[releng] Updated tag rawhide-stable
by Dennis Gilmore
The lightweight tag 'rawhide-stable' was updated to point to:
5e2cf17... use new vagrant koji format options and add Cloud Vagrant b
It previously pointed to:
3b94012... remove Electronic_Lab livecd, it has been failing to build
NOTE: People pulling from the repository will not get the new tag.
For more information, please see:
http://live.gnome.org/Git/Help/TagUpdates
9 years
[releng] use new vagrant koji format options and add Cloud Vagrant box
by Dennis Gilmore
commit 5e2cf17986f798c95b668dd86967f4f51ea59b32
Author: Ian McLeod <imcleod(a)redhat.com>
Date: Fri Apr 17 08:59:35 2015 -0500
use new vagrant koji format options and add Cloud Vagrant box
use new vagrant koji format options and add Cloud Vagrant box
scripts/build-cloud-images | 26 +++++++++++++++++++++-----
1 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/scripts/build-cloud-images b/scripts/build-cloud-images
index fcbfe22..d69220d 100755
--- a/scripts/build-cloud-images
+++ b/scripts/build-cloud-images
@@ -49,6 +49,25 @@ do
koji image-build Fedora-Cloud-$spin $RELEASE --distro Fedora-20 $TARGET --kickstart=fedora-cloud-$lspin-$GITHASH.ks $url x86_64 i386 --format=qcow2 --format=raw-xz --release=$BUILD --scratch $REPOS --nowait --disk-size=3
done
+for spin in Base-Vagrant
+do
+ declare -l lspin
+ lspin=$spin
+ kickstart=fedora-cloud-$lspin-$GITHASH.ks
+ ksflatten -c fedora-cloud-$lspin.ks -o $kickstart
+ echo "url --url=$url"|sed -e 's|$arch|$basearch|g' >> $kickstart
+ koji image-build Fedora-Cloud-$spin $RELEASE $TARGET $url x86_64 \
+ $REPOS \
+ --release=$BUILD \
+ --distro Fedora-20 \
+ --kickstart=fedora-cloud-$lspin-$GITHASH.ks \
+ --format=vagrant-libvirt \
+ --format=vagrant-virtualbox \
+ --scratch \
+ --nowait \
+ --disk-size=40
+done
+
for spin in Atomic
do
declare -l lspin
@@ -76,11 +95,8 @@ do
--release=$BUILD \
--distro Fedora-20 \
--kickstart=fedora-cloud-$lspin-$GITHASH.ks \
- --format=qcow2 --format=raw-xz \
- --format=vsphere-ova \
- --format=rhevm-ova \
- --ova-option vsphere_ova_format=vagrant-virtualbox \
- --ova-option rhevm_ova_format=vagrant-libvirt \
+ --format=vagrant-virtualbox \
+ --format=vagrant-libvirt \
--ova-option vagrant_sync_directory=/home/vagrant/sync \
--scratch \
--nowait \
9 years
#6157: fedmsg notifications for "Fedora Secondary Arches" and "Fedora Other"
by Fedora Release Engineering
#6157: fedmsg notifications for "Fedora Secondary Arches" and "Fedora Other"
-----------------------------+------------------------
Reporter: adrian | Owner: rel-eng@…
Type: task | Status: new
Milestone: Fedora 22 Final | Component: mash
Keywords: | Blocked By:
Blocking: |
-----------------------------+------------------------
To decrease the load on the master and mirror and the mirrors
MirrorManager2 would like to change from cron based scanning and crawling
to fedmsg triggered scanning and crawling. For the MirrorManager
categories "Fedora Linux" and "EPEL" there are already fedmsg
notifications when then compose has finished. For the MirrorManager
categories "Fedora Secondary Arches" and "Fedora Other" there seems to be
no such notification. Therefore it would be helpful to reduce IO if such
notifications could also me made available once the content for "Fedora
Secondary Arches" and/or "Fedora Other" has changed.
This would leave the MirrorManager categories "RHEL" and "Fedora Archive"
as the only categories which would need to be checked via cron. From the
name of the categories they probably do not change very often.
--
Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/6157>
Fedora Release Engineering <http://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng>
Release Engineering for the Fedora Project
9 years
[releng] Typofix.
by Dennis Gilmore
commit e93862869ef2460a6902697e33b4f32ed6e2e20c
Author: Ralph Bean <rbean(a)redhat.com>
Date: Wed Apr 22 16:32:36 2015 -0400
Typofix.
This appears to have been a harmless typo.
scripts/buildbranched | 2 +-
scripts/buildrawhide | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/scripts/buildbranched b/scripts/buildbranched
index 19b9363..532b836 100755
--- a/scripts/buildbranched
+++ b/scripts/buildbranched
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ TOMAIL="devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org test(a)lists.fedoraproject.org"
SUBJECT='F-'$BRANCHED' Branched report: '$DATE' changes'
FROM="Fedora Branched Report <rawhide(a)fedoraproject.org>"
RSYNCPREFIX="sudo -u ftpsync"
-ATOMIC=$(mktemp -d /tmp/atomici.${DIST}.$DATE.XXXX)
+ATOMIC=$(mktemp -d /tmp/atomic.${DIST}.$DATE.XXXX)
ATOMICREPO="/mnt/koji/mash/atomic/$BRANCHED/"
ATOMICDEST="/pub/fedora/linux/atomic/$BRANCHED/"
diff --git a/scripts/buildrawhide b/scripts/buildrawhide
index bcaa072..bf1bd2c 100755
--- a/scripts/buildrawhide
+++ b/scripts/buildrawhide
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ TOMAIL="devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org test(a)lists.fedoraproject.org"
SUBJECT='rawhide report: '$DATE' changes'
FROM="Fedora Rawhide Report <rawhide(a)fedoraproject.org>"
RSYNCPREFIX="sudo -u ftpsync"
-ATOMIC=$(mktemp -d /tmp/atomici.${DIST}.$DATE.XXXX)
+ATOMIC=$(mktemp -d /tmp/atomic.${DIST}.$DATE.XXXX)
ATOMICREPO="/mnt/koji/mash/atomic/$BRANCHED/"
ATOMICDEST="/pub/fedora/linux/atomic/$BRANCHED/"
9 years
[PATCH] Typofix.
by Ralph Bean
This appears to have been a harmless typo.
---
scripts/buildbranched | 2 +-
scripts/buildrawhide | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/scripts/buildbranched b/scripts/buildbranched
index 19b9363..532b836 100755
--- a/scripts/buildbranched
+++ b/scripts/buildbranched
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ TOMAIL="devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org test(a)lists.fedoraproject.org"
SUBJECT='F-'$BRANCHED' Branched report: '$DATE' changes'
FROM="Fedora Branched Report <rawhide(a)fedoraproject.org>"
RSYNCPREFIX="sudo -u ftpsync"
-ATOMIC=$(mktemp -d /tmp/atomici.${DIST}.$DATE.XXXX)
+ATOMIC=$(mktemp -d /tmp/atomic.${DIST}.$DATE.XXXX)
ATOMICREPO="/mnt/koji/mash/atomic/$BRANCHED/"
ATOMICDEST="/pub/fedora/linux/atomic/$BRANCHED/"
diff --git a/scripts/buildrawhide b/scripts/buildrawhide
index bcaa072..bf1bd2c 100755
--- a/scripts/buildrawhide
+++ b/scripts/buildrawhide
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ TOMAIL="devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org test(a)lists.fedoraproject.org"
SUBJECT='rawhide report: '$DATE' changes'
FROM="Fedora Rawhide Report <rawhide(a)fedoraproject.org>"
RSYNCPREFIX="sudo -u ftpsync"
-ATOMIC=$(mktemp -d /tmp/atomici.${DIST}.$DATE.XXXX)
+ATOMIC=$(mktemp -d /tmp/atomic.${DIST}.$DATE.XXXX)
ATOMICREPO="/mnt/koji/mash/atomic/$BRANCHED/"
ATOMICDEST="/pub/fedora/linux/atomic/$BRANCHED/"
--
2.1.0
9 years
#6153: Fix F22 tags where bodhi pushed older updates to stable
by Fedora Release Engineering
#6153: Fix F22 tags where bodhi pushed older updates to stable
----------------------------+------------------------
Reporter: kalev | Owner: rel-eng@…
Type: task | Status: new
Milestone: Fedora 22 Beta | Component: koji
Keywords: | Blocked By:
Blocking: |
----------------------------+------------------------
After yesterday's F22 stable push, I noticed two builds where bodhi tagged
older updates over newer ones with the F22 tag, making the versions go
backwards. There's probably more packages affected, but these are the ones
that I accidentally found:
{{{
$ koji list-history --tag f22 --package dnf-plugins-extras
Mon Apr 6 20:33:31 2015 dnf-plugins-extras-0.0.6-2.fc22 tagged into f22
by bodhi [still active]
Mon Apr 20 18:54:30 2015 dnf-plugins-extras-0.0.5-4.fc22 tagged into f22
by bodhi [still active]
}}}
{{{
$ koji list-history --tag f22 --package mingw-gnutls
Mon Apr 20 18:57:10 2015 mingw-gnutls-3.3.14-2.fc22 tagged into f22 by
bodhi [still active]
Mon Apr 20 18:57:32 2015 mingw-gnutls-3.3.14-1.fc22 tagged into f22 by
bodhi [still active]
}}}
Please retag the newer dnf-plugins-extras-0.0.6-2.fc22 and mingw-
gnutls-3.3.14-2.fc22 builds.
