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Version 8.15 2023-12-07T09:00:14

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Patch: SUSE-2018-1332
Released: Tue Jul 17 09:01:19 2018
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1073299,1093392
Description:
This update for timezone provides the following fixes:

- North Korea switches back from +0830 to +09 on 2018-05-05.
- Ireland's standard time is in the summer, with negative DST offset to standard time used
  in Winter. (bsc#1073299)
- yast2-country is no longer setting TIMEZONE in /etc/sysconfig/clock and is calling systemd
  timedatectl instead. Do not set /etc/localtime on timezone package updates to avoid
  setting an incorrect timezone. (bsc#1093392)


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Patch: SUSE-2018-2463
Released: Thu Oct 25 14:48:34 2018
Summary: Recommended update for timezone, timezone-java
Severity: moderate
References: 1104700,1112310
Description:

  
This update for timezone, timezone-java fixes the following issues:

The timezone database was updated to 2018f:

- Volgograd moves from +03 to +04 on 2018-10-28.
- Fiji ends DST 2019-01-13, not 2019-01-20.
- Most of Chile changes DST dates, effective 2019-04-06 (bsc#1104700)
- Corrections to past timestamps of DST transitions
- Use 'PST' and 'PDT' for Philippine time
- minor code changes to zic handling of the TZif format
- documentation updates

Other bugfixes:

- Fixed a zic problem with the 1948-1951 DST transition in Japan (bsc#1112310)


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Patch: SUSE-2018-2550
Released: Wed Oct 31 16:16:56 2018
Summary: Recommended update for timezone, timezone-java
Severity: moderate
References: 1113554
Description:
This update provides the latest time zone definitions (2018g), including the following change:

- Morocco switched from +00/+01 to permanent +01 effective 2018-10-28 (bsc#1113554)


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Patch: SUSE-2018-2569
Released: Fri Nov  2 19:00:18 2018
Summary: Recommended update for pam
Severity: moderate
References: 1110700
Description:
This update for pam fixes the following issues:

- Remove limits for nproc from /etc/security/limits.conf (bsc#1110700)


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Patch: SUSE-2018-2607
Released: Wed Nov  7 15:42:48 2018
Summary: Optional update for gcc8
Severity: low
References: 1084812,1084842,1087550,1094222,1102564
Description:

The GNU Compiler GCC 8 is being added to the Development Tools Module by this
update.

The update also supplies gcc8 compatible libstdc++, libgcc_s1 and other
gcc derived libraries for the Basesystem module of SUSE Linux Enterprise 15.

Various optimizers have been improved in GCC 8, several of bugs fixed,
quite some new warnings added and the error pin-pointing and
fix-suggestions have been greatly improved.

The GNU Compiler page for GCC 8 contains a summary of all the changes that
have happened:

   	https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-8/changes.html

Also changes needed or common pitfalls when porting software are described on:

	https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-8/porting_to.html



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Patch: SUSE-2018-2798
Released: Wed Nov 28 07:48:35 2018
Summary: Recommended update for make
Severity: moderate
References: 1100504
Description:
This update for make fixes the following issues:

- Use a non-blocking read with pselect to avoid hangs (bsc#1100504)


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Patch: SUSE-2018-2825
Released: Mon Dec  3 15:35:02 2018
Summary: Security update for pam
Severity: important
References: 1115640,CVE-2018-17953
Description:
This update for pam fixes the following issue:

Security issue fixed:

- CVE-2018-17953: Fixed IP address and subnet handling of pam_access.so that was not honoured correctly when a single host was specified (bsc#1115640).


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Patch: SUSE-2018-2861
Released: Thu Dec  6 14:32:01 2018
Summary: Security update for ncurses
Severity: important
References: 1103320,1115929,CVE-2018-19211
Description:
This update for ncurses fixes the following issues:

Security issue fixed:

- CVE-2018-19211: Fixed denial of service issue that was triggered by a NULL pointer dereference at function _nc_parse_entry (bsc#1115929).

Non-security issue fixed:

- Remove scree.xterm from terminfo data base as with this screen uses fallback TERM=screen (bsc#1103320). 


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Patch: SUSE-2019-6
Released: Wed Jan  2 20:25:25 2019
Summary: Recommended update for gcc7
Severity: moderate
References: 1099119,1099192
Description:


GCC 7 was updated to the GCC 7.4 release.

- Fix AVR configuration to not use __cxa_atexit or libstdc++ headers.
  Point to /usr/avr/sys-root/include as system header include directory.
- Includes fix for build with ISL 0.20.
- Pulls fix for libcpp lexing bug on ppc64le manifesting during
  build with gcc8.  [bsc#1099119]
- Pulls fix for forcing compile-time tuning even when building
  with -march=z13 on s390x.  [bsc#1099192]
- Fixes support for 32bit ASAN with glibc 2.27+



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Patch: SUSE-2019-44
Released: Tue Jan  8 13:07:32 2019
Summary: Recommended update for acl
Severity: low
References: 953659
Description:
This update for acl fixes the following issues:

- test: Add helper library to fake passwd/group files.
- quote: Escape literal backslashes. (bsc#953659)


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Patch: SUSE-2019-102
Released: Tue Jan 15 18:02:58 2019
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1120402
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

- Update 2018i:
  São Tomé and Príncipe switches from +01 to +00 on 2019-01-01. (bsc#1120402)
- Update 2018h:
  Qyzylorda, Kazakhstan moved from +06 to +05 on 2018-12-21
  New zone Asia/Qostanay because Qostanay, Kazakhstan didn't move
  Metlakatla, Alaska observes PST this winter only
  Guess Morocco will continue to adjust clocks around Ramadan
  Add predictions for Iran from 2038 through 2090
  

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Patch: SUSE-2019-247
Released: Wed Feb  6 07:18:45 2019
Summary: Security update for lua53
Severity: moderate
References: 1123043,CVE-2019-6706
Description:
This update for lua53 fixes the following issues:

Security issue fixed:

- CVE-2019-6706: Fixed a use-after-free bug in the lua_upvaluejoin function of lapi.c (bsc#1123043)


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Patch: SUSE-2019-571
Released: Thu Mar  7 18:13:46 2019
Summary: Security update for file
Severity: moderate
References: 1096974,1096984,1126117,1126118,1126119,CVE-2018-10360,CVE-2019-8905,CVE-2019-8906,CVE-2019-8907
Description:
This update for file fixes the following issues:

The following security vulnerabilities were addressed:

- CVE-2018-10360: Fixed an out-of-bounds read in the function do_core_note in
  readelf.c, which allowed remote attackers to cause a denial of service
  (application crash) via a crafted ELF file (bsc#1096974)
- CVE-2019-8905: Fixed a stack-based buffer over-read in do_core_note in readelf.c
  (bsc#1126118)
- CVE-2019-8906: Fixed an out-of-bounds read in do_core_note in readelf. c
  (bsc#1126119)
- CVE-2019-8907: Fixed a stack corruption in do_core_note in readelf.c
  (bsc#1126117)


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Patch: SUSE-2019-790
Released: Thu Mar 28 12:06:17 2019
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1130557
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

timezone was updated 2019a:

* Palestine 'springs forward' on 2019-03-30 instead of 2019-03-23
* Metlakatla 'fell back' to rejoin Alaska Time on 2019-01-20 at 02:00
* Israel observed DST in 1980 (08-02/09-13) and 1984 (05-05/08-25)
* zic now has an -r option to limit the time range of output data



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Patch: SUSE-2019-905
Released: Mon Apr  8 16:48:02 2019
Summary: Recommended update for gcc
Severity: moderate
References: 1096008
Description:
This update for gcc fixes the following issues:

- Fix gcc-PIE spec to properly honor -no-pie at link time. (bsc#1096008)


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Patch: SUSE-2019-926
Released: Wed Apr 10 16:33:12 2019
Summary: Security update for tar
Severity: moderate
References: 1120610,1130496,CVE-2018-20482,CVE-2019-9923
Description:
This update for tar fixes the following issues:

Security issues fixed:

- CVE-2019-9923: Fixed a denial of service while parsing certain archives with malformed extended headers in pax_decode_header() (bsc#1130496).
- CVE-2018-20482: Fixed a denial of service when the '--sparse' option mishandles file shrinkage during read access (bsc#1120610).


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Patch: SUSE-2019-1105
Released: Tue Apr 30 12:10:58 2019
Summary: Recommended update for gcc7
Severity: moderate
References: 1084842,1114592,1124644,1128794,1129389,1131264,SLE-6738
Description:
This update for gcc7 fixes the following issues:

Update to gcc-7-branch head (r270528).

- Disables switch jump-tables when retpolines are used. This restores
  some lost performance for kernel builds with retpolines.  (bsc#1131264,
  jsc#SLE-6738)
- Fix ICE compiling tensorflow on aarch64. (bsc#1129389)
- Fix for aarch64 FMA steering pass use-after-free. (bsc#1128794)
- Fix for s390x FP load-and-test issue. (bsc#1124644)
- Improve build reproducability by disabling address-space randomization
  during build.
- Adjust gnat manual entries in the info directory. (bsc#1114592)
- Includes fix to no longer try linking -lieee with -mieee-fp. (bsc#1084842)


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Patch: SUSE-2019-1368
Released: Tue May 28 13:15:38 2019
Summary: Recommended update for sles12sp3-docker-image, sles12sp4-image, system-user-root
Severity: important
References: 1134524,CVE-2019-5021
Description:
This update for sles12sp3-docker-image, sles12sp4-image, system-user-root fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2019-5021: Include an invalidated root password by default, not an empty one (bsc#1134524)


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Patch: SUSE-2019-1631
Released: Fri Jun 21 11:17:21 2019
Summary: Recommended update for xz
Severity: low
References: 1135709
Description:
This update for xz fixes the following issues:

  Add SUSE-Public-Domain licence as some parts of xz utils (liblzma,
  xz, xzdec, lzmadec, documentation, translated messages, tests,
  debug, extra directory) are in public domain licence [bsc#1135709]
  

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Patch: SUSE-2019-1815
Released: Thu Jul 11 07:47:55 2019
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1140016
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

- Timezone update 2019b. (bsc#1140016):
  - Brazil no longer observes DST.
  - 'zic -b slim' outputs smaller TZif files.
  - Palestine's 2019 spring-forward transition was on 03-29, not 03-30.
  - Add info about the Crimea situation.


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Patch: SUSE-2019-2702
Released: Wed Oct 16 18:41:30 2019
Summary: Security update for gcc7
Severity: moderate
References: 1071995,1141897,1142649,1148517,1149145,CVE-2019-14250,CVE-2019-15847
Description:
This update for gcc7 to r275405 fixes the following issues:

Security issues fixed:

- CVE-2019-14250: Fixed an integer overflow in binutils (bsc#1142649).
- CVE-2019-15847: Fixed an optimization in the POWER9 backend of gcc that could reduce the entropy of the random number generator (bsc#1149145).

Non-security issue fixed:

- Move Live Patching technology stack from kGraft to upstream klp (bsc#1071995, fate#323487).


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Patch: SUSE-2019-2762
Released: Thu Oct 24 07:08:44 2019
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1150451
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

- Fiji observes DST from 2019-11-10 to 2020-01-12.
- Norfolk Island starts observing Australian-style DST.


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Patch: SUSE-2019-2779
Released: Thu Oct 24 16:57:42 2019
Summary: Security update for binutils
Severity: moderate
References: 1109412,1109413,1109414,1111996,1112534,1112535,1113247,1113252,1113255,1116827,1118644,1118830,1118831,1120640,1121034,1121035,1121056,1133131,1133232,1141913,1142772,1152590,1154016,1154025,CVE-2018-1000876,CVE-2018-17358,CVE-2018-17359,CVE-2018-17360,CVE-2018-17985,CVE-2018-18309,CVE-2018-18483,CVE-2018-18484,CVE-2018-18605,CVE-2018-18606,CVE-2018-18607,CVE-2018-19931,CVE-2018-19932,CVE-2018-20623,CVE-2018-20651,CVE-2018-20671,CVE-2018-6323,CVE-2018-6543,CVE-2018-6759,CVE-2018-6872,CVE-2018-7208,CVE-2018-7568,CVE-2018-7569,CVE-2018-7570,CVE-2018-7642,CVE-2018-7643,CVE-2018-8945,CVE-2019-1010180,ECO-368,SLE-6206
Description:
This update for binutils fixes the following issues:

binutils was updated to current 2.32 branch [jsc#ECO-368].

Includes following security fixes:

- CVE-2018-17358: Fixed invalid memory access in _bfd_stab_section_find_nearest_line in syms.c (bsc#1109412)
- CVE-2018-17359: Fixed invalid memory access exists in bfd_zalloc in opncls.c (bsc#1109413)
- CVE-2018-17360: Fixed heap-based buffer over-read in bfd_getl32 in libbfd.c (bsc#1109414)
- CVE-2018-17985: Fixed a stack consumption problem caused by the cplus_demangle_type (bsc#1116827)
- CVE-2018-18309: Fixed an invalid memory address dereference was discovered in read_reloc in reloc.c (bsc#1111996)
- CVE-2018-18483: Fixed get_count function provided by libiberty that allowed attackers to cause a denial of service or other unspecified impact (bsc#1112535)
- CVE-2018-18484: Fixed stack exhaustion in the C++ demangling functions provided by libiberty, caused by recursive stack frames (bsc#1112534)
- CVE-2018-18605: Fixed a heap-based buffer over-read issue was discovered in the function sec_merge_hash_lookup causing a denial of service (bsc#1113255)
- CVE-2018-18606: Fixed a NULL pointer dereference in _bfd_add_merge_section when attempting to merge sections with large alignments, causing denial of service (bsc#1113252)
- CVE-2018-18607: Fixed a NULL pointer dereference in elf_link_input_bfd when used for finding STT_TLS symbols without any TLS section, causing denial of service (bsc#1113247)
- CVE-2018-19931: Fixed a heap-based buffer overflow in bfd_elf32_swap_phdr_in in elfcode.h (bsc#1118831)
- CVE-2018-19932: Fixed an integer overflow and infinite loop caused by the IS_CONTAINED_BY_LMA (bsc#1118830)
- CVE-2018-20623: Fixed a use-after-free in the error function in elfcomm.c (bsc#1121035)
- CVE-2018-20651: Fixed a denial of service via a NULL pointer dereference in elf_link_add_object_symbols in elflink.c (bsc#1121034)
- CVE-2018-20671: Fixed an integer overflow that can trigger a heap-based buffer overflow in  load_specific_debug_section in objdump.c (bsc#1121056)
- CVE-2018-1000876: Fixed integer overflow in bfd_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound,bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_reloc in objdump (bsc#1120640)
- CVE-2019-1010180: Fixed an out of bound memory access that could lead to crashes (bsc#1142772)

- enable xtensa architecture (Tensilica lc6 and related)
- Use -ffat-lto-objects in order to provide assembly for static libs
  (bsc#1141913).
- Fixed some LTO build issues (bsc#1133131 bsc#1133232).
- riscv: Don't check ABI flags if no code section
- Fixed a segfault in ld when building some versions of pacemaker (bsc#1154025, bsc#1154016).
- Add avr, epiphany and rx to target_list so that the common binutils can handle all objects we can create with crosses (bsc#1152590).

Update to binutils 2.32:

* The binutils now support for the C-SKY processor series.
* The x86 assembler now supports a -mvexwig=[0|1] option to control
  encoding of VEX.W-ignored (WIG) VEX instructions.
  It also has a new -mx86-used-note=[yes|no] option to generate (or
  not) x86 GNU property notes.  
* The MIPS assembler now supports the Loongson EXTensions R2 (EXT2),
  the Loongson EXTensions (EXT) instructions, the Loongson Content
  Address Memory (CAM) ASE and the Loongson MultiMedia extensions
  Instructions (MMI) ASE.
* The addr2line, c++filt, nm and objdump tools now have a default
  limit on the maximum amount of recursion that is allowed whilst
  demangling strings.  This limit can be disabled if necessary.
* Objdump's --disassemble option can now take a parameter,
  specifying the starting symbol for disassembly.  Disassembly will
  continue from this symbol up to the next symbol or the end of the
  function.
* The BFD linker will now report property change in linker map file
  when merging GNU properties.
* The BFD linker's -t option now doesn't report members within
  archives, unless -t is given twice.  This makes it more useful
  when generating a list of files that should be packaged for a
  linker bug report.
* The GOLD linker has improved warning messages for relocations that
  refer to discarded sections.

- Improve relro support on s390 [fate#326356]
- Fix broken debug symbols (bsc#1118644)
- Handle ELF compressed header alignment correctly.



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Patch: SUSE-2019-2997
Released: Mon Nov 18 15:16:38 2019
Summary: Security update for ncurses
Severity: moderate
References: 1103320,1154036,1154037,CVE-2019-17594,CVE-2019-17595
Description:
This update for ncurses fixes the following issues:

Security issues fixed:

- CVE-2019-17594: Fixed a heap-based buffer over-read in the _nc_find_entry function (bsc#1154036).
- CVE-2019-17595: Fixed a heap-based buffer over-read in the fmt_entry function (bsc#1154037).

Non-security issue fixed:

- Removed screen.xterm from terminfo database (bsc#1103320).


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Patch: SUSE-2019-3061
Released: Mon Nov 25 17:34:22 2019
Summary: Security update for gcc9
Severity: moderate
References: 1114592,1135254,1141897,1142649,1142654,1148517,1149145,CVE-2019-14250,CVE-2019-15847,SLE-6533,SLE-6536
Description:


This update includes the GNU Compiler Collection 9.

A full changelog is provided by the GCC team on:

   https://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/gcc-9/changes.html


The base system compiler libraries libgcc_s1, libstdc++6 and others are
now built by the gcc 9 packages.

To use it, install 'gcc9' or 'gcc9-c++' or other compiler brands and use CC=gcc-9 /
CXX=g++-9 during configuration for using it.


Security issues fixed:

- CVE-2019-15847: Fixed a miscompilation in the POWER9 back end, that optimized multiple calls of the __builtin_darn intrinsic into a single call. (bsc#1149145)
- CVE-2019-14250: Fixed a heap overflow in the LTO linker. (bsc#1142649)

Non-security issues fixed:

- Split out libstdc++ pretty-printers into a separate package supplementing gdb and the installed runtime. (bsc#1135254)
- Fixed miscompilation for vector shift on s390. (bsc#1141897)


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Patch: SUSE-2019-3086
Released: Thu Nov 28 10:02:24 2019
Summary: Security update for libidn2
Severity: moderate
References: 1154884,1154887,CVE-2019-12290,CVE-2019-18224
Description:
This update for libidn2 to version 2.2.0 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2019-12290: Fixed an improper round-trip check when converting A-labels to U-labels (bsc#1154884).
- CVE-2019-18224: Fixed a heap-based buffer overflow that was caused by long domain strings (bsc#1154887).


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Patch: SUSE-2020-10
Released: Thu Jan  2 12:35:06 2020
Summary: Recommended update for gcc7
Severity: moderate
References: 1146475
Description:
This update for gcc7 fixes the following issues:

- Fix miscompilation with thread-safe localstatic initialization (gcc#85887).
- Fix debug info created for array definitions that complete an earlier declaration (bsc#1146475).


