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openSUSE Leap 16.0 Hamlib Moderate Fix Advisory 2026-21155-1

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Calendar Grey June 30, 2026
Dist Opensuse Esm H88
An update for openSUSE Leap 16.0 fixes a moderate issue in hamlib with bug fixes and improvements. Install now.
An update that solves one vulnerability and has 2 bug fixes can now be installed.

Description

This update for hamlib fixes the following issues:

Changes in hamlib:

- Update to 4.7.2:

* Fix IC-7600/IC-7610 clock commands

* Icom: Add CWR to modes eligible for DSP filtering

* Kenwood: New model Hamgeek uSGX

* Various fixes for Skywatcher, DX-SR8, FT-710, FTX-1, IC-705, X6100

* rigctld: Fix send_raw stack out-of-bounds write and

uninitialized memory CVE-2026-54634 (boo#1268628)

* rigctld: Fix stack/heap overflow primitive in

read_string_generic + auth bypass in rigctld + weak password

handling (boo#1268629)

- Update to 4.7.1:

* Various compiler and portability fixes

* Fix rig port timeout

* Fix various FTX-1 meter, level and CTCSS table

* Add power off capability to Flrig backend

* Add SWR to supported 'get levels' for K3/K4

* Add get_split_vfo to TS-850 backend

* New simplecat backend

* Fix and generalize clock handling for Icom radios

* Fix Yaesu attenuator levels and LVL_KEYSPD reinitialization

* Add new rig model Harris PRC-138

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Patch

Package List

- openSUSE Leap 16.0:

hamlib-4.7.2-bp160.1.1

hamlib-devel-4.7.2-bp160.1.1

libhamlib++4-4.7.2-bp160.1.1

libhamlib4-4.7.2-bp160.1.1

lua-Hamliblua-4.7.2-bp160.1.1

perl-Hamlib-4.7.2-bp160.1.1

python3-Hamlib-4.7.2-bp160.1.1

tcl-Hamlib-4.7.2-bp160.1.1

References

* bsc#1268628

* bsc#1268629

References:

* https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2026-54634.html

Severity
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Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2026:21155-1
Rating: moderate
Affected Products: openSUSE Leap 16.0 -------------------------------------------------------------

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