An update that solves one vulnerability and has one errata
is now available.
Description:
This update for go1.14 fixes the following issues:
-
go1.14.9 (released 2020-09-09) includes fixes to the compiler, linker,
runtime, documentation, and the net/http and testing packages. Refs
bsc#1164903 go1.14 release tracking
- go#41192 net/http/fcgi: race detected during execution of
TestResponseWriterSniffsContentType test
- go#41016 net/http: Transport.CancelRequest no longer cancels in-flight
request
- go#40973 net/http: RoundTrip unexpectedly changes Request
- go#40968 runtime: checkptr incorrectly -race flagging when using &^
arithmetic
- go#40938 cmd/compile: R12 can be clobbered for write barrier call on
PPC64
- go#40848 testing: “=== PAUSE” lines do not change the test name for
the next log line
- go#40797 cmd/compile: inline marker targets not reachable after
assembly on arm
- go#40766 cmd/compile: inline marker targets not reachable after
assembly on ppc64x
- go#40501 cmd/compile: for range loop reading past slice end
- go#40411 runtime: Windows service lifecycle events behave incorrectly
when called within a golang environment
- go#40398 runtime: fatal error: checkdead: runnable g
- go#40192 runtime: pageAlloc.searchAddr may point to unmapped memory in
discontiguous heaps, violating its invariant
- go#39955 cmd/link: incorrect GC bitmap when global’s type is in
another shared object
- go#39690 cmd/compile: s390x floating point <-> integer conversions
clobbering the condition code
- go#39279 net/http: Re-connect with upgraded HTTP2 connection fails to
send Request.body
- go#38904 doc: include fix for #34437 in Go 1.14 release notes
-
go1.14.8 (released 2020-09-01) includes security fixes to the
net/http/cgi and net/http/fcgi packages. CVE-2020-24553 Refs bsc#1164903
go1.14 release tracking
- bsc#1176031 CVE-2020-24553
- go#41164 net/http/cgi,net/http/fcgi: Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) when
Content-Type is not specified This update was imported from the
SUSE:SLE-15:Update update project.
Patch Instructions:
To install this openSUSE Security Update use the SUSE recommended installation methods
like YaST online_update or “zypper patch”.
Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product: