Announcing Fedora 8 Test 3 (7.92)!
by Jeremy Katz
Fedora 8 Test 3 is here! This is the last test release before the
development freeze and a great time to test all those packages that you
know and love. Test 3 is for beta users. This is the time when we must
have full community participation. Without this participation both
hardware and software functionality suffers.
Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the latest in
free and open source software. Fedora is always free for anyone to use,
modify, and distribute. It is built by people across the globe who work
together as a community: the Fedora Project. The Fedora Project is open
and anyone is welcome to join.
Up-to-date release notes for Fedora 8 Test 3 can be found at
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes.
== Changes from Fedora 8 Test 2 ==
* Online Desktop provides a desktop experience designed around online
services. A preview of Online Desktop is provided via BigBoard, which is
a optional sidebar in GNOME.
* KDE 3.5.7 is available in the KDE Live image as well as the regular
DVD. The KDE 4 (Beta) Development Environment is available in the
repository.
* Live installations are faster and require a smaller root filesystem.
The file system layout has also changed somewhat. System files for the
Live images are now under `LiveOS/`, and a new `README` file has been
provided as a short introduction to the live image.
* Package management now features much better performance via `yum` and
friends.
* The completely free and open source Java environment called Iced Tea
is installed by default. Iced Tea is derived from OpenJDK, includes a
browser plugin based on GCJ, and is available for both x86 and x86_64
architectures. GCJ is still the default on PPC architecture.
* CodecBuddy is now included, and promotes free, superior quality, open
formats to end users trying to play multimedia content under patent
encumbered or proprietary formats.
* Bluetooth devices and tools now have better graphical and system
integration.
* Laptop users benefit from the "quirks" features in HAL, including
better suspend/resume and multimedia keyboard support.
* There is now improved power management thanks to both a tickless
kernel in `x86` and `x86_64` architectures, and a reduction in
unnecessary processor wakeups via `powertop`.
* Eclipse 3.3 (Europa), a new release of the great IDE and development
platform, is available as part of this release.
* The `pam_console` module has been removed in favor of access control
via HAL, which modernizes the desktop.
* NetworkManager 0.7 provides improved wireless network management
support. It includes support for multiple devices and provides the
capability of system-wide configuration, among many other enhancements.
This transition may induce some regressions temporarily, and more
testing and feedback is appreciated.
* Secure remote management capability is now provided for Xen, KVM, and
QEMU virtualization.
* Transifex provides a web-based translation interface to allow users
to contribute translation work for Fedora hosted projects as well as
being able to provide translations to upstream directly to any upstream
project.
* Integration of unique build IDs into Fedora's software building
infrastructure now provide enhanced debugging capabilities and core
dumps.
* Fedora now offers easier rebranding of Fedora derivatives via a
`generic-logos` software package. Changes in Fedora's mirror structure
also make creation of derivatives easier.
* Fedora now includes support for Nepali Language, extending its reach
to many more users.
=== What's New in Fedora 8 ===
* A major list of features is available at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/FeatureList.
=== Release Schedule for Fedora 8 ===
* The Fedora 8 release schedule can be found at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/Schedule. Fedora 8 is scheduled
for general release on 8 November 2007.
=== How to Get Fedora 8 Test 3 ===
* Fedora 8 Test 3 can be installed via Live image, regular DVD, or via
network installation. You can find the DVD images as well as the
primary live images at:
http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/7.92/
* You can also download the DVD and Live images via bittorrent at:
http://torrent.fedoraproject.org
* More information on the various spins available with the release of
Fedora 8 Test 3 is available at:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F8Test3/Spins
People who are already running the rawhide (development) branch of
Fedora or any of the previous test releases can simply run `yum update`.
(Some current Rawhide packages might be newer than Fedora 8 Test 3
packages.) We also appreciate new installation testing for feedback on
changes to the Anaconda installer.
== Known Issues ==
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=302381 Bug 302381] If
you are installing via DVD or also possibly NFS-mounted ISO images, the
Add/Remove Programs application (`pirut`) may crash when run, with a
traceback about HAL. Running `yum update` or using `yum` to update at
least `pirut` should resolve the issue.
