Compose started at Sun May 23 08:15:16 UTC 2010
Broken deps for i386
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SolarModel-2.1-7.fc14.i686 requires libIrrlicht.so.1.6
anjal-0.3.2-2.fc14.i686 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.11
anjal-0.3.2-2.fc14.i686 requires libcamel-1.2.so.14
anjal-0.3.2-2.fc14.i686 requires libcamel-provider-1.2.so.14
anjal-0.3.2-2.fc14.i686 requires libedataserverui-1.2.so.8
1:anjuta-2.30.0.0-2.fc14.i686 requires libgladeui-1.so.9
dates-0.4.11-3.fc14.i686 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.11
evolution-couchdb-0.3.2-2.fc13.i686 requires libcamel-provider-1.2.so.14
evolution-couchdb-0.3.2-2.fc13.i686 requires libcamel-1.2.so.14
evolution-couchdb-0.3.2-2.fc13.i686 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.11
evolution-couchdb-0.3.2-2.fc13.i686 requires libcouchdb-glib-1.0.so.1
glabels-2.2.7-1.fc14.i686 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.11
gnome-phone-manager-0.65-5.fc12.i686 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.11
gnome-phone-manager-telepathy-0.65-5.fc12.i686 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.11
kobby-1.0-0.3.b4.fc13.i686 requires libinfinity-0.3.so.0
kobby-1.0-0.3.b4.fc13.i686 requires libinftext-0.3.so.0
libqinfinity-1.0-0.2.b4.fc13.i686 requires libinfinity-0.3.so.0
libqinfinity-1.0-0.2.b4.fc13.i686 requires libinftext-0.3.so.0
plexus-containers-component-annotations-javadoc-1.0-0.1.a34.7.fc12.noarch requires jakarta-commons-logging-javadoc
qtgpsc-0.2.3-6.fc12.i686 requires libgps.so.18
rubygem-right_aws-1.10.0-3.fc14.noarch requires rubygem(right-http_connection) >= 0:1.2.4
sepostgresql-8.4.3-2582.fc14.i686 requires postgresql-server = 0:8.4.3
vfrnav-0.4-1.fc13.i686 requires libgps.so.18
vifir-0.4-2.fc14.i686 requires libgps.so.18
viking-0.9.91-3.fc13.i686 requires libgps.so.18
Broken deps for x86_64
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SolarModel-2.1-7.fc14.x86_64 requires libIrrlicht.so.1.6()(64bit)
anjal-0.3.2-2.fc14.x86_64 requires libcamel-provider-1.2.so.14()(64bit)
anjal-0.3.2-2.fc14.x86_64 requires libedataserverui-1.2.so.8()(64bit)
anjal-0.3.2-2.fc14.x86_64 requires libcamel-1.2.so.14()(64bit)
anjal-0.3.2-2.fc14.x86_64 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.11()(64bit)
1:anjuta-2.30.0.0-2.fc14.i686 requires libgladeui-1.so.9
1:anjuta-2.30.0.0-2.fc14.x86_64 requires libgladeui-1.so.9()(64bit)
dates-0.4.11-3.fc14.x86_64 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.11()(64bit)
evolution-couchdb-0.3.2-2.fc13.x86_64 requires libcamel-provider-1.2.so.14()(64bit)
evolution-couchdb-0.3.2-2.fc13.x86_64 requires libcouchdb-glib-1.0.so.1()(64bit)
evolution-couchdb-0.3.2-2.fc13.x86_64 requires libcamel-1.2.so.14()(64bit)
evolution-couchdb-0.3.2-2.fc13.x86_64 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.11()(64bit)
glabels-2.2.7-1.fc14.x86_64 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.11()(64bit)
gnome-phone-manager-0.65-5.fc12.x86_64 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.11()(64bit)
gnome-phone-manager-telepathy-0.65-5.fc12.x86_64 requires libedataserver-1.2.so.11()(64bit)
kobby-1.0-0.3.b4.fc13.x86_64 requires libinfinity-0.3.so.0()(64bit)
kobby-1.0-0.3.b4.fc13.x86_64 requires libinftext-0.3.so.0()(64bit)
libqinfinity-1.0-0.2.b4.fc13.i686 requires libinfinity-0.3.so.0
libqinfinity-1.0-0.2.b4.fc13.i686 requires libinftext-0.3.so.0
libqinfinity-1.0-0.2.b4.fc13.x86_64 requires libinfinity-0.3.so.0()(64bit)
libqinfinity-1.0-0.2.b4.fc13.x86_64 requires libinftext-0.3.so.0()(64bit)
plexus-containers-component-annotations-javadoc-1.0-0.1.a34.7.fc12.noarch requires jakarta-commons-logging-javadoc
qtgpsc-0.2.3-6.fc12.x86_64 requires libgps.so.18()(64bit)
rubygem-right_aws-1.10.0-3.fc14.noarch requires rubygem(right-http_connection) >= 0:1.2.4
