Re: F28: gnome-shell crashes when using external displays

2018-05-08 Thread William Henry
So it’s not that issue for you both.

Sorry. It helped others and closed a BZ :-)

William

On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 6:43 PM Stefan Hübner via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> I don't have that folder either.
>
> Wolfgang Pfeiffer  schrieb am Di., 8. Mai 2018 um 03:08 Uhr:
>
>> On Tue, May 08, 2018 at 12:44:02AM +, William Henry wrote:
>> > Have you tried rm or mv of ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions. ?
>>
>> I don't have that file/folder.
>>
>> I simply hope some upgrade (xorg, radeon, or whatever) will fix
>> the issue.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Wolfgang
>>
>> >
>> > Sometimes new gnome doesn’t support older extensions.
>> >
>> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1575229
>> >
>> > Once you can successfully login and launch gnome, you can add back in
>> your
>> > fav extensions.
>> >
>> > William
>> >
>> > On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 5:34 PM Wolfgang Pfeiffer  wrote:
>> >
>> > > On Tue, May 08, 2018 at 01:18:37AM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > To make it work you need an X session instead of a wayland one, so
>> > >
>> > > should say: "X11 session" ..
>> > >
>> > > > you can use xrandr.
>> > >
>> > > Sorry
>> > > Wolfgang
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Re: F28: gnome-shell crashes when using external displays

2018-05-08 Thread Stefan Hübner via users
I don't have that folder either.

Wolfgang Pfeiffer  schrieb am Di., 8. Mai 2018 um 03:08 Uhr:

> On Tue, May 08, 2018 at 12:44:02AM +, William Henry wrote:
> > Have you tried rm or mv of ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions. ?
>
> I don't have that file/folder.
>
> I simply hope some upgrade (xorg, radeon, or whatever) will fix
> the issue.
>
> Thanks,
> Wolfgang
>
> >
> > Sometimes new gnome doesn’t support older extensions.
> >
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1575229
> >
> > Once you can successfully login and launch gnome, you can add back in
> your
> > fav extensions.
> >
> > William
> >
> > On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 5:34 PM Wolfgang Pfeiffer  wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, May 08, 2018 at 01:18:37AM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> > >
> > > > To make it work you need an X session instead of a wayland one, so
> > >
> > > should say: "X11 session" ..
> > >
> > > > you can use xrandr.
> > >
> > > Sorry
> > > Wolfgang
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Re: qucs simulation fail on missing library

2018-05-08 Thread Michael Schwendt
On Tue, 8 May 2018 08:03:46 -0700, pelican wrote:

> Although I did have a problem compiling freehdl it is available in the
> repos.

You should be able to fetch the src.rpm and rebuild that one, adding the
.la files to the package.

>  I did notice while checking  /usr/lib64 that there are a few examples in
> fc27
> 
> ls *.la
> 
> libguile-gnome-gobject-2.la  libQt5GlxSupport.la
> libgwrap-core-runtime.la libQt5InputSupport.la
> libgwrap-guile-runtime.lalibQt5KmsSupport.la
> libQt5AccessibilitySupport.lalibQt5LinuxAccessibilitySupport.la
> libQt5Bootstrap.la   libQt5OpenGLExtensions.la
> libQt5DeviceDiscoverySupport.la  libQt5PlatformCompositorSupport.la
> libQt5EglSupport.la  libQt5ServiceSupport.la
> libQt5EventDispatcherSupport.la  libQt5ThemeSupport.la
> libQt5FbSupport.la   libQt5UiTools.la
> libQt5FontDatabaseSupport.la

There is a packaging policy about not including .la files, but there may
be exceptions, such as software using a libtool based runtime linker that
needs those .la files. Sometimes package reviewers and/or packagers make
mistakes. If the corresponding package spec files don't tell why these
.la files are included, opening bugzilla tickets about these would be the
thing to do.
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[389-users] Re: SSL replication error