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=298991 Bug 298991] The
KDE NetworkManager frontend `knetworkmanager`, a graphical interface for
switching between networks easily, is currently broken. This is intended
be fixed before Fedora 8 release. The KDE Live images have `nm-applet`,
which works with KDE, enabled by default as a workaround.
* Other Common issues can be found at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/F8Common.
=== Bug Reporting and tracking ===
You can follow the procedure outlined in
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsandFeatureRequests to report any bugs
found in your testing.
The Release Engineering and QA teams keep track of bugs that are
considered release blockers. To see that list, visit:
*
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=F8Blocker
To see a list of additional non-blocker bugs that should hopefully be
fixed for Fedora 8, visit:
*
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=F8Target
Please check these lists before reporting new bugs!
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16 years, 7 months
NetworkManager-0.7 can't make new wireless connection
by Matthew Saltzman
I have NetworkManager-0.7.0-0.3.svn2852.fc8. When I pop down the menu
in nm-applet and select "connect to new wireless network", nothing
happens. I would expect a popup menu allowing me to specify a SSID and
connection protocols, but I get nothing.
This is a Thinkpad T61 with iwl3945, in case that matters. Kernel is
2.6.23-0.202.rc8.f8, but the issue has occurred ever since the first
NM-0.7 was pushed, with whatever kernels have been pushed since then. I
have set selinux to permissive, so there shouldn't be anything
preventing access to anything. One thing is, the SSID I want is hidden,
and it's the only one in the area.
Bug? Or user error? Anyone have it working?
Thanks.
--
Matthew Saltzman
Clemson University Math Sciences
mjs AT clemson DOT edu
http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs
16 years, 7 months
pungi, python and the question: where are the python gurus?
by Oliver Falk
Hi!
It might be likely possible, that nobody using Fedora and using pungi
ever tried creating isos, is that right? I don't think so. But it might
likely be possible, that nobody ever tried to create non-DVD isos and
therefor nobody encountered the following problem:
[root@gosa pungi]# sh ~/bin/run_pungi.sh
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pungi", line 178, in <module>
main()
File "/usr/bin/pungi", line 43, in main
config.set('default', 'cdsize', part.size)
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/ConfigParser.py", line 639, in set
raise TypeError("option values must be strings")
TypeError: option values must be strings
This came up after I enabled the following in my pungi (ks/kickstart)
config:
part iso --size=650
Well, no 650 is not a string (is it?), but for me option values in this
case are allowed to be instance of int as well and in any other case
that might be true also. Therefor my suggested patch attached; Simply
checks if option value is instance string OR int. And it also prints out
the value in case it's not a string/int, for easier debugging.
And before someone asks:
[oliver@gosa devel]$ rpm -q pungi python
pungi-1.1.3-1.fc8
python-2.5.1-11.fc8
So please python geeks/gurus and/or python guys with good connections to
upstream python. Fix/nring it upstream. :-)
Thanks a lot for listening,
Oliver
16 years, 7 months
Default Firefox settings
by Arthur Pemberton
Hello,
I recently asked about ways to benchmark Firefox[1] because of how
slow I found Firefox to be on Fedora 7. It was almost unusably slow,
prompting me to switch to Konqueror as much as possible.
However I have found a short tutorial which after following the speed
seems to at least be on par which my laptop (which has half the
processing speed, and a slower, IDE hard drive, and slower memory)
Assuming I haven't encountered some freak situation, it may be
necessary to consider changing the default Firefox settings, one of
which is IPV6 DNS. I have zero issues against IPV6 myself, but if it
helps make Firefox useful, by all means.
Again, if I can provide any objective metrics, please let me know.
[1] http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-desktop-list/2007-September/msg0013...
[2] http://www.zolved.com/synapse/view_content/28106/How_to_speed_up_Mozilla_...
--
Fedora 7 : sipping some of that moonshine
( www.pembo13.com )
16 years, 7 months
[sqlite2] Re: Orphaning packages
by Alex Lancaster
>>>>> "MM" == Mike McGrath writes:
MM> Doing a little house cleaning. In particular OTRS and BackupPC
MM> upstream have been doing some very cool things but I don't use
MM> those packages anymore and have been neglecting them.
MM> Orphaning: OTRS BackupPC sqlite2
I'll take sqlite2, looks like it's a currently a requirement for
moomps.
moomps looks like it is rawhide/F-8 but sqlite2 isn't which would
presumably mean that moomps would currently be uninstallable because
it would be missing its dependencies.
Alex
16 years, 7 months
Announcing Fedora 8 Test 3 (7.92)!
by Jeremy Katz
Fedora 8 Test 3 is here! This is the last test release before the
development freeze and a great time to test all those packages that you
know and love. Test 3 is for beta users. This is the time when we must
have full community participation. Without this participation both
hardware and software functionality suffers.
Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the latest in
free and open source software. Fedora is always free for anyone to use,
modify, and distribute. It is built by people across the globe who work
together as a community: the Fedora Project. The Fedora Project is open
and anyone is welcome to join.
Up-to-date release notes for Fedora 8 Test 3 can be found at
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes.
== Changes from Fedora 8 Test 2 ==
* Online Desktop provides a desktop experience designed around online
services. A preview of Online Desktop is provided via BigBoard, which is
a optional sidebar in GNOME.
* KDE 3.5.7 is available in the KDE Live image as well as the regular
DVD. The KDE 4 (Beta) Development Environment is available in the
repository.
* Live installations are faster and require a smaller root filesystem.
The file system layout has also changed somewhat. System files for the
Live images are now under `LiveOS/`, and a new `README` file has been
provided as a short introduction to the live image.
* Package management now features much better performance via `yum` and
friends.
* The completely free and open source Java environment called Iced Tea
is installed by default. Iced Tea is derived from OpenJDK, includes a
browser plugin based on GCJ, and is available for both x86 and x86_64
architectures. GCJ is still the default on PPC architecture.
* CodecBuddy is now included, and promotes free, superior quality, open
formats to end users trying to play multimedia content under patent
encumbered or proprietary formats.
* Bluetooth devices and tools now have better graphical and system
integration.
* Laptop users benefit from the "quirks" features in HAL, including
better suspend/resume and multimedia keyboard support.
* There is now improved power management thanks to both a tickless
kernel in `x86` and `x86_64` architectures, and a reduction in
unnecessary processor wakeups via `powertop`.
* Eclipse 3.3 (Europa), a new release of the great IDE and development
platform, is available as part of this release.
* The `pam_console` module has been removed in favor of access control
via HAL, which modernizes the desktop.
* NetworkManager 0.7 provides improved wireless network management
support. It includes support for multiple devices and provides the
capability of system-wide configuration, among many other enhancements.
This transition may induce some regressions temporarily, and more
testing and feedback is appreciated.
* Secure remote management capability is now provided for Xen, KVM, and
QEMU virtualization.
* Transifex provides a web-based translation interface to allow users
to contribute translation work for Fedora hosted projects as well as
being able to provide translations to upstream directly to any upstream
project.
* Integration of unique build IDs into Fedora's software building
infrastructure now provide enhanced debugging capabilities and core
dumps.
* Fedora now offers easier rebranding of Fedora derivatives via a
`generic-logos` software package. Changes in Fedora's mirror structure
also make creation of derivatives easier.
* Fedora now includes support for Nepali Language, extending its reach
to many more users.
=== What's New in Fedora 8 ===
* A major list of features is available at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/FeatureList.
=== Release Schedule for Fedora 8 ===
* The Fedora 8 release schedule can be found at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/Schedule. Fedora 8 is scheduled
for general release on 8 November 2007.
=== How to Get Fedora 8 Test 3 ===
* Fedora 8 Test 3 can be installed via Live image, regular DVD, or via
network installation. You can find the DVD images as well as the
primary live images at:
http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/7.92/
* You can also download the DVD and Live images via bittorrent at:
http://torrent.fedoraproject.org
* More information on the various spins available with the release of
Fedora 8 Test 3 is available at:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F8Test3/Spins
People who are already running the rawhide (development) branch of
Fedora or any of the previous test releases can simply run `yum update`.
(Some current Rawhide packages might be newer than Fedora 8 Test 3
packages.) We also appreciate new installation testing for feedback on
changes to the Anaconda installer.
== Known Issues ==
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=302381 Bug 302381] If
you are installing via DVD or also possibly NFS-mounted ISO images, the
Add/Remove Programs application (`pirut`) may crash when run, with a
traceback about HAL. Running `yum update` or using `yum` to update at
least `pirut` should resolve the issue.
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=298991 Bug 298991] The
KDE NetworkManager frontend `knetworkmanager`, a graphical interface for
switching between networks easily, is currently broken. This is intended
be fixed before Fedora 8 release. The KDE Live images have `nm-applet`,
which works with KDE, enabled by default as a workaround.
* Other Common issues can be found at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/F8Common.
=== Bug Reporting and tracking ===
You can follow the procedure outlined in
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsandFeatureRequests to report any bugs
found in your testing.
The Release Engineering and QA teams keep track of bugs that are
considered release blockers. To see that list, visit:
*
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=F8Blocker
To see a list of additional non-blocker bugs that should hopefully be
fixed for Fedora 8, visit:
*
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=F8Target
Please check these lists before reporting new bugs!
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16 years, 7 months
Announcing Fedora 8 Test 3 (7.92)!
by Jeremy Katz
Fedora 8 Test 3 is here! This is the last test release before the
development freeze and a great time to test all those packages that you
know and love. Test 3 is for beta users. This is the time when we must
have full community participation. Without this participation both
hardware and software functionality suffers.
Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the latest in
free and open source software. Fedora is always free for anyone to use,
modify, and distribute. It is built by people across the globe who work
together as a community: the Fedora Project. The Fedora Project is open
and anyone is welcome to join.
Up-to-date release notes for Fedora 8 Test 3 can be found at
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes.
== Changes from Fedora 8 Test 2 ==
* Online Desktop provides a desktop experience designed around online
services. A preview of Online Desktop is provided via BigBoard, which is
a optional sidebar in GNOME.
* KDE 3.5.7 is available in the KDE Live image as well as the regular
DVD. The KDE 4 (Beta) Development Environment is available in the
repository.
* Live installations are faster and require a smaller root filesystem.
The file system layout has also changed somewhat. System files for the
Live images are now under `LiveOS/`, and a new `README` file has been
provided as a short introduction to the live image.
* Package management now features much better performance via `yum` and
friends.
* The completely free and open source Java environment called Iced Tea
is installed by default. Iced Tea is derived from OpenJDK, includes a
browser plugin based on GCJ, and is available for both x86 and x86_64
architectures. GCJ is still the default on PPC architecture.
* CodecBuddy is now included, and promotes free, superior quality, open
formats to end users trying to play multimedia content under patent
encumbered or proprietary formats.
* Bluetooth devices and tools now have better graphical and system
integration.
* Laptop users benefit from the "quirks" features in HAL, including
better suspend/resume and multimedia keyboard support.
* There is now improved power management thanks to both a tickless
kernel in `x86` and `x86_64` architectures, and a reduction in
unnecessary processor wakeups via `powertop`.
* Eclipse 3.3 (Europa), a new release of the great IDE and development
platform, is available as part of this release.
* The `pam_console` module has been removed in favor of access control
via HAL, which modernizes the desktop.
* NetworkManager 0.7 provides improved wireless network management
support. It includes support for multiple devices and provides the
capability of system-wide configuration, among many other enhancements.
This transition may induce some regressions temporarily, and more
testing and feedback is appreciated.
* Secure remote management capability is now provided for Xen, KVM, and
QEMU virtualization.
* Transifex provides a web-based translation interface to allow users
to contribute translation work for Fedora hosted projects as well as
being able to provide translations to upstream directly to any upstream
project.
* Integration of unique build IDs into Fedora's software building
infrastructure now provide enhanced debugging capabilities and core
dumps.
* Fedora now offers easier rebranding of Fedora derivatives via a
`generic-logos` software package. Changes in Fedora's mirror structure
also make creation of derivatives easier.
* Fedora now includes support for Nepali Language, extending its reach
to many more users.
=== What's New in Fedora 8 ===
* A major list of features is available at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/FeatureList.
=== Release Schedule for Fedora 8 ===
* The Fedora 8 release schedule can be found at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/Schedule. Fedora 8 is scheduled
for general release on 8 November 2007.
