Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Alon Swartz
Changes:
Update Gitea to latest upstream (1.5.3).
Rebuild to resolve inadvertant removal of mariadb during sec-updates
part of #1246.
Note: v15.1 was not published.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Alon Swartz
Changes:
pgraded to latest LTS version of TYPO3 8.x via composer (8.7.20).
Rebuild to resolve inadvertent removal of mariadb during sec-updates
part of #1246.
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Alon Swartz
Changes:
Rebuild to resolve inadvertent removal of mariadb during sec-updates
part of #1246.
Links
Release meta-files (signature, manifest)
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Alon Swartz
Changes:
Rebuild to resolve inadvertent removal of mariadb during sec-updates
part of #1246.
Links
Release meta-files (signature, manifest)
|
Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Alon Swartz
Changes:
Rebuild to resolve inadvertent removal of mariadb during sec-updates
part of #1246.
Links
Release meta-files (signature, manifest)
|
Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Alon Swartz
Changes:
Rebuild to resolve inadvertant removal of mariadb during sec-updates
part of #1246.
Links
Release meta-files (signature, manifest)
|
Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Jeremy Davis
In the wake of the "mini-nightmare" (to quote a user) that was the Debian MariaDB auto removal fiasco; we're back with ~70 updated appliances (all the ones with MySQL/MariaDB). They include all the latest Debian packages. Additionally, those that
... [More]
also install 3rd party software, such as Redmine, Observium and WordPress (plus many more) also include the latest versions of that particular software.
As per usual, you can download them in all of the supported formats from their respective appliance pages (links for all those updated, below) or launch them direct from the Hub without leaving your browser! :) AWS Marketplace images will also be updated shortly.
The Updated and Rebuilt Appliances
Most of the library is now on v15.1 (or higher) and the updated apps can be downloaded from their respective appliance pages. Each of the icons below link through to the relevant page.
ASP.NET (Apache with ModMono)
B2evolution
Bugzilla
CakePHP
Canvas
CodeIgniter
Collabtive
Concrete5
Django
Drupal7
Drupal8
e107
Elgg
EspoCRM
eZplatform
Foodsoft
Foswiki
Gallery
Ghost
Gitea
GitLab
GNUsocial
iceScrum
Jenkins
Joomla3
LAMPStack
Laravel
LighttpdPHPFastCGIServer
LimeSurvey
Magento
Mambo
Mantis
Matomo
MediaWiki
Mibew
Moodle
MySQL
Nextcloud
NginxPHPFastCGIServer
Observium
Omeka
OrangeHRM
osCommerce
OTRS
ownCloud
phpBB
phpList
Prestashop
ProcessMaker
PunBB
Rails
Redmine
Roundup
SahanaEden
SilverStripe
SimpleInvoices
SimpleMachines
SiT!SupportIncidentTracker
SuiteCRM
Symfony
Tomcat
Tomcat-apache
Tracks
Typo3
Ushahidi
Vanilla
web2py
WordPress
XOOPS
YiiFramework
YouPHPTube
ZenCart
ZoneMinder
Zurmo
So What Happened?
It has now become clear that the issue was that one of the MariaDB security packages had a new dependency added ('libconfig-inifiles-perl') as part of the update. Unfortunately, that new dependency was not hosted in the Debian Security archive, which forced the auto-updates to remove MariaDB! It seems highly likely that this was a breach of Debian policy, so I hope to work with Debian to ensure that measures are put in place so this doesn't happen again.
If nothing else it is a good reminder to ensure that you are signed up to our (extremely) low traffic newsletter. We promise to send no more than one "news" item per month, and no more security/critical info items than we have to! If you don't already have a website user account, please register for one today. By default you will be signed up to the newsletter (unless you uncheck the box). If you're already a user and didn't get the email I sent out last week (re the MariaDB incident) please browse to your user account page and click on the subscriptions tab to double check that you are subscribed. If you are, please get in touch and I can assist you to troubleshoot what might have gone wrong.
