rawhide report: 20090320 changes
by Fedora compose checker
Compose started at Fri Mar 20 06:01:04 UTC 2009
Updated Packages:
anaconda-11.5.0.34-1
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gdm-2.26.0-5.fc11
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* Thu Mar 19 2009 Ray Strode <rstrode(a)redhat.com> - 1:2.26.0-4
- Use gethostname() instead of g_get_host_name() when writing
out xauth files, because the hostname may change out from
under us and glib caches it.
* Thu Mar 19 2009 Ray Strode <rstrode(a)redhat.com> - 1:2.26.0-5
- Use gethostname() _properly_ instead of g_get_host_name() when writing
out xauth files, because the hostname may change out from
under us and glib caches it.
* Wed Mar 18 2009 Ray Strode <rstrode(a)redhat.com> - 1:2.26.0-3
- emit "user-selected" signal for non-user items in the list
as well.
* Mon Mar 16 2009 Ray Strode <rstrode(a)redhat.com> - 1:2.26.0-1
- Update to 2.26.0
- Drop gcc workaround. it might not be needed now.
* Mon Mar 16 2009 Ray Strode <rstrode(a)redhat.com> - 1:2.26.0-2
- Clean up empty auth dirs so they don't hang around forever
(bug 485974)
pyparted-2.0.7-1.fc11
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* Thu Mar 19 2009 David Cantrell <dcantrell(a)redhat.com> - 2.0.7-1
- Upgrade to pyparted-2.0.7
* Thu Mar 12 2009 David Cantrell <dcantrell(a)redhat.com> - 2.0.6-1
- Upgrade to pyparted-2.0.6
Summary:
Added Packages: 0
Removed Packages: 0
Modified Packages: 3
Broken deps for i386
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dbmail-2.2.11-2.fc10.i386 requires libgmime-2.0.so.2
dbmail-auth-ldap-2.2.11-2.fc10.i386 requires libgmime-2.0.so.2
dbmail-mysql-2.2.11-2.fc10.i386 requires libssl.so.7
dbmail-mysql-2.2.11-2.fc10.i386 requires libcrypto.so.7
dbmail-mysql-2.2.11-2.fc10.i386 requires libmysqlclient.so.15
dbmail-mysql-2.2.11-2.fc10.i386 requires libgmime-2.0.so.2
dbmail-mysql-2.2.11-2.fc10.i386 requires libmysqlclient.so.15(libmysqlclient_15)
dbmail-pgsql-2.2.11-2.fc10.i386 requires libgmime-2.0.so.2
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postgresql-odbcng-0.90.101-2.fc10.i386 requires libodbcinst.so.1
xastir-1.9.5-2.fc11.i386 requires libMagickCore.so.1
Broken deps for x86_64
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Broken deps for ppc
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dbmail-2.2.11-2.fc10.ppc requires libgmime-2.0.so.2
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dbmail-mysql-2.2.11-2.fc10.ppc requires libgmime-2.0.so.2
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gdal-perl-1.6.0-4.fc11.ppc requires libhdf5.so.5
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gdal-ruby-1.6.0-4.fc11.ppc requires libodbcinst.so.1
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libgnomedbmm-2.9.5-4.fc9.ppc requires libgnomedb-3.0.so.4
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libgnomedbmm-2.9.5-4.fc9.ppc requires libgnomedb_extra-3.0.so.4
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libopensync-plugin-syncml-0.35-4.fc10.ppc requires libsyncml.so.0
mapnik-0.5.2-0.10.svn780.fc11.ppc requires dejavu-fonts-sans
mapnik-0.5.2-0.10.svn780.fc11.ppc64 requires dejavu-fonts-sans
1:pan-0.133-1.fc10.ppc requires libgmime-2.0.so.2
pfstools-imgmagick-1.7.0-3.fc11.ppc requires libMagickCore.so.1
pfstools-imgmagick-1.7.0-3.fc11.ppc requires libMagick++.so.1
pfstools-octave-1.7.0-3.fc11.ppc requires libhdf5.so.5
postgresql-odbcng-0.90.101-2.fc10.ppc requires libodbcinst.so.1
postgresql-odbcng-0.90.101-2.fc10.ppc64 requires libodbcinst.so.1()(64bit)
xastir-1.9.5-2.fc11.ppc requires libMagickCore.so.1
Broken deps for ppc64
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cabal2spec-0.12-1.fc11.noarch requires ghc > 0:6.10.1-7
dbmail-2.2.11-2.fc10.ppc64 requires libgmime-2.0.so.2()(64bit)
dbmail-auth-ldap-2.2.11-2.fc10.ppc64 requires libgmime-2.0.so.2()(64bit)
dbmail-mysql-2.2.11-2.fc10.ppc64 requires libgmime-2.0.so.2()(64bit)
dbmail-mysql-2.2.11-2.fc10.ppc64 requires libssl.so.7()(64bit)
dbmail-mysql-2.2.11-2.fc10.ppc64 requires libmysqlclient.so.15(libmysqlclient_15)(64bit)
dbmail-mysql-2.2.11-2.fc10.ppc64 requires libcrypto.so.7()(64bit)
dbmail-mysql-2.2.11-2.fc10.ppc64 requires libmysqlclient.so.15()(64bit)
dbmail-pgsql-2.2.11-2.fc10.ppc64 requires libgmime-2.0.so.2()(64bit)
gdal-1.6.0-4.fc11.ppc64 requires libhdf5.so.5()(64bit)
gdal-1.6.0-4.fc11.ppc64 requires libodbcinst.so.1()(64bit)
gdal-1.6.0-4.fc11.ppc64 requires libodbc.so.1()(64bit)
gdal-perl-1.6.0-4.fc11.ppc64 requires libhdf5.so.5()(64bit)
gdal-perl-1.6.0-4.fc11.ppc64 requires libodbcinst.so.1()(64bit)
gdal-perl-1.6.0-4.fc11.ppc64 requires libodbc.so.1()(64bit)
gdal-ruby-1.6.0-4.fc11.ppc64 requires libhdf5.so.5()(64bit)
gdal-ruby-1.6.0-4.fc11.ppc64 requires libodbcinst.so.1()(64bit)
gdal-ruby-1.6.0-4.fc11.ppc64 requires libodbc.so.1()(64bit)
grass-6.3.0-10.fc11.ppc64 requires libodbc.so.1()(64bit)
k3d-0.6.7.0-9.fc11.ppc64 requires libMagick++.so.1()(64bit)
k3d-0.6.7.0-9.fc11.ppc64 requires libMagickCore.so.1()(64bit)
libgnomedbmm-2.9.5-4.fc9.ppc64 requires libgnomedb_graph-3.0.so.4()(64bit)
libgnomedbmm-2.9.5-4.fc9.ppc64 requires libgdamm-3.0.so.10()(64bit)
libgnomedbmm-2.9.5-4.fc9.ppc64 requires libgnomedb-3.0.so.4()(64bit)
libgnomedbmm-2.9.5-4.fc9.ppc64 requires libgnomedb_extra-3.0.so.4()(64bit)
libopensync-plugin-syncml-0.35-4.fc10.ppc64 requires libsyncml.so.0()(64bit)
mapnik-0.5.2-0.10.svn780.fc11.ppc64 requires dejavu-fonts-sans
1:pan-0.133-1.fc10.ppc64 requires libgmime-2.0.so.2()(64bit)
pfstools-imgmagick-1.7.0-3.fc11.ppc64 requires libMagick++.so.1()(64bit)
pfstools-imgmagick-1.7.0-3.fc11.ppc64 requires libMagickCore.so.1()(64bit)
pfstools-octave-1.7.0-3.fc11.ppc64 requires libhdf5.so.5()(64bit)
postgresql-odbcng-0.90.101-2.fc10.ppc64 requires libodbcinst.so.1()(64bit)
xastir-1.9.5-2.fc11.ppc64 requires libMagickCore.so.1()(64bit)
15 years, 2 months
Plan for tomorrow's (20090320) FESCo meeting
by Jon Stanley
The following topics are likely to come up at tomorrow's FESCo
meeting, 17:00UTC in #fedora-meeting:
102 Asking for sponsoring status (+ provenpackager): mcepl
109 Sponsor self-nomination: Michel Salim
114 Sponsor self nomination: Nils Philippsen / nphilipp
112 Provenpackager request: oliver
117 Provenpackager request: oget
10 Review list of non-provenpackager committable packages
106 ProvenPackager and/or Sponsor request: tuxbrewr
110 Policy on Flags
115 making fluid soundfont the default
116 figure out what to do about deactivated maintainers
65 Fedora Creative Commons Content repository
For more complete details, please visit each individual ticket. The
report of the agenda items can be found at
https://fedorahosted.org/fesco/report/9
If you would like to add something to this agenda, you can reply to
this e-mail, file a new ticket at https://fedorahosted.org/fesco,
e-mail me directly, or bring it up at the end of the meeting, during
the open floor.
