EPEL report week 38 2007
by Thorsten Leemhuis
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/Reports/Week38
= Weekly EPEL Summary =
Week 38/2007
== Most important happenings ==
* [:ThorstenLeemhuis:knurd] redesigned the schedule page in the wiki
and created special "task" pages for each epel-todo-list task -- he
hopes to improve the workflow. See his
[https://www.redhat.com/archives/epel-devel-list/2007-September/msg00076.html
announcement] for more details
== EPEL SIG Meeting ==
Meting was canceld this week. Next meeting: 20070926 at 17:00 UTC in
#fedora-meeting
== Stats ==
=== General ===
Number of EPEL Contributors 1
We welcome 1 new contributors: tsmetana
=== EPEL 5 ===
Number of source packages: 660
Number of binary packages: 1278
There are 5 new Packages:
* awstats | Advanced Web Statistics
* haproxy | HA-Proxy is a TCP/HTTP reverse proxy for high availability
environments
* kaffeine | Xine-based media player
* nut | Network UPS Tools
* xine-lib | Xine library
=== EPEL 4 ===
Number of source packages: 420
Number of binary packages: 856
There are 2 new Packages:
* haproxy | HA-Proxy is a TCP/HTTP reverse proxy for high availability
environments
* nut | Network UPS Tools
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16 years, 7 months
changes in the wiki to improve workflow
by Thorsten Leemhuis
Hi all!
I worked a bit in the wiki in the hope to improve the EPEL SIG workflow
and to make the "do more on the lists" and "less in the meetings" a bit
easier for everyone.
I created special "tasks" pages for bigger EPEL tasks on our todo-list.
For example:
* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/Tasks/Rhel51
We should collect information here what needs to be prepared for the
EPEL5 repo to be prepared once EL51 gets shipped. That page doesn't
contain much info, but it's a start
* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/Tasks/RhelMetaData
This is a old topic that has seen some process, but not much. Seems
different people expect different things from this -- this page
hopefully helps to sort that out and realize it afterwards.
As many simple steps are not worth the overhead of a dedicated Wiki page
I created http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/Tasks/Misc
to be used to collect small and easy tasks (e.g. those that can be
described with a few words and should be realized within one or two
weeks) to make sure they are not forgotten.
In addition I even created
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/Tasks/LongTerm to make sure some
ideas for the long term are not forgotten as well.
Note that *everyone* is allowed and hereby *encouraged* to edit those
pages / add new tasks. I hope that way informations are written down
there and don't get lost in the noise of a list (which is more often the
case then I'd like).
The task owners should keep a close eye on the pages (¹) and make sure
they are up2date. I'd be really glad if all owners of the task that have
a dedicated page can give a weekly status update on the pages itself --
that way we avoid the "whats the latest status of <foo>" in the meetings
and the writer of the weekly report can just include it in the repo,
thus everyone knows what up and if tasks are moving.
The schedule page collects the most crucial informations from the
different pages and collects them to give a easier overview:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/Schedule#Tasks
The topics for a meeting will be written to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/Schedule#TopicsForThisWeek
-- but I'll try to send them to the list again more often ahead of the
meeting.
Questions? Comments?
CU
knurd
(¹) -- hint: subscribe to the page -- or even to all pages below
EPEL/Tasks to know where work is being done
16 years, 7 months
Log from last weeks EPEL SIG meeting (20070912)
by Thorsten Leemhuis
Reminder: next meeting on Wednesday (20070919) at 23:00 UTC in #fedora-meeting
00:00:56 <knurd> Hi everybody; who's around?
00:01:07 --- knurd has changed the topic to: EPEL Sig meeting -- Meeting rules at http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/Schedule/MeetingGuidelines -- Init process
00:01:11 <knurd> Meeting ping dgilmore, Jeff_S, knurd, mmcgrath, nirik, stahnma, quaid and everyone interested in EPEL -- EPEL meeting in #fedora-meeting now!
00:01:17 * knurd likes to remind people that the schedule and the topic list for todays meeting can be found on http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/Schedule
00:01:30 * f13 peeks in
00:01:45 * knurd has a cold and should be in bed...
00:02:11 <dgilmore> knurd: pushing should be easier now
00:02:27 <knurd> dgilmore, yeah, I've read about it in my inbox
00:02:38 <knurd> dgilmore, does it work like Michael expected it now?
