Notably, the development team preserved the original API surface. If your application worked with Kebesheskas 3.1.0, it will work with the patched version—you simply need to recompile or replace the shared object. The update process depends on your installation method. Below are the three most common scenarios. Scenario A: Direct Source Compilation (Linux/macOS) # 1. Navigate to your Kebesheskas source directory cd ~/kebesheskas 2. Back up your current config (if any) cp -r ./etc ./etc.backup 3. Pull the patched release git fetch --tags git checkout v3.2.1 4. Clean previous builds make clean 5. Compile with hardened flags (recommended) ./configure --enable-asan=false --enable-stack-protector=strong make -j$(nproc) 6. Install system-wide (or use LD_LIBRARY_PATH) sudo make install 7. Verify the patch kebesheskasctl --version Expected output: "Kebesheskas 3.2.1 (patched)" Scenario B: Package Manager (Community Repos) For Arch Linux (AUR) or FreeBSD ports:
# Update your package lists sudo pacman -Sy # or pkg update on FreeBSD sudo pacman -S kebesheskas # confirms 3.2.1-1 Restart any dependent services sudo systemctl restart my-kebesh-app Scenario C: Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2) The patched binary is available via the official GitHub releases page. Download kebesheskas_3.2.1_amd64.msi , run the installer, and reboot your WSL2 instance. kebesheskas patched
For now, the community breathes a collective sigh of relief. is stable, secure, and ready for production. Run the update, test your workflows, and if you encounter new bugs, report them to the official GitLab issue tracker under the v3.2.1 milestone. Stay patched. Stay resilient. Notably, the development team preserved the original API
All three are resolved in the v3.2.1. Before vs. After: What the Patch Changes If you are currently running Kebesheskas 3.1.0 (or any 3.0.x variant), the update is strongly recommended. Here is a feature comparison: Below are the three most common scenarios
Run the built-in self-test: