LinuxCNC 2.9.10 has been released.
"What happened to 2.9.9?" you might ask. The answer is that it was briefly
released then withdrawn when it was found that a bug-fix had broken
existing configs which were working-round the bug.
Context in this [forum thread](
forum.linuxcnc.org/38-general-linuxcnc-q...rd-behaviour?start=0)
Changelog for 2.9.10:
* Merge pull request #4219 from grandixximo/fix/4216-applied-tlo-params
* tests: restore #5401-#5409 loaded-offset assertions
* interp: split loaded vs applied tool offset params (#5401-#5409, #5081-#5089)
* Merge pull request #4211 from BsAtHome/fix_libboost_python-versioning-2.9
* build: Select the libboost_python matching the python version.
And here is the 2.9.9 release note:
This is a bugfix, feature improvement, and security enhancement release.
To address the last part first, it has been noted by two separate people
that a weakness in the RTAPI allows for privilege escalation as it runs
as setuid root (to give direct access to hardware).
Given the use-case for most LinuxCNC machines this is unlilely to be a
problem in the majority cases; most hobby users will have root access
anyway. The issue has been patched in both 2.9 and in the development
branch.
Abbreviated Changelog for 2.9.9:
* Merge pull request #4190 from tzuohann/check_config-2.9-datatypes
* Merge pull request #4188 from grandixximo/fix/genclean-soname-2.9
* Merge pull request #4122 from Sigma1912/2_9_gremlin_initialize_with_current_modal_gcodes
* Merge pull request #4168 from grandixximo/backport/machine-coord-params-2.9
* Merge pull request #4176 from hdiethelm/ci_doc_build_2.9
* check_config: assert INI datatypes before comparing limits
* Various CI improvements (little user impact)
* Merge pull request #4166 from grandixximo/fix-4165-emccalib-iniref
* interp: expose absolute machine position as #5021-#5029
* emccalib: ignore ini refs embedded in pin names
* Touchy: Backport updates from master
* Merge pull request #4164 from grandixximo/backport/3996-tool-offset-params-2.9
* tests: update tool offset assertions for #5401-#5409 applied semantics
* docs: G38 probe to machine-coordinate conversion via #5401-#5409
* interp: make #5401-#5409 the applied tool length offset
* halscope improvements
* gremlin: Initialize preview interpreter with active modal gcodes
* Merge pull request #4022 from wucke13/dev/wucke13/backport-preempt-rt-detection-for-6.12-and-later
* Merge pull request #4015 from grandixximo/fix/3994-axis-touchoff-jog-2.9
* axis gui improvements
* Improvements in Xenomai realtime support
* Fix rtapi_app: Sanitize name for module addresses
* radiobutton: A new HAL component to select between mutually-exclusive states
* halshow: fix broken menu item: Watch -> Add pin/signal/parameter
* Fix Gmoccapy screen resizing issue #3899
* rtapi: Refuse to load uspace components missing rtapi_app_exit
* Merge pull request #3898 from NTULINUX/2.9_libedit
* Move python3-poppler-qt5 to "Suggests" addresses Debian bug #1129683
* Move python3-poppler-qt5 to "Recommends". Issue #3872 addresses Debian bug #1129683
* Merge pull request #3790 from mark-v-d/2.9 (lathe cycles)
* hm2_modbus fixes
* fix: emc/canterp: passing right value for SPINDLE_ORIENTATION
* Adding testcase for 6bf62870da5866a237bdd8531e28f33644255164 endless loop in g71 fix.
* If statement should not be nested. This causes the hal component to ignore the enable state of each axis range.
* qtdragon - various updates
* gmoccapy - various updates
The full changelog can be found at
github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/blob/2.9/debian/changelog
As usual I would like to thank all the LinuxCNC developers and testers, especially the following who contributed directly to this release:
* Alec Ari
* Bertho Stultiens
* BsAtHome
* CMorley
* david mueller
* Hannes Diethelm
* Hans Unzner
* Jerry Trantow
* Luca Toniolo
* Mark
* mark-v-d
* Roy
* Sean Froome
* Steffen Moeller
* tzuohann
The LinuxCNC repositories have been updated for Buster, Bullseye, Bookworm, Trixie and Sid.
Note that released debs are also now available on the LinuxCNC GitHub under “Releases”:
www.github.com/https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc
Happy Machining!