Hi all, I just recently downloaded the 3.2RC2 and verified the signature ok. When i tried to use it, it fails the checksum test after ~4.8% It rechecked the signature and tried another USB Stick without sucess. I used it anyway to install, but it had only XFCE window manager, no KDE.
To verify i dowloaded the 3.2RC1 and it works as expected. Signature ok, checksum test ok, KDE available. I just assume you are not switching packages when transitioning from one RC to another, so i guess there is something broke on the way. RC1 is 4.5 GB, RC2 only 4.0 GB. Did i make a mistake? Anyone else with this behaviour? Best regards, Sebastian Am 18.08.2016 13:35 schrieb [email protected]: > > [email protected] > Google Groups > Topic digest > View all topics > Packaging Awesome with Qubes patches - 1 Update > Implications of switching to Hardware Memory Virtualization for all AppVMs - > 1 Update > [PATCH] 3.2rc2 - fix missing trailing backslash in qvm-backup-restore - 2 > Updates > Packaging Awesome with Qubes patches > Andrew David Wong <[email protected]>: Aug 17 11:11AM -0700 > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > On 2016-08-16 20:34, Nicklaus McClendon wrote: > > why Awesome can't be packaged as well. The build process runs find > > locally, and seems to have failed on TravisCI due to a lack of > > memory. I'd be more than happy to aid in the process if needed. > > Thank you! We currently have an issue open for this: > > https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/1756 > > It's currently assigned to woju (CCed). Perhaps you might be willing > to coordinate with him (either on GitHub or in this thread)? > > - -- > Andrew David Wong (Axon) > Community Manager, Qubes OS > https://www.qubes-os.org > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > > iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJXtKjqAAoJENtN07w5UDAwRNIP/jgEgBD3UfjzJbxHU69Kj7PG > HXQsGG7aGnvNKsW8oxLAM+9OLkk21QMSZXmr6YE2PDesUL2PdqobSidPTaLBaGpC > KdR1vkEyQfeRFOfTLqxR6e09vaq6ks+ASKQTrx4X/NGAv5eQhSFJFhKu2pZzeVgk > dM8X1wFMYC06KkrkE3Lpj12im29bqV21eMR7ZS7TmJloLw522wLPH/Whs4pHGxTE > TV8kFzg1Fm7uKrmCwmdJ8AhbVLXBWOUtVsaXkA0nMP9guVyf+sqBk6LnxL43g2gS > 354zxuGFyNUxpKjxivuQ9bgH2Wx4xoC4b07Zoqok99ETAUhIEkWj7SYrZzwOl3Su > 3l3s0r+3YTVO6jlgcxvnQYUQWkpntiFG27qFfLYKo7VRkXD3OBUQ1i5Ib2ID+u7F > zwy49HwNiezXz5CRtVhjgNQDCnLvonJM/nvkdN80zZ5FbIBK2euCABehAmO/zkBp > S2gUO+k6PwawcYHdFlet7Qe3SSBqdaJ74jJTJwvkZh6SW777XNrJeIz1S0Q1UfnW > AL6eMDCZhrVXD7HD9CtME3LMCz/BNEyAAGb02ZYE9bqkSh9sypUDRJ/GnrxgmdeM > tXQbkOqcpqmc4ef4eWZDg/RDOehv1VlsRASCX6qLbiHjPYrwUAkCAWRjQS+kj+35 > 02/R8CPf/W+jZObekyY6 > =ZfE3 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > Back to top > Implications of switching to Hardware Memory Virtualization for all AppVMs > pixel fairy <[email protected]>: Aug 17 10:55AM -0700 > > Just confirmed 3.2rc2 does not work in vmware-fusion. > > theres something ironic about a compartmentalization platform built on > virtualization being so hard to run in virtualization. > Back to top > [PATCH] 3.2rc2 - fix missing trailing backslash in qvm-backup-restore > Ivan <[email protected]>: Aug 17 02:39PM +0300 > > qvm-backup-restore in 3.2rc2 fails with: > > > File "/usr/bin/qvm-backup-restore", line 288 > "a new directory named "\ > ^ > IndentationError: unexpected indent > > > Cause: missing backslash on line 287. Trivial patch attached. > > Side question: what is the preferred way to report such things: send a > patch/email to qubes-devel like now, create an issue on github, or clone > the repo/fix the file and send a pull request ? > > ivan > Marek Marczykowski-Górecki <[email protected]>: Aug 17 01:51PM > +0200 > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 02:39:50PM +0300, Ivan wrote: > > ^ > > IndentationError: unexpected indent > > > Cause: missing backslash on line 287. Trivial patch attached. > > Applied, thanks! > > > Side question: what is the preferred way to report such things: send a > > patch/email to qubes-devel like now, create an issue on github, or clone the > > repo/fix the file and send a pull request ? > > Whichever method you prefer. Pull requests are slightly easier to handle > (especially because you see a list of them and its harder to miss it). > Patches are always better than just reports ;) > > - -- > Best Regards, > Marek Marczykowski-Górecki > Invisible Things Lab > A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. > Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2 > > iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJXtE/AAAoJENuP0xzK19csOb8H/RtwB4cR7qYgx/sITxmnQvl0 > 9Hh7yeOiWtIX7/Pzf3S9C7CedVwNII+an4L54FdfknHWEcfgVXr3+mA0fqxuhq1B > joASZKRSEUXhSUURtpOq1t1qrpArHoA7I3rnpb2soWJ4+h8mHITxbNP2cVOuImnQ > heNdfFWNC84QGaHb4OMJC86FOnYA7t9SRo5v0f5JQn3SG3FHdzwtV2yi1jECD7ne > rvezHaXcOy3rxKKC7j79A4rZ7/Y80YJEMZZ3Eu2BfKPYVwhMwN8AP4we23JDgu+g > /OmSpylhcGtHrNXpDDsgyoIoK1d0G2N5qq310d1rFltqCquC456Ofr6lfsz/RNg= > =GKes > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > Back to top > You received this digest because you're subscribed to updates for this group. > You can change your settings on the group membership page. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it send an > email to [email protected]. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-devel" group. 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