New users can be assured that security updates uninstalling important software is certainly not the norm! Thankfully it is an extremely rare occurrence, and I'm hoping that we can put in place processes to ensure it doesn't happen again in the future.
Outstanding Items
As I mentioned, the AWS Marketplace builds have still not yet been published, but should be live extremely soon hopefully. I also still need to upload the updated changelogs to the website. That should be done by early next week.
Feedback Welcome
As per usual we always welcome feedback. So please test them out and let us know how they go. Please post below in the comments or open a new thread on the forums (website account required). Bugs and feature requests can be lodged on our issue tracker (free GitHub user account required).
Blog Tags:
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development
debian
appliances
release
stable
iso
ova
vm
bugfix
update
mysql
mariadb
v15.x
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Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Jeremy Davis
In the wake of the "mini-nightmare" (to quote a user) that was the Debian MariaDB auto removal fiasco; we're back with ~70 updated appliances (all the ones with MySQL/MariaDB). They include all the latest Debian packages. Additionally, those that
... [More]
also install 3rd party software, such as Redmine, Observium and WordPress (plus many more) also include the latest versions of that particular software.
As per usual, you can download them in all of the supported formats from their respective appliance pages (links for all those updated, below) or launch them direct from the Hub without leaving your browser! :) AWS Marketplace images will also be updated shortly.
The Updated and Rebuilt Appliances
Most of the library is now on v15.1 (or higher) and the updated apps can be downloaded from their respective appliance pages. Each of the icons below link through to the relevant page.
ASP.NET (Apache with ModMono)
B2evolution
Bugzilla
CakePHP
Canvas
CodeIgniter
Collabtive
Concrete5
Django
Drupal7
Drupal8
e107
Elgg
EspoCRM
eZplatform
Foodsoft
Foswiki
Gallery
Ghost
Gitea
GitLab
GNUsocial
iceScrum
Jenkins
Joomla3
LAMPStack
Laravel
LighttpdPHPFastCGIServer
LimeSurvey
Magento
Mambo
Mantis
Matomo
MediaWiki
Mibew
Moodle
MySQL
Nextcloud
NginxPHPFastCGIServer
Observium
Omeka
OrangeHRM
osCommerce
OTRS
ownCloud
phpBB
phpList
Prestashop
ProcessMaker
PunBB
Rails
Redmine
Roundup
SahanaEden
SilverStripe
SimpleInvoices
SimpleMachines
SiT!SupportIncidentTracker
SuiteCRM
Symfony
Tomcat
Tomcat-apache
Tracks
Typo3
Ushahidi
Vanilla
web2py
WordPress
XOOPS
YiiFramework
YouPHPTube
ZenCart
ZoneMinder
Zurmo
So What Happened?
It has now become clear that the issue was that one of the MariaDB security packages had a new dependency added ('libconfig-inifiles-perl') as part of the update. Unfortunately, that new dependency was not hosted in the Debian Security archive, which forced the auto-updates to remove MariaDB! It seems highly likely that this was a breach of Debian policy, so I hope to work with Debian to ensure that measures are put in place so this doesn't happen again.
If nothing else it is a good reminder to ensure that you are signed up to our (extremely) low traffic newsletter. We promise to send no more than one "news" item per month, and no more security/critical info items than we have to! If you don't already have a website user account, please register for one today. By default you will be signed up to the newsletter (unless you uncheck the box). If you're already a user and didn't get the email I sent out last week (re the MariaDB incident) please browse to your user account page and click on the subscriptions tab to double check that you are subscribed. If you are, please get in touch and I can assist you to troubleshoot what might have gone wrong.
New users can be assured that security updates uninstalling important software is certainly not the norm! Thankfully it is an extremely rare occurrence, and I'm hoping that we can put in place processes to ensure it doesn't happen again in the future.
Outstanding Items
As I mentioned, the AWS Marketplace builds have still not yet been published, but should be live extremely soon hopefully. I also still need to upload the updated changelogs to the website. That should be done by early next week.
Feedback Welcome
As per usual we always welcome feedback. So please test them out and let us know how they go. Please post below in the comments or open a new thread on the forums (website account required). Bugs and feature requests can be lodged on our issue tracker (free GitHub user account required).
Blog Tags:
news
development
debian
appliances
release
stable
iso
ova
vm
bugfix
update
mysql
mariadb
[Less]
|
Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Jeremy Davis
In the wake of the "mini-nightmare" (to quote a user) that was the Debian MariaDB auto removal fiasco; we're back with ~70 updated appliances (all the ones with MySQL/MariaDB). They include all the latest Debian packages. Plus those that also
... [More]
install 3rd party software, such as Redmine, Observium and WordPress (plus many more) also include the latest versions of that particular software.
As per usual, you can download them in all of the supported formats from their respective appliance pages (links for all those updated, below) or launch them direct from the Hub without leaving your browser! :) AWS Marketplace images will also be updated shortly.
The Updated and Rebuilt Appliances
Most of the library is now on v15.1 (or higher) and the updated apps can be downloaded from their respective appliance pages. Each of the icons below link through to the relevant page.
ASP.NET (Apache with ModMono)
B2evolution
Bugzilla
CakePHP
Canvas
CodeIgniter
Collabtive
Concrete5
Django
Drupal7
Drupal8
e107
EspoCRM
eZplatform
Foodsoft
Foswiki
Gallery
Ghost
Gitea
GitLab
GNUsocial
iceScrum
Jenkins
Joomla3
LAMPStack
Laravel
LighttpdPHPFastCGIServer
LimeSurvey
Magento
Mambo
Mantis
Matomo
MediaWiki
Mibew
Moodle
MySQL
Nextcloud
NginxPHPFastCGIServer
Observium
Omeka
OrangeHRM
osCommerce
OTRS
ownCloud
phpBB
phpList
Prestashop
ProcessMaker
PunBB
Rails
Redmine
Roundup
SahanaEden
SilverStripe
SimpleInvoices
SimpleMachines
SiT!SupportIncidentTracker
SuiteCRM
Symfony
Tomcat
Tomcat-apache
Tracks
Typo3
Ushahidi
Vanilla
web2py
WordPress
XOOPS
YiiFramework
YouPHPTube
ZenCart
ZoneMinder
Zurmo
So What Happened?
It has now become clear that the issue was that one of the MariaDB security packages had a new dependency added ('libconfig-inifiles-perl') as part of the update. Unfortunately, that new dependency was not hosted in the Debian Security archive, which forced the auto-updates to remove MariaDB! It seems highly likely that this was a breach of Debian policy, so I hope to work with Debian to ensure that measures are put in place so this doesn't happen again.
If nothing else it is a good reminder to ensure that you are signed up to our (extremely) low traffic newsletter. We promise to send no more than one "news" item per month, and no more security/critical info items than we have to! If you don't already have a website user account, please register for one today. By default you will be signed up to the newsletter (unless you uncheck the box). If you're already a user and didn't get the email I sent out last week (re the MariaDB incident) please browse to your user account page and click on the subscriptions tab to double check that you are subscribed. If you are, please get in touch and I can assist you to troubleshoot what might have gone wrong.
New users can be assured that security updates uninstalling important software is certainly not the norm! Thankfully it is an extremely rare occurrence, and I'm hoping that we can put in place processes to ensure it doesn't happen again in the future.
Outstanding Items
As I mentioned, the AWS Marketplace builds have still not yet been published, but should be live extremely soon hopefully. I also still need to upload the updated changelogs to the website. That should be done by early next week.
Feedback Welcome
As per usual we always welcome feedback. So please test them out and let us know how they go. Please post below in the comments or open a new thread on the forums (website account required). Bugs and feature requests can be lodged on our issue tracker (free GitHub user account required).
