Re: Future SCM Technology (was: Re: RFR: GIT Package VCS)
by Jeffrey Ollie
Moving this to fedora-devel and changing the subject for wider
discussion.
On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 16:53 -0400, Christopher Blizzard wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 16:16 -0400, Jeremy Katz wrote:
> >
> > The problem with a staged approach like this two-fold
> > 1) Moving off of CVS is going to end up requiring a fair bit of
> > relearning/retraining for people. Even if we keep the workflow the
> > same. So by having it as a two-step thing, people have to retrain
> > themselves _twice_ rather than just once.
> > 2) If you let some people move and not others, then it becomes very
> > difficult to know what you have to do to make changes to a specific
> > package. If you're the only person that works on something, that's
> > not
> > such a big deal... but we want to be encouraging collaboration and
> > working together. Having two different ways of doing that at the same
> > time is going to mean that everyone has to get over the hump _anyway_.
> > So why not just take our lumps in get there in a go.
>
> So regarding 1. I would suggest that we leave "classic" packages in CVS.
> Learning another system is a big deal and we get almost no bang for that
> buck so I don't see us moving off of CVS for our current repo setup any
> time soon.
I would agree except that CVS is such a crappy SCM. While I've been
converting the existing CVS repos to Git for some testing I've seen
evidence that some of the CVS repositories contain some corruption. It
could be that what I'm really seeing are bugs in my conversion tools or
that someone manipulated the CVS repositories manually in a non-kosher
fashion. However, CVS the fact remains that CVS is a very bad SCM and I
don't want to deal with it more than I have to. The only thing that CVS
has going for it is that people seem to have infinite amounts of
willingness to put up with it's foibles.
That being said, I won't put up too much of a fight if in the near
future I can move the packages that I maintain to something other than
CVS.
> I think that moving selectively is the option of the developer and/or
> maintainer and should reflect how the upstream project works. And it's
> only really required for stuff that's moving quickly or has a large
> community. Remember one of our primary goals: get as close to upstream
> as possible. If we're supporting them by using the same DVCS then they
> are more likely to assist us, not to mention how easy it gets to figure
> out what's different between repo a and repo b.
>
> For example for the kernel, we might want to pull from a git repo. For
> people who use hg, we just use that. For projects that just release
> tarballs, we stick with what we have.
>
> This might sound crazy (SUPPORT > 1 SYSTEM, ARE YOU CRAZY?) Well, yes,
> until you realize what you need to do here. To start with you only have
> to teach the rpm build side how pull a specific tag from a specific
> repo. On the query side we need a browser for each kind, which is a bit
> of work, but something I think we need to do anyway. (i.e. "What would
> git do?")
>
> Plus, to be honest, it completely avoids the whole "which damn system do
> we use." And I like focusing on the end user features instead of
> getting stuck in VCS dicussion hell. We're not going to get everyone
> else to agree or even use the same system. So let's build something
> that supports both.
I think that's a great idea... Even the best tools won't convert
repositories perfectly. And using the same SCM as the upstream makes it
a lot easier to communicate changes with the upstream developers. I do
think that we need to limit the choice of SCM to ones that support a
distributed style of operation and to which Koji has been taught to
build from (I think that Git and Mercurial stand out as obvious first
targets).
Jeff
16 years, 12 months
Re: Future SCM Technology
by Axel Thimm
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 12:16:07PM -0500, Jeffrey C. Ollie wrote:
> It's F7+5 and F8T1-57 (yes, less than two months until F8T1 under the
> current schedule[1]). If we are going to replace CVS[2] with another
> SCM for hosting the Fedora Package Repository we need to get started
> now! And to get things started, we need to discuss what kinds of
> workflow we want our new SCM to support.
>
> Here's a list of things to think about (thanks to Jeremy Katz):
> * How do we make it easier for a maintainer to rebase their package to a
> newer upstream?
Is it considered difficult, and can the SCM do anything about it at
all?
> * How do we make it easier for a maintainer to develop, test, and create
> a patch to fix a problem that's being experienced in Fedora?
I think that very much depends on the scm used in the upstream
project.
> * How do we make it easy to send these patches to the upstream of the
> project being worked on?
See above.
> * How do we enable downstreams to take our bits, track them and make
> changes as they need/want?
