[ClusterLabs] Corosync-qdevice 3.0.4 is available at GitHub!

Jan Friesse jfriesse at redhat.com
Mon Nov 24 16:22:03 UTC 2025


I am pleased to announce the latest maintenance release,
Corosync-Qdevice 3.0.4. It is available immediately from the GitHub
release section at:
https://github.com/corosync/corosync-qdevice/releases

This release contains important bug fixes and improvements. Notable
changes include:

- Non-root support: Added support for running corosync-qnetd-tool and
   corosync-qdevice-tool as a non-root user via the new local_socket_gid
   and local_socket_umask options.

- Packaging improvements: Added sysusers.d support (required for bootc
   containers) and a build option to install qnetd binaries into
   /usr/sbin.

Complete changelog for 3.0.4:

     Jan Friesse (21):
           spec: Migrate to SPDX license
           build: Add support for installing qnetd into sbin
           qnetd: Add note about coverity false positive err
           build: Add support for sysusers.d functionality
           init: Remove unused upstart entry from Makefile.am
           man: Clarify HB interval in corosync-qnetd-tool
           qdevice: Add note about coverity weak crypto err
           msg: Check result of msg_add_type and msg_add_len
           qnetd: Assert first tie-breaker node entry exists
           qnetd: Assert dpd timer entry exists
           tests: Add check of empty dynar-getopt value
           utils: Add utils_strtonum_base
           qdevice: Add option to change socket file umask
           utils: Add utils_get_group_gid
           qdevice: Add option to change socket file gid
           qdevice: Suppress Coverity errors
           configure: Remove deprecated warnings
           configure: Detection of warning flags for clang
           qnetd: Add void to register function declaration
           qnetd: Remove unused cluster_no
           configure: Remove unsupported -Wunsigned-char

     j-srebrnjak (1):
           certutil: Adding alternative options for SSH

An upgrade is highly recommended.

Thanks and congratulations to everyone who contributed to reaching this
milestone.



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