QA group activities + goals discussion
by Adam Williamson
Hi, all. Just before I left the Raleigh office after my week for
orientation and getting to know the rest of the QA team, we had a
meeting to try and set some goals for Fedora QA for this year.
'We' is myself, James Laska, and Will Woods. In the spirit of community
that I am supposed to be bringing to the team, I wanted to throw these
topics open to the list to try and get your feedback on the same topics
we discussed.
Off the top, we should be honest and open: Red Hat pays Will, James and
now myself to work on Fedora QA full time. In my case, what RH want from
me is quite purely and simply to try and help the community - external
contributors - to improve the quality of Fedora as a project. In Will's
and James's cases, though, things are slightly different. Part of their
value is to produce tools and work on processes that, as well as
contributing to Fedora QA, also contribute to the process that
ultimately improves the quality of Red Hat's other products. In addition
to that, they're real engineers who know how to write stuff, and all
engineers like to come up with ideas and implement them. So, given that,
there are always going to be things that the internal QA guys are
working on that are decided by RH or by themselves. No matter how open
and community-friendly we are, it will never be the case that the work
and goals of those paid by RH are entirely determined by the
collaborative process.
However, bearing that in mind, it's still very valuable to RH, Fedora,
and the Fedora QA community to hopefully get all your opinions on these
issues, and it can certainly help to set my goals and help everyone
involved in this project think about what they're doing, what they'd
like to do, and how we can all work together towards the ultimate goal
of making Fedora an even better project.
So, to the topics! We set ourselves three simple questions
1. What does Fedora QA do?
2. What should it do?
3. What should it do first?
We'd like all of your input on these questions - just let us know what
you think. Broadly, we identified several things we - as a project - do:
* Exploratory testing: simply using Fedora, updates-testing, or Rawhide,
and complaining when stuff breaks. We agreed that this is at least as
important as anything else QA does, but sometimes isn't treated as such.
We agreed we should always emphasize that this is important and
valuable, try to help ensure it can be done as effectively as possible
(through things like the Bugzappers project), and try to always
communicate to everyone that simply doing this kind of testing is an
important and valued contribution to the QA project.
* Structured testing: this is the more in-depth testing we do, such as
regular testing of specific functions based on test plans, the use of
automated tools such as Beaker and Nitrate (once they're ready), and
test days. It also covers the case where another group contacts us with
a request to do specific testing on a certain function. A lot of
discussion here covered the Beaker and Nitrate projects; my take on
this, as a new guy, is that they sound like really great tools that will
help us a lot when they're ready.
* Bug zapping: all the great work done by the Bugzappers team, mainly
triaging and following up bugs to ensure they're properly handled from
report through to released update.
* Tooling: this is the work done, particularly by Will, to write the
tools that allow structured testing to take place. We agreed that it
would be good to get more contributions to this area, and that it's
important to communicate the tools we do / will have available so they
can be used to their full ability. This is important for things like
Bodhi - we'd like to make sure that kind of system is more widely used.
We also had discussions on things arising from the above, like the
importance of Rawhide, and meta-tasks like documentation and community
relations, which are important in attracting and enabling people to do
the actual tasks.
We also identified some specific goals. See also this Wiki page I
created: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Goals
1. Increase participation in Rawhide: it provides a huge benefit in
terms of identifying issues and having them fixed quickly and early in
the cycle.
I am going to work on communication and documentation issues around
that, and Will is going to work on producing a tool which simply tests,
every day, whether you can a) install Rawhide fresh and b) update from
latest stable+updates to Rawhide. This serves two purposes: it both lets
you know whether it's worth actually attempting to install Rawhide that
day if you wanted to know, and if we track the results over time, it
provides an incentive to the developers to improve the reliability of
Rawhide.
2. Make release testing more accessible
Encompasses many sub-tasks.
* defining what role QA serves in the release process
* defining what QA can do during the release process
* how can the community get involved?
* who tests what, when, and how?
This is what we're doing at present with the Wiki cleanup: the purpose
of this is to make it easier for people to get involved and know what we
do.
3. Strengthen the QA tools portfolio: aim to have Nitrate available in
prototype form by June, as we believe it will be really useful both in
improving the amount and quality of testing we're able to do, and
providing a fun and easy-to-use system that will get more people
involved with QA. There's also Beaker, which may take longer. This is
what wwoods is mainly working on.
So, what's your opinion on the above? Do you have anything to add to the
lists of what QA does, or should be doing? Do you feel there are any
specific problems stopping us performing at our full potential, that
should be solved as soon as possible? Do you have any ideas on making QA
more accessible and getting more people involved? Please let us know.
