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Skip aarch64 decode path for rest of the architectures (bsc#1229476, util-linux-lscpu-skip-aarch64-decode.patch).- agetty: Prevent login cursor escape (bsc#1194818, util-linux-agetty-prevent-cursor-escape.patch).- Document unexpected side effects of lazy destruction (bsc#1159034, util-linux-umount-losetup-lazy-destruction.patch, util-linux-umount-losetup-lazy-destruction-generated.patch).- Don't delete binaries not common for all architectures. Create an util-linux-extra subpackage instead, so users of third party tools can use them. (bsc#1222285)- lscpu: Add more ARM cores (bsc#1223605, util-linux-lscpu-add-more-ARM-cores-1.patch, util-linux-lscpu-add-more-ARM-cores-2.patch, util-linux-lscpu-add-more-ARM-cores-3.patch, util-linux-lscpu-add-more-ARM-cores-4.patch, util-linux-lscpu-add-more-ARM-cores-5.patch, util-linux-lscpu-add-more-ARM-cores-6.patch).- Document that chcpu -g is not supported on IBM z/VM (bsc#1218609, util-linux-chcpu-document-zVM-limitations.patch, util-linux-chcpu-document-zVM-limitations-generated.patch).- bsc#1220117: Processes not cleaned up after failed SSH session are using up 100% CPU + util-linux-more-exit-if-POLLERR-and-POLLHUP-on-stdin-is-received.patch- Properly neutralize escape sequences in wall (util-linux-CVE-2024-28085.patch, bsc#1221831, CVE-2024-28085, and its prerequisites: util-linux-fputs_careful1.patch, util-linux-wall-migrate-to-memstream.patch util-linux-fputs_careful2.patch).- Add upstream patch util-linux-libuuid-avoid-truncate-clocks.txt-to-improve-perform.patch bsc#1207987 gh#util-linux/util-linux@1d98827edde4- added patches [bsc#1197437] fix https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/util-linux/util-linux.git/patch/?id=f4d9018183ff9a6cd6a77bf33461b60570ec7622 + util-linux-flock-limitations.patch- Disable broken test in IBS (builds fine locally) (bsc#1206740)- Fix tests not passing when '@' character is in build path: Fixes rpmbuild %checks fail when @ in the directory path (bsc#1194038). - Add util-linux-fix-tests-when-at-symbol-in-path.patch- libuuid continuous clock handling for time based UUIDs: Prevent use of the new libuuid ABI by uuidd %post before update of libuuid1 (bsc#1205646). - util-linux-uuidd-prevent-root-owning.patch: Use chown --quiet to prevent error message if /var/lib/libuuid/clock.txt does not exist.- Fix file conflict during upgrade (boo#1204211).- Update to version 2.37.4 (PED-1869): * Fix security issue in chsh(1) and chfn(8) (CVE-2022-0563). SUSE is not affected (bsc#1196241). * CVE-2021-3996 (bsc#1194976, obsoletes util-linux-libmount-fix-deleted-suffix-CVE-2021-3996.patch) Improper UID check in libmount allows an unprivileged user to unmount FUSE filesystems of users with similar UID. * CVE-2021-3995 (bsc#1194976, obsoletes util-linux-libmount-check-fuse-umount-CVE-2021-3995.patch) This issue is related to parsing the /proc/self/mountinfo file allows an unprivileged user to unmount other user's filesystems that are either world-writable themselves or mounted in a world-writable directory. - linux-fs.patch: Fix conflict between and - libuuid improvements (bsc#1201959, PED-1150): * libuuid: Fix range when parsing UUIDs (util-linux-libuuid-uuid_parse-overrun.patch). * Improve cache handling for short running applications-increment the cache size over runtime (util-linux-libuuid-improve-cache-handling.patch). * Implement continuous clock handling for time based UUIDs (util-linux-libuuid-continuous-clock-handling.patch). * Check clock value from clock file to provide seamless libuuid update (util-linux-libuuid-check-clock-value.patch).- agetty: Resolve tty name even if stdin is specified (bsc#1197178, util-linux-agetty-resolve-tty-if-stdin-is-specified.patch). - libmount: When moving a mount point, update all sub mount entries in utab (bsc#1198731, util-linux-libmount-moving-mount-point-sub-mounts.patch, util-linux-libmount-fix-and-improve-utab-on-ms_move.patch).- Extend cache in uuid_generate_time_generic() (bsc#1194642#c51, util-linux-libuuid-extend-cache.patch).- Prevent root owning of /var/lib/libuuid/clock.txt (bsc#1194642, util-linux-uuidd-prevent-root-owning.patch).- Make uuidd lock state file usable and time based UUIDs safe again (bsc#1194642, util-linux-uuidd-fix-lock-state.patch).- Fix "su -s" bash completion (bsc#1172427, util-linux-bash-completion-su-chsh-l.patch).- Implement "X-fstrim.notrim" fstab mount option that skips fstrim for selected device (jsc#SLE-17942, util-linux-fstrim-implement-X-fstrim.notrim.patch).- Fix unauthorized umount (CVE-2021-3995, CVE-2021-3996, bsc#1194976, util-linux-libmount-check-fuse-umount-CVE-2021-3995.patch, util-linux-libmount-fix-deleted-suffix-CVE-2021-3996.patch).- blockdev: Remove NBSP character in values (bsc#1188507#c31, blockdev-remove-nbsp.patch).- The legacy code does not support /etc/login.defs.d used by YaST. Enable libeconf to read it (bsc#1192954).