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Accepting request 833010 from home:rhafer:branches:security

- Update to release 2.5.0
  * Add support for the seccomp user notifications, see the
    seccomp_notify_alloc(3), seccomp_notify_receive(3),
    seccomp_notify_respond(3) manpages for more information
  * Add support for new filter optimization approaches, including a balanced
    tree optimization, see the SCMP_FLTATR_CTL_OPTIMIZE filter attribute for
    more information
  * Add support for the 64-bit RISC-V architecture
  * Performance improvements when adding new rules to a filter thanks to the
    use of internal shadow transactions and improved syscall lookup tables
  * Properly document the libseccomp API return values and include them in the
    stable API promise
  * Improvements to the s390 and s390x multiplexed syscall handling
  * Multiple fixes and improvements to the libseccomp manpages
  * Moved from manually maintained syscall tables to an automatically generated
    syscall table in CSV format
  * Update the syscall tables to Linux v5.8.0-rc5
  * Python bindings and build now default to Python 3.x
  * Improvements to the tests have boosted code coverage to over 93%

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/833010
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security/libseccomp?expand=0&rev=77
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Tue Sep 8 14:00:13 UTC 2020 - Ralf Haferkamp <rhafer@suse.com>
- Update to release 2.5.0
* Add support for the seccomp user notifications, see the
seccomp_notify_alloc(3), seccomp_notify_receive(3),
seccomp_notify_respond(3) manpages for more information
* Add support for new filter optimization approaches, including a balanced
tree optimization, see the SCMP_FLTATR_CTL_OPTIMIZE filter attribute for
more information
* Add support for the 64-bit RISC-V architecture
* Performance improvements when adding new rules to a filter thanks to the
use of internal shadow transactions and improved syscall lookup tables
* Properly document the libseccomp API return values and include them in the
stable API promise
* Improvements to the s390 and s390x multiplexed syscall handling
* Multiple fixes and improvements to the libseccomp manpages
* Moved from manually maintained syscall tables to an automatically generated
syscall table in CSV format
* Update the syscall tables to Linux v5.8.0-rc5
* Python bindings and build now default to Python 3.x
* Improvements to the tests have boosted code coverage to over 93%
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Fri Jun 5 13:12:29 UTC 2020 - Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>