Thanks!
--
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA Community Monkey
IRC: adamw | Fedora Talk: adamwill AT fedoraproject DOT org
http://www.happyassassin.net
14 years, 10 months
Fedora 11 updates-testing report
by updates@fedoraproject.org
The following builds have been pushed to Fedora 11 updates-testing
libX11-1.2.1-2.fc11
virt-viewer-0.0.3-5.fc11
Details about builds:
================================================================================
libX11-1.2.1-2.fc11 (FEDORA-2009-5523)
X.Org X11 libX11 runtime library
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Update Information:
Add new Indic language information to nls directory files.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ChangeLog:
* Tue May 26 2009 Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer(a)redhat.com> - 1.2.1-2
- libX11-1.2.1-indic.patch: Add new Indic language information to nls
directory files (#497971)
* Tue May 26 2009 Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer(a)redhat.com> - 1.2.1-1
- libX11 1.2.1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
References:
[ 1 ] Bug #497971 - [ne_NP] libX11 does not support locale ne_NP.UTF-8
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=497971
[ 2 ] Bug #502433 - New upstream release 1.2.1 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=502433
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================================================================================
virt-viewer-0.0.3-5.fc11 (FEDORA-2009-5519)
Virtual Machine Viewer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ChangeLog:
* Thu May 7 2009 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange(a)redhat.com> - 0.0.3-5.fc11
- Fix auth against libvirt (rhbz #499594)
- Fix confusion of VNC credentials (rhbz #499595)
- Correct keyboard grab handling (rhbz #499362)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
References:
[ 1 ] Bug #499595 - virt-viewer mixes up password and username credentials for VNC
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=499595
[ 2 ] Bug #499594 - virt-viewer doesn't know how to provide a username/password to libvirt connections
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=499594
[ 3 ] Bug #499362 - virt-viewer prevents key combinations like alt-f from being sent to the guest
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=499362
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14 years, 10 months
Fedora 10 updates-testing report
by updates@fedoraproject.org
The following builds have been pushed to Fedora 10 updates-testing
cyrus-imapd-2.3.14-1.fc10
hal-0.5.12-15.20081027git.fc10
kernel-2.6.29.4-75.fc10
nmap-4.76-1.fc10
Details about builds:
================================================================================
cyrus-imapd-2.3.14-1.fc10 (FEDORA-2009-5522)
A high-performance mail server with IMAP, POP3, NNTP and SIEVE support
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ChangeLog:
* Tue May 26 2009 Michal Hlavinka <mhlavink(a)redhat.com> - 2.3.14-1
- updated to 2.3.14
- spec clean-up
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
================================================================================
hal-0.5.12-15.20081027git.fc10 (FEDORA-2009-5527)
Hardware Abstraction Layer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Update Information:
Update to kernel 2.6.29.4:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.29
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.29.1
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.29.2
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.29.3
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.29.4 2.6.29.3-60:
Fixes these problems in earlier 2.6.29 kernels: - hang on boot with HPET timer
- bluetooth OBEX protocol failure - more DRM bugs - wireless adapter losing
beacon after scan Includes audio driver quirk updates from 2.6.30.
Includes a new hal package rebuilt against the new kernel headers.
2.6.29.4-72: Enables PCI message signaled interrupts (MSI) to avoid hangs in
the i915 driver. Includes DRM fixes from recent Fedora 11 kernels. More
wireless fixes from Fedora 11.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ChangeLog:
* Thu May 7 2009 Richard Hughes <rhughes(a)redhat.com> - 0.5.12-15.20081027git
- Rebuild against 2.6.29 kernel-headers, gory details in #496498
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
References:
[ 1 ] Bug #481448 - kernel eats a lot of memory
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=481448
[ 2 ] Bug #496140 - no autoload of padlock modules
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=496140
[ 3 ] Bug #485322 - rfkill - inadequate state for eeepc and kernels below 2.6.29-0.22.rc4.git1.fc10
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=485322
[ 4 ] Bug #497526 - Attansic NIC driver disconnects/reconnects with network
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=497526
[ 5 ] Bug #496964 - forcedeth no longer works after resume from S4 with 2.6.29.1
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=496964
[ 6 ] Bug #489821 - Kernel BUGs in i915_driver_irq_handler
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=489821
[ 7 ] Bug #485734 - intel-hda: snd_pcm_avail() overflows
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=485734
[ 8 ] Bug #495172 - Kernel panics when connected to wireless
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=495172
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================================================================================
kernel-2.6.29.4-75.fc10 (FEDORA-2009-5527)
The Linux kernel
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Update Information:
Update to kernel 2.6.29.4:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.29
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.29.1
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.29.2
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.29.3
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.29.4 2.6.29.3-60:
Fixes these problems in earlier 2.6.29 kernels: - hang on boot with HPET timer
- bluetooth OBEX protocol failure - more DRM bugs - wireless adapter losing
beacon after scan Includes audio driver quirk updates from 2.6.30.
