uqm needs obsoletes?
by Bruno Wolff III
Updating uqm doesn't work in today's rawhide. I suspect some obsoletes are
needed otherwise the old content packages aren't being replaced and are pinning
the base uwm package at the old version.
---> Package uqm.x86_64 0:0.6.2-6.fc10 set to be updated
--> Processing Dependency: uqm >= 0.6.0 for package: uqm-content
--> Processing Dependency: uqm >= 0.6.0 for package: uqm-content
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
uqm-content-0.6.0-2.noarch from installed has depsolving problems
--> Unresolvable requirement uqm >= 0.6.0 for uqm-content-0.6.0-2.noarch (installed)
uqm-content-0.6.0-2.noarch from installed has depsolving problems
--> Unresolvable requirement uqm >= 0.6.0 for uqm-content-0.6.0-2.noarch (installed)
Skip-broken could not solve problems
Error: Missing Dependency: uqm-content = 0.6.0-2 is needed by package uqm-content-3domusic-0.6.0-2.noarch (installed)
Error: Missing Dependency: uqm-content = 0.6.0-2 is needed by package uqm-content-voice-0.6.0-2.noarch (installed)
14 years, 8 months
uqm-content licensing problem
by Tom Callaway
Hi guys,
While doing the license tag cleanup, I came across uqm-content, which
was marked "Distributable", but when I dug into it, the actual license
is Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike.
http://wiki.uqm.stack.nl/The_Ur-Quan_Masters_Project_FAQ#Under_what_licen...
The NonCommercial part is the problem.
Unless someone here has documentation showing that the UQM upstream has
given us permission to distribute these content files under a different
(acceptable to Fedora) license, I'm going to have to block this package
in F10.
Since the game itself is fine, it looks like we'll need to set it up to
autodownload the content (and quickly).
~spot
14 years, 8 months
Supertux freezing mouse pointer
by caramba_bk@yahoo.com
Hello!
I have tried the supertux-0.3 package in F10. When you start in fullscreen mode, the mouse pointer soon freeze at its current coordinates, which defaults to the center of the screen. It then stays there and obscures the real content of the window, while there's a new functional pointer created. The only workaround is to quickly after startup move the pointer to any lower corner, so there's only a few pixels of it visible.
Do you know if this is a known bug of supertux, or if it's more likely a problem with my X setup?
Regards,
Nick
14 years, 8 months