Orphaned Packages in rawhide (2015-11-26)
by Till Maas
The following packages are orphaned and will be retired when they
are orphaned for six weeks, unless someone adopts them. If you know for sure
that the package should be retired, please do so now with a proper reason:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_remove_a_package_at_end_of_life
Note: If you received this mail directly you (co)maintain one of the affected
packages or a package that depends on one. Please adopt the affected package or
retire your depending package to avoid broken dependencies, otherwise your
package will be retired when the affected package gets retired.
Package (co)maintainers Status Change
========================================================================
Pagila orphan, pkajaba 1 weeks ago
autodir orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
camE orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
cdargs orphan, mjakubicek 8 weeks ago
crystal-clear orphan, chitlesh 7 weeks ago
crystal-project orphan, chitlesh 7 weeks ago
csmash orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
ctapi-common orphan, tmraz 6 weeks ago
cvs2svn orphan, mjakubicek, tremble 8 weeks ago
dclib orphan, mjakubicek 8 weeks ago
eclipse-eclox orphan, chitlesh 7 weeks ago
eclipse-texlipse orphan, chitlesh, mef 7 weeks ago
eclipse-veditor orphan, chitlesh 7 weeks ago
flasm orphan 3 weeks ago
gkrellm-aclock orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
gkrellm-freq orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
gkrellm-moon orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
gkrellm-sun orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
html-xml-utils orphan, mjakubicek 8 weeks ago
i8kutils orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
idjc orphan, comzeradd 7 weeks ago
ipcalculator orphan, jhrozek 3 weeks ago
kde-plasma-applicationname orphan 6 weeks ago
knetstats orphan, chitlesh 7 weeks ago
libtsm orphan, kwizart 10 weeks ago
log4cxx orphan, mjakubicek, mtasaka 8 weeks ago
oidentd orphan, athmane, thias 6 weeks ago
openct orphan, tmraz 6 weeks ago
openvpn-auth-ldap orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
opticalraytracer orphan, mjakubicek, mmahut 8 weeks ago
pymetar orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
python-Coherence orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
python-dotconf orphan, mjakubicek 8 weeks ago
python-louie orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
python-nevow orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
python-ogg orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
python-tag orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
python-twill orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
python-twisted-web2 orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
python-vorbis orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
python-wikimarkup orphan, mjakubicek 8 weeks ago
rubygem-ghost orphan, madsa 5 weeks ago
sfbm orphan 6 weeks ago
snmp++ orphan, mjakubicek, mtasaka 8 weeks ago
sshmenu orphan, thias 8 weeks ago
tktray orphan, mjakubicek 8 weeks ago
torch orphan, mjakubicek 8 weeks ago
trac-peerreview-plugin orphan, chitlesh 7 weeks ago
valknut orphan, mjakubicek 8 weeks ago
The following packages require above mentioned packages:
Depending on: crystal-project (1), status change: 2015-10-07 (7 weeks ago)
harctoolbox (maintained by: leamas)
harctoolbox-1.1.3-1.fc24.noarch requires crystal-project = 20070620-14.fc23
harctoolbox-1.1.3-1.fc24.src requires crystal-project = 20070620-14.fc23
Depending on: libtsm (1), status change: 2015-09-11 (10 weeks ago)
kmscon (maintained by: kwizart)
kmscon-8-10.fc23.i686 requires libtsm.so.3, libtsm.so.3(LIBTSM_1), libtsm.so.3(LIBTSM_2), libtsm.so.3(LIBTSM_3)
kmscon-8-10.fc23.src requires pkgconfig(libtsm) = 3
Depending on: log4cxx (4), status change: 2015-09-30 (8 weeks ago)
bookkeeper (maintained by: tstclair, java-sig)