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Patch: SUSE-2020-395
Released: Tue Feb 18 14:16:48 2020
Summary: Recommended update for gcc7
Severity: moderate
References: 1160086
Description:

This update for gcc7 fixes the following issue:

- Fixed a miscompilation in zSeries code (bsc#1160086)

  

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Patch: SUSE-2020-453
Released: Tue Feb 25 10:51:53 2020
Summary: Recommended update for binutils
Severity: moderate
References: 1160590
Description:
This update for binutils fixes the following issues:

- Recognize the official name of s390 arch13: 'z15'. (bsc#1160590, jsc#SLE-7903 aka jsc#SLE-7464)


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Patch: SUSE-2020-525
Released: Fri Feb 28 11:49:36 2020
Summary: Recommended update for pam
Severity: moderate
References: 1164562
Description:
This update for pam fixes the following issues:

- Add libdb as build-time dependency to enable pam_userdb module.
  Enable pam_userdb.so (jsc#sle-7258, bsc#1164562)


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Patch: SUSE-2020-689
Released: Fri Mar 13 17:09:01 2020
Summary: Recommended update for pam
Severity: moderate
References: 1166510
Description:

This update for PAM fixes the following issue:

- The license of libdb linked against pam_userdb is not always wanted,
  so we temporary disabled pam_userdb again. It will be published
  in a different package at a later time. (bsc#1166510)
  

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Patch: SUSE-2020-917
Released: Fri Apr  3 15:02:25 2020
Summary: Recommended update for pam
Severity: moderate
References: 1166510
Description:
This update for pam fixes the following issues:

- Moved pam_userdb into a separate package pam-extra. (bsc#1166510)


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Patch: SUSE-2020-948
Released: Wed Apr  8 07:44:21 2020
Summary: Security update for gmp, gnutls, libnettle
Severity: moderate
References: 1152692,1155327,1166881,1168345,CVE-2020-11501
Description:
This update for gmp, gnutls, libnettle fixes the following issues:

Security issue fixed:

- CVE-2020-11501: Fixed zero random value in DTLS client hello (bsc#1168345)

FIPS related bugfixes:

- FIPS: Install checksums for binary integrity verification which are
  required when running in FIPS mode (bsc#1152692, jsc#SLE-9518)
- FIPS: Fixed a cfb8 decryption issue, no longer truncate output IV if
  input is shorter than block size. (bsc#1166881)
- FIPS: Added Diffie Hellman public key verification test. (bsc#1155327)


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Patch: SUSE-2020-1226
Released: Fri May  8 10:51:05 2020
Summary: Recommended update for gcc9
Severity: moderate
References: 1149995,1152590,1167898
Description:
This update for gcc9 fixes the following issues:

This update ships the GCC 9.3 release.

- Includes a fix for Internal compiler error when building HepMC (bsc#1167898)
- Includes fix for binutils version parsing
- Add libstdc++6-pp provides and conflicts to avoid file conflicts
  with same minor version of libstdc++6-pp from gcc10.
- Add gcc9 autodetect -g at lto link (bsc#1149995)
- Install go tool buildid for bootstrapping go


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Patch: SUSE-2020-1294
Released: Mon May 18 07:38:36 2020
Summary: Security update for file
Severity: moderate
References: 1154661,1169512,CVE-2019-18218
Description:
This update for file fixes the following issues:

Security issues fixed:

- CVE-2019-18218: Fixed a heap-based buffer overflow in cdf_read_property_info() (bsc#1154661).

Non-security issue fixed:

- Fixed broken '--help' output (bsc#1169512).


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Patch: SUSE-2020-1303
Released: Mon May 18 09:40:36 2020
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1169582
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

- timezone update 2020a. (bsc#1169582)
  * Morocco springs forward on 2020-05-31, not 2020-05-24.
  * Canada's Yukon advanced to -07 year-round on 2020-03-08.
  * America/Nuuk renamed from America/Godthab.
  * zic now supports expiration dates for leap second lists.


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Patch: SUSE-2020-1328
Released: Mon May 18 17:16:04 2020
Summary: Recommended update for grep
Severity: moderate
References: 1155271
Description:
This update for grep fixes the following issues:

- Update testsuite expectations, no functional changes (bsc#1155271)


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Patch: SUSE-2020-1542
Released: Thu Jun  4 13:24:37 2020
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1172055
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issue:

- zdump --version reported 'unknown' (bsc#1172055)
 

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Patch: SUSE-2020-1906
Released: Tue Jul 14 15:58:16 2020
Summary: Recommended update for lifecycle-data-sle-module-development-tools
Severity: moderate
References: 1173407
Description:
This update for lifecycle-data-sle-module-development-tools fixes the following issue:

- Ensure package is installed with its corresponding module when lifecycle package is installed. (bsc#1173407)


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Patch: SUSE-2020-1954
Released: Sat Jul 18 03:07:15 2020
Summary: Recommended update for cracklib
Severity: moderate
References: 1172396
Description:
This update for cracklib fixes the following issues:

- Fixed a buffer overflow when processing long words.


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Patch: SUSE-2020-2083
Released: Thu Jul 30 10:27:59 2020
Summary: Recommended update for diffutils
Severity: moderate
References: 1156913
Description:
This update for diffutils fixes the following issue:

- Disable a sporadically failing test for ppc64 and ppc64le builds. (bsc#1156913)


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Patch: SUSE-2020-2947
Released: Fri Oct 16 15:23:07 2020
Summary: Security update for gcc10, nvptx-tools
Severity: moderate
References: 1172798,1172846,1173972,1174753,1174817,1175168,CVE-2020-13844
Description:
This update for gcc10, nvptx-tools fixes the following issues:

This update provides the GCC10 compiler suite and runtime libraries.

The base SUSE Linux Enterprise libraries libgcc_s1, libstdc++6 are replaced by
the gcc10 variants.

The new compiler variants are available with '-10' suffix, you can specify them
via:

	CC=gcc-10
	CXX=g++-10

or similar commands.

For a detailed changelog check out https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/changes.html

Changes in nvptx-tools:

- Enable build on aarch64
  

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Patch: SUSE-2020-2983
Released: Wed Oct 21 15:03:03 2020
Summary: Recommended update for file
Severity: moderate
References: 1176123
Description:
This update for file fixes the following issues:

- Fixes an issue when file displays broken 'ELF' interpreter. (bsc#1176123)  
  

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Patch: SUSE-2020-3060
Released: Wed Oct 28 08:09:21 2020
Summary: Security update for binutils
Severity: moderate
References: 1126826,1126829,1126831,1140126,1142649,1143609,1153768,1153770,1157755,1160254,1160590,1163333,1163744,CVE-2019-12972,CVE-2019-14250,CVE-2019-14444,CVE-2019-17450,CVE-2019-17451,CVE-2019-9074,CVE-2019-9075,CVE-2019-9077
Description:
This update for binutils fixes the following issues:

binutils was updated to version 2.35. (jsc#ECO-2373)

Update to binutils 2.35:

* The assembler can now produce DWARF-5 format line number tables.
* Readelf now has a 'lint' mode to enable extra checks of the files it is processing.
* Readelf will now display '[...]' when it has to truncate a symbol name.  
  The old behaviour - of displaying as many characters as possible, up to
  the 80 column limit - can be restored by the use of the --silent-truncation
  option.
* The linker can now produce a dependency file listing the inputs that it
  has processed, much like the -M -MP option supported by the compiler.

- fix DT_NEEDED order with -flto [bsc#1163744]


Update to binutils 2.34:

* The disassembler (objdump --disassemble) now has an option to
  generate ascii art thats show the arcs between that start and end
  points of control flow instructions.
* The binutils tools now have support for debuginfod.  Debuginfod is a 
  HTTP service for distributing ELF/DWARF debugging information as
  well as source code.  The tools can now connect to debuginfod
  servers in order to download debug information about the files that
  they are processing.
* The assembler and linker now support the generation of ELF format
  files for the Z80 architecture.

- Add new subpackages for libctf and libctf-nobfd.
- Disable LTO due to bsc#1163333.
- Includes fixes for these CVEs:
  bsc#1153768 aka CVE-2019-17451 aka PR25070
  bsc#1153770 aka CVE-2019-17450 aka PR25078

- fix various build fails on aarch64 (PR25210, bsc#1157755).

Update to binutils 2.33.1:

* Adds support for the Arm Scalable Vector Extension version 2
  (SVE2) instructions, the Arm Transactional Memory Extension (TME)
  instructions and the Armv8.1-M Mainline and M-profile Vector
  Extension (MVE) instructions.
* Adds support for the Arm Cortex-A76AE, Cortex-A77 and Cortex-M35P
  processors and the AArch64 Cortex-A34, Cortex-A65, Cortex-A65AE,
  Cortex-A76AE, and Cortex-A77 processors.
* Adds a .float16 directive for both Arm and AArch64 to allow
  encoding of 16-bit floating point literals.
* For MIPS, Add -m[no-]fix-loongson3-llsc option to fix (or not)
  Loongson3 LLSC Errata.  Add a --enable-mips-fix-loongson3-llsc=[yes|no]
  configure time option to set the default behavior. Set the default
  if the configure option is not used to 'no'.
* The Cortex-A53 Erratum 843419 workaround now supports a choice of
  which workaround to use.  The option --fix-cortex-a53-843419 now
  takes an optional argument --fix-cortex-a53-843419[=full|adr|adrp]
  which can be used to force a particular workaround to be used.
  See --help for AArch64 for more details.
* Add support for GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_BTI and
  GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_PAC  in ELF GNU program properties
  in the AArch64 ELF linker. 
* Add -z force-bti for AArch64 to enable GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_BTI
  on output while warning about missing GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_BTI 
  on inputs and use PLTs protected with BTI.
* Add -z pac-plt for AArch64 to pick PAC enabled PLTs.
* Add --source-comment[=<txt>] option to objdump which if present,
  provides a prefix to source code lines displayed in a disassembly.
* Add --set-section-alignment <section-name>=<power-of-2-align>
  option to objcopy to allow the changing of section alignments.
* Add --verilog-data-width option to objcopy for verilog targets to
  control width of data elements in verilog hex format.
* The separate debug info file options of readelf (--debug-dump=links
  and --debug-dump=follow) and objdump (--dwarf=links and
  --dwarf=follow-links) will now display and/or follow multiple
  links if more than one are present in a file.  (This usually
  happens when gcc's -gsplit-dwarf option is used).
  In addition objdump's --dwarf=follow-links now also affects its
  other display options, so that for example, when combined with
  --syms it will cause the symbol tables in any linked debug info
  files to also be displayed.  In addition when combined with
  --disassemble the --dwarf= follow-links option will ensure that
  any symbol tables in the linked files are read and used when
  disassembling code in the main file.
* Add support for dumping types encoded in the Compact Type Format
  to objdump and readelf.
- Includes fixes for these CVEs:
  bsc#1126826 aka CVE-2019-9077 aka PR1126826
  bsc#1126829 aka CVE-2019-9075 aka PR1126829
  bsc#1126831 aka CVE-2019-9074 aka PR24235
  bsc#1140126 aka CVE-2019-12972 aka PR23405
  bsc#1143609 aka CVE-2019-14444 aka PR24829
  bsc#1142649 aka CVE-2019-14250 aka PR90924

* Add xBPF target
* Fix various problems with DWARF 5 support in gas
* fix nm -B for objects compiled with -flto and -fcommon.

  

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Patch: SUSE-2020-3099
Released: Thu Oct 29 19:33:41 2020
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1177460
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

- timezone update 2020b (bsc#1177460)
  * Revised predictions for Morocco's changes starting in 2023.
  * Canada's Yukon changes to -07 on 2020-11-01, not 2020-03-08.
  * Macquarie Island has stayed in sync with Tasmania since 2011.
  * Casey, Antarctica is at +08 in winter and +11 in summer.
  * zic no longer supports -y, nor the TYPE field of Rules.


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Patch: SUSE-2020-3123
Released: Tue Nov  3 09:48:13 2020
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: important
References: 1177460,1178346,1178350,1178353
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

- Generate 'fat' timezone files (was default before 2020b). (bsc#1178346, bsc#1178350, bsc#1178353)
- Palestine ends DST earlier than predicted, on 2020-10-24. (bsc#1177460)
- Fiji starts DST later than usual, on 2020-12-20. (bsc#1177460)


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Patch: SUSE-2020-3462
Released: Fri Nov 20 13:14:35 2020
Summary: Recommended update for pam and sudo
Severity: moderate
References: 1174593,1177858,1178727
Description:
This update for pam and sudo fixes the following issue:

pam:

- pam_xauth: do not *free* a string which has been successfully passed to *putenv*. (bsc#1177858)
- Initialize the local variable *daysleft* to avoid a misleading warning for password expire days. (bsc#1178727)
- Run /usr/bin/xauth using the old user's and group's identifiers. (bsc#1174593)

sudo:

- Fix a problem with pam_xauth which checks effective and real uids to get the real identity of the user. (bsc#1174593)


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Patch: SUSE-2020-3603
Released: Wed Dec  2 15:11:46 2020
Summary: Recommended update for lifecycle-data-sle-module-development-tools
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for lifecycle-data-sle-module-development-tools fixes the following issues:

- Added expiration data for the GCC 9 yearly update for the Toolchain/Development modules.  
  (jsc#ECO-2373, jsc#SLE-10950, jsc#SLE-10951)


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Patch: SUSE-2020-3620
Released: Thu Dec  3 17:03:55 2020
Summary: Recommended update for pam
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for pam fixes the following issues:

- Check if the password is part of the username. (jsc#SLE-16719, jsc#SLE-16720)
  - Check whether the password contains a substring of of the user's name of at least `<N>` characters length in 
  some form. This is enabled by the new parameter `usersubstr=<N>`


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Patch: SUSE-2020-3640
Released: Mon Dec  7 13:24:41 2020
Summary: Recommended update for binutils
Severity: important
References: 1179036,1179341
Description:
This update for binutils fixes the following issues:

Update binutils 2.35 branch to commit 1c5243df:

* Fixes PR26520, aka [bsc#1179036], a problem in addr2line with
  certain DWARF variable descriptions.
* Also fixes PR26711, PR26656, PR26655, PR26929, PR26808, PR25878,
  PR26740, PR26778, PR26763, PR26685, PR26699, PR26902, PR26869,
  PR26711
* The above includes fixes for dwo files produced by modern dwp,
  fixing several problems in the DWARF reader.

Update binutils to 2.35.1 and rebased branch diff:

* This is a point release over the previous 2.35 version, containing bug
  fixes, and as an exception to the usual rule, one new feature.  The
  new feature is the support for a new directive in the assembler:
  '.nop'.  This directive creates a single no-op instruction in whatever
  encoding is correct for the target architecture.  Unlike the .space or
  .fill this is a real instruction, and it does affect the generation of
  DWARF line number tables, should they be enabled. This fixes an 
  incompatibility introduced in the latest update that broke the install
  scripts of the Oracle server. [bsc#1179341]


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Patch: SUSE-2020-3749
Released: Thu Dec 10 14:39:28 2020
Summary: Security update for gcc7
Severity: moderate
References: 1150164,1161913,1167939,1172798,1178577,1178614,1178624,1178675,CVE-2020-13844
Description:
This update for gcc7 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2020-13844: Added mitigation for aarch64 Straight Line Speculation issue (bsc#1172798)
- Enable fortran for the nvptx offload compiler. 
- Update README.First-for.SuSE.packagers
- avoid assembler errors with AVX512 gather and scatter instructions when using -masm=intel.
- Backport the aarch64 -moutline-atomics feature and accumulated fixes but not its
  default enabling.  [jsc#SLE-12209, bsc#1167939]
- Fixed 32bit libgnat.so link.  [bsc#1178675]
- Fixed memcpy miscompilation on aarch64. [bsc#1178624, bsc#1178577]
- Fixed debug line info for try/catch.  [bsc#1178614]
- Remove -mbranch-protection=standard (aarch64 flag) when gcc7 is used to build gcc7 (ie when ada is enabled)
- Fixed corruption of pass private ->aux via DF. [gcc#94148]
- Fixed debug information issue with inlined functions and passed by reference arguments.  [gcc#93888]
- Fixed binutils release date detection issue.
- Fixed register allocation issue with exception handling code on s390x.  [bsc#1161913] 
- Fixed miscompilation of some atomic code on aarch64. [bsc#1150164]


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Patch: SUSE-2020-3791
Released: Mon Dec 14 17:39:19 2020
Summary: Recommended update for gzip
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for gzip fixes the following issue:

- Enable `DFLTCC` (Deflate Conversion Call) compression for s390x for levels 1-6 to `CFLAGS`. (jsc#SLE-13775)
  
  Enable by adding `-DDFLTCC_LEVEL_MASK=0x7e` to `CFLAGS`.


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Patch: SUSE-2020-3942
Released: Tue Dec 29 12:22:01 2020
Summary: Recommended update for libidn2
Severity: moderate
References: 1180138
Description:
This update for libidn2 fixes the following issues:

- The library is actually dual licensed, GPL-2.0-or-later or LGPL-3.0-or-later,
  adjusted the RPM license tags (bsc#1180138)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-79
Released: Tue Jan 12 10:49:34 2021
Summary: Recommended update for gcc7
Severity: moderate
References: 1167939
Description:
This update for gcc7 fixes the following issues:

- Amend the gcc7 aarch64 atomics for glibc namespace violation with getauxval.  [bsc#1167939]


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Patch: SUSE-2021-179
Released: Wed Jan 20 13:38:51 2021
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1177460
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

- timezone update 2020f (bsc#1177460)
  * 'make rearguard_tarballs' no longer generates a bad rearguard.zi,
    fixing a 2020e bug.

- timezone update 2020e (bsc#1177460)
  * Volgograd switches to Moscow time on 2020-12-27 at 02:00.

- timezone update 2020f (bsc#1177460)
  * 'make rearguard_tarballs' no longer generates a bad rearguard.zi,
    fixing a 2020e bug.

- timezone update 2020e (bsc#1177460)
  * Volgograd switches to Moscow time on 2020-12-27 at 02:00.


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Patch: SUSE-2021-220
Released: Tue Jan 26 14:00:51 2021
Summary: Recommended update for keyutils
Severity: moderate
References: 1180603
Description:
This update for keyutils fixes the following issues:

- Adjust the library license to be LPGL-2.1+ only (the tools are GPL2+, the library is just LGPL-2.1+) (bsc#1180603)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-293
Released: Wed Feb  3 12:52:34 2021
Summary: Recommended update for gmp
Severity: moderate
References: 1180603
Description:
This update for gmp fixes the following issues:

- correct license statements of packages (library itself is no GPL-3.0) (bsc#1180603)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-301
Released: Thu Feb  4 08:46:27 2021
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1177460
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

- timezone update 2021a (bsc#1177460)
  * South Sudan changes from +03 to +02 on 2021-02-01 at 00:00.

- timezone update 2021a (bsc#1177460)
  * South Sudan changes from +03 to +02 on 2021-02-01 at 00:00.


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Patch: SUSE-2021-339
Released: Mon Feb  8 13:16:07 2021
Summary: Optional update for pam
Severity: low
References: 
Description:
This update for pam fixes the following issues:

- Added rpm macros for this package, so that other packages can make use of it

This patch is optional to be installed - it doesn't fix any bugs.