00:02:52 <dgilmore> knurd: it seems to yes
00:03:03 <knurd> dgilmore, great
00:03:30 <knurd> dgilmore, btw, the current repo is "5"
00:03:47 <knurd> the plan was to have "5.0" and "5.1" repos and let 5 point to the current one
00:03:54 <knurd> dgilmore, should that still be possible to do?
00:04:16 <knurd> having "5.0" and "5.1" repos would make it possible for users to stick to 5.0
00:04:25 <knurd> if they don#t want to upgreade yet to 5.1
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00:04:41 <f13> given that Red Hat has an update model that is like that, this is probably a good idea.
00:04:55 <dgilmore> knurd: they should be symlinks to 5
00:04:58 <knurd> btw, I supose there is no public official date when RHEl 5.1 is going to be released?
00:04:58 <f13> Red Hat has an update model that will allow you to stay on say 5.0 and get only critical updates built for 5.0.
00:05:06 <f13> knurd: I don't think so
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00:05:33 <knurd> dgilmore, no, that does not work if there is something in the normal repo then that requires stuff from 5.1
00:05:39 <knurd> so we need 5.0 and 5.1 repos
00:05:47 <dgilmore> knurd: we can not do that
00:05:49 <knurd> and just link from 5 -> latest (e.g. 5.1 soon)
00:05:58 <knurd> dgilmore, why not?
00:06:01 <dgilmore> we do not have the resources to offer something like that
00:06:20 <knurd> resources as in "hard-disk space"?
00:06:27 <knurd> it's just for some months
00:06:31 <knurd> we could hardlink the files
00:06:42 <knurd> and remove the 5.0 directory when RHEL drops 5.0 completely
00:06:50 <dgilmore> as in hard disk space and scripst that hardlink and set multiple repositories
00:06:57 <f13> you'd need multiple scm branches too
00:07:03 <f13> one for each point release.
00:07:04 * nirik is here now finally.
00:07:05 <warren> RH ourselves builds something on 5.0 if it is meant for both 5.0 and 5.1
00:07:13 <knurd> f13, well, I don#t think we need to update the old branches
00:07:18 <knurd> f13, that is to much work for epel
00:07:23 <f13> knurd: you do if htere is a security issue
00:07:35 <dgilmore> knurd: it will blow up the world we dont have resouces to do such a thing
00:07:56 * mmcgrath tends to agree with dgilmore.
00:08:02 <knurd> dgilmore, it's in the guidelines
00:08:03 <knurd> for motnhs
00:08:07 <nirik> centos doesn't do that either, do they?
00:08:12 <knurd> why didn#t you speak up once about it
00:08:12 <mmcgrath> nirik: they don't.
00:08:28 <knurd> nirik, they have different directories for their releases as well
00:08:40 <dgilmore> knurd: I had assumed we would keep a single tree and create symlinks for releases
00:08:58 * quaid is here, had to come back from an unexpected reboot
00:08:59 <knurd> dgilmore, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/GuidelinesAndPolicies#head-a98bce5283e...
00:09:05 <knurd> nirik, mmcgrath read that as well
00:09:07 <nirik> they only build against the current tho I thought and the others were symlinks to the current
00:09:16 <knurd> that's why we agreed on months ago
00:09:35 <dgilmore> nirik: thats my take on it also
00:09:47 * nirik reads
00:09:51 --- knurd has changed the topic to: EPEL Meeting | RHEL / EPEL 5.1 -- unassigned
00:09:55 <mmcgrath> knurd: they keep the old trees around but they don't have anything in them.
00:09:58 <mmcgrath> http://mirror.steadfast.net/centos/4.4/readme
00:00:02 <nirik> yeah, that was my understanding too. ;( Sorry if I misread/misunderstood the written guideline...
00:00:05 <knurd> I thought they keept the old tree around for some weeks/months
00:00:21 <dgilmore> anyways it is not really my problem since i am no longer part of the EPEL SIG
00:00:23 <knurd> so users that don#t want to update yet don#t run into issues
00:00:29 <mmcgrath> knurd: the problem here is that someone (and its going to have to be a person) will need to track the trees if some packages have a different destination at different times.
00:00:43 <knurd> dgilmore, well, I wanted you opinion in general
00:00:48 <mmcgrath> they'll need to make decisions on what rpms end up where and when.
00:12:05 <knurd> mmcgrath, we would just keep the 5.0 tree around for some months
00:12:11 <knurd> no updates anymore
00:12:13 <mmcgrath> for what purpose?