=== How to Get Fedora 8 Test 3 ===
* Fedora 8 Test 3 can be installed via Live image, regular DVD, or via
network installation. You can find the DVD images as well as the
primary live images at:
http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/7.92/
* You can also download the DVD and Live images via bittorrent at:
http://torrent.fedoraproject.org
* More information on the various spins available with the release of
Fedora 8 Test 3 is available at:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F8Test3/Spins
People who are already running the rawhide (development) branch of
Fedora or any of the previous test releases can simply run `yum update`.
(Some current Rawhide packages might be newer than Fedora 8 Test 3
packages.) We also appreciate new installation testing for feedback on
changes to the Anaconda installer.
== Known Issues ==
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=302381 Bug 302381] If
you are installing via DVD or also possibly NFS-mounted ISO images, the
Add/Remove Programs application (`pirut`) may crash when run, with a
traceback about HAL. Running `yum update` or using `yum` to update at
least `pirut` should resolve the issue.
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=298991 Bug 298991] The
KDE NetworkManager frontend `knetworkmanager`, a graphical interface for
switching between networks easily, is currently broken. This is intended
be fixed before Fedora 8 release. The KDE Live images have `nm-applet`,
which works with KDE, enabled by default as a workaround.
* Other Common issues can be found at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/F8Common.
=== Bug Reporting and tracking ===
You can follow the procedure outlined in
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsandFeatureRequests to report any bugs
found in your testing.
The Release Engineering and QA teams keep track of bugs that are
considered release blockers. To see that list, visit:
*
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=F8Blocker
To see a list of additional non-blocker bugs that should hopefully be
fixed for Fedora 8, visit:
*
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=F8Target
Please check these lists before reporting new bugs!
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16 years, 7 months
Summary - Broken dependencies in Fedora 7 + Test Updates - 2007-10-04
by Fedora Koji Build System
======================================================================
The results in this summary consider Test Updates!
======================================================================
Summary of broken packages (by owner):
andreas.bierfert AT lowlatency.de
koffice-karbon - 1.6.2-3.fc7.i386 (49 days)
koffice-kivio - 1.6.2-3.fc7.i386 (49 days)
koffice-kspread - 1.6.2-3.fc7.i386 (49 days)
bjohnson AT symetrix.com
dbmail - 2.2.4-4.fc7.i386 (91 days)
gauret AT free.fr
glest-data - 2.0.0-2.fc7.noarch (45 days)
lxtnow AT gmail.com
python-gammu - 0.20-1.fc7.i386 (62 days)
python-gammu - 0.20-1.fc7.ppc (62 days)
python-gammu - 0.20-1.fc7.x86_64 (62 days)
tcallawa AT redhat.com
compat-wxGTK-devel - 2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-devel - 2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-devel - 2.4.2-21.fc6.ppc (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-devel - 2.4.2-21.fc6.x86_64 (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-gl - 2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-gl - 2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-gl - 2.4.2-21.fc6.ppc (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-gl - 2.4.2-21.fc6.x86_64 (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-stc - 2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-stc - 2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-stc - 2.4.2-21.fc6.ppc (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-stc - 2.4.2-21.fc6.x86_64 (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-xrc - 2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-xrc - 2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-xrc - 2.4.2-21.fc6.ppc (80 days)
compat-wxGTK-xrc - 2.4.2-21.fc6.x86_64 (80 days)
twoerner AT redhat.com
postfix-pflogsumm - 2:2.4.3-2.fc7.i386 (111 days)
postfix-pflogsumm - 2:2.4.3-2.fc7.ppc (111 days)
postfix-pflogsumm - 2:2.4.3-2.fc7.x86_64 (111 days)
======================================================================
