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annoying gbefb typo that kills IP32 builds, a couple security patches (CAN-2005-1263/1264/1368), and a new CVS diff for 2.6.12-rc3.
Package-Manager: portage-2.0.51.21
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Package-Manager: portage-2.0.51.20-r4
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ebuild. The kind that gets you laughed at by even novice bash coders.
Package-Manager: portage-2.0.51.19
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Package-Manager: portage-2.0.51.20
Package-Manager: portage-2.0.51.20
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security bugs
* Added ebuild for 2.6.12-rc2 from CVS 20050423
* Added IP27 support to 2.6.12-rc2
* Forward ported IP28 patch from 2.6.10 to 2.6.12-rc2
* Resolved the Following Security Issues:
* 2.4.28 - CAN-2005-0209 (#81195), CAN-2005-0384 (#82201), CAN-2005-0449 (#81195), CAN-2004-1333 (#78362), CAN-2004-1335 (#78363), NTFS DoS (#81106), VFS Range Check (#81295)
* 2.6.10 - CAN-2005-0209 (#81195), CAN-2005-0210 (#85478), CAN-2005-0384 (#82201), CAN-2005-0400 (#86258), CAN-2005-0449 (#81195), CAN-2005-0529 (#82141), CAN-2005-0530 (#82141), CAN-2005-0531 (#82141), CAN-2005-0532 (#82141), CAN-2005-0736 (#85385), CAN-2005-0749 (#86783), CAN-2005-0750 (#86638), CAN-2005-0815 (#86784), CAN-2005-0839 (#87534), CAN-2005-0867 (#88740), CAN-2005-0916 (#87913), CAN-2005-0937 (#87573), Local DoS/tmpfs (#87536), Rose & SCSI/Tape (#85795), NTFS DoS (#81106), nfsacl Remote DoS (#74070)
* 2.6.12-rc2 - nfsacl Remote DoS (#74070)
* Misc. ebuild tweaks and cleanups
Package-Manager: portage-2.0.51.19
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Package-Manager: portage-2.0.51.19
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2.6.11.x. Includes updated Octane support (w/ SMP), remaining cobalt bits that have yet to be merged, and an experimental mips nptl patch for testing purposes. IP28 support is not available in this release, though.
Package-Manager: portage-2.0.51.19
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Package-Manager: portage-2.0.51-r15
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machine (Indigo2 Impact R10000), courtesy of Peter Fuerst's work. See the 2.6.10 ebuild for URL and information regarding this support, which is experimental. Also included are a number of security patches, including CAN-2005-0001, and CAN-2004-1235. Specific Gentoo Bug numbers are as follows: 77025, 77094, 75963, 77666, & 77923. Structural changes have been made to the 2.6.10 ebuild as well, and cobalt patches are no longer bundled in an external tarball, but are included in mips-sources_generic-patches now.
Package-Manager: portage-2.0.51-r13
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CAN-2004-1069, CAN-2004-1016, CAN-2004-1056, CAN-1004-1137, plus a non-CAN shm_unlock patch for 2.6. Also included are new ebuilds for 2.6.10 and 2.4.28, and removed 2.6.7 and 2.4.26 ebuilds. 2.6.10 no longer uses individual cobalt patches -- all have been lumped into a single patch similar to IP30/Octane support, and added code to 2.6.10's ebuild to use RC-kernels when needed via variable switch. See the following gentoo bugs: 72317, 72452, 74384, 74392, 74464, 74465.
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Bumped SECPATCHVER to 1.8.
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modification vuln (Bug #72317). Bumped SECPATCHVER to 1.7.
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2.4.* and 2.6.7/2.6.8.1. Also included an updated patch for the binfmt_elf vuln. SECPATCHVER bumped to 1.6.
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required for IP32/IP30 support. All in all, finally ready for unstable.
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mips-specific ptrace vuln.
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Security patchball has fixes for CAN-2004-0814 and CAN-2004-0816, plus a remote DDoS and race conditions in binfmt_elf. Misc. patches include new ramdisk code for arch/mips/ramdisk/*, spelling tweak to RM52xx CPU in Kconfig, and a new gbefb patch from onion2(tal.org).
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'Speedracer'). This also fixes the 2.6.9-r1 bad digests (finally), and cleans 2.6.8.1's ebuild up a bit.
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issue again for gcc-3.4.x, another patch (for livecd testing only adds in CDROM partition support (this is extremely experimental), and a gbefb typo fix.
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IP22 (Indy/Indigo2 support (including ip22zilog), big changes in IP32 code, gcc-3.4.x fixes, and various other tweaks.
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put them into a generic patches tarball pulled off the mirrors by the ebuilds. Also a brand-spankin' new ebuild for 2.6.8.1 that includes a bunch of patches and backports from linux-mips CVS (which will be in 2.6.9). Fixes for 2.6.8 include ip22zilog finally getting fixed, IP22 64-bit support available, statfs fixes useful for n32 userland, and patches to allow building of mips kernels w/ gcc-3.4.x (not for 2.4 kernels, that is forth-coming).
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CVS on 18 Aug 2004. Also included a patch from lmo cvs for 2.6.7 that should fix the ifconfig problem.
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security flaw described in Bug #59905.
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pulled 2.6.5 from the tree, but we're keeping 2.6.4 around because it's the last version that worked on Indigo2 systems. Also included is a patch to force mouse detection for IP22/IP32 (And possibly others) in 2.6.x.
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security-related patches have been moved to a patchball on the mirrors, and 2.6 has a newer patch for a /proc issue added in as well. Second, a patch for 2.6.x ebuilds was added to tweak the kernel entry addr for IP32 kernels so that the arcboot bootloader will actually boot the things.
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added CAN-2004-0497 to the 2.4.x ebuilds.
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CAN-2004-0495, CAN-2004-0496, CAN-2004-0497, & CAN-2004-0596.
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death for 2.6.
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2.4.{21,22,23} and 2.6.3 from repository. Added newer 2.6.6 snapshot (20040406), and marked 2.4.26 stable.
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ebuilds.
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(debugging bit I forgot to remove).
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update round; Updated patches for cobalt support (loadable initrd, d-cache IDE/PIO fix); Patch for 2.6.5 to fix swap issues; build bug when building 2.6.5 w/ initrd support, and some minor cleanups.
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originally). Patch is now the correct one.
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other ebuilds.
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isofs (CAN-2004-0109); Added several patches for the various versions to tweak the flags passed to the linker to request no page alignment. Without this patch, binutils-2.14.90.0.8 and up will produce unbootable kernels. Lastly, the final patch is for 2.6.5 which is a workaround for a BUG() call generated in the swap code.
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