00:12:21 <knurd> for users that are not yet on 5.1
00:12:27 <knurd> or don#t want to go there yet
00:12:47 <knurd> for example as yum-utils is iirc in 5.1
00:13:02 <knurd> we are oing to delete it in epel soon (I suppose)
00:13:08 <nirik> but they could just use the symlinked 5.1 repo. If there was some dependency that was in 5.1 and not 5.0 it would error or pull in the upgrade?
00:13:17 <knurd> but users still on 5.0 would run into broken deps problems then
00:13:55 <knurd> well, seems I'm the only one htat thinks that we do it like that
00:14:04 <knurd> so let's ignore the issue for now
00:14:20 <knurd> it's not that important (but I think it would be nice to have and shouldn#t be to much work to realize)
00:14:20 <nirik> knurd: we might bring it up on list... if we were confused, there might be others as well...
00:14:31 <knurd> yeah, maybe
00:14:34 <mmcgrath> so the specific use case is people who do not or cannot upgrade to 5.1 but still want to use epel for a few months.
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00:14:43 <knurd> mmcgrath, yes
00:15:12 <nirik> then the expectation is that they would upgrade after a few months? and not just always stay on 5.0
00:15:15 <mmcgrath> and to do that we'll have to create a directory full of hard links, decide when it should expire, update our scripts to point to the new location but possibly have it do security updates to 5.0.
00:15:43 <mmcgrath> I guess my concern is, if its on our mirror I would consider it supported so if I'm using 5.0, I'd expect it to be up to date until it disappears.
00:15:59 <mmcgrath> yeah, we should take it to the list for input.
00:16:09 <knurd> mmcgrath, k
00:16:52 <knurd> I suppose I'll do that then
00:16:56 * knurd moves on
00:17:03 --- knurd has changed the topic to: EPEL Meeting | push to stable easily -- knurd/nirik/dgilmore
00:17:19 <knurd> dgilmore, I suppose that I can remove that from the schedule for now?
00:17:20 <nirik> so the scripts are all setup now?
00:17:31 <knurd> nirik, seems so
00:17:35 * nirik hasn't had time to remove things that need to be removed... will try and do that today.
00:17:47 <knurd> dgilmore said they are working as expected now as far as he knows
00:17:48 <nirik> also there are some security updates that need to push direct to stable
00:17:58 <mmcgrath> I don't think we've fully tested the test -> stable part yet have we?
00:18:09 <knurd> mmcgrath, not sure
00:18:33 <nirik> yeah, I don't think we have.
00:18:53 <knurd> well, someone should
00:19:10 <knurd> nirik, are those packages that should go to testing a good testbed?
00:19:11 <nirik> I guess I can setup a mirror repo here, add in the security updates and make sure it's ok, delete the broken dep packages, and then if all looks ok try a push
00:19:42 <nirik> which packages? built but not in testing?
00:19:54 <knurd> nirik, wouldn#t it be easier for those security updates to just diff "requirements of old and new package"?
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00:19:58 <knurd> those should be identical
00:20:21 <knurd> nirik, not sure; are those "security updates that need to push direct to stable" build already or in testing?
00:20:52 <knurd> I suppose we need to do the real testing -> stable move soon as well
00:20:55 <nirik> well, for example, thttpd is one... I think it's built but not in testing yet. So, it would need to go from nothing to stable, bypassing testing.
00:21:13 <knurd> RHEL 5.1 is planed for this quarter iirc
00:21:49 <nirik> I will try and clean up things and test pushing tonight...
00:21:54 <knurd> nirik, did you get instructions from michael about the new commands?
00:22:07 <nirik> yeah, in that orig email you forwarded I think.
00:22:13 <knurd> e.g. how to push to stable directly or how to move from testing to stable
00:22:16 <knurd> nirik, k
00:22:19 <knurd> so how about this:
00:22:24 <nirik> yeah, if they work I can do it. :)
00:22:31 <knurd> we create a backup on the master repo
00:22:34 <knurd> try the push script
00:22:48 <knurd> and abort if it does stupid things?
00:23:24 <nirik> well, I think the way it works is that it works on a copy until the final sync, then it syncs to the real repo...
00:23:40 <nirik> so in theory we can copy back if the script messes up.
00:23:47 <nirik> I can make a backup copy tho too.
00:24:17 <nirik> as long as their is space for it.
