OpenBSD 6.0 has just been announced: https://www.openbsd.org/60.html It is a very conservative OS, yet some of our packages in Cauldron lag behind even them, and in most cases that should probably not be the case. The ones I noticed from the list in their announcement can be listed and tracked here. ghc 7.10.3 (we are synced with F24, F25 has this updated version) golang 1.6.3 (Bug 19102) lua 5.2.4 (bugfix release from 20150307 https://www.lua.org/news.html) mono 4.4.0.182 (we are synced with F24, F25 has 4.4.2.11) mutt 1.6.2 (newest stable, we have 1.5.24 development version) nodejs 4.4.5 (Bug 18705) ocaml 4.03.0 (Bug 18296) ruby 2.2.5 (https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2016/04/26/ruby-2-2-5-released/) Rust 1.9.0-20160608 (1.11 latest stable https://blog.rust-lang.org/) texlive 2015 (Bug 19264, we have 2013, 2016 is latest stable)
Assignee: bugsquad => pkg-bugsCC: (none) => marja11
lua 5.2.4 and ruby 2.2.5 are now in Cauldron.
Depends on: (none) => 19102, 18705, 18296, 19264
nodejs 4.5.0 and rust 1.11.0 are now in Cauldron.
mutt 1.7.0 and golang 1.6.3 are now in Cauldron.
Left to address: ghc 7.10.3 (we are synced with F24, F25 has this updated version) mono 4.4.0.182 (we are synced with F24, F25 has 4.4.2.11) ocaml 4.03.0 (Bug 18296) texlive 2015 (Bug 19264, we have 2013, 2016 is latest stable)
texlive updated to 2016, ghc dropped. Ocaml had the security issue fixed, but has not been updated to 4.03.0 yet.
CC'ing tv, neoclust, and pterjan, as mono and ocaml are the only issues left here.
CC: (none) => mageia, pterjan, thierry.vignaud
OpenBSD 6.1 has been announced: https://www.openbsd.org/61.html Some more we're behind on are: emacs 25.1 golang 1.8 lua 5.3.4 mono 4.6.2.6 mutt 1.8.0 nodejs 6.10.1 postfix 3.2.0 python3 3.6.0 ruby 2.4.1 perl 5.24.1
texlive 2017 has already been released, our next release will be shortly before 2018 is released, I suggest to update to 2017 before release.
CC: (none) => mageia
This is OLD.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => OLD