Fedora Core 1 Test Update: redhat-config-printer-0.6.79.2-1
by Tim Waugh
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Fedora Test Update Notification
FEDORA-2003-011
2003-11-19
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Name : redhat-config-printer
Version : 0.6.79.2
Release : 1
Summary : A printer configuration backend/frontend combination.
Description :
The printconf utility is a printer configuration and filtration system
based on magicfilter (the alchemist data library) and the foomatic
filter system. It rebuilds local print configuration and spool
directories from data sources at lpd init time, and is integrated to
use the multi-sourced features of the alchemist data library.
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Update Information:
Packages fixing a bug concerning printer sharing in the Printing
configuration tool are now available.
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* Wed Nov 19 2003 Tim Waugh <twaugh(a)redhat.com> 0.6.79.2-1
- 0.6.79.2:
- Another attempt to fix bug #109942.
* Thu Nov 13 2003 Tim Waugh <twaugh(a)redhat.com> 0.6.79.1-1
- 0.6.79.1:
- More sharing fixes (bug #109942).
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This update can be downloaded from:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/testing/1/
SRPMS/redhat-config-printer-0.6.79.2-1.src.rpm
md5 sum: dabfa63bd4f8103aeae870af0a6e4fd9
i386/redhat-config-printer-0.6.79.2-1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: f4be74616f31120cedd518ce3eda3f01
i386/redhat-config-printer-gui-0.6.79.2-1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 130df8e28eee61bd93de5454e7f43d53
i386/debug/redhat-config-printer-debuginfo-0.6.79.2-1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 54f3c3d652aa5290fced0ad321e7a281
This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can
launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.
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20 years, 5 months
Re: KDE 3.1.93 for Fedora spotted
by Neal D. Becker
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 10:47, Shane DeRidder wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 01:24, Mike Chambers wrote:
> > On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 23:12, Dave Thomas wrote:
> > > Most KDE mirrors dont have it yet....its pretty fresh. I am dl'ing it
> > > now to give it a try.
> >
> > Fedora Core 1 already contains 3.1.4, doesn't it?
>
> Yes, but 3.1.93 is the pre-3.2 version.
I tested 3.1.93 back on RH9. It looks really sweet, but there are enough
annoying bugs that you probably don't want to overwrite your kde3.1
installation with this.
20 years, 5 months
Fedora Core 1 Test Update: httpd-2.0.48-1.2
by Joe Orton
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Fedora Test Update Notification
FEDORA-2003-004
2003-11-19
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Name : httpd
Version : 2.0.48
Release : 1.2
Summary : Apache HTTP Server
Description :
Apache is a powerful, full-featured, efficient, and freely-available
Web server. Apache is also the most popular Web server on the
Internet.
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Update Information:
This update includes the latest stable release of Apache httpd 2.0,
including a fix for the security issue CVE CAN-2003-0542, a buffer
overflow in the parsing of configuration files.
(The update has been amended to fix a problem which occurs if a
running server is SIGHUPped before being completely restarted after
applying the update)
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* Wed Nov 19 2003 Joe Orton <jorton(a)redhat.com> 2.0.48-1.2
- bug fix for #110184
* Tue Oct 28 2003 Joe Orton <jorton(a)redhat.com> 2.0.48-1.1
- update to 2.0.48 (#108608, thanks to Robert Scheck)
- includes security fix for CVE CAN-2003-0542
- reinstate mpm_common.h (#108080)
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This update can be downloaded from:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/testing/1/
SRPMS/httpd-2.0.48-1.2.src.rpm
md5 sum: bca8a254280373629cfc6bb299289527
i386/httpd-2.0.48-1.2.i386.rpm
md5 sum: dd3bc35c34a87ca07170a78ac699f18c
i386/httpd-devel-2.0.48-1.2.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 13086f576313db4b22a585b0f7148caa
i386/httpd-manual-2.0.48-1.2.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 7b2daa2f2cc0f3d9d7de6875e1a9e2ba
i386/mod_ssl-2.0.48-1.2.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 6d27fdd67c2732ffd7e61342940965be
i386/debug/httpd-debuginfo-2.0.48-1.2.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 215ae4e114514a171e2c7f5ea685c286
This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can
launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.
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20 years, 5 months
syslog full of ppp messages
by Michal Zeravik
Hi,
I still can't configure syslog properly on FC1.
Dmesg show me a lot of something like this:
ABORTED IN=ppp0 OUT= MAC= SRC=148.64.152.132 DST=213.210.175.85 LEN=56
TOS=0x18 PREC=0x00 TTL=29 ID=64083 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=14646 DPT=5268
SEQ=1695786506 ACK=508020785 WINDOW=8192 RES=0x00 ACK RST URGP=72
I'm using asdl modem on eth0, but I didn't find config flag to disable
this messages.
These are listing to virtual console also. Very tiring.
Don't you know where I can disable this messages?
thanx
michalz
20 years, 5 months
php updates in testing
by seth vidal
Yo,
What's the story on the php updates in testing?
I didn't see that announce go across the list.
Would it be worthwhile to have these announcements for testing notices
get queued up on a webpage at the same time they're posted to this list?
I don't just mean the archives, either.
-sv
20 years, 5 months
Fedora Core 1 Test Update: php-4.3.4-1.1
by Joe Orton
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Fedora Test Update Notification
FEDORA-2003-005
2003-11-19
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Name : php
Version : 4.3.4
Release : 1.1
Summary : The PHP HTML-embedded scripting language. (PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor)
Description :
PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. PHP attempts to make it
easy for developers to write dynamically generated webpages. PHP also
offers built-in database integration for several commercial and
non-commercial database management systems, so writing a
database-enabled webpage with PHP is fairly simple. The most common
use of PHP coding is probably as a replacement for CGI scripts. The
mod_php module enables the Apache Web server to understand and process
the embedded PHP language in Web pages.
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Update Information:
This update includes the latest stable release of PHP 4 with a
large number of bug fixes since the previous 4.3.3 release.
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* Mon Nov 10 2003 Joe Orton <jorton(a)redhat.com> 4.3.4-1.1
- rebuild for FC1 updates
* Mon Nov 10 2003 Joe Orton <jorton(a)redhat.com> 4.3.4-1
- update to 4.3.4
- include all licence files
- libxmlrpc fixes
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This update can be downloaded from:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/testing/1/
SRPMS/php-4.3.4-1.1.src.rpm
md5 sum: 2d89453589faf321cb2fda3cfaa688d0
i386/php-4.3.4-1.1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 807f1d86ce8c882ec067cc3de577d601
i386/php-devel-4.3.4-1.1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 2308fe9db6d28f810a175c2a43dcb2f9
i386/php-imap-4.3.4-1.1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 363780faf947fd525b8c4259219ad6cb
i386/php-ldap-4.3.4-1.1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 9b1ce0c1f145ece8d0f4f3b14336eafc
i386/php-mysql-4.3.4-1.1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 9743abb7be63d9b87545724962a912ef
i386/php-pgsql-4.3.4-1.1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 82bcd4a7c2845cc6f56950d1174095a7
i386/php-odbc-4.3.4-1.1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 0981f69bf5a135fbca8b66c429439f4b
i386/php-snmp-4.3.4-1.1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: cd0d3d11ac7cebde8da9e4938523ab27
i386/php-domxml-4.3.4-1.1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: dee009be5ce123e01df587b86d571ae5
i386/php-xmlrpc-4.3.4-1.1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: b84bf68d9e6c87d1180d35dfd50725bd
i386/debug/php-debuginfo-4.3.4-1.1.i386.rpm
md5 sum: 33ab7c44e9a277e92c4567abea5b32aa
This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can
launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.
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20 years, 5 months
Fedora errata and test errata
by Gene C.
OK, I have been running all of the updates and "test updates" currently posted
with no problems.
However, I do wonder how bugs should be reported. Should they be reported
against Fedora Core 1 with the specific package version/release specified or
what? The number of reports updates in the last four days for Fedora Core 1
make it difficult to see just what is reported.
--
Gene
20 years, 5 months
postfix update?
by seth vidal
Hi,
Saw a postfix update come up in yum for testing-updates. Didn't see a
post here though.
Thought I'd fill in some details:
* Mon Nov 17 2003 John Dennis <jdennis(a)finch.boston.redhat.com>
2:2.0.16-1
- sync up with current upstream release, 2.0.16, fixes bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=108960
summary of bug:
postfix has a bug preventing use with (among others) MH, pine
just a heads up.
-sv
20 years, 5 months
Re: frustration: mailing lists and bugzilla reports
by Jef Spaleta
Owen Taylor wrote:
> In the ideal world, we'd never ship a release with any ShouldFix
> bugs still open. We certainly don't always achieve that. Perhaps for
> FC2, some external people can help nag on ShouldFix bugs. It really
> does help a lot if somebody posts a list of
FYI, http://www.fedora.us/wiki/FedoraTriage
Fedora Triage is experimenting with a couple of easy to use
ways for community members to deal with organizing bugzilla bugs
so developers can build reasonable queries.
First there are public tracker bugs like
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=109188
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=109188
Second trying to use a common syntax comment string
'triage->reason' to annotate bugs with searchable queries
http://www.fedora.us/wiki/TriageComment
example: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=109827
Some pre-built queries against these strings are at:
http://www.fedora.us/wiki/CannedQueries
These of course are very simple experiments on how to use the existing
bugzilla system so community knowledge can be a resource to help
developers quickly find lists of bugs. My personal wishlist is to have
very granular editting permissions so different grades 'trusted'
community members can get different levels of editting access so that
'trusted' community members can do some of the more day-to-day QA tasks.
Also on my wishlist is a new triage oriented whiteboard space
that can hold the triage->reason strings. Putting them in comments, is
not the best solution. I'd rather have a whiteboard like space for
community triage comments that can be re-written and can be controlled
under a fine-grained editting permissions...to prevent abuse and to make
it easy for honest triage comment mistakes to be erased.
I would appreciate feedback from package maintainers about how much
value they are getting out of the public trackers and the triage comment
strings, as query tools.
-jef"sure..doing this sort of triage without bugzilla editting rights is
like sword fighting with both hands tied behind your back...but having
sharp pointy teeth helps a little"spaleta
20 years, 5 months