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Patch: SUSE-2021-596
Released: Thu Feb 25 10:26:30 2021
Summary: Recommended update for gcc7
Severity: moderate
References: 1181618
Description:
This update for gcc7 fixes the following issues:

- Fixed webkit2gtk3 build (bsc#1181618)
- Change GCC exception licenses to SPDX format
- Remove include-fixed/pthread.h


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Patch: SUSE-2021-924
Released: Tue Mar 23 10:00:49 2021
Summary: Recommended update for filesystem
Severity: moderate
References: 1078466,1146705,1175519,1178775,1180020,1180083,1180596,1181011,1181831,1183094
Description:
This update for filesystem the following issues:

- Remove duplicate line due to merge error
- Add fix for 'mesa' creating cache with perm 0700. (bsc#1181011) 
- Fixed an issue causing failure during installation/upgrade a failure. (rh#1548403) (bsc#1146705)
- Allows to override config to add cleanup options of '/var/tmp'. (bsc#1078466)
- Create config to cleanup '/tmp' regular required with 'tmpfs'. (bsc#1175519)

This update for systemd fixes the following issues:

- Fix for a possible memory leak. (bsc#1180020)
- Fix for a case when to a bind mounted directory results inactive mount units. (#7811) (bsc#1180596)
- Fixed an issue when starting a container conflicts with another one. (bsc#1178775)
- Drop most of the tmpfiles that deal with generic paths and avoid warnings. (bsc#1078466, bsc#1181831)
- Don't use shell redirections when calling a rpm macro. (bsc#1183094)
- 'systemd' requires 'aaa_base' >= 13.2. (bsc#1180083)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-930
Released: Wed Mar 24 12:09:23 2021
Summary: Security update for nghttp2
Severity: important
References: 1172442,1181358,CVE-2020-11080
Description:
This update for nghttp2 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2020-11080: HTTP/2 Large Settings Frame DoS (bsc#1181358)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-974
Released: Mon Mar 29 19:31:27 2021
Summary: Security update for tar
Severity: low
References: 1181131,CVE-2021-20193
Description:
This update for tar fixes the following issues:

CVE-2021-20193: Memory leak in read_header() in list.c (bsc#1181131)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-1018
Released: Tue Apr  6 14:29:13 2021
Summary: Recommended update for gzip
Severity: moderate
References: 1180713
Description:
This update for gzip fixes the following issues:

- Fixes an issue when 'gzexe' counts the lines to skip wrong. (bsc#1180713)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-1289
Released: Wed Apr 21 14:02:46 2021
Summary: Recommended update for gzip
Severity: moderate
References: 1177047
Description:
This update for gzip fixes the following issues:

- Fixed a potential segfault when zlib acceleration is enabled (bsc#1177047)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-1291
Released: Wed Apr 21 14:04:06 2021
Summary: Recommended update for mpfr
Severity: moderate
References: 1141190
Description:
This update for mpfr fixes the following issues:

- Fixed an issue when building for ppc64le (bsc#1141190)

Technical library fixes:

- A subtraction of two numbers of the same sign or addition of two numbers of different signs
  can be rounded incorrectly (and the ternary value can be incorrect) when one of the two
  inputs is reused as the output (destination) and all these MPFR numbers have exactly
  GMP_NUMB_BITS bits of precision (typically, 32 bits on 32-bit machines, 64 bits on 64-bit
  machines).
- The mpfr_fma and mpfr_fms functions can behave incorrectly in case of internal overflow or
  underflow.
- The result of the mpfr_sqr function can be rounded incorrectly in a rare case near underflow
  when the destination has exactly GMP_NUMB_BITS bits of precision (typically, 32 bits on
  32-bit machines, 64 bits on 64-bit machines) and the input has at most GMP_NUMB_BITS bits
  of precision.
- The behavior and documentation of the mpfr_get_str function are inconsistent concerning the
  minimum precision (this is related to the change of the minimum precision from 2 to 1 in
  MPFR 4.0.0). The get_str patch fixes this issue in the following way: the value 1 can now be
  provided for n (4th argument of mpfr_get_str); if n = 0, then the number of significant digits
  in the output string can now be 1, as already implied by the documentation (but the code was
  increasing it to 2).
- The mpfr_cmp_q function can behave incorrectly when the rational (mpq_t) number has a null
  denominator.
- The mpfr_inp_str and mpfr_out_str functions might behave incorrectly when the stream is a
  null pointer: the stream is replaced by stdin and stdout, respectively. This behavior is
  useless, not documented (thus incorrect in case a null pointer would have a special meaning),
  and not consistent with other input/output functions.


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Patch: SUSE-2021-1643
Released: Wed May 19 13:51:48 2021
Summary: Recommended update for pam
Severity: important
References: 1181443,1184358,1185562
Description:
This update for pam fixes the following issues:

- Fixed a bug, where the 'unlimited'/'-1' value was not interpreted correctly (bsc#1181443)
- Fixed a bug, where pam_access interpreted the keyword 'LOCAL' incorrectly, leading to
  an attempt to resolve it as a hostname (bsc#1184358)
- In the 32-bit compatibility package for 64-bit architectures, require 'systemd-32bit' to be also installed as it contains pam_systemd.so for 32 bit applications. (bsc#1185562)



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Patch: SUSE-2021-1861
Released: Fri Jun  4 09:59:40 2021
Summary: Recommended update for gcc10
Severity: moderate
References: 1029961,1106014,1178577,1178624,1178675,1182016
Description:
This update for gcc10 fixes the following issues:

- Disable nvptx offloading for aarch64 again since it doesn't work
- Fixed a build failure issue. (bsc#1182016)
- Fix for memory miscompilation on 'aarch64'. (bsc#1178624, bsc#1178577)
- Fix 32bit 'libgnat.so' link. (bsc#1178675)
- prepare usrmerge: Install libgcc_s into %_libdir. ABI wise it stays /%lib. (bsc#1029961)
- Build complete set of multilibs for arm-none target. (bsc#1106014)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-1926
Released: Thu Jun 10 08:38:14 2021
Summary: Recommended update for gcc
Severity: moderate
References: 1096677
Description:
This update for gcc fixes the following issues:

- Added gccgo symlink and go and gofmt as alternatives to support parallel installation
  of golang (bsc#1096677)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-1935
Released: Thu Jun 10 10:45:09 2021
Summary: Recommended update for gzip
Severity: moderate
References: 1186642
Description:

This update for gzip fixes the following issue:

- gzip had a lower release number in 15 sp2 and sp3 than in 15 sp1, which could lead
  to migration issues. (bsc#1186642)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-1937
Released: Thu Jun 10 10:47:09 2021
Summary: Recommended update for nghttp2
Severity: moderate
References: 1186642
Description:

This update for nghttp2 fixes the following issue:

- The (lib)nghttp2 packages had a lower release number in SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 sp2 and sp3 than in 15 sp1, which could lead
  to migration issues. (bsc#1186642)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-2173
Released: Mon Jun 28 14:59:45 2021
Summary: Recommended update for automake
Severity: moderate
References: 1040589,1047218,1182604,1185540,1186049
Description:
This update for automake fixes the following issues:

- Implement generated autoconf makefiles reproducible (bsc#1182604)
- Add fix to avoid date variations in docs. (bsc#1047218, jsc#SLE-17848)
- Avoid bashisms in test-driver script. (bsc#1185540)

This update for pcre fixes the following issues:

- Do not run profiling 'check' in parallel to make package build reproducible. (bsc#1040589)

This update for brp-check-suse fixes the following issues:

- Add fixes to support reproducible builds. (bsc#1186049) 



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Patch: SUSE-2021-2193
Released: Mon Jun 28 18:38:43 2021
Summary: Recommended update for tar
Severity: moderate
References: 1184124
Description:
This update for tar fixes the following issues:

- Link '/var/lib/tests/tar/bin/genfile' as Position-Independent Executable (bsc#1184124)
  

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Patch: SUSE-2021-2196
Released: Tue Jun 29 09:41:39 2021
Summary: Security update for lua53
Severity: moderate
References: 1175448,1175449,CVE-2020-24370,CVE-2020-24371
Description:
This update for lua53 fixes the following issues:

Update to version 5.3.6:

- CVE-2020-24371: lgc.c mishandles the interaction between barriers and the sweep phase, leading to a memory access violation involving collectgarbage (bsc#1175449)
- CVE-2020-24370: ldebug.c allows a negation overflow and segmentation fault in getlocal and setlocal (bsc#1175448)
- Long brackets with a huge number of '=' overflow some internal buffer arithmetic.


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Patch: SUSE-2021-2245
Released: Mon Jul  5 12:14:52 2021
Summary: Recommended update for lifecycle-data-sle-module-development-tools
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for lifecycle-data-sle-module-development-tools fixes the following issues:

- mark go1.14 as 'end of life' as go1.16 was released and we only support 2 go versions parallel (jsc#ECO-1484)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-2555
Released: Thu Jul 29 08:29:55 2021
Summary: Security update for git
Severity: moderate
References: 1168930,1183026,1183580,CVE-2021-21300
Description:
This update for git fixes the following issues:

Update from version 2.26.2 to version 2.31.1 (jsc#SLE-18152)

Security fixes:

- CVE-2021-21300: On case-insensitive file systems with support for symbolic links, if Git is configured globally 
  to apply delay-capable clean/smudge filters (such as Git LFS), Git could run remote code during a clone. (bsc#1183026)

Non security changes:

- Add `sysusers` file to create `git-daemon` user.
- Remove `perl-base` and `openssh-server` dependency on `git-core`and provide a `perl-Git` package. (jsc#SLE-17838)
- `fsmonitor` bug fixes
- Fix `git bisect` to take an annotated tag as a good/bad endpoint
- Fix a corner case in `git mv` on case insensitive systems
- Require only `openssh-clients` where possible (like Tumbleweed or SUSE Linux Enterprise >= 15 SP3). (bsc#1183580)
- Drop `rsync` requirement, not necessary anymore.
- Use of `pack-redundant` command is discouraged and will trigger a warning. The replacement is `repack -d`.
- The `--format=%(trailers)` mechanism gets enhanced to make it easier to design output for machine consumption.
- No longer give message to choose between rebase or merge upon pull if the history `fast-forwards`.
- The configuration variable `core.abbrev` can be set to `no` to force no abbreviation regardless of the hash algorithm
- `git rev-parse` can be explicitly told to give output as absolute or relative path with the 
  `--path-format=(absolute|relative)` option.
- Bash completion update to make it easier for end-users to add completion for their custom `git` subcommands.
- `git maintenance` learned to drive scheduled maintenance on platforms whose native scheduling methods are not 'cron'.
- After expiring a reflog and making a single commit, the reflog for the branch would record a single entry that 
  knows both `@{0}` and `@{1}`, but we failed to answer 'what commit were we on?', i.e. `@{1}`
- `git bundle` learns `--stdin` option to read its refs from the standard input.  
  Also, it now does not lose refs when they point at the same object.
- `git log` learned a new `--diff-merges=<how>` option.
- `git ls-files` can and does show multiple entries when the index is unmerged, which is a source for confusion 
  unless `-s/-u` option is in use.  A new option `--deduplicate` has been introduced.
- `git worktree list` now annotates worktrees as prunable, shows locked and prunable attributes 
  in `--porcelain mode`, and gained a `--verbose` option.
- `git clone` tries to locally check out the branch pointed at by HEAD of the remote repository after it 
  is done, but the protocol did not convey the information necessary to do so when copying an empty repository.  
  The protocol v2 learned how to do so.
- There are other ways than `..` for a single token to denote a `commit range', namely `<rev>^!` 
   and `<rev>^-<n>`, but `git range-diff` did not understand them.
- The `git range-diff` command learned `--(left|right)-only` option to show only one side of the compared range.
- `git mergetool` feeds three versions (base, local and remote) of a conflicted path unmodified. 
  The command learned to optionally prepare these files with unconflicted parts already resolved.
- The `.mailmap` is documented to be read only from the root level of a working tree, but a stray file 
  in a bare repository also was read by accident, which has been corrected.
- `git maintenance` tool learned a new `pack-refs` maintenance task.
- Improved error message given when a configuration variable that is expected to have a boolean value.
- Signed commits and tags now allow verification of objects, whose two object names 
  (one in SHA-1, the other in SHA-256) are both signed.
- `git rev-list` command learned `--disk-usage` option.
- `git diff`, `git log` `--{skip,rotate}-to=<path>` allows the user to discard diff output for early 
  paths or move them to the end of the output.
- `git difftool` learned `--skip-to=<path>` option to restart an interrupted session from an arbitrary path.
- `git grep` has been tweaked to be limited to the sparse checkout paths.
- `git rebase --[no-]fork-point` gained a configuration variable `rebase.forkPoint` so that users do not have 
  to keep specifying a non-default setting.
- `git stash` did not work well in a sparsely checked out working tree.
- Newline characters in the host and path part of `git://` URL are now forbidden.
- `Userdiff` updates for PHP, Rust, CSS
- Avoid administrator error leading to data loss with `git push --force-with-lease[=<ref>]` by 
  introducing `--force-if-includes`
- only pull `asciidoctor` for the default ruby version
- The `--committer-date-is-author-date` option of `rebase` and `am` subcommands lost the e-mail address by 
  mistake in 2.29
- The transport protocol v2 has become the default again
- `git worktree` gained a `repair` subcommand, `git init --separate-git-dir` no longer corrupts administrative data 
  related to linked worktrees
- `git maintenance` introduced for repository maintenance tasks
- `fetch.writeCommitGraph` is deemed to be still a bit too risky and is no longer part of the 
  `feature.experimental` set.
- The commands in the `diff` family honors the `diff.relative` configuration variable.
- `git diff-files` has been taught to say paths that are marked as `intent-to-add` are new files, 
  not modified from an empty blob.
- `git gui` now allows opening work trees from the start-up dialog.
- `git bugreport` reports what shell is in use.
- Some repositories have commits that record wrong committer timezone; `git fast-import` has an option to pass 
  these timestamps intact to allow recreating existing repositories as-is.
- `git describe` will always use the `long` version when giving its output based misplaced tags 
- `git pull` issues a warning message until the `pull.rebase` configuration variable is explicitly given
  

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Patch: SUSE-2021-2573
Released: Thu Jul 29 14:21:52 2021
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1188127
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issue:
- From systemd v249: when enumerating time zones the timedatectl tool will now consult the 'tzdata.zi' file shipped by
the IANA time zone database package, in addition to 'zone1970.tab', as before. This makes sure time zone aliases are
now correctly supported. This update adds the 'tzdata.zi' file (bsc#1188127).


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Patch: SUSE-2021-2993
Released: Thu Sep  9 14:31:33 2021
Summary: Recommended update for gcc
Severity: moderate
References: 1185348
Description:
This update for gcc fixes the following issues:

- With gcc-PIE add -pie even when -fPIC is specified but we are
  not linking a shared library.  [bsc#1185348]
- Fix postun of gcc-go alternative.


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Patch: SUSE-2021-3182
Released: Tue Sep 21 17:04:26 2021
Summary: Recommended update for file
Severity: moderate
References: 1189996
Description:
This update for file fixes the following issues:

- Fixes exception thrown by memory allocation problem (bsc#1189996)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-3291
Released: Wed Oct  6 16:45:36 2021
Summary: Security update for glibc
Severity: moderate
References: 1186489,1187911,CVE-2021-33574,CVE-2021-35942
Description:
This update for glibc fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2021-33574: Fixed use __pthread_attr_copy in mq_notify (bsc#1186489).
- CVE-2021-35942: Fixed wordexp handle overflow in positional parameter number (bsc#1187911).


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Patch: SUSE-2021-3490
Released: Wed Oct 20 16:31:55 2021
Summary: Security update for ncurses
Severity: moderate
References: 1190793,CVE-2021-39537
Description:
This update for ncurses fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2021-39537: Fixed an heap-based buffer overflow in _nc_captoinfo. (bsc#1190793)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-3494
Released: Wed Oct 20 16:48:46 2021
Summary: Recommended update for pam
Severity: moderate
References: 1190052
Description:
This update for pam fixes the following issues:

- Added pam_faillock to the set of available PAM modules. (jsc#SLE-20638)
- Added new file macros.pam on request of systemd. (bsc#1190052)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-3510
Released: Tue Oct 26 11:22:15 2021
Summary: Recommended update for pam
Severity: important
References: 1191987
Description:
This update for pam fixes the following issues:

- Fixed a bad directive file which resulted in
  the 'securetty' file to be installed as 'macros.pam'.
  (bsc#1191987)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-3529
Released: Wed Oct 27 09:23:32 2021
Summary: Security update for pcre
Severity: moderate
References: 1172973,1172974,CVE-2019-20838,CVE-2020-14155
Description:
This update for pcre fixes the following issues:

Update pcre to version 8.45:

- CVE-2020-14155: Fixed integer overflow via a large number after a '(?C' substring (bsc#1172974).
- CVE-2019-20838: Fixed buffer over-read in JIT compiler (bsc#1172973)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-3616
Released: Thu Nov  4 12:29:16 2021
Summary: Security update for binutils
Severity: moderate
References: 1179898,1179899,1179900,1179901,1179902,1179903,1180451,1180454,1180461,1181452,1182252,1183511,1184620,1184794,CVE-2020-16590,CVE-2020-16591,CVE-2020-16592,CVE-2020-16593,CVE-2020-16598,CVE-2020-16599,CVE-2020-35448,CVE-2020-35493,CVE-2020-35496,CVE-2020-35507,CVE-2021-20197,CVE-2021-20284,CVE-2021-3487
Description:
This update for binutils fixes the following issues:

Update to binutils 2.37:

* The GNU Binutils sources now requires a C99 compiler and library to
  build.
* Support for Realm Management Extension (RME) for AArch64 has been
  added.
* A new linker option '-z report-relative-reloc' for x86 ELF targets
  has been added to report dynamic relative relocations.
* A new linker option '-z start-stop-gc' has been added to disable
  special treatment of __start_*/__stop_* references when
  --gc-sections.
* A new linker options '-Bno-symbolic' has been added which will
  cancel the '-Bsymbolic' and '-Bsymbolic-functions' options.
* The readelf tool has a new command line option which can be used to
  specify how the numeric values of symbols are reported.
  --sym-base=0|8|10|16 tells readelf to display the values in base 8,
  base 10 or base 16.  A sym base of 0 represents the default action
  of displaying values under 10000 in base 10 and values above that in
  base 16.
* A new format has been added to the nm program.  Specifying
  '--format=just-symbols' (or just using -j) will tell the program to
  only display symbol names and nothing else.
* A new command line option '--keep-section-symbols' has been added to
  objcopy and strip.  This stops the removal of unused section symbols
  when the file is copied.  Removing these symbols saves space, but
  sometimes they are needed by other tools.
* The '--weaken', '--weaken-symbol' and '--weaken-symbols' options
  supported by objcopy now make undefined symbols weak on targets that
  support weak symbols. 
* Readelf and objdump can now display and use the contents of .debug_sup
  sections.
* Readelf and objdump will now follow links to separate debug info
  files by default.  This behaviour can be stopped via the use of the
  new '-wN' or '--debug-dump=no-follow-links' options for readelf and
  the '-WN' or '--dwarf=no-follow-links' options for objdump.  Also
  the old behaviour can be restored by the use of the
  '--enable-follow-debug-links=no' configure time option.

  The semantics of the =follow-links option have also been slightly
  changed.  When enabled, the option allows for the loading of symbol
  tables and string tables from the separate files which can be used
  to enhance the information displayed when dumping other sections,
  but it does not automatically imply that information from the
  separate files should be displayed.

  If other debug section display options are also enabled (eg
  '--debug-dump=info') then the contents of matching sections in both
  the main file and the separate debuginfo file *will* be displayed.
  This is because in most cases the debug section will only be present
  in one of the files.

  If however non-debug section display options are enabled (eg
  '--sections') then the contents of matching parts of the separate
  debuginfo file will *not* be displayed.  This is because in most
  cases the user probably only wanted to load the symbol information
  from the separate debuginfo file.  In order to change this behaviour
  a new command line option --process-links can be used.  This will
  allow di0pslay options to applied to both the main file and any
  separate debuginfo files.

* Nm has a new command line option: '--quiet'.  This suppresses 'no
  symbols' diagnostic.

Update to binutils 2.36:

New features in the Assembler:

- General:

   * When setting the link order attribute of ELF sections, it is now
     possible to use a numeric section index instead of symbol name.
   * Added a .nop directive to generate a single no-op instruction in
     a target neutral manner.  This instruction does have an effect on
     DWARF line number generation, if that is active.
   * Removed --reduce-memory-overheads and --hash-size as gas now
     uses hash tables that can be expand and shrink automatically.