bookkeeper-4.2.1-19.fc24.src requires log4cxx-devel = 0.10.0-19.fc23
libhedwig-4.2.1-19.fc24.i686 requires liblog4cxx.so.10
roboptim-core (maintained by: thomasmoulard)
roboptim-core-3.1-4.fc24.i686 requires liblog4cxx.so.10
roboptim-core-3.1-4.fc24.src requires pkgconfig(liblog4cxx) = 0.10.0
roboptim-core-devel-3.1-4.fc24.i686 requires pkgconfig(liblog4cxx) = 0.10.0
roboptim-trajectory (maintained by: thomasmoulard)
roboptim-trajectory-3.1-2.fc24.i686 requires liblog4cxx.so.10
tncfhh (maintained by: avesh)
tncfhh-0.8.3-24.fc24.i686 requires liblog4cxx.so.10
tncfhh-0.8.3-24.fc24.src requires log4cxx-devel = 0.10.0-19.fc23
tncfhh-examples-0.8.3-24.fc24.i686 requires liblog4cxx.so.10
tncfhh-libs-0.8.3-24.fc24.i686 requires liblog4cxx.so.10
tncfhh-utils-0.8.3-24.fc24.i686 requires liblog4cxx.so.10
Depending on: python-Coherence (1), status change: 2015-09-30 (8 weeks ago)
upnp-inspector (maintained by: musuruan)
upnp-inspector-0.2.2-11.fc23.noarch requires python-Coherence = 0.6.6.2-10.fc23
Depending on: python-tag (1), status change: 2015-09-30 (8 weeks ago)
sonata (maintained by: lbazan)
sonata-1.6.2.1-15.fc23.i686 requires python-tag = 2013.1-14.fc24
Depending on: python-twill (1), status change: 2015-09-30 (8 weeks ago)
python-flask-testing (maintained by: yograterol)
python-flask-testing-0.4.1-3.fc23.src requires python-twill = 0.9-13.fc23
Depending on: tktray (3), status change: 2015-09-30 (8 weeks ago)
coccinella (maintained by: spot, smani)
coccinella-0.96.20-11.fc23.noarch requires tktray = 1.3.9-11.fc23
tkabber (maintained by: krege)
tkabber-1.1.2-1.fc23.noarch requires tktray = 1.3.9-11.fc23
tkabber-plugins (maintained by: krege)
tkabber-plugins-1.1.2-1.fc23.noarch requires tkabber = 1.1.2-1.fc23
Affected (co)maintainers
athmane: oidentd
avesh: log4cxx
chitlesh: eclipse-texlipse, trac-peerreview-plugin, crystal-project, eclipse-veditor, crystal-clear, eclipse-eclox, knetstats
comzeradd: idjc
java-sig: log4cxx
jhrozek: ipcalculator
krege: tktray
kwizart: libtsm
lbazan: python-tag
leamas: crystal-project
madsa: rubygem-ghost
mef: eclipse-texlipse
mjakubicek: cdargs, opticalraytracer, python-dotconf, valknut, torch, python-wikimarkup, snmp++, html-xml-utils, tktray, dclib, cvs2svn, log4cxx
mmahut: opticalraytracer
mtasaka: snmp++, log4cxx
musuruan: python-Coherence
pkajaba: Pagila
smani: tktray
spot: tktray
thias: sshmenu, gkrellm-aclock, oidentd, python-nevow, i8kutils, python-tag, python-vorbis, openvpn-auth-ldap, csmash, gkrellm-moon, python-louie, pymetar, gkrellm-sun, gkrellm-freq, python-ogg, python-twill, python-Coherence, python-twisted-web2, camE, autodir
thomasmoulard: log4cxx
tmraz: openct, ctapi-common
tremble: cvs2svn
tstclair: log4cxx
yograterol: python-twill
Orphans (49): Pagila autodir camE cdargs crystal-clear crystal-project
csmash ctapi-common cvs2svn dclib eclipse-eclox eclipse-texlipse
eclipse-veditor flasm gkrellm-aclock gkrellm-freq gkrellm-moon
gkrellm-sun html-xml-utils i8kutils idjc ipcalculator
kde-plasma-applicationname knetstats libtsm log4cxx oidentd openct
openvpn-auth-ldap opticalraytracer pymetar python-Coherence
python-dotconf python-louie python-nevow python-ogg python-tag
python-twill python-twisted-web2 python-vorbis python-wikimarkup
rubygem-ghost sfbm snmp++ sshmenu tktray torch
trac-peerreview-plugin valknut
Orphans (dependend on) (7): crystal-project libtsm log4cxx
python-Coherence python-tag python-twill tktray
Orphans (rawhide) for at least 6 weeks (dependend on) (7):
crystal-project libtsm log4cxx python-Coherence python-tag
python-twill tktray
Orphans (rawhide)(not depended on) (42): Pagila autodir camE cdargs
crystal-clear csmash ctapi-common cvs2svn dclib eclipse-eclox
eclipse-texlipse eclipse-veditor flasm gkrellm-aclock gkrellm-freq
gkrellm-moon gkrellm-sun html-xml-utils i8kutils idjc ipcalculator
kde-plasma-applicationname knetstats oidentd openct
openvpn-auth-ldap opticalraytracer pymetar python-dotconf
python-louie python-nevow python-ogg python-twisted-web2
