A new version of Alpine Linux, a lightweight Linux distribution based on musl libc and busybox, has been released.
Alpine 3.15.2 released
The Alpine Linux project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 3.15.2 of its Alpine Linux operating system.
This release includes a fix for libretls CVE-2022-0778.
The full lists of changes can be found in the git log.
GIT SHORTLOG
Alpine 3.15.2 released | Alpine Linux
Dermot Bradley (1):
community/nomad: upgrade to 1.1.12
Holger Jaekel (1):
community/gdal: upgrade to 3.4.2
J0WI (2):
main/libretls: patch CVE-2022-0778
main/tzdata: upgrade to 2022a
Milan P. Stanić (3):
community/linux-edge: upgrade to 5.16.15
community/linux-edge: upgrade to 5.16.16
community/xorg-server: upgrade to 21.1.3
Natanael Copa (11):
main/linux-rpi: upgrade to 5.15.30
community/jool-modules-rpi: rebuild against kernel 5.15.30-r0
main/zfs-rpi: rebuild against kernel 5.15.30-r0
main/linux-lts: upgrade to 5.15.30
community/jool-modules-lts: rebuild against kernel 5.15.30-r0
community/rtl8821ce-lts: rebuild against kernel 5.15.30-r0
community/rtpengine-lts: rebuild against kernel 5.15.30-r0
main/dahdi-linux-lts: rebuild against kernel 5.15.30-r0
main/xtables-addons-lts: rebuild against kernel 5.15.30-r0
main/zfs-lts: rebuild against kernel 5.15.30-r0
===== release 3.15.2 =====
Simon Frankenberger (1):
community/java-common: fix links to jdk executables
psykose (5):
main/bind: security upgrade to 9.16.27
main/mariadb: upgrade to 10.6.7
community/nodejs-current: upgrade to 17.7.2
community/fwupd: remove bash requirement
community/nodejs-current: upgrade to 17.8.0