You need to pick a distributed or two-way scm for that, e.g. git or
mercurial.
> * How do we better enable a user who has a problem with something we
> ship to be able to fix it themselves and get the fix back to us?
See above. Distributed/symmetric vcs allow for pushing/pulling from
both sides (provided permissions are properly set).
Personally I favour mercurial and git, and I think they are both that
much alike that I would leave it to the koji developers to pick one,
as they will be the ones that will go through the pain of
implementation, and they should pick what will really be implementable
in this short time frame.
(ideally the vcs support in koji would become modular with an api so
anyone can add his favourite vcs to it)
--
Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
16 years, 12 months
Re: Future SCM Technology
by Jesse Keating
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 13:16:07 Jeffrey C. Ollie wrote:
> It's F7+5 and F8T1-57 (yes, less than two months until F8T1 under the
> current schedule[1]). If we are going to replace CVS[2] with another
> SCM for hosting the Fedora Package Repository we need to get started
> now! And to get things started, we need to discuss what kinds of
> workflow we want our new SCM to support.
As stated on Fedora Infrastructure List I firmly believe that this is not
something we can do by F8 release. This is something we need to discuss and
strawman and put up proof of concepts and get more people thinking on it
during the F8 cycle and try to implement during the F9 cycle if possible.
>
> Here's a list of things to think about (thanks to Jeremy Katz):
> * How do we make it easier for a maintainer to rebase their package to a
> newer upstream?
Perhaps you should define a bit here what is meant by 'rebase'. Is it
adjusting local patches to the new source, or is it just getting the new
tarball into the mix? For the former, I think that having exploaded source
tree modules may be helpful in this regard. Something that doesn't come down
by default, but can be requested with a make command. Once you have the
exploaded tree then you can do fun things with patch management systems such
as quilt to port your patches and some such. For the latter, I'm not sure
what we can do to make it easier, if we have to. Seems pretty easy to me to
chuck a new tarball at the source control. Is there anybody out there that
thinks that this is too hard?
> * How do we make it easier for a maintainer to develop, test, and create
> a patch to fix a problem that's being experienced in Fedora?
This kind of goes back to the exploaded tree again, and a patch management
system. Other than that we really want to be able to send test builds with
these patches somewhere and get users to them. How much that is related to
the SCM, probably not much, just more fun with make files and koji targets.
> * How do we make it easy to send these patches to the upstream of the
> project being worked on?
Git has some pretty compelling tools for sending changesets around, to/from
bugzilla, email, etc... It's also easy to make git repos http available so
that somebody can easily cherry pick a patch set or change set off an
exploaded source tree.
> * How do we enable downstreams to take our bits, track them and make
> changes as they need/want?
I really like this one here. A distributed SCM make this pretty easy I bet,
downstreams can just clone our repos, add their changes, and continue
to "pull" in upstream changes to merge with their downstream changes.
Eventually we upstream can cherry pick their changes into our upstream.
> * How do we better enable a user who has a problem with something we
> ship to be able to fix it themselves and get the fix back to us?
distributed SCMs are easy to clone and have local to build stuff. Of course
that would mean that the module they clone is self sufficient in that it can
be used to produce a source rpm that in turn can be chucked at koji or a
local mock target.
