[Bug 2842] New: Review request: openssl-freeworld - Utilities from the general purpose cryptography library with TLS implementation
by RPM Fusion Bugzilla
https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2842
Bug #: 2842
Summary: Review request: openssl-freeworld - Utilities from the
general purpose cryptography library with TLS
implementation
Classification: Unclassified
Product: Package Reviews
Version: Current
Platform: All
OS/Version: GNU/Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: Review Request
AssignedTo: rpmfusion-package-review(a)rpmfusion.org
ReportedBy: jeffmendoza(a)live.com
CC: rpmfusion-package-review(a)rpmfusion.org
http://jm-workhorse.cloudapp.net/rpmfusion/openssl-freeworld/openssl-free...
http://jm-workhorse.cloudapp.net/rpmfusion/openssl-freeworld/openssl-free...
This is the freeworld version of Fedora's openssl, which includes the EC
cipher.
The OpenSSL toolkit provides support for secure communications between
machines. OpenSSL includes a certificate management tool and shared
libraries which provide various cryptographic algorithms and
protocols.
>From http://rpmfusion.org/Wishlist
Request: OpenSSL with Elliptic Curve, IDEA, MDC-2, RC5 crypto algorithms
Summary: The OpenSSL toolkit provides support for secure communications
between machines.
URL: http://www.openssl.org/
Why not in Fedora: Because of the problem with software patents:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=319901
Notes: OpenSSL is included in Fedora but with Elliptic Curve, IDEA, MDC-2,
RC5 crypto algorithms disabled.
rpmlint:
srpm:
openssl-freeworld.src: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US cryptographic ->
cryptography, cryptographer, crystallographic
openssl-freeworld.src: W: strange-permission make-dummy-cert 0755L
openssl-freeworld.src: W: strange-permission renew-dummy-cert 0755L
openssl-freeworld.src:159: W: macro-in-comment %patch40
openssl-freeworld.src:165: W: macro-in-comment %patch56
openssl-freeworld.src:166: W: macro-in-comment %patch58
openssl-freeworld.src:171: W: macro-in-comment %patch68
openssl-freeworld.src:277: W: macro-in-comment %{_libdir}
openssl-freeworld.src:277: W: macro-in-comment %{version}
openssl-freeworld.src:277: W: macro-in-comment %{_libdir}
openssl-freeworld.src:277: W: macro-in-comment %{version}
openssl-freeworld.src:278: W: macro-in-comment %{version}
openssl-freeworld.src:278: W: macro-in-comment %{_libdir}
openssl-freeworld.src:278: W: macro-in-comment %{soversion}
openssl-freeworld.src:279: W: macro-in-comment %{_libdir}
openssl-freeworld.src:279: W: macro-in-comment %{version}
openssl-freeworld.src:279: W: macro-in-comment %{_libdir}
openssl-freeworld.src:279: W: macro-in-comment %{version}
openssl-freeworld.src:280: W: macro-in-comment %{version}
openssl-freeworld.src:280: W: macro-in-comment %{_libdir}
openssl-freeworld.src:280: W: macro-in-comment %{soversion}
openssl-freeworld.src:415: W: macro-in-comment %attr
openssl-freeworld.src:415: W: macro-in-comment %{_libdir}
openssl-freeworld.src:416: W: macro-in-comment %attr
openssl-freeworld.src:416: W: macro-in-comment %{_libdir}
openssl-freeworld.src:196: W: mixed-use-of-spaces-and-tabs (spaces: line 3,
tab: line 196)
1 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 26 warnings.
The macro-in-comments are from commenting out lines from the original Fedora
spec.
The rest are from the original.
binary rpms:
openssl-freeworld.x86_64: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US cryptographic
-> cryptography, cryptographer, crystallographic
openssl-freeworld.x86_64: W: incoherent-version-in-changelog 1.0.1e-4
['1:1.0.1e-4.fc18', '1:1.0.1e-4']
openssl-freeworld.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object /usr/bin/openssl
openssl-freeworld.x86_64: E: non-standard-dir-perm /etc/pki/CA/private 0700L
openssl-freeworld.x86_64: W: file-not-utf8
/usr/share/doc/openssl-freeworld-1.0.1e/CHANGES
openssl-freeworld.x86_64: W: non-conffile-in-etc /etc/pki/tls/certs/Makefile
openssl-freeworld.x86_64: W: install-file-in-docs
/usr/share/doc/openssl-freeworld-1.0.1e/INSTALL
openssl-freeworld-devel.x86_64: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US
cryptographic -> cryptography, cryptographer, crystallographic
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US
cryptographic -> cryptography, cryptographer, crystallographic
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: obsolete-not-provided openssl
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/engines/libgost.so
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/engines/libpadlock.so
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/engines/libubsec.so
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/engines/libchil.so
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/engines/libcapi.so
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/engines/libgmp.so
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/engines/libaep.so
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/engines/libsureware.so
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/libssl.so.1.0.1e
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/engines/lib4758cca.so
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/engines/libcswift.so
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/engines/libatalla.so
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/engines/libnuron.so
openssl-freeworld-libs.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/lib64/openssl-freeworld/libcrypto.so.1.0.1e
openssl-freeworld-perl.x86_64: W: no-manual-page-for-binary c_rehash
openssl-freeworld-static.x86_64: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US
cryptographic -> cryptography, cryptographer, crystallographic
openssl-freeworld-static.x86_64: W: no-documentation
5 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 1 errors, 26 warnings.
