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------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Mar 7 15:32:08 UTC 2018 - aplanas@suse.com - Allows Recommends and Suggest in Fedora ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Feb 27 18:27:06 UTC 2018 - aplanas@suse.com - Suggests only for SUSE ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 8 19:04:15 UTC 2017 - dmueller@suse.com - update to 3.3.3 (bsc#1051136): - Fixed CVE-2017-11610. A vulnerability was found where an authenticated client can send a malicious XML-RPC request to ``supervisord`` that will run arbitrary shell commands on the server. The commands will be run as the same user as ``supervisord``. Depending on how ``supervisord`` has been configured, this may be root. See https://github.com/Supervisor/supervisor/issues/964 for details. - Fixed a bug introduced in 3.3.0 where the ``supervisorctl reload`` command would crash ``supervisord`` with the error ``OSError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor`` if the ``kqueue`` poller was used. Patch by Jared Suttles. - Fixed a bug introduced in 3.3.0 where ``supervisord`` could get stuck in a polling loop after the web interface was used, causing high CPU usage. Patch by Jared Suttles. - Fixed a bug where if ``supervisord`` attempted to start but aborted due to another running instance of ``supervisord`` with the same config, the pidfile of the running instance would be deleted. Patch by coldnight. - Fixed a bug where ``supervisorctl fg`` would swallow most XML-RPC faults. ``fg`` now prints the fault and exits. - Parsing the config file will now fail with an error message if a process or group name contains a forward slash character (``/``) since it would break the URLs used by the web interface. - ``supervisorctl reload`` now shows an error message if an argument is given. Patch by Joel Krauska. - ``supervisorctl`` commands ``avail``, ``reread``, and ``version`` now show an error message if an argument is given. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 16 20:49:38 UTC 2017 - dmueller@suse.com - clarify license ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Dec 13 09:11:11 UTC 2016 - dmueller@suse.com - Initial package (3.3.1)
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