--
Jesse Keating
Release Engineer: Fedora
16 years, 12 months
Fedora Extras Package Build Report 2007-06-06
by Fedora Koji Build System
Packages built and released for Fedora Extras 6: 3
cook-2.28-1.fc6
koji-1.2.2-1.fc6
NEW sipp-2.0-1.fc6 : SIP test tool / traffic generator
Changes in Fedora Extras 6:
cook-2.28-1.fc6
---------------
* Wed Jun 06 2007 Gerard Milmeister <gemi(a)bluewin.ch> - 2.28-1
- new version 2.28
koji-1.2.2-1.fc6
----------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Mike Bonnet <mikeb(a)redhat.com> - 1.2.2-1
- only allow admins to perform non-scratch builds from srpm
- bug fixes to the cmd-line and web UIs
- don't allow ExclusiveArch to expand the archlist (bz#239359)
- add a summary line stating whether the task succeeded or failed to the end of the "watch-task" output
- add a search box to the header of every page in the web UI
- new koji download-build command (patch provided by Dan Berrange)
- patch /etc/koji.conf so the cli will work out-of-the-box with Fedora Koji
* Tue May 15 2007 Jesse Keating <jkeating(a)redhat.com> - 1.2.0-3
- More fixes to fedora-packager-setup.sh from mbonnet
* Tue May 15 2007 Jesse Keating <jkeating(a)redhat.com> - 1.2.0-2
- overwrite and hardlink ssl cert for fedora packagers (dgilmore)
* Tue May 15 2007 Mike Bonnet <mikeb(a)redhat.com> - 1.2.0-1
- change version numbering to a 3-token scheme
- install the koji favicon
* Mon May 14 2007 Mike Bonnet <mikeb(a)redhat.com> - 1.1-5
- cleanup koji-utils Requires
- fix encoding and formatting in email notifications
- expand archlist based on ExclusiveArch/BuildArchs
- allow import of rpms without srpms
- commit before linking in prepRepo to release db locks
- remove exec bit from kojid logs and uploaded files (patch by Enrico Scholz)
sipp-2.0-1.fc6
--------------
* Sat May 12 2007 Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov(a)gmail.com> 2.0-1
- Version 2.0
For more information about the built packages please see the repository
or the Fedora Info Feed: http://fedoraproject.org/infofeed/
16 years, 12 months
Summary - Broken dependencies in Fedora 7 - 2007-06-06
by Fedora Koji Build System
New report for: Axel.Thimm AT ATrpms.net
package: synaptic - 0.57.2-5.2.fc7.i386 from fedora-7-i386
unresolved deps:
libapt-pkg-libc6.5-6.so.2
package: synaptic - 0.57.2-5.2.fc7.ppc from fedora-7-ppc
unresolved deps:
libapt-pkg-libc6.5-6.so.2
package: synaptic - 0.57.2-5.2.fc7.ppc64 from fedora-7-ppc64
unresolved deps:
libapt-pkg-libc6.5-6.so.2()(64bit)
package: synaptic - 0.57.2-5.2.fc7.x86_64 from fedora-7-x86_64
unresolved deps:
libapt-pkg-libc6.5-6.so.2()(64bit)
======================================================================
New report for: jwilson AT redhat.com
package: beryl-gnome - 0.2.1-1.fc7.ppc64 from fedora-updates-testing-7-ppc64
unresolved deps:
beryl-manager >= 0:0.2.1
package: beryl-kde - 0.2.1-1.fc7.ppc64 from fedora-updates-testing-7-ppc64
unresolved deps:
beryl-manager >= 0:0.2.1
======================================================================
New report for: jonathansteffan AT gmail.com
package: revisor - 2.0.3.7-1.fc7.noarch from fedora-updates-testing-7-ppc64
unresolved deps:
livecd-tools
package: revisor - 2.0.3.7-1.fc7.noarch from fedora-updates-testing-7-ppc
unresolved deps:
livecd-tools
======================================================================
Summary of broken packages (by owner):
Axel.Thimm AT ATrpms.net
synaptic - 0.57.2-5.2.fc7.i386
synaptic - 0.57.2-5.2.fc7.ppc
synaptic - 0.57.2-5.2.fc7.ppc64
synaptic - 0.57.2-5.2.fc7.x86_64
cgoorah AT yahoo.com.au
geda-examples - 20070216-2.fc7.noarch (4 days)
dennis AT ausil.us
oooqs2 - 1.0-3.fc6.ppc64 (4 days)
fedora AT leemhuis.info
gsynaptics - 0.9.11-1.fc7.ppc64 (4 days)
gauret AT free.fr
glest-data - 2.0.0-2.fc7.noarch (4 days)
glest-data - 2.0.0-2.fc7.noarch (4 days)
giallu AT gmail.com
kmod-sysprof - 1.0.8-1.2.6.21_1.3116.fc7.i586 (4 days)
kmod-sysprof - 1.0.8-1.2.6.21_1.3116.fc7.i686 (4 days)
kmod-sysprof - 1.0.8-1.2.6.21_1.3116.fc7.x86_64 (4 days)
kmod-sysprof-PAE - 1.0.8-1.2.6.21_1.3116.fc7.i686 (4 days)
kmod-sysprof-kdump - 1.0.8-1.2.6.21_1.3116.fc7.x86_64 (4 days)