Broken packages in fedora-7-i386:
compat-wxGTK-devel-2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-devel-2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 requires libwx_gtk-2.4.so.0
compat-wxGTK-gl-2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-stc-2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-xrc-2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
======================================================================
Broken packages in fedora-7-ppc:
compat-wxGTK-devel-2.4.2-21.fc6.ppc requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-devel-2.4.2-21.fc6.ppc requires libwx_gtk-2.4.so.0
compat-wxGTK-gl-2.4.2-21.fc6.ppc requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-stc-2.4.2-21.fc6.ppc requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-xrc-2.4.2-21.fc6.ppc requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
glest-data-2.0.0-2.fc7.noarch requires glest = 0:2.0.0
======================================================================
Broken packages in fedora-7-x86_64:
compat-wxGTK-devel-2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-devel-2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 requires libwx_gtk-2.4.so.0
compat-wxGTK-devel-2.4.2-21.fc6.x86_64 requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-devel-2.4.2-21.fc6.x86_64 requires libwx_gtk-2.4.so.0()(64bit)
compat-wxGTK-gl-2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-gl-2.4.2-21.fc6.x86_64 requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-stc-2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-stc-2.4.2-21.fc6.x86_64 requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-xrc-2.4.2-21.fc6.i386 requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
compat-wxGTK-xrc-2.4.2-21.fc6.x86_64 requires compat-wxGTK = 0:2.4.2-21.fc6
dbmail-2.2.4-4.fc7.i386 requires dbmail-database-driver = 0:2.2.4-4.fc7
koffice-karbon-1.6.2-3.fc7.i386 requires koffice-core = 0:1.6.2-3.fc7
koffice-kivio-1.6.2-3.fc7.i386 requires koffice-core = 0:1.6.2-3.fc7
koffice-kspread-1.6.2-3.fc7.i386 requires koffice-core = 0:1.6.2-3.fc7
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Broken packages in fedora-updates-7-i386:
postfix-pflogsumm-2:2.4.3-2.fc7.i386 requires postfix = 0:2.4.3-2.fc7
python-gammu-0.20-1.fc7.i386 requires libGammu.so.1
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Broken packages in fedora-updates-7-ppc:
postfix-pflogsumm-2:2.4.3-2.fc7.ppc requires postfix = 0:2.4.3-2.fc7
python-gammu-0.20-1.fc7.ppc requires libGammu.so.1
======================================================================
Broken packages in fedora-updates-7-x86_64:
postfix-pflogsumm-2:2.4.3-2.fc7.x86_64 requires postfix = 0:2.4.3-2.fc7
python-gammu-0.20-1.fc7.x86_64 requires libGammu.so.1()(64bit)
16 years, 7 months
Fedora Extras Package Build Report 2007-10-04
by Fedora Koji Build System
Packages built and released for Fedora Extras 6: 10
NEW aasaver-0.3.2-1.fc6 : A screensaver for KDE which presents an ASCII aquarium
catfish-0.3-0.2.c.fc6
Coin2-2.5.0-2.fc6
flashrom-0-0.2.20071003svn2817.fc6
NEW kbiof-0.3-1.fc6 : KDE port of the original BIOF XScreenSaver
poker-network-1.2.0-2.fc6
poker2d-1.2.0-1.fc6
NEW R-DynDoc-1.14.0-5.fc6 : Functions for dynamic documents
NEW superiotool-0-0.3.20071004svn2819.fc6 : Simple program for detecting Super I/O on your mainboard
NEW wqy-unibit-fonts-1.1.0-4.fc6 : WenQuanYi Unibit Bitmap Font
Changes in Fedora Extras 6:
aasaver-0.3.2-1.fc6
-------------------
* Sun Sep 30 2007 Ian Chapman <packages[AT]amiga-hardware.com> 0.3.2-1
- Initial release
catfish-0.3-0.2.c.fc6
---------------------
* Wed Oct 03 2007 Mamoru Tasaka <mtasaka(a)ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> 0.3-0.2.c
- License update
- Create sub-metapackage to install all supported search engines
- Remove redhat-artwork dependency
* Fri Aug 03 2007 Mamoru Tasaka <mtasaka(a)ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> 0.3-0.1.c
- 0.3c
Coin2-2.5.0-2.fc6
-----------------
* Wed Oct 03 2007 Ralf Corsépius <rc040203(a)freenet.de> - 2.5.0-2
- Fix permissions on source files.
- Convert sources to utf-8.
* Tue Oct 02 2007 Ralf Corsépius <rc040203(a)freenet.de> - 2.5.0-1
- Upstream update.
* Fri Aug 17 2007 Ralf Corsépius <rc040203(a)freenet.de> - 2.4.6-2
- Update license tag.
* Sun Apr 15 2007 Ralf Corsépius <rc040203(a)freenet.de> - 2.4.6-1
- Upstream update.
- Re-base the patches to 2.4.6.
