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Updated Github release info. I'm going to close this as such, but feel free to reopen if anyone spots anything about the release that needs fixing (changelog formatting, etc)
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FYI @jdstrand
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@pcmoore I'll hit you by email later today to ask about how you handle the process in the upstream library so I can replicate here. Had a few critical bugs sneak up today, so it could be delayed until Friday/Monday.
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No problem, let me know how I can help you with the release.
If it helps, the main libseccomp release process is documented at the link below:
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Both the fix for the CVE and the ActLog stuff is helpful to me, but it is annoying to pin to a git hash in master. Happy to do a release or two if it's a matter of time.
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@mheon how is it going?
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Let me get this done right now, before something else manages to creep up on me
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v0.9.1 tag has been created
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Thanks @mheon. You might consider creating a GitHub "Release" using the v0.9.1 tag and adding some release notes (e.g. a basic changelog).
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Thanks for the quick turnaround. Importing 0.9.1 works for me.
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Related Issues (20)
- RFE: drop libseccomp < 2.5.0 support HOT 2
- Q: Is there any way for the NotifReceive function to endοΌ HOT 6
- Check negative value in GetSyscallFromName
- BUG: rename the "master" branch to "main" #255 HOT 2
- BUG: documented CompareMaskedEqual value order incorrect HOT 3
- RFE: add support for RISCV64 HOT 2
- Q: Is there a way to handle SIGSYS/ActTrap in go code? HOT 4
- Q: cut a new release HOT 6
- RFE: add seccomp notifier support HOT 5
- BUG: look into replacing Travis CI with GitHub actions HOT 4
- BUG: test failure on ppc64le HOT 21
- BUG: Replace TravisCI Badge with Github Actions Badge HOT 2
- RFE: add release process document HOT 1
- Q: please cut a 0.9.1.1 release with RISC-V support HOT 1
- Q: Ubuntu 20.04 with installed libseccomp-dev libraries HOT 2
- BUG: missing security policy
- ADMIN: add Kir Kolyshkin as a maintainer HOT 12
- Q: enable seccomp notify for API level 5, linux kernel 5.6 and below HOT 4
- BUG: unable to compile on Archlinux HOT 10
- BUG: updated README.md to include the first signed release tag version HOT 1
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