[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1689037] anaconda sometimes crashes with a signal 11 quite early in install process
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1689037
--- Comment #47 from Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> ---
So I gave this a preliminary shot, but it's not flying. I tried both this:
-new-session -d -s anaconda -n main "LD_PRELOAD=libgomp.so.1 anaconda"
+new-session -d -s anaconda -n main "LD_PRELOAD=libgomp.so.1 valgrind
--tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --leak-resolution=high --num-callers=20
--log-file=/tmp/vgdump.log anaconda"
and this:
-new-session -d -s anaconda -n main "LD_PRELOAD=libgomp.so.1 anaconda"
+new-session -d -s anaconda -n main "valgrind --tool=memcheck --leak-check=full
--leak-resolution=high --num-callers=20 --log-file=/tmp/vgdump.log anaconda"
but neither makes it to the installer within 50 minutes of booting (on an
aarch64 VM), which means they're either not working at all or running so slow
as to be useless. Didn't get any logs so can't tell which.
I took those valgrind args from the GNOME docs, I am no expert on valgrind so
didn't know what else to try. Anyone have any other suggestions?
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1619530] Replacement character shown in Georgian (ქართული) on the “Welcome to Fedora 29” page
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1619530
George Machitidze <giomac(a)gmail.com> changed:
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--- Comment #26 from George Machitidze <giomac(a)gmail.com> ---
Hello,
One thing I can tell - we don't have a case in Georgian alphabet, some fonts
include uppercase characters, some don't, but they are not really uppercase,
they're just another set of glyphs or fonts inserted in the collection. They
never should be mixed - we don't do that.
Georgian devs are not clueless about licensing, we've been in quite long strict
discussions about it since 2004. I have direct contact with all original font
developers (Including mentioned BPG), so, I can check anything we need. Dejavu
family includes fonts originally created by BPG, and Georgian LUG members were
quite careful when we've asked him to include his works and release them as GPL
licensed so we could include it in Linux distributions. Same applies to the
keyboard layouts - that was done at the same time...
What exactly is the case? How can I help?
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1619530] Replacement character shown in Georgian (ქართული) on the “Welcome to Fedora 29” page
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1619530
--- Comment #25 from Jens Petersen <petersen(a)redhat.com> ---
(In reply to Nicolas Mailhot from comment #24)
> No, because bpg-dejavu-sans-fonts is not a complete fork of dejavu, it is
> missing other parts.
>
> Also, bpg-dejavu-sans-fonts is quite shaky legal-wise, the Georgian dev is
> completely clueless about licensing, I’m not sure its GPL use is compatible
> with the licensing in the other parts of dejavu, and even if it is, there
> are good reason we are not using the GPL for font files (it would make
> documents, that embed font parts, such as ODF or PDF, GPL, which is
> definitely not what our users need).
Sounds like Noto Georgian may be a better bet then.
Not to mention the BPG family names typos.
> We really need someone to revive the upstream dejavu project and restart
> merging fixes and enhancements, since the original authors lost the drive.
That would be great indeed.
> (Can’t really blame them when downstreams like Fedora Workstation removed
> DejaVu as default font just because it was steady and “boring”).
That is not completely accurate, Dejavu is still default, just not for Gnome UI
chrome.
(And that was encouraged by Gnome, not particularly Fedora Workstation.)
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