tgcware update for Solaris 2.6

The following packages have been uploaded for Solaris 2.6

  • bash 4.3.33 (update)
  • coreutils 8.23 (update)
  • curl 7.41.0 (update)
  • dejagnu 1.5.2 (update)
  • gettext 0.19.4 (update)
  • git 2.3.4 (update)
  • grep 2.21 (update)
  • libidn 1.30 (update)
  • openssh 6.8p1 (update)
  • openssl 1.0.1m (update, security)
  • patch 2.7.5 (update)
  • pcre 8.36 (update)
  • texinfo 5.2 (update)
  • wget 1.16.2 (update)
  • xz 5.2.1 (update)

tgcware update for Solaris 9

The following packages have been uploaded for Solaris 9

  • gcc 4.8.4 (update)
  • git 2.2.2 (update)
  • openssl 1.0.1k (update, security)

Additionally for sparc there are also sparc64 packages available for gcc.

tgcware update for Solaris

The following packages have been uploaded for Solaris 2.6, 7, 8 and 9

  • bash 4.3.30 (update, security)
  • git 2.1.2 (update)
  • openssh 6.7p1 (update)
  • openssl 1.0.1j (update, security)

tgcware update for Solaris 7,8 and 9

The following packages have been uploaded for Solaris 7, 8 and 9

  • bash 4.3.27 (update,security)
  • curl 7.38.0 (update,security)
  • gdb 7.8 (new)
  • git 2.1.1 (update)
  • openssl 1.0.1i (update, security)
  • tar 1.28 (update)

Most importantly the updated bash includes upstream fixes for the recent “shellshock” vulnerabilities, CVE-2014-6271 and CVE-2014-7169, and an additional patch from Red Hat that fixes CVE-2014-7186.

tgcware update for Solaris 2.6

The following packages have been uploaded for Solaris 2.6

  • bash 4.3.27 (update, security)
  • curl 7.38.0 (update, security)
  • gdb 7.8 (new)
  • git 2.1.1 (update)
  • openssl 1.0.1i (update, security)
  • tar 1.28 (update)
  • wget 1.15 (update)

Most importantly the updated bash includes upstream fixes for the recent “shellshock” vulnerabilities, CVE-2014-6271 and CVE-2014-7169, and an additional patch from Red Hat that fixes CVE-2014-7186.

tgcware update for IRIX

The following packages have been uploaded for IRIX 5.3 & 6.2

  • bash 4.0.41 (update, security)
  • curl 7.38.0 (update, security)
  • libpng 1.2.51 (update, security)
  • openssl 1.0.0n (update, security)

Most importantly the updated bash includes upstream fixes for the recent “shellshock” vulnerabilities, CVE-2014-6271 and CVE-2014-7169, and an additional patch from Red Hat that fixes CVE-2014-7186.