| Summary: | Update candidate: 0ad and 0ad-data 0.0.23 (0 A.D. Alpha 23 "Ken Wood") + libsodium 1.0.14 | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | QA Team <qa-bugs> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | enhancement | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | eatdirt, lists.jjorge, sysadmin-bugs |
| Version: | 6 | Keywords: | advisory, validated_update |
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | MGA6-64-OK | ||
| Source RPM: | 0ad-0.0.22-1.1.mga6, 0ad-data-0.0.22-1.mga6, sodium-1.0.12-1.mga6 | CVE: | |
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Description
Rémi Verschelde
2018-05-19 00:00:45 CEST
For testing 0ad, install both the "0ad" and "0ad-data" packages (the former should pull the latter automatically if not selected manually). Run the game via the "0ad" binary in PATH or the desktop launcher entry, and see if it seems functional. No need to spend too much time playing, unless you would enjoy a gaming break ;) For libsodium, here's a list of reverse dependencies: $ urpmf --synthesis /tmp/synthesis.hdlist.cz --requires :.*sodium | sort 0ad:pkgconfig(libsodium) keepassxc:pkgconfig(libsodium) pdns:pkgconfig(libsodium) pdns-recursor:pkgconfig(libsodium) shadowsocks-libev:pkgconfig(libsodium) toxcore:pkgconfig(libsodium) zeromq:pkgconfig(libsodium) Not sure how to test it specifically, but I guess it's related to the salting/encryption of data, so if you're a keepassxc user, you could check that your encrypted passwords are still recognized. CC'ing eatdirt who is libsodium maintainer. CC:
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eatdirt
Rémi Verschelde
2018-05-19 00:04:43 CEST
Summary:
Update candidate: 0ad and 0ad-data 0.0.23 (0 A.D. Alpha 23 "Ken Wood") =>
Update candidate: 0ad and 0ad-data 0.0.23 (0 A.D. Alpha 23 "Ken Wood") + libsodium 1.0.14
Rémi Verschelde
2018-05-19 00:05:04 CEST
Source RPM:
0ad-0.0.22-1.1.mga6, 0ad-data-0.0.22-1.mga6 =>
0ad-0.0.22-1.1.mga6, 0ad-data-0.0.22-1.mga6, sodium-1.0.12-1.mga6 Tested on x86_64. The first screen was very long - more than 60 seconds - to appear on my old hardware, so I thought it was crashed. But in fact it works nicely, like previous version. I played a part of the tutorial, all seems working. Whiteboard:
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MGA6-64-OK Thanks for the test, José. Keywords:
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advisory, validated_update An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGAA-2018-0094.html Status:
NEW =>
RESOLVED |