October 18, 201411 yr Download Please see readme.txt in the release zip file for installation/upgrade instructions. This is a maintenance release to update bash, even though the 'shellshock' bug in no way affects unRaid-5.
October 18, 201411 yr 5.0.5? Not 5.0.6? Well, actually the download is 5.0.6. Apparently the title of this thread is the item in error. Edit: Now fixed!
October 20, 201411 yr Has this been fixed in 5.0.6? It listed as part of 5.0.5's known issues, but appears to be still listed there under 5.0.5 > 5.0.6 upgrade notes. Known issues in this release ---------------------------- - slack: the time setting "(UTC+10:00) Brisbane" is wrong: Brisbane does not use daylight savings time like (UTC+10:00) Camberra, Melbourne, Sydney.
October 20, 201411 yr As I understand it v 5.0.6 is a security release to fix Shellshock and a couple of other bugs only as listed in the release notes.
October 20, 201411 yr Release Notes from readme.txt: Changes from 5.0.5 to 5.0.6 --------------------------- - emhttp: explicitly set "sec=sys" in exports file for NFS public and secure mode share export - emhttp: fixed bug where blank value for cache 'Min free space' would cause shfs terminate - emhttp: fixed bug where changing SMB export setting in Active Directory mode causes crash - slack: update bash-4.1.014-i486-1_slack13.1 Known issues in this release ---------------------------- - slack: the time setting "(UTC+10:00) Brisbane" is wrong: Brisbane does not use daylight savings time like (UTC+10:00) Camberra, Melbourne, Sydney.
October 20, 201411 yr Upgrade from 5.05 to 5.06 - no issues Update: Parity check completed with zero errors. Duration: 17 hours, 32 minutes, 1 second. Average speed: 63.4 MB/sec
October 22, 201411 yr Has this been fixed in 5.0.6? It listed as part of 5.0.5's known issues, but appears to be still listed there under 5.0.5 > 5.0.6 upgrade notes. Known issues in this release ---------------------------- - slack: the time setting "(UTC+10:00) Brisbane" is wrong: Brisbane does not use daylight savings time like (UTC+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney. I brought this up before in 5.05 thread here http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=31472.210 Having had a bit of correspondence with Tom about the matter it appears that the system uses the correct time. I created a file and moved it to the server, and the dates are correct, also unmenu reports the correct time, and the correct time is noted in the syslog, so it appears that the time setting appearing incorrectly is nothing for me to panic about after all. Phew In saying that it still appears correct in the settings > date and time on the Webgui.
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