green AT redhat.com
ardour - 0.99.3-8.fc7.ppc64 (4 days)
jonathansteffan AT gmail.com
revisor - 2.0.3.7-1.fc7.noarch
revisor - 2.0.3.7-1.fc7.noarch
jwilson AT redhat.com
beryl-gnome - 0.2.1-1.fc7.ppc64
beryl-kde - 0.2.1-1.fc7.ppc64
karlthered AT gmail.com
gtkmozembedmm - 1.4.2.cvs20060817-10.fc7.i386 (4 days)
gtkmozembedmm - 1.4.2.cvs20060817-10.fc7.i386 (4 days)
gtkmozembedmm - 1.4.2.cvs20060817-10.fc7.ppc (4 days)
gtkmozembedmm - 1.4.2.cvs20060817-10.fc7.x86_64 (4 days)
mdehaan AT redhat.com
koan - 0.4.0-1.fc7.noarch (4 days)
orion AT cora.nwra.com
python-basemap - 0.9.5-1.fc7.ppc64 (4 days)
rdieter AT math.unl.edu
wxMaxima - 0.7.2-1.fc7.ppc64 (4 days)
rvokal AT redhat.com
resapplet - 0.1.1-5.fc7.ppc64 (4 days)
seg AT haxxed.com
rosegarden4 - 1.4.0-1.fc7.ppc64 (4 days)
tmraz AT redhat.com
openoffice.org-dict-cs_CZ - 20060303-5.fc7.ppc64 (4 days)
tscherf AT redhat.com
Democracy - 0.9.5.1-8.fc7.i386 (4 days)
Democracy - 0.9.5.1-8.fc7.ppc (4 days)
Democracy - 0.9.5.1-8.fc7.ppc64 (4 days)
Democracy - 0.9.5.1-8.fc7.x86_64 (4 days)
======================================================================
Broken packages in fedora-7-i386:
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gtkmozembedmm-1.4.2.cvs20060817-10.fc7.i386 requires gecko-libs = 0:1.8.1.3
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======================================================================
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ardour-0.99.3-8.fc7.ppc64 requires liblrdf.so.2()(64bit)
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synaptic-0.57.2-5.2.fc7.ppc64 requires libapt-pkg-libc6.5-6.so.2()(64bit)
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======================================================================
Broken packages in fedora-7-ppc:
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======================================================================
Broken packages in fedora-7-x86_64:
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======================================================================
Broken packages in fedora-updates-testing-7-ppc64:
beryl-gnome-0.2.1-1.fc7.ppc64 requires beryl-manager >= 0:0.2.1
beryl-kde-0.2.1-1.fc7.ppc64 requires beryl-manager >= 0:0.2.1
koan-0.4.0-1.fc7.noarch requires syslinux
revisor-2.0.3.7-1.fc7.noarch requires livecd-tools
======================================================================
Broken packages in fedora-updates-testing-7-ppc:
revisor-2.0.3.7-1.fc7.noarch requires livecd-tools
16 years, 12 months
CDs from DVD with Pungi almost works
by Tony Nelson
Because of the requests on fedora-list for CDs for F7, I'm trying to get
Pungi to create CDs from the DVD, and I think it almost works. I'll need
some help if I'm to get it to work.
My basic procedure is to make a Pungi config file and a yum.conf that will
use the loopback-mounted DVD ISO file as the source of packages and other
info. That seems to work.
The DVD repodata was not suitable because the "media:" URLs weren't
understood, so I used createrepo to make new repodata and pointed the
yum.conf to it. Is there a way to use the DVD's repodata? Do I need to
monkey-patch urlopen()?
The DVD's comps.xml does not include all the packages on the DVD. 19 are
omitted, including anaconda-runtime, which causes buildinstall to fail (?).
In any event, at "Building images...", upd-instroot, mk-images, and
makestamp.py were missing, and later ".discinfo doesn't exist in the
unified tree, not splitting". Should those 19 packages have been in
comps.xml? Is there some way to add them to the process without writing a
comps.xml?
--
____________________________________________________________________
TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@georgeanelson.com>
' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/>
16 years, 12 months
Announcing the Fedora Award winners for 2007
by dexter
Not to take anything away from the winners but where was the community
involvement here, Can you show me what list this was proposed on previously?
and who judged this award please.
