Deltarpm *not* ready for new RPM checksums (was Re: Ready for new RPM version?)
by Jonathan Dieter
On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 14:26 +0100, Michael Schroeder wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 02:29:08PM +0200, Jonathan Dieter wrote:
> > Do you have a patch to support rpms with SHA-256 payloads? Just asking,
> > because that's where we're heading with F11.
>
> No patch yet, but that shouldn't be hard to support.
Yeah, just ran into some difficulty putting this together. My original
plan was to modify deltarpm to be able to read sha256 checksums while
sticking with md5 checksums in the deltarpm (to maintain compatibility
in rpm-only deltarpms).
The problem is that the sequence is generated from the sha256 checksums,
and there's no elegant way (at least as far as I can see) to get md5
checksums for the files in the rpm without completely regenerating them.
The alternative is to use sha256 for all of the checksums in a deltarpm
targeting a sha256 rpm, but, like I mentioned earlier, that could cause
some issues in the rpm-only deltarpms (the rpm-only format has no tags
to specify checksum type, so we'd need to be update the format, and I'm
not going to do that without your input).
Is there something I'm missing here? Or will we need to update the
rpm-only format?
Jonathan
P.S. CC'ing fedora-devel-list as (at least according the Presto feature
page), we're supposed to be generating deltarpms for F11-alpha ->
F11-beta after beta freeze, and that can't happen until we get this
working.
P.P.S. I just became aware of this last week as I was attempting to
create deltarpms for the Presto test Rawhide repository; sorry for the
lack of notice, Seth and Luke
15 years, 3 months
Headsup: soname changing ImageMagick update coming 2 rawhide
by Hans de Goede
Hi all,
A bit late in the release cycle, but I delayed it to not disrupt the
mass rebuild. I'm updating ImageMagick to 6.4.9-9
Which changes the soname (and ABI) of the included libraries.
The following packages are affected by this and will need to be rebuild
(once the new ImageMagick is in the build repo):
ale-0:0.9.0.1-3.fc11.x86_64
autotrace-0:0.31.1-20.fc11.x86_64
drawtiming-0:0.6.2-4.fc11.x86_64
evolution-brutus-0:1.2.34-2.fc11.x86_64
gdl-0:0.9-0.2.rc2.20090224.fc11.x86_64
imageinfo-0:0.05-7.fc11.x86_64
inkscape-0:0.47-0.5.20090301svn.fc11.x86_64
k3d-0:0.6.7.0-9.fc11.x86_64
kismet-extras-0:0.0.2008.05.R1-3.fc10.x86_64
koffice-karbon-2:1.6.3-19.20090306svn.fc11.x86_64
koffice-libs-2:1.6.3-19.20090306svn.fc11.x86_64
libfprint-0:0.1.0-5.pre1.fc11.x86_64
nip2-0:7.16.4-2.fc11.x86_64
octave-forge-0:20080831-5.fc11.x86_64
oxine-0:0.7.1-3.fc11.x86_64
pfstools-imgmagick-0:1.7.0-3.fc11.x86_64
php-magickwand-0:1.0.8-1.fc11.x86_64
php-pecl-imagick-0:2.2.2-1.fc11.x86_64
psiconv-0:0.9.8-3.fc11.x86_64
pstoedit-0:3.45-6.fc11.x86_64
q-magick-0:7.11-4.fc11.x86_64
ruby-RMagick-0:2.9.1-2.fc11.x86_64
vips-0:7.16.4-2.fc11.x86_64
xastir-0:1.9.5-2.fc11.x86_64
xine-lib-extras-0:1.1.16.2-4.fc11.x86_64
Regards,
Hans
15 years, 3 months
Heads up: Taglib-sharp bump incoming
by David Nielsen
The new taglib-sharp package is currently being built which will provide our
users with nice bugfixes and additional features. However the module version
has been bumped and depending packages will need to be rebuilt. Only Beagle
and Banshee should be affected.
