BIRD 3.1.0, 2.17, 3.0.2, 2.16.2 released
Douglas Fischer
fischerdouglas at gmail.com
Tue Apr 8 20:34:59 CEST 2025
Sorry, I don't mean to be rude and hijack the thread...
But I think the best place to ask this is in this thread.
Is MRAI[1] on the Roadmap?
By the way, is there a backlog or roadmap bird team could publicly share?
[1] https://trubka.network.cz/pipermail/bird-users/2020-April/014431.html
Em ter., 8 de abr. de 2025 às 09:55, Ondrej Filip <feela at network.cz>
escreveu:
> Dear BIRD Users,
>
> we have released four versions of BIRD at once; 2.17 and 3.1.0 with
> new features and 2.16.2 and 3.0.2 fixing bugs in 2.16.1 and 3.0.1,
> respectively. It may become common in the future to keep certain
> versions stable with only fixes for some longer time.
>
> Specifically, 3.1.0 and 2.17 have already successfully migrated to
> Debian testing, so these versions may get quite a long chain of
> updates. In 2.17 and 3.1.0, we added TCP-AO support for BGP on Linux.
>
> We haven't found any resource for TCP-AO in any flavor of BSD; if you
> know of any, please tell us.
>
> We also implemented graceful restart timer minima and maxima in BGP,
> format specification for link-local-only next hops in BGP, to improve
> compatibility with other routing stacks, and also we merged a new next
> hop option for IPv4 routes in Babel.
>
> In 3.1.0, we also added a compatibility layer for show route outputs,
> to allow your BIRD 2 automation to work with BIRD 3. Please tell us if
> you find any significant difference there.
>
> In all versions, we fixed several rare crashes in BFD and table
> removal, and other minor bugs. In 3.1.0 and 3.0.2, we also fixed quite
> some crashes in route propagation and state machines.
>
> Also setting route gateway in 3.x by filters is now fixed.
>
> It also looks like that some bugs in 3.1.0 slipped through our release
> process, most notably failure to build on FreeBSD 13 with Netlink and
> some strange crash on BGP neighbor flap. We are currently
> investigating that and we may release 3.1.1 soon. We apologize for for
> that.
>
> Anyway, the packages are as always in our repository at
> https://pkg.labs.nic.cz/ and on our website at https://bird.network.cz/
>
> Have a pleasant spring or autumn, and happy routing!
> Ondrej and Maria
>
--
Douglas Fernando Fischer
Engº de Controle e Automação
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