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- Update from 2.1.1 (2016) to 2.3.0 (2021) - Update of rootfile - A build dependency has been added for twine. As this is to support the upload of packages to PyPI it will not be used for IPFire. The changelog just notes the addition of twine as a build dependency without any explanation. See entry in version 2.2.4 No other change was made when this dependency was added to setup.py Adding twine added 9 further dependencies some of which caused further dependencies and so on. 19 additional new packages were reached and the system was still coming up with more. Created a patch to remove the twine build dependency from setup.py Subsequently found other people had done the same thing as there was no response to requests from other people to not have it as a build dependency for situations where packages were not going to be uploaded to PyPI. - Changelog Version 2.3.0 :Released: 2021-02-21 :Maintainer: Ben Finney <[email protected]> Removed: * Remove support for Python versions older than Python 3. Python 2 has been unsupported by the Python project since 2020. * Remove dependency on back-ported `unittest2` and `mock`. Depend instead on standard library `unittest` and `unittest.mock`. Thanks to Michał Górny for the merge requests. Version 2.2.4 :Released: 2019-10-27 :Maintainer: Ben Finney <[email protected]> Bugs Fixed: * Run the Setuptools `egg-info` command as part of the `build` command. Closes: Pagure #31. Thanks to Stanislav Levin for the bug report and diagnosis. * Create the socket and catch “non-socket” errors. Closes: Pagure #34. Thanks to Miro Hrončok for the bug report and patch. * Only deal with a range of file descriptors if the range is not empty. Closes: Pagure #39. Thanks to Alex Pyrgiotis for the test scenario. * Declare Twine as a build dependency. * Reformat the change log entries with keepachangelog.com sub-sections. Changed: * Upgrade Tox dependency to version “3.7.0”. Thanks to Miro Hrončok for the contribution. * Significant speed-up to discovery of file descriptors to close. By using a native `tuple` for the heavily-used file descriptor range representation, this gives approximately 5× faster calls to `close_all_open_files` in the typical case. This partially addresses Pagure #40. Thanks to Alex Pyrgiotis for testing various alternative proposals. * Refactor the build system to use Makefile modules for each topic. Version 2.2.3 :Released: 2019-01-21 :Maintainer: Ben Finney <[email protected]> Bugs Fixed: * Use custom fake file type for testing `fileno` behaviour. This works around an incompatibility in Python 2.7 `file` type that caused test cases to fail. Deprecated: * Promote the warning for `runner` module to a `DeprecationWarning`. This has been an unofficial example module from the beginning, and it will be removed in a future version. Version 2.2.2 :Released: 2019-01-19 :Maintainer: Ben Finney <[email protected]> Bugs Fixed: * Remove from the build system specification a white space character not permitted in TOML format. Added: * Implement test suite automation in virtualenvs, using Tox. Version 2.2.1 :Released: 2019-01-18 :Maintainer: Ben Finney <[email protected]> Added: * Add a :PEP:`518` conformant build system specification (the ``pyproject.toml`` file). Version 2.2.0 :Released: 2018-08-15 :Maintainer: Ben Finney <[email protected]> Bugs Fixed: * Correct the description of the return value for `daemon.is_detach_process_context_required`. Closes: Pagure #6. * Set a sensible default for `Distribution.script_name`. This works around a bug in Setuptools which calls commands before the `Distribution` is initialised. Closes: Pagure #2. Changed: * The test suite now relies on the test discovery feature in ‘unittest’. This feature is in Python version 2.7 and later. * Improve performance of `daemon.close_all_open_files`. Thanks to Darek Działak for the implementation. Closes: Pagure #10. Version 2.1.2 :Released: 2016-10-26 :Maintainer: Ben Finney <[email protected]> Added: * Add a README document for the code base. Changed: * Migrate code project hosting to Pagure. Record the change of homepage URL in PyPI metadata. Deprecated: * Raise a warning that the ‘runner’ module is pending deprecation. This has been an unofficial example module from the beginning, and it will be removed in a future version. Bugs Fixed: * Ensure custom types are part of the Python type hierarchy. * Avoid a circular dependency for the version string at install time. Thanks to Maarten van Gompel for the reproducible test case. Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <[email protected]>