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00:25:15 <knurd_> sorry, the machine with "knurd" on it just crashed afaics
00:25:17 <mmcgrath> knurd_: :)
00:25:24 <dgilmore> knurd, nirik: can one of you document that in the wiki
00:25:41 <knurd_> "that" -> what michael send us?
00:25:49 <dgilmore> knurd: yes
00:26:11 <nirik> sure... anywhere sound good, or just a new page?
00:26:27 <knurd_> nirik, can you take care of it?
00:26:31 <nirik> sure. will do now.
00:26:34 <knurd_> nirik, thx
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00:27:11 <knurd_> nirik, so can you try to move a pacakge from testing to stable?
00:27:18 <knurd_> and one from needsign directly to stable?
00:27:23 <knurd_> so we know that it works?
00:27:26 --- knurd_ is now known as knurd
00:27:33 <nirik> sure. What package from testing should be moved to stable?
00:28:13 <knurd> are there maybe two security updates in needsign?
00:28:18 <knurd> then push one to testing
00:28:24 <knurd> and from there to stable right after?
00:28:29 <knurd> and the other one directly?
00:28:50 <nirik> yeah, I can't recall, but I think there might be another one or two
00:28:55 <nirik> can try that
00:29:03 <knurd> nirik, that would be great
00:29:06 <knurd> thx for your help
00:29:16 <nirik> also, there are package s that need to be removed...
00:29:21 <mmcgrath> nirik rocks the house.
00:29:34 * knurd has really not enought time atm
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00:29:43 <knurd> should get better in two weeks again
00:29:47 <nirik> ha. I wish I had more time to figure out the scripts and have been able to get things going sooner.
00:30:00 --- knurd is now known as knurd_
00:30:14 --> knurd (n=thl@fedora/thl) has joined #fedora-meeting
00:30:35 * knurd_ moves on
00:30:40 --- knurd_ has changed the topic to: EPEL Meeting | RHEL / EPEL 5.1 -- unassigned
00:30:43 <knurd_> forgot something
00:30:49 <knurd_> RHEL 5.1 is likely out soon
00:30:52 <knurd_> we don#t know when
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00:31:14 <knurd_> so I suppose we need to do the EPEL testing -> stable move a week or two after 5.1 is out
00:31:26 <knurd_> is that fine for everybody?
00:31:47 <nirik> yeah, sounds good. Again, we will want to make sure there are no broken deps, etc.
00:31:50 <mmcgrath> that sounds reasonable.
00:32:08 <knurd> nirik, yeah, I suppose we should leave those broken deps in testing
00:32:10 <nirik> Also, there are a few packages that are pulled into 5.1 that were in EPEL. We will want to tell maintaners to dead.package them?
00:32:18 <knurd> nirik, good idea
00:33:09 * knurd moves on for real then again
00:33:17 --- knurd has changed the topic to: EPEL Meeting | do more on the list and less in the meetings; "Power to the people with no delay." aka "Steering Committee's are slow and old style" -- all
00:33:41 <knurd> I suppose we really somehow need to discuss this on the list and then just start it
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00:33:46 <knurd> and see how it goes
00:33:52 <knurd> and fine-tune it while doing it
00:34:00 <mmcgrath> It'd be nice if we had an official way to make decisions on the list.
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00:34:37 <knurd> mmcgrath, yeah, agreed
00:35:12 <knurd> like in "if no one objects within some days it's considered accepted?"
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00:35:34 <warren> BTW, I inserted this rule into RH's processes for adding a new package to RHEL.
00:35:39 <mmcgrath> yeah.
00:35:53 <warren> something like "Check EPEL to be sure your new package is newer"
00:36:05 <nirik> warren: excellent.
00:36:11 <knurd> warren, thx
00:36:34 <warren> also "smooth upgrade from EPEL"
00:36:40 <knurd> mmcgrath, I'd say let's discuss that on the list
00:36:49 * knurd has to leave soon for some minutes
00:36:51 * tux_440volt will be back soon: Gone away for now.
00:37:17 <knurd> does that sounds sane?
00:37:32 <knurd> e.g. discuss on the list how to do more things on the list?
00:37:39 <nirik> sure. ;)
00:37:54 --- knurd has changed the topic to: EPEL Meeting -- Free discussion around EPEL
00:38:09 <knurd> if there anything else we need to discuss today?
00:38:10 <nirik> knurd, mmcgrath, dgilmore: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/EPEL_repositoryinfo (feel free to correct/add/etc)
00:38:28 <knurd> Generic Job Description? Communication plan] for enterprise customers/ISVs/IHVs?
00:38:37 <knurd> or shall we try to finish those on hte list as well?
00:38:55 <mmcgrath> knurd: yeah, especially since the meetings have just been the few of us.
00:39:07 <knurd> k
00:39:08 <nirik> so are we sticking with the alternate meeting time? it didn't seem to help much last week except that knurd wasn't able to make it.
00:39:29 <knurd> nirik, I'd say we try antoher two or three weeks and decide afterwards
00:39:32 <nirik> ok
00:39:56 <knurd> k, anything else?
00:40:09 <mmcgrath> nope
00:40:27 * knurd will close the meeting in 30
00:41:02 * nirik has nothing.
00:41:16 * knurd will close the meeting in 10
00:41:27 <knurd> -- MARK -- Meeting end
00:41:27 --- knurd has changed the topic to: Channel is used by various Fedora groups and committees for their regular meetings | Note that meetings often get logged | For questions about using Fedora please ask in #fedora | See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/FedoraMeetingChannel for meeting schedule
00:41:31 <knurd> thx everyone
00:41:40 <mmcgrath> thanks knurd
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00:41:59 * knurd afk for a few minutes
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00:42:08 <nirik> thanks knurd
16 years, 7 months
bugzilla rpms in testing/4
by Greg Swallow
I haven't really been following along to know if the plan is to wait for
RHEL 4.6 to come out to move the bugzilla rpms from testing to stable,
is it? Why I ask is because it looks like RHEL 4.6 will support
bugzilla 3.0 if the newer version of perl-DBI is then available as it
says in this bug report:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=250261
Maybe worth waiting for? Or would the EPEL policies allow updating to
bugzilla 3.0 if 2.2 was already in "stable"?
Greg
16 years, 7 months
Fedora EPEL Package Build Report 2007-09-21
by Fedora Koji Build System
Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/5: 14
NEW awstats-6.7-1.el5 : Advanced Web Statistics
cacti-0.8.6j-9.el5
(!) ctapi-common-1.1-3.el5 : INVALID rebuild, not published!
ctapi-cyberjack-3.0.4-1.el5
ganymed-ssh2-210-5.el5
gcin-1.3.4-3.el5
NEW haproxy-1.3.12.2-3.el5 : HA-Proxy is a TCP/HTTP reverse proxy for high availability environments
NEW kaffeine-0.8.5-4.el5 : Xine-based media player
NEW nut-2.2.0-4.el5 : Network UPS Tools
plone-3.0.1-1.el5
python-memcached-1.40-2.el5
svnkit-1.1.4-1.el5
NEW xine-lib-1.1.8-4.el5 : Xine library
zabbix-1.4.2-3.el5
Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/4: 7
cacti-0.8.6j-9.el4
(!) ctapi-common-1.1-3.el4 : INVALID rebuild, not published!
ctapi-cyberjack-3.0.4-1.el4
NEW haproxy-1.3.12.2-4.el4 : HA-Proxy is a TCP/HTTP reverse proxy for high availability environments
mercurial-0.9.4-4.el4
NEW nut-2.2.0-3.2.el4 : Network UPS Tools
zabbix-1.4.2-3.el4
Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/5:
awstats-6.7-1.el5
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* Tue Sep 18 2007 Tim Jackson <rpm(a)timj.co.uk> 6.7-1
- initial import to EPEL-5, from Fedora
cacti-0.8.6j-9.el5
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* Fri Sep 21 2007 Mike McGrath <mmcgrath(a)redhat.com> - 0.8.6j-9
- Added rest of official patches
ctapi-common-1.1-3.el5
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* Sat Aug 04 2007 Frank Büttner <frank-buettner(a)gmx.net> - 1.1-3
- fix creation of the group and don't remove it
ctapi-cyberjack-3.0.4-1.el5
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* Mon Sep 17 2007 Frank Büttner <frank-buettner(a)gmx.net> - 3.0.4-1
- update to 3.0.4
ganymed-ssh2-210-5.el5
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* Mon Sep 10 2007 Robert Marcano <robert(a)marcanoonline.com> 210-5
- Build for all supported arquitectures
* Wed Aug 29 2007 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng at fedoraproject dot org> - 210-4
- Rebuild for selinux ppc32 issue.
