The following builds have been pushed to Fedora EPEL 6 updates-testing
atop-1.27-3.el6
bird-1.6.7-1.el6
perl-Net-BGP-0.17-1.el6
Details about builds:
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atop-1.27-3.el6 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-9070cc2d90)
An advanced interactive monitor to view the load on system and process level
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Update Information:
Logrotate fix.
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ChangeLog:
* Tue Aug 6 2019 Gwyn Ciesla <[email protected]> - 1.27-2
- Logrotate fix.
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #1737782 - Logrotate for atop will stop working on 2020
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1737782
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bird-1.6.7-1.el6 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-73632e7689)
BIRD Internet Routing Daemon
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Update Information:
BIRD 1.6.7 (2019-08-01) ======================= * BFD: Support for VRFs *
Several bugfixes
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ChangeLog:
* Mon Aug 5 2019 Robert Scheck <[email protected]> - 1.6.7-1
- Upgrade to 1.6.7
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perl-Net-BGP-0.17-1.el6 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-0bb53334b5)
Perl module for object-oriented API to the BGP protocol
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Update Information:
Net::BGP 0.17 ============= - Fixed bug where the wrong aggregator variable
was being tested. - Added an "OpaqueData" parameter and equivalent accessor
sub `opaque_data()` to allow for the storage of arbitrary data with the
peer. The main purpose of this is to allow the user to store extra data (a
scalar or ref) with the peer that is then readable by the call back
routines. I realise there are other ways to do this, but this seems much
cleaner. - Fixes the situation where a socket is still in the list of sockets
to be selected on, yet it has been closed. I believe this is caused when we
create a new connection to a peer at the same time as we receive one. When
we find ourselves with a bad FD, we re-check the list of sockets to select
on. - It is possible to receive a notification message (error) in response to
an OPEN message (e.g. an unrecognised ASN). We were getting a Finite State
Machine error, now we call the notification callback. - `_kill_session()` will
call `_close_session()` even if the socket is not open. This will finally
terminate the session properly (stops some weird loops). - Added extra members
of the notification state engine. Now calls `_kill_session()` rather than
`_cease()` when the peer socket is closed.
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ChangeLog:
* Tue Aug 6 2019 Robert Scheck <[email protected]> 0.17-1
- Upgrade to 0.17 (#1737397)
* Fri Jul 26 2019 Fedora Release Engineering <[email protected]> - 0.16-4
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_31_Mass_Rebuild
* Fri May 31 2019 Jitka Plesnikova <[email protected]> - 0.16-3
- Perl 5.30 rebuild
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #1737397 - Upgrade perl-Net-BGP to 0.17
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1737397
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