Alpine 3.23.0 released

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Alpine Linux has officially launched version 3.23.0, marking the start of its new stable series. This release features substantial updates, including a new Linux kernel version 6.18 and the adoption of GCC 15 as its primary compiler toolchain. Key software components have also received major updates: LLVM is now at version 21, Node.js has upgraded to LTS 24.11, Rust is at version 1.91, Docker is updated to version 29, and GNOME has moved up to version 49. Other notable updates include advancements in PostgreSQL (now at version 18), Qt (now 6.10), and KDE Plasma (now 6.5.3).

The package manager, apk-tools, has been updated to version 3, designed to facilitate smooth upgrades from prior versions. However, users relying on the older libapk library should be cautious of breaking changes, as the update represents a significant overhaul. To upgrade from a previous release, users should utilize the command "apk upgrade --available," while also being mindful of potential issues if using separate root file systems for / and /usr.

In a notable configuration change, the old 'linux-edge' kernel profile has been replaced with 'linux-stable', which is intended to provide regular updates. For users transitioning from 'linux-edge', the package manager will automatically install the new profile without issue. However, the /usr-merged feature is currently on hold, and systems with separate root file systems will require manual merging as this configuration is no longer officially supported.

For those looking to navigate the upgrades and changes effectively, additional resources and comprehensive instructions can be found on the related wiki pages linked in the announcement.

Looking ahead, Alpine Linux 3.23.0 is positioned to enhance user experience with its updated features and tools, while also reflecting a commitment to maintaining system stability and compatibility. As the Linux landscape evolves, users can expect ongoing improvements and updates to further streamline the upgrade process and expand system capabilities. This version lays a strong foundation for future developments and community contributions, ensuring Alpine Linux remains a relevant and robust choice for developers and users alike

Alpine 3.23.0 released

Alpine Linux has rolled out its new stable series, version 3.23.0, which includes several significant updates such as a new Linux kernel version 6.18 and GCC 15 as its primary compiler toolchain. This release also brings major updates to various components like LLVM, Node.js, Rust, Docker, GNOME, and Qt, among others. The package manager apk-tools has been updated to version 3, designed for smooth upgrades from previous versions, but with some breaking changes for those using the older library libapk. Users upgrading from a previous release should use the specific command "apk upgrade --available" and be cautious of potential issues with separate root file systems for / and /usr.

Alpine 3.23.0 released @ Linux Compatible