gcin-1.3.4-3.el5
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* Thu Sep 20 2007 Chung-Yen Chang <candyz0416(a)gmail.com> - 1.3.4-3
- update license field to LGPLv2
- add im-chooser to require
haproxy-1.3.12.2-3.el5
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* Fri Sep 21 2007 Jeremy Hinegardner <jeremy(a)hinegardner.org> - 1.3.12.2-3
- added pcre as Requires dependency
* Thu Sep 20 2007 Jeremy Hinegardner <jeremy(a)hinegardner.org> - 1.3.12.2-2
- update License field
* Thu Sep 20 2007 Jeremy Hinegardner <jeremy(a)hinegardner.org> - 1.3.12.2-1
- update to 1.3.12.2
- remove the upstream patch
* Tue Sep 18 2007 Jeremy Hinegardner <jeremy(a)hinegardner.org> - 1.3.12.1-1
- switch to 1.3.12.1 branch
- add patch from upstream with O'Reilly licensing updates.
- convert ISO-8859-1 doc files to UTF-8
kaffeine-0.8.5-4.el5
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* Wed Sep 19 2007 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta at iki.fi> - 0.8.5-4
- Avoid autotools re-run after configure (unclean upstream tarball?)
* Sat Aug 25 2007 Rex Dieter <rdieter[AT]fedoraproject.org> 0.8.5-3
- respin (BuildID)
nut-2.2.0-4.el5
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* Wed Sep 19 2007 Tomas Smetana <tsmetana(a)redhat.com> 2.2.0-4
- fix manpages encodings
- run ldconfig after client (un)install
* Thu Sep 06 2007 Tomas Smetana <tsmetana(a)redhat.com> 2.2.0-3
- fix wrong libssl flags in devel, fix devel package dependencies
plone-3.0.1-1.el5
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* Fri Sep 14 2007 Jonathan Steffan <jon a fedoraunity.org> 3.0.1-1
- Update to Plone 3.0.1
python-memcached-1.40-2.el5
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* Tue Sep 18 2007 Sean Reifschneider <jafo(a)tummy.com> 1.40-2
- Adding setuptools to the buildreqs.
* Tue Sep 18 2007 Sean Reifschneider <jafo(a)tummy.com> 1.40-1
- Update to 1.40 upstream release.
svnkit-1.1.4-1.el5
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* Mon Sep 10 2007 Robert Marcano <robert(a)marcanoonline.com> - 1.1.4-1
- Update to upstream 1.1.4
- Build for all supported arquitectures
* Wed Aug 29 2007 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng at fedoraproject dot org> - 1.1.2-4
- Rebuild for selinux ppc32 issue.
xine-lib-1.1.8-4.el5
--------------------
* Wed Sep 19 2007 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta at iki.fi> - 1.1.8-4
- Fix "--without wavpack" build.
* Sat Sep 15 2007 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta at iki.fi> - 1.1.8-3
- Move XCB plugins to the main package.
- Make aalib, caca, pulseaudio, jack, and wavpack support optional at build
time in preparation for the first EPEL build.
* Sun Sep 09 2007 Aurelien Bompard <abompard(a)fedoraproject.org> 1.1.8-2
- remove the dependency from -extras to -arts, and use Obsoletes to
provide an upgrade path
* Thu Aug 30 2007 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta at iki.fi> - 1.1.8-1
- 1.1.8, "open" patch applied upstream.
- Build XCB plugins by default for Fedora 8+ only.
