Orphaning maven-pmd-plugin
by Tomas Radej
Hi,
I am orphaning maven-pmd-plugin due to serious hardships when updating,
and I don't really need it.
It is buildrequired by:
ehcache-parent-0:2.3-4.fc19.src
ehcache-sizeof-agent-0:1.0.1-4.fc19.src
maven-license-plugin-0:1.8.0-13.fc19.src
quartz-0:2.1.2-7.fc19.src
resteasy-0:2.3.2-9.fc18.src
Required by:
tuscany-parent-0:2-5.fc19.noarch
Associated bugs:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=912085
TR
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Tomas Radej <tradej(a)redhat.com>
11 years, 1 month
Orphaning splint
by Panu Matilainen
Hi,
I'm orphaning splint (www.splint.org, a statical C analyzer tool)
It's a package I kinda inherited back in the day and in the 5+ years of
ownership touched exactly twice, tried to use one time less than that.
Having had the pleasure to work with a source code infested with splint
annotations, I personally think this particular "cure" is far worse than
the disease, and better language analyze tools exist these days. But if
somebody finds it useful, feel free to pick it up. Just beware that
upstream seems mostly dead.
- Panu -
11 years, 1 month
Mass Rebuild for Fedora 19
by Dennis Gilmore
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it was requested in https://fedorahosted.org/fesco/ticket/1004 that
we do a mass rebuild for Fedora 19 for
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GCC48
Additionally we will be mass patching config.guess and config.sub to
support aarch64 in preperation for 64 bit arm support
we will start the mass rebuild on 2013-02-12
This is a heads up that it will be done in a side tag and moved over
when completed. We will be running scripts to output failure stats.
please be sure to let releng know if you see any bugs in the reporting.
Dennis
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11 years, 1 month
Fwd: [Bug 928710] lua-lpeg-0.11 is available
by Michel Alexandre Salim
Dear all,
A new version of lua-lpeg (parsing expression grammar) is out, and the
changelog indicates potentially breaking changes.
For maintainers whose packages depend on lua-lpeg (lua-json and
lua-moonscript, but there might be others I didn't catch), please test
against the newly-built lua-lpeg-0.11 at your earliest convenience.
- in Rawhide, it should already be in the buildroot
- for F-19, please set up a local mock buildroot, inject the LPEG
package from here:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=408706
and rebuild without cleaning the buildroot
e.g.
mock --uniqueext=lpeg init
mock --uniqueext=lpeg install /path/to/lua-lpeg-0.11-1.fc19.${ARCH}.rpm
fedpkg srpm # in your git checkout of your project
mock --uniqueext=lpeg --no-clean
./lua-${YOURMODULE}-${VERSION}-%{RELEASE}.src.rpm
Best regards,
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Michel
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Bug 928710] lua-lpeg-0.11 is available
Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2013 11:50:27 +0000
From: bugzilla(a)redhat.com
To: michel+fdr(a)sylvestre.me
Product: Fedora
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=928710
Michel Alexandre Salim <michel+fdr(a)sylvestre.me> changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Status|NEW |CLOSED
Resolution|--- |RAWHIDE
Last Closed| |2013-04-03 07:50:27
--- Comment #1 from Michel Alexandre Salim <michel+fdr(a)sylvestre.me> ---
Built for Rawhide and F-19, but not pushing the F-19 build yet as the
changes
seem quite significant:
+ complete reimplementation of the code generator
+ new syntax for table captures
+ new functions in module 're'
+ other small improvements
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11 years, 1 month
Fedora ARM Weekly Status Meeting 2013-04-03
by Paul Whalen
Good day all,
Please join us today (Wednesday, April 3rd) at 4PM EDT (8PM UTC)
for the Fedora ARM weekly status meeting in #fedora-meeting-1 on Freenode.
On the agenda so far..
0) Status of ACTION items from our previous meeting
1) Problem packages
2) A10 Support in Fedora 19
3) Generating the 'boot.scr' for release - Gruboot? Anaconda Library?