- Update to version 2.37.2: * No longer uses Groff to maintain man-pages. * New implementation of hardlink. * lscpu reimplemented. * uclampset: new util to manipulate the utilization clamping attributes of the system or a process. * hexdump automatically uses -C when called as "hd". * dmesg supports new command-line options --since and --until. * findmnt supports new command-line options --shadowed to print only filesystems over-mounted by another filesystem. * mount supports --read-only command-line option for non-root users too. * umount(8) can umount also all over-mounted filesystems (more filesystems on the the same mount point) when executed with - -recursive. * libfdisk (and fdisk, sfdisk, cfdisk) supports partition type names on input, ignoring the case of the characters and all non-alphanumeric and non-digit characters in the name (e.g. type="Linux /usr x86" is the same as type="linux usr-x86" for sfdisk). * libmount no longer contains a workaround to detect inconsistent /proc/self/mountinfo reads. * libblkid supports "probing hints" now. The hints are the optional way how to force probing functions to check for example another location -- for example specific session on multi-session UDF. The command blkid(8) supports this functionality with a new --hint option. The library has been also extended to support others ISO9660 and UDF identifiers. * blkzone provides a new "capacity" command. * cfdisk is possible to start in read-only mode by a new command-line option --read-only * lsblk provides new columns FSROOTS, and MOUNTPOINTS. The column MOUNTPOINTS is used in the default output now and this new column prints all mount points where the device is used (btrfs subvolumes, bind mounts, etc). * losetup uses LOOP_CONFIG ioctl now. * column supports a new command-line option --table-columns-limit to specify a maximal number of the input columns. The last column will contain all remaining line data if the limit is smaller than the number of the columns in the input data. * Obsoletes util-linux-ipcs-shmall-overflow-1.patch, util-linux-ipcs-shmall-overflow-2.patch, util-linux-ipcs-shmall-overflow-ts.patch, util-linux-ipcutils-overflow-CVE-2021-37600.patch. * Many other new features and fixes. For the complete list see https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.37/v2.37-ReleaseNotes https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.37/v2.37.1-ReleaseNotes https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.37/v2.37.2-ReleaseNotes - Update util-linux-login_defs-check.sh and login_defs-support-for-util-linux to version 2.37 (new variable LOGIN_KEEP_USERNAME). - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: Remove the raw utility altogether, as it is not even built any more with the latest kernel.- ipcutils: Avoid potential memory allocation overflow (bsc#1188921, CVE-2021-37600, util-linux-ipcutils-overflow-CVE-2021-37600.patch). - Add bc to BuildRequires to run more complete testsuite, fix testsuite (bsc#1178236#c19, util-linux-ipcs-shmall-overflow-ts.patch).- ipcs: Avoid overflows (bsc#1178236, util-linux-ipcs-shmall-overflow-1.patch, util-linux-ipcs-shmall-overflow-2.patch).- Update to version 2.36.2: * agetty: tty eol defaults to REPRINT * fsck.cramfs: fix fsck.cramfs crashes on blocksizes > 4K * lib/caputils: add fall back for last cap using prctl. * lib/signames: change license to public domain * libfdisk: * (dos) fix last possible sector calculation * (script) ignore empty values for start and size * ignore 33553920 byte optimal I/O size * libmount: * add vboxsf, virtiofs to pseudo filesystems * do not canonicalize ZFS source dataset * don't use "symfollow" for helpers on user mounts (boo#1181750, obsoletes util-linux-libmount-dont-use-symfollow.patch) * fix /{etc,proc}/filesystems use * login: use full tty path for PAM_TTY * lsblk: read SCSI_IDENT_SERIAL also from udev * rfkill: stop execution when rfkill device cannot be opened * setpriv: allow using [-+]all for capabilities. * su: use full tty path for PAM_TTY * switch_root: check if mount point to move even exists * umount: * ignore --no-canonicalize,-c for non-root users * Show the 'r' option in the help menu * Code cleanups and documentation improvements. * Translation updates.- libmount: don't use "symfollow" for helpers on user mounts (boo#1181750, util-linux-libmount-dont-use-symfollow.patch)- Override GTKDOCIZE with /bin/true so we can run autoreconf without needing gtk-doc as a dependency.- Merge package with SLE15 SP3 and openSUSE Leap 15.3: Obsoletes upstreamed patches: - libblkid: Do not trigger CDROM autoclose (v2.35, bsc#1084671, util-linux-libblkid-cdrom-autoclose-1.patch, util-linux-libblkid-cdrom-autoclose-2.patch, util-linux-libblkid-cdrom-autoclose-3.patch). - lscpu: avoid segfault on PowerPC systems with valid hardware configurations (v2.36.1, bsc#1175623, bsc#1178554, bsc#1178825, lscpu-avoid-segfault-on-PowerPC-systems-with-valid-h.patch) - Fix for SG#57988, bsc#1174942 (v2.36): libmount-fix-mount-a-EBUSY-for-cifs.patch: Fix warning on mounts to CIFS with mount –a. - blockdev: Do not fail --report on kpartx-style partitions on multipath (v2.36, bsc#1168235, util-linux-blockdev-report-dm.patch). - nologin: Add support for -c to prevent error from su -c (v2.35, bsc#1151708, util-linux-nologin-su-c.patch). - Add libmount-Avoid-triggering-autofs-in-lookup_umount_fs.patch: Avoid triggering autofs in lookup_umount_fs_by_statfs (v2.36 boo#1168389) - mount: fall back to device node name if /dev/mapper link not found (v2.34, bsc#1149911) * Add patch: util-linux-canonicalize-coverity-scan.patch - De-duplicate fstrim -A properly (v2.34, bsc#1127701, util-linux-fstrim-A-1.patch, util-linux-fstrim-A-3.patch, util-linux-fstrim-A-4.patch). - Do not trim read-only volumes (v2.34, boo#1106214, util-linux-fstrim-A-2.patch, util-linux-fstrim-A-4.patch). - libmount: To prevent incorrect behavior, recognize more pseudofs and netfs (v2.34, bsc#1122417, util-linux-libmount-pseudofs.patch). - agetty: Return previous response of agetty for special characters (v2.34, bsc#1085196, bsc#1125886, util-linux-agetty-smart-reload-13.patch, util-linux-agetty-smart-reload-14.patch). - Fix problems in reading of login.defs values (v2.34, bsc#1121197, util-linux-login_defs-priority1.patch, util-linux-login_defs-priority2.patch, util-linux-login_defs-SYS_UID.patch).