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dbus-1-x11-1.14.10-4.1 RPM for aarch64

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Name: dbus-1-x11 Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 1.14.10 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 4.1 Build date: Wed Oct 26 10:53:48 2022
Group: Unspecified Build host: reproducible
Size: 67694 Source RPM: dbus-1-x11-1.14.10-4.1.src.rpm
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://dbus.freedesktop.org/
Summary: D-Bus Message Bus System
D-Bus contains some tools that require Xlib to be installed, those are
in this separate package so server systems need not install X.

Provides

Requires

License

AFL-2.1 OR GPL-2.0-or-later

Changelog

* Wed Oct 26 2022 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
  - update to 1.14.4 (bsc#1204111, CVE-2022-42010,
      bsc#1204112, CVE-2022-42011,
      bsc#1204113, CVE-2022-42012):
    This is a security update for the dbus 1.14.x stable branch, fixing
    denial-of-service issues (CVE-2022-42010, -42011, -42012) and applying
    security hardening (dbus#416).
    Behaviour changes:
    * On Linux, dbus-daemon and other uses of DBusServer now create a
      path-based Unix socket, unix:path=..., when asked to listen on a
      unix:tmpdir=... address. This makes unix:tmpdir=... equivalent to
      unix:dir=... on all platforms.
      Previous versions would have created an abstract socket, unix:abstract=...,
      in this situation.
      This change primarily affects the well-known session bus when run via
      dbus-launch(1) or dbus-run-session(1). The user bus, enabled by configuring
      dbus with --enable-user-session and running it on a systemd system,
      already used path-based Unix sockets and is unaffected by this change.
      This behaviour change prevents a sandbox escape via the session bus socket
      in sandboxing frameworks that can share the network namespace with the host
      system, such as Flatpak.
      This change might cause a regression in situations where the abstract socket
      is intentionally shared between the host system and a chroot or container,
      such as some use-cases of schroot(1). That regression can be resolved by
      using a bind-mount to share either the D-Bus socket, or the whole /tmp
      directory, with the chroot or container.
      (dbus#416, Simon McVittie)
    * Denial of service fixes:
    - Evgeny Vereshchagin discovered several ways in which an authenticated
      local attacker could cause a crash (denial of service) in
      dbus-daemon --system or a custom DBusServer. In uncommon configurations
      these could potentially be carried out by an authenticated remote attacker.
    - An invalid array of fixed-length elements where the length of the array
      is not a multiple of the length of the element would cause an assertion
      failure in debug builds or an out-of-bounds read in production builds.
      This was a regression in version 1.3.0.
      (dbus#413, CVE-2022-42011; Simon McVittie)
    - A syntactically invalid type signature with incorrectly nested parentheses
      and curly brackets would cause an assertion failure in debug builds.
      Similar messages could potentially result in a crash or incorrect message
      processing in a production build, although we are not aware of a practical
      example. (dbus#418, CVE-2022-42010; Simon McVittie)
    - A message in non-native endianness with out-of-band Unix file descriptors
      would cause a use-after-free and possible memory corruption in production
      builds, or an assertion failure in debug builds. This was a regression in
      version 1.3.0. (dbus#417, CVE-2022-42012; Simon McVittie)
    - Preserve errno on failure to open /proc/self/oom_score_adj
      (dbus!285, Gentoo#834725; Mike Gilbert)
    - On Linux, don't log warnings if oom_score_adj is read-only but does not
      need to be changed (dbus!291, Simon McVittie)
    - Slightly improve error-handling for inotify
      (dbus!235, Simon McVittie)
    - Don't crash if dbus-daemon is asked to watch more than 128 directories
      for changes (dbus!302, Jan Tojnar)
* Sat Oct 15 2022 Bjørn Lie <bjorn.lie@gmail.com>
  - Disable asserts in dbus-1-x11.spec and dbus-1-devel-doc.spec too
* Fri Mar 18 2022 Fabian Vogt <fvogt@suse.com>
  - Use --with-x=auto to actually enable X11 integration (boo#1197258,
    workaround https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus/-/merge_requests/263)
* Fri Mar 04 2022 Bjørn Lie <bjorn.lie@gmail.com>
  - Update to version 1.14.0:
    + Dependencies:
