Hi, Are there any plans to get libseccomp into 7.6.1103? This fixes a problem with docker and the support of the statx() system call used by nodejs. Currently, libseccomp won’t let this call be executed within docker-ce 18.0x and above even though it’s in its seccomp profile. Fedora 28 has it so I could experiment with it but if something official is coming down the pike then I’d rather wait. Is it worth raising an issue?
Neale
On 17/06/2019 16:38, Neale Ferguson wrote:
Hi,
Are there any plans to get libseccomp into 7.6.1103? This fixes a problem with docker and the support of the statx() system call used by nodejs. Currently, libseccomp won’t let this call be executed within docker-ce 18.0x and above even though it’s in its seccomp profile. Fedora 28 has it so I could experiment with it but if something official is coming down the pike then I’d rather wait. Is it worth raising an issue?
CentOS is a rebuild of the equivalent version of RHEL and only branding and logos are changed. If you want to change the package version that is shipped by CentOS then first you have to get it changed for RHEL. To do that you would need to raise a ticket on bugzilla.redhat.com and if/when it is accepted and Redhat release that for RHEL then CentOS will pick it up and rebuild it too.
Trevor
Of course. It’s in Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1712146 so I will track it and see how it resolves (a 2.4.1 update to 7.6 I am hoping).
Thanks, Neale
On 17/06/2019 16:38, Neale Ferguson wrote:
CentOS is a rebuild of the equivalent version of RHEL and only branding and logos are changed. If you want to change the package version that is shipped by CentOS then first you have to get it changed for RHEL. To do that you would need to raise a ticket on bugzilla.redhat.com and if/when it is accepted and Redhat release that for RHEL then CentOS will pick it up and rebuild it too.
Trevor