- Build with libudev support to support non-root users (boo#1169006). - Move findmnt and lsblk to util-linux-systemd, as they use libudev (bsc#1169006#c10).- Do not require libeconf-devel on products without /usr/etc.- s/--enable-vendordir/--with-vendordir/ - remove pam_securetty line again. As long as there is no agreement from pam side having it would fail openQA (boo#1033626)- Update to version 2.36.1: * chrt: use SCHED_FLAG_RESET_ON_FORK for sched_setattr() * fallocate: fix --dig-holes at end of files * fdisk: always report fdisk_create_disklabel() errors * flock: keep -E exit status more restrictive * fstrim: remove fstab condition from fstrim.timer * hexdump: automatically use -C when called as hd * hwclock: add fallback if SYS_settimeofday does not exist, fix SYS_settimeofday fallback * libblkid: allow a lot of mac partitions, fix Atari prober logic, limit amount of parsed partitions * more libfdisk improvements * losetup: avoid infinite busy loop, increase limit of setup attempts * lsblk: fix -T optional argument, fix SCSI_IDENT_SERIAL, print zero rather than empty SIZE, read ID_SCSI_IDENT_SERIAL if available * lscpu: Add FUJITSU aarch64 A64FX cpupart, Even more Arm part numbers, avoid segfault on PowerPC systems with valid hardware configurations (bsc#1175623) * mount: Add support for "nosymfollow" mount option. * pg: fix wcstombs() * sfdisk: correct --json --dump false exclusive, fix backward - -move-data * vipw: fix short write handling in copyfile * whereis: fix out of boundary read, support zst compressed man pages * minor code improvements and fixes * minor licensing changes * improve docs - Require both group(uuidd) and user(uuidd).- Do search /usr/sbin for mount helpers. (This drops /sbin/fs, /sbin/fs.d, which we do not use in openSUSE.)- prepare usrmerge (boo#1029961)- Modernize patch util-linux-sulogin4bsc1175514.patch * Try to autoconfigure broken serial lines- Add patch util-linux-sulogin4bsc1175514.patch Avoid sulogin failing on not existing or not functional console devices (bsc#1175514)- Fix default permissions of wall and write. - Update to version 2.36: * blkdiscard(8) refuses to proceed if filesystem or RAID signatures are found in interactive mode (executed on a terminal). The option --force is required to the discard data. * new commands irqtop(1) and lsirq(1)to monitor kernel interrupts. * cal(1) provides a new --vertical command line option. * blkzone(8) implements open/close/finish commands now. * unshare(1) and nsenter(1) commands support the time namespace now. * agetty(8) now supports multiple paths in the option - -issue-file. * fdisk(8), sfdisk(8), cfdisk(8), mkswap(8) and wipefs(8) now support block devices locking by flock(2), new command line option --lock and $LOCK_BLOCK_DEVICE environmental variable. * dmesg(1) new command line option --follow-new to wait and print only new kernel messages. * fdisk(8) new command line option --list-details and - -noauto-pt. * fdisk(8) and sfdisk(8) support user-friendly aliases for partition types. * fstrim(8) supports new command line option --listed-in. * libfdisk provides API to relocate GPT backup header. New command line option "sfdisk --relocate". * mount(8) now supports mount by ID= tag. * login(1) supports list of "message of the day". * All tools which read /etc/login.defs is possible to compile with libeconf now. * more(1) has been refactored. * man pages cleanup * other fixes and improvements, see: https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.36/v2.36-ReleaseNotes - Refresh Add-documentation-on-blacklisted-modules-to-mount-8-.patch. - Drop upstreamed libeconf.patch, libmount-Avoid-triggering-autofs-in-lookup_umount_fs.patch. - util-linux-login_defs-check.sh: Perform all steps to integrate MOTD_FIRSTONLY. - Update baselibs.conf.- Use plain #!/bin/sh for flushb- Include pam_securetty in login.pamd again (bsc#1033626) - Update to 2.35.2 * make glibc 2.31 compatible - Dropped unneeded patch libfdisk-script-accept-sector-size.patch- Add patch to fix sfdisk not reading its own scripts: * libfdisk-script-accept-sector-size.patch - Use %autopatch- Fix verification of mount, su and umount (bsc#1166948)- Update to version 2.35.1: * agetty: add --show-issue, support for /run/issue and * fdisk: Correct handling of hybrid MBR, cleanup wipe warning, use 'r' to return from MBR to GPT. * lsblk: FSVER column, drop e3bb9bfb76c17b1d05814436ced62c05c4011f48.patch. * lscpu: Add HiSilicon aarch64 tsv110 cpupart, add a new columns to --cache. * mount: add --target-prefix. * mountpoint: add --nofollow option. * script: add --echo, --log-in, --logging-format, --log-out and - -log-timing. * scriptlive: new command. * scriptreplay: add --log-* options, --cr-mode, --stream, - -summary, -T --log-timing. * sfdisk: add progress bars. * unshare: add --keep-caps and --map-current-user options. * Many other fixes and improvements, see: https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.35/v2.35-ReleaseNotes https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.35/v2.35.1-ReleaseNotes - Refresh libeconf.patch.- Add libmount-Avoid-triggering-autofs-in-lookup_umount_fs.patch: Avoid triggering autofs in lookup_umount_fs_by_statfs (boo#1168389)- libeconf.patch: fix a long int error on 32bit- libeconf.patch: Add support for libeconf - Move /etc/pam.d/* to /usr/etc/pam.d - Remove migration code for su from coreutils to util-linux, not needed anymore- Do not recommend lang package. The lang package already has a supplements.- lsblk: force to print PKNAME for partition with e3bb9bfb76c17b1d05814436ced62c05c4011f48.patch- Remove outdated buildignore for pwdutils, had no effect with shadow anyways- Issue a warning for outdated pam files (bsc#1082293, boo#1081947#c68). - Fix comments and unify look of PAM files (login.pamd, remote.pamd, runuser-l.pamd, runuser.pamd, su-l.pamd, su.pamd).- Update to version 2.34: * new command hardlink * rewrite of lsblk, now supports --dedup * support for FUSE in umount * support for "--all -o remount" in mount * su: prefer /etc/default/su over /etc/login.defs and ENV_SUPATH over ENV_ROOTPATH (bsc#1121197), improved --pty * unshare: add -S/--setuid, -G/--setgid, -R/--root and -w/--wd * fstrim: do not suppress warnings unless --quiet is used * lscpu: print 'Frequency boost' and 'Vulnerability' fields, add - -caches * logger: merge multiple MESSAGE= lines * libblkid: do not depend on libuuid, supports DRBD9 detection * libsmartcols: support N:M relationships in tree-like output * fstrim and uuidd systemd services: hardening settings to improve security and service isolation * fstrim: trim root filesystem on --fstab, check for read-only filesystems on --all and --fstab (boo#1106214). * fstrim -A: properly de-duplicate sub-volumes (boo#1127701). * Obsoletes util-linux-login_defs-priority1.patch, util-linux-login_defs-priority2.patch and util-linux-login_defs-SYS_UID.patch. * Many Other fixes, see https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.34/v2.34-ReleaseNotes - Provide and obsolete hardlink package. - util-linux-login_defs-check.sh: Update checksum, login now supports LASTLOG_UID_MAX.- Fix /etc/default/su comments and create /etc/default/runuser (bsc#1121197#31). - Remove /etc/default/su migration from coreutils.- Fix license of libraries: LGPL-2.1-or-later and BSD-3-Clause for libuuid (bsc#1135708).- Use FAT LTO objects in order to provide proper static library (boo#1138795).- raw.service: Add RemainAfterExit=yes (bsc#1135534).- Update to version 2.33.2 (bsc#1134337): * agetty: Fix 8-bit processing in get_logname() (bsc#1125886). * mount: Fix "mount" output for net file systems (bsc#1122417). * Many Other fixes, see https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.33/v2.33.2-ReleaseNotes- Fix problems in reading of login.defs values (bsc#1121197, util-linux-login_defs-priority1.patch, util-linux-login_defs-priority2.patch, util-linux-login_defs-SYS_UID.patch). - Perform one-time reset of /etc/default/su (bsc#1121197). - Add virtual symbols for login.defs compatibility (bsc#1121197). - Add login.defs safety check util-linux-login_defs-check.sh (bsc#1121197).- Integrate pam_keyinit pam module to login (boo#1081947, login.pamd, remote.pamd).- Drop bc BuildRequires: not needed.- libmount: remove jffs2 and ubifs from blacklist (jsc#SLE-4085).- libmount: print a blacklist hint for "unknown filesystem type" (jsc#SLE-4085, fate#326832), and add documentation * add libmount-print-a-blacklist-hint-for-unknown-filesyst.patch * add Add-documentation-on-blacklisted-modules-to-mount-8-.patch- Update to version 2.33.1: * agetty fixes (drop util-linux-agetty-smart-reload-10.patch, util-linux-agetty-smart-reload-11.patch, util-linux-agetty-smart-reload-12.patch). * Other minor fixes and documentation updates.- agetty: Fixes for reload issue only if it is really needed (bsc#1085196, boo#1120298, util-linux-agetty-smart-reload-10.patch, util-linux-agetty-smart-reload-11.patch, util-linux-agetty-smart-reload-12.patch).- Drop rfkill-block@.service and rfkill-unblock@.service that functionally conflict with systemd-rfkill@.service (boo#1092820#c13).- Update to version 2.33: * choom: new command to adjust and display the current OOM-killer score. * libsmartcols has been improved to differentiate between numbers, booleans and strings in JSON output. * fstrim(8): trim all mounted filesystems from /etc/fstab (-A|--fstab), new command line option --dry-run. * hwclock(8) new command line option --delay. * mount umount, libmount allow to mount and umount filesystem in another namespace. * rename(1) new command line option --interactive. * setarch(8) does not require architecture when modify personality like ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE. The architecture argument is optional now. * command su(1) new command line option --whitelist-environment. * setpriv(1) new command line option --reset-env and --pdeathsig. * fdisk(8), sfdisk(8): print disk model name to simplify device identification. * column --table-empty-lines" allows to use empty lines in formatted output. * wipefs improved to postpone BLKRRPART ioctl until all magic strings are wiped. * script(1) extended to store more information about terminal size and type to the typescript header. New command line option --output-limit. * libblkid provides BitLocker and basic APFS detection now. * lsblk is possible to execute against /sys and /proc dumps with - -sysroot is specified. * agetty(8) reload issue only if it is really needed (bsc#1085196). - Drop klogconsole in favor of dmesg --console-level plus setlogcons (kbd) (boo#1116277).- Fix runstatedir path (to /run) (boo#1113188#c1).- Create empty /etc/issue.d for the new agetty feature.- Drop obsolete downstream ppc utilities chrp-addnote and mkzimage_cmdline (boo#1109284). - Drop obsolete setctsid (boo#1109290).