This is all from the original. I don't know why the binaries aren't getting
stripped. I might try to clean some of this up, even if it means more changes
from the Fedora spec.
This is my first RPM Fusion package, and I'm seeking a sponsor. I'm not a
Fedora sponsored packager either.
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8 months, 1 week
[Bug 5937] New: Review Request: welle-io - Receiver for DAB and DAB+
broadcast radio
by RPM Fusion Bugzilla
https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5937
Bug ID: 5937
Summary: Review Request: welle-io - Receiver for DAB and DAB+
broadcast radio
Product: Package Reviews
Version: Current
Hardware: x86_64
OS: GNU/Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P1
Component: Review Request
Assignee: rpmfusion-package-review(a)rpmfusion.org
Reporter: marcus_rpmfusion(a)hostalia.de
CC: rpmfusion-package-review(a)rpmfusion.org
namespace: free
Spec:
https://pagure.io/fork/marcusmueller/fedora-welle-io/blob/master/f/welle-...
SRPM:
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/marcusmueller/Welle.io/build/2024...
Description: Receive digital audio broadcasts with your computer: welle.io is
an open source DAB and DAB+ software defined radio (SDR) with direct support
for RTL-SDR and other SDR hardware through SoapySDR. It supports high DPI and
touch displays and it runs even on cheap computers.
This package is not eligible for inclusion in fedora, as it depends on faad2
(like the other DAB receiver software, gr-dab, that was reviewed for inclusion
in rpmfusion).
rpmlint srpm: 1 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 0 warnings.
rpmlint rpm:
W: no-manual-page-for-binary welle-cli
W: no-manual-page-for-binary welle-io
1 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 2 warnings.
Explanation for ignored warnings: no upstream manpages, welle-io is a GUI
executable, and welle-cli a somewhat self-documenting HTTP serving frontend
This is my first rpmfusion package. I'm co-maint on fedora's verilator, and
have a package in the fedora review pipeline (signify).
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8 months, 1 week
[Bug 5473] New: Review Request: zerotier-one - Smart Ethernet Switch
for Earth
by RPM Fusion Bugzilla
https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5473
Bug ID: 5473
Summary: Review Request: zerotier-one - Smart Ethernet Switch
for Earth
Product: Package Reviews
Version: Current
Hardware: x86_64
OS: GNU/Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P1
Component: Review Request
Assignee: rpmfusion-package-review(a)rpmfusion.org
Reporter: ego.cordatus(a)gmail.com
CC: rpmfusion-package-review(a)rpmfusion.org
Blocks: 2
namespace: free
Previous attempt in here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1768452
This is useful app and IMHO nice to have it rpm fusion repos.
This is my first rpm fusion package.
Reason why not in Fedora repos: BSL license
Spec URL:
https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/atim/zerotier-one/fedora-...
SRPM URL:
https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/atim/zerotier-one/fedora-...
Description:
ZeroTier is a smart programmable Ethernet switch for planet Earth. It allows
all
networked devices, VMs, containers, and applications to communicate as if they
all reside in the same physical data center or cloud region.
This is accomplished by combining a cryptographically addressed and secure peer
to peer network (termed VL1) with an Ethernet emulation layer somewhat similar
to VXLAN (termed VL2). Our VL2 Ethernet virtualization layer includes advanced
enterprise SDN features like fine grained access control rules for network
micro-segmentation and security monitoring.
All ZeroTier traffic is encrypted end-to-end using secret keys that only you
control. Most traffic flows peer to peer, though we offer free (but slow)
relaying for users who cannot establish peer to peer connections.
The goals and design principles of ZeroTier are inspired by among other things
the original Google BeyondCorp paper and the Jericho Forum with its notion of
"deperimeterization."
Fedora Account System Username: atim
Working COPR: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/atim/zerotier-one/
Referenced Bugs:
https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2
[Bug 2] Tracker: New packages awaiting review
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1 year
aom soname bump
by Robert-André Mauchin
Hi,
AOM AV1 version 3 has been published a while ago and I am planning to
update it in Fedora. Due to a CVE affecting versions prior to 2021-04-07
(CVE-2021-30473), I plan to push this update to ALL STABLE RELEASES:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1961376
I intend to wait until 3.1.1 which fix a few compilation bugs, and wait
for jpeg-xl to be packaged to benefit from the new butteraugli tuning.
Affected packages as follows:
avidemux rpmfusion-free
cinelerra-gg rpmfusion-free
ffmpeg rpmfusion-free
go-avif fedora (should be retired)
gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free fedora
libavif fedora
libheif rpmfusion-free
rust-aom-sys fedora
seamonkey fedora
vlc rpmfusion-free
xine-lib rpmfusion-free
I will rebuild the affected packages using my PP.
Best regards,
Robert-André
p.s.: Leigh, I might need your help not to fuck up the repo in rpmfusion
like last time (if you explain me your process to keep the branches in
sync it would be nice).
1 year