Fedora 39 Update: python-dbusmock-0.30.1-1.fc39
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2023-5b3241b496
2024-01-01 01:41:36.668081
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Name : python-dbusmock
Product : Fedora 39
Version : 0.30.1
Release : 1.fc39
URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-dbusmock
Summary : Mock D-Bus objects
Description :
With this program/Python library you can easily create mock objects on
D-Bus. This is useful for writing tests for software which talks to
D-Bus services such as upower, systemd, ConsoleKit, gnome-session or
others, and it is hard (or impossible without root privileges) to set
the state of the real services to what you expect in your tests.
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Update Information:
Automatic update for python-dbusmock-0.30.1-1.fc39. ##### **Changelog for
python-dbusmock** ``` * Sat Dec 23 2023 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 0.30.1-1
Over the years, this template has accumulated some hacks and bad API which made
PairDevice()'s handling of the Modalias/Class/Icon properties buggy and hard to
understand: * These are *static* device properties, they are not supposed to
change during pairing. * Commit ee29a4403359b6a added these as some kind of
"dynamic fallback default" when they were not initialized by the caller after
AddDevice(). * Commit 59d6af0dca3e silently broke that fallback default by
changing AddDevice() to set these device properties to empty strings. *
Commit fae4be7f49c0861 added another really bad API for setting Class in
PairDevice()(). That API didn't fit into D-Bus (see commit 8968284e8b which
had to make it a non-default parameter) and also broke the API, and moreover
it is totally unintuitive -- the device class has nothing to do with pairing.
Clean up all of these: Set the static property defaults in AddDevice() right
away, so that the caller can adjust them afterwards. Re-drop the `class_`
argument in PairDevice(). Adjust the documentation of AddDevice() to point out
that properties should be changed after calling that. Consequently, PairDevice()
will stop claiming that the static properties changed. This also gets rid of
some redundant code. ```
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ChangeLog:
* Sat Dec 23 2023 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 0.30.1-1
Over the years, this template has accumulated some hacks and bad API
which made PairDevice()'s handling of the Modalias/Class/Icon properties
buggy and hard to understand:
* These are *static* device properties, they are not supposed to change
during pairing.
* Commit ee29a4403359b6a added these as some kind of "dynamic fallback
default" when they were not initialized by the caller after
AddDevice().
* Commit 59d6af0dca3e silently broke that fallback default by changing
AddDevice() to set these device properties to empty strings.
* Commit fae4be7f49c0861 added another really bad API for setting Class
in PairDevice()(). That API didn't fit into D-Bus (see commit
8968284e8b which had to make it a non-default parameter) and also
broke the API, and moreover it is totally unintuitive -- the device
class has nothing to do with pairing.
Clean up all of these: Set the static property defaults in AddDevice()
right away, so that the caller can adjust them afterwards. Re-drop the
`class_` argument in PairDevice(). Adjust the documentation of
AddDevice() to point out that properties should be changed after calling
that.
Consequently, PairDevice() will stop claiming that the static properties
changed. This also gets rid of some redundant code.
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Fedora 39 Update: sentencepiece-0.1.99-1.fc39
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2023-e1ab14090a
2024-01-01 01:41:36.668073
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Name : sentencepiece
Product : Fedora 39
Version : 0.1.99
Release : 1.fc39
URL : https://github.com/google/sentencepiece
Summary : An unsupervised text tokenizer for Neural Network-based text generation
Description :
The SentencePiece is an unsupervised text tokenizer for Neural Network-based
text generation.
It is an unsupervised text tokenizer and detokenizer mainly for
Neural Network-based text generation systems where the vocabulary size is
predetermined prior to the neural model training.
SentencePiece implements subword units and unigram language model with the
extension of direct training from raw sentences.
SentencePiece allows us to make a purely end-to-end system that does not
depend on language-specific pre/post-processing.
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Update Information:
update
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ChangeLog:
* Sat Dec 23 2023 topazus <topazus(a)outlook.com> - 0.1.99-1
- update to 0.1.99
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Fedora 39 Update: rakudo-2023.12-1.fc39
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2023-6e1a99e761
2024-01-01 01:41:36.668064
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Name : rakudo
Product : Fedora 39
Version : 2023.12
Release : 1.fc39
URL : https://rakudo.org/
Summary : Raku on MoarVM, JVM, and JS
Description :
Rakudo is a Raku Programming Language compiler for the MoarVM, JVM and
Javascript virtual machines.