- Update to version 2.32.1: * cal(1) has been improved and extended. * libblkid has been extended to support LUKS2, Micron mpool, VDO and Atari partition table. * rfkill(8) has been moved to /usr/sbin. * dmesg(1) provides better support for multi-line messages, new command line option --force-prefix. * fallocate(1) --dig-holes is faster and more effect now. * fdisk(8) provides access to Protective MBR accessible from main menu. Sun label support has been improved. * lscpu(1) provides more details about ARM CPUs now (FATE#326453). * lsmem(1) supports memory zone awareness now (FATE#324252, drop util-linux-lsmem-memory-zone-1.patch, util-linux-lsmem-memory-zone-2.patch, util-linux-lsmem-memory-zone-3.patch). * lsns(8) provides netnsid and nsfs columns now. * rtcwake(8) waits stdin to settle down before entering a system sleep. * Many fixes and improvements, see https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.32/v2.32-ReleaseNotes https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.32/v2.32.1-ReleaseNotes (drop util_linux_bigendian.patch, util-linux-cramfs.patch, util-linux-fincore-count.patch, util-linux-sysfs-nvme-devno.patch, util-linux-lscpu-loop.patch, util-linux-libmount-umount-a-segfault.patch, util-linux-libmount-mount-a-nfs-bind-mount.patch, util-linux-lscpu-chcpu-new-cpu-macros.patch, util-linux-chcpu-cpu-count.patch).- Switch python-libmount to python3-libmount.- Do not run rfkill-block@.service and rfkill-unblock@service as it is just template without parameter bsc#1092820 bsc#1093176- Fix lscpu and chcpu on systems with >1024 cores (bnc#1091164, util-linux-lscpu-chcpu-new-cpu-macros.patch). - Fix CPU count in chcpu (bnc#1091164, util-linux-chcpu-cpu-count.patch).- Backport three upstream patches: * Fix crash loop in lscpu (bsc#1072947, util-linux-lscpu-loop.patch). * Fix possible segfault of umount -a (util-linux-libmount-umount-a-segfault.patch). * Fix mount -a on NFS bind mounts (bsc#1080740, util-linux-libmount-mount-a-nfs-bind-mount.patch).- Integrate pam_keyinit pam module (boo#1081947, su-l.pamd, runuser-l.pamd, runuser.pamd).- su.default: Set ALWAYS_SET_PATH default to "yes" (bsc#353876#c7); add one-time wrapper forcing ALWAYS_SET_PATH on upgrade.- Use %license instead of %doc [bsc#1082318]- Fix lsblk on NVMe (bsc#1078662, util-linux-sysfs-nvme-devno.patch).- Update to version 2.31.1: * blkid: Add support for LUKS2 and new LABEL attributes. * move rfkill to /usr/sbin (boo#1076134). * fsck.cramfs: Fix bus error on broken file system. * hwclock: add iso-8601 overflow check * libmount: * Allow MNT_FORCE and MNT_DETACH at umount * add nsfs between pseudo filesystems * lscpu: Treat read failure on Xen Hypervisor properties as non-fatal * sha1: endian fixes (affects util_linux_bigendian.patch) * documentation updates * other fixes and improvements - Fix regressions in 2.31.1: * sha1 on s390* (update util_linux_bigendian.patch) * fsck.cramfs on ppc64le (util-linux-cramfs.patch) * fincore/count (disable, util-linux-fincore-count.patch)- Combine %service_* calls again.- Provide /usr/sbin/rfkill from rfkill package (boo#1076134)- Add util_linux_bigendian.patch solve two failing tests on ppc64 (sha1, uuid/oids)- Integrate rfkill-block@.service and rfkill-unblock@.service from rfkill package (boo#1074250#c4). - Remove unneeded release based conflicts and obsolescences (boo#1074250#c18). - Remove sysvinit requirement.- Fix Obsoletes for rfkill (boo#1074250).- Update bash completion conflict to cover rfkill file conflict.- lsmem: Add support for zone awareness (bsc#1065471, FATE#324252, util-linux-lsmem-memory-zone-1.patch, util-linux-lsmem-memory-zone-2.patch, util-linux-lsmem-memory-zone-3.patch). - Drop util-linux-losetup-Add-support-for-setting-logical-blocksize.patch. Different implementations exists in the new kernel, and it has a conflicting implementation in util-linux.- Update to version 2.31: * New utilities: uuidparse, rfkill. * su has been refactored and extended to create pseudo terminal (new option --pty, CVE-2016-2779, bsc#968674). This new EXPERIMENTAL feature provides better isolation between root's terminal and an unprivileged su. * libuuid: Improved to match * libuuid, uuidgen: support hash-based UUIDs v3 (md5) and v5 (sha1) as specified by RFC-4122. Provide UUID templates for dns, url, oid, or x500. * libblkid: Extended support for DM-integrity, HPE (aka extended-XFS) and UBI superblock. New API to hide already detected signatures. * libfdisk: New API to modify grain, make possible to completely disable dialog driven partitioning. * libsmartcols: New API to move columns. * column: --table-header-repeat to repeat table headers. * libfdisk: Use BLKPG ioctls to inform the kernel about changes. * fdisk: Improved ^C and ^D behavior. * cfdisk: Dialog to resize partition. * look: Follow the WORDLIST environment variable. * losetup: Added support for --sector-size (FATE#319010). * script: Follow the usual semantics for stop/continue signals. * setpriv: New command line options --ambient-caps and - -init-groups. * hwclock: Reduce system shutdown times, log --systz when using libaudit. * Other bug fixes. - Drop upstreamed util-linux-use-tinfow.patch. - Refreshed make-sure-sbin-resp-usr-sbin-are-in-PATH.diff.- Update RPM categories and summaries. Do not ignore errors from useradd.- Link against tinfow instead of tinfo (bsc#1056171, util-linux-use-tinfow.patch).- Ensure libreadline usage as well as _GNU_SOURCE- Fix prerequirement of groups tty and uuidd (boo#1057937).- Update to version 2.30.1: Bugfix release, more details at: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.30/v2.30.1-ReleaseNotes - Drop upstreamed patch util-linux-lscpu-cleanup-DMI-detection-return-codes.patch- Make sure group tty is defined- don't conflict with sysvinit-tools in Tumblweed anymore. Needed for Leap 15 which wants to use a different release number scheme (lp150.x which produces lower numbers than the conflict).- Update to version 2.30: * Many changes and improvements, most notably: * The libblkid library has been improved for hybrid CDROM/DVD media. * The deprecated command tailf has been removed. Use "tail -f" from coreutils. * blkzone -- NEW COMMAND to run zone commands on block devices that support Zoned Block Commands (ZBC) or Zoned-device ATA Commands (ZAC). * fincore -- NEW COMMAND to count pages of file contents in core (memory). * lsmem -- NEW COMMAND to list the ranges of available memory with their online status. * The command fallocate -- supports an "insert range" operation now. * The command "column -t|--table" has been modified to use libsmartcols. It now provides nearly all of that library's functionality from the command line. * Security issues: * hwclock - no longer makes any internal permission checks. The System Administrator must set proper permissions to control user access to the RTC. It is NOT recommended to use SUID. * CVE-2016-2779 - This security issue is NOT FIXED yet. * More details at: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.30/v2.30-ReleaseNotes - Drop upstreamed patch arm64-lscpu-use-sysfs-for-table-access-if-available.patch - Refreshed patch util-linux-losetup-Add-support-for-setting-logical-blocksize.patch - fix compiler warnings for mkzimage_cmdline- When when hypervisor_decode_sysfw fails continue with other detection methods (bsc#1042991, bsc#1039360, bsc#1033718) + util-linux-lscpu-cleanup-DMI-detection-return-codes.patch- Prefer sysfs exported SMBIOS3 tables in lscu (bsc#1033718) + arm64-lscpu-use-sysfs-for-table-access-if-available.patch- To cover release numbers of both SLE12 SP3 and Leap 42.3, relax release based conflict with bash-completion from 13.1 to 10.- fix util-linux-losetup-Add-support-for-setting-logical-blocksize.patch - -logical-blocksize was behaving like --nooverlap- Conflict with old systemd-presets-branding to ensure correct preset migration (boo#1029775, bsc#1012850).- Drop "codepage" fstab migration needed for SuSE Linux < 9.1 (bsc#51950 (suse#36950)).- Keep dependency on insserv and fillup for compatibilitiy reasons in Leap 42.3. Too many poorly written packages depend on it. (Marked as "sysv compatibility hack".)- Update to version 2.29.2: * su(1) security issue CVE-2017-2616 (bsc#1023041) * minor bugfixes and enhancements- presets are managed by the branding presets package (bsc#1012850) The default activation state is defined by the branding preset package. This also get rid of the only use of the rpm preset macros so we can kill them.- Merge SLE12 SP3 changes to make the package compatible with Tumbleweed, SLE12 SP3 and Leap 42.3. - Drop patch tests-script-race-on-force-only.patch from SLE12 SP3 and Leap 42.3. Upstream has a different workaround. https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/296 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE for SLE12 SP3 and Leap 42.3: losetup -L changes its meaning from SLE12 SP1&SP2 specific - -logical-blocksize to the upstream --nooverlap). - -logical-blocksize can be used only with long option (bsc#966891). - Include SLE12 + Leap 42 exclusive feature, implemented by hare@suse.de: * losetup: Add support for setting logical blocksizes (bsc#931634, FATE#319010) + util-linux-losetup-Add-support-for-setting-logical-blocksize.patch SLE12 & Leap 42 specific changes: * Fix for SLE12: bsc#956540, SLE12 SP1: bsc#953691, Leap 42.1: boo#954482, was obsoleted by the systemd update, and skipped. * Remove --enable-ncurses that is intended to force non-wide ncurses (boo#978993). * Make release-dependent conflict with old sysvinit-tools SLE specific, as it is required only for SLE 11 upgrade, and breaks openSUSE staging builds (boo#994399). * Obsolete these patches, now upstreamed: * Drop upstreamed patches (tests-script-race-on-force-only.patch, util-linux-libmount-ignore-redundant-slashes.patch, util-linux-sfdisk-show-pt-geometry-1.patch, util-linux-sfdisk-show-pt-geometry-2.patch, util-linux-sfdisk-show-pt-geometry-3.patch, util-linux-libblkid-partition-loop.patch, util-linux-libblkid-wipe-offset.patch, util-linux-mount-reuse-loop-1.patch, util-linux-mount-reuse-loop-2.patch, util-linux-mount-reuse-loop-3.patch, util-linux-mount-reuse-loop-4.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-01.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-02.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-03.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-04.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-05.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-06.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-07.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-08.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-09.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-10.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-12.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-13.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-14.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-15.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-16.