[sudo-workers] sudo 1.9.2rc2 released

Todd C. Miller Todd.Miller at sudo.ws
Thu Jul 16 09:25:42 MDT 2020


The second release candidate of sudo 1.9.2 is now available.  Sudo
1.9.2 is primarily a bug fix release.

Source:
    https://www.sudo.ws/dist/beta/sudo-1.9.2rc2.tar.gz
    ftp://ftp.sudo.ws/pub/sudo/beta/sudo-1.9.2rc2.tar.gz

SHA256 checksum:
    2f84769388ca4fcda0fc28e7d453f5abcc69aee06b8a3274627e57df6a276e41

MD5 checksum:
    2a7e34fe0ed6dc0798d506dae745429b

Binary packages:
    https://www.sudo.ws/dist/beta/packages/index.html#binary

For a list of download mirror sites, see:
    https://www.sudo.ws/download_mirrors.html

Sudo web site:
    https://www.sudo.ws/

Sudo web site mirrors:
    https://www.sudo.ws/mirrors.html

Major changes between sudo 1.9.2rc1 and 1.9.1:

 * Fixed package builds on RedHat Enterprise Linux 8.

 * The configure script now uses pkg-config to find the openssl
   cflags and libs where possible.

 * The contents of the log.json I/O log file is now documented in
   the sudoers manual.

 * The sudoers plugin now properly exports the sudoers_audit symbol
   on systems where the compiler lacks symbol visibility controls.
   This caused a regression in 1.9.1 where a successful sudo command
   was not logged due to the missing audit plugin.  Bug #931.

 * Fixed a regression introduced in 1.9.1 that can result in crash
   when there is a syntax error in the sudoers file.  Bug #934.

Major changes between sudo 1.9.2rc2 and 1.9.2rc1:

 * Fixed a build issue when --enable-gcrypt and --enable-openssl
   are both specified.  Bug #935.
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