    - dbus now requires at least a basic level of support for C99
      variadic macros, as implemented in gcc >= 3, all versions of
      Clang, and MSVC >= 2005. In practice this requirement has
      existed since version 1.9.2, but it is now official.
    - dbus now requires a C99-compatible va_copy() macro
      (or a __va_copy() macro with the same behaviour), except when
      building for Windows using MSVC and CMake.
    - On Unix platforms, if getpwnam_r() and getgrnam_r() are
      implemented, they must be POSIX-conformant. The non-POSIX
      signature seen in ancient Solaris versions will no longer
      work.
    - GLib >= 2.38 is required if full test coverage is enabled
      (reduced from 2.40 in dbus 1.12.x.)
    - Building using CMake now requires CMake 3.4.
    - Building documentation using CMake now requires xsltproc,
      Docbook DTDs (for example docbook-xml on Debian derivatives),
      and Docbook XSLT stylesheets (for example docbook-xsl on
      Debian derivatives). Using KDE's meinproc4 documentation
      processor is no longer supported.
    + Build-time configuration changes: Move CMake build system to
      top level, matching normal practice for CMake projects
    + Deprecations:
    - Third-party software should install default dbus policies for
      the system bus into ${datadir}/dbus-1/system.d (this has been
      supported since dbus 1.10, released in August 2015).
      Installing default dbus policies in
      ${sysconfdir}/dbus-1/system.d is now considered to be
      deprecated. Policy files in ${sysconfdir}/dbus-1/system.d
      continue to be read, but this directory should only be used
      by system administrators wishing to override the default
      policies.
    - The ${datadir} applicable to dbus is usually /usr/share and
      the ${sysconfdir} is usually /etc.
    - A similar pattern applies to the session bus policies in
      session.d.
    - The dbus-send(1) man page now documents --bus and --peer
      instead of the old --address synonym for --peer, which has
      been deprecated since the introduction of --bus and --peer in
      1.7.6
    - The dbus-daemon man page now has scarier warnings about
      <allow_anonymous/> and non-local TCP, which are insecure and
      should not be used, particularly for the standard system and
      session buses.
    - DBusServer (and hence the dbus-daemon) no longer accepts
      usernames (login names) for the recommended EXTERNAL
      authentication mechanism, only numeric user IDs or the empty
      string. See 1.13.0 release notes for full details.
    + New features:
    - On Linux 4.13 or later when built against a suitable glibc
      version, GetConnectionCredentials() now includes
      UnixGroupIDs, the effective group IDs of the initiator of the
      connection, taken from SO_PEERGROUPS.
    - On Linux 4.13 or later, <policy group="…"> now uses the
      SO_PEERGROUPS credentials-passing socket option to get the
      effective group IDs of the initiator of the connection. See
      1.13.4 release notes for details.
    - Add a --sender option to dbus-send, which requests a name and
      holds it until the signal has been sent
    - dbus-daemon <allow> and <deny> rules can now specify a
      send_destination_prefix attribute, which is like a
      combination of send_destination and the arg0namespace keyword
      in match rules. See 1.13.12 release notes for more details.
    - The dbus-daemon now filters the messages that it relays,
      removing header fields that it does not understand. Clients
      must not rely on this behaviour unless they have confirmed
      that they are connected to a suitable message bus
      implementation, for example by querying its Features
      property.
    - The dbus-daemon now emits a signal,
      ActivatableServicesChanged, when the list of activatable
      services may have changed. Support for this signal can be
      discovered by querying the Features property.
    - It is now possible to disable traditional (non-systemd)
      service activation at build-time (Autotools:
    - -disable-traditional-activation, CMake:
    - DENABLE_TRADITIONAL_ACTIVATION=OFF). See 1.13.10 release
      notes for details.
    - The API reference manual can be built as a Qt compiled help
      file if qhelpgenerator(-qt5) is available. See 1.13.16
      release notes for details.
    + Miscellaneous behaviour changes:
    - When using the "user bus" (--enable-user-session), put the
      dbus-daemon in the session slice
    - Several environment variables set by systemd are no longer