Regards,
David Nielsen
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Purging the orphans
by Jesse Keating
It's that time of the release cycle, where we purge the unblocked
orphans from rawhide. I just wrote a script to easily discover these
(only takes a few seconds). I haven't yet fed these into any useful
repoclosure runs though. First I'd like to just post the list and give
folks a chance to pick them up before spending more time on it.
Orphans that remain unblocked just before Beta freeze will be blocked,
and will not be shipped with F11.
Unblocked orphan 8Kingdoms
Unblocked orphan abcde
Unblocked orphan aspell-sk
Unblocked orphan cd-discid
Unblocked orphan codeina
Unblocked orphan compat-libosip2
Unblocked orphan cvs2cl
Unblocked orphan cvsps
Unblocked orphan fluxstyle
Unblocked orphan freetennis
Unblocked orphan gkrellm
Unblocked orphan gkrellm-volume
Unblocked orphan itext
Unblocked orphan jabbin
Unblocked orphan kbackup
Unblocked orphan libeXosip2
Unblocked orphan libid3tag
Unblocked orphan libmodplug
Unblocked orphan libsamplerate
Unblocked orphan mach
Unblocked orphan moodss
Unblocked orphan moomps
Unblocked orphan mrxvt
Unblocked orphan nautilus-share
Unblocked orphan pekwm
Unblocked orphan pikdev
Unblocked orphan pikloops
Unblocked orphan python-quixote
Unblocked orphan python-simpletal
Unblocked orphan python-tpg
Unblocked orphan pytz
Unblocked orphan redet
Unblocked orphan redet-doc
Unblocked orphan SDL_image
Unblocked orphan svn2cl
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dpms + fglrx
by paul s
hi -
i am having a problem with one of my computers and the monitor... it use
to power off and now it no longer does on F10..
suspend seems to work but the screen is still on, just blank.. i am
using powerdevil and also tried kde display and gnome display settings
as well... i know that the ati hd2600 supports powerplay as this worked
in F8 and is also noted on ati website... powering off the display
works with an nvidia card but not the ati...
i've googled a bunch but can't seem to find an answer... help would be
greatly appreciated...
[snip]
$ aticonfig --lsp
Error: POWERplay is not supported on your hardware.
$ aticonfig --pplib-cmd "get activity"
Current Activity is Core Clock: 600MHZ
Memory Clock: 684MHZ
VDDC: 1100
Activity: 0 percent
Performance Level: 0
Bus Speed: 2500
Bus Lanes: 16
Maximum Bus Lanes: 16
$ aticonfig --pplib-cmd "get clock"
Engine Clock Range: 600-600 MHZ; Memory Clock Range: 684-684 MHZ;
$ xset dpms force off <~ still on, just blank
[/snip]
also the option is set in the monitor section of the xorg.conf to use
dpms... http://queuemail.com/xorg.conf
cheers
paul
15 years, 3 months
Fedora User Certificates
by Dennis Gilmore
Effective immediately we have replaced the CA that is in use for
cvs.fedoraproject.org and koji.fedoraproject.org This effects uploading to
lookaside cache and building packages.
There are some manual steps that everyone needs to do to be able to use the
systems again.
they are
login to https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/ and click on the "Download
a client-side certificate" link at the bottom of the home page. save the
output to ~/.fedora.cert
rm ~/.fedora-server-ca.cert ~/.fedora-upload-ca.cert
fedora-packager-setup
then open your browser got to Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Encryption ->
View Certificates -> Your Certificates
Select your existing Certificate and remove it
then import the new one from ~/fedora-browser-cert.p12 you will be able to
log in to koji
* Please note that you can only have one client side certificate at a time.
when you download a new one your old one is revoked. Please also only click
on the "Download a client-side certificate" link once as it makes multiple
requests and revokes all the transient certs.
the CRL is at https://admin.fedoraproject.org/ca/crl.pem
Thanks for your understanding and patience.
Dennis
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