python-vorbis python-wikimarkup rubygem-ghost sfbm snmp++ sshmenu
torch trac-peerreview-plugin valknut
Orphans (rawhide) for at least 6 weeks (not dependend on) (38):
autodir camE cdargs crystal-clear csmash ctapi-common cvs2svn
dclib eclipse-eclox eclipse-texlipse eclipse-veditor
gkrellm-aclock gkrellm-freq gkrellm-moon gkrellm-sun
html-xml-utils i8kutils idjc kde-plasma-applicationname knetstats
oidentd openct openvpn-auth-ldap opticalraytracer pymetar
python-dotconf python-louie python-nevow python-ogg
python-twisted-web2 python-vorbis python-wikimarkup sfbm snmp++
sshmenu torch trac-peerreview-plugin valknut
Depending packages (rawhide) (12): bookkeeper coccinella harctoolbox
kmscon python-flask-testing roboptim-core roboptim-trajectory
sonata tkabber tkabber-plugins tncfhh upnp-inspector
Packages depending on packages orphaned (rawhide) for more than 6
weeks (12): bookkeeper coccinella harctoolbox kmscon
python-flask-testing roboptim-core roboptim-trajectory sonata
tkabber tkabber-plugins tncfhh upnp-inspector
Not found in repo (rawhide) (1): Pagila
--
The script creating this output is run and developed by Fedora
Release Engineering. Please report issues at its trac instance:
https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/
The sources of this script can be found at:
https://pagure.io/releng/blob/master/f/scripts/find_unblocked_orphans.py
8 years, 5 months
Fedora Elections - Campaign period started
by Jan Kurik
The Nomination period of Elections to Council, FESCo, FAmSCo and
Env&Stacks is now over. The list of nominees follows:
== Council (1 open seat) ==
* Robert Mayr (robyduck)
* Joe Brockmeier (jzb)
[ https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Council/Nominations ]
== FESCo (5 open seats) ==
* Kevin Fenzi (nirik / kevin)
* Parag Nemade (paragn)
* Justin Forbes (jforbes)
* Germano Massullo (Caterpillar / germano)
* Jared Smith (jsmith)
* Adam Miller (maxamillion)
* Kalev Lember (kalev)
[ https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Development/SteeringCommittee/Nominations ]
== FAmSCo (7 open seats) ==
* Gabriele Trombini (IRC/FAS mailga)
* Abdel G. Martínez L. (IRC/FAS potty)
* Christoph Wickert (IRC/FAS cwickert)
* Sirko Kemter (IRC/FAS gnokii)
* Matthew Williams (IRC/fas Lorddrachenblut)
* Truong Anh Tuan (IRC/FAS tuanta)
* Dan Mossor (IRC: danofsatx FAS:dmossor)
* Ben Williams (IRC: kk4ewt FAS:jbwillia)
* Alick Zhao (IRC/FAS alick)
* Luis Bazan (IRC/FAS lbazan)
[ https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAmSCo_nominations ]
== Env & Stacks (4 open seats) ==
* Tomas Tomecek (ttomecek)
* Petr Hracek (phracek)
[ https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Env_and_Stacks/Nominations ]
As you can see, we have got enough nominees for all the teams/groups,
except Env & Stacks working group. As we can not cover 4 open seats in
Env & Stacks working group with just 2 nominees, I am going to talk to
the working group to agree on a backup plan.
Nominees for Council, FESCo and FAmSCo can now start with their own
campaign, to attract people in the Fedora community. I am also going
to work with people from CommOps team to prepare Community Blog for
publishing answers from candidates on collected questions in the
Election's Questionnaire [
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Elections/Questionnaire ].
I wish all the nominees good luck and a lot of fun during the campaign
period, attracting people from the community :)
Regards,
Jan
--
Jan Kuřík
Platform & Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat Czech s.r.o., Purkynova 99/71, 612 45 Brno, Czech Republic
_______________________________________________
devel-announce mailing list
devel-announce(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/devel-announce@lists.fedorapro...
8 years, 5 months
/usr/bin/sphinx-build is now in python3-sphinx
by Orion Poplawski
If you use sphinx-build in your package, you need to BR/R
/usr/bin/sphinx-build instead of python-sphinx.
