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Update Tailscale v1.76.1 #2882

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Description

  • Update Tailscale to latest available version (v1.76.1 Linux)

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  • New Features
    • Updated Tailscale package to version 1.76.1, enhancing performance and security.
  • Bug Fixes
    • Resolved issues related to package hash values for various architectures, ensuring integrity and reliability of the Tailscale installation.

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The changes include an update to the Tailscale package from version 1.76.0 to 1.76.1 in two files: tailscale.hash and tailscale.mk. The tailscale.hash file has updated hash values for the new version across multiple architectures (amd64, 386, arm, arm64). In the tailscale.mk file, the version number has been changed to reflect the new version, impacting the source file naming convention. No additional changes to logic or structure were made.

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File Path Change Summary
buildroot-external/package/tailscale/*.hash Updated hash values for Tailscale package from version 1.76.0 to 1.76.1 for all architectures.
buildroot-external/package/tailscale/tailscale.mk Updated TAILSCALE_VERSION variable from 1.76.0 to 1.76.1, affecting source file naming.

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In the meadow where rabbits play,
Tailscale hops in, brightening the day.
With hashes updated, it leaps with glee,
Version 1.76.1, as fine as can be!
So let’s dance and twirl, oh what a sight,
For changes are here, and all feels just right! 🐇✨


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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 9f3acc0 and c96a030.

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  • buildroot-external/package/tailscale/tailscale.hash (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/package/tailscale/tailscale.mk (1 hunks)
✅ Files skipped from review due to trivial changes (1)
  • buildroot-external/package/tailscale/tailscale.hash
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buildroot-external/package/tailscale/tailscale.mk (2)

Line range hint 7-16: Verify hash synchronization.

The version update affects source URLs for all architectures. Please ensure the corresponding hash file has been updated with correct hashes for all architectures.

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Verify if hash file exists and contains entries for all architectures
# Test: Check hash file content
if [ -f "buildroot-external/package/tailscale/tailscale.hash" ]; then
    echo "Hash file exists. Checking content for version 1.76.1:"
    grep "1.76.1" buildroot-external/package/tailscale/tailscale.hash
else
    echo "Error: Hash file not found"
fi

7-7: LGTM! Verify Tailscale v1.76.1 release.

The version update looks correct. The change is straightforward and follows the buildroot package conventions.

Let's verify the release exists:

✅ Verification successful

Version update and hash verification confirmed

The verification shows that:

  1. Tailscale v1.76.1 packages exist and are properly referenced
  2. Hash file (tailscale.hash) has been updated with SHA256 hashes for all supported architectures:
    • amd64 (x86_64)
    • 386 (i686)
    • arm
    • arm64 (aarch64)
🏁 Scripts executed

The following scripts were executed for the analysis:

Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Verify Tailscale v1.76.1 release exists
# Test: Check if the amd64 package is accessible (as a sample)
curl -s -I "https://pkgs.tailscale.com/stable/tailscale_1.76.1_amd64.tgz" | head -n 1

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@jens-maus jens-maus merged commit 056307e into jens-maus:master Oct 23, 2024
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@fl0x53 fl0x53 deleted the tailscale-1.76.1 branch October 23, 2024 17:19
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