Blog Tags:
news
development
debian
appliances
release
stable
iso
ova
vm
bugfix
update
mysql
mariadb
[Less]
|
Posted
over 6 years
ago
by
Jeremy Davis
In the wake of the "mini-nightmare" (to quote a user) that was the Debian MariaDB auto removal fiasco; we're back with ~70 updated appliances (all the ones with MySQL/MariaDB). They include all the latest Debian packages. Additionally, those that
... [More]
also install 3rd party software, such as Redmine, Observium and WordPress (plus many more) also include the latest versions of that particular software.
As per usual, you can download them in all of the supported formats from their respective appliance pages (links for all those updated, below) or launch them direct from the Hub without leaving your browser! :) AWS Marketplace images will also be updated shortly.
The Updated and Rebuilt Appliances
Most of the library is now on v15.1 (or higher) and the updated apps can be downloaded from their respective appliance pages. Each of the icons below link through to the relevant page.
ASP.NET (Apache with ModMono)
B2evolution
Bugzilla
CakePHP
Canvas
CodeIgniter
Collabtive
Concrete5
Django
Drupal7
Drupal8
e107
Elgg
EspoCRM
eZplatform
Foodsoft
Foswiki
Gallery
Ghost
Gitea
GitLab
GNUsocial
iceScrum
Jenkins
Joomla3
LAMPStack
Laravel
LighttpdPHPFastCGIServer
LimeSurvey
Magento
Mambo
Mantis
Matomo
MediaWiki
Mibew
Moodle
MySQL
Nextcloud
NginxPHPFastCGIServer
Observium
Omeka
OrangeHRM
osCommerce
OTRS
ownCloud
phpBB
phpList
Prestashop
ProcessMaker
PunBB
Rails
Redmine
Roundup
SahanaEden
SilverStripe
SimpleInvoices
SimpleMachines
SiT!SupportIncidentTracker
SuiteCRM
Symfony
Tomcat
Tomcat-apache
Tracks
Typo3
Ushahidi
Vanilla
web2py
WordPress
XOOPS
YiiFramework
YouPHPTube
ZenCart
ZoneMinder
Zurmo
So What Happened?
It has now become clear that the issue was that one of the MariaDB security packages had a new dependency added ('libconfig-inifiles-perl') as part of the update. Unfortunately, that new dependency was not hosted in the Debian Security archive, which forced the auto-updates to remove MariaDB! It seems highly likely that this was a breach of Debian policy, so I hope to work with Debian to ensure that measures are put in place so this doesn't happen again.
If nothing else it is a good reminder to ensure that you are signed up to our (extremely) low traffic newsletter. We promise to send no more than one "news" item per month, and no more security/critical info items than we have to! If you don't already have a website user account, please register for one today. By default you will be signed up to the newsletter (unless you uncheck the box). If you're already a user and didn't get the email I sent out last week (re the MariaDB incident) please browse to your user account page and click on the subscriptions tab to double check that you are subscribed. If you are, please get in touch and I can assist you to troubleshoot what might have gone wrong.
New users can be assured that security updates uninstalling important software is certainly not the norm! Thankfully it is an extremely rare occurrence, and I'm hoping that we can put in place processes to ensure it doesn't happen again in the future.
Outstanding Items
As I mentioned, the AWS Marketplace builds have still not yet been published, but should be live extremely soon hopefully. I also still need to upload the updated changelogs to the website. That should be done by early next week.
Feedback Welcome
As per usual we always welcome feedback. So please test them out and let us know how they go. Please post below in the comments or open a new thread on the forums (website account required). Bugs and feature requests can be lodged on our issue tracker (free GitHub user account required).
Blog Tags:
news
development
debian
appliances
release
stable
iso
ova
vm
bugfix
update
mysql
mariadb
[Less]
|