2018-05-08 Thread Mark Reynolds


On 05/08/2018 04:47 PM, Michal Medvecky wrote:
>
>> On 8 May 2018, at 17:45, Mark Reynolds  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On 05/07/2018 08:00 AM, Michal Medvecky wrote:
>>> [07/May/2018:13:51:13 +0200] slapi_ldap_bind - Error: could not send bind 
>>> request for id [cn=MasterMasterReplicationManager,cn=config] authentication 
>>> mechanism [SIMPLE]: error -1 (Can't contact LDAP server), system error 
>>> -5987 (Invalid function argument.), network error 115 (Operation now in 
>>> progress, host "ldap-master-b02.mydomain.com:636”)
>> Is there anything else the errors log?  What about the access log on:
>> ldap-master-b02.mydomain.com? 
> No, absolutely no error log.
Then where did the above error message come from?  :-)  Usually there
are a few more messages when replication fails to connect to a consumer.

You should also see "something" in the consumer's access log.

Under cn=config, what is "nsslapd-ssl-check-hostname" set to?  Try
setting it to "off" to see if it makes a difference.

If that still doesn't help enable connection and replication verbose
error logging:

   
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/10/html/configuration_command_and_file_reference/core_server_configuration_reference#cnconfig-nsslapd_errorlog_level_Error_Log_Level

    Set "nsslapd-errorlog-level" to 8200

    Fyi, 8 (conn logging) + 8192 (repl logging) = 8200, then when you
are done set it to zero or simply remove the attribute.

Then send that output please.

Thanks,
Mark




>  I can send you tcpdump :)
>
>> Personally I have not seen this exact
>> error, but I don't see anything that says it's SSL specific.  If you
>> change the agreement to use LDAP instead of SSL does it work?
> Yes, I’m actually modifying my previously working plain replication Ansible 
> playbook to SSL-enabled…
>
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[389-users] Re: SSL replication error

2018-05-08 Thread Michal Medvecky


> On 8 May 2018, at 17:45, Mark Reynolds  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On 05/07/2018 08:00 AM, Michal Medvecky wrote:
>> [07/May/2018:13:51:13 +0200] slapi_ldap_bind - Error: could not send bind 
>> request for id [cn=MasterMasterReplicationManager,cn=config] authentication 
>> mechanism [SIMPLE]: error -1 (Can't contact LDAP server), system error -5987 
>> (Invalid function argument.), network error 115 (Operation now in progress, 
>> host "ldap-master-b02.mydomain.com:636”)
> Is there anything else the errors log?  What about the access log on:
> ldap-master-b02.mydomain.com? 

No, absolutely no error log. I can send you tcpdump :)

> Personally I have not seen this exact
> error, but I don't see anything that says it's SSL specific.  If you
> change the agreement to use LDAP instead of SSL does it work?

Yes, I’m actually modifying my previously working plain replication Ansible 
playbook to SSL-enabled…

Michal
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Re: need help with printer set-up.

2018-05-08 Thread Terry Polzin
On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 4:35 PM, Doug  wrote:

>
> On 05/08/2018 02:57 PM, home user via users wrote:
>
>> I bought a new hp laser jet pro mfp m180nw.  This morning, I installed:
>> * hplip-gui
>> * hplip
>> and all their dependencies.  “dnf upgrade” shows they and cups are
>> up-to-date.
>>
>> As root, I used cups to try to install my new printer (HP LaserJet Pro
>> MFP M180nw).  The printer was already powered on and connected to my
>> workstation’s tower via USB cable.  But when I try a print test from cups,
>> I get page after page, each having several seemingly random strange
>> characters, but otherwise mostly blank.  I had to power down the printer to
>> cut the waste of paper.
>>
>> As root, I tried  to launch “HPLIP Graphical Tools”.  Nothing appeared to
>> happen.
>>
>> Logged in as the non-root administrator, when I launch “HPLIP Graphical
>> Tools”, I get an error GUI saying
>> “No Installed HP Devices Found”
>> and a few seconds later, another error GUI saying
>> “HPLIP Status service”
>> and
>> “No system tray detected on this system.  Unable to start, exiting.”
>> The first GUI suggests running the hp-setup (a button is provided).  I do
>> that.  I get another GUI.  I select as a “Connection (I/O) Type” the USB
>> option.  As advanced options, the search term field is blank, and the type
>> is set to “All devices/printers”.  I click “Next >”.  It says “No devices
>> found.”.
>> The first error GUI also suggests using the cups web interface.  There,
>> everything looks ok to me, but I’m (obviously) no expert in these things.
>>
>> What’s wrong?  How to I get my printer working?  I’m in Fedora-27; Gnome.
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> Have you downloaded and installed the .ppd file for the printer? The .ppd
> file should go in /usr/share/cups/model/3-distribution/file.ppd
> Here is a sample printer install for my LaserJet, hp-laserjet_pro_m201
>
>
> from su or sudo, whichever you use:
>
> (First open cups and see that there is not an HP printer there. If there
> is, from a root prompt, delete it, as follows:
> lpadmin -x printername, just as shown in cups.)
>
> Then install your printer: (you are still at a root prompt,or use sudo
> again.)
>
> lpadmin -p hplj-pro-m201 -E -D "yourmachinename" -L yourlocation -v
> socket://192.168.1.machineipaddress:9100 -P /usr/share/cups/model/3-distri
> bution/HP/hp-laserjet_pro_m201_m202-ps.ppd.gz -E
>
>
> Obviously, you don't use hp-lj-pro-m201--that's  MY printer
> "yourmachinename) = the network name of your computer--mine is linux1
> "yourlocation" where you actually are--either the name of your town, or
> the name of the room the computer is located in, or anything you like. You
> can abbreviate, but do not use any periods or commas.
> "machineaddress" = the static ip you have set the printer to--in my case,
> 29
>
> I have checked the installation written above, and I believe it's
> correct--it's easy to leave out a space, or miss upcase, or something. If
> it doesn't work, check carefully!
>
> ..doug
>
>
> As root try, /usr/bin/hp-setup
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Re: need help with printer set-up.

2018-05-08 Thread Doug


On 05/08/2018 02:57 PM, home user via users wrote:

I bought a new hp laser jet pro mfp m180nw.  This morning, I installed:
* hplip-gui
* hplip
and all their dependencies.  “dnf upgrade” shows they and cups are up-to-date.

As root, I used cups to try to install my new printer (HP LaserJet Pro MFP 
M180nw).  The printer was already powered on and connected to my workstation’s 
tower via USB cable.  But when I try a print test from cups, I get page after 
page, each having several seemingly random strange characters, but otherwise 
mostly blank.  I had to power down the printer to cut the waste of paper.

As root, I tried  to launch “HPLIP Graphical Tools”.  Nothing appeared to 
happen.

Logged in as the non-root administrator, when I launch “HPLIP Graphical Tools”, 
I get an error GUI saying
“No Installed HP Devices Found”
and a few seconds later, another error GUI saying
“HPLIP Status service”
and
“No system tray detected on this system.  Unable to start, exiting.”
The first GUI suggests running the hp-setup (a button is provided).  I do that.  I 
get another GUI.  I select as a “Connection (I/O) Type” the USB option.  As 
advanced options, the search term field is blank, and the type is set to “All 
devices/printers”.  I click “Next >”.  It says “No devices found.”.
The first error GUI also suggests using the cups web interface.  There, 
everything looks ok to me, but I’m (obviously) no expert in these things.

What’s wrong?  How to I get my printer working?  I’m in Fedora-27; Gnome.
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Have you downloaded and installed the .ppd file for the printer? The 
.ppd file should go in /usr/share/cups/model/3-distribution/file.ppd

Here is a sample printer install for my LaserJet, hp-laserjet_pro_m201


from su or sudo, whichever you use:

(First open cups and see that there is not an HP printer there. If there 
is, from a root prompt, delete it, as follows:

lpadmin -x printername, just as shown in cups.)