Includes a new hal package rebuilt against the new kernel headers.
2.6.29.4-72: Enables PCI message signaled interrupts (MSI) to avoid hangs in
the i915 driver. Includes DRM fixes from recent Fedora 11 kernels. More
wireless fixes from Fedora 11.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ChangeLog:
* Mon May 25 2009 Chuck Ebbert <cebbert(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.4-75
- Fix oops in keyring code (F11#501588)
* Mon May 25 2009 Chuck Ebbert <cebbert(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.4-74
- Copy Xen / KVM updates from Fedora 11 kernel:
kvm-Fix-PDPTR-reloading-on-CR4-writes.patch
kvm-Make-paravirt-tlb-flush-also-reload-the-PAE-PDP.patch
linux-2.6-xen-fix_warning_when_deleting_gendisk.patch
linux-2.6-xen-xenbus_state_transition_when_not_connected.patch
linux-2.6.29-xen-disable-gbpages.patch
* Mon May 25 2009 Chuck Ebbert <cebbert(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.4-73
- Enable PCI Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI) by default.
* Fri May 22 2009 Chuck Ebbert <cebbert(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.4-72
- Comment out one DRM patch that breaks the build.
* Fri May 22 2009 Chuck Ebbert <cebbert(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.4-71
- Copy DRM fixes from F-11:
drm-copyback-ioctl-data-to-userspace-regardless-of-retcode.patch
drm-edid-ignore-tiny-modes.patch
drm-intel-big-hammer.patch
drm-intel-gem-use-dma32-on-pae.patch
drm-intel-gen3-fb-hack.patch
drm-intel-hdmi-edid-fix.patch
drm-intel-i8xx-cursors.patch
drm-intel-include-965gme-pci-id.patch
drm-intel-lying-systems-without-lvds.patch
drm-intel-tiling-transition.patch
* Fri May 22 2009 Chuck Ebbert <cebbert(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.4-70
- Copy fix from F-11:
mac80211-don-t-drop-nullfunc-frames-during-software.patch:
upstream a9a6ffffd05f97e6acbdeafc595e269855829751.
* Fri May 22 2009 John W. Linville <linville(a)redhat.com> - 2.6.29.4-69
- back-port "iwl3945: use cancel_delayed_work_sync to cancel rfkill_poll"
* Thu May 21 2009 Chuck Ebbert <cebbert(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.4-68
- Disable alsa-pcm-midlevel-add-more-strict-buffer-position.patch
because of F11 bug #498858.
* Thu May 21 2009 Chuck Ebbert <cebbert(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.4-67
- Copy the latest btrfs unstable update from F-11.
- Remove hunks from btrfs update that went into 2.6.29.4 .
* Thu May 21 2009 Chuck Ebbert <cebbert(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.4-66
- Copy net-revert-forcedeth-power-down-phy-when-interface-is.patch
from F-11. This reverts only the power-down part of the original
upstream patch. (F11#501249)
* Thu May 21 2009 Chuck Ebbert <cebbert(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.4-65
- Linux 2.6.29.4
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
References:
[ 1 ] Bug #481448 - kernel eats a lot of memory
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=481448
[ 2 ] Bug #496140 - no autoload of padlock modules
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=496140
[ 3 ] Bug #485322 - rfkill - inadequate state for eeepc and kernels below 2.6.29-0.22.rc4.git1.fc10
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=485322
[ 4 ] Bug #497526 - Attansic NIC driver disconnects/reconnects with network
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=497526
[ 5 ] Bug #496964 - forcedeth no longer works after resume from S4 with 2.6.29.1
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=496964
[ 6 ] Bug #489821 - Kernel BUGs in i915_driver_irq_handler
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=489821
[ 7 ] Bug #485734 - intel-hda: snd_pcm_avail() overflows
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=485734
[ 8 ] Bug #495172 - Kernel panics when connected to wireless
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=495172
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================================================================================
nmap-4.76-1.fc10 (FEDORA-2009-5528)
Network exploration tool and security scanner
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ChangeLog:
* Tue May 26 2009 Michal Hlavinka <mhlavink(a)redhat.com> - 2:4.76-1
- new upstream version 4.76
- use consolehelper for root auth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 years, 10 months
rawhide report: 20090527 changes
