Orphaned some (mostly Python) packages
by Miro Hrončok
# python-behave
Leaf.
Doesn't build yet with Python 3.8, but a patch exists:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1706085
# python-cligj
python-rasterio and python-fiona depend on that.
# python-coverage_pth
python-pytest-testmon depends on that.
# python-jeepney
python-SecretStorage -> python-keyring depends on that.
# python-pathtools
Needed by:
python-sphinx-autobuild
python-watchdog
python-Lektor
python-pytest-watch
# python-pep8
BuildRequired by many, but they have been warned:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1667200
Switch to python-pycodestyle or better stop linting in %check.
# rpmlint-scl-config
Leaf. Packaged long time ago and never touched since.
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4 years, 8 months
RFE: automatically enable rpmlint gating test for packages with a
foo.rpmlintrc
by Hans de Goede
Hi All,
So what I've been reading from the rawhide gating mailthread,
creating the gating rules unfortunately is somewhat convoluted /
involved.
As such I was wondering if maybe it is an idea to automatically
enabled the rpmlint gating test for packages which have a
<packagename>.rpmlint rc. ?
Alternatively a wiki page with gating confif snippets, mirroring
how have a wiki page for specfile scriptlet snippets, might be a
good idea. I would like to opt in to test-gating where possible,
esp. with the rpmlint tests, but I do not have a lot of time to
spend on this. More in general I believe that the easier this
is made to use, the better chances are that people will actually
use this.
Regards,
Hans
4 years, 8 months
Does anybody care about gettext?
by Igor Gnatenko
Well, it was retired because it did not built since F30 mass rebuild…
* petersen (Jens Petersen)
* ueno (Daiki Ueno)
* praiskup (Pavel Raiskup)
* suanand (Sundeep Anand)
* nphilipp (Nils Philippsen)
* jjanco (Jakub Janco)
6 maintainers could not fix FTBFS for half a year? Anybody is
interested to maintain gettext?
4 years, 8 months
[HEADS-UP] dav1d and aom SONAME bump
by Robert-André Mauchin
Hello,
Next week I will update dav1d to version 0.4.0 which includes a SONAME bump,
and will do a GIT snapshot of aom, whose library is unstable.
I will push these updates both on F31 and F30, so consumers of these libraries
(ffmpeg, xine-lib, vlc) will need to rebuild their packages on both release.
Best regards,
Robert-André
4 years, 8 months
Disappearing mouse pointer
by Jerry James
I use the default GNOME desktop, using Wayland with Intel graphics. I
have a web browser, a terminal, and an editor running on desktop 1.
On desktop 2 (i.e., where Ctrl-Alt-Down takes you) I have virt-manager
running, with open windows for whichever VMs are currently in use.
Yesterday, I updated my Fedora 30 machine. See the list of updated
packages below. After rebooting into the new kernel, I interacted
with a CentOS 7 VM for maybe 10 minutes. When I moved the mouse
pointer out of the VM window on desktop 2, the pointer vanished. That
is, the mouse pointer is now invisible on desktop 2, except when it is
inside the VM window. If I switch back to desktop 1, the mouse
pointer is visible, unless I move it onto the menu bar at the top of
the screen, where it also vanishes.
Logging out and then back in restored the mouse pointer, but after
working with the VM for just a few minutes, the mouse pointer
disappeared again, exactly as before. Opening system settings brought
the mouse pointer back, for some reason.
I would like to file a bug on this, if it is not already a known bug.
Could this be due to the libinput update? Before the following
updates were installed, I never saw this happen. Now it seems to be
repeatable:
cppcheck-1.88-3.fc30.x86_64
hwdata-0.326-1.fc30.noarch
kernel-headers-5.2.5-200.fc30.x86_64
libdnf-0.35.1-3.fc30.x86_64
libinput-1.13.902-1.fc30.x86_64
librepo-1.10.5-1.fc30.x86_64
pcre2-10.33-9.fc30.i686
pcre2-10.33-9.fc30.x86_64
pcre2-devel-10.33-9.fc30.x86_64
pcre2-utf16-10.33-9.fc30.x86_64
pcre2-utf32-10.33-9.fc30.x86_64
perf-5.2.5-200.fc30.x86_64
perl-4:5.28.2-438.fc30.x86_64
perl-Attribute-Handlers-1.01-438.fc30.noarch
perl-Devel-Peek-1.27-438.fc30.x86_64
perl-Devel-SelfStubber-1.06-438.fc30.noarch
perl-Errno-1.29-438.fc30.x86_64
perl-ExtUtils-Embed-1.35-438.fc30.noarch
perl-ExtUtils-Miniperl-1.08-438.fc30.noarch
perl-IO-1.39-438.fc30.x86_64
perl-IO-Zlib-1:1.10-438.fc30.noarch
perl-Locale-Maketext-Simple-1:0.21-438.fc30.noarch
perl-Math-Complex-1.59-438.fc30.noarch
perl-Memoize-1.03-438.fc30.noarch
perl-Module-Loaded-1:0.08-438.fc30.noarch
perl-Net-Ping-2.62-438.fc30.noarch
perl-Pod-Html-1.24-438.fc30.noarch
perl-SelfLoader-1.25-438.fc30.noarch
perl-Test-1.31-438.fc30.noarch
perl-Time-Piece-1.33-438.fc30.x86_64
perl-devel-4:5.28.2-438.fc30.x86_64
perl-interpreter-4:5.28.2-438.fc30.x86_64
perl-libnetcfg-4:5.28.2-438.fc30.noarch
perl-libs-4:5.28.2-438.fc30.x86_64
perl-macros-4:5.28.2-438.fc30.x86_64
perl-open-1.11-438.fc30.noarch
perl-utils-5.28.2-438.fc30.noarch
python3-hawkey-0.35.1-3.fc30.x86_64
python3-libdnf-0.35.1-3.fc30.x86_64
selinux-policy-3.14.3-43.fc30.noarch
selinux-policy-targeted-3.14.3-43.fc30.noarch
subversion-1.12.2-1.fc30.x86_64
subversion-libs-1.12.2-1.fc30.x86_64
Hints welcome. Thank you,
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Jerry James
http://www.jamezone.org/
4 years, 8 months