Then install your printer: (you are still at a root prompt,or use sudo 
again.)


lpadmin -p hplj-pro-m201 -E -D "yourmachinename" -L yourlocation -v 
socket://192.168.1.machineipaddress:9100 -P 
/usr/share/cups/model/3-distribution/HP/hp-laserjet_pro_m201_m202-ps.ppd.gz 
-E



Obviously, you don't use hp-lj-pro-m201--that's  MY printer
"yourmachinename) = the network name of your computer--mine is linux1
"yourlocation" where you actually are--either the name of your town, or 
the name of the room the computer is located in, or anything you like. 
You can abbreviate, but do not use any periods or commas.

"machineaddress" = the static ip you have set the printer to--in my case, 29

I have checked the installation written above, and I believe it's 
correct--it's easy to leave out a space, or miss upcase, or something. 
If it doesn't work, check carefully!


..doug


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Re: need help with printer set-up.

2018-05-08 Thread Joe Zeff

On 05/08/2018 01:12 PM, home user via users wrote:

Yes.  I got another GUI. In that GUI, I selected as a “Connection (I/O) Type” the 
USB option.  As advanced options, the search term field was blank, and the type 
was set to “All devices/printers”.  I clicked “Next >”.  It says “No devices 
found.”.



Try running lsusb and see if it's listed.
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Re: need help with printer set-up.

2018-05-08 Thread home user via users
Yes.  I got another GUI. In that GUI, I selected as a “Connection (I/O) Type” 
the USB option.  As advanced options, the search term field was blank, and the 
type was set to “All devices/printers”.  I clicked “Next >”.  It says “No 
devices found.”.
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Re: need help with printer set-up.

2018-05-08 Thread Erik P. Olsen
On 2018-05-08 at 18:57:09 home user via users wrote:

> I bought a new hp laser jet pro mfp m180nw.  This morning, I installed:
> * hplip-gui
> * hplip
> and all their dependencies.  “dnf upgrade” shows they and cups are up-to-date.
> 
> As root, I used cups to try to install my new printer (HP LaserJet Pro MFP 
> M180nw).
> The printer was already powered on and connected to my workstation’s tower 
> via USB
> cable.  But when I try a print test from cups, I get page after page, each 
> having
> several seemingly random strange characters, but otherwise mostly blank.  I 
> had to
> power down the printer to cut the waste of paper.
> 
> As root, I tried  to launch “HPLIP Graphical Tools”.  Nothing appeared to 
> happen.
> 
> Logged in as the non-root administrator, when I launch “HPLIP Graphical 
> Tools”, I get
> an error GUI saying “No Installed HP Devices Found”
> and a few seconds later, another error GUI saying
> “HPLIP Status service”
> and
> “No system tray detected on this system.  Unable to start, exiting.”
> The first GUI suggests running the hp-setup (a button is provided).  I do 
> that.  I get
> another GUI.  I select as a “Connection (I/O) Type” the USB option.  As 
> advanced
> options, the search term field is blank, and the type is set to “All
> devices/printers”.  I click “Next >”.  It says “No devices found.”. The first 
> error GUI
> also suggests using the cups web interface.  There, everything looks ok to 
> me, but I’m
> (obviously) no expert in these things.
> 
> What’s wrong?  How to I get my printer working?  I’m in Fedora-27; Gnome.

Did you run hp-setup?

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Regards,
Erik P. Olsen

 
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Re: F28 - kernel-PAE missing?

