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Fedora Linux 39 Accepted System-Wide Changes

Remove pam_console

Remove pam_console as it is not enabled by default, can be replaced by systemd and has security issues.

Owners

  • Owner: Iker Pedrosa

Tracking

  • Last updated: 2023-02-02
  • Tracking bug: #2166692
  • Release Notes tracker: #965
  • Contingency deadline: Beta freeze.
  • Status: Change accepted

Boost 1.81 upgrade

This change brings Boost 1.81 to Fedora. This will mean Fedora ships with a recent upstream Boost release.

Owners

  • Owner: Thomas Rodgers

Tracking

  • Last updated: 2023-01-04
  • Tracking bug: #2158241
  • Release Notes tracker: #946
  • Contingency deadline:
  • Status: Change accepted

Python 3.12

Update the Python stack in Fedora from Python 3.11 to Python 3.12, the newest major release of the Python programming language.

Owners

  • Owner: Lumír Balhar

Tracking

  • Last updated: 2022-11-11
  • Tracking bug: #2135404
  • Release Notes tracker: #903
  • Contingency deadline: TBD
  • Status: Change accepted

Make DNF5 The Default

Make DNF5 the new default packaging tool. The change will replace DNF, YUM, and DNF-AUTOMATIC with the new DNF5 and new Libdnf5 library. The change will mainly impact command-line users of DNF. It is a second step after https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/MajorUpgradeOfMicrodnf.

Owners

  • Owner: Jaroslav Mracek, Vendula Poncova

Tracking

  • Last updated: 2023-01-31
  • Tracking bug: #2166026
  • Release Notes tracker: #962
  • Contingency deadline: Branch Fedora Linux 39 from Rawhide
  • Status: Change accepted


Fedora Linux 39 Accepted Self-Contained Changes