by Fedora compose checker
Compose started at Wed May 27 06:15:04 UTC 2009
Updated Packages:
anaconda-11.5.0.56-1.fc11
-------------------------
* Tue May 26 2009 Chris Lumens <clumens(a)redhat.com> - 11.5.0.55-1
- Fix blank network device descriptions in the loader. (#501757) (notting)
- Make sure the right _isMigratable gets used for Ext3FS (#501585). (clumens)
* Tue May 26 2009 Chris Lumens <clumens(a)redhat.com> - 11.5.0.56-1
- Ensure matching rootfs type to live type with autopart (#501876) (katzj)
eggdrop-1.6.19-4.fc11
---------------------
* Tue May 26 2009 Robert Scheck <robert(a)fedoraproject.org> 1.6.19-4
- Added upstream ctcpfix to solve CVE-2009-1789 (#502650)
kernel-2.6.29.4-162.fc11
------------------------
* Mon May 25 2009 Kyle McMartin <kyle(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.3-160
- kvm fixes destined for 2.6.30, rhbz#492838:
kvm-Fix-PDPTR-reloading-on-CR4-writes.patch
kvm-Make-paravirt-tlb-flush-also-reload-the-PAE-PDP.patch
* Mon May 25 2009 Kyle McMartin <kyle(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.4-161
- Linux 2.6.29.4
- dropped patches:
linux-2.6-i2c-fix-bit-algorithm-timeout.patch
linux-2.6-ftdi-oops.patch
linux-2.6-btrfs-fix-page-mkwrite.patch
- rebased patches:
linux-2.6-btrfs-unstable-update.patch, page_mkwrite fixes.
* Mon May 25 2009 Kyle McMartin <kyle(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.4-162
- keys-Handle-there-being-no-fallback-destination-key.patch:
fix oops at boot with autofs/krb/cifs rhbz#501588.
* Fri May 22 2009 John W. Linville <linville(a)redhat.com> - 2.6.29.3-158
- back-port "iwl3945: use cancel_delayed_work_sync to cancel rfkill_poll"
- modify changelog entry from Apr 13 2009 to reference correct patch
* Fri May 22 2009 Kyle McMartin <kyle(a)redhat.com> 2.6.29.3-159
- drm-copyback-ioctl-data-to-userspace-regardless-of-retcode.patch:
Fix possible hang in drmWaitVblank.
upstream 9b6fe313bfce27d4a261257da70196be0ac2bef5.
* Thu May 21 2009 Kyle McMartin <kyle(a)redhat.com> - 2.6.29.3-157
- mac80211-don-t-drop-nullfunc-frames-during-software.patch:
upstream a9a6ffffd05f97e6acbdeafc595e269855829751.
mdadm-3.0-0.devel3.7.fc11
-------------------------
* Tue May 19 2009 Doug Ledford <dledford(a)redhat.com> - 3.0-0.devel3.7
- Only check raid devices on weekly scrubbing, don't attempt to repair them
mkinitrd-6.0.86-1.fc11
----------------------
* Thu May 21 2009 Bill Nottingham <notting(a)redhat.com> - 6.0.86-1
- Reorder font initialization to properly handle KMS
openoffice.org-3.1.0-11.3.fc11
------------------------------
* Mon May 25 2009 Caolán McNamara <caolanm(a)redhat.com> - 1:3.1.0-11.3
- add in the ia64 and arm fixes for the secondary arch people
- Resolves(partially): rhbz#495901 No default font-width for wmf export
- ooo#101567 add Maithili locale data (some dodgy negative value and
listseperator though)
- Resolves: rhbz#499474 soffice and .recently-used.xbel
- Resolves: ooo#102194 crash export on .doc with unused style in .toc
policycoreutils-2.0.62-12.6.fc11
--------------------------------
* Fri May 22 2009 Dan Walsh <dwalsh(a)redhat.com> 2.0.62-12.6
- Add sandbox script
* Tue May 12 2009 Dan Walsh <dwalsh(a)redhat.com> 2.0.62-12.4
- Fix portspage and generation of init_script_file in templates
* Tue May 12 2009 Dan Walsh <dwalsh(a)redhat.com> 2.0.62-12.5
- More portspage fixes
rhpl-0.221-1
------------
* Tue May 26 2009 Jeremy Katz <katzj(a)redhat.com> 0.222-1
- Fix leaking fd for loadkeys with a big hammer (#501368)
- Fix Russian keyboard (#492544)
Summary:
Added Packages: 0
Removed Packages: 0
Modified Packages: 8
Broken deps for ppc64
----------------------------------------------------------
cabal2spec-0.12-1.fc11.noarch requires ghc > 0:6.10.1-7
14 years, 10 months
Please help smoke test Fedora 11 installation!
by Adam Williamson
Hi, everyone! As you no doubt are aware, we're getting close to the
final release of Fedora 11. For anyone who has the time, it would be
really useful to get some final smoke testing of the installer. If you
have some spare time and disk space - either on a real system, or a
virtual one - please take an hour or two to run an installation of
Rawhide, using the network installation method, and make sure it
completes without any really serious problems. We're particularly
interested in problems at the partitioning stage, since the storage
rewrite was the biggest and most problematic change in the installer for
Fedora 11.
Even if you have a slow connection and don't have time to complete the
installation, you can get to and through the partitioning stage
relatively quickly, and that's very valuable testing (we need to test it
on as many different disks, layouts, LVM / RAID setups etc as possible).
If you do encounter any problems, please file a bug, but also mail the
list so the bug can be reviewed to see if it should go onto the blocker
list for final release. At this point we're mostly looking for really
serious stuff, and regressions from the preview release in particular.
Official guidance from the Anaconda folks: "Any bugs introduced since
F-11-Beta that also are data corrupters, panics, failures to install in
"reasonable" configuration"
There's a test matrix on the Wiki where you can report results:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Fedora_11_RC_Install_Test_Results
It works backwards to most test day setups: instead of you looking at
the test cases and picking which to run, you should just run an install,
and if you hit problems, look through the list of test cases to figure
out which one it's appropriate to send your report to. Hopefully the
list of test cases covers all scenarios :)
Thanks, everyone!
--
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA Community Monkey
IRC: adamw | Fedora Talk: adamwill AT fedoraproject DOT org
http://www.happyassassin.net
14 years, 10 months
Moving from Rawhide to F11
by Brian Vuyk
Over the last two months, I have been running rawhide on my main
machine, testing and filing bugs. Not that I had a ton to do. Maybe I
missed a lot, but the system was generally very stable and useable the
whole time.
Now that we are approaching the launch date, is there any way that I can
move this system to F11 from Rawhide? Since I've been using this system
for so long, and I have everything set up just the way I like it, I am a
little hesitant to completely reinstall from fresh F11 media if I can
avoid it.
I imagine it is mainly a matter of changing the repos. Are there other
components I am not thinking of? Is there a list of what the F11 repos
will be, so I can update them?
Thanks for all the hard work on F11 guys - you rock!
--
*Brian Vuyk*
Web Design & Development
T: 613-534-2916
Skype: brianvuyk
brian(a)brianvuyk.com | http://www.brianvuyk.com
14 years, 10 months
Fwd: [Bug 492005] Tray icon keeps listing already installed updates
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi,
For testers facing this problem, please test and provide feedback on
bugzilla.
----
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=492005
Richard Hughes <rhughes(a)redhat.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Flag|needinfo? |
--- Comment #53 from Richard Hughes <rhughes(a)redhat.com> 2009-05-27
09:51:22 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #51)
> (In reply to comment #41)
> > at the end of the update quite huge amount of data was downloaded.
>
> commit 5ad07501de1ab98e683f06505d5bd5db868e1414
> Author: Richard Hughes <richard(a)hughsie.com>
> Date: Wed May 27 09:18:01 2009 +0100
>
> When we search for the file list after an install or upgrade, use the local
> package not the remote package else we might start downloading remote package
> lists
>
> :100644 100644 0026169... 9144ebb... M src/pk-transaction.c
There's a test package here to fix this specific issue if you're
interested in
testing:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1379550
14 years, 10 months
Header files for Virtualbox 2.2.2 ?
by Thomas Gilliard
I am trying to install virtualbox 2.2.2 on Fedora 11 upgraded from
Fedora Preview.
I am using 2.6.29.3-155.fe11.i586.PAE kernel
both VMPlayer and Virtualbox cannot find and compile header files to match.
(installed kdms)
Help-any advise greatly appreciated.
Tom G
14 years, 10 months
Dbus changed?
by Reid Rivenburgh
Another thing that's no longer working after upgrading to F11 is a
perl program I have that detects the screen being locked. It
basically reads output from this command:
my $cmd = "dbus-monitor --session
\"type='signal',interface='org.gnome.ScreenSaver',member='SessionIdleChanged'\"";
(FYI, I call gdmflexiserver to bring up the gdm login when the
screen's locked.) It never generates any output when I lock the
screen now. Has this changed? I saw something in the release notes
about dbus, but it sounded more like a SElinux thing.
Thanks again,
Reid
14 years, 10 months