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Monday, December 9th, 2019

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    2:07p
    Kernel prepatch 5.5-rc1
    Linus has released the 5.5-rc1 kernel
    prepatch and closed the merge window for this development cycle. "Everything looks fairly regular - it's a tiny bit larger (in commit
    counts) than the few last merge windows have been, but not bigger
    enough to really raise any eyebrows. And there's nothing particularly
    odd in there either that I can think of: just a bit over half of the
    patch is drivers, with the next big area being arch updates. Which is
    pretty much the rule for how things have been forever by now.

    Outside of that, the documentation and tooling (perf and selftests)
    updates stand out, but that's actually been a common pattern for a
    while now too, so it's not really surprising either.
    "
    4:02p
    Security updates for Monday
    Security updates have been issued by CentOS (SDL), Debian (htmldoc, librabbitmq, nss, openjdk-7, openslp-dfsg, and phpmyadmin), Fedora (chromium, community-mysql, kernel, libidn2, oniguruma, proftpd, and rabbitmq-server), Mageia (ansible, clamav, evince, firefox, graphicsmagick, icu, libcryptopp, libtasn1, libtiff, libvncserver, libvpx, lz4, nss, openexr, openjpeg2, openssl, phpmyadmin, python-psutil, python-twisted, QT, sdl2_image, SDL_image, sysstat, thunderbird, and tnef), Oracle (firefox), Red Hat (java-1.8.0-ibm and nss), Scientific Linux (firefox and kernel), SUSE (kernel), and Ubuntu (nss).
    5:13p
    [$] The end of the 5.5 merge window
    By the end of the merge window, 12,632 non-merge changesets had been
    pulled into the mainline repository for the 5.5 release. This is thus a
    busy development cycle — just like the cycles that preceded it. Just over
    half of those changesets were pulled after the writing of our first 5.5 merge-window summary. As is
    often the case later in the merge window, many of those changes were
    relatively boring fixes. There were still a number of interesting changes,
    though; read on for a summary of what happened in the second half of this
    merge window.

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