--
Orion Poplawski
Technical Manager 303-415-9701 x222
NWRA, Boulder/CoRA Office FAX: 303-415-9702
3380 Mitchell Lane orion(a)nwra.com
Boulder, CO 80301 http://www.nwra.com
8 years, 5 months
Fedora Rawhide 20151125 compose check report
by Fedora compose checker
Missing expected images:
Cloud disk raw i386
Cloud disk raw x86_64
Cloud_atomic disk raw x86_64
Workstation live i386
Workstation live x86_64
No images in this compose but not Rawhide 20151124
No images in Rawhide 20151124 but not this.
Failed openQA tests: 28 of 49
ID: 9021 Test: x86_64 universal server_no_swap@uefi
ID: 9020 Test: i386 universal server_lvmthin
ID: 9012 Test: x86_64 kde_live default_install
ID: 9011 Test: i386 kde_live default_install
ID: 9008 Test: x86_64 generic_boot default_install
ID: 9007 Test: i386 universal upgrade_desktop_32bit
ID: 9005 Test: i386 universal server_ext3
ID: 9002 Test: i386 universal server_simple_encrypted
ID: 9001 Test: i386 universal server_repository_http_graphical
ID: 8997 Test: x86_64 universal server_lvmthin@uefi
ID: 8995 Test: x86_64 universal server_btrfs@uefi
ID: 8990 Test: x86_64 universal server_delete_partial@uefi
ID: 8988 Test: x86_64 universal server_sata_multi@uefi
ID: 8987 Test: x86_64 universal european_language_install
ID: 8986 Test: x86_64 universal server_shrink_ntfs
ID: 8985 Test: x86_64 universal server_shrink_ext4
ID: 8983 Test: x86_64 universal upgrade_desktop_64bit
ID: 8981 Test: x86_64 universal server_kickstart_hdd
ID: 8980 Test: x86_64 universal server_no_swap
ID: 8978 Test: x86_64 universal server_ext3
ID: 8976 Test: x86_64 universal server_software_raid
ID: 8972 Test: x86_64 universal server_delete_partial
ID: 8971 Test: x86_64 universal server_repository_http_variation
ID: 8970 Test: x86_64 universal server_repository_http_graphical
ID: 8969 Test: x86_64 universal server_mirrorlist_graphical
ID: 8968 Test: x86_64 universal server_delete_pata
ID: 8967 Test: x86_64 universal server_kickstart_user_creation
ID: 8966 Test: x86_64 universal server_scsi_updates_img
Passed openQA tests: 21 of 49
--
Mail generated by check-compose:
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/fedora-qa.git/tree/check-compose
8 years, 5 months
Some analysis on the size of the minimal and Server installs of Fedora 23
by Stephen Gallagher
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
(Please keep responses on the devel@ list; I've set it in the Reply-To.)
To jump right to the premise: The default Fedora Server install is Way
Too Big(TM) and the minimal install (also available on the Fedora
Server install media) is also Too Big.
I've been trying to do some quick-and-dirty analysis of what is in
these default installations in order to figure out where we should be
focusing our efforts. I'll point out that there are two goals that we
need to keep in mind (and the reasons behind them) in order of
increasing importance:
1) Reduce disk space usage. While disk space on physical devices is
becoming trivially cheap, disk space on Cloud deployments and rented
virtual servers is still comparatively very expensive. We really want
to minimize the amount of space that we use for Fedora so that users
can fit their applications (the stuff they actually care about) into
the remaining space without being forced to buy a larger storage
allotment.
2) Reduce maintenance efforts. Every additional piece of software on
the system (referred to hereafter as "packages") increases the
maintenance burden on an administrator. Universally, administrators
prefer to have the smallest number of packages to maintain for a
variety of reasons:
* Limiting update churn. The more packages on the system, the more
often that one will need to run updates.
* Limiting security exposure. Every package on the system is another
potential privilege-escalation point. Keeping this number under
control means a reduced likelihood of a catastrophic breach. (The
actual risk here is impossible to quantify, but it can be assumed
that less code == less potential vulnerabilities.
* Non-expert administrators do not always know what is installed on
their systems. This can lead to unintentional breaches as an
admin doesn't realize that one or more services needs to be limited
(such as in the firewall or via SELinux).
