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Name: libnutclient2 | Distribution: openSUSE:Factory:zSystems |
Version: 2.8.2 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: 3.2 | Build date: Sun Sep 29 22:50:24 2024 |
Group: System/Libraries | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 202941 | Source RPM: nut-2.8.2-3.2.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://www.networkupstools.org/ | |
Summary: Network UPS Tools Library (Uninterruptible Power Supply Monitoring) |
Shared library for the Network UPS Tools. Network UPS Tools is a collection of programs which provide a common interface for monitoring and administering UPS hardware.
GPL-2.0-or-later
* Sun Sep 29 2024 Thorsten Kukuk <[email protected]> - Add /srv/www directories to filelist [bsc#1231027] * Thu Sep 12 2024 Antonio Teixeira <[email protected]> - Eaton scripts were mistakenly shipped by upstream with a proprietary license. Repack with upstream re-licensing patch (gh#2623). * nut-2.8.2-repack.tar.gz - Add missing %service_* calls * Sat Apr 06 2024 Arjen de Korte <[email protected]> - Update to version 2.8.2 For more see NEWS.adoc and UPGRADING.adoc in /usr/share/doc/packages/nut (the list of changes is too long to list). * Sat Nov 04 2023 Arjen de Korte <[email protected]> - Update to version 2.8.1 For more see NEWS.adoc and UPGRADING.adoc in /usr/share/doc/packages/nut (the list of changes is too long to list). - Remove obsolete patch: * nut-Solaris-init-files.patch * Thu Jul 06 2023 Antonio Teixeira <[email protected]> - Fix nut.system-sleep script to allow NUT usage with sleep and hibernation (bsc#1188990) * Fri Jun 30 2023 Arjen de Korte <[email protected]> - Rerelease of package and switch to GPG signed package + add nut.keyring * Wed Mar 01 2023 Arjen de Korte <[email protected]> - Fix reproducible build (remove files only needed for packaging) * Mon Jan 23 2023 Arjen de Korte <[email protected]> - Update to version 2.8.0 For more see NEWS and UPGRADING in /usr/share/doc/packages/nut. * NUT now supports more i2c and modbus devices, as well as libusb-1.0 support as an alternative to earlier libusb-0.1 (so new dependency-based categories of packages for drivers may be due). * NUT Python modules and scripts (e.g. NUT-Monitor variants) should work with python-2.7 and with python-3.x, so covering historic distro releases as well as new ones (and so your distro can deliver one or both, probably in several packages with different dependencies in the latter case). * NUT provides revised reference systemd and SMF service unit definitions, including support of drivers wrapped into individual service instances with varying dependencies based on different media required (networked stack, USB stack, etc.), and many daemons include -F option for running "in foreground" to avoid extra forking after one already done by a service framework - you may want to use those in your packaged deliverables. * NUT newly provides the "nut-driver-enumerator" script and service, which allows it to follow edition of ups.conf and dynamically define+(re)start and stop+undefine service instances for drivers - there are several ways it can be integrated for different use-cases. * Yhere are several new configuration keywords and CLI options - so while new NUT builds should work with old configs and scripts, the opposite is not necessarily true (old binaries may reject configurations taking advantage of new features). * There are several new protocol keywords - but old and new NUT daemons (data server and clients) should be able to communicate both ways. * It is assumed that API/ABI changes may require third-party NUT clients (library consumers of libnutclient, libupsclient, libnutscan... -- their version info was bumped accordingly) to get rebuilt, in order to work with the new NUT release in a stable fashion. * The dummy-ups driver used in automated testing now processes *.dev filename patterns once and does not loop, like it still does for * .seq and other files (by default). * USB code is now more strict about logical minimum/maximum ranges for data reported from devices, and some devices were already found to make mistakes - so there is also a mechanism for turning a blind eye to known issues and fix-up such report descriptors to produce intended sane values. * New documentation page docs/config-prereqs.txt highlights packaged dependencies installable on a large range of platforms to build as much of NUT as possible (incidentally, ones NUT CI farm uses to test every iteration). - Remove upstreamed and obsolete patches: * nut-doc-cables.patch * nut-systemd-dirs.patch * nut-upssched.patch * nutscanner-ftbfs.patch * openssl-1_1.patch * reproducible.patch * use-pkg-config-gdlib.diff - Source is no longer GPG signed, so keyring is not needed anymore * nut.keyring - Unused additional source file removed (was added as a source, but not packaged) * nut.sleep - Don't install Solaris init files univited (PR# * nut-Solaris-init-files.patch * Wed May 11 2022 Stanislav Brabec <[email protected]> - Build the basic documentation again (bsc#1197789#c7). - Make possible to build PDF documentation. * Wed Apr 27 2022 Jan Engelhardt <[email protected]> - Resolve rpmlit reports * libupsclient1.x86_64: E: shlib-policy-name-error SONAME: libnutclient.so.0, expected package suffix: 0 * libupsclient1.x86_64: E: shlib-policy-name-error SONAME: libupsclient.so.4, expected package suffix: 4 * Fri Dec 24 2021 Antonio Larrosa <[email protected]> - Use --with-pidpath to set PIDFile to /run in the service file and get rid of a systemd warning about using the legacy directory /var/run. * Fri Oct 15 2021 Johannes Segitz <[email protected]> - Added hardening to systemd service(s) (bsc#1181400). Added patch(es): * harden_nut-driver.service.patch * harden_nut-monitor.service.patch * harden_nut-server.service.patch * Sun Jun 27 2021 Arjen de Korte <[email protected]> - Fix build with GCC11 (as default in GCC11 is now -std=gnu++17)
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