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Update Information:
update
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ChangeLog:
* Sat Dec 23 2023 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 2023.12-1
- [packit] 2023.12 upstream release
* Sat Nov 18 2023 topazus <topazus(a)outlook.com> - 2023.10-1
- update to 2023.10
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Fedora 39 Update: eegdev-0.2-26.fc39
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2023-2dad8da424
2024-01-01 01:41:36.668055
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Name : eegdev
Product : Fedora 39
Version : 0.2
Release : 26.fc39
URL : http://cnbi.epfl.ch/software/eegdev.html
Summary : Library to acquire data from various EEG recording devices
Description :
eegdev is a library that provides a unified interface for accessing various EEG
(and other biosignals) acquisition systems. This interface has been designed to
be both flexible and efficient. The device specific part is implemented by the
mean of plugins which makes adding new device backend fairly easy even if the
library does not support them yet officially.
The core library not only provides to users a unified and consistent interfaces
to the acquisition device but it also provides many functionalities to the
device backends (plugins) ranging from configuration to data casting and scaling
making writing new device backend an easy task.
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Update Information:
Fix FTBFS and changelog ---- Fix build
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Dec 21 2023 Sandro <devel(a)penguinpee.nl> - 0.2-19
- Make sure config.h is included first (RHBZ#2225765)
* Sat Dec 16 2023 Sandro <devel(a)penguinpee.nl> - 0.2-18
- Drop i686 support
* Wed Jul 19 2023 Fedora Release Engineering <releng(a)fedoraproject.org> - 0.2-17
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_39_Mass_Rebuild
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Fedora 39 Update: nqp-2023.12-1.fc39
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2023-fa1b4f0112
2024-01-01 01:41:36.668046
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Name : nqp
Product : Fedora 39
Version : 2023.12
Release : 1.fc39
URL : https://github.com/Raku/nqp
Summary : Perl 6 compiler implementation that runs on MoarVM
Description :
This is "Not Quite Perl" -- a lightweight Raku-like environment for virtual
machines. The key feature of NQP is that it's designed to be a very small
environment (as compared with, say, raku or Rakudo) and is focused on being
a high-level way to create compilers and libraries for virtual machines like
MoarVM, the JVM, and others.
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Update Information:
update
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ChangeLog:
* Sat Dec 23 2023 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 2023.12-1
- [packit] 2023.12 upstream release
- Resolves rhbz#2250943
* Sat Nov 18 2023 topazus <topazus(a)outlook.com> - 2023.10-2
- setup packit automation
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #2250943 - nqp-2023.12 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2250943
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Fedora 39 Update: moarvm-2023.12-2.fc39
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2023-c276de093a
2024-01-01 01:41:36.668036
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Name : moarvm
Product : Fedora 39
Version : 2023.12
Release : 2.fc39
URL : https://moarvm.org/
Summary : Metamodel On A Runtime Virtual Machine
Description :
MoarVM (short for Metamodel On A Runtime Virtual Machine) is a runtime built
for the 6model object system. It is primarily aimed at running NQP and Rakudo,
but should be able to serve as a backend for any compilers built using the NQP
compiler toolchain.
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Update Information:
update
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ChangeLog:
* Sat Dec 23 2023 topazus <topazus(a)outlook.com> - 2023.12-2
- remove source file
* Sat Dec 23 2023 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 2023.12-1
- [packit] 2023.12 upstream release
- Resolves rhbz#2250948
* Wed Nov 22 2023 topazus <topazus(a)outlook.com> - 2023.10-2
- add packit configuration file
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Fedora 39 Update: poedit-3.4.2-1.fc39
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2023-3a02ce9ae4
2024-01-01 01:41:36.668025
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Name : poedit
Product : Fedora 39
Version : 3.4.2
Release : 1.fc39
URL : https://poedit.net/
Summary : GUI editor for GNU gettext .po files
Description :
This program is a GUI frontend to GNU Gettext utilities and a catalogs
editor/source code parser. It helps with translating applications into
other languages.
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Update Information:
New upstream version 3.4.2
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ChangeLog:
* Fri Dec 22 2023 Wolfgang St��ggl <c72578(a)yahoo.de> - 3.4.2-1
- New upstream version
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Fedora 39 Update: labwc-menu-generator-0~git20231031.d7c8107-1.fc39
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2023-0939887d49
2024-01-01 01:41:36.667972
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Name : labwc-menu-generator
Product : Fedora 39
Version : 0~git20231031.d7c8107
Release : 1.fc39
URL : https://github.com/labwc/labwc-menu-generator
Summary : Menu generator for labwc
Description :
Menu generator for labwc.