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- Update from version 6.4.19 to 6.4.32 - Update of rootfile not required - Changelog - range of security and bug fixes fetchmail-6.4.32 (released 2022-07-30, 31696 LoC): # FIXES: * Use configure to find rst2html, some systems install it only with .py suffix, others only without, and some install both. * Update README.maintainer # TRANSLATIONS: language translations were updated by these fine people: (in alphabetical order of language codes so as not to prefer people): * cs: Petr Pisar [Czech] * es: Cristian Othón Martínez Vera [Spanish] * ja: Takeshi Hamasaki [Japanese] * pl: Jakub Bogusz [Polish] * ro: Remus-Gabriel Chelu [Romanian] * sq: Besnik Bleta [Albanian] * sv: Göran Uddeborg [Swedish] fetchmail-6.4.31 (released 2022-07-16, 31694 LoC): # BUG FIXES: * Try to fix ./configure --with-ssl=... for systems that have multiple OpenSSL versions installed. Issues reported by Dennis Putnam. * The netrc parser now reports its errors to syslog or logfile when appropriate, previously it would always log to stderr. * Add error checking to .netrc parser. # CHANGES: * manpage: use .UR/.UE macros instead of .URL for URIs. * manpage: fix contractions. Found with FreeBSD's igor tool. * manpage: HTML now built with pandoc -> python-docutils (manServer.pl was dropped) fetchmail-6.4.30 (released 2022-04-26, 31666 LoC): # BREAKING CHANGES: * Bump wolfSSL minimum required version to 5.2.0 to pull in security fix. # CHANGES: * Using OpenSSL 1.* before 1.1.1n elicits a compile-time warning. * Using OpenSSL 3.* before 3.0.2 elicits a compile-time warning. * configure.ac was tweaked in order to hopefully fix cross-compilation issues report, and different patch suggested, by Fabrice Fontaine, https://gitlab.com/fetchmail/fetchmail/-/merge_requests/42 # TRANSLATIONS: language translations were updated by this fine person: * ro: Remus-Gabriel Chelu [Romanian] fetchmail-6.4.29 (released 2022-03-20, 31661 LoC): # TRANSLATIONS: language translations were updated by this fine person: * vi: Trần Ngọc Quân [Vietnamese] fetchmail-6.4.28 (released 2022-03-05, 31661 LoC): # DOCUMENTATION: * Fix a typo in the manual page, courtesy of Jeremy Petch. # TRANSLATIONS: language translations were updated by this fine person: * es: Cristian Othón Martínez Vera [Spanish] fetchmail-6.4.27 (released 2022-01-26, 31661 LoC): # BREAKING CHANGES: * Bump wolfSSL minimum required version to 5.1.1 to pull in security fix. # TRANSLATIONS: language translations were updated by this fine person: * ro: Remus-Gabriel Chelu [Romanian] fetchmail-6.4.26 (released 2021-12-26, 31661 LoC): # FIXES: * When using wolfSSL 5.0.0, work around a bug that appears to hit wolfSSL when receiving handshake records while still in SSL_peek(). Workaround is to read 1 byte and cache it, then call SSL_peek() again. This affects only some servers. wolfSSL/wolfssl#4593 # TRANSLATIONS: language translations were updated by this fine person: * sr: Мирослав Николић (Miroslav Nikolić) [Serbian] fetchmail-6.4.25 (released 2021-12-10, 31653 LoC): # BREAKING CHANGES: * Since distributions continue patching for LibreSSL use, which cannot be linked legally, block out LibreSSL in configure.ac and socket.c, and refer to COPYING, unless on OpenBSD (which ships it in the base system). OpenSSL and wolfSSL 5 can be used. SSL-related documentation was updated, do re-read COPYING, INSTALL, README, README.packaging, README.SSL. * Bump OpenSSL version requirement to 1.0.2f in order to safely remove the obsolete OpenSSL flag SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE. This blocks out 1.0.2e and older 1.0.2 versions. 