Suggested advisory: ======================== The ipset package has been updated to version 7.21, fixing several bugs and compatibility with the latest kernels. References: http://ipset.netfilter.org/changelog.html ======================== Updated packages in core/updates_testing: ======================== ipset-7.21-1.mga9 lib(64)ipset13-7.21-1.mga9 lib(64)ipset-devel-7.21-1.mga9 from SRPM: ipset-7.21-1.mga9.src.rpm
Blocks: (none) => 32813Status: NEW => ASSIGNEDAssignee: bugsquad => qa-bugsSource RPM: (none) => ipset-7.15-2.mga9.src.rpm
CC: (none) => mageia
Keywords: (none) => advisory
MGA9-64 Plasma Wayland on HP Pavillion No installation issues. ipset list give a sensible output No ill effects on the wifi connection. Not sure this is good enough as a test.
CC: (none) => herman.viaene
Real Hardware mageia x86_64 LC_ALL=C urpmi ipset Package ipset-7.15-2.mga9.x86_64 is already installed Marking ipset as manually installed, it won't be auto-orphaned writing /var/lib/rpm/installed-through-deps.list LC_ALL=C urpmi --auto --auto-update medium "QA Testing (32-bit)" is up-to-date medium "QA Testing (64-bit)" is up-to-date medium "Core Release (distrib1)" is up-to-date medium "Core Updates (distrib3)" is up-to-date medium "Nonfree Release (distrib11)" is up-to-date medium "Nonfree Updates (distrib13)" is up-to-date medium "Tainted Release (distrib21)" is up-to-date medium "Tainted Updates (distrib23)" is up-to-date medium "Core 32bit Release (distrib31)" is up-to-date medium "Core 32bit Updates (distrib32)" is up-to-date medium "Nonfree 32bit Release (distrib36)" is up-to-date medium "Tainted 32bit Release (distrib41)" is up-to-date medium "Tainted 32bit Updates (distrib42)" is up-to-date installing ipset-7.21-1.mga9.x86_64.rpm lib64ipset13-7.21-1.mga9.x86_64.rpm from //home/katnatek/qa-testing/x86_64 Preparing... ################################################################################################## 1/2: lib64ipset13 ################################################################################################## 2/2: ipset ################################################################################################## 1/2: removing ipset-7.15-2.mga9.x86_64 ################################################################################################## 2/2: removing lib64ipset13-7.15-2.mga9.x86_64 ################################################################################################## The current package was in my system Update to testing version without issues
CC: (none) => andrewsfarmWhiteboard: (none) => MGA9-64-OK
PC LX you use to test in previous ipset updates could do the same in this?
MGA9-64 Plasma in VirtualBox. Without a clue about what I was doing, I followed the lead of Herman and Len in bug 26697: Before the update: [root@localhost ~]# ipset version ipset v7.15, protocol version: 7 [root@localhost ~]# ipset list Name: ifw_wl Type: hash:ip Revision: 5 Header: family inet hashsize 1024 maxelem 65536 Size in memory: 216 References: 1 Number of entries: 0 Members: Name: ifw_bl Type: hash:ip Revision: 5 Header: family inet hashsize 1024 maxelem 65536 timeout 3600 Size in memory: 216 References: 1 Number of entries: 0 Members: No installation issues. After the update: [root@localhost ~]# ipset version ipset v7.21, protocol version: 7 [root@localhost ~]# ipset list Name: ifw_wl Type: hash:ip Revision: 5 Header: family inet hashsize 1024 maxelem 65536 Size in memory: 216 References: 1 Number of entries: 0 Members: Name: ifw_bl Type: hash:ip Revision: 5 Header: family inet hashsize 1024 maxelem 65536 timeout 3600 Size in memory: 216 References: 1 Number of entries: 0 Members: The version did change, but nothing else did, confirming Herman in comment 1. That part, at least, appears to be OK.
I think this can go on. Validating.
Keywords: (none) => validated_updateCC: (none) => sysadmin-bugs
An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGAA-2024-0104.html
Status: ASSIGNED => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED