Releases: ucphhpc/migrid-sync
Next-20240924
This is a minor bugfix release.
- Fix edituser and editgdpuser on python3
- Minor editgdpuser usage help corrections
Note: the Stable-YYYYMMDD release series specifically refers to the master
branch, which is strictly in lock-step with the old SourceForge repo and being phased out. The matching Main-YYYYMMDD and Next-YYYYMMDD releases refer to the corresponding edge
and experimental
branches used in production - despite the somewhat misleading branch names. Thus, we recommend using Main for python2
and Next for python3
deployments.
Main-20240924
This is a minor bugfix release.
- Fix edituser and editgdpuser on python3
- Minor editgdpuser usage help corrections
Note: the Stable-YYYYMMDD release series specifically refers to the master
branch, which is strictly in lock-step with the old SourceForge repo and being phased out. The matching Main-YYYYMMDD and Next-YYYYMMDD releases refer to the corresponding edge
and experimental
branches used in production - despite the somewhat misleading branch names. Thus, we recommend using Main for python2
and Next for python3
deployments.
Stable-20240924
This is a minor bugfix release.
- Fix edituser and editgdpuser on python3
- Minor editgdpuser usage help corrections
Note: the Stable-YYYYMMDD release series specifically refers to the master
branch, which is strictly in lock-step with the old SourceForge repo and being phased out. The matching Main-YYYYMMDD and Next-YYYYMMDD releases refer to the corresponding edge
and experimental
branches used in production - despite the somewhat misleading branch names. Thus, we recommend using Main for python2
and Next for python3
deployments.
Next-20240917
This is a feature and bugfix release.
- Fix conf parser exception with ftps passive ports conf value on unexpected format
- Fix for Jupyter integration with OpenID Connect auth sessions
- Extended log validation support in unit tests
- Expose more OpenStack Cloud integration in conf generator
- Fix a number of python3 string encoding issues in OpenStack Cloud integration
- Expose permanent freeze option in conf generator
- Adjust dnspython dependency version to avoid a security issue (CVE-2023-29483)
- Increased unit test coverage
Note: the Stable-YYYYMMDD release series specifically refers to the master
branch, which is strictly in lock-step with the old SourceForge repo and being phased out. The matching Main-YYYYMMDD and Next-YYYYMMDD releases refer to the corresponding edge
and experimental
branches used in production - despite the somewhat misleading branch names. Thus, we recommend using Main for python2
and Next for python3
deployments.
Main-20240917
This is a feature and bugfix release.
- Fix conf parser exception with ftps passive ports conf value on unexpected format
- Fix for Jupyter integration with OpenID Connect auth sessions
- Extended log validation support in unit tests
- Expose more OpenStack Cloud integration in conf generator
- Fix a number of python3 string encoding issues in OpenStack Cloud integration
- Expose permanent freeze option in conf generator
- Adjust dnspython dependency version to avoid a security issue (CVE-2023-29483)
- Increased unit test coverage
Note: the Stable-YYYYMMDD release series specifically refers to the master
branch, which is strictly in lock-step with the old SourceForge repo and being phased out. The matching Main-YYYYMMDD and Next-YYYYMMDD releases refer to the corresponding edge
and experimental
branches used in production - despite the somewhat misleading branch names. Thus, we recommend using Main for python2
and Next for python3
deployments.
Stable-20240917
This is a feature and bugfix release.
- Fix conf parser exception with ftps passive ports conf value on unexpected format
- Fix for Jupyter integration with OpenID Connect auth sessions
- Extended log validation support in unit tests
- Expose more OpenStack Cloud integration in conf generator
- Fix a number of python3 string encoding issues in OpenStack Cloud integration
- Expose permanent freeze option in conf generator
- Adjust dnspython dependency version to avoid a security issue (CVE-2023-29483)
- Increased unit test coverage
Note: the Stable-YYYYMMDD release series specifically refers to the master
branch, which is strictly in lock-step with the old SourceForge repo and being phased out. The matching Main-YYYYMMDD and Next-YYYYMMDD releases refer to the corresponding edge
and experimental
branches used in production - despite the somewhat misleading branch names. Thus, we recommend using Main for python2
and Next for python3
deployments.
Next-20240808
This is a bugfix release.
- Address error in Files show/dclick (#101) by improved Apache user ID rewrite rule robustness.
Note: the Stable-YYYYMMDD release series specifically refers to the master
branch, which is strictly in lock-step with the old SourceForge repo and being phased out. The matching Main-YYYYMMDD and Next-YYYYMMDD releases refer to the corresponding edge
and experimental
branches used in production - despite the somewhat misleading branch names. Thus, we recommend using Main for python2
and Next for python3
deployments.
Main-20240808
This is a bugfix release.
- Address error in Files show/dclick (#101) by improved Apache user ID rewrite rule robustness.
Note: the Stable-YYYYMMDD release series specifically refers to the master
branch, which is strictly in lock-step with the old SourceForge repo and being phased out. The matching Main-YYYYMMDD and Next-YYYYMMDD releases refer to the corresponding edge
and experimental
branches used in production - despite the somewhat misleading branch names. Thus, we recommend using Main for python2
and Next for python3
deployments.
Stable-20240808
This is a bugfix release.
- Address error in Files show/dclick (#101) by improved Apache user ID rewrite rule robustness.
Note: the Stable-YYYYMMDD release series specifically refers to the master
branch, which is strictly in lock-step with the old SourceForge repo and being phased out. The matching Main-YYYYMMDD and Next-YYYYMMDD releases refer to the corresponding edge
and experimental
branches used in production - despite the somewhat misleading branch names. Thus, we recommend using Main for python2
and Next for python3
deployments.
Next-20240807
This is a bugfix release.
- Implemented tighter URL checks and error handling in OpenID 2.0 service to prevent open redirection for certain crafted URLs
Thanks to Kasper Karlsson, Omegapoint for reporting the finding.
Note: the Stable-YYYYMMDD release series specifically refers to the master
branch, which is strictly in lock-step with the old SourceForge repo and being phased out. The matching Main-YYYYMMDD and Next-YYYYMMDD releases refer to the corresponding edge
and experimental
branches used in production - despite the somewhat misleading branch names. Thus, we recommend using Main for python2
and Next for python3
deployments.