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-17.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-18.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-19.patch, util-linux-loop-reuse-20.patch, util-linux-libmount-cifs-is_mounted.patch). * Refreshed patches (make-sure-sbin-resp-usr-sbin-are-in-PATH.diff, util-linux-losetup-Add-support-for-setting-logical-blocksize.patch).- Update to version 2.29.1: * lscpu: add aarch64 specific names * lubmount: Disable disable ro/rw mtab checks (bsc#1012632) * More details at: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.29/v2.29.1-ReleaseNotes- Replace raw initscript by a systemd service doing the same thing. Based on previous work of fcrozat@suse.com (FATE#321122).- don't install bash-completions for uninstalled binaries (chfn, chsh, newgrp, pg) - for now remove procps dependency which is only needed for tests because it pulls systemd- Replace pkgconfig(libsystemd-*) with pkgconfig(libsystemd) libsystemd-* libs were deprecated and are gone now.- Remove no more supported --enable-libmount-force-mountinfo. There is --enable-libmount-support-mtab, disabled by default, exactly as we need.- Update to version 2.29 (FATE#322090) * cal: possible to specify month by name (e.g. "cal January 2017") and use relative placeholders (cal "+1 month") * fdisk(8) allows to wipe newly created partitions; the feature is possible to control by new command line option - -wipe-partitions[==auto|never|default]. * findmnt --verify: the command scans /etc/fstab and tries to verify the configuration. * mount(8) now rejects requests to create another device and mount filesystem for the same backing file. The command `losetup --nooverlap` reuses loop device if already exists for the same backing file. All the functionality calculate with offset and sizelimit options of course, so it's fine to have multiple regions (partitions) in the same image file and mount all of them in the same time. The restriction is that the regions should not overlap. * lscpu supports the "drawer" topology for IBM S/390. * sfdisk: Support for deprecated --show-pt-geometry (bsc#990531). * libmount: various issues with cifs mount (bsc#982331, bsc#987176). * libblkid: Prevent infinite loop DoS while parsing DOS partition tables (bsc#988361, CVE-2016-5011). * More details at: http://karelzak.blogspot.de/2016/10/util-linux-v229-whats-new.html https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.29/v2.29-ReleaseNotes - refresh make-sure-sbin-resp-usr-sbin-are-in-PATH.diff- Update to version 2.28.2, bugfix release, see https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.28/v2.28.2-ReleaseNotes- Update to version 2.28.1, bugfix release, see https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.28/v2.28.1-ReleaseNotes - Remove util-linux-libblkid-wipe-offset.patch (upstream) - use the new configure option --enable-libuuid-force-uuidd instead of sed'ing configure.ac- Install klogconsole with read permissions (bnc#990837)- BuildIgnore util-linux: it's part of VMInstall, hence part of every package build. util-linux itself can be built without its own presence though. Helps with some rare bootstrap issues (when librtas changes soname for example). - Drop usage of gpg-offline: this has long been migrated to a source service that checks signatures on checkin already (osc service lr source_validatory).- Do not BuildRequires bash-completion: this is tempting, but it pulls bash-completion and its entire dependency stack into Ring0, which is inacceptable. Pass the correct path (%{_datdir}/bash-completion/completions) via - -with-bashcompletiondir to configure.- blkid: Wipe corect area for probes with offset (bsc#976141, util-linux-libblkid-wipe-offset.patch).- Remove incorrect --with-bashcompletiondir that breaks bash-completion, use path in bash-completion.pc instead (boo#977259).- Add librtas-devel to BuildRequires on Power platforms. Needed for proper function of lscpu (bsc#975082).- fix build for openSUSE >= 13.1 (inclusive SLE 12) - drop build for openSUSE < 13.1 - remove old build conditions: sysvinit_tools, enable_su and enable_eject - cosmetics: reorder configure options- Update to version 2.28 (bsc#974301): * Many changes and improvements, most notably: * Now cfdisk, sfdisk and fdisk wipe all filesystem and RAID signatures when creating a new disk label in interactive mode. See --wipe[=auto|never|always]. * lsns -- this NEW COMMAND lists information about all currently accessible namespaces or about the given namespace. * The command sfdisk supports new operations --delete, - -move-data and --reorder. * The command blkdiscard supports a new option --zeroout to zero-fill rather than discard a specified area. * The command cal supports a new option --span to span the date when displaying multiple months. * The command chrt supports the DEADLINE scheduling class and the new options --sched-runtime --sched-period and - -sched-deadline. * The command logger supports RFC 5424 structured data through the new options --sd-id and --sd-param. * The command losetup supports a new option --direct-io. * The command lsblk allows to sort output by unprinted columns. * The command mount applies the nofail mount option to ENOMEDIUM errors. * The commands nsenter and unshare support a new option - -cgroup for work with cgroups namespaces (CLONE_NEWCGROUP). * The library libmount has been improved to properly detect already mounted btrfs subvolumes (bsc#947494, bsc#972684). * The library libsmartcols has been massively improved to print table ranges, multi-line cells, table titles and to support continuous printing. * The package build system and code have been improved to be more portable to non-Linux systems (BSD, OSX). * The package does not provide fallback solutions for openat-family functions anymore. * The python binding for libsmartcols is available in separate project at https://github.com/ignatenkobrain/python-smartcols * Other bug fixes (bsc#970404, bsc#975082, FATE#318444). * Security issue: CVE-2016-2779 is NOT FIXED yet. - Remove old util-linux-noenc-suse.patch- enable last binary- Update to version 2.27.1, bugfix release, see https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.27/v2.27.1-ReleaseNotes (fixes bsc#950778, FATE#320552).