* Sat Aug 25 2007 Aurelien Bompard <abompard(a)fedoraproject.org> 1.1.7-3
- Split the aRts plugin into its own subpackage
zabbix-1.4.2-3.el5
------------------
* Thu Sep 20 2007 Dan Horak <dan[at]danny.cz> 1.4.2-3
- Fix paths (/usr/bin -> /usr/sbin) in init scripts (#297061)
- Add a patch to clean a warning during compile
- Add a patch to fix cpu load computations
Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/4:
cacti-0.8.6j-9.el4
------------------
* Fri Sep 21 2007 Mike McGrath <mmcgrath(a)redhat.com> - 0.8.6j-9
- Added rest of official patches
ctapi-common-1.1-3.el4
----------------------
* Sat Aug 04 2007 Frank Büttner <frank-buettner(a)gmx.net> - 1.1-3
- fix creation of the group and don't remove it
ctapi-cyberjack-3.0.4-1.el4
---------------------------
* Mon Sep 17 2007 Frank Büttner <frank-buettner(a)gmx.net> - 3.0.4-1
- update to 3.0.4
haproxy-1.3.12.2-4.el4
----------------------
* Fri Sep 21 2007 Jeremy Hinegardner <jeremy(a)hinegardner.org> - 1.3.12.2-4
* update compile flags for different location of pcre.h on EL-4
* Fri Sep 21 2007 Jeremy Hinegardner <jeremy(a)hinegardner.org> - 1.3.12.2-3
- added pcre as Requires dependency
* Thu Sep 20 2007 Jeremy Hinegardner <jeremy(a)hinegardner.org> - 1.3.12.2-2
- update License field
* Thu Sep 20 2007 Jeremy Hinegardner <jeremy(a)hinegardner.org> - 1.3.12.2-1
- update to 1.3.12.2
- remove the upstream patch
* Tue Sep 18 2007 Jeremy Hinegardner <jeremy(a)hinegardner.org> - 1.3.12.1-1
- switch to 1.3.12.1 branch
- add patch from upstream with O'Reilly licensing updates.
- convert ISO-8859-1 doc files to UTF-8
mercurial-0.9.4-4.el4
---------------------
* Thu Sep 20 2007 Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)gmail.com> - 0.9.4-4
- remove /usr/share/contrib stuff for now
* Thu Sep 20 2007 Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)gmail.com> - 0.9.4-3
- Fix mercurial-install-contrib.patch (/usr/share/mercurial->/usr/share/mercurial/contrib)
* Wed Aug 29 2007 Jonathan Shapiro <shap(a)eros-os.com> - 0.9.4-2
- update to 0.9.4-2
- install contrib directory
- set up required path for hgk
- install man5 man pages
* Thu Aug 23 2007 Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)gmail.com> - 0.9.4-1
- update to 0.9.4
* Wed Jan 03 2007 Jeremy Katz <katzj(a)redhat.com> - 0.9.3-1
- update to 0.9.3
- remove asciidoc files now that we have them as manpages
* Mon Dec 11 2006 Jeremy Katz <katzj(a)redhat.com> - 0.9.2-1
- update to 0.9.2
nut-2.2.0-3.2.el4
-----------------
* Wed Sep 19 2007 Tomas Smetana <tsmetana(a)redhat.com> 2.2.0-3.2
- fix building of cgi package on x86_64
* Wed Sep 19 2007 Tomas Smetana <tsmetana(a)redhat.com> 2.2.0-3.1
- fix manpages encodings
- run ldconfig after client (un)install
- remove hal support for EL4
* Thu Sep 06 2007 Tomas Smetana <tsmetana(a)redhat.com> 2.2.0-3
- fix wrong libssl flags in devel, fix devel package dependencies
zabbix-1.4.2-3.el4
------------------
* Thu Sep 20 2007 Dan Horak <dan[at]danny.cz> 1.4.2-3
- Fix paths (%_bindir -> %_sbindir) in init scripts (#297061)
- Add a patch to clean a warning during compile
- Add a patch to fix cpu load computations
* Sat Sep 15 2007 Dan Horak <dan[at]danny.cz> 1.4.2-2
- Add a patch required for finding net-snmp libs on x86_64
* Tue Sep 11 2007 Dan Horak <dan[at]danny.cz> 1.4.2-1
- New upstream release
- built without WWW monitoring support due old libcurl
For more information about the built packages please see the repository
or the Fedora Info Feed: http://fedoraproject.org/infofeed/
16 years, 7 months
RHEL 5.1 new packages and EPEL conflicts
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi
I noticed that yum-utils is now in EPEL. I removed it from the wishlist
when I saw that RHEL 5.1 beta is including this package but it has gone
in anyway.
The list of new packages included in RHEL 5.1 beta is available in the
announcement at
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.release.tikanga.beta/844
yum-utils would have to be removed or version adjusted from atleast EPEL
5 so as to not conflict with RHEL 5.1 when it's released. I haven't done
a comprehensive check so there might be other similar packages in the
list. Just a quick heads up.
Rahul
16 years, 7 months
Meeting cancel for tonight
by Michael Stahnke
I just got back from vacation and am not caught up with DayJob. I
spoke with a few members of the SIG in #epel and a few couldn't make
it.