- X86/x86_64:

   * Add support for AVX VNNI, HRESET, UINTR, TDX, AMX and Key
     Locker instructions. 
   * Support non-absolute segment values for lcall and ljmp.
   * Add {disp16} pseudo prefix to x86 assembler.
   * Configure with --enable-x86-used-note by default for Linux/x86.

-  ARM/AArch64:

   * Add support for Cortex-A78, Cortex-A78AE and Cortex-X1,
     Cortex-R82, Neoverse V1, and Neoverse N2 cores.
   * Add support for ETMv4 (Embedded Trace Macrocell), ETE (Embedded
     Trace Extension), TRBE (Trace Buffer Extension), CSRE (Call
     Stack Recorder Extension) and BRBE (Branch Record Buffer
     Extension) system registers.
   * Add support for Armv8-R and Armv8.7-A ISA extensions.
   * Add support for DSB memory nXS barrier, WFET and WFIT
     instruction for Armv8.7.
   * Add support for +csre feature for -march. Add CSR PDEC
     instruction for CSRE feature in AArch64.
   * Add support for +flagm feature for -march in Armv8.4 AArch64.
   * Add support for +ls64 feature for -march in Armv8.7
     AArch64. Add atomic 64-byte load/store instructions for this
     feature. 
   * Add support for +pauth (Pointer Authentication) feature for
     -march in AArch64.

New features in the Linker:

  * Add --error-handling-script=<NAME> command line option to allow
    a helper script to be invoked when an undefined symbol or a
    missing library is encountered.  This option can be suppressed
    via the configure time switch: --enable-error-handling-script=no.
  * Add -z x86-64-{baseline|v[234]} to the x86 ELF linker to mark
    x86-64-{baseline|v[234]} ISA level as needed.
  * Add -z unique-symbol to avoid duplicated local symbol names.
  * The creation of PE format DLLs now defaults to using a more
    secure set of DLL characteristics.
  * The linker now deduplicates the types in .ctf sections.  The new 
     command-line option --ctf-share-types describes how to do this:
     its default value, share-unconflicted, produces the most compact
     output.
  * The linker now omits the 'variable section' from .ctf sections
    by default, saving space.  This is almost certainly what you
    want unless you are working on a project that has its own
    analogue of symbol tables that are not reflected in the ELF
    symtabs.

New features in other binary tools:

  * The ar tool's previously unused l modifier is now used for
    specifying dependencies of a static library. The arguments of
    this option (or --record-libdeps long form option) will be
    stored verbatim in the __.LIBDEP member of the archive, which
    the linker may read at link time.
  * Readelf can now display the contents of LTO symbol table
    sections when asked to do so via the --lto-syms command line
    option.
  * Readelf now accepts the -C command line option to enable the
    demangling of symbol names.  In addition the --demangle=<style>,
    --no-demangle, --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit options
    are also now availale.

The following security fixes are addressed by the update:

- CVE-2021-20197: Fixed a race condition which allows users to own arbitrary files (bsc#1181452).
- CVE-2021-20284: Fixed a heap-based buffer overflow in _bfd_elf_slurp_secondary_reloc_section in elf.c (bsc#1183511).
- CVE-2021-3487: Fixed a denial of service via excessive debug section size causing excessive memory consumption in bfd's dwarf2.c read_section() (bsc#1184620).
- CVE-2020-35448: Fixed a heap-based buffer over-read in bfd_getl_signed_32() in libbfd.c (bsc#1184794).
- CVE-2020-16590: Fixed a double free vulnerability in process_symbol_table() (bsc#1179898).
- CVE-2020-16591: Fixed an invalid read in process_symbol_table() (bsc#1179899).
- CVE-2020-16592: Fixed an use-after-free in bfd_hash_lookup() (bsc#1179900).
- CVE-2020-16593: Fixed a null pointer dereference in scan_unit_for_symbols() (bsc#1179901).
- CVE-2020-16598: Fixed a null pointer dereference in debug_get_real_type() (bsc#1179902).
- CVE-2020-16599: Fixed a null pointer dereference in _bfd_elf_get_symbol_version_string() (bsc#1179903)
- CVE-2020-35493: Fixed heap-based buffer overflow in bfd_pef_parse_function_stubs function in bfd/pef.c via crafted PEF file (bsc#1180451).
- CVE-2020-35496: Fixed multiple null pointer dereferences in bfd module due to not checking return value of bfd_malloc (bsc#1180454).
- CVE-2020-35507: Fixed a null pointer dereference in bfd_pef_parse_function_stubs() (bsc#1180461).


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Patch: SUSE-2021-3643
Released: Tue Nov  9 19:32:18 2021
Summary: Security update for binutils
Severity: moderate
References: 1183909,1184519,1188941,1191473,1192267,CVE-2021-20294
Description:
This update for binutils fixes the following issues:

- For compatibility on old code stream that expect 'brcl 0,label' to
  not be disassembled as 'jgnop label' on s390x.  (bsc#1192267)
  This reverts IBM zSeries HLASM support for now.
- Fixed that ppc64 optflags did not enable LTO (bsc#1188941).
- Fix empty man-pages from broken release tarball
- Fixed a memory corruption with rpath option (bsc#1191473).
- Fixed slow performance of stripping some binaries (bsc#1183909).

Security issue fixed:

- CVE-2021-20294: Fixed out-of-bounds write in print_dynamic_symbol in readelf (bnc#1184519)



-----------------------------------------
Patch: SUSE-2021-3766
Released: Tue Nov 23 07:07:43 2021
Summary: Recommended update for git
Severity: moderate
References: 1192023
Description:
This update for git fixes the following issues:

- Installation of the 'git-daemon' package needs nogroup group dependency (bsc#1192023)


-----------------------------------------
Patch: SUSE-2021-3798
Released: Wed Nov 24 18:01:36 2021
Summary: Recommended update for gcc7
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:


This update for gcc7 fixes the following issues:

- Fixed a build issue when built with recent kernel headers.
- Backport the '-fpatchable-function-entry' feature from newer GCC. (jsc#SLE-20049)
- do not handle exceptions in std::thread (jsc#CAR-1182)



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Patch: SUSE-2021-3799
Released: Wed Nov 24 18:07:54 2021
Summary: Recommended update for gcc11
Severity: moderate
References: 1187153,1187273,1188623
Description:
This update for gcc11 fixes the following issues:

The additional GNU compiler collection GCC 11 is provided:

To select these compilers install the packages:

- gcc11
- gcc-c++11
- and others with 11 prefix.

to select them for building:

- CC='gcc-11'
- CXX='g++-11'

The compiler baselibraries (libgcc_s1, libstdc++6 and others) are being replaced by the GCC 11 variants.


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Patch: SUSE-2021-3872
Released: Thu Dec  2 07:25:55 2021
Summary: Recommended update for cracklib
Severity: moderate
References: 1191736
Description:
This update for cracklib fixes the following issues:

- Enable build time tests (bsc#1191736)


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Patch: SUSE-2021-3883
Released: Thu Dec  2 11:47:07 2021
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1177460
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

Update timezone to 2021e (bsc#1177460)

- Palestine will fall back 10-29 (not 10-30) at 01:00
- Fiji suspends DST for the 2021/2022 season
- 'zic -r' marks unspecified timestamps with '-00'
- Fix a bug in 'zic -b fat' that caused old timestamps to be mishandled in 32-bit-only readers
- Refresh timezone info for china


-----------------------------------------
Patch: SUSE-2021-3891
Released: Fri Dec  3 10:21:49 2021
Summary: Recommended update for keyutils
Severity: moderate
References: 1029961,1113013,1187654
Description:
This update for keyutils fixes the following issues:

- Add /etc/keys/ and /usr/etc/keys/ directory (bsc#1187654)

keyutils was updated to 1.6.3 (jsc#SLE-20016):

* Revert the change notifications that were using /dev/watch_queue.
* Apply the change notifications that use pipe2(O_NOTIFICATION_PIPE).
* Allow 'keyctl supports' to retrieve raw capability data.
* Allow 'keyctl id' to turn a symbolic key ID into a numeric ID.
* Allow 'keyctl new_session' to name the keyring.
* Allow 'keyctl add/padd/etc.' to take hex-encoded data.
* Add 'keyctl watch*' to expose kernel change notifications on keys.
* Add caps for namespacing and notifications.
* Set a default TTL on keys that upcall for name resolution.
* Explicitly clear memory after it's held sensitive information.
* Various manual page fixes.
* Fix C++-related errors.
* Add support for keyctl_move().
* Add support for keyctl_capabilities().
* Make key=val list optional for various public-key ops.
* Fix system call signature for KEYCTL_PKEY_QUERY.
* Fix 'keyctl pkey_query' argument passing.
* Use keyctl_read_alloc() in dump_key_tree_aux().
* Various manual page fixes. 

Updated to 1.6:

* Apply various specfile cleanups from Fedora.
* request-key: Provide a command line option to suppress helper execution.
* request-key: Find least-wildcard match rather than first match.
* Remove the dependency on MIT Kerberos.
* Fix some error messages
* keyctl_dh_compute.3: Suggest /proc/crypto for list of available hashes.
* Fix doc and comment typos.
* Add public key ops for encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify (needs linux-4.20).
* Add pkg-config support for finding libkeyutils.
* upstream isn't offering PGP signatures for the source tarballs anymore

Updated to 1.5.11 (bsc#1113013)

* Add keyring restriction support.
* Add KDF support to the Diffie-Helman function.
* DNS: Add support for AFS config files and SRV records

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Patch: SUSE-2021-3942
Released: Mon Dec  6 14:46:05 2021
Summary: Security update for brotli
Severity: moderate
References: 1175825,CVE-2020-8927
Description:
This update for brotli fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2020-8927: Fixed integer overflow when input chunk is larger than 2GiB (bsc#1175825).


-----------------------------------------
Patch: SUSE-2021-3946
Released: Mon Dec  6 14:57:42 2021
Summary: Security update for gmp
Severity: moderate
References: 1192717,CVE-2021-43618
Description:
This update for gmp fixes the following issues:
    
- CVE-2021-43618: Fixed buffer overflow via crafted input in mpz/inp_raw.c (bsc#1192717).


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Patch: SUSE-2021-3980
Released: Thu Dec  9 16:42:19 2021
Summary: Recommended update for glibc
Severity: moderate
References: 1191592
Description:

glibc was updated to fix the following issue:

- Support for new IBM Z Hardware (bsc#1191592, jsc#IBM-869)


-----------------------------------------
Patch: SUSE-2022-207
Released: Thu Jan 27 09:24:49 2022
Summary: Recommended update for glibc
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for glibc fixes the following issues:

- Add support for livepatches on x86_64 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4 (jsc#SLE-20049).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-227
Released: Mon Jan 31 06:05:25 2022
Summary: Recommended update for git
Severity: moderate
References: 1193722
Description:
This update for git fixes the following issues:

- update to 2.34.1 (bsc#1193722):
  * 'git grep' looking in a blob that has non-UTF8 payload was
    completely broken when linked with certain versions of PCREv2
    library in the latest release.
  * 'git pull' with any strategy when the other side is behind us
    should succeed as it is a no-op, but doesn't.
  * An earlier change in 2.34.0 caused JGit application (that abused
    GIT_EDITOR mechanism when invoking 'git config') to get stuck with
    a SIGTTOU signal; it has been reverted.
  * An earlier change that broke .gitignore matching has been reverted.
  * SubmittingPatches document gained a syntactically incorrect mark-up,
    which has been corrected.

- git 2.33.0:
  * 'git send-email' learned the '--sendmail-cmd' command line option
    and the 'sendemail.sendmailCmd' configuration variable, which is a
    more sensible approach than the current way of repurposing the
    'smtp-server' that is meant to name the server to instead name the
    command to talk to the server.
  * The userdiff pattern for C# learned the token 'record'.
  * 'git rev-list' learns to omit the 'commit <object-name>' header
    lines from the output with the `--no-commit-header` option.
  * 'git worktree add --lock' learned to record why the worktree is
    locked with a custom message.
  * internal improvements including performance optimizations
  * a number of bug fixes

- git 2.32.0:
  * '.gitattributes', '.gitignore', and '.mailmap' files that are
    symbolic links are ignored
  * 'git apply --3way' used to first attempt a straight
    application, and only fell back to the 3-way merge algorithm
    when the straight application failed.  Starting with this
    version, the command will first try the 3-way merge algorithm
    and only when it fails (either resulting with conflict or the
    base versions of blobs are missing), falls back to the usual
    patch application.
  * 'git stash show' can now show the untracked part of the stash
  * Improved 'git repack' strategy
  * http code can now unlock a certificate with a cached password
    respectively.
  * 'git clone --reject-shallow' option fails the clone as soon as
    we notice that we are cloning from a shallow repository.
  * 'gitweb' learned 'e-mail privacy' feature
  * Multiple improvements to output and configuration options
  * Bug fixes and developer visible fixes
  

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Patch: SUSE-2022-330
Released: Fri Feb  4 09:29:08 2022
Summary: Security update for glibc
Severity: important
References: 1194640,1194768,1194770,1194785,CVE-2021-3999,CVE-2022-23218,CVE-2022-23219
Description:

This update for glibc fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2021-3999: Fixed incorrect errno in getcwd (bsc#1194640)
- CVE-2022-23219: Fixed buffer overflow in sunrpc clnt_create for 'unix' (bsc#1194768)
- CVE-2022-23218: Fixed buffer overflow in sunrpc svcunix_create (bsc#1194770)

Features added:

- IBM Power 10 string operation improvements (bsc#1194785, jsc#SLE-18195)



-----------------------------------------
Patch: SUSE-2022-692
Released: Thu Mar  3 15:46:47 2022
Summary: Recommended update for filesystem
Severity: moderate
References: 1190447
Description:
This update for filesystem fixes the following issues:

- Release ported filesystem to LTSS channels (bsc#1190447).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-789
Released: Thu Mar 10 11:22:05 2022
Summary: Recommended update for update-alternatives
Severity: moderate
References: 1195654
Description:
This update for update-alternatives fixes the following issues:

- Break bash - update-alternatives cycle rewrite of '%post' in 'lua'. (bsc#1195654)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-861
Released: Tue Mar 15 23:30:48 2022
Summary: Recommended update for openssl-1_1 
Severity: moderate
References: 1182959,1195149,1195792,1195856
Description:
This update for openssl-1_1 fixes the following issues:

openssl-1_1:

- Fix PAC pointer authentication in ARM (bsc#1195856)
- Pull libopenssl-1_1 when updating openssl-1_1 with the same version (bsc#1195792)
- FIPS: Fix function and reason error codes (bsc#1182959)
- Enable zlib compression support (bsc#1195149)
    
glibc:

- Resolve installation issue of `glibc-devel` in SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.1
    
linux-glibc-devel:

- Resolve installation issue of `linux-kernel-headers` in SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.1

libxcrypt:

- Resolve installation issue of `libxcrypt-devel` in SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.1

zlib:

- Resolve installation issue of `zlib-devel` in SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.1


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Patch: SUSE-2022-936
Released: Tue Mar 22 18:10:17 2022
Summary: Recommended update for filesystem and systemd-rpm-macros
Severity: moderate
References: 1196275,1196406
Description:
This update for filesystem and systemd-rpm-macros fixes the following issues:

filesystem:

- Add path /lib/modprobe.d (bsc#1196275, jsc#SLE-20639)

systemd-rpm-macros:

- Make %_modprobedir point to /lib/modprobe.d (bsc#1196275, bsc#1196406)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-950
Released: Fri Mar 25 12:47:04 2022
Summary: Feature update for lifecycle-data-sle-module-development-tools
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This feature update for lifecycle-data-sle-module-development-tools fixes the following issues:

- Added expiration data for GCC 10 yearly update for the Toolchain/Development modules
  (jsc#ECO-2373, jsc#SLE-16821, jsc#SLE-16822)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1047
Released: Wed Mar 30 16:20:56 2022
Summary: Recommended update for pam
Severity: moderate
References: 1196093,1197024
Description:
This update for pam fixes the following issues:

- Define _pam_vendordir as the variable is needed by systemd and others. (bsc#1196093)
- Between allocating the variable 'ai' and free'ing them, there are two 'return NO' were we don't free this variable. 
  This patch inserts freaddrinfo() calls before the 'return NO;'s. (bsc#1197024)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1118
Released: Tue Apr  5 18:34:06 2022
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1177460
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

- timezone update 2022a (bsc#1177460):
  * Palestine will spring forward on 2022-03-27, not on 03-26
  * `zdump -v` now outputs better failure indications
  * Bug fixes for code that reads corrupted TZif data


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1158
Released: Tue Apr 12 14:44:43 2022
Summary: Security update for xz
Severity: important
References: 1198062,CVE-2022-1271
Description:
This update for xz fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-1271: Fixed an incorrect escaping of malicious filenames (ZDI-CAN-16587). (bsc#1198062)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1281
Released: Wed Apr 20 12:26:38 2022
Summary: Recommended update for libtirpc
Severity: moderate
References: 1196647
Description:
This update for libtirpc fixes the following issues:

- Add option to enforce connection via protocol version 2 first (bsc#1196647)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1374
Released: Mon Apr 25 15:02:13 2022
Summary: Recommended update for openldap2
Severity: moderate
References: 1191157,1197004
Description:
This update for openldap2 fixes the following issues:

- allow specification of max/min TLS version with TLS1.3 (bsc#1191157)
- libldap was able to be out of step with openldap in some cases which could cause incorrect installations and symbol
  resolution failures. openldap2 and libldap now are locked to their related release versions. (bsc#1197004)
- restore CLDAP functionality in CLI tools (jsc#PM-3288)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1409
Released: Tue Apr 26 12:54:57 2022
Summary: Recommended update for gcc11
Severity: moderate
References: 1195628,1196107
Description:
This update for gcc11 fixes the following issues:

- Add a list of Obsoletes to libstdc++6-pp-gcc11 so updates from
  packages provided by older GCC work.  Add a requires from that
  package to the corresponding libstc++6 package to keep those
  at the same version.  [bsc#1196107]
- Fixed memory corruption when creating dependences with the D language frontend.
- Add gcc11-PIE, similar to gcc-PIE but affecting gcc11 [bsc#1195628]
- Put libstdc++6-pp Requires on the shared library and drop
  to Recommends.


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1439
Released: Wed Apr 27 16:08:04 2022
Summary: Recommended update for binutils
Severity: moderate
References: 1198237
Description:
This update for binutils fixes the following issues:

- The official name IBM z16 for IBM zSeries arch14 is recognized.  (bsc#1198237)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1451
Released: Thu Apr 28 10:47:22 2022
Summary: Recommended update for perl
Severity: moderate
References: 1193489
Description:
This update for perl fixes the following issues:

- Fix Socket::VERSION evaluation and stabilize Socket:VERSION comparisons (bsc#1193489)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1484
Released: Mon May  2 16:47:10 2022
Summary: Security update for git
Severity: important
References: 1181400,1198234,CVE-2022-24765
Description:
This update for git fixes the following issues:

- Updated to version 2.35.3:
  - CVE-2022-24765: Fixed a potential command injection via git worktree (bsc#1198234).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1548
Released: Thu May  5 16:45:28 2022
Summary: Security update for tar
Severity: moderate
References: 1029961,1120610,1130496,1181131,CVE-2018-20482,CVE-2019-9923,CVE-2021-20193
Description:
This update for tar fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2021-20193: Fixed a memory leak in read_header() in list.c (bsc#1181131).
- CVE-2019-9923: Fixed a null-pointer dereference in pax_decode_header in sparse.c (bsc#1130496).
- CVE-2018-20482: Fixed infinite read loop in sparse_dump_region in sparse.c (bsc#1120610).

