A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache HTTP Server Project have released version 2.4.59 of the Apache HTTP Server. This version includes bug fixes, enhancements to features, and security enhancements. Users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to the most recent version.
The release candidate of Apache 2.4.59 is now available and includes fixes for error handling, better logging, and adding CGIScriptTimeout to mod_cgi. Mod_ssl now uses OpenSSL-standard functions to assemble CA name lists for SSLCACertificatePath/SSLCADNRequestPath. In addition, Mod_xml2enc updates check to accept any text/media type or any XML media type in accordance with RFC 7303. This helps to prevent the corruption of Microsoft OOXML configurations. Mod_http2 has been upgraded to version 2.0.26, which fixes the 'Date' header that is present on requests that have been upgraded from HTTP/1.1.
The AM application manager for AppImage has been updated to include support for third-party application databases. This new version is now available. Application Manager (AM) is an application manager that is modeled after AUR and functions as an installer, updater, and manager of AppImages.
A new version of pgmoneta, which is a tool for backing up and restoring data on the PostgreSQL database server, has been released. Included in the list of new features is a worker framework that allows for parallel operations, an enhanced integration of Write-Ahead Log, additional Prometheus metrics for backup and WAL, and JSON output for the command line interface.
Heroic Games Launcher 2.14 has been released. Heroic Games Launcher is an open-source game launcher that uses the Legendary CLI tool to support games from the Epic Games Store, GOG, and Amazon Games.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
Eric Engestrom has announced the availability of the fourth bugfix release for Mesa 24.0.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
Samba 4.20.0 has been released. In order to address the CVE-2022-37967 (KrbtgtFullPacSignature) vulnerabilities, Samba now requires MIT 1.21 when it is built against a system named MIT Krb5 that is functioning as an Active Directory controller. The JSON package for Perl is no longer necessary for Samba builds that make use of the imported Heimdal. Instead, these builds make use of the JSON::PP package that is included in the most recent versions of Perl5.
Eric Mann has announced the release of the release candidate for PHP 8.3.5.
Another update for the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
The release candidate for PHP 8.2.18 has been announced by Pierrick Charron. This update fixes a number of memory corruption bugs, weak references, and other problems that have been reported. The core bug GH-13612 was fixed, along with other issues such as the failure of the AX_GCC_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE function, the generalization not scaling well with a large number of objects created in the destructor, the absence of ZPP checks, the possibility of memory leaks in the results of the XPath evaluation, the incorrect check in the fpm_shm_free() function, the GD bug GH-12019, the Gettext bug GH-13452, the MySQLnd bug GH-13452, the Opcache bug GH-13508, the sockets bug GH-13604, the SPL bug GH-13531, and the XML bug GH-13517.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage has been released to address a critical issue in the "nolibfuse.am" module. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
The popular open-source raw developer and workflow application for photographers, Darktable, has recently released a new nightly build of the next version, which is now available for testing.
Alistair Leslie-Hughes has announced the release of Wine Staging 9.4 based on the Wine 9.5 development release.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
Alexandre Julliard has announced the release of a new Wine development release. This version includes a number of new updates, including support for SLTG-format typelibs in widl, exception handling on ARM64EC, enhancements to Minidump support, and different bug fixes.
A new beta version of Proton 9.0 has been released for testing. In this release, a number of issues and regressions have been fixed, including the ability to play Command & Conquer Red Alert, Carmageddon: Max Damage, Risk of Rain 2, DayZ connectivity, frames per second drops, inventory crashes, new prefix issues, and support for Steamworks SDK 1.59.