Re: Unable to login to Koji website

2012-07-10 Thread Vinzenz Vietzke
Am 09.07.2012 23:17, schrieb Matt Spaulding:
 I'm having trouble logging into the Koji website.
 
 I ran fedora-packager-setup on the command line and generated my certs,
 including the browser cert for Firefox. I then followed the instructions on
 the wiki to import the cert into my browser.
 
 When clicking login on Koji it asks if I would like to use my imported
 certificate to log in. After clicking Ok the website spins trying to
 connect and is not able to do so.
 
 Did I miss a step? Anyone had this happen? Btw, I am able to use the Koji
 command line tool just fine.

Same problem here.
Starting built processes on koji via cli ain't a problem, but logging in
via Firefox and a valid, new certificate doesn't work.

Any hints?

Regards, vinz.
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Re: Firefox on Fedora: No longer funny

2011-10-10 Thread Vinzenz Vietzke
Am 10.10.2011 18:03, schrieb Peter Gueckel:
 This is the devel list, not the general list. Sorry.

...which doesn't solve the problem either. Sorry.

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Re: Firefox on Fedora: No longer funny

2011-10-09 Thread Vinzenz Vietzke
Am 08.10.2011 23:43, schrieb Christoph Wickert:
 Since Mozilla switched to the new rapid release model, Firefox in Fedora
 is no longer fun: Every 6 weeks a new major version hits our stable
 release and breaks Firefox horribly:
   * My favorite extensions (and actually the only thing that keeps
 me using FF) stop working. In the last 7 weeks I had to pitch in
 three times and update packages to get things working again.
 Sometimes there is not even an update available upstream.

Not wanting to hijack this thread but Thunderbird has these problems,
too. Having to writing Emails without GPG encryption due to failing
Enigmail is a real pain.

To break it down to the simple:
As there are only a few extensions packaged and they are mostly very
important ones, what keeps us from blocking Firefox/Thunderbird updates
until extension rpms are up to date, too?

I'd prefer a bit less bleeding edge over breaking crucial packages.

Regards, vinz.
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Re: Firefox on Fedora: No longer funny

2011-10-09 Thread Vinzenz Vietzke
Am 09.10.2011 19:40, schrieb Rahul Sundaram:
 I'd prefer a bit less bleeding edge over breaking crucial packages.
 Sometimes unavoidable due to security issues

Yeah *sometimes* is okay of course. Happening every two or three weeks
it isn't.

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Re: Firefox on Fedora: No longer funny

2011-10-09 Thread Vinzenz Vietzke
Am 09.10.2011 21:28, schrieb Heiko Adams:
 Why don't you blame *mozilla* to make it possible to easily install
 and manage extensions centralized?

I do, but doing so doesn't get package maintainers out of duty.
We (Fedora) are responsible for working packages and if upstream is
messing up, we have to contact them AND get our packages working - even
if it's just blocking updates or another workaround.

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