With these two goals in mind, the most obvious approach to improving
this situation would be by reducing the number of packages installed
by default on the Minimal and Fedora Server installs. As a specific
goal of the Server Working Group, we want to aim for a world wherein
administrators will no longer desire to install the Minimal install
and instead will rely on the platform provided by the default Fedora
Server install. They do not do this today because the Fedora Server
installation is considerably larger. I postulate that this is due
primarily to dependency bloat, which is where we should focus our
efforts during the Fedora 24 timeframe. I postulate (but have not yet
confirmed) that there are likely many places where we could replace
Requires: with Recommends: (or even Suggests:) dependencies. In my
ideal world, the difference between a Minimal and Server install would
be identical to installing the same set of packages with Recommends:
on or off.
Some highlights of my initial research (with a lot of my raw data in
the tarball attached to this email):
== Minimal ==
=== Disk Usage ===
/boot: 79MB
/: 755MB
=== Packages ===
Total count: 270
==== Largest 10 packages ====
14288083: coreutils
14486819: glibc
16648994: grub2
18024040: kernel-modules
27253403: systemd
28453336: python3-libs
36004297: grub2-tools
53295853: kernel-core
86298752: linux-firmware
125178630: glibc-common
==== 10 Longest dependency chains ====
b'kbd': 116
b'dnf-plugins-core': 117
b'plymouth-scripts': 121
b'plymouth': 121
b'firewalld': 122
b'grub2-tools': 125
b'grub2': 131
b'NetworkManager': 138
b'dnf': 144
b'dnf-yum': 145
== Server ==
== Disk Usage ==
/boot: 97MB [1]
/: 1.2GB
=== Packages ===
Total count: 603
==== Largest 10 packages ====
18590064: samba-client-libs
22484896: docker
25209005: python-libs
27253403: systemd
28453336: python3-libs
30242477: libicu
36004297: grub2-tools
53295853: kernel-core
86298752: linux-firmware
125178630: glibc-common
==== 10 Longest dependency chains ====
b'abrt-addon-python3': 170
b'abrt-retrace-client': 171
b'abrt-addon-pstoreoops': 171
b'abrt-addon-ccpp': 183
b'abrt-addon-vmcore': 190
b'rolekit': 196
b'abrt-cli': 214
b'cockpit': 216
b'freeipa-client': 249
b'fedora-release-server': 252
==== Additional Package Groups ====
(These are the package groups we include above and beyond "Minimal
Install")[2]
I'm not including package sizes here since most of the space comes
from their dependencies.
* server-product
- fedora-release-server: dependency chain length: 252
- cockpit: see below
- rolekit: see below
- systemd: chain 104
- chrony: 468KiB, chain 111
* server-hardware-support
- lm_sensors: chain 139
- openhpi: chain 108
- smp_utils: chain 19
* headless-management
- cockpit: chain 216
- PackageKit: chain 137
- rolekit: chain 196
- tog-pegasus: chain 51
* container-management
- docker: chain 148
* domain-client
- adcli: chain 51
- freeipa-client: chain 249
- oddjob-mkhomedir: chain 107
- realmd: chain 112
- samba-winbind: chain 131
- sssd: chain 157
- samba-common-tools: chain 129
== Notes ==
[1] The initramfs files are larger on Server.
[2] Actually, we have a difference here; Minimal Install forcibly
includes the "guest-agents" group; this is only optional on Server.
Some specific observations I can make:
* The largest difference in the Fedora Server install vs. the minimal
install is due to the FreeIPA and Samba packages requiring the
inclusion of the Python 2 stack; focusing on eliminating this
requirement in Fedora 24 would have the largest impact on both the
number of packages and the space on disk.
* The largest individual package in both deployments is the
glibc-common package. This is primarily due to the 106MiB
locale-archive. I'd really like to hear from glibc folks if there is
something we can do to break this up into smaller pieces contained in
different sub-packages with Suggests: dependencies.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v2
iEYEARECAAYFAlZKhUgACgkQeiVVYja6o6NI/QCfWo3UaXEkfa2vpJmZFnDoYRkl
NWMAn23yf2+YMEuRjWd7kiS7OfMR9RMH
=3DNl
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
8 years, 5 months
Self Introduction: Tomas Repik
by Tomas Repik
Hello,
I'm Tomas and I'm an intern in Red Hat in Brno for almost a month. As it is my first work experience and also a first experience with opensource development I expect to learn a lot. It's gonna be a big challenge but I'm ready for it. Joining the database development team I'm gonna be working on MariaDB, MYSQL and other cool stuff.
All the best!
Tomas
8 years, 5 months