sepostgresql-8.4.3-2582.fc14.x86_64 requires postgresql-server = 0:8.4.3
vfrnav-0.4-1.fc13.x86_64 requires libgps.so.18()(64bit)
vifir-0.4-2.fc14.x86_64 requires libgps.so.18()(64bit)
viking-0.9.91-3.fc13.x86_64 requires libgps.so.18()(64bit)
Updated Packages:
almanah-0.7.3-1.fc14
--------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Andreas Osowski <th0br0(a)mkdir.name> - 0.7.3-1
- Update to 0.7.3
- Improved the UI appearance a little by adding some padding
- Updated translations
bouml-4.21-1.fc14
-----------------
* Sun May 23 2010 Debarshi Ray <rishi(a)fedoraproject.org> - 4.21-1
- Version bump to 4.21. (Red Hat Bugzilla #592893)
* Previous releases can not read a project saved with this version, but
projects made by previous releases can be read.
* In diagrams the context of nested classes now contains the the container
class when you ask for to indicate the namespace or Java package or Python
package or module through the drawing setting show context or equivalent.
This affects existing class diagrams.
* Add reverse/roundtrip settings with a dedicated edition dialog to specify
through a regular expression the files and/or directories whose must not
be taken into account during a reverse and roundtrip, allowing for
instance to not reverse test programs.
* New generation settings to choose how the path of the required files are
generated : without path, with absolute paths, with relative paths, with
path relative to the root directory.
* The definition of an external class for PHP has been extended, if a second
line is present this one is considered to contain the expected
require_once form to produce.
* The drawing setting 'show context' has been extended.
* When several elements of the same type are selected in a diagram the
multiple selection menu allows you to use the drawing settings of the
first selected element for the other selected elements.
* When you edit an attribute or an operation of a parametrized class or
nested in parametrized class(es) the name of the formal parameters are now
inserted in the list of proposed types.
* PHP Generator:
+ Automatically generate the require_once forms when the Php definition of
an artifact contains ${require_once}. This is the case for new projects,
you have to add it by yourself if you want this feature in your
existing projects.
* Plug-out:
+ Added operations requireOnceWithPath, set_RequireOnceWithPath,
isRelativePath, set_IsRelativePath, isRootRelativePath and
set_IsRootRelativePath on class PhpSettings to access the new generation
settings related to the generation of require_once forms for PHP.
+ Added operations reverseRoundtripDirRegExp,
isReverseRoundtripDirRegExpCaseSensitive, set_ReverseRoundtripDirRegExp,
reverseRoundtripFileRegExp, isReverseRoundtripFileRegExpCaseSensitive
and set_ReverseRoundtripFileRegExp on classes CppSettings, JavaSettings
and PhpSettings.
* Translation updates: fr.
* http://bouml.free.fr/historic.html
* Fri Apr 23 2010 Debarshi Ray <rishi(a)fedoraproject.org> - 4.20-1
- Version bump to 4.20. (Red Hat Bugzilla #569134)
* Previous releases can not read a project saved with this version, but
projects made by previous releases can be read.
* A crash could occur when some changes were done on a state present in an
opened diagram but never visible because of the diagram dimensions and the
position of the scrollbars. Fixed.
* Add constraint on activity and activity action.
* Add interface icon using a simple circle, extends drawing mode with it for
classes in a class diagram, instances in a sequence diagram and actors in
a use case diagram. To not change the already existing diagrams, when you
open an old diagram showing classes stereotyped interface or instances of
classes stereotyped interface, their drawing mode is forced to class when
it values natural (even indirectly).