- Spec file massage.
flashrom-0-0.2.20071003svn2817.fc6
----------------------------------
* Wed Oct 03 2007 Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov(a)gmail.com> 0-0.2.20071003svn2817
- Added correct BZ# for ExludeArch issue
- Preserved timestamp then installing flashrom
- svn ver. 2817 (support for IT8716F added, added COPYING)
kbiof-0.3-1.fc6
---------------
* Sat Sep 29 2007 Ian Chapman <packages[AT]amiga-hardware.com> 0.3-1
- Initial release
poker-network-1.2.0-2.fc6
-------------------------
* Wed Oct 03 2007 Christopher Stone <chris.stone(a)gmail.com> 1.2.0-2
- Add patch to fix poker-bot
* Wed Oct 03 2007 Christopher Stone <chris.stone(a)gmail.com> 1.2.0-1
- Upstream sync
poker2d-1.2.0-1.fc6
-------------------
* Wed Oct 03 2007 Christopher Stone <chris.stone(a)gmail.com> 1.2.0-1
- Upstream sync
R-DynDoc-1.14.0-5.fc6
---------------------
* Wed Aug 29 2007 Pingou <pingoufc4(a)yahoo.fr> 1.14.0-5
-Change the license tag
superiotool-0-0.3.20071004svn2819.fc6
-------------------------------------
* Thu Oct 04 2007 Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov(a)gmail.com> 0-0.3.20071004svn2819
- svn ver. 2819 (added COPYING)
* Wed Oct 03 2007 Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov(a)gmail.com> 0-0.2.20071003svn2818
- Preserved timestamp then installing superiotool
- Native commands instead of macros (rm, install, mkdir, make)
- svn ver. 2818 (slightly changed output of version banner).
* Tue Oct 02 2007 Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov(a)gmail.com> 0-0.1.20071002svn2816
- Initial build for Fedora
wqy-unibit-fonts-1.1.0-4.fc6
----------------------------
* Sun Sep 30 2007 Qianqian Fang <fangqq(a)gmail.com> 1.1.0-4
- more spec file clean up
* Thu Sep 27 2007 Qianqian Fang <fangqq(a)gmail.com> 1.1.0-3
- change install directory to /usr/share/fonts/wenquanyi-unibit/
* Tue Sep 25 2007 Qianqian Fang <fangqq(a)gmail.com> 1.1.0-2
- change install directory to /usr/share/fonts/wqy-unibit/
* Fri Sep 14 2007 Qianqian Fang <fangqq(a)gmail.com> 1.1.0-1
- add more than 80 new glyphs between 0xFF00-0xFFFD, totaling 46443 glyphs
* Tue Sep 11 2007 Qianqian Fang <fangqq(a)gmail.com> 1.0.0-3
- remove non-ascii character from README, update upstream tarball
* Tue Sep 11 2007 Qianqian Fang <fangqq(a)gmail.com> 1.0.0-2
- change package name from wqy-unibit to wqy-unibit-fonts
- follow the new guideline for F8, use font catalogue symlink (#252279)
* Sun Sep 09 2007 Qianqian Fang <fangqq(a)gmail.com> 1.0.0-1
- initial release of the font
- initial packaging for Fedora (#285561)
16 years, 7 months
Fedora Package Status of Oct 3, 2007
by Christian Iseli
Hi folks,
We passed the 5000 SRPMS mark... Champagne :-)
NEW review requests down and OPEN bugs also down... looking good.
I suppose the high number of unavailable packages is due (in part)
to the freeze...