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Update Information:
Initial package
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ChangeLog:
* Sat Dec 23 2023 Neal Gompa <ngompa(a)fedoraproject.org> - 0~git20231031.d7c8107-1
- Initial package
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #2254637 - Review Request: labwc-menu-generator - Menu generator for labwc
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2254637
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Fedora 38 Update: python-dbusmock-0.30.1-1.fc38
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2023-9d310f1032
2024-01-01 01:30:57.476998
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Name : python-dbusmock
Product : Fedora 38
Version : 0.30.1
Release : 1.fc38
URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-dbusmock
Summary : Mock D-Bus objects
Description :
With this program/Python library you can easily create mock objects on
D-Bus. This is useful for writing tests for software which talks to
D-Bus services such as upower, systemd, ConsoleKit, gnome-session or
others, and it is hard (or impossible without root privileges) to set
the state of the real services to what you expect in your tests.
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Update Information:
Automatic update for python-dbusmock-0.30.1-1.fc38. ##### **Changelog for
python-dbusmock** ``` * Sat Dec 23 2023 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 0.30.1-1
Over the years, this template has accumulated some hacks and bad API which made
PairDevice()'s handling of the Modalias/Class/Icon properties buggy and hard to
understand: * These are *static* device properties, they are not supposed to
change during pairing. * Commit ee29a4403359b6a added these as some kind of
"dynamic fallback default" when they were not initialized by the caller after
AddDevice(). * Commit 59d6af0dca3e silently broke that fallback default by
changing AddDevice() to set these device properties to empty strings. *
Commit fae4be7f49c0861 added another really bad API for setting Class in
PairDevice()(). That API didn't fit into D-Bus (see commit 8968284e8b which
had to make it a non-default parameter) and also broke the API, and moreover
it is totally unintuitive -- the device class has nothing to do with pairing.
Clean up all of these: Set the static property defaults in AddDevice() right
away, so that the caller can adjust them afterwards. Re-drop the `class_`
argument in PairDevice(). Adjust the documentation of AddDevice() to point out
that properties should be changed after calling that. Consequently, PairDevice()
will stop claiming that the static properties changed. This also gets rid of
some redundant code. ```
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ChangeLog:
* Sat Dec 23 2023 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 0.30.1-1
Over the years, this template has accumulated some hacks and bad API
which made PairDevice()'s handling of the Modalias/Class/Icon properties
buggy and hard to understand:
* These are *static* device properties, they are not supposed to change
during pairing.
* Commit ee29a4403359b6a added these as some kind of "dynamic fallback
default" when they were not initialized by the caller after
AddDevice().
* Commit 59d6af0dca3e silently broke that fallback default by changing
AddDevice() to set these device properties to empty strings.
* Commit fae4be7f49c0861 added another really bad API for setting Class
in PairDevice()(). That API didn't fit into D-Bus (see commit
8968284e8b which had to make it a non-default parameter) and also
broke the API, and moreover it is totally unintuitive -- the device
class has nothing to do with pairing.
Clean up all of these: Set the static property defaults in AddDevice()
right away, so that the caller can adjust them afterwards. Re-drop the
`class_` argument in PairDevice(). Adjust the documentation of
AddDevice() to point out that properties should be changed after calling
that.
Consequently, PairDevice() will stop claiming that the static properties
changed. This also gets rid of some redundant code.
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5 months
Fedora 38 Update: sentencepiece-0.1.99-1.fc38
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2023-b97f0ab27b
2024-01-01 01:30:57.476990
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Name : sentencepiece
Product : Fedora 38
Version : 0.1.99
Release : 1.fc38
URL : https://github.com/google/sentencepiece
Summary : An unsupervised text tokenizer for Neural Network-based text generation
Description :
The SentencePiece is an unsupervised text tokenizer for Neural Network-based
text generation.
It is an unsupervised text tokenizer and detokenizer mainly for
Neural Network-based text generation systems where the vocabulary size is
predetermined prior to the neural model training.
SentencePiece implements subword units and unigram language model with the
extension of direct training from raw sentences.
SentencePiece allows us to make a purely end-to-end system that does not
depend on language-specific pre/post-processing.
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Update Information:
update
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ChangeLog:
* Sat Dec 23 2023 topazus <topazus(a)outlook.com> - 0.1.99-1
- update to 0.1.99
* Sat Jul 22 2023 Fedora Release Engineering <releng(a)fedoraproject.org> - 0.1.92-11
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_39_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Jun 13 2023 Python Maint <python-maint(a)redhat.com> - 0.1.92-10
- Rebuilt for Python 3.12
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