Bump FRR to 10.4.1, we do this for two reasons:
* we can drop two patches, which have been merged upstream
* fix the libyang errors in the journal
* try to update a bit more frequently (maybe always one minor version behind
upstream would be nice), so that we can avoid the fallout of updating two
major versions (8->10) again.
Went through the changelog quite thoroughly, didn't find anything that could
cause an issue. Tested it on a few clusters I had lying around (ospf,
fabricd(ip4 and ip6), bgp+evpn) and didn't notice anything off. Stefan said
he'd test on his clusters next week as well. Would be nice if we get it in
early so that we have a nice long testing period.
frr:
Gabriel Goller (2):
bump frr to 10.4.1, remove obsolete patches
d/changelog: bump package version
debian/changelog | 6 +
...ummy_as_loopback-option-per-default.patch} | 0
...A_IF_DUMMY-flag-for-dummy-interfaces.patch | 125 -----------
...on-to-treat-dummy-interfaces-as-loop.patch | 206 ------------------
...dd-dependancy-to-networking.service.patch} | 0
...-starting-order-for-debian-packages.patch} | 0
debian/patches/series | 8 +-
frr | 2 +-
8 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 337 deletions(-)
rename
debian/patches/pve/{0006-fabricd-enable-dummy_as_loopback-option-per-default.patch
=> 0004-fabricd-enable-dummy_as_loopback-option-per-default.patch} (100%)
delete mode 100644
debian/patches/pve/0004-zebra-add-ZEBRA_IF_DUMMY-flag-for-dummy-interfaces.patch
delete mode 100644
debian/patches/pve/0005-fabricd-add-option-to-treat-dummy-interfaces-as-loop.patch
rename
debian/patches/pve/{0007-systemd-add-dependancy-to-networking.service.patch =>
0005-systemd-add-dependancy-to-networking.service.patch} (100%)
rename
debian/patches/pve/{0007-tools-fix-daemon-starting-order-for-debian-packages.patch
=> 0006-tools-fix-daemon-starting-order-for-debian-packages.patch} (100%)
Summary over all repositories:
8 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 337 deletions(-)
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