...dex
___________________________________________________________
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16 years, 12 months
First impressions of a system update with yum
by Matthias Saou
Hi,
Here are my very first impressions of a system update from FC6 to F7
using yum. Note that I haven't "insisted" yet, but it's not looking
good.
First thought : Try "yum update" after updating fedora-release (and
fedora-release-notes which it requires).
No go, because some F7 updates are required to fix my system's upgrade
path (in this case it's audacious-plugins which is newer in FC6 and
requires an older version of curl).
Second thought : I'll break down the transaction in smaller bits, which
can only be a good thing. So "yum install kernel yum".
No go, it stops about rpm-libs and rpm-devel still needing the FC6 rpm.
Possibly a multiarch problem since it appears I have i386 rpm-libs and
rpm-devel installed for some reason.
Third thought : Try an even smaller transaction. "yum install kernel"
No go, because it would update the x86_64 ncurses, which then conflicts
with the older i386 ncurses. Possibly the same problem as the previous
transaction.
Current thought : do a "yum remove glibc.i686" to get rid of all 32bit
packages before trying anything else. But this scares me a little,
since last time I did this, many applications stopped working
(segfaults inside gconv libs) until I upgraded all x86_64 glibc
packages. Might work here since the F7 update will do so...
Other current thought : To hell with it, format "/" and reinstall from
DVD...
Last current thought : This used to be much easier. I'm not an
unexperienced user, and it's annoying for me, which is not a good sign.
Oh, and I hate multilib, and most of all that one-arch-only proprietary
flash plugin.
Matthias
--
Clean custom Red Hat Linux rpm packages : http://freshrpms.net/
Fedora release 7 (Moonshine) - Linux kernel 2.6.20-1.2952.fc6
Load : 0.21 0.25 0.42
16 years, 12 months
Fedora Extras Package Build Report 2007-06-06
by Fedora Koji Build System
Packages built and released for Fedora Extras 6: 22
NEW audio-entropyd-1.0.0-2.fc6 : Generate entropy from audio output
bibletime-1.6.4-2.fc6
NEW bottlerocket-0.04c-1.fc6 : Utilities to use the FireCracker X10 kit
dbmail-2.2.5-2.fc6
NEW empathy-0.6-3.fc6 : GNOME Instant Messaging Client
NEW ftplib-3.1-2.fc6 : Library of FTP routines
fuse-2.6.5-2.fc6
gallery2-2.2-0.6.svn20070506.fc6
gscan2pdf-0.9.10-1.fc6
NEW keyjnote-0.10.0-2.fc6 : A program that displays presentation slides
mcpp-2.6.4-1.fc6
NEW perl-Catalyst-Manual-5.700701-2.fc6 : Catalyst web framework manual
NEW perl-Catalyst-Plugin-Static-Simple-0.15-3.fc6 : Make serving static pages painless
NEW perl-Catalyst-Plugin-SubRequest-0.11-3.fc6 : Make subrequests to actions in Catalyst
perl-File-RsyncP-0.68-1.fc6
NEW perl-GD-Barcode-1.15-2.fc6 : Create barcode image with GD
NEW ps2eps-1.64-2.fc6 : PS-to-EPS converter
python-sqlobject-0.7.7-1.fc6
NEW telepathy-idle-0.0.5-1.fc6 : IRC connection manager for Telepathy
NEW varnish-1.0.4-2.fc6 : Varnish is a high-performance HTTP accelerator
NEW xar-1.5-1.fc6 : The eXtensible ARchiver
NEW xbiso-0.6.1-1.fc6 : ISO extraction utility for xdvdfs images
Packages built and released for Fedora Extras 5: 13
NEW audio-entropyd-1.0.0-2.fc5 : Generate entropy from audio output
dbmail-2.2.5-2.fc5
NEW ftplib-3.1-2.fc5 : Library of FTP routines
fuse-2.6.5-2.fc5
gallery2-2.2-0.6.svn20070506.fc5
gscan2pdf-0.9.10-1.fc5
NEW perl-Catalyst-Manual-5.700701-2.fc5 : Catalyst web framework manual
NEW perl-Catalyst-Plugin-Static-Simple-0.15-3.fc5 : Make serving static pages painless
NEW perl-Catalyst-Plugin-SubRequest-0.11-3.fc5 : Make subrequests to actions in Catalyst
NEW perl-GD-Barcode-1.15-2.fc5 : Create barcode image with GD
NEW ps2eps-1.64-2.fc5 : PS-to-EPS converter
NEW xar-1.5-1.fc5 : The eXtensible ARchiver
