Hi, Just FYI, I pushed it to the gentoo tree: https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pull/20196
Alarig On Wed 24 Mar 2021 07:03:57 GMT, Skyler Mäntysaari wrote: > Hi, > > Who is responsible for the Debian packages at the moment? > I couldn't find the build scripts for those at gitlab.nic.cz and would > like to get them so I can setup mips64 and mipsel architecture deb builds. > > Best regards, > Skyler > > On 22/03/2021 9.32, fatal wrote: > > Hey, > > > > thanks for the new release, looking forward especially to the RPKI > > reload! > > > > Atm it seems like the debian repo is broken (even though 2.0.8 not > > being there yet as Skyler pointed out): > > > > W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The repository > > is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: > > https://bird.network.cz/debian buster InRelease: The following > > signatures were invalid: EXPKEYSIG B188E2B695BD4743 DEB.SURY.ORG > > Automatic Signing Key <[email protected]> > > > > W: Failed to fetch > > https://bird.network.cz/debian/dists/buster/InRelease The following > > signatures were invalid: EXPKEYSIG B188E2B695BD4743 DEB.SURY.ORG > > Automatic Signing Key <[email protected]> > > > > Thanks and all the best! > > > > u. > > > > > > > > On 22.03.21 05:29, Skyler Mäntysaari wrote: > >> Hello! > >> > >> When should there be a new Debian package built for it? > >> > >> Best regards, > >> Skyler > >> > >> On 22/03/2021 0.57, Ondrej Filip wrote: > >>> Hello! > >>> I have great news for you! My colleagues did a fantastic job and after > >>> a while we can present a new BIRD release - 2.0.8. Here is a list of > >>> changes: > >>> > >>> o Automatic channel reloads based on RPKI changes > >>> > >>> o Multiple static routes with the same network > >>> > >>> o Use bitmaps to keep track of exported routes > >>> > >>> o Per-channel debug flags > >>> > >>> o CLI commands show info from multiple protocols > >>> > >>> o Linux: IPv4 routes with IPv6 nexthops > >>> > >>> o Filter: Optimized redesign of prefix sets > >>> > >>> o Filter: Improved type checking of user filters > >>> > >>> o Filter: New src/dst accessors for Flowspec and SADR > >>> > >>> o Filter: New 'weight' route attribute > >>> > >>> o Filter: BGP path mask loop operator > >>> > >>> o Filter: Remove quitbird command > >>> > >>> o RIP: Demand circuit support (RFC 2091) > >>> > >>> o BGP: New 'allow as sets' and 'enforce first as' options > >>> > >>> o BGP: Support for BGP hostname capability > >>> > >>> o BGP: Support for MD5SIG with dynamic BGP > >>> > >>> o BFD: Optional separation of IPv4 / IPv6 BFD instances > >>> > >>> o BFD: Per-peer session options > >>> > >>> o RPKI: Allow build without libSSH > >>> > >>> o RPKI: New 'ignore max length' option > >>> > >>> o OSPF: Redesign of handling of unnumbered PtPs > >>> > >>> o OSPF: Allow key id 0 in authentication > >>> > >>> o Babel: Use onlink flag for routes with unreachable next hop > >>> > >>> o Many bugfixes > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Notes: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Automatic channel reloads based on RPKI changes are enabled by > >>> default, > >>> but require import table enabled when used in BGP import > >>> filter. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> BIRD now uses bitmaps to keep track of exported routes instead of > >>> > >>> re-evaluation of export filters. That should improve speed and > >>> accuracy in > >>> route export handling during reconfiguration, but takes > >>> some more memory. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Per-channel debug logging and some CLI commands (like 'show ospf > >>> neighbors') > >>> defaulting to all protocol instances lead to some minor > >>> changes in log and > >>> CLI output. Caution is recommended when logs or > >>> CLI output are monitored by > >>> scripts. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> So please test it, run it and write your feedback! > >>> > >>> Cheers > >>> Ondrej > >>>