* Add lost/found messages in sequence diagram.
* Add the new keyword ${inverse_name} producing the name of the inverse role
of a bi-directional relation between classes.
* In a sequence diagram, when an instance doesn't send nor receive message
the menu of the instance proposes to hide/show the life line. To allow to
draw a multiple instance with only one visible life line.
* New option -execnogui. Use it in place of -exec when you don't want to see
the GUI when you apply a plug-out when Bouml is started. In this case the
messages normally written in the trace window are produced on stdout. You
have to kill the process Bouml by yourself if you use -execnogui without
-exit.
* The message written to signal a message can't be added in a sequence
diagram contained wrong characters. Fixed.
* When Bouml was closed though a shortcut (control-w by default) while an
additional window like an artifact source windows was still open, Bouml
crashed (without any consequence because if needed the previously load
project was already saved). Fixed.
* C++ Roundtrip:
+ Do not empty the stereotypes when this is possible.
* Java Generator:
+ Do not duplicate imports both defined in artifact definition and through
dependencies.
+ When a nested class reference was produced the container classes' names
were missing and only the nested class' name was generated. Fixed.
* Java Roundtrip:
+ Do not empty the stereotypes when this is possible.
* Python Generator:
+ Extends the auto generated import to the classes referenced by the
attributes, associations and operations.
+ When a nested class reference was produced the container classes' names
were missing and only the nested class' name was generated. Fixed.
* State Machine Generator:
+ Add the operation doActivity() on the class representing the state
machine. When this operation is applied the do activity of the current
state is executed if it is not empty.
* Translation updates: de, es and fr.
* http://bouml.free.fr/historic.html
clutter-gtkmm-0.9.5-1.fc14
--------------------------
* Sun May 23 2010 Debarshi Ray <rishi(a)fedoraproject.org> - 0.9.5-1
- Version bump to 0.9.5.
* Use Clutter-Gtk 0.10. The pkg-config file has been renamed to
clutter-gtkmm-1.0.
* http://download.gnome.org/sources/clutter-gtkmm/0.9/clutter-gtkmm-0.9.5.news
* http://download.gnome.org/sources/clutter-gtkmm/0.9/clutter-gtkmm-0.9.5.cha…
- Added 'Requires: devhelp' to clutter-gtkmm-devel.
- Omitted unused direct shared library dependencies.
- Install the documentation in /usr/share/clutter-gtkmm-devel-0.9.5/reference
and put a symlink to it in /usr/share/clutter-gtkmm-1.0.
- Dropped AUTHORS and README.
denemo-0.8.16-1.fc14
--------------------
fftw2-2.1.5-21.fc14
-------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 José Matos <jamatos(a)fc.up.pt> - 2.1.5-21
- Move static libraries to a static subpackage (bz556047)
- Add remarks that this is version 2 of fftw to description and summaries
gnome-launch-box-0.4-17.fc14
----------------------------
gupnp-igd-0.1.7-1.fc14
----------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Brian Pepple <bpepple(a)fedoraproject.org> - 0.1.7-1
- Update to 0.1.7.
gwsmhg-0.9-1.fc14
-----------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Mads Kiilerich <mads(a)kiilerich.com> - 0.9-1
- New upstream release 0.9
k3b-1.92.0-1.fc14
-----------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 1:1.92.0-1
- k3b-1.92.0 (rc3)
- enable -common noarch content
konversation-1.3-0.1.beta1.fc14
-------------------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 1.3-0.1.beta1
- konversation-1.3-beta1
libgdl-2.31.1-1.fc14
--------------------
* Sun May 23 2010 Debarshi Ray <rishi(a)fedoraproject.org> - 2.31.1-1
- Version bump to 2.31.1.