15 years, 2 months
Bugzilla and FAS accounts
by Mathieu Bridon
Hi,
My FAS account is bochecha. Thus, I use my FAS(a)fedoraproject.org email
address for Fedora related stuff.
However, on bugzilla, my account was created with the mail address
pointed by my FAS account (let's say it's bochecha(a)mail1.com) as I was
told this is how to do it. I had the possibility to edit statuses and
other fields in Bugzilla with this Bugzilla account.
Recently, I changed the mail address pointed by my FAS account to
bochecha(a)mail2.com
Someone opened a bug against one of the packages I maintain, and it
was automatically assigned to bochecha(a)mail2.com. However, in order to
comment and fix it, I still log in Bugzilla with my old account:
bochecha(a)mail1.com
Because of this, I can't even change the status of the bug to
"assigned" or "fixed".
What would be the best solution ? Change my Bugzilla account every
time I change the email pointed by my FAS account ? Couldn't the
Bugzilla account actually be the FAS account, to avoid this kind of
issues ? Am I even diagnosing this correctly ?
Regards,
----------
Mathieu Bridon (bochecha)
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~Benjamin Franklin
15 years, 2 months
"Dwarf error" on Rawhide
by Aurelien Bompard
Hi folks,
I'm trying to build a new package in Rawhide, called "springlobby", and I
get an error I didn't see before :
/usr/bin/ld: Dwarf Error: Offset (62666) greater than or equal to .debug_str
size (1591).
Full log here :
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/getfile?taskID=1249097&name=build.log
This does not happen on F-10.
Any idea where this could come from, and how to fix it ? Google gives a lot
of answers, all above my level of C++ expertise...
Thanks !
Aurélien
--
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Tell me and I will forget. Show me and I will remember. Involve me and
I will understand. -- Chinese proverb
15 years, 2 months
Re: preupgrade F10
by Adam Miller
I agree with Gerry, +1 for yum and rpm checks taking priority over the rest
of packages marked for update.
-Adam
(From my G1)
On Mar 19, 2009 6:05 PM, "Gerry Reno" <greno(a)verizon.net> wrote:
Paul W. Frields wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 06:21:20PM +0100,
Gianluca Sforna wrote: > >> ...
I think yum should automatically do that for you. It should first check if
new 'rpm' and 'yum' are available and if so upgrade them and then reinvoke
itself.
Regards,
Gerry
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15 years, 2 months
Announcing Transifex 0.5
by Dimitris Glezos
Indifex and the Transifex Community are proud to announce the newest version
of their flagship translation platform, Transifex 0.5.
Transifex is a web application written in Python using the Django web
framework that gives translators a web interface to various version control
systems. Files to be translated can be downloaded, translated files can be
uploaded directly to the source repository, and various translation statistics
can be read at a glance.
Transifex is already in use by the Fedora Project to translate its interfaces
to an audience of more than 5 million users.
What does it offer?
===================
Transifex currently supports the following Version control systems:
- Concurrent Version System
- Subversion
- Bazaar
- Mercurial
- Git
For statistics generation, Transifex supports static gettext message catalogs
and intltool-based ones, used by the vast majority of open source software
projects.
What's new in 0.5?
==================
A full list of the features offered in this release can be found in the
release notes:
http://docs.transifex.org/releases/0.5.html
This release represents a significant advance in Transifex development since
the Transifex 0.3 release in November 2008. Here’s a 40K-foot view of the
release in numbers and most important feature categories.
243 files changed, 14027 insertions(+), 319 deletions(-)
- Complete re-write of the source code on top of the Django Web framework
- New data model supporting multiple repositories per project (eg. branches
or domains of files), and project collections (eg. Fedora, GNOME, etc.)
- Calculation of a project’s translation coverage (statistics)
- Submission support of files to a variety of version control systems
- Support for serving translation files to users for easy access to them
- User registrations and authentication (including OpenID)
- Simple workflow support
What does it look like?
=======================
The Fedora Project is currently running an instance of Transifex at:
https://translate.fedoraproject.org/tx/
For some eye candy, check out the screenshots on our site, at:
http://transifex.org/screenshots
How can I get it?
=================
Project and community managers who want to deploy Transifex for their
own community can get Transifex in a variety of ways.