4) F19 Alpha image creation
5) Open Floor
If there is something that you would like to discuss that isn't mentioned
please feel free to bring it up at the end of the meeting or send an email
to the list.
Paul
11 years, 1 month
64-bit stat (or not) in 32-bit Fedora binaries
by Eric Sandeen
XFS recently defaulted to allowing > 32 bit inode numbers, and btrfs can let inode numbers creep past 2^32 as well.
While most applications don't care one bit about st_ino returned from a stat() call, the sad fact is that you'll get EOVERFLOW from stat32 if the inode number is too big to fit in 32 bits, even if you just wanted to get the file size.
I have a script (http://sandeen.net/misc/summarise_stat.pl) which Greg Banks wrote; it can check a path or list of filenames for binaries which contain non-64bit-safe stat calls. A quick look over my F18 install finds the situation to be only slightly in favor of executables using 64-bit variants:
# ./summarize-stat.pl /usr
270229 91.5% are scripts (shell, perl, whatever)
22633 7.7% don't use any stat() family calls at all
913 0.3% use 32-bit stat() family interfaces only
1335 0.5% use 64-bit stat64() family interfaces only
73 0.0% use both 32-bit and 64-bit stat() family interfaces
and it's not just weird obscure packages:
# ./summarize-stat.pl `rpm -ql sendmail`
69 78.4% are scripts (shell, perl, whatever)
2 2.3% don't use any stat() family calls at all
17 19.3% use 32-bit stat() family interfaces only
Anyway, if you want to check your package(s) and maybe make them 64-bit-stat safe, the perl script above might help. It's more than just -DFILE_OFFSET_BITS=64, since you'll need to be sure not to overflow any large values you get back from stat64 etc.
Might be nice to get out ahead of this before, say, btrfs comes into wide use. I don't know if there could be any more of a formal effort in this direction?
Thanks,
-Eric
p.s. here's a list of what was on my system that turned up hits:
advancecomp-1.15-17.fc18.src.rpm
alsa-tools-1.0.26.1-1.fc18.src.rpm
at-3.1.13-10.fc18.src.rpm
bc-1.06.95-7.fc18.src.rpm
bluez-4.101-6.fc18.src.rpm
brltty-4.3-12.fc18.src.rpm
ccache-3.1.9-1.fc18.src.rpm
cdparanoia-10.2-12.fc18.src.rpm
cdrdao-1.2.3-16.fc18.src.rpm
checkpolicy-2.1.11-2.fc18.src.rpm
crash-6.0.8-2.fc18.src.rpm
cronie-1.4.10-1.fc18.src.rpm
cscope-15.8-3.fc18.src.rpm
ctags-5.8-9.fc18.src.rpm
dbus-1.6.8-2.fc18.src.rpm
dbus-glib-0.100-1.fc18.src.rpm
dconf-0.14.1-3.fc18.src.rpm
deltarpm-3.6-0.11.20110223git.fc18.src.rpm
diffstat-1.55-2.fc18.src.rpm
doxygen-1.8.3-3.fc18.src.rpm
dvd+rw-tools-7.1-10.fc18.src.rpm
eclipse-4.2.2-0.1.git20121217.fc18.src.rpm