I am cancelling the EPEL meeting this evening/day/whatever.
Next week with knurd leading.
stahnma
ps.
feel free to work on any initiatives and send updates to list.
16 years, 7 months
EPEL report week 37 2007
by Thorsten Leemhuis
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/Reports/Week37
(/me still suffered from a cold/has a headache - I hope I didn't do even
more typos then I usually do already when I wrote the report due to that...)
= Weekly EPEL Summary =
Week 37/2007
== Most important happenings ==
* push scripts improved (see below)
== EPEL SIG Meeting ==
=== Attending ===
* dgilmore (DennisGilmore)
* knurd (ThorstenLeemhuis)
* mmcgrath (MikeMcGrath)
* Jeff_S (Jeff Sheltren)
* nirik (KevinFenzi)
* stahnma (MichaelStahnke)
* f13 (Jesse Keating)
* warren (Warren Togami)
=== Summary ===
* pushing
* dglimore, nirik and mschwendt further improved and simplified
pushing directly to stable and moving a package from testing to stable;
thx guys, especially mschwendt!
* nirik will test them
* repo layout
* the plan written at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/GuidelinesAndPolicies#head-a98bce5283e...
was to have directories for each release (e.g. have 5.0 as main repo
now and a symlink from 5 pointing to it; when 5.1 ships run "cp -al 5.0
5.1" and adjust the "5" link to point to 5.1 instead; some weeks or
months later remove the 5.0 dir to save the space; 5.0 btw would not be
maintained anymore, we just leave it around for some weeks/months). This
would allow people still on EL5.0 (for example those using derivates
that do not ship 5.1 some weeks after RH does) to use EPEL5.0 without
running into dependency issues that might arise when a package from
EPEL5.1 depends on something from EL5.1;
* seems lots of people forgot about that plan never realized it full
effects; do we still want that stuff? or in a modified way maybe?
* RHEL 5.1
* will likely be out soon; we don't know exactly when; thus the
estimated EPEL testing -> stable move that is pushed in parallel will
likely be a week (or two?) after EL 5.1 is out
* do more on the list and less in the meetings; "Power to the people
with no delay." aka "Steering Committee's are slow and old style" -- all
* some discussion how to exactly do this; more discussions to follow
the list
* RH relations
* warren: BTW, I inserted this rule into RH's processes for adding a
new package to RHEL. Something like "Check EPEL to be sure your new
package is newer"
* Free discussion around EPEL
* sticking with the alternate meeting time? we try another two or
three weeks and decide afterwards
=== Full Log ===
https://www.redhat.com/archives/epel-devel-list/2007-September/msg00006.html
== Stats ==
=== General ===
Number of EPEL Contributors 6
We welcome 6 new contributors: candyz joshuadf lkundrak ondrejj salimma
sundaram
=== EPEL 5 ===
Number of source packages: 655
Number of binary packages: 1261
There are 18 new Packages:
* abcde | A Better CD Encoder
* aspell-sk | Slovak dictionaries for Aspell
* cd-discid | Utility to get CDDB discid information
* cvs2cl | Generate ChangeLogs from CVS working copies
* dbench | Filesystem load benchmarking tool
* directfb | Graphics abstraction library for the Linux Framebuffer Device
* gcin | Input method for Traditional Chinese
* gtk-qt-engine | A project allowing GTK to use Qt widget styles.
* isync | Tool to synchronize IMAP4 and Maildir mailboxes
* kasablanca | Graphical FTP client
* lyx | WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) document processor
* mach | Make a chroot
* python-GnuPGInterface | A Python module to interface with GnuPG
* pyzor | Pyzor collaborative spam filtering system
* rubygem-rake | Ruby based make-like utility
* rubygems | The Ruby standard for packaging ruby libraries
* svn2cl | Create a ChangeLog from a Subversion log
* tomcat-native | Tomcat native library
=== EPEL 4 ===
Number of source packages: 418
Number of binary packages: 850
There are 3 new Packages:
* isync | Tool to synchronize IMAP4 and Maildir mailboxes
* python-GnuPGInterface | A Python module to interface with GnuPG
* pyzor | Pyzor collaborative spam filtering system
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16 years, 7 months
EPEL and Fedora Extras build system down
by Dennis Gilmore
Hi All,
The main build hub for the plague build system is currently down. It will
remain down until we can get someone to look at it in the morning. Sorry for
the short notice.
Dennis
16 years, 7 months