- Update to GNU tar 1.34:
  * Fix extraction over pipe
  * Fix memory leak in read_header (CVE-2021-20193) (bsc#1181131)
  * Fix extraction when . and .. are unreadable
  * Gracefully handle duplicate symlinks when extracting
  * Re-initialize supplementary groups when switching to user
    privileges

- Update to GNU tar 1.33:
  * POSIX extended format headers do not include PID by default
  * --delay-directory-restore works for archives with reversed
    member ordering
  * Fix extraction of a symbolic link hardlinked to another
    symbolic link
  * Wildcards in exclude-vcs-ignore mode don't match slash
  * Fix the --no-overwrite-dir option
  * Fix handling of chained renames in incremental backups
  * Link counting works for file names supplied with -T
  * Accept only position-sensitive (file-selection) options in file
    list files

- prepare usrmerge (bsc#1029961)

- Update to GNU 1.32
  * Fix the use of --checkpoint without explicit --checkpoint-action
  * Fix extraction with the -U option
  * Fix iconv usage on BSD-based systems
  * Fix possible NULL dereference (savannah bug #55369)
    [bsc#1130496] [CVE-2019-9923]
  * Improve the testsuite

- Update to GNU 1.31
  * Fix heap-buffer-overrun with --one-top-level, bug introduced
    with the addition of that option in 1.28
  * Support for zstd compression
  * New option '--zstd' instructs tar to use zstd as compression
    program. When listing, extractng and comparing, zstd compressed
    archives are recognized automatically. When '-a' option is in
    effect, zstd compression is selected if the destination archive
    name ends in '.zst' or '.tzst'.
  * The -K option interacts properly with member names given in the
    command line. Names of members to extract can be specified along
    with the '-K NAME' option. In this case, tar will extract NAME
    and those of named members that appear in the archive after it,
    which is consistent with the semantics of the option. Previous
    versions of tar extracted NAME, those of named members that
    appeared before it, and everything after it.
  * Fix CVE-2018-20482 - When creating archives with the --sparse
    option, previous versions of tar would loop endlessly if a
    sparse file had been truncated while being archived.


-----------------------------------------
Patch: SUSE-2022-1617
Released: Tue May 10 14:40:12 2022
Summary: Security update for gzip
Severity: important
References: 1198062,1198922,CVE-2022-1271
Description:
This update for gzip fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-1271: Fix escaping of malicious filenames. (bsc#1198062)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1655
Released: Fri May 13 15:36:10 2022
Summary: Recommended update for pam
Severity: moderate
References: 1197794
Description:
This update for pam fixes the following issue:

- Do not include obsolete header files (bsc#1197794)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1658
Released: Fri May 13 15:40:20 2022
Summary: Recommended update for libpsl
Severity: important
References: 1197771
Description:
This update for libpsl fixes the following issues:

- Fix libpsl compilation issues (bsc#1197771)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1670
Released: Mon May 16 10:06:30 2022
Summary: Security update for openldap2
Severity: important
References: 1199240,CVE-2022-29155
Description:
This update for openldap2 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-29155: Fixed SQL injection in back-sql (bsc#1199240).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1718
Released: Tue May 17 17:44:43 2022
Summary: Security update for e2fsprogs
Severity: important
References: 1198446,CVE-2022-1304
Description:
This update for e2fsprogs fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-1304: Fixed out-of-bounds read/write leading to segmentation fault
  and possibly arbitrary code execution. (bsc#1198446)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1851
Released: Thu May 26 08:59:55 2022
Summary: Recommended update for gcc8
Severity: moderate
References: 1197716
Description:
This update for gcc8 fixes the following issues:

- Fix build against SP4. (bsc#1197716)
- Remove bogus fixed include bits/statx.h from glibc 2.30 (bsc#1197716)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1887
Released: Tue May 31 09:24:18 2022
Summary: Recommended update for grep
Severity: moderate
References: 1040589
Description:
This update for grep fixes the following issues:

- Make profiling deterministic. (bsc#1040589, SLE-24115)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-1899
Released: Wed Jun  1 10:43:22 2022
Summary: Recommended update for libtirpc
Severity: important
References: 1198176
Description:
This update for libtirpc fixes the following issues:

- Add a check for nullpointer in check_address to prevent client from crashing (bsc#1198176)


-----------------------------------------
Patch: SUSE-2022-1909
Released: Wed Jun  1 16:25:35 2022
Summary: Recommended update for glibc
Severity: moderate
References: 1198751
Description:
This update for glibc fixes the following issues:

- Add the correct name for the IBM Z16 (bsc#1198751).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2019
Released: Wed Jun  8 16:50:07 2022
Summary: Recommended update for gcc11
Severity: moderate
References: 1192951,1193659,1195283,1196861,1197065
Description:
This update for gcc11 fixes the following issues:

Update to the GCC 11.3.0 release.

* includes SLS hardening backport on x86_64.  [bsc#1195283]
* includes change to adjust gnats idea of the target, fixing the build of gprbuild.  [bsc#1196861]
* fixed miscompile of embedded premake in 0ad on i586.  [bsc#1197065]
* use --with-cpu rather than specifying --with-arch/--with-tune 
* Fix D memory corruption in -M output.
* Fix ICE in is_this_parameter with coroutines.  [bsc#1193659]
* fixes issue with debug dumping together with -o /dev/null
* fixes libgccjit issue showing up in emacs build  [bsc#1192951]
* Package mwaitintrin.h


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2049
Released: Mon Jun 13 09:23:52 2022
Summary: Recommended update for binutils
Severity: moderate
References: 1191908,1198422
Description:
This update for binutils fixes the following issues:

- Revert back to old behaviour of not ignoring the in-section content
  of to be relocated fields on x86-64, even though that's a RELA architecture.
  Compatibility with buggy object files generated by old tools.
  [bsc#1198422]
- Fix a problem in crash not accepting some of our .ko.debug files. (bsc#1191908)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2157
Released: Wed Jun 22 17:11:26 2022
Summary: Recommended update for binutils
Severity: moderate
References: 1198458
Description:
This update for binutils fixes the following issues:

- For building the shim 15.6~rc1 and later versions aarch64 image, objcopy
  needs to support efi-app-aarch64 target. (bsc#1198458)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2294
Released: Wed Jul  6 13:34:15 2022
Summary: Security update for expat
Severity: important
References: 1196025,1196026,1196168,1196169,1196171,1196784,CVE-2022-25235,CVE-2022-25236,CVE-2022-25313,CVE-2022-25314,CVE-2022-25315
Description:
This update for expat fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-25236: Fixed possible namespace-separator characters insertion into namespace URIs (bsc#1196025).
- Fixed a regression caused by the patch for CVE-2022-25236 (bsc#1196784).
- CVE-2022-25235: Fixed UTF-8 character validation in a certain context (bsc#1196026).
- CVE-2022-25313: Fixed stack exhaustion in build_model() via uncontrolled recursion (bsc#1196168).
- CVE-2022-25314: Fixed integer overflow in copyString (bsc#1196169).
- CVE-2022-25315: Fixed integer overflow in storeRawNames (bsc#1196171).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2305
Released: Wed Jul  6 13:38:42 2022
Summary: Security update for curl
Severity: important
References: 1200734,1200735,1200736,1200737,CVE-2022-32205,CVE-2022-32206,CVE-2022-32207,CVE-2022-32208
Description:
This update for curl fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-32205: Set-Cookie denial of service (bsc#1200734)
- CVE-2022-32206: HTTP compression denial of service (bsc#1200735)
- CVE-2022-32207: Unpreserved file permissions (bsc#1200736)
- CVE-2022-32208: FTP-KRB bad message verification (bsc#1200737)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2360
Released: Tue Jul 12 12:01:39 2022
Summary: Security update for pcre2
Severity: important
References: 1199232,CVE-2022-1586
Description:
This update for pcre2 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-1586: Fixed unicode property matching issue. (bsc#1199232)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2361
Released: Tue Jul 12 12:05:01 2022
Summary: Security update for pcre
Severity: important
References: 1199232,CVE-2022-1586
Description:
This update for pcre fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-1586: Fixed unicode property matching issue. (bsc#1199232)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2406
Released: Fri Jul 15 11:49:01 2022
Summary: Recommended update for glibc
Severity: moderate
References: 1197718,1199140,1200334,1200855
Description:
This update for glibc fixes the following issues:

- powerpc: Fix VSX register number on __strncpy_power9 (bsc#1200334)
- Disable warnings due to deprecated libselinux symbols used by nss and nscd (bsc#1197718)
- i386: Remove broken CAN_USE_REGISTER_ASM_EBP (bsc#1197718)
- rtld: Avoid using up static TLS surplus for optimizations (bsc#1200855, BZ #25051)

This readds the s390 32bit glibc and libcrypt1 libraries (glibc-32bit, glibc-locale-base-32bit, libcrypt1-32bit).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2469
Released: Thu Jul 21 04:38:31 2022
Summary: Recommended update for systemd
Severity: important
References: 1137373,1181658,1194708,1195157,1197570,1198732,1200170,1201276
Description:
This update for systemd fixes the following issues:

- Make {/etc,/usr/lib}/systemd/network owned by both udev and systemd-network. The configuration files put in these
  directories are read by both udevd and systemd-networkd (bsc#1201276)
- Allow control characters in environment variable values (bsc#1200170)
- Fix issues with multipath setup (bsc#1137373, bsc#1181658, bsc#1194708, bsc#1195157, bsc#1197570)
- Fix parsing error in s390 udev rules conversion script (bsc#1198732)
- core/device: device_coldplug(): don't set DEVICE_DEAD
- core/device: do not downgrade device state if it is already enumerated
- core/device: drop unnecessary condition


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2493
Released: Thu Jul 21 14:35:08 2022
Summary: Recommended update for rpm-config-SUSE
Severity: moderate
References: 1193282
Description:
This update for rpm-config-SUSE fixes the following issues:

- Add SBAT values macros for other packages (bsc#1193282)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2494
Released: Thu Jul 21 15:16:42 2022
Summary: Recommended update for glibc
Severity: important
References: 1200855,1201560,1201640
Description:
This update for glibc fixes the following issues:

- Remove tunables from static tls surplus patch which caused crashes (bsc#1200855)
- i386: Disable check_consistency for GCC 5 and above (bsc#1201640, BZ #25788)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2550
Released: Tue Jul 26 14:00:21 2022
Summary: Security update for git
Severity: important
References: 1201431,CVE-2022-29187
Description:
This update for git fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-29187: Incomplete fix for CVE-2022-24765: potential command injection via git worktree (bsc#1201431).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2566
Released: Wed Jul 27 15:04:49 2022
Summary: Security update for pcre2
Severity: important
References: 1199235,CVE-2022-1587
Description:
This update for pcre2 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-1587: Fixed out-of-bounds read due to bug in recursions (bsc#1199235).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2632
Released: Wed Aug  3 09:51:00 2022
Summary: Security update for permissions
Severity: important
References: 1198720,1200747,1201385
Description:
This update for permissions fixes the following issues:

* apptainer: fix starter-suid location (bsc#1198720)
* static permissions: remove deprecated bind / named chroot entries (bsc#1200747)
* postfix: add postlog setgid for maildrop binary (bsc#1201385)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2717
Released: Tue Aug  9 12:54:16 2022
Summary: Security update for ncurses
Severity: moderate
References: 1198627,CVE-2022-29458
Description:
This update for ncurses fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-29458: Fixed segfaulting out-of-bounds read in convert_strings in tinfo/read_entry.c (bsc#1198627).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2735
Released: Wed Aug 10 04:31:41 2022
Summary: Recommended update for tar
Severity: moderate
References: 1200657
Description:
This update for tar fixes the following issues:

- Fix race condition while creating intermediate subdirectories (bsc#1200657)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2796
Released: Fri Aug 12 14:34:31 2022
Summary: Recommended update for jitterentropy
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for jitterentropy fixes the following issues:

jitterentropy is included in version 3.4.0 (jsc#SLE-24941):

This is a FIPS 140-3 / NIST 800-90b compliant userspace jitter entropy generator library, 
used by other FIPS libraries.

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Patch: SUSE-2022-2844
Released: Thu Aug 18 14:41:25 2022
Summary: Recommended update for tar
Severity: important
References: 1202436
Description:
This update for tar fixes the following issues:

- A regression in a previous update lead to potential deadlocks when extracting an archive. (bsc#1202436)

 

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Patch: SUSE-2022-2901
Released: Fri Aug 26 03:34:23 2022
Summary: Recommended update for elfutils
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for elfutils fixes the following issues:

- Fix runtime dependency for devel package


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2904
Released: Fri Aug 26 05:28:34 2022
Summary: Recommended update for openldap2
Severity: moderate
References: 1198341
Description:
This update for openldap2 fixes the following issues:

- Prevent memory reuse which may lead to instability (bsc#1198341)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2920
Released: Fri Aug 26 15:17:02 2022
Summary: Recommended update for systemd
Severity: important
References: 1195059,1201795
Description:
This update for systemd fixes the following issues:

- Don't replace /etc/systemd/system/tmp.mount symlink with a dangling one pointing to /usr/lib/systemd/ (bsc#1201795)
- Drop or soften some of the deprecation warnings (jsc#PED-944)
- Ensure root user can login even if systemd-user-sessions.service is not activated yet (bsc#1195059)
- Avoid applying presets to any services shipped by the experimental sub-package, as they aren't enabled by default
- analyze: Fix offline check for syscal filter
- calendarspec: Fix timer skipping the next elapse
- core: Allow command argument to be longer
- hwdb: Add AV production controllers to hwdb and add uaccess
- hwdb: Allow console users access to rfkill
- hwdb: Allow end-users root-less access to TL866 EPROM readers
- hwdb: Permit unsetting power/persist for USB devices
- hwdb: Tag IR cameras as such
- hwdb: Fix parsing issue
- hwdb: Make usb match patterns uppercase
- hwdb: Update the hardware database
- journal-file: Stop using the event loop if it's already shutting down
- journal-remote: Disable `--trust` option when gnutls is disabled and check_permission() should not be called
- journald: Ensure resources are properly allocated for SIGTERM handling
- kernel-install: Ensure modules.builtin.alias.bin is removed when no longer needed
- macro: Account for negative values in DECIMAL_STR_WIDTH()
- manager: Disallow clone3() function call in seccomp filters 
- missing-syscall: Define MOVE_MOUNT_T_EMPTY_PATH if missing
- pid1,cgroup-show: Prevent failure if cgroup.procs in some subcgroups is not readable
- resolve: Fix typo in dns_class_is_pseudo()
- sd-event: Improve handling of process events and termination of processes
- sd-ipv4acd: Fix ARP packet conflicts occurring when sender hardware is one of the host's interfaces
- stdio-bridge: Improve the meaning of the error message  
- tmpfiles: Check for the correct directory


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Patch: SUSE-2022-2929
Released: Mon Aug 29 11:21:47 2022
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: important
References: 1202310
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issue:

- Reflect new Chile DST change (bsc#1202310)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3003
Released: Fri Sep  2 15:01:44 2022
Summary: Security update for curl
Severity: low
References: 1202593,CVE-2022-35252
Description:
This update for curl fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-35252: Fixed a potential injection of control characters
  into cookies, which could be exploited by sister sites to cause a
  denial of service (bsc#1202593).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3127
Released: Wed Sep  7 04:36:10 2022
Summary: Recommended update for libtirpc
Severity: moderate
References: 1198752,1200800
Description:
This update for libtirpc fixes the following issues:

- Exclude ipv6 addresses in client protocol version 2 code (bsc#1200800)
- Fix memory leak in params.r_addr assignement (bsc#1198752)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3262
Released: Tue Sep 13 15:34:29 2022
Summary: Recommended update for gcc11
Severity: moderate
References: 1199140
Description:

This update for gcc11 ships some missing 32bit libraries for s390x. (bsc#1199140)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3271
Released: Wed Sep 14 06:45:39 2022
Summary: Security update for perl
Severity: moderate
References: 1047178,CVE-2017-6512
Description:
This update for perl fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2017-6512: Fixed File::Path rmtree/remove_tree race condition (bsc#1047178).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3305
Released: Mon Sep 19 11:45:57 2022
Summary: Security update for libtirpc
Severity: important
References: 1201680,CVE-2021-46828
Description:
This update for libtirpc fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2021-46828: Fixed denial of service vulnerability with lots of connections (bsc#1201680).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3328
Released: Wed Sep 21 12:48:56 2022
Summary: Recommended update for jitterentropy
Severity: moderate
References: 1202870
Description:
This update for jitterentropy fixes the following issues:

- Hide the non-GNUC constructs that are library internal from the 
  exported header, to make it usable in builds with strict C99
  compliance. (bsc#1202870)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3353
Released: Fri Sep 23 15:23:40 2022
Summary: Security update for permissions
Severity: moderate
References: 1203018,CVE-2022-31252
Description:
This update for permissions fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-31252: Fixed chkstat group controlled paths (bsc#1203018).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3452
Released: Wed Sep 28 12:13:43 2022
Summary: Recommended update for glibc
Severity: moderate
References: 1201942
Description:
This update for glibc fixes the following issues:

- Reversing calculation of __x86_shared_non_temporal_threshold (bsc#1201942)
- powerpc: Optimized memcmp for power10 (jsc#PED-987)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3489
Released: Sat Oct  1 13:35:24 2022
Summary: Security update for expat
Severity: important
References: 1203438,CVE-2022-40674
Description:
This update for expat fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-40674: Fixed use-after-free in the doContent function in xmlparse.c (bsc#1203438).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3555
Released: Mon Oct 10 14:05:12 2022
Summary: Recommended update for aaa_base
Severity: important
References: 1199492
Description:
This update for aaa_base fixes the following issues:

- The wrapper rootsh is not a restricted shell. (bsc#1199492)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3785
Released: Wed Oct 26 20:20:19 2022
Summary: Security update for curl
Severity: important
References: 1204383,1204386,CVE-2022-32221,CVE-2022-42916
Description:
This update for curl fixes the following issues:

  - CVE-2022-32221: Fixed POST following PUT confusion (bsc#1204383).
  - CVE-2022-42916: Fixed HSTS bypass via IDN (bsc#1204386).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3787
Released: Thu Oct 27 04:41:09 2022
Summary: Recommended update for permissions
Severity: important
References: 1194047,1203911
Description:
This update for permissions fixes the following issues:

- Fix regression introduced by backport of security fix (bsc#1203911)
- Add permissions for enlightenment helper on 32bit arches (bsc#1194047)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3884
Released: Mon Nov  7 10:59:26 2022
Summary: Security update for expat
Severity: important
References: 1204708,CVE-2022-43680
Description:
This update for expat fixes the following issues:

  - CVE-2022-43680: Fixed use-after free caused by overeager destruction of a shared DTD in XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate (bsc#1204708).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3910
Released: Tue Nov  8 13:05:04 2022
Summary: Recommended update for pam
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for pam fixes the following issue:

- Update pam_motd to the most current version. (PED-1712)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3931
Released: Thu Nov 10 11:26:01 2022
Summary: Security update for git
Severity: moderate
References: 1204455,1204456,CVE-2022-39253,CVE-2022-39260
Description:
This update for git fixes the following issues:

  - CVE-2022-39260: Fixed overflow in split_cmdline() (bsc#1204456).
  - CVE-2022-39253: Fixed dereference issue with symbolic links via the `--local` clone mechanism (bsc#1204455).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-3999
Released: Tue Nov 15 17:08:04 2022
Summary: Security update for systemd
Severity: moderate
References: 1204179,1204968,CVE-2022-3821
Description:
This update for systemd fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-3821: Fixed buffer overrun in format_timespan() function (bsc#1204968).

