rust-which 8.0.0 Add new Sys trait to allow abstracting over the underlying filesystem. Particularly useful for wasm32-unknown-unknown targets. Thanks @dsherret for this contribution to which! Add more debug level tracing for otherwise silent I/O errors.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fedora Update Notification FEDORA-2025-785afc6856 2025-07-10 16:29:02.147541+00:00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name : rust-procs Product : Fedora 41 Version : 0.14.10 Release : 2.fc41 URL : https://crates.io/crates/procs Summary : Modern replacement for ps Description : A modern replacement for ps. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: rust-which 8.0.0 Add new Sys trait to allow abstracting over the underlying filesystem. Particularly useful for wasm32-unknown-unknown targets. Thanks @dsherret for this contribution to which! Add more debug level tracing for otherwise silent I/O errors. Call the NonFatalHandler in more places to catch previously ignored I/O errors. Remove use of the either dependency. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Thu Jun 26 2025 Benjamin A. Beasley - 0.14.10-2 - Allow which 8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: [ 1 ] Bug #2370374 - rust-which-8.0.0 is available https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2370374 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This update can be installed with the "dnf" update program. Use su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2025-785afc6856' at the command line. For more information, refer to the dnf documentation available at http://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/command_ref.html#upgrade-command-label All packages are signed with the Fedora Project GPG key. More details onthe GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at https://fedoraproject.org/keys -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- _______________________________________________ package-announce mailing list --
* bsc#1216207 * bsc#1216869 Cross-References: * CVE-2023-41914 . # Security update for slurm_23_02 Announcement ID: SUSE-SU-2023:4563-1 Rating: important References: * bsc#1216207 * bsc#1216869 Cross-References: * CVE-2023-41914 CVSS scores: * CVE-2023-41914 ( SUSE ): 8.8 CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H * CVE-2023-41914 ( NVD ): 7.0 CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H Affected Products: * HPC Module 12 * SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing 12 SP2 * SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing 12 SP3 * SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing 12 SP4 * SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing 12 SP5 * SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2 * SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3 * SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP4 * SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP5 * SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 12 SP2 * SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 12 SP3 * SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 12 SP4 * SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 12 SP5 An update that solves one vulnerability and has one security fix can now be installed. ## Description: This update for slurm_23_02 fixes the following issues: * CVE-2023-41914: Fixed a filesystem handling race conditions that could have led to an attacker taking control of an arbitrary file, or removing entire directoy contents (bsc#1216207). Bug fixes: * Add missing dependencies to slurm-config to plugins package. These should help to tie down the slurm version and help to avoid a package mix (bsc#1216869). ## Patch Instructions: To install this SUSE update use the SUSE recommended installation methods like YaST online_update or "zypper patch". Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product: * HPC Module 12 zypper in -t patch SUSE-SLE-Module-HPC-12-2023-4563=1 ## Package List: * HPC Module 12 (aarch64 x86_64) * slurm_23_02-munge-23.02.6-3.13.1 *slurm_23_02-auth-none-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-plugin-ext-sensors-rrd-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-lua-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-munge-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-plugins-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-pam_slurm-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-sql-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-debugsource-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-torque-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-slurmdbd-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-plugins-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-auth-none-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * libpmi0_23_02-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-plugin-ext-sensors-rrd-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * libnss_slurm2_23_02-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-devel-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-node-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-cray-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-pam_slurm-23.02.6-3.13.1 * perl-slurm_23_02-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-sql-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * libslurm39-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-slurmdbd-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * perl-slurm_23_02-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-sview-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-sview-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * libnss_slurm2_23_02-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-torque-23.02.6-3.13.1 * libslurm39-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-lua-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-cray-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * libpmi0_23_02-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-node-debuginfo-23.02.6-3.13.1 * HPC Module 12 (noarch) * slurm_23_02-webdoc-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-config-man-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-config-23.02.6-3.13.1 * slurm_23_02-doc-23.02.6-3.13.1 ## References: * https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2023-41914.html * https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1216207 * https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1216869 . SUSE announces a vital enhancement for slurm_23_03 addressing a storage handling issue, improving security protocols..SUSE Security Update, Filesystem Control, Slurm Update. . Severity: Important. LinuxSecurity.com Team
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