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For more details please see the [http://redmine.alpinelinux.org/projects/alpine/issues?fixed_version_id=15&set_filter=1&status_id=c bugtracker] or [http://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/log/?h=v2.0.2 git commit log]. | For more details please see the [http://redmine.alpinelinux.org/projects/alpine/issues?fixed_version_id=15&set_filter=1&status_id=c bugtracker] or [http://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/log/?h=v2.0.2 git commit log]. | ||
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== Package changes since 2.0.1 == | == Package changes since 2.0.1 == |
Revision as of 03:17, 29 October 2012
This is a bugfix release.
It includes:
- security fix for bzip2 and all apps statically linked do bzip2 (we link dynamic now)
- kernel security update to 2.6.32.22
- apk-tools fix for remove dirs when remove package (#406) and fix ownership on dirs on install (#427)
For more details please see the bugtracker or git commit log.
Important notes when upgrading from v1.10
- The v2.0 series introduces an ABI-incompatible version of uClibc with NPTL threading support. This means that you cannot mix packages from older releases with v2.0. To upgrade you will need to make sure that you only have v2.0 repositories in your /etc/apk/repositories list and then do:
apk upgrade --update-cache --available
Note: There might be packages with same version number in v1.10 repositories so it is very important that the --available option is there to make sure that those gets replaced properly
- You must remove GNU wget before doing the upgrade and only use busybox wget.
apk del wget
- All .so links moved to -dev package. It might be an idea to remove alpine-sdk and all *-dev packages before doing the upgrade. If you get problems due to a -dev package want overwrite a .so file owned by other package then you might want use the --force option.
Note: Uninstalling alpine-sdk might remove sudo. To make it stay you'll first have to do:
apk add sudo
Package changes since 2.0.1
New packages: libbz2-1.0.6-r0 Upgraded/downgraded packages (from version): acf-core-0.10.9-r0 (0.10.8-r0) apk-tools-2.0.6-r0 (2.0.5-r1) dahdi-linux-grsec-2.6.32.22-r5 (2.6.32.19-r5) dovecot-1.2.14-r0 (1.2.13-r1) freeswitch-1.0.6-r13 (1.0.6-r12) glib-2.24.2-r1 (2.24.2-r0) ipsec-tools-0.8_alpha20090903-r10 (0.8_alpha20090903-r9) iscsitarget-grsec-2.6.32.22-r3 (2.6.32.19-r3) libc0.9.32-0.9.32_alpha0_git1009151331-r1 (0.9.32_alpha0_git1008060645-r3) links-2.2-r3 (2.2-r2) linux-firmware-2.6.32.22-r1 (2.6.32.19-r1) linux-grsec-2.6.32.22-r1 (2.6.32.19-r1) samba-3.5.5-r0 (3.5.4-r0) samba-common-3.5.5-r0 (3.5.4-r0) samba-initscript-3.5.5-r0 (3.5.4-r0) sysklogd-1.5-r8 (1.5-r7) uclibc-utils-0.9.32_alpha0_git1009151331-r1 (0.9.32_alpha0_git1008060645-r3) xtables-addons-grsec-2.6.32.22-r2 (2.6.32.19-r2)