- Import commit 0cd50eedcc0692c1f907b24424215f8db7d3b428
  * 0469b9f2bc pstore: do not try to load all known pstore modules
  * ad05f54439 pstore: Run after modules are loaded
  * ccad817445 core: Add trigger limit for path units
  * 281d818fe3 core/mount: also add default before dependency for automount mount units
  * ffe5b4afa8 logind: fix crash in logind on user-specified message string

- Document udev naming scheme (bsc#1204179)
- Make 'sle15-sp3' net naming scheme still available for backward compatibility
  reason


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Patch: SUSE-2022-4066
Released: Fri Nov 18 10:43:00 2022
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: important
References: 1177460,1202324,1204649,1205156
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

Update timezone version from 2022a to 2022f (bsc#1177460, bsc#1204649, bsc#1205156):

- Mexico will no longer observe DST except near the US border
- Chihuahua moves to year-round -06 on 2022-10-30
- Fiji no longer observes DST
- In vanguard form, GMT is now a Zone and Etc/GMT a link
- zic now supports links to links, and vanguard form uses this
- Simplify four Ontario zones
- Fix a Y2438 bug when reading TZif data
- Enable 64-bit time_t on 32-bit glibc platforms
- Omit large-file support when no longer needed
- Jordan and Syria switch from +02/+03 with DST to year-round +03
- Palestine transitions are now Saturdays at 02:00
- Simplify three Ukraine zones into one
- Improve tzselect on intercontinental Zones
- Chile's DST is delayed by a week in September 2022 (bsc#1202324)
- Iran no longer observes DST after 2022
- Rename Europe/Kiev to Europe/Kyiv
- New `zic -R` command option
- Vanguard form now uses %z


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Patch: SUSE-2022-4081
Released: Fri Nov 18 15:40:46 2022
Summary: Security update for dpkg
Severity: low
References: 1199944,CVE-2022-1664
Description:
This update for dpkg fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-1664: Fixed a directory traversal vulnerability in Dpkg::Source::Archive (bsc#1199944).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-4135
Released: Mon Nov 21 00:13:40 2022
Summary: Recommended update for libeconf
Severity: moderate
References: 1198165
Description:
This update for libeconf fixes the following issues:

- Update to version 0.4.6+git
  - econftool:
    Parsing error: Reporting file and line nr. --delimeters=spaces accepting all kind of spaces for delimiter.
  - libeconf:
    Parse files correctly on space characters (1198165)

- Update to version 0.4.5+git
  - econftool:
    New call 'syntax' for checking the configuration files only. Returns an error string with line number if error.
    New options '--comment' and '--delimeters'


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Patch: SUSE-2022-4146
Released: Mon Nov 21 09:56:12 2022
Summary: Security update for binutils
Severity: moderate
References: 1142579,1185597,1185712,1188374,1191473,1193929,1194783,1197592,1198237,1202816,1202966,1202967,1202969,CVE-2019-1010204,CVE-2021-3530,CVE-2021-3648,CVE-2021-3826,CVE-2021-45078,CVE-2021-46195,CVE-2022-27943,CVE-2022-38126,CVE-2022-38127,CVE-2022-38533
Description:
This update for binutils fixes the following issues:

The following security bugs were fixed:

- CVE-2019-1010204: Fixed out-of-bounds read in elfcpp/elfcpp_file.h (bsc#1142579).
- CVE-2021-3530: Fixed stack-based buffer overflow in demangle_path() in rust-demangle.c (bsc#1185597).
- CVE-2021-3648: Fixed infinite loop while demangling rust symbols (bsc#1188374).
- CVE-2021-3826: Fixed heap/stack buffer overflow in the dlang_lname function in d-demangle.c (bsc#1202969).
- CVE-2021-45078: Fixed out-of-bounds write in stab_xcoff_builtin_type() in stabs.c (bsc#1193929).
- CVE-2021-46195: Fixed uncontrolled recursion in libiberty/rust-demangle.c (bsc#1194783).
- CVE-2022-27943: Fixed stack exhaustion in demangle_const in (bsc#1197592).
- CVE-2022-38126: Fixed assertion fail in the display_debug_names() function in binutils/dwarf.c (bsc#1202966).
- CVE-2022-38127: Fixed NULL pointer dereference in the read_and_display_attr_value() function in binutils/dwarf.c (bsc#1202967).
- CVE-2022-38533: Fixed heap out-of-bounds read in bfd_getl32 (bsc#1202816).


The following non-security bugs were fixed:
  
- SLE toolchain update of binutils, update to 2.39 from 2.37.
- Update to 2.39:  
  * The ELF linker will now generate a warning message if the stack is made
    executable.  Similarly it will warn if the output binary contains a
    segment with all three of the read, write and execute permission
    bits set.  These warnings are intended to help developers identify
    programs which might be vulnerable to attack via these executable
    memory regions.
    The warnings are enabled by default but can be disabled via a command
    line option.  It is also possible to build a linker with the warnings
    disabled, should that be necessary.
  * The ELF linker now supports a --package-metadata option that allows
    embedding a JSON payload in accordance to the Package Metadata
    specification. 
  * In linker scripts it is now possible to use TYPE=<type> in an output
    section description to set the section type value.
  * The objdump program now supports coloured/colored syntax
    highlighting of its disassembler output for some architectures.
    (Currently: AVR, RiscV, s390, x86, x86_64).
  * The nm program now supports a --no-weak/-W option to make it ignore
    weak symbols.
  * The readelf and objdump programs now support a -wE option to prevent
    them from attempting to access debuginfod servers when following
    links.
  * The objcopy program's --weaken, --weaken-symbol, and
    --weaken-symbols options now works with unique symbols as well.

- Update to 2.38:
  * elfedit: Add --output-abiversion option to update ABIVERSION.
  * Add support for the LoongArch instruction set.
  * Tools which display symbols or strings (readelf, strings, nm, objdump)
    have a new command line option which controls how unicode characters are
    handled.  By default they are treated as normal for the tool.  Using
    --unicode=locale will display them according to the current locale.
    Using --unicode=hex will display them as hex byte values, whilst
    --unicode=escape will display them as escape sequences.  In addition
    using --unicode=highlight will display them as unicode escape sequences
    highlighted in red (if supported by the output device).
  * readelf -r dumps RELR relative relocations now.
  * Support for efi-app-aarch64, efi-rtdrv-aarch64 and efi-bsdrv-aarch64 has been
    added to objcopy in order to enable UEFI development using binutils.
  * ar: Add --thin for creating thin archives. -T is a deprecated alias without
    diagnostics. In many ar implementations -T has a different meaning, as
    specified by X/Open System Interface.
  * Add support for AArch64 system registers that were missing in previous
    releases.
  * Add support for the LoongArch instruction set.
  * Add a command-line option, -muse-unaligned-vector-move, for x86 target
    to encode aligned vector move as unaligned vector move.
  * Add support for Cortex-R52+ for Arm.
  * Add support for Cortex-A510, Cortex-A710, Cortex-X2 for AArch64.
  * Add support for Cortex-A710 for Arm.
  * Add support for Scalable Matrix Extension (SME) for AArch64.
  * The --multibyte-handling=[allow|warn|warn-sym-only] option tells the
    assembler what to when it encoutners multibyte characters in the input.  The
    default is to allow them.  Setting the option to 'warn' will generate a
    warning message whenever any multibyte character is encountered.  Using the
    option to 'warn-sym-only' will make the assembler generate a warning whenever a
    symbol is defined containing multibyte characters.  (References to undefined
    symbols will not generate warnings).
  * Outputs of .ds.x directive and .tfloat directive with hex input from
    x86 assembler have been reduced from 12 bytes to 10 bytes to match the
    output of .tfloat directive.
  * Add support for 'armv8.8-a', 'armv9-a', 'armv9.1-a', 'armv9.2-a' and
    'armv9.3-a' for -march in AArch64 GAS.
  * Add support for 'armv8.7-a', 'armv8.8-a', 'armv9-a', 'armv9.1-a',
    'armv9.2-a' and 'armv9.3-a' for -march in Arm GAS.
  * Add support for Intel AVX512_FP16 instructions.
  * Add -z pack-relative-relocs/-z no pack-relative-relocs to x86 ELF
    linker to pack relative relocations in the DT_RELR section.
  * Add support for the LoongArch architecture.
  * Add -z indirect-extern-access/-z noindirect-extern-access to x86 ELF
    linker to control canonical function pointers and copy relocation.
  * Add --max-cache-size=SIZE to set the the maximum cache size to SIZE
    bytes.
- Explicitly enable --enable-warn-execstack=yes and	--enable-warn-rwx-segments=yes.
- Add gprofng subpackage.
- Include recognition of 'z16' name for 'arch14' on s390. (bsc#1198237).
- Add back fix for bsc#1191473, which got lost in the update to 2.38.
- Install symlinks for all target specific tools on arm-eabi-none (bsc#1185712).
- Enable PRU architecture for AM335x CPU (Beagle Bone Black board)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-4256
Released: Mon Nov 28 12:36:32 2022
Summary: Recommended update for gcc12
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for gcc12 fixes the following issues:

This update ship the GCC 12 compiler suite and its base libraries.

The compiler baselibraries are provided for all SUSE Linux Enterprise 15
versions and replace the same named GCC 11 ones.

The new compilers for C, C++, and Fortran are provided for SUSE Linux
Enterprise 15 SP3 and SP4, and provided in the 'Development Tools' module.

The Go, D and Ada language compiler parts are available unsupported via the
PackageHub repositories.

To use gcc12 compilers use:

- install 'gcc12' or 'gcc12-c++' or one of the other 'gcc12-COMPILER' frontend packages.
- override your Makefile to use CC=gcc12, CXX=g++12 and similar overrides for the other languages.

For a full changelog with all new GCC12 features, check out

	https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-12/changes.html



-----------------------------------------
Patch: SUSE-2022-4312
Released: Fri Dec  2 11:16:47 2022
Summary: Recommended update for tar
Severity: moderate
References: 1200657,1203600
Description:
This update for tar fixes the following issues:

- Fix unexpected inconsistency when making directory (bsc#1203600)
- Update race condition fix (bsc#1200657)


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Patch: SUSE-2022-4597
Released: Wed Dec 21 10:13:11 2022
Summary: Security update for curl
Severity: important
References: 1206308,1206309,CVE-2022-43551,CVE-2022-43552
Description:
This update for curl fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-43552: HTTP Proxy deny use-after-free (bsc#1206309).
- CVE-2022-43551: Fixed HSTS bypass via IDN (bsc#1206308).


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Patch: SUSE-2022-4629
Released: Wed Dec 28 09:24:07 2022
Summary: Security update for systemd
Severity: important
References: 1200723,1205000,CVE-2022-4415
Description:
This update for systemd fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-4415: Fixed systemd-coredump that did not respect the fs.suid_dumpable kernel setting (bsc#1205000).

Bug fixes:

- Support by-path devlink for multipath nvme block devices (bsc#1200723).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-25
Released: Thu Jan  5 09:51:41 2023
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: moderate
References: 1177460
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

Version update from 2022f to 2022g (bsc#1177460):

- In the Mexican state of Chihuahua:
  * The border strip near the US will change to agree with nearby US locations on 2022-11-30.
  * The strip's western part, represented by Ciudad Juarez, switches from -06 all year to -07/-06 with US DST rules,
    like El Paso, TX.
  * The eastern part, represented by Ojinaga, will observe US DST next year, like Presidio, TX.
  * A new Zone America/Ciudad_Juarez splits from America/Ojinaga.
- Much of Greenland, represented by America/Nuuk, stops observing winter time after March 2023, so its daylight saving
  time becomes standard time.
- Changes for pre-1996 northern Canada
- Update to past DST transition in Colombia (1993), Singapore (1981)
- 'timegm' is now supported by default


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Patch: SUSE-2023-48
Released: Mon Jan  9 10:37:54 2023
Summary: Recommended update for libtirpc
Severity: moderate
References: 1199467
Description:
This update for libtirpc fixes the following issues:

- Consider /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_reserved_ports, before binding to a random port (bsc#1199467)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-50
Released: Mon Jan  9 10:42:21 2023
Summary: Recommended update for shadow
Severity: moderate
References: 1205502
Description:
This update for shadow fixes the following issues:

- Fix issue with user id field that cannot be interpreted (bsc#1205502)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-110
Released: Fri Jan 20 10:18:16 2023
Summary: Security update for git
Severity: important
References: 1207032,1207033,CVE-2022-23521,CVE-2022-41903
Description:
This update for git fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-41903: Fixed a heap overflow in the 'git archive' and
  'git log --format' commands (bsc#1207033).
- CVE-2022-23521: Fixed an integer overflow that could be triggered
  when parsing a gitattributes file (bsc#1207032).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-179
Released: Thu Jan 26 21:54:30 2023
Summary: Recommended update for tar
Severity: low
References: 1202436
Description:
This update for tar fixes the following issue:

- Fix hang when unpacking test tarball (bsc#1202436)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-201
Released: Fri Jan 27 15:24:15 2023
Summary: Security update for systemd
Severity: moderate
References: 1204944,1205000,1207264,CVE-2022-4415
Description:
This update for systemd fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-4415: Fixed an issue where users could access coredumps
  with changed uid, gid or capabilities (bsc#1205000).

Non-security fixes:

- Enabled the pstore service (jsc#PED-2663).
- Fixed an issue accessing TPM when secure boot is enabled (bsc#1204944).
- Fixed an issue where a pamd file could get accidentally overwritten
  after an update (bsc#1207264).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-348
Released: Fri Feb 10 15:08:41 2023
Summary: Security update for less
Severity: moderate
References: 1207815,CVE-2022-46663
Description:
This update for less fixes the following issues:

  - CVE-2022-46663: Fixed denial-of-service by printing specially crafted escape sequences to the terminal (bsc#1207815).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-429
Released: Wed Feb 15 17:41:22 2023
Summary: Security update for curl
Severity: important
References: 1207990,1207991,1207992,CVE-2023-23914,CVE-2023-23915,CVE-2023-23916
Description:
This update for curl fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-23914: Fixed HSTS ignored on multiple requests (bsc#1207990).
- CVE-2023-23915: Fixed HSTS amnesia with --parallel (bsc#1207991).
- CVE-2023-23916: Fixed HTTP multi-header compression denial of service (bsc#1207992).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-430
Released: Wed Feb 15 17:42:25 2023
Summary: Security update for git
Severity: important
References: 1208027,1208028,CVE-2023-22490,CVE-2023-23946
Description:
This update for git fixes the following issues:

  - CVE-2023-22490: Fixed incorrectly usable local clone optimization even when using a non-local transport (bsc#1208027).
  - CVE-2023-23946: Fixed issue where a path outside the working tree can be overwritten as the user who is running 'git apply' (bsc#1208028).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-463
Released: Mon Feb 20 16:33:39 2023
Summary: Security update for tar
Severity: moderate
References: 1202436,1207753,CVE-2022-48303
Description:
This update for tar fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-48303: Fixed a one-byte out-of-bounds read that resulted in use of uninitialized memory for a conditional jump (bsc#1207753). 

Bug fixes:

- Fix hang when unpacking test tarball (bsc#1202436).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-464
Released: Mon Feb 20 18:11:37 2023
Summary: Recommended update for systemd
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for systemd fixes the following issues:

- Merge of v249.15
- Drop workaround related to systemd-timesyncd that addressed a Factory issue.
- Conditionalize the use of /lib/modprobe.d only on systems with split usr
  support enabled (i.e. SLE).
- Make use of the %systemd_* rpm macros consistently. Using the upstream
  variants will ease the backports of Factory changes to SLE since Factory
  systemd uses the upstream variants exclusively.
- machines.target belongs to systemd-container, do its init/cleanup steps from
  the scriptlets of this sub-package.
- Make sure we apply the presets on units shipped by systemd package.
- systemd-testsuite: move the integration tests in a dedicated sub directory.
- Move systemd-cryptenroll into udev package.


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Patch: SUSE-2023-617
Released: Fri Mar  3 16:49:06 2023
Summary: Recommended update for jitterentropy
Severity: moderate
References: 1207789
Description:
This update for jitterentropy fixes the following issues:

- build jitterentropy library with debuginfo (bsc#1207789)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-776
Released: Thu Mar 16 17:29:23 2023
Summary: Recommended update for gcc12
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for gcc12 fixes the following issues:

This update ships gcc12 also to the SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP1 LTSS and 15 SP2 LTSS products.

SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3 and SP4 get only refreshed builds without changes


This update ship the GCC 12 compiler suite and its base libraries.

The compiler baselibraries are provided for all SUSE Linux Enterprise 15
versions and replace the same named GCC 11 ones.

The new compilers for C, C++, and Fortran are provided in the SUSE Linux
Enterprise Module for Development Tools.

To use gcc12 compilers use:

- install 'gcc12' or 'gcc12-c++' or one of the other 'gcc12-COMPILER' frontend packages.
- override your makefile to use CC=gcc12, CXX=g++12 and similar overrides for the other languages.

For a full changelog with all new GCC12 features, check out

	https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-12/changes.html



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Patch: SUSE-2023-1582
Released: Mon Mar 27 10:31:52 2023
Summary: Security update for curl
Severity: moderate
References: 1209209,1209210,1209211,1209212,1209214,CVE-2023-27533,CVE-2023-27534,CVE-2023-27535,CVE-2023-27536,CVE-2023-27538
Description:
This update for curl fixes the following issues:
  
- CVE-2023-27533: Fixed TELNET option IAC injection (bsc#1209209).
- CVE-2023-27534: Fixed SFTP path ~ resolving discrepancy (bsc#1209210).
- CVE-2023-27535: Fixed FTP too eager connection reuse (bsc#1209211).
- CVE-2023-27536: Fixed GSS delegation too eager connection reuse (bsc#1209212).
- CVE-2023-27538: Fixed SSH connection too eager reuse still (bsc#1209214).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-1662
Released: Wed Mar 29 10:36:23 2023
Summary: Recommended update for patterns-base
Severity: moderate
References: 1203537
Description:
This update for patterns-base fixes the following issues:

- change label of FIPS 140-2 to 140-3 to reflect our current certifications (bsc#1203537)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-1688
Released: Wed Mar 29 18:19:10 2023
Summary: Security update for zstd
Severity: moderate
References: 1209533,CVE-2022-4899
Description:
This update for zstd fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-4899: Fixed buffer overrun in util.c (bsc#1209533).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-1718
Released: Fri Mar 31 15:47:34 2023
Summary: Security update for glibc
Severity: moderate
References: 1207571,1207957,1207975,1208358,CVE-2023-0687
Description:
This update for glibc fixes the following issues:

Security issue fixed:

- CVE-2023-0687: Fix allocated buffer overflow in gmon (bsc#1207975)

Other issues fixed:

- Fix avx2 strncmp offset compare condition check (bsc#1208358)
- elf: Allow dlopen of filter object to work (bsc#1207571)
- powerpc: Fix unrecognized instruction errors with recent GCC
- x86: Cache computation for AMD architecture (bsc#1207957)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-1779
Released: Thu Apr  6 08:16:58 2023
Summary: Recommended update for systemd
Severity: moderate
References: 1208432
Description:
This update for systemd fixes the following issues:

- Fix return non-zero value when disabling SysVinit service (bsc#1208432)
- Drop build requirement on libpci, it's not no longer needed
- Move systemd-boot and all components managing (secure) UEFI boot into udev
  sub-package, so they aren't installed in systemd based containers


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Patch: SUSE-2023-1805
Released: Tue Apr 11 10:12:41 2023
Summary: Recommended update for timezone
Severity: important
References: 
Description:
This update for timezone fixes the following issues:

- Version update from 2022g to 2023c:
  * Egypt now uses DST again, from April through October.
  * This year Morocco springs forward April 23, not April 30.
  * Palestine delays the start of DST this year.
  * Much of Greenland still uses DST from 2024 on.
  * America/Yellowknife now links to America/Edmonton.
  * tzselect can now use current time to help infer timezone.
  * The code now defaults to C99 or later.


