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Request 775079 superseded
- Update to Salt version 2019.2.3 (CVE-2019-17361) (bsc#1163981)
See release notes: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/releases/2019.2.3.html
- Modified:
* use-adler32-algorithm-to-compute-string-checksums.patch
- Enable passing grains to start event based on 'start_event_grains' configuration parameter
- Added:
* restrict-the-start_event_grains-only-to-the-start-ev.patch
* enable-passing-grains-to-start-event-based-on-start_.patch
- Created by brejoc
- In state superseded
- Supersedes 769592
- Superseded by 781848
- Open review for openSUSE:Factory:Staging:A
Wasn't there a salt version promised by end of January that can work with Python 3.8?
@dimstar Uh, sorry. I only looked at :testing and that was green. Well, this doesn't look that good. A promise? That's a strong word. There was the intention. Last Friday we had a call with Saltstack and they said they want to make it number 1 prio now that the master branch was reorganized. Atm we don't really know when this will happen. Do we have any options here?
Currently, salt is holding up the entire python 3.8 stack update - which is very shameful (considering that the main issue was reported like a year ago - the Tornado version dependency)
I'm not really sure what to tell you. This already got some SUSE PM attention and maybe we will be able to invest some time soon to help upstream with the issue. For now it is like it is. Sorry! :(
I've got kind of good and bad news from upstream. With the next (Neon) release they'll be vendoring Tornado 4 in Salt until Salt is ready to switch to a newer Tornado version. So with Neon Salt is no longer blocking the switch to Python 3.8. The bad news is the same. They'll be vendoring Tornado in Salt.
so - they will be vendoring a python 3.8 incompatible verison of tornado. How do you expect this to work with python 3.8? Vendoring python 3.7 as well?
Right - my bad. Python 3.8 compatibility is coming with the Sodium release in four month.
Could you guys at least patch that linux_platform thingy? There is PR upstream that is not merged and it will make it work for us.
https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log/openSUSE:Factory:Staging:A/salt/standard/x86_64
It is about bug https://github.com/saltstack/salt/issues/50792
The PR that fixes it is https://github.com/saltstack/salt/pull/56031
I think this SR was addressing this: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/770741
@StevenK Would you be willing to create an PR to openSUSE/salt like described or should we tackle this? Let me know if you've got questions. https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/770741#status-history-7758897
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brejoc created request
- Update to Salt version 2019.2.3 (CVE-2019-17361) (bsc#1163981)
See release notes: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/releases/2019.2.3.html
- Modified:
* use-adler32-algorithm-to-compute-string-checksums.patch
- Enable passing grains to start event based on 'start_event_grains' configuration parameter
- Added:
* restrict-the-start_event_grains-only-to-the-start-ev.patch
* enable-passing-grains-to-start-event-based-on-start_.patch
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Sorry for superseding 769592. The bsc was missing.