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------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 15 02:42:36 UTC 2020 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com> - go1.15.3 (released 2020-10-14) includes fixes to cgo, the compiler, runtime, the go command, and the bytes, plugin, and testing packages. * go#41871 cmd/cgo: support other GOARCH values in 1.15 * go#41797 runtime: memory corruption from stack-allocated defer on 32-bit * go#41720 cmd/compile: invalid instruction: MOVL $11553462026240, AX * go#41620 memory corruption on linux/386 with float32 arithmetic, GO386=387, buildmode pie/c-archive * go#41595 internal/bytealg: SIGILL on s390x [1.15 backport] CherryPickApproved * go#41543 cmd/compile: 1.15 heap allocations regression when calling Write on os.Stdout * go#41464 cmd/go: breakage with go version command and GOFLAGS environment variable * go#41453 cmd/addr2line: TestAddr2Line fails with double / in $GOROOT_FINAL * go#41432 cmd/cgo: jmethodID/jfieldID is not mapped to uintptr if building with the Android NDK * go#41317 runtime: "fatal error: unexpected signal during runtime execution" on windows-amd64-longtest builder of Go 1.15.2 commit * go#40881 testing: summary and test output interleaved * go#40742 runtime: pcdata is -2 and 12 locals stack map entries error on nil pointer * go#40693 plugin: program on linux/s390x sometimes hangs after calling "plugin.Open" * go#40643 runtime: race between stack shrinking and channel send/recv leads to bad sudog values ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 09 22:51:08 UTC 2020 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com> - go1.15.2 (released 2020-09-09) includes fixes to the compiler, runtime, documentation, the go command, and the net/mail, os, sync, and testing packages. Refs boo#1175132 go1.15 release tracking * go#41193 net/http/fcgi: race detected during execution of TestResponseWriterSniffsContentType test * go#41178 doc: include fix for #34437 in Go 1.14 release notes * go#41034 testing: Cleanup races with Logf and Errorf * go#41011 sync: sync.Map keys will never be garbage collected * go#40934 runtime: checkptr incorrectly -race flagging when using &^ arithmetic * go#40900 internal/poll: CopyFileRange returns EPERM on CircleCI Docker Host running 4.10.0-40-generic * go#40868 cmd/compile: R12 can be clobbered for write barrier call on PPC64 * go#40849 testing: "=== PAUSE" lines do not change the test name for the next log line * go#40845 runtime: Panic if newstack at runtime.acquireLockRank * go#40805 cmd/test2json: tests that panic are marked as passing * go#40804 net/mail: change in behavior of ParseAddressList("") in 1.15 * go#40802 cmd/go: in 1.15: change in "go test" argument parsing * go#40798 cmd/compile: inline marker targets not reachable after assembly on arm * go#40772 cmd/compile: compiler crashes in ssa: isNonNegative bad type * go#40767 cmd/compile: inline marker targets not reachable after assembly on ppc64x * go#40739 internal/poll: CopyFileRange returns ENOTSUP on Linux 3.10.0 kernel on NFS mount * go#40412 runtime: Windows service lifecycle events behave incorrectly when called within a golang environment - Add missing '?' before 'suse_version' test by Xia Lei <emricg2@gmail.com> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 4 14:51:12 UTC 2020 - Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com> - replace binutils-gold requires by recommends for aarch64 on SLE. (bsc#1170826) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Sep 1 17:01:46 UTC 2020 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com> - go1.15.1 (released 2020-09-01) includes security fixes to the net/http/cgi and net/http/fcgi packages. CVE-2020-24553 Refs boo#1175132 go1.15 release tracking * boo#1176031 CVE-2020-24553 * go#41165 net/http/cgi,net/http/fcgi: Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) when Content-Type is not specified ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Aug 11 23:53:56 UTC 2020 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com> - go1.15 (released 2020-08-11) Go 1.15 is a major release of Go. go1.15.x minor releases will be provided through August 2021. https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Go-Release-Cycle Most changes are in the implementation of the toolchain, runtime, and libraries. As always, the release maintains the Go 1 promise of compatibility. We expect almost all Go programs to continue to compile and run as before. Refs boo#1175132 go1.15 release tracking * See release notes https://golang.org/doc/go1.15. Excerpts relevant to OBS environment and for SUSE/openSUSE follow: * Module support in the go command is ready for production use, and we encourage all users to migrate to Go modules for dependency management. * Module cache: The