A tarball of Transifex 0.5 is available at:
http://transifex.org/files/
For full installation instructions, refer to the documentation section:
http://docs.transifex.org/intro/install.html
RPM packages for Fedora 9, Fedora 10, and Fedora Rawhide are or will
soon be available via yum:
yum install transifex transifex-extras
RPM packages for RHEL 5, CentOS 5, and Scientific Linux 5 will be
available in Fedora EPEL:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
Regards,
The staff of Indifex and the Transifex Community
http://transifex.org/
http://www.indifex.com/
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15 years, 2 months
ISA IDE no longer supported?
by Callum Lerwick
So, I pulled out a Toshiba Satellite 325CDS (P233 MMX) laptop for the
purpose of GPS logging for OpenStreetMap. The idea being I can leave it
in my car and if anything I feel sorry for the idiot who bothers to
steal such a fossil. Unfortunately I can't get F10 to install on it. The
kernel sees no IDE controllers. It seems the "new" libata drivers do not
work with plain old ISA IDE. Pentium era laptops typically didn't have
PCI IDE. Another nail in the coffin for i586.
Is this supposed to work, or am I on my own?
My SystemRescueCD v1.0.2 won't work either, with the default (libata)
kernel. But it has an alternate kernel that has the old IDE drivers,
which works. So I either have to hack around with custom kernels, or
maybe just run CentOS 5 instead...
(Annoyingly Windows XP works just fine...)
15 years, 2 months
audit-libs-python fails upgrade to rawhide.
by Dave Jones
Steve,
yum upgrades from f10 + updates -> rawhide fail right now due to a broken dep..
audit-libs-python-1.7.12-3.fc10.x86_64 from installed has depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: python(abi) = 2.5 is needed by package audit-libs-python-1.7.12-3.fc10.x86_64 (installed)
Error: Missing Dependency: python(abi) = 2.5 is needed by package audit-libs-python-1.7.12-3.fc10.x86_64 (installed)
This happens because the version in f10-updates is newer than the version in rawhide.
(-3 in f10, and -2 in rawhide)
Can you bump the build ?
Dave
15 years, 2 months
Nautilus mounts all filesystems
by Pete Zaitcev
Dear Alexander:
I'm wondering if you may help with a suggestion. A recent update to
Nautilus in Rawhide started to mount all filesystems it can find.
Look at the goofy UID mountpoints under media:
[zaitcev@niphredil ~]$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/N1-Fedora
11109328 6180420 4355468 59% /
/dev/sda2 132221 62889 62505 51% /boot
tmpfs 963128 100 963028 1% /dev/shm
/dev/mapper/N1-Q 90826872 69911240 16301900 82% /q
/dev/dm-3 5482948 3540836 1663584 69% /media/0b64f5ac-88c8-44bb-9a5a-f6a6c9cfe3b0
/dev/dm-4 5776952 3715936 1762828 68% /media/5dd9d61a-9eaa-453d-8084-fa5be7f51eef
[zaitcev@niphredil ~]$
This is rather inconventient for my laptop where I have a few
virtual systems. Usually they are mounted manually, through this
/etc/fstab:
[zaitcev@niphredil ~]$ more /etc/fstab
/dev/N1/Fedora / ext3 defaults 1 1
LABEL=/boot /boot ext3 defaults 1 2
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
debug /sys/kernel/debug debugfs defaults,noauto 0 0
/dev/N1/Swap swap swap defaults 0 0
/dev/N1/Q /q ext3 defaults,noatime 1 2
/dev/N1/RHEL4 /mnt/rhel4 ext3 defaults,noauto 0 0
/dev/N1/RHEL5 /mnt/rhel5 ext3 defaults,noauto 0 0
[zaitcev@niphredil ~]$
So, is this behaviour configurable?
Failing that, I'm wondering if we could NOT mount volumes that ARE
explicitly mentioned in /etc/fstab. Sounds counter-intuitive, but
I like the way it works now for iPod, USB readers, flash keys, etc.
I don't want to go back to caveman tricks... except for the multitude
of special logical volumes.
Yours,
-- Pete
15 years, 2 months
policycoreutils-python
by Orion Poplawski
Looks like semanage (and others?) have move from policycoreutils to
policycoreutils-python, which is no longer installed by default. Seems
like they should be in @core or @base.
--
Orion Poplawski
Technical Manager 303-415-9701 x222
NWRA/CoRA Division FAX: 303-415-9702
3380 Mitchell Lane orion(a)cora.nwra.com
Boulder, CO 80301 http://www.cora.nwra.com
15 years, 2 months