NEW xbiso-0.6.1-1.fc5 : ISO extraction utility for xdvdfs images
Changes in Fedora Extras 6:
audio-entropyd-1.0.0-2.fc6
--------------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> 1.0.0-2
- add condrestart to postun
* Tue May 15 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> 1.0.0-1
- initial package for Fedora Extras
bibletime-1.6.4-2.fc6
---------------------
* Fri May 04 2007 David Anderson <fedora-packaging(a)dw-perspective.org.uk> 1.6.4-2
- 1.6.4
bottlerocket-0.04c-1.fc6
------------------------
* Sat May 26 2007 Sindre Pedersen Bjørdal <foolish[AT]guezz.net> - 0.04c-1
- Initial build
dbmail-2.2.5-2.fc6
------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Bernard Johnson <bjohnson(a)symetrix.com> 2.2.5-2
- fix %setup directory
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Bernard Johnson <bjohnson(a)symetrix.com> 2.2.5-1
- 2.2.5
- change method of restarting daemons to that suggested in dbmail bug #600
* Wed May 23 2007 Bernard Johnson <bjohnson(a)symetrix.com> 2.2.5-0.1.rc3
- update to svn 2.2.5rc3
- remove unneccessary patches
- make sqlite default driver for better out of the box experience
* Fri Mar 23 2007 Bernard Johnson <bjohnson(a)symetrix.com> 2.2.4-4
- actually APPLY the short write patch
* Thu Mar 22 2007 Bernard Johnson <bjohnson(a)symetrix.com> 2.2.4-3
- patch to eliminate short write messages
- use /sbin/service instead of running init scripts directly
- requires for initscripts because daemon function in initfile requires it
- modern tarballs do not require xmlto and asciidoc to build the docs
- change conditionals to give everything sqlite support unless it's built in
the fedora buildsystem and %{fedora} < 4
empathy-0.6-3.fc6
-----------------
* Mon Jun 04 2007 David Nielsen <david(a)lovesunix.net> - 0.6-3
- Add telepathy-filesystem to Requires
- Move .desktop from autostart to applications
- Nasty hackery to make empathy launch from the menu
* Mon Jun 04 2007 David Nielsen <david(a)lovesunix.net> - 0.6-2
- Add gettext to BuildRequires
* Fri Jun 01 2007 David Nielsen <david(a)lovesunix.net> - 0.6-1
- Bump to 0.6
* Fri Jun 01 2007 David Nielsen <david(a)lovesunix.net> - 0.5-2
- Let Empathy own the directory and not just the files in it
* Wed May 30 2007 David Nielsen <david(a)lovesunix.net> - 0.5-1
- Initial package
ftplib-3.1-2.fc6
----------------
* Mon Jun 04 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> - 3.1-2
- fix licensing (libs LGPL, qftp GPL)
* Mon Jun 04 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> - 3.1-1
- initial build for Fedora
fuse-2.6.5-2.fc6
----------------
* Wed Jun 06 2007 Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov(a)gmail.com> 2.6.5-2
- Add BR libselinux-devel (bug #235145)
- Config files properly marked as config (bug #211122)
* Sat May 12 2007 Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov(a)gmail.com> 2.6.5-1
- Version 2.6.5
gallery2-2.2-0.6.svn20070506.fc6
--------------------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 John Berninger <johnw at berningeronline dot net> - 2.2-0.6.svn20070506
- Fix escaping syntax problem in post scriptlet
* Tue May 15 2007 John Berninger <johnw at berningeronline dot net> - 2.2-0.5.svn20070506
- README file update and new build
gscan2pdf-0.9.10-1.fc6
----------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Bernard Johnson <bjohnson(a)symetrix.com> - 0.9.10-1
- v 0.9.10
keyjnote-0.10.0-2.fc6
---------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Allisson Azevedo <allisson(a)gmail.com> 0.10.0-2
- Add build section
- Remove buildrequires
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Allisson Azevedo <allisson(a)gmail.com> 0.10.0-1
- Initial RPM release
mcpp-2.6.4-1.fc6
----------------
* Sat May 19 2007 Kiyoshi Matsui <kmatsui(a)t3.rim.or.jp> 2.6.4-1
- Upstream new release.