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2038
Released: Wed Apr 26 11:06:20 2023
Summary: Security update for git
Severity: moderate
References: 1210686,CVE-2023-25652,CVE-2023-25815,CVE-2023-29007
Description:
This update for git fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-25652: Fixed partial overwrite of paths outside the working tree (bsc#1210686).
- CVE-2023-25815: Fixed malicious placemtn of crafted message (bsc#1210686).
- CVE-2023-29007: Fixed arbitrary configuration injection (bsc#1210686).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2066
Released: Fri Apr 28 13:54:17 2023
Summary: Security update for shadow
Severity: moderate
References: 1210507,CVE-2023-29383
Description:
This update for shadow fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-29383: Fixed apparent /etc/shadow manipulation via chfn (bsc#1210507).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2111
Released: Fri May  5 14:34:00 2023
Summary: Security update for ncurses
Severity: moderate
References: 1210434,CVE-2023-29491
Description:
This update for ncurses fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-29491: Fixed memory corruption issues when processing malformed terminfo data (bsc#1210434).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2224
Released: Wed May 17 09:53:54 2023
Summary: Security update for curl
Severity: important
References: 1211230,1211231,1211232,1211233,CVE-2023-28319,CVE-2023-28320,CVE-2023-28321,CVE-2023-28322
Description:
This update for curl adds the following feature:

Update to version 8.0.1 (jsc#PED-2580)

- CVE-2023-28319: use-after-free in SSH sha256 fingerprint check (bsc#1211230).
- CVE-2023-28320: siglongjmp race condition (bsc#1211231).
- CVE-2023-28321: IDN wildcard matching (bsc#1211232).
- CVE-2023-28322: POST-after-PUT confusion (bsc#1211233).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2240
Released: Wed May 17 19:56:54 2023
Summary: Recommended update for systemd
Severity: moderate
References: 1203141,1207410
Description:
This update for systemd fixes the following issues:

- udev-rules: fix nvme symlink creation on namespace changes (bsc#1207410)
- Optimize when hundred workers claim the same symlink with the same priority (bsc#1203141)
- Add nss-resolve and systemd-network to Packagehub-Subpackages (MSC-626)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2484
Released: Mon Jun 12 08:49:58 2023
Summary: Security update for openldap2
Severity: moderate
References: 1211795,CVE-2023-2953
Description:
This update for openldap2 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-2953: Fixed null pointer deref in ber_memalloc_x (bsc#1211795).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2523
Released: Fri Jun 16 11:15:25 2023
Summary: Feature update for lifecycle-data-sle-module-development-tools
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for lifecycle-data-sle-module-development-tools fixes the following issues:

- Added expiration data for GCC 11 yearly update for the Toolchain/Development modules
  (jsc#SLE-25046, jsc#SLE-25045, jsc#SLE-25044, jsc#PED-2030, jsc#PED-2033, jsc#PED-2035)


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Patch: 29171
Released: Tue Jun 20 12:29:00 2023
Summary: Security update for openssl-1_1
Severity: important
References: 1201627,1207534,1211430,CVE-2022-4304,CVE-2023-2650
Description:
This update for openssl-1_1 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-2650: Fixed possible denial of service translating ASN.1 object identifiers (bsc#1211430).
- CVE-2022-4304: Reworked the fix for the Timing-Oracle in RSA decryption.
  The previous fix for this timing side channel turned out to cause a
  severe 2-3x performance regression in the typical use case (bsc#1207534).

- Update further expiring certificates that affect tests (bsc#1201627)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2625
Released: Fri Jun 23 17:16:11 2023
Summary: Recommended update for gcc12
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for gcc12 fixes the following issues:

- Update to GCC 12.3 release, 0c61aa720e62f1baf0bfd178e283, git1204

  * includes regression and other bug fixes

- Speed up builds with --enable-link-serialization.

- Update embedded newlib to version 4.2.0


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2765
Released: Mon Jul  3 20:28:14 2023
Summary: Security update for libcap
Severity: moderate
References: 1211418,1211419,CVE-2023-2602,CVE-2023-2603
Description:
This update for libcap fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-2602: Fixed improper memory release in libcap/psx/psx.c:__wrap_pthread_create() (bsc#1211418).
- CVE-2023-2603: Fixed an integer overflow or wraparound in libcap/cap_alloc.c:_libcap_strdup() (bsc#1211419).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2827
Released: Fri Jul 14 11:27:47 2023
Summary: Recommended update for libxml2
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for libxml2 fixes the following issues:

- Build also for modern python version (jsc#PED-68)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2847
Released: Mon Jul 17 08:40:42 2023
Summary: Recommended update for audit
Severity: moderate
References: 1210004
Description:
This update for audit fixes the following issues:

- Check for AF_UNIX unnamed sockets (bsc#1210004)
- Enable livepatching on main library on x86_64


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2855
Released: Mon Jul 17 16:35:21 2023
Summary: Recommended update for openldap2
Severity: moderate
References: 1212260
Description:
This update for openldap2 fixes the following issues:

- libldap2 crashes on ldap_sasl_bind_s (bsc#1212260)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2882
Released: Wed Jul 19 11:49:39 2023
Summary: Security update for perl
Severity: important
References: 1210999,CVE-2023-31484
Description:
This update for perl fixes the following issues:


  - CVE-2023-31484: Enable TLS cert verification in CPAN (bsc#1210999).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2885
Released: Wed Jul 19 16:58:43 2023
Summary: Recommended update for glibc
Severity: moderate
References: 1208721,1209229,1211828
Description:
This update for glibc fixes the following issues:

- getlogin_r: fix missing fallback if loginuid is unset (bsc#1209229, BZ #30235)
- Exclude static archives from preparation for live patching (bsc#1208721)
- resolv_conf: release lock on allocation failure (bsc#1211828, BZ #30527)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2891
Released: Wed Jul 19 21:14:33 2023
Summary: Security update for curl
Severity: moderate
References: 1213237,CVE-2023-32001
Description:
This update for curl fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-32001: Fixed TOCTOU race condition (bsc#1213237).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2944
Released: Mon Jul 24 09:14:24 2023
Summary: Recommended update for linux-glibc-devel
Severity: moderate
References: 1211096
Description:
This update for linux-glibc-devel fixes the following issues:

- Add linux/sev-guest.h (bsc#1211096)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2965
Released: Tue Jul 25 12:30:22 2023
Summary: Security update for openssl-1_1
Severity: moderate
References: 1213487,CVE-2023-3446
Description:
This update for openssl-1_1 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-3446: Fixed DH_check() excessive time with over sized modulus (bsc#1213487).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-2966
Released: Tue Jul 25 14:26:14 2023
Summary: Recommended update for libxml2
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for libxml2 fixes the following issues:

- Build also for modern python version (jsc#PED-68)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3102
Released: Tue Aug  1 14:11:53 2023
Summary: Recommended update for openssl-1_1
Severity: moderate
References: 1213517
Description:
This update for openssl-1_1 fixes the following issues:

- Dont pass zero length input to EVP_Cipher (bsc#1213517)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3242
Released: Tue Aug  8 18:19:40 2023
Summary: Security update for openssl-1_1
Severity: moderate
References: 1213853,CVE-2023-3817
Description:
This update for openssl-1_1 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-3817: Fixed a potential DoS due to excessive time spent checking DH q parameter value. (bsc#1213853)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3285
Released: Fri Aug 11 10:30:38 2023
Summary: Recommended update for shadow
Severity: moderate
References: 1206627,1213189
Description:
This update for shadow fixes the following issues:

- Prevent lock files from remaining after power interruptions (bsc#1213189)
- Add --prefix support to passwd, chpasswd and chage (bsc#1206627)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3325
Released: Wed Aug 16 08:26:08 2023
Summary: Security update for krb5
Severity: important
References: 1214054,CVE-2023-36054
Description:
This update for krb5 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-36054: Fixed a DoS that could be triggered by an authenticated remote user. (bsc#1214054)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3327
Released: Wed Aug 16 08:45:25 2023
Summary: Security update for pcre2
Severity: moderate
References: 1213514,CVE-2022-41409
Description:
This update for pcre2 fixes the following issues:

  - CVE-2022-41409: Fixed integer overflow vulnerability in pcre2test that allows attackers to cause a denial of service via negative input (bsc#1213514).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3388
Released: Wed Aug 23 17:14:22 2023
Summary: Recommended update for binutils
Severity: important
References: 1213282
Description:
This update for binutils fixes the following issues:

- Add `binutils-disable-dt-relr.sh` to address compatibility problems with the glibc version included in future
  SUSE Linux Enterprise releases (bsc#1213282, jsc#PED-1435)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3410
Released: Thu Aug 24 06:56:32 2023
Summary: Recommended update for audit
Severity: moderate
References: 1201519,1204844
Description:
This update for audit fixes the following issues:

- Create symbolic link from /sbin/audisp-syslog to /usr/sbin/audisp-syslog (bsc#1201519)
- Fix rules not loaded when restarting auditd.service (bsc#1204844)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3451
Released: Mon Aug 28 12:15:22 2023
Summary: Recommended update for systemd
Severity: moderate
References: 1186606,1194609,1208194,1209741,1210702,1211576,1212434,1213185,1213575,1213873
Description:
This update for systemd fixes the following issues:

- Fix reboot and shutdown issues by getting only active MD arrays (bsc#1211576, bsc#1212434, bsc#1213575)
- Decrease devlink priority for iso disks (bsc#1213185)
- Do not ignore mount point paths longer than 255 characters (bsc#1208194)
- Refuse hibernation if there's no possible way to resume (bsc#1186606)
- Update 'korean' and 'arabic' keyboard layouts (bsc#1210702)
- Drop some entries no longer needed by YaST (bsc#1194609)
- The 'systemd --user' instances get their own session keyring instead of the user default one (bsc#1209741)
- Dynamically allocate receive buffer to handle large amount of mounts (bsc#1213873)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3577
Released: Mon Sep 11 15:04:01 2023
Summary: Recommended update for crypto-policies
Severity: low
References: 1209998
Description:
This update for crypto-policies fixes the following issues:

- Update update-crypto-policies(8) man pages and README.SUSE to mention the supported back-end policies. (bsc#1209998)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3611
Released: Fri Sep 15 09:28:36 2023
Summary: Recommended update for sysuser-tools
Severity: moderate
References: 1195391,1205161,1207778,1213240,1214140
Description:
This update for sysuser-tools fixes the following issues:

- Update to version 3.2
- Always create a system group of the same name as the system user (bsc#1205161, bsc#1207778, bsc#1213240)
- Add 'quilt setup' friendly hint to %sysusers_requires usage
- Use append so if a pre file already exists it isn't overridden
- Invoke bash for bash scripts (bsc#1195391) 
- Remove all systemd requires not supported on SLE15 (bsc#1214140)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3661
Released: Mon Sep 18 21:44:09 2023
Summary: Security update for gcc12
Severity: important
References: 1214052,CVE-2023-4039
Description:
This update for gcc12 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-4039: Fixed incorrect stack protector for C99 VLAs on Aarch64 (bsc#1214052).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3666
Released: Mon Sep 18 21:52:18 2023
Summary: Security update for libxml2
Severity: important
References: 1214768,CVE-2023-39615
Description:
This update for libxml2 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-39615: Fixed crafted xml can cause global buffer overflow (bsc#1214768).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3686
Released: Tue Sep 19 17:23:03 2023
Summary: Security update for gcc7
Severity: important
References: 1195517,1196861,1204505,1205145,1214052,CVE-2023-4039
Description:
This update for gcc7 fixes the following issues:

Security issue fixed:

- CVE-2023-4039: Fixed incorrect stack protector for C99 VLAs on Aarch64 (bsc#1214052).

Other fixes:

- Fixed KASAN kernel compile.  [bsc#1205145]
- Fixed ICE with C++17 code as reported in [bsc#1204505]
- Fixed altivec.h redefining bool in C++ which makes bool unusable (bsc#1195517):
- Adjust gnats idea of the target, fixing the build of gprbuild.  [bsc#1196861]


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3814
Released: Wed Sep 27 18:08:17 2023
Summary: Recommended update for glibc
Severity: moderate
References: 1211829,1212819,1212910
Description:
This update for glibc fixes the following issues:

- nscd: Fix netlink cache invalidation if epoll is used (bsc#1212910, BZ #29415)
- Restore lookup of IPv4 mapped addresses in files database (bsc#1212819, BZ #25457)
- elf: Remove excessive p_align check on PT_LOAD segments (bsc#1211829, BZ #28688)
- elf: Properly align PT_LOAD segments (bsc#1211829, BZ #28676)
- ld.so: Always use MAP_COPY to map the first segment (BZ #30452)
- add GB18030-2022 charmap (jsc#PED-4908, BZ #30243)



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Patch: SUSE-2023-3823
Released: Wed Sep 27 18:42:38 2023
Summary: Security update for curl
Severity: important
References: 1215026,CVE-2023-38039
Description:
This update for curl fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-38039: Fixed possible DoS when receiving too large HTTP header. (bsc#1215026)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3825
Released: Wed Sep 27 18:48:53 2023
Summary: Security update for binutils
Severity: important
References: 1200962,1206080,1206556,1208037,1208038,1208040,1208409,1209642,1210297,1210733,1213458,1214565,1214567,1214579,1214580,1214604,1214611,1214619,1214620,1214623,1214624,1214625,CVE-2020-19726,CVE-2021-32256,CVE-2022-35205,CVE-2022-35206,CVE-2022-4285,CVE-2022-44840,CVE-2022-45703,CVE-2022-47673,CVE-2022-47695,CVE-2022-47696,CVE-2022-48063,CVE-2022-48064,CVE-2022-48065,CVE-2023-0687,CVE-2023-1579,CVE-2023-1972,CVE-2023-2222,CVE-2023-25585,CVE-2023-25587,CVE-2023-25588
Description:
This update for binutils fixes the following issues:

Update to version 2.41 [jsc#PED-5778]:

* The MIPS port now supports the Sony Interactive Entertainment Allegrex
  processor, used with the PlayStation Portable, which implements the MIPS
  II ISA along with a single-precision FPU and a few implementation-specific
  integer instructions.
* Objdump's --private option can now be used on PE format files to display the
  fields in the file header and section headers.
* New versioned release of libsframe: libsframe.so.1.  This release introduces
  versioned symbols with version node name LIBSFRAME_1.0.  This release also
  updates the ABI in an incompatible way: this includes removal of
  sframe_get_funcdesc_with_addr API, change in the behavior of
  sframe_fre_get_ra_offset and sframe_fre_get_fp_offset APIs.
* SFrame Version 2 is now the default (and only) format version supported by
  gas, ld, readelf and objdump.
* Add command-line option, --strip-section-headers, to objcopy and strip to
  remove ELF section header from ELF file.
* The RISC-V port now supports the following new standard extensions:

  - Zicond (conditional zero instructions)
  - Zfa (additional floating-point instructions)
  - Zvbb, Zvbc, Zvkg, Zvkned, Zvknh[ab], Zvksed, Zvksh, Zvkn, Zvknc, Zvkng,
    Zvks, Zvksc, Zvkg, Zvkt (vector crypto instructions)

* The RISC-V port now supports the following vendor-defined extensions:
  - XVentanaCondOps
* Add support for Intel FRED, LKGS and AMX-COMPLEX instructions.
* A new .insn directive is recognized by x86 gas.
* Add SME2 support to the AArch64 port.
* The linker now accepts a command line option of --remap-inputs
  <PATTERN>=<FILE> to relace any input file that matches <PATTERN> with
  <FILE>.  In addition the option --remap-inputs-file=<FILE> can be used to
  specify a file containing any number of these remapping directives.
* The linker command line option --print-map-locals can be used to include
  local symbols in a linker map.  (ELF targets only).
* For most ELF based targets, if the --enable-linker-version option is used
  then the version of the linker will be inserted as a string into the .comment
  section.
* The linker script syntax has a new command for output sections: ASCIZ 'string'
  This will insert a zero-terminated string at the current location.
* Add command-line option, -z nosectionheader, to omit ELF section
  header.

- Contains fixes for these non-CVEs (not security bugs per upstreams
  SECURITY.md):
  * bsc#1209642 aka CVE-2023-1579 aka PR29988
  * bsc#1210297 aka CVE-2023-1972 aka PR30285
  * bsc#1210733 aka CVE-2023-2222 aka PR29936
  * bsc#1213458 aka CVE-2021-32256 aka PR105039 (gcc)
  * bsc#1214565 aka CVE-2020-19726 aka PR26240
  * bsc#1214567 aka CVE-2022-35206 aka PR29290
  * bsc#1214579 aka CVE-2022-35205 aka PR29289
  * bsc#1214580 aka CVE-2022-44840 aka PR29732
  * bsc#1214604 aka CVE-2022-45703 aka PR29799
  * bsc#1214611 aka CVE-2022-48065 aka PR29925
  * bsc#1214619 aka CVE-2022-48064 aka PR29922
  * bsc#1214620 aka CVE-2022-48063 aka PR29924
  * bsc#1214623 aka CVE-2022-47696 aka PR29677
  * bsc#1214624 aka CVE-2022-47695 aka PR29846
  * bsc#1214625 aka CVE-2022-47673 aka PR29876

- This only existed only for a very short while in SLE-15, as the main
  variant in devel:gcc subsumed this in binutils-revert-rela.diff.
  Hence:

- Document fixed CVEs:

  * bsc#1208037 aka CVE-2023-25588 aka PR29677
  * bsc#1208038 aka CVE-2023-25587 aka PR29846
  * bsc#1208040 aka CVE-2023-25585 aka PR29892
  * bsc#1208409 aka CVE-2023-0687 aka PR29444

- Enable bpf-none cross target and add bpf-none to the multitarget
  set of supported targets.
- Disable packed-relative-relocs for old codestreams.  They generate
  buggy relocations when binutils-revert-rela.diff is active.
  [bsc#1206556]
- Disable ZSTD debug section compress by default.
- Enable zstd compression algorithm (instead of zlib)
  for debug info sections by default.
- Pack libgprofng only for supported platforms.
- Move libgprofng-related libraries to the proper locations (packages).
- Add --without=bootstrap for skipping of bootstrap (faster testing
  of the package).