location of the module cache may now be set with the GOMODCACHE environment variable. The default value of GOMODCACHE is GOPATH[0]/pkg/mod, the location of the module cache before this change. * Compiler flag parsing: Various flag parsing issues in go test and go vet have been fixed. Notably, flags specified in GOFLAGS are handled more consistently, and the -outputdir flag now interprets relative paths relative to the working directory of the go command (rather than the working directory of each individual test). * The GOPROXY environment variable now supports skipping proxies that return errors. Proxy URLs may now be separated with either commas (,) or pipe characters (|). If a proxy URL is followed by a comma, the go command will only try the next proxy in the list after a 404 or 410 HTTP response. If a proxy URL is followed by a pipe character, the go command will try the next proxy in the list after any error. Note that the default value of GOPROXY remains https://proxy.golang.org,direct, which does not fall back to direct in case of errors. * On a Unix system, if the kill command or kill system call is used to send a SIGSEGV, SIGBUS, or SIGFPE signal to a Go program, and if the signal is not being handled via os/signal.Notify, the Go program will now reliably crash with a stack trace. In earlier releases the behavior was unpredictable. * Allocation of small objects now performs much better at high core counts, and has lower worst-case latency. * Go 1.15 reduces typical binary sizes by around 5% compared to Go 1.14 by eliminating certain types of GC metadata and more aggressively eliminating unused type metadata. * The toolchain now mitigates Intel CPU erratum SKX102 on GOARCH=amd64 by aligning functions to 32 byte boundaries and padding jump instructions. While this padding increases binary sizes, this is more than made up for by the binary size improvements mentioned above. * Go 1.15 adds a -spectre flag to both the compiler and the assembler, to allow enabling Spectre mitigations. These should almost never be needed and are provided mainly as a "defense in depth" mechanism. See the Spectre Go wiki page for details. * The compiler now rejects //go: compiler directives that have no meaning for the declaration they are applied to with a "misplaced compiler directive" error. Such misapplied directives were broken before, but were silently ignored by the compiler. * Substantial improvements to the Go linker, which reduce linker resource usage (both time and memory) and improve code robustness/maintainability. Linking is 20% faster and requires 30% less memory on average. These changes are part of a multi-release project to modernize the Go linker, meaning that there will be additional linker improvements expected in future releases. * The linker now defaults to internal linking mode for -buildmode=pie on linux/amd64 and linux/arm64, so these configurations no longer require a C linker. * There has been progress in improving the stability and performance of the 64-bit RISC-V port on Linux (GOOS=linux, GOARCH=riscv64). It also now supports asynchronous preemption. * crypto/x509: The deprecated, legacy behavior of treating the CommonName field on X.509 certificates as a host name when no Subject Alternative Names are present is now disabled by default. It can be temporarily re-enabled by adding the value x509ignoreCN=0 to the GODEBUG environment variable. Note that if the CommonName is an invalid host name, it's always ignored, regardless of GODEBUG settings. Invalid names include those with any characters other than letters, digits, hyphens and underscores, and those with empty labels or trailing dots. * crypto/x509: go1.15 applications with an AWS DB instance that was created or updated to the rds-ca-2019 certificate prior to July 28, 2020, you must update the certificate again. If you created your DB instance or updated its certificate after July 28, 2020, no action is required. For more information, see go#39568 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 7 23:30:11 UTC 2020 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com> - go1.15rc2 (released 2020-08-07) is a release candidate of go1.15 cut from the master branch at the revision tagged go1.15rc2. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 24 21:15:52 UTC 2020 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com> - go1.15rc1 (released 2020-07-24) is a release candidate of go1.15 cut from the master branch at the revision tagged go1.15rc1. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jun 12 16:21:05 UTC 2020 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com> - go1.15beta1 (released 2020-06-11) is a beta version of go1.15 cut from the master branch at the revision tagged go1.15beta1.
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