#acl PaulHowarth:read,write,admin,revert,delete All:read === Thursday 18th June 2009 === ==== Local Packages ==== * Rebuilt `getmail` 3.2.5 to clarify the license as GPL version 2 only and to recode the docs as UTF-8 * Updated `libgcrypt` to include a patch that fixed some crashes on VIA processors ([[RedHatBugzilla:505724|Bug #505724]]) as per the Fedora version. Whilst merging this patch, I noticed that the patch wasn't actually applied in the Fedora package (`libgcrypt-1.4.4-5.fc11`) so I added a comment to that effect in [[https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/|Bodhi]] and the Fedora maintainer Tomas Mraz quickly issued a fixed version. The RHEL5 version of `libgcrypt` is now built with FIPS support, since RHEL5.3 supports this. * Updated `libpng10` to 1.0.46; after importing the `gnome-libs` package into my [[Trac:browser/|subversion repository]] I did a test build and compared the result with the existing build in the repository, and found that it was missing a dependency on `libpng.so.2`. Looking at the build log, it seemed that the `configure` script wasn't finding `png.h`, despite having `libpng10-devel` in the buildroot. It turned out that the recent release of `libpng` 1.0.45 had some [[Trac:browser/libpng10/trunk/libpng-1.0.45-garbage.patch|garbage lines in some files|&rev=34]], resulting in a `libpng10.pc` file that returned an empty string for `pkg-config --cflags` rather than `-I/usr/include/libpng10`. I emailed the `libpng` maintainer Glenn Randers-Pehrson about this and he quickly issued version 1.0.46 with this problem addressed. ==== Fedora Project ==== * Updated `libpng10` to 1.0.46 in Rawhide ==== SELinux Reference Policy ==== * My SELinux policy for `milter-greylist` was [[http://oss.tresys.com/projects/refpolicy/changeset/3000|merged]] ----