- Remove broken arm32-avoid-copyreloc.patch to fix [gcc#108515]

Update to version 2.40:

* Objdump has a new command line option --show-all-symbols which will make it
  display all symbols that match a given address when disassembling.  (Normally
  only the first symbol that matches an address is shown).
* Add --enable-colored-disassembly configure time option to enable colored
  disassembly output by default, if the output device is a terminal.  Note,
  this configure option is disabled by default.
* DCO signed contributions are now accepted.
* objcopy --decompress-debug-sections now supports zstd compressed debug
  sections.  The new option --compress-debug-sections=zstd compresses debug
  sections with zstd.
* addr2line and objdump --dwarf now support zstd compressed debug sections.
* The dlltool program now accepts --deterministic-libraries and
  --non-deterministic-libraries as command line options to control whether or
  not it generates deterministic output libraries.  If neither of these options
  are used the default is whatever was set when the binutils were configured.
* readelf and objdump now have a newly added option --sframe which dumps the
  SFrame section.
* Add support for Intel RAO-INT instructions.
* Add support for Intel AVX-NE-CONVERT instructions.
* Add support for Intel MSRLIST instructions.
* Add support for Intel WRMSRNS instructions.
* Add support for Intel CMPccXADD instructions.
* Add support for Intel AVX-VNNI-INT8 instructions.
* Add support for Intel AVX-IFMA instructions.
* Add support for Intel PREFETCHI instructions.
* Add support for Intel AMX-FP16 instructions.
* gas now supports --compress-debug-sections=zstd to compress
  debug sections with zstd.
* Add --enable-default-compressed-debug-sections-algorithm={zlib,zstd}
  that selects the default compression algorithm
  for --enable-compressed-debug-sections.
* Add support for various T-Head extensions (XTheadBa, XTheadBb, XTheadBs,
  XTheadCmo, XTheadCondMov, XTheadFMemIdx, XTheadFmv, XTheadInt, XTheadMemIdx,
  XTheadMemPair, XTheadMac, and XTheadSync) from version 2.0 of the T-Head
  ISA manual, which are implemented in the Allwinner D1.
* Add support for the RISC-V Zawrs extension, version 1.0-rc4.
* Add support for Cortex-X1C for Arm.
* New command line option --gsframe to generate SFrame unwind information
  on x86_64 and aarch64 targets.
* The linker has a new command line option to suppress the generation of any
  warning or error messages.  This can be useful when there is a need to create
  a known non-working binary.  The option is -w or --no-warnings.
* ld now supports zstd compressed debug sections.  The new option
  --compress-debug-sections=zstd compresses debug sections with zstd.
* Add --enable-default-compressed-debug-sections-algorithm={zlib,zstd}
  that selects the default compression algorithm
  for --enable-compressed-debug-sections.
* Remove support for -z bndplt (MPX prefix instructions).

- Includes fixes for these CVEs:

  * bsc#1206080 aka CVE-2022-4285 aka PR29699

- Enable by default: --enable-colored-disassembly.
- fix build on x86_64_vX platforms 


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3954
Released: Tue Oct  3 20:09:47 2023
Summary: Security update for libeconf
Severity: important
References: 1211078,CVE-2023-22652,CVE-2023-30078,CVE-2023-30079,CVE-2023-32181
Description:
This update for libeconf fixes the following issues:

Update to version 0.5.2.

- CVE-2023-30078, CVE-2023-32181: Fixed a stack-buffer-overflow vulnerability in 'econf_writeFile' function (bsc#1211078).
- CVE-2023-30079, CVE-2023-22652: Fixed a stack-buffer-overflow vulnerability in 'read_file' function. (bsc#1211078)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3994
Released: Fri Oct  6 13:44:15 2023
Summary: Recommended update for git
Severity: moderate
References: 1215533
Description:
This update for git fixes the following issues:

- Downgrade openssh dependency to recommends (bsc#1215533)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-3997
Released: Fri Oct  6 14:13:56 2023
Summary: Security update for nghttp2
Severity: important
References: 1215713,CVE-2023-35945
Description:
This update for nghttp2 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-35945: Fixed memory leak when PUSH_PROMISE or HEADERS frame cannot be sent (bsc#1215713).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4024
Released: Tue Oct 10 13:24:40 2023
Summary: Security update for shadow
Severity: low
References: 1214806,CVE-2023-4641
Description:
This update for shadow fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-4641: Fixed potential password leak (bsc#1214806).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4044
Released: Wed Oct 11 09:01:14 2023
Summary: Security update for curl
Severity: important
References: 1215888,1215889,CVE-2023-38545,CVE-2023-38546
Description:
This update for curl fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-38545: Fixed a heap buffer overflow in SOCKS5. (bsc#1215888)
- CVE-2023-38546: Fixed a cookie injection with none file. (bsc#1215889)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4073
Released: Fri Oct 13 11:40:26 2023
Summary: Recommended update for rpm
Severity: low
References: 
Description:
This update for rpm fixes the following issue:

- Enables build for all python modules (jsc#PED-68, jsc#PED-1988)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4105
Released: Wed Oct 18 08:15:40 2023
Summary: Recommended update for openssl-1_1
Severity: moderate
References: 1215215
Description:
This update for openssl-1_1 fixes the following issues:

- Displays 'fips' in the version string (bsc#1215215)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4110
Released: Wed Oct 18 12:35:26 2023
Summary: Security update for glibc
Severity: important
References: 1215286,1215891,CVE-2023-4813
Description:
This update for glibc fixes the following issues:

Security issue fixed:

- CVE-2023-4813: Fixed a potential use-after-free in gaih_inet() (bsc#1215286, BZ #28931)

Also a regression from a previous update was fixed:

- elf: Align argument of __munmap to page size (bsc#1215891, BZ #28676)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4153
Released: Fri Oct 20 19:27:58 2023
Summary: Recommended update for systemd
Severity: moderate
References: 1215313
Description:
This update for systemd fixes the following issues:

- Fix mismatch of nss-resolve version in Package Hub (no source code changes)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4154
Released: Fri Oct 20 19:33:25 2023
Summary: Recommended update for aaa_base
Severity: moderate
References: 1107342,1215434
Description:
This update for aaa_base fixes the following issues:

- Respect /etc/update-alternatives/java when setting JAVA_HOME (bsc#1215434,bsc#1107342)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4162
Released: Mon Oct 23 15:33:03 2023
Summary: Security update for gcc13
Severity: important
References: 1206480,1206684,1210557,1211427,1212101,1213915,1214052,1214460,CVE-2023-4039
Description:
This update for gcc13 fixes the following issues:

This update ship the GCC 13.2 compiler suite and its base libraries.

The compiler base libraries are provided for all SUSE Linux Enterprise 15
versions and replace the same named GCC 12 ones.

The new compilers for C, C++, and Fortran are provided for SUSE Linux
Enterprise 15 SP4 and SP5, and provided in the 'Development Tools' module.

The Go, D, Ada and Modula 2 language compiler parts are available
unsupported via the PackageHub repositories.

To use gcc13 compilers use:

- install 'gcc13' or 'gcc13-c++' or one of the other 'gcc13-COMPILER' frontend packages.
- override your Makefile to use CC=gcc13, CXX=g++13 and similar overrides for the other languages.

For a full changelog with all new GCC13 features, check out

        https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-13/changes.html


Detailed changes:


* CVE-2023-4039: Fixed -fstack-protector issues on aarch64 with variable
  length stack allocations.  (bsc#1214052)

- Turn cross compiler to s390x to a glibc cross. [bsc#1214460]

- Also handle -static-pie in the default-PIE specs
- Fixed missed optimization in Skia resulting in Firefox crashes when
  building with LTO.  [bsc#1212101]
- Make libstdc++6-devel packages own their directories since they
  can be installed standalone.  [bsc#1211427]
- Add new x86-related intrinsics (amxcomplexintrin.h).
- RISC-V: Add support for inlining subword atomic operations
- Use --enable-link-serialization rather that --enable-link-mutex,
  the benefit of the former one is that the linker jobs are not
  holding tokens of the make's jobserver.
- Add cross-bpf packages.  See https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/BPFBackEnd
  for the general state of BPF with GCC.
- Add bootstrap conditional to allow --without=bootstrap to be
  specified to speed up local builds for testing.
- Bump included newlib to version 4.3.0. 
- Also package libhwasan_preinit.o on aarch64.
- Configure external timezone database provided by the timezone
  package.  Make libstdc++6 recommend timezone to get a fully
  working std::chrono.  Install timezone when running the testsuite.
- Package libhwasan_preinit.o on x86_64.
- Fixed unwinding on aarch64 with pointer signing.  [bsc#1206684]
- Enable PRU flavour for gcc13
- update floatn fixinclude pickup to check each header separately (bsc#1206480)
- Redo floatn fixinclude pick-up to simply keep what is there. 
- Bump libgo SONAME to libgo22.
- Do not package libhwasan for biarch (32-bit architecture)
  as the extension depends on 64-bit pointers.
- Adjust floatn fixincludes guard to work with SLE12 and earlier
  SLE15.
- Depend on at least LLVM 13 for GCN cross compiler.
- Update embedded newlib to version 4.2.0
- Allow cross-pru-gcc12-bootstrap for armv7l architecture.
  PRU architecture is used for real-time MCUs embedded into TI
  armv7l and aarch64 SoCs. We need to have cross-pru-gcc12 for
  armv7l in order to build both host applications and PRU firmware
  during the same build.


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4193
Released: Wed Oct 25 10:36:43 2023
Summary: Recommended update for lifecycle-data-sle-module-development-tools
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:
This update for lifecycle-data-sle-module-development-tools fixes the following issues:

- added EOL dates for previous go1.xx compiler packages (go1.15 to go1.19)
- added EOL dates for previous rust compiler versions (1.43 up to 1.70)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4200
Released: Wed Oct 25 12:04:29 2023
Summary: Security update for nghttp2
Severity: important
References: 1216123,1216174,CVE-2023-44487
Description:
This update for nghttp2 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-44487: Fixed HTTP/2 Rapid Reset attack. (bsc#1216174)


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4215
Released: Thu Oct 26 12:19:25 2023
Summary: Security update for zlib
Severity: moderate
References: 1216378,CVE-2023-45853
Description:
This update for zlib fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-45853: Fixed an integer overflow that would lead to a
  buffer overflow in the minizip subcomponent (bsc#1216378).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4310
Released: Tue Oct 31 14:10:47 2023
Summary: Recommended update for libtirpc
Severity: moderate
References: 1196647
Description:
This Update for libtirpc to 1.3.4, fixing the following issues:
    
Update to 1.3.4 (bsc#1199467)

 * binddynport.c honor ip_local_reserved_ports
   - replaces: binddynport-honor-ip_local_reserved_ports.patch
 * gss-api: expose gss major/minor error in authgss_refresh()
 * rpcb_clnt.c: Eliminate double frees in delete_cache()
 * rpcb_clnt.c: memory leak in destroy_addr
 * portmapper: allow TCP-only portmapper
 * getnetconfigent: avoid potential DoS issue by removing unnecessary sleep
 * clnt_raw.c: fix a possible null pointer dereference
 * bindresvport.c: fix a potential resource leakage

Update to 1.3.3:

* Fix DoS vulnerability in libtirpc
  - replaces: 0001-Fix-DoS-vulnerability-in-libtirpc.patch
* _rpc_dtablesize: use portable system call
* libtirpc: Fix use-after-free accessing the error number
* Fix potential memory leak of parms.r_addr
  - replaces 0001-fix-parms.r_addr-memory-leak.patch
* rpcb_clnt.c add mechanism to try v2 protocol first
  - preplaces: 0001-rpcb_clnt.c-config-to-try-protocolversion-2-first.patch
* Eliminate deadlocks in connects with an MT environment
* clnt_dg_freeres() uncleared set active state may deadlock
* thread safe clnt destruction
* SUNRPC: mutexed access blacklist_read state variable
* SUNRPC: MT-safe overhaul of address cache management in rpcb_clnt.c

Update to 1.3.2:

* Replace the final SunRPC licenses with BSD licenses
* blacklist: Add a few more well known ports
* libtirpc: disallow calling auth_refresh from clnt_call with RPCSEC_GSS

Update to 1.3.1:

* Remove AUTH_DES interfaces from auth_des.h
  The unsupported  AUTH_DES authentication has be
  compiled out since commit d918e41d889 (Wed Oct 9 2019)
  replaced by API routines that return errors.
* svc_dg: Free xp_netid during destroy
* Fix memory management issues of fd locks
* libtirpc: replace array with list for per-fd locks
* __svc_vc_dodestroy: fix double free of xp_ltaddr.buf
* __rpc_dtbsize: rlim_cur instead of rlim_max
* pkg-config: use the correct replacements for libdir/includedir


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4450
Released: Wed Nov 15 10:55:20 2023
Summary: Recommended update for crypto-policies
Severity: moderate
References: 1209998
Description:
This update for crypto-policies fixes the following issues:

  - Enable setting the kernel FIPS mode with the fips-mode-setup and fips-finish-install commands
    (jsc#PED-5041)
  - Adapt fips-mode-setup to use the pbl command from the perl-Bootloader package instead of grubby
    and add a note for transactional systems
  - Ship the man pages for fips-mode-setup and fips-finish-install
  - Make the supported versions change in the update-crypto-policies(8) man page persistent
    (bsc#1209998)


-----------------------------------------
Patch: SUSE-2023-4458
Released: Thu Nov 16 14:38:48 2023
Summary: Security update for gcc13
Severity: important
References: 1206480,1206684,1210557,1211427,1212101,1213915,1214052,1214460,1215427,1216664,CVE-2023-4039
Description:
This update for gcc13 fixes the following issues:

This update ship the GCC 13.2 compiler suite and its base libraries.

The compiler base libraries are provided for all SUSE Linux Enterprise 15
versions and replace the same named GCC 12 ones.

The new compilers for C, C++, and Fortran are provided for SUSE Linux
Enterprise 15 SP4 and SP5, and provided in the 'Development Tools' module.

The Go, D, Ada and Modula 2 language compiler parts are available
unsupported via the PackageHub repositories.

To use gcc13 compilers use:

- install 'gcc13' or 'gcc13-c++' or one of the other 'gcc13-COMPILER' frontend packages.
- override your Makefile to use CC=gcc-13, CXX=g++-13 and similar overrides for the other languages.

For a full changelog with all new GCC13 features, check out

        https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-13/changes.html


Detailed changes:


* CVE-2023-4039: Fixed -fstack-protector issues on aarch64 with variable
  length stack allocations.  (bsc#1214052)

- Work around third party app crash during C++ standard library initialization.  [bsc#1216664]
- Fixed that GCC13 fails to compile some packages with error: unrecognizable insn (bsc#1215427)
- Bump included newlib to version 4.3.0.
- Update to GCC trunk head (r13-5254-g05b9868b182bb9)
- Redo floatn fixinclude pick-up to simply keep what is there.
- Turn cross compiler to s390x to a glibc cross. [bsc#1214460]

- Also handle -static-pie in the default-PIE specs
- Fixed missed optimization in Skia resulting in Firefox crashes when
  building with LTO.  [bsc#1212101]
- Make libstdc++6-devel packages own their directories since they
  can be installed standalone.  [bsc#1211427]
- Add new x86-related intrinsics (amxcomplexintrin.h).
- RISC-V: Add support for inlining subword atomic operations
- Use --enable-link-serialization rather that --enable-link-mutex,
  the benefit of the former one is that the linker jobs are not
  holding tokens of the make's jobserver.
- Add cross-bpf packages.  See https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/BPFBackEnd
  for the general state of BPF with GCC.
- Add bootstrap conditional to allow --without=bootstrap to be
  specified to speed up local builds for testing.
- Bump included newlib to version 4.3.0. 
- Also package libhwasan_preinit.o on aarch64.
- Configure external timezone database provided by the timezone
  package.  Make libstdc++6 recommend timezone to get a fully
  working std::chrono.  Install timezone when running the testsuite.
- Package libhwasan_preinit.o on x86_64.
- Fixed unwinding on aarch64 with pointer signing.  [bsc#1206684]
- Enable PRU flavour for gcc13
- update floatn fixinclude pickup to check each header separately (bsc#1206480)
- Redo floatn fixinclude pick-up to simply keep what is there. 
- Bump libgo SONAME to libgo22.
- Do not package libhwasan for biarch (32-bit architecture)
  as the extension depends on 64-bit pointers.
- Adjust floatn fixincludes guard to work with SLE12 and earlier
  SLE15.
- Depend on at least LLVM 13 for GCN cross compiler.
- Update embedded newlib to version 4.2.0
- Allow cross-pru-gcc12-bootstrap for armv7l architecture.
  PRU architecture is used for real-time MCUs embedded into TI
  armv7l and aarch64 SoCs. We need to have cross-pru-gcc12 for
  armv7l in order to build both host applications and PRU firmware
  during the same build.


-----------------------------------------
Patch: SUSE-2023-4469
Released: Thu Nov 16 18:59:45 2023
Summary: Security update for go1.21-openssl
Severity: moderate
References: 1212475,1212667,1212669,1215084,1215085,1215086,1215087,1215090,1215985,1216109,1216943,1216944,CVE-2023-39318,CVE-2023-39319,CVE-2023-39320,CVE-2023-39321,CVE-2023-39322,CVE-2023-39323,CVE-2023-39325,CVE-2023-44487,CVE-2023-45283,CVE-2023-45284
Description:
This update for go1.21-openssl fixes the following issues:

Update to version 1.21.4.1 cut from the go1.21-openssl-fips
branch at the revision tagged go1.21.4-1-openssl-fips.

* Update to go1.21.4


go1.21.4 (released 2023-11-07) includes security fixes to the
path/filepath package, as well as bug fixes to the linker, the
runtime, the compiler, and the go/types, net/http, and
runtime/cgo packages.

* security: fix CVE-2023-45283 CVE-2023-45284 path/filepath: insecure parsing of Windows paths (bsc#1216943, bsc#1216944)
* spec: update unification rules
* cmd/compile: internal compiler error: expected struct value to have type struct
* cmd/link: split text sections for arm 32-bit
* runtime: MADV_COLLAPSE causes production performance issues on Linux
* go/types, x/tools/go/ssa: panic: type param without replacement encountered
* cmd/compile: -buildmode=c-archive produces code not suitable for use in a shared object on arm64
* net/http: http2 page fails on firefox/safari if pushing resources


Initial package go1.21-openssl version 1.21.3.1 cut from the
go1.21-openssl-fips branch at the revision tagged
go1.21.3-1-openssl-fips.  (jsc#SLE-18320)

* Go upstream merged branch dev.boringcrypto in go1.19+.
* In go1.x enable BoringCrypto via GOEXPERIMENT=boringcrypto.
* In go1.x-openssl enable FIPS mode (or boring mode as the
  package is named) either via an environment variable
  GOLANG_FIPS=1 or by virtue of booting the host in FIPS mode.
* When the operating system is operating in FIPS mode, Go
  applications which import crypto/tls/fipsonly limit operations
  to the FIPS ciphersuite.
* go1.x-openssl is delivered as two large patches to go1.x
  applying necessary modifications from the golang-fips/go GitHub
  project for the Go crypto library to use OpenSSL as the
  external cryptographic library in a FIPS compliant way.
* go1.x-openssl modifies the crypto/* packages to use OpenSSL for
  cryptographic operations.
* go1.x-openssl uses dlopen() to call into OpenSSL.
* SUSE RPM packaging introduces a fourth version digit go1.x.y.z
  corresponding to the golang-fips/go patchset tagged revision.
* Patchset improvements can be updated independently of upstream
  Go maintenance releases.


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4659
Released: Wed Dec  6 13:04:57 2023
Summary: Security update for curl
Severity: moderate
References: 1217573,1217574,CVE-2023-46218,CVE-2023-46219
Description:
This update for curl fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-46218: Fixed cookie mixed case PSL bypass (bsc#1217573).
- CVE-2023-46219: HSTS long file name clears contents (bsc#1217574).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4671
Released: Wed Dec  6 14:33:41 2023
Summary: Recommended update for man
Severity: moderate
References: 
Description:

This update of man fixes the following problem:

- The 'man' commands is delivered to SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro
  to allow browsing man pages.


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Version 8.15 2024-02-27T09:00:15

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Patch: SUSE-2023-4504
Released: Tue Nov 21 13:27:50 2023
Summary: Security update for libxml2
Severity: moderate
References: 1216129,CVE-2023-45322
Description:
This update for libxml2 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-45322: Fixed a use-after-free in xmlUnlinkNode() in tree.c (bsc#1216129).


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Patch: SUSE-2023-4518
Released: Tue Nov 21 17:35:30 2023
Summary: Security update for openssl-1_1
Severity: important
References: 1216922,CVE-2023-5678
Description:
This update for openssl-1_1 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2023-5678: Fixed generating and checking of excessively long X9.42 DH keys that resulted in a possible Denial of Service (bsc#1216922).