svn commit: r317227 - head

Tijl Coosemans tijl at FreeBSD.org
Fri May 3 19:57:18 UTC 2013


On 2013-05-03 19:59, Emanuel Haupt wrote:
> Author: ehaupt
> Date: Fri May  3 17:59:06 2013
> New Revision: 317227
> URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/317227
> 
> Log:
>   Add a note about the security/libgcrypt update.
> 
> Modified:
>   head/UPDATING
> 
> Modified: head/UPDATING
> ==============================================================================
> --- head/UPDATING	Fri May  3 17:42:12 2013	(r317226)
> +++ head/UPDATING	Fri May  3 17:59:06 2013	(r317227)
> @@ -5,6 +5,27 @@ they are unavoidable.
>  You should get into the habit of checking this file for changes each time
>  you update your ports collection, before attempting any port upgrades.
>  
> +20130503:
> +  AFFECTS: users of security/libgcrypt and any port that depends on it
> +  AUTHOR: ehaupt at FreeBSD.org
> +
> +  The libgcrypt port has been updated to 1.5.2 and all shared libraries
> +  versions have been bumped. So you need to rebuild all applications that
> +  depend on libgcrypt. Do something like:

This shouldn't have happened.

In the configure.ac for version 1.5.0 it says:

> # LT Version numbers, remember to change them just *before* a release.
> #   (Interfaces removed:    CURRENT++, AGE=0, REVISION=0)
> #   (Interfaces added:      CURRENT++, AGE++, REVISION=0)
> #   (No interfaces changed:                   REVISION++)
> LIBGCRYPT_LT_CURRENT=18
> LIBGCRYPT_LT_AGE=7
> LIBGCRYPT_LT_REVISION=0

In 1.5.2 it is:

> # LT Version numbers, remember to change them just *before* a release.
> #   (Interfaces removed:    CURRENT++, AGE=0, REVISION=0)
> #   (Interfaces added:      CURRENT++, AGE++, REVISION=0)
> #   (No interfaces changed:                   REVISION++)
> # NOTE: This is a stable branch, thus you may only bump up REVISION
> # unless you coordinate with the development branch.
> #
> LIBGCRYPT_LT_CURRENT=19
> LIBGCRYPT_LT_AGE=8
> LIBGCRYPT_LT_REVISION=1

The library version should be CURRENT - AGE, i.e. 11 in both cases and
therefore no version bump.


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