perl-Catalyst-Manual-5.700701-2.fc6
-----------------------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 5.700701-2
- bump
perl-Catalyst-Plugin-Static-Simple-0.15-3.fc6
---------------------------------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 0.15-3
- bump
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 0.15-2
- add perl(HTTP::Request::AsCGI) as br
- include all of t/, not just t/lib/TestApp/
perl-Catalyst-Plugin-SubRequest-0.11-3.fc6
------------------------------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 0.11-3
- bump
* Tue May 22 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 0.11-2
- include missing BR
- add t/ to doc
perl-File-RsyncP-0.68-1.fc6
---------------------------
* Mon Jun 04 2007 Mike McGrath <mmcgrath(a)redhat.com> - 0.68-1
- Upstream released new version
perl-GD-Barcode-1.15-2.fc6
--------------------------
* Mon Jun 04 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 1.15-2
- bump
* Mon May 28 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 1.15-1
- Specfile autogenerated by cpanspec 1.71.
ps2eps-1.64-2.fc6
-----------------
* Sat Jun 02 2007 Terje Røsten <terjeros(a)phys.ntnu.no> - 1.64-2
- add secure tmpfile patch
- don't skip Install.txt
- preserve dates on files (where possible)
- fix defattr
* Sat Jun 02 2007 Terje Røsten <terjeros(a)phys.ntnu.no> - 1.64-1
- 1.64
- Fix shebang
python-sqlobject-0.7.7-1.fc6
----------------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Luke Macken <lmacken(a)redhat.com> 0.7.7-1
- 0.7.7
telepathy-idle-0.0.5-1.fc6
--------------------------
* Mon Apr 16 2007 Brian Pepple <bpepple(a)fedoraproject.org> - 0.0.5-1
- Initial spec file.
varnish-1.0.4-2.fc6
-------------------
* Sun May 20 2007 Ingvar Hagelund <ingvar(a)linpro.no> - 1.0.4-2
- Repack from unchanged 1.0.4 tarball
- Final review request and CVS request for Fedora Extras
* Fri May 18 2007 Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des(a)des.no> - 1.0.4-1
- Bump Version and Release for 1.0.4
* Wed May 16 2007 Ingvar Hagelund <ingvar(a)linpro.no> - 1.0.svn-20070517
- Wrapping up for 1.0.4
- Changes in sysconfig and init scripts. Syncing with files in
trunk/debian
* Fri May 11 2007 Ingvar Hagelund <ingvar(a)linpro.no> - 1.0.svn-20070511
- Threw latest changes into svn trunk
- Removed the conversion of manpages into utf8. They are all utf8 in trunk
* Wed May 09 2007 Ingvar Hagelund <ingvar(a)linpro.no> - 1.0.3-7
- Simplified the references to the subpackage names
- Added init and logrotate scripts for varnishlog
xar-1.5-1.fc6
-------------
* Wed May 30 2007 Matthias Saou <http://freshrpms.net/> 1.5-1
- Update to 1.5.
- Include patch to remove rpath.
- Include patch to fix file modes, and get the lib properly stripped.