      passed on to activated services
    - If the dbus-daemon is compiled for Linux with systemd
      support, it now informs systemd that it is ready for use via
      the sd_notify() mechanism.
    - Tarball releases no longer contain pre-2007 changelogs and
      are now compressed with xz, making them around 35% smaller.
  - Drop conditionals for old obsolete versions of openSUSE.
  - Rebase patches with quilt.
  - Use https for source and sig URL.
* Tue Mar 01 2022 Bjørn Lie <bjorn.lie@gmail.com>
  - Update to version 1.12.22:
    + On Linux, when using traditional (non-systemd) service
      activation, don't log warnings about failing to reset OOM score
      adjustment if the process is already more susceptible to the
      OOM killer, as user processes usually are with systemd ≥ 250.
    + On Linux, when using traditional (non-systemd) system bus
      activation, reset the OOM score adjustment to 0 as intended.
      If the system dbus-daemon is protected from the OOM killer,
      this avoids that protection unintentionally being inherited by
      every system service.
    + Avoid malloc() after fork on non-GNU libc.
    + Fix build with clang 13 by using Standard C offsetof where
      available.
    + Fix build of tests on FreeBSD.
    + Make documentation build more reproducible.
    + On Unix, make X11 autolaunch cope with slashes in DISPLAY.
    + Don't try to raise RLIMIT_NOFILE beyond OPEN_MAX on macOS.
    + Fix compilation if embedded tests are enabled but verbose mode
      and stats are both disabled.
    + On Linux, fix a race condition in the integration test for
      transient services.
* Thu Sep 23 2021 Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.de>
  - Added BuildRequires alts for libalternatives.
* Thu Sep 16 2021 Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.de>
  - Fixed spec file regarding removing old update-alternatives
    entries.
* Wed Aug 04 2021 Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.de>
  - Use libalternatives instead of update-alternatives.
* Thu Jul 16 2020 Matthias Eliasson <elimat@opensuse.org>
  - Update to 1.12.20
    * On Unix, avoid a use-after-free if two usernames have the same
      numeric uid. In older versions this could lead to a crash (denial of
      service) or other undefined behaviour, possibly including incorrect
      authorization decisions if <policy group=...> is used.
      Like Unix filesystems, D-Bus' model of identity cannot distinguish
      between users of different names with the same numeric uid, so this
      configuration is not advisable on systems where D-Bus will be used.
      Thanks to Daniel Onaca.
      (dbus#305, dbus!166; Simon McVittie)
  - From 1.12.18
    * CVE-2020-12049: If a message contains more file descriptors than can
      be sent, close those that did get through before reporting error.
      Previously, a local attacker could cause the system dbus-daemon (or
      another system service with its own DBusServer) to run out of file
      descriptors, by repeatedly connecting to the server and sending fds that
      would get leaked.
      Thanks to Kevin Backhouse of GitHub Security Lab.
      (dbus#294, GHSL-2020-057; Simon McVittie)
    * Fix a crash when the dbus-daemon is terminated while one or more
      monitors are active (dbus#291, dbus!140; Simon McVittie)
    * The dbus-send(1) man page now documents --bus and --peer instead of
      the old --address synonym for --peer, which has been deprecated since
    the introduction of --bus and --peer in 1.7.6
    (fd.o #48816, dbus!115; Chris Morin)
    * Fix a wrong environment variable name in dbus-daemon(1)
      (dbus#275, dbus!122; Mubin, Philip Withnall)
    * Fix formatting of dbus_message_append_args example
    (dbus!126, Felipe Franciosi)
    * Avoid a test failure on Linux when built in a container as uid 0, but
      without the necessary privileges to increase resource limits
    (dbus!58, Debian #908092; Simon McVittie)
    * When building with CMake, cope with libX11 in a non-standard location
    (dbus!129, Tuomo Rinne)
  - Run spec-cleaner
* Sun Jan 19 2020 Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
  - Move generation of API docs to a separate package, avoid doxygen
    dependency for building main package.
  - Build x11 and devel-doc (API doc) using _multibuild.

Files

/usr/bin/dbus-launch
/usr/bin/dbus-launch.x11
/usr/share/libalternatives
/usr/share/libalternatives/dbus-launch
/usr/share/libalternatives/dbus-launch/20.conf


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