Also, I remember lmacken had a script to detect wrongly tagged updates.
Could be this one, not entirely sure:
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/bodhi.git/tree/bodhi/tools/tagcheck.py
--
Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/6153>
Fedora Release Engineering <http://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng>
Release Engineering for the Fedora Project
9 years
[releng] Updated tag rawhide-stable
by Dennis Gilmore
The lightweight tag 'rawhide-stable' was updated to point to:
3b94012... remove Electronic_Lab livecd, it has been failing to build
It previously pointed to:
baa3e57... sync the whole dir withouit the * in the path
NOTE: People pulling from the repository will not get the new tag.
For more information, please see:
http://live.gnome.org/Git/Help/TagUpdates
9 years
[releng] remove Electronic_Lab livecd, it has been failing to build for months
by Dennis Gilmore
commit 3b94012212656b3c09b21d2ce8d7ca0a79d11191
Author: Dennis Gilmore <dennis(a)ausil.us>
Date: Tue Apr 21 14:02:00 2015 -0500
remove Electronic_Lab livecd, it has been failing to build for months
scripts/build-livecds | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/scripts/build-livecds b/scripts/build-livecds
index a410eb9..d382438 100755
--- a/scripts/build-livecds
+++ b/scripts/build-livecds
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ do
done
done
-SPINS="Games Electronic_Lab Robotics Scientific_KDE"
+SPINS="Games Robotics Scientific_KDE"
for spin in $SPINS
do
declare -l lspin
9 years
Fedora 22 beta Announcement text
by Joe Brockmeier
Fedora 22 Beta Release Announcement
===================================
The Fedora 22 Beta release has arrived, with a preview of the latest
free and open source technology under development. Take a peek inside!
- [Get Fedora 22 Beta
Workstation](https://getfedora.org/en/workstation/prerelease/)
- [Get Fedora 22 Beta
Server](https://getfedora.org/en/server/prerelease/)
- [Get Fedora 22 Beta
Cloud](https://getfedora.org/en/cloud/prerelease/)
- [Get Fedora 22 Beta
Spins](https://spins.fedoraproject.org/prerelease)
What is the Beta release?
-------------------------
The Beta release contains all the exciting features of Fedora 22's
editions in a form that anyone can help test. This testing, guided by
the [Fedora QA team](QA "wikilink"), helps us target and identify bugs.
When these bugs are fixed, we make a Beta release available. A Beta
release is meant to be feature complete and bears a very strong
resemblance to the third and final release. The final release of Fedora
22 is expected in May.
We need your help to make Fedora 22 the best release yet, so please take
some time to download and try out the Beta and make sure the things that
are important to you are working. If you find a bug, please report
it – every bug you uncover (and/or help fix!) is a chance to improve
the experience for millions of Fedora users worldwide.
Together, we can make Fedora rock-solid. We have a culture of
coordinating new features and pushing fixes upstream as much as
feasible, and your feedback will help improve not only Fedora but Linux
and free software on the whole.
### Base platform
- Faster and better dependency management: Yum has been replaced with
dnf as the default package manager. Dnf has very similar command
line options and configuration files compared to yum but also has
several major internal changes including using libsolv in
coordination with friends from the openSUSE project for faster and
better dependency management. dnf-yum provides automatic redirection
from yum to dnf in the command line for compatibility. The classic
yum command line tool renamed to yum-deprecated as a transitional
step for tools still using it.
### Fedora 22 Cloud
The Fedora 22 Cloud Edition builds on the work completed during the
Fedora 21 cycle, and brings in a number of improvements that make Fedora
22 a superb choice for running Linux in the cloud.
Ready for the Fedora 22 release, we have:
- The latest versions of rpm-ostree and rpm-ostree-toolbox. You can
even use rpm-ostree-toolbox to generate your own Atomic hosts from a
custom set of packages.
- Introduction of the Atomic command line tool to help manage Linux
containers on Atomic Hosts and update Atomic Hosts.
### Fedora 22 Server
Fedora 22 Server Edition brings several changes that will improve Fedora
for use as a server in your environment.
- Database Server Role: Fedora 21 introduced Rolekit, a daemon for
Linux systems that provides a stable D-Bus interface to manage
deployment of server roles. The Fedora 22 release adds onto that
work with a database server role based on PostgreSQL.
- Cockpit Updates: The Cockpit Web-based management application has
been updated to the latest upstream release which adds many new
features as well as a modular design for adding new functionality.
- XFS as default filesystem. XFS scales better for servers and can
handle higher storage capacity and we have made it the default
filesystem for Fedora 22 server users. Other filesystems including
Ext4 will continue to be supported and the ability to choose them
have been retained.
### Fedora 22 Workstation
As always, Fedora carries a number of improvements to make life better
for its desktop users and developers! Here's some of the goodness you'll
get in Fedora 22 Workstation edition.
Enhancements:
- The GNOME Shell notification system has been redesigned and subsumed
into the calendar widget.
- The Terminal now notifies you when a long running job completes.
- The login screen now uses Wayland by default with automatic fallback
to Xorg when necessary. This is a transitional step towards
replacing Xorg with Wayland by default in the next release and
should have no user visible difference.
- Installation of GStreamer codecs, fonts, and certain document types
is now handled by Software, instead of gnome-packagekit.
- The Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT) now features better
notifications, and uses the privacy control panel in GNOME to
control information sent.
Appearance:
- The Nautilus file manager has been improved to use GActions, from
the deprecated GtkAction APIs, for a better, more consistent
experience.
- The GNOME Shell has a refreshed theme for better usability.
- The Qt/Adwaita theme is now code complete, and Qt notifications have
been improved for smoother experience using Qt-based apps in
Workstation.
Under the covers:
- Consistent input handling for graphical applications is provided
using libinput library which is now used for both X11 and Wayland.
### Spins
Fedora spins are alternative versions of Fedora, tailored for various
types of users via hand-picked application sets or customizations. You
can browse all of the available spins via
http://spins.fedoraproject.org. Some of the popular ones include:
#### Fedora 22 KDE Plasma spin
Plasma 5, the successor to KDE Plasma 4, is now the default workspace in
the Fedora KDE spin. It has a new theme called Breeze, which has cleaner
visuals and better readability, improves certain work-flows and provides
overall more consistent and polished interface. Changes under the hood
include switch to Qt 5 and KDE Frameworks 5 and migration to fully
hardware-accelerated graphics stack based on OpenGL(ES).
#### Fedora 22 Xfce spin
The Xfce spin has been updated to Xfce 4.12. This release has an
enormous number of improvements, including HiDPI support, improvements
to window tiling, support for Gtk3 plugins, and many improvements for
multi-monitor support.
Issues and Details
------------------
This is an Beta release. As such, we expect that you may encounter bugs
or missing features. To report issues encountered during testing,
contact the Fedora QA team via the mailing list or in \#fedora-qa on
freenode.
As testing progresses, common issues are tracked on the Common F22
Bugs page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F22_bugs
Roadmap
-------
While Fedora 22 is still under active development, we have a number of
new features developed in parallel for Fedora 23 as well. While all of
these features are work in progress and the plans have not been
finalized, we want to highlight a few major changes expected and invite
your early testing and feedback.
- Wayland by default for Fedora 23 Workstation. XWayland will continue
to be provided for compatibility with applications using X.
- Python 3 by default for Fedora 23 Workstation: While most of the
default applications are already using Python 3 in Fedora 22, Fedora
23 Workstation will only include Python 3 by default. Python 2 will
continue to be included in the repositories.
- A Vagrant image for Fedora 23 Atomic Host and Cloud Images. We're
supplying Vagrant boxes that work with KVM or VirtualBox, so users
on Fedora will be able to easily consume the Vagrant images with
KVM, and users on Mac OS X or Windows can use the VirtualBox image.
For tips on reporting a bug effectively, read "how to file a bug
report":
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_file_a_bug_report
Release Schedule
----------------
The full release schedule is available on the Fedora wiki. The current
schedule calls for a final release in the end of May.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/22/Schedule
These dates are subject to change, pending any major bugs or issues
found during the testing process.
--
Joe Brockmeier | Principal Cloud & Storage Analyst
jzb(a)redhat.com | http://community.redhat.com/
Twitter: @jzb | http://dissociatedpress.net/
9 years