* GNOME Goal: removed deprecated Gtk+ symbols. (GNOME Bugzilla #577469)
* Removed gdl_dock_layout_get_items_ui and gdl_dock_layout_get_ui from the
header as they were never defined in the sources. (GNOME Bugzilla #603466)
* Fixed missing return values. (GNOME Bugzilla #603600)
* Show icons too when the dock switcher style is set to tabs. (GNOME
Bugzilla #615113)
- Added 'BuildRequires: gtk-doc' for Fedora 15 too.
libmtp-1.0.3-1.fc14
-------------------
* Sun May 23 2010 Linus Walleij <triad(a)df.lth.se> 1.0.3-1
- New upstream version, bug fixes.
libmx-1.0.1-1.fc14
------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson(a)gmail.com> 1.0.1-1
- New upstream 1.0.1 stable release, use official tar file
libprojectM-2.0.1-5.fc14
------------------------
* Fri May 21 2010 Jameson Pugh (imntreal(a)gmail.com) - 2.0.1-5
- Don't create fonts directory
- Add a README.fedora for instructions on upgrading from -3
libunistring-0.9.3-1.fc14
-------------------------
* Sun May 23 2010 Pádraig Brady <P(a)draigBrady.com> 0.9.3-1
- Update to 0.9.3
oxygen-icon-theme-4.4.80-1.fc14
-------------------------------
* Fri May 21 2010 Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik(a)redhat.com> - 4.4.80-1
- 4.5 Beta 1 (4.4.80)
php-pdepend-PHP-Depend-0.9.14-1.fc14
------------------------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Christof Damian <christof(a)damian.net> - 0.9.14-1
- upstream 0.9.14
php-pear-Net-Socket-1.0.9-4.fc14
--------------------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Remi Collet <Fedora(a)FamilleCollet.com> 1.0.9-4
- spec cleanup
- rename Net_Socket.xml to php-pear-Net-Socket.xml
php-pear-Net-Traceroute-0.21.2-2.fc14
-------------------------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Remi Collet <Fedora(a)FamilleCollet.com> 0.21.2-2
- spec cleanup
php-pear-PHP-Compat-1.5.0-5.fc14
--------------------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Remi Collet <Fedora(a)FamilleCollet.com> 1.5.0-5
- spec cleanup
- rename PHP_Compat.xml to php-pear-PHP-Compat.xml
php-pear-PHP-CompatInfo-1.9.0-3.fc14
------------------------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Remi Collet <Fedora(a)FamilleCollet.com> - 1.9.0-3
- spec cleanup
php-pear-SOAP-0.12.0-4.fc14
---------------------------
* Wed May 05 2010 Remi Collet <Fedora(a)FamilleCollet.com> 0.12.0-4
- spec cleanup
- rename SOAP.xml to php-pear-SOAP.xml
php-pear-Var-Dump-1.0.3-5.fc14
------------------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Remi Collet <Fedora(a)FamilleCollet.com> 1.0.3-5
- spec cleanup
- rename Var_Dump.xml to php-pear-Var-Dump.xml
php-pear-XML-Parser-1.3.2-4.fc14
--------------------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Remi Collet <Fedora(a)FamilleCollet.com> 1.3.2-4
- spec cleanup
- rename XML_Parser.xml to php-pear-XML-Parser.xml
php-phpunit-PHPUnit-3.4.13-1.fc14
---------------------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Remi Collet <Fedora(a)famillecollet.com> - 3.4.13-1
- Update to 3.4.13
- add README.markdown (Changelog)
piklab-0.15.8-3.rev2721.fc14
----------------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Alain Portal <alain.portal[AT]univ-montp2[DOT]fr> 0.15.8-3
- Change name of likeback icons to fix BZ #594932
soprano-2.4.63-1.20100521.fc14
------------------------------
* Fri May 21 2010 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 2.4.63-1.20100521
- soprano 2.4.63 20100521 snapshot
zfs-fuse-0.6.9_beta3-6.fc14
---------------------------
* Sat May 22 2010 Uwe Kubosch <uwe(a)kubosch.no> - 0.6.9-6
- Updated to upstream version 0.6.9_beta3
- Add more build requires to build on F13 BUG 565076
- Add patches for missing libraries and includes to build on F13 BUG 565076
* Sat May 22 2010 Uwe Kubosch <uwe(a)kubosch.no> - 0.6.9-0
- Added packages for ppc and ppc64
- Build on F13 BUG 565076
- Updated to upstream version 0.6.9-BETA
- Fixes BUG 558172
- Added man files
- Added zfs_pool_alert
- Added zstreamdump
* Wed Jan 20 2010 Uwe Kubosch <uwe(a)kubosch.no> - 0.6.0-7
- Fixed bug in automatic scrub script BUG 559518
Summary:
Added Packages: 0
Removed Packages: 0
Modified Packages: 28
Hi,
Google released a set of high quality fonts as open source and I'm
wondering of those can be packaged and included for/in the next Fedora
14. Would that be possible?
http://code.google.com/p/googlefontdirectory/
-Ilyes Gouta
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Is disk space so expensive these days?