Cheers,
Christian
====
Fedora Package Status of Oct 3, 2007
The full report can be found here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/PackageStatus
Owners stats:
- 5032 packages
- 8329 binary rpms in devel
- 99 orphans
- 36 packages not available in devel or release
andreas at bawue dot net perl-HTML-CalendarMonthSimple
ansilva at redhat dot com rpmrebuild
bdpepple at gmail dot com galago-filesystem
bdpepple at gmail dot com gaim-galago
cweyl at alumni dot drew dot edu gaim-gaym
dakingun at gmail dot com flagpoll
dbhole at redhat dot com dom2-core-tests
debarshi dot ray at gmail dot com opyum
devrim at commandprompt dot com postgresql-pgpool-ha
fangqq at gmail dot com wqy-unibit-fonts
foolish at guezz dot net perl-SQLite-Simple
jafo at tummy dot com python-mechanoid
jmp at safe dot ca clement
jorton at redhat dot com libc-client
lxtnow at gmail dot com guile-gnome-platform
matthias at rpmforge dot net gnome-themes-extras
mchristi at redhat dot com scsi-target-utils
noah at coderanger dot net rainbow
noah at coderanger dot net python-olpcgames
odvorace at redhat dot com odvorace
odvorace at redhat dot com jbrassow
oliver at linux-kernel dot at aboot
orion at cora dot nwra dot com R-multcomp
paul at all-the-johnsons dot co dot uk mysql-connector-net
pertusus at free dot fr ivman
pingoufc4 at yahoo dot fr R-DynDoc
rdieter at math dot unl dot edu pykdeextensions
richard at hughsie dot com ohm
rvokal at redhat dot com gaim-guifications
splinux25 at gmail dot com drapes
than at redhat dot com kdelibs3
trond dot danielsen at gmail dot com uisp
trond dot danielsen at gmail dot com avarice
vivekl at redhat dot com saxon8
vivekl at redhat dot com classpathx-jaxp
yufanyufan at gmail dot com audacious-plugins-docklet
- 10 packages not available in devel but present in release
andreas dot bierfert at lowlatency dot de syncekonnector
caolanm at redhat dot com hunspell-he
jkeating at redhat dot com tux
jorton at redhat dot com newt-perl
overholt at redhat dot com eclipse-nlspackager
overholt at redhat dot com eclipse-sdk-nls
ruben at rubenkerkhof dot com csync2
tmraz at redhat dot com openssl097a
twaugh at redhat dot com desktop-printing
wtogami at redhat dot com firefox-32
- 10 packages which have not yet been FE-ACCEPT'd...
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_id=222191,231861,280541,287801
eclipse bkonrath at redhat.com
cyrus-imapd tjanouse at redhat.com
setools cpebenito at tresys.com
Sirius makghosh at gmail.com
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_id=190045,221717,224458,25004...
ladspa-caps-plugins green at redhat.com
agg caolanm at redhat.com
libsilc wtogami at redhat.com
new mike at flyn.org
asm2 vivekl at redhat.com
dvgrab rpm at greysector.net
- 3 packages present in the development repo which have no owners entry
audacious-docklet s390utils stardict-dic
- 4 orphaned packages, yet available in devel
cgi-util redet redet-doc windowlab
FE-ACCEPT packages stats:
- 3264 accepted, closed package reviews
- 48 accepted, closed package reviews not in repo
- 10 accepted, closed package reviews not in owners
- 78 accepted, open package reviews older than 4 weeks;
- 52 accepted, open package reviews with a package already in the repo
FE-REVIEW packages stats:
- 279 open tickets
- 122 tickets with no activity in eight weeks
- 43 tickets with no activity in four weeks
- 29 closed tickets
FE-NEW packages stats:
- 864 open tickets
- 627 tickets with no activity in eight weeks
- 101 tickets with no activity in four weeks
FE-NEEDSPONSOR packages stats:
- 27 open tickets
- 6 tickets with no activity in eight weeks
- 3 tickets with no activity in four weeks
FE-Legal packages stats:
- 5 open tickets
- 3 tickets with no activity in eight weeks
OPEN-BUGS packages stats:
- 8446 open tickets
- 5555 tickets with no activity in eight weeks
- 950 tickets with no activity in four weeks
CVS stats:
- 5039 packages with a devel directory
- 3 packages with no owners entry
glibc32 glibc64 tdma
- 243 packages were dropped from Fedora
Maintainers stats:
- 425 maintainers
- 25 inactive maintainers with open bugs
- 23 inactive maintainers
Dropped Fedora packages:
- 58 packages were dropped since Fedora 7
Comps.xml files stats:
- 2557 packages in comps-f8 file
- 1138 packages missing from comps-f8 file
- 22 packages in comps-f8 but not in repo
- 2418 packages in comps-f7 file
- 1090 packages missing from comps-f7 file
- 25 packages in comps-f7 but not in repo
16 years, 7 months