ed-1.6-2.fc18.src.rpm
elfutils-0.155-1.fc18.src.rpm
enca-1.13-4.fc18.src.rpm
espeak-1.46.02-6.fc18.src.rpm
exempi-2.2.0-5.fc18.src.rpm
expat-2.1.0-4.fc18.src.rpm
fakeroot-1.12.4-5.fc18.src.rpm
file-roller-3.6.3-1.fc18.src.rpm
finger-0.17-47.fc18.src.rpm
fontconfig-2.10.2-1.fc18.src.rpm
fuse-2.9.2-1.fc18.src.rpm
gcalctool-6.6.2-1.fc18.src.rpm
GConf2-3.2.5-3.fc18.src.rpm
glibc-2.16-28.fc18.src.rpm
gnome-bluetooth-3.6.1-2.fc18.src.rpm
gnome-font-viewer-3.6.2-1.fc18.src.rpm
gnome-keyring-3.6.2-3.fc18.src.rpm
gnome-session-3.6.2-3.fc18.src.rpm
gnome-system-monitor-3.6.1-3.fc18.src.rpm
gpm-1.20.6-26.fc18.src.rpm
hostname-3.11-4.fc18.src.rpm
hplip-3.12.11-1.fc18.src.rpm
indent-2.2.11-7.fc18.src.rpm
iok-2.1.3-2.fc18.src.rpm
irda-utils-0.9.18-16.fc18.src.rpm
isdn4k-utils-3.2-88.fc18.src.rpm
js-1.8.5-12.fc18.src.rpm
kbd-1.15.3-6.fc18.src.rpm
krb5-1.10.3-5.fc18.src.rpm
libbluray-0.2.3-1.fc18.src.rpm
libdb-5.3.21-3.fc18.src.rpm
libiptcdata-1.0.4-8.fc18.src.rpm
libplist-1.8-5.fc18.src.rpm
lrzsz-0.12.20-31.fc18.src.rpm
ltrace-0.7.2-1.fc18.src.rpm
mailx-12.5-7.fc18.src.rpm
minicom-2.5-8.fc17.src.rpm
mpage-2.5.6-11.fc18.src.rpm
nautilus-3.6.3-4.fc18.src.rpm
ncftp-3.2.5-4.fc18.src.rpm
net-tools-2.0-0.2.20121106git.fc18.src.rpm
newt-0.52.14-3.fc18.src.rpm
nmap-6.01-9.fc18.src.rpm
obex-data-server-0.4.6-4.fc18.src.rpm
opencv-2.4.3-3.fc18.src.rpm
opensp-1.5.2-15.fc18.src.rpm
openssl-1.0.1c-7.fc18.src.rpm
oprofile-0.9.8-3.fc18.src.rpm
optipng-0.7.4-1.fc18.src.rpm
pam_krb5-2.4.1-1.fc18.src.rpm
pam_pkcs11-0.6.2-9.fc18.src.rpm
php-5.4.11-1.fc18.src.rpm
pinentry-0.8.1-8.fc18.src.rpm
pinfo-0.6.10-6.fc18.src.rpm
policycoreutils-2.1.13-55.fc18.src.rpm
postfix-2.9.6-1.fc18.src.rpm
procps-ng-3.3.3-2.20120807git.fc18.src.rpm
qt-4.8.4-11.fc18.src.rpm
rarian-0.8.1-8.fc18.src.rpm
recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1-8.fc18.src.rpm
sane-backends-1.0.23-4.fc18.src.rpm
sendmail-8.14.6-2.fc18.src.rpm
shared-mime-info-1.0-7.fc18.src.rpm
socat-1.7.2.1-2.fc18.src.rpm
spice-vdagent-0.12.1-1.fc18.src.rpm
strace-4.7-2.fc18.src.rpm
stunnel-4.53-2.fc18.src.rpm
sudo-1.8.6p3-2.fc18.src.rpm
swig-2.0.8-1.fc18.src.rpm
sysprof-1.2.0-1.fc18.src.rpm
systemtap-2.0-6.fc18.src.rpm
sysvinit-2.88-9.dsf.fc18.src.rpm
texlive-2012-16.20130205_r29034.fc18.src.rpm
totem-3.6.3-2.fc18.src.rpm
usermode-1.111-1.fc18.src.rpm
valgrind-3.8.1-4.fc18.src.rpm
virtuoso-opensource-6.1.6-1.fc18.src.rpm
virt-viewer-0.5.4-3.fc18.src.rpm
wavpack-4.60.1-4.fc18.src.rpm
which-2.20-4.fc18.src.rpm
xdg-user-dirs-0.14-3.fc18.src.rpm
xorg-x11-server-1.13.2-2.fc18.src.rpm
xorg-x11-xkb-utils-7.7-4.fc18.src.rpm
11 years, 1 month