xbiso-0.6.1-1.fc6
-----------------
* Mon Jun 04 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> - 0.6.1-1
- initial build for Fedora
Changes in Fedora Extras 5:
audio-entropyd-1.0.0-2.fc5
--------------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> 1.0.0-2
- add condrestart to postun
* Tue May 15 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> 1.0.0-1
- initial package for Fedora Extras
dbmail-2.2.5-2.fc5
------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Bernard Johnson <bjohnson(a)symetrix.com> 2.2.5-2
- fix %setup directory
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Bernard Johnson <bjohnson(a)symetrix.com> 2.2.5-1
- 2.2.5
- change method of restarting daemons to that suggested in dbmail bug #600
* Wed May 23 2007 Bernard Johnson <bjohnson(a)symetrix.com> 2.2.5-0.1.rc3
- update to svn 2.2.5rc3
- remove unneccessary patches
- make sqlite default driver for better out of the box experience
ftplib-3.1-2.fc5
----------------
* Mon Jun 04 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> - 3.1-2
- fix licensing (libs LGPL, qftp GPL)
* Mon Jun 04 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> - 3.1-1
- initial build for Fedora
fuse-2.6.5-2.fc5
----------------
* Wed Jun 06 2007 Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov(a)gmail.com> 2.6.5-2
- Add BR libselinux-devel (bug #235145)
- Config files properly marked as config (bug #211122)
gallery2-2.2-0.6.svn20070506.fc5
--------------------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 John Berninger <johnw at berningeronline dot net> - 2.2-0.6.svn20070506
- Fix escaping syntax problem in post scriptlet
gscan2pdf-0.9.10-1.fc5
----------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Bernard Johnson <bjohnson(a)symetrix.com> - 0.9.10-1
- v 0.9.10
perl-Catalyst-Manual-5.700701-2.fc5
-----------------------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 5.700701-2
- bump
perl-Catalyst-Plugin-Static-Simple-0.15-3.fc5
---------------------------------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 0.15-3
- bump
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 0.15-2
- add perl(HTTP::Request::AsCGI) as br
- include all of t/, not just t/lib/TestApp/
perl-Catalyst-Plugin-SubRequest-0.11-3.fc5
------------------------------------------
* Tue Jun 05 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 0.11-3
- bump
* Tue May 22 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 0.11-2
- include missing BR
- add t/ to doc
perl-GD-Barcode-1.15-2.fc5
--------------------------
* Mon Jun 04 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 1.15-2
- bump
* Mon May 28 2007 Chris Weyl <cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu> 1.15-1
- Specfile autogenerated by cpanspec 1.71.
ps2eps-1.64-2.fc5
-----------------
* Sat Jun 02 2007 Terje Røsten <terjeros(a)phys.ntnu.no> - 1.64-2
- add secure tmpfile patch
- don't skip Install.txt
- preserve dates on files (where possible)
- fix defattr
* Sat Jun 02 2007 Terje Røsten <terjeros(a)phys.ntnu.no> - 1.64-1
- 1.64
- Fix shebang
xar-1.5-1.fc5
-------------
* Wed May 30 2007 Matthias Saou <http://freshrpms.net/> 1.5-1
- Update to 1.5.
- Include patch to remove rpath.
- Include patch to fix file modes, and get the lib properly stripped.
xbiso-0.6.1-1.fc5
-----------------
* Mon Jun 04 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> - 0.6.1-1
- initial build for Fedora
For more information about the built packages please see the repository
or the Fedora Info Feed: http://fedoraproject.org/infofeed/
17 years
Plan for tomorrows (20070607) FESCO meeting
by Brian Pepple
Hi,
Please find below the list of topics that are likely to come up in the
next FESCo meeting that is scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday at 17:00 UTC
in #fedora-meeting on irc.freenode.org:
/topic FESCO-Meeting -- MISC -- rel-eng proposal for Update tool
defaults pushing to updates-testing -
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2007-June/msg00640.html - f13
/topic FESCO-Meeting -- MISC -- Policy Drafts w/ wiki changes -- f13
/topic FESCO-Meeting -- MISC -- Security Updates needing Security Team
approval proposal -- jbressers, jwb
/topic FESCo-Meeting -- MISC -- Bugzilla components merger status --
bpepple, poelcat
/topic FESCO-Meeting -- MISC -- Package Database - abadger1999
/topic FESCO-meeting -- Statically link libuu (uulib-static) into
klibido -- tibbs --
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=218599
/topic FESCo meeting -- Free discussion around Fedora
You want something to be discussed? Send a note to the list in reply to
this mail and I'll add it to the schedule (I can't promise we will get
to it tomorrow, but we'll most likely will if we don't run out of time).
You can also propose topics in the meeting while it is in the "Free
discussion around Fedora" phase.
If your name/nick is on above list please update the status on the
Extras schedule pages in the wiki ahead of the meeting. That way all the
other FESCo members and interested contributors know what up ahead of
the meeting. And we will avoid long delays in the meeting -- those often
arise if someone describes the recent happenings on a topic directly in
the meeting while all the others have to wait for his slow typing...
Thanks,
/B
--
Brian Pepple <bpepple(a)fedoraproject.org>
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