1.0.2f was a security fix release, and 1.0.2u is publicly available from https://www.openssl.org/source/old/1.0.2/ * Some of the configure.ac fiddling MIGHT have broken cross-compilation again. The maintainer does not test cross-compiling fetchmail; if you have difficulties, try setting PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR to the pkg-config path containing your target/host libraries, or see if --with-ssl-prefix or --with-wolfssl-prefix, or overriding LDFLAGS/LIBS/CPPFLAGS, can help. Feedback solicited on compliant systems that are before end-of-life. # BUG FIXES: * 6.4.24's workaround for OpenSSL 1.0.2's X509_V_FLAG_TRUSTED_FIRST flag contained a typo and would not kick in properly. * Library and/or rpath setting from configure.ac was fixed. # ADDITIONS: * Added an example systemd unit file and instructions to contrib/systemd/ which runs fetchmail as a daemon with 5-minute poll intervals. Courteously contributed by Barak A. Pearlmutter, Debian Bug#981464. * fetchmail can now be used with wolfSSL 5's OpenSSL compatibility layer, see INSTALL and README.SSL. This is considered experimental. Feedback solicited. # CHANGES: * The getstats.py dist-tool now counts lines of .ac and .am files. * ./configure --with-ssl now supports pkg-config module names, too. See INSTALL. # TRANSLATIONS: language translations were updated by these fine people: (in reverse alphabetical order of language codes so as not to prefer people): * sv: Göran Uddeborg [Swedish] * sq: Besnik Bleta [Albanian] * pl: Jakub Bogusz [Polish] * ja: Takeshi Hamasaki [Japanese] * fr: Frédéric Marchal [French] * eo: Keith Bowes [Esperanto] * cs: Petr Pisar [Czech] fetchmail-6.4.24 (released 2021-11-20, 30218 LoC): # OPENSSL AND LICENSING NOTE: > see fetchmail-6.4.22 below, and the file COPYING. Note that distribution of packages linked with LibreSSL is not feasible due to a missing GPLv2 clause 2(b) exception. # COMPATIBILITY: * Bison 3.8 dropped yytoknum altogether, breaking compilation due to a warning workaround. Remove the cast of yytoknum to void. This may cause a compiler warning to reappear with older Bison versions. * OpenSSL 1.0.2: Workaround for systems that keep the expired DST Root CA X3 certificate in its trust store because OpenSSL by default prefers the untrusted certificate and fails. Fetchmail now sets the X509_V_FLAG_TRUSTED_FIRST flag (on OpenSSL 1.0.2 only). This is workaround #2 from the OpenSSL Blog. For details, see both: https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2021/09/13/LetsEncryptRootCertExpire/ https://letsencrypt.org/docs/dst-root-ca-x3-expiration-september-2021/ NOTE: OpenSSL 1.0.2 is end of life, it is assumed that the OpenSSL library is kept up to date by a distributor or via OpenSSL support contract. Where this is not the case, please upgrade to a supported OpenSSL version. # DOCUMENTATION: * The manual page was revised after re-checking with mandoc -Tlint, aspell, igor. Some more revisions were made for clarity. # TRANSLATIONS: language translations were updated by these fine people: * sv: Göran Uddeborg [Swedish] * pl: Jakub Bogusz [Polish] * fr: Frédéric Marchal [French] * cs: Petr Pisar [Czech] * eo: Keith Bowes [Esperanto] * ja: Takeshi Hamasaki [Japanese] fetchmail-6.4.23 (released 2021-10-31, 30206 LoC): # USABILITY: * For common ssh-based IMAP PREAUTH setups (i. e. those that use a plugin - no matter its contents - and that set auth ssh), change the STARTTLS error message to suggest sslproto '' instead. This is a commonly reported issue after the CVE-2021-39272 fix in 6.4.22. Fixes Redhat Bugzilla 2008160. Fixes GitLab #39. # TRANSLATIONS: language translations were updated by these fine people: * ja: Takeshi Hamasaki [Japanese] * sr: Мирослав Николић (Miroslav Nikolić) [Serbian] fetchmail-6.4.22 (released 2021-09-13, 30201 LoC): # OPENSSL AND LICENSING NOTE: * fetchmail 6.4.22 is compatible with OpenSSL 1.1.1 and 3.0.0. OpenSSL's licensing changed between these releases from dual OpenSSL/SSLeay license to Apache License v2.0, which is considered incompatible with GPL v2 by the FSF. For implications and details, see the file COPYING. # SECURITY FIXES: * CVE-2021-39272: fetchmail-SA-2021-02: On IMAP connections, without --ssl and with nonempty --sslproto, meaning that fetchmail is to enforce TLS, and when the server or an attacker sends a PREAUTH greeting, fetchmail used to continue an unencrypted connection. Now, log the error and abort the connection. --Recommendation for servers that support SSL/TLS-wrapped or "implicit" mode on a dedicated port (default 993): use --ssl, or the ssl user option in an rcfile. --Reported by: Andrew C. Aitchison, based on the USENIX Security 21 paper "Why TLS is better