Subpackages ruby-bigdecimal, ruby-etc, ruby-fiddle, ruby-gdbm, ruby-io-console, ruby-irb, and ruby-json have been merged into ruby-libs. Please note that since they don’t inherit the version from the ruby aport anymore, their new (real) version is lower than before! Packages ruby-minitest, ruby-net-telnet, ruby-power_assert, ruby-sdbm, ruby-test-unit, ruby-xmlrpc, ruby-webrick has been moved from ruby aport to separate aports. Note: If you are using ZFS and depend on symlinks under /dev/zvol/ some are sporadically not created during boot, this is known upstream by OpenZFS and we track the issue here. Linux-lts and linux-virt upgraded to 5.15 Setup-disk ( alpine-conf) now supports encrypted Data Disk and System Disk modes. Rofi can now be used on Wayland desktops thanks to the fork rofi-wayland.Įncrypted Data Disk and System Disk modes You can switch between installed major versions using command pg_versions. If you need an older major version, install the specific package, e.g. The latest PostgreSQL version can be installed simply with apk add postgresql as before. This makes it possible to allow to upgrade PostgreSQL cluster from one major version to the next using pg_upgrade tool, and also to run an older major version of PostgreSQL on the latest version of Alpine Linux. PostgreSQL packaging has been reworked to allow multiple major versions of PostgreSQL server to be installed side by side. It’s like DKMS, but designed specifically for Alpine Linux. Support for out-of-tree kernel modules built from sourceĪlpine Kernel Module Support ( akms) – support for building out-of-tree Linux kernel modules from source in an automated and organized fashion. Also, rootflags and rootfstype options are now picked up for the underlying rootfs mount. It is now possible to use tmpfs(5) mount options with overlaytmpfsflags, when using overlaytmpfs, see mkinitfs-bootparams(7). Kernel modules are now compressed using gzip.Ĭomplete support for UEFI Secure Boot realized by package secureboot-hook and efi-mkkeys. New features and noteworthy new packages Compressed kernel modules WirePlumber can now also be used as a proper alternative for pipewire-media-session. If you were launching /usr/bin/pipewire and the session manager manually before, please use the new launcher wrapper instead. When executed this will launch pipewire, pipewire-media-session or wireplumber, and pipewire-pulse, depending on what modules are available. Since we now have wireplumber available as an alternative session manager, this has been changed in favor of a launch wrapper for pipewire at /usr/libexec/pipewire-launcher. In 3.14 and earlier the PipeWire default config was edited in packaging to auto-start pipewire-media-session as the default session manager. PipeWire doesn't auto-start a session manager anymore You are advised to migrate from sudo to doas as 3.15 will be the last release to support sudo throughout its full lifecycle, in 3.16 sudo will be moved from main to community. To enable ipv6 forwarding (necessary for most networks), add .forwarding=1 to /etc/nf or to a file in /etc/sysctl.d.ĭoas is the default temporary privilege escalation tool. The radvd init script no longer enables ipv6 forwarding. As a consequence, there will be no v3.15 release for mips64, and existing releases can no longer receive security updates, so continued use of this architecture is not recommended. The build hardware we use for building the packages is broken and the architecture is EOL, so there is no new hardware available anymore. To update the keys to the required version. Make sure you have alpine-keys-2.4-r0 or later before upgrading to 3.15 (or downgrading from edge). The key size has been increased from 2048 bits to 4096 bits. New signing keys have been generated for v3.15 ongoing. Important changes New package signing keys
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