Rich.
--
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Read my programming blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com
Fedora now supports 80 OCaml packages (the OPEN alternative to F#)
http://cocan.org/getting_started_with_ocaml_on_red_hat_and_fedora
So, I know a lot of you out there hate bugzilla flags, but I think we
have problem with the current way we manage release blocker issues, and
flags offer a potential solution.
First the problem:
Right now, anybody can propose a release blocker bug. This is not the
problem though, the problem is that developers (and testers) have no
good queryable method to determine whether the proposed blocker has been
accepted or not. Why is this important? Well some (all?) developers
have finite time, and our release cycle is also finite. Therefor its
important that they work on the issues we would actually stop the
release for. As a reporter it's also worth knowing if the bug in
question will delay the release or not, so that a workaround could be
researched and documented.
A second problem is that we (qa, releng, devel) spend a looong time
processing all the proposed blockers. This is typically done during
marathon Friday meetings that can last up to 6 hours or more. That's a
long time to devote to the mind numbing action of going through bug
after bug after bug.
A solution, flags!
(our?) Bugzilla already has a method for proposal and acceptance. This
is done via flags. We currently use this for package reviews and CVS
admin tasks. What I propose is that we introduce a new flag once we've
branched a release and created a bugzilla version for a Fedora release.
That flag would be release_blocker or just blocker, or maybe
{alpha,beta,final}_blocker. Anybody who has rights to modify bugs could
set this flag to ?. As far as acceptance, we already look to releng,
QA, and development to agree on whether a bug is a blocker or not,
therefor we can express this transparently as a QA ack, a releng ack,
and a devel ack. Should a bug receive these acks, the blocker flag
would automatically move from ? to + and we'd have ourselves a blocker!
Some of you may find this familiar if you've dealt with RHEL products.
Is this going to prevent work from being done? Absolutely not. Unlike
that other product, we will not be blocking our source control and
buildsystem on whether or not a bug has gotten all the acks it needs or
not. If you have a fix for an issue, by all means get it committed and
built and proposed as an update, don't let process stand in your way.
How does it solve the problem(s)? We can query against flags and find
the bugs that have been accepted as blockers, which will help developers
find issues which are critical to be worked on. It'll help our testers
find issues which are determined to be blockers and have a fix that
needs to be verified. It'll help our qa/releng folks focus on issues
that are proposed but not yet accepted as blockers. It will also allow
us to process potential blockers as they come up asynchronously as
opposed to waiting for the next Friday grind and spend hours working
through the list synchronously. Ideally that will allow us to reach a
conclusion about a proposed blocker faster and with less overhead, so
that we can spend the meeting time discussing the truly interesting and
difficult issues that require discussion.
But why releng, QA, and devel acks? Good question. 3 might be wholly
unnecessary, but I believe that it is important to have voice of at
least the developer and QA involved. QA can help determine if an issue
touches on release criteria, or at least form the opinion that an issue
is worthy of slipping a release. At the same time, QA is not
omnipotent, and thus they do require input from subject matter experts,
such as the developer. The releng vote could probably get tossed,
releng could always just state opinion and ask for reconsideration if
the outcome isn't to our liking.
Anyway, there are little bits of detail here and there to work out, but
I wanted to float this idea while the current blocker process was still
fresh in people's minds. And it would be nice to have a different
discussion on this list. Please keep in mind that the idea behind this
isn't to stifle work in any way; The intent is to help developers make
decisions on what issues have higher priority than others, and to add
more openness and transparency to one of the things we do which seems
like a black hole to some people.
What say you?
--
Jesse Keating
Fedora -- Freedom² is a feature!
identi.ca: http://identi.ca/jkeating
Ideally someone who uses KDE; some of the bugs filed against the Qt
interface are rather hard to reproduce on GNOME.
Thanks,
--
Michel Alexandre Salim
Fedora Project Contributor: http://fedoraproject.org/
Email: salimma(a)fedoraproject.org | GPG key ID: 78884778
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