without STARTTLS - A Security Analysis of STARTTLS in the Email Context" by Damian Poddebniak, Fabian Ising, Hanno Böck, and Sebastian Schinzel. The paper did not mention fetchmail. * On IMAP and POP3 connections, --auth ssh no longer prevents STARTTLS negotiation. * On IMAP connections, fetchmail does not permit overriding a server-side LOGINDISABLED with --auth password any more. * On POP3 connections, the possibility for RPA authentication (by probing with an AUTH command without arguments) no longer prevents STARTTLS negotiation. * For POP3 connections, only attempt RPA if the authentication type is "any". # BUG FIXES: * On IMAP connections, when AUTHENTICATE EXTERNAL fails and we have received the tagged (= final) response, do not send "*". * On IMAP connections, AUTHENTICATE EXTERNAL without username will properly send a "=" for protocol compliance. * On IMAP connections, AUTHENTICATE EXTERNAL will now check if the server advertised SASL-IR (RFC-4959) support and otherwise refuse (fetchmail <= 6.4 has not supported and does not support the separate challenge/response with command continuation) * On IMAP connections, when --auth external is requested but not advertised by the server, log a proper error message. * Fetchmail no longer crashes when attempting a connection with --plugin "" or --plugout "". * Fetchmail no longer leaks memory when processing the arguments of --plugin or --plugout on connections. * On POP3 connections, the CAPAbilities parser is now caseblind. * Fix segfault on configurations with "defaults ... no envelope". Reported by Bjørn Mork. Fixes Debian Bug#992400. This is a regression in fetchmail 6.4.3 and happened when plugging memory leaks, which did not account for that the envelope parameter is special when set as "no envelope". The segfault happens in a constant strlen(-1), triggered by trusted local input => no vulnerability. * Fix program abort (SIGABRT) with "internal error" when invalid sslproto is given with OpenSSL 1.1.0 API compatible SSL implementations. # CHANGES: * IMAP: When fetchmail is in not-authenticated state and the server volunteers CAPABILITY information, use it and do not re-probe. (After STARTTLS, fetchmail must and will re-probe explicitly.) * For typical POP3/IMAP ports 110, 143, 993, 995, if port and --ssl option do not match, emit a warning and continue. Closes Gitlab #31. (cherry-picked from 6.5 beta branch "legacy_6x") * fetchmail.man and README.SSL were updated in line with RFC-8314/8996/8997 recommendations to prefer Implicit TLS (--ssl/ssl) and TLS v1.2 or newer, placing --sslproto tls1.2+ more prominently. The defaults shall not change between 6.4.X releases for compatibility. # TRANSLATIONS: language translations were updated by these fine people: * sq: Besnik Bleta [Albanian] * cs: Petr Pisar [Czech] * eo: Keith Bowes [Esperanto] * fr: Frédéric Marchal [French] * pl: Jakub Bogusz [Polish] * sv: Göran Uddeborg [Swedish] fetchmail-6.4.21 (released 2021-08-09, 30042 LoC): # REGRESSION FIX: * The new security fix in 6.4.20 for CVE-2021-36386 caused truncation of messages logged to buffered outputs, from --logfile and --syslog. This also caused lines in the logfile to run into one another because the fragment containing the '\n' line-end character was usually lost. Reason is that on all modern systems (with <stdarg.h> header and vsnprintf() interface), the length of log message fragments was added up twice, so that these ended too deep into a freshly allocated buffer, after the '\0' byte. Unbuffered outputs flushed the fragments right away, which masked the bug. fetchmail-6.4.20 (released 2021-07-28, 30042 LoC): # SECURITY FIX: * When a log message exceeds c. 2 kByte in size, for instance, with very long header contents, and depending on verbosity option, fetchmail can crash or misreport each first log message that requires a buffer reallocation. fetchmail then reallocates memory and re-runs vsnprintf() without another call to va_start(), so it reads garbage. The exact impact depends on many factors around the compiler and operating system configurations used and the implementation details of the stdarg.h interfaces of the two functions mentioned before. To fix CVE-2021-36386. Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <[email protected]>
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