- Change condition for known fail markers from test for armv6 and aarch64 architecture to test for qemu user-space build- Update to version 2.27: * Many changes and improvements, most notably: * lsipc: new command * unshare provides a new option --propagation= * mount(8) supports read-only binds in one (not atomic) step by "bind,ro". * GNU readline support in fdisk and sfdisk. * JSON support in libsmartcols and findmnt, losetup, lsblk, lslocks, sfdisk and lsipc. * script has been massively improved to be more robust and less complex (bsc#888678, bsc#930236). * sulogin supports locked root accounts by --force (bsc#968733, bsc#963399). * colors support by default. It is possible to change this with --disable-colors-default. * more information in cfdisk * fdisk provides new commands 'F' and 'i' * cal supports the new options --twelve and --months * rtcwake supports a news option --list-modes and --date, no support RTC_ALM_READ and RTC_ALM_SET fallbacks any more. * Many fixes, most notably: * fsck: now supports -r {fd} (bsc#923777, bsc#903738) * Fix fsck -C {fd} parsing (bsc#923777, bsc#903738) * better handling of multi-path devices (bsc#880468, bsc#924994) * flock: improve timeout handling (bsc#926945) * lsblk: display mountpoint even for top-level device (bsc#943415) * colcrt: fix buffer overflow (bsc#949754, CVE-2015-5218)- Add licenses.- Add %systemd_preset_pre and %systemd_preset_posttrans that will do one shot presetting of uuidd.service on upgrade. (bnc#900935#c46, FATE#318949, FATE#317727). - Remove one shot presetting hacks.- Build with --enable-libmount-force-mountinfo the rationale is identical to the following commit message --> http://bit.ly/1eqf5GO The default behaviour is undesirable and fragile when using systemd.- Update to util-linux-2.26.2: * many fixes, most notable for logger, *fdisks and mount * (lib)mount, add support for MS_LAZYTIME - disable libmount/lock test to avoid random timeouts - socat is needed for logger tests- Update to util-linux-2.26.1: * cal(1): do not segfault when TERM is not defined or wrong (bnc#903440) * logger(1): major fixes and enhancements * agetty(8): support /usr/lib/os-release too * some more fixes, mostly minor ones, see ReleaseNotes - re-enable fixed tests (fdisk/bsd, ppc64le)- Update to util-linux-2.26: * based on the git master branch of util-linux, remove backported patches (util-linux-libblkid-unsafe-chars.patch, util-linux-libblkid-overflow.patch) * zramctl(8): this NEW COMMAND allows to control /dev/zramN devices * agetty(8): supports new option --reload to force already running agetty processes to reprint the /etc/issue file * cfdisk(8), sfdisk(8) and fdisk(8): support sfdisk-compatible scripts; it's possible to save your partitioning layout to text files and (re)use it in all fdisks * fdisk(8), sfdisk(8): support new command-line option "--output " to specify output columns for --list or print commands, do not abort when fdisk -l when device cannot be opened [bnc#886790], [bnc#893712], [bnc#890351] * nsenter(1): has been updated to work with the latest kernel changes in user namespaces supports new command-line option - -preserve-credentials * unshare(1): has been updated to work with the latest kernel changes in user namespaces supports new command-line option "--setgroups=" * swapon(8): supports new command-line option "-o " with the same semantics as -o for mount(8); it's now possible to specify swap options on the command line by the same string as in fstab * fdformat(8): supports new command-line options --from and --to to specify tracks and --repair for broken floppies * getopt(1): has been updated to the latest version (originally maintained outside of util-linux) and refactored * ldattach(8): has been improved to support GSM0710 and intro modem commands * logger(1): supports new command-line option --id= to specify PID (or another ID) allows to specify --rfc3164 or --rfc5424 syslog protocols * lscpu: recognizes Unisys s-Par as hypervisor (FATE#318231) * libfdisk: the library is distributed as a shared library with a stable API and a standard header file * libmount: provides a new simple API to monitor mount-table changes (including changes in userspace mount options) * libmount: Fix mount point lookup (and mount -a) if the path contains // (bsc#931955). - Fix lack of I18N support in util-linux-systemd (mis-compilation).- Build with FULL RELRO.- define upstream source for klogconsole to remove patches * klogconsole-quiet.patch * klogconsole.diff - remove openSUSE 13.1 specific eject permissions, did not worked anyway since eject-fpie.patch was removed - always call autoreconf, not only for splitted packages, skip autopoint (gettext)- Do not try to unregister an info file (ipc.info.gz) which we do not own. 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