2018-05-08 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 05/03/2018 06:35 PM, Jim Simmons wrote:

In journalctl, I see this and I think it is the problem:

WARNING: PV W0e1Cx-ByMA-iRX6-OGxr-KfWC-zaUP-YXWgW5 on /dev/sdb8 was
already found on sda8.
WARNING: PV W0e1Cx-ByMA-iRX6-OGxr-KfWC-zaUP-YXWgW5 on /dev/md127 was
already found on sda8.
WARNING: PV W0e1Cx-ByMA-iRX6-OGxr-KfWC-zaUP-YXWgW5 prefers device
/dev/sda8 because device was seen first.
WARNING: PV W0e1Cx-ByMA-iRX6-OGxr-KfWC-zaUP-YXWgW5 prefers device
/dev/md127 because device size is correct.


Yes, this is the problem.  Someone was having a very similar problem at 
work recently with multipath.  The problem is that LVM is checking for 
volumes before raid has finished checking.  The raid device is getting 
created, but it's too late, LVM has already found the PV on the raw 
disk.  I think if the raid version was different, LVM wouldn't be able 
to see the PV, but it would be difficult to change that now.  If you 
only have LVM volumes on the raid, then add the following line to your 
/etc/lvm/lvm.conf in the devices section:

filter = [ "r/sd.*/" ]

Then you will need to regenerate the initramfs by running:
dracut -f --kver kernel-version
"kernel-version" is the full name of the kernel.  e.g. The latest kernel 
package I have installed is "kernel-4.15.7-300.fc27.x86_64", so I would run:

dracut -f --kver 4.15.7-300.fc27.x86_64
You can remove the dracut-config-generic package to go back to smaller 
files if you want.

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need help with printer set-up.

2018-05-08 Thread home user via users
I bought a new hp laser jet pro mfp m180nw.  This morning, I installed:
* hplip-gui
* hplip
and all their dependencies.  “dnf upgrade” shows they and cups are up-to-date.

As root, I used cups to try to install my new printer (HP LaserJet Pro MFP 
M180nw).  The printer was already powered on and connected to my workstation’s 
tower via USB cable.  But when I try a print test from cups, I get page after 
page, each having several seemingly random strange characters, but otherwise 
mostly blank.  I had to power down the printer to cut the waste of paper.

As root, I tried  to launch “HPLIP Graphical Tools”.  Nothing appeared to 
happen.

Logged in as the non-root administrator, when I launch “HPLIP Graphical Tools”, 
I get an error GUI saying
“No Installed HP Devices Found”
and a few seconds later, another error GUI saying
“HPLIP Status service”
and
“No system tray detected on this system.  Unable to start, exiting.”
The first GUI suggests running the hp-setup (a button is provided).  I do that. 
 I get another GUI.  I select as a “Connection (I/O) Type” the USB option.  As 
advanced options, the search term field is blank, and the type is set to “All 
devices/printers”.  I click “Next >”.  It says “No devices found.”.
The first error GUI also suggests using the cups web interface.  There, 
everything looks ok to me, but I’m (obviously) no expert in these things.

What’s wrong?  How to I get my printer working?  I’m in Fedora-27; Gnome.
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Re: printer and Fedora support. [CLOSED]

2018-05-08 Thread home user via users
Xerox: That's what my now-dead all-in-one was.  Print quality was merely 
good for black text on white background, poor for white text and black 
background, and terrible for color.  The drivers were in the Xerox web 
site, but support beyond that?  Forget it.


Okidata: you're correct: expensive.  Definitely over my budget.

Brother: I wanted more info than what was in the web site.  The web site 
didn't work well.  I couldn't find a number to call.  I tried the chat. 
In several minutes, I advanced to #1 in the queue.  Then a minute or two 
later, I dropped down to #2, and stayed there for a while before being 
restored to #1. Then I waited over a hour, and then gave up.


HP: I chose the color laser jet pro mfp m180nw.  I would have preferred 
an M281 FDW (it has auto duplex), but that was over my budget.


It's arrived, but so far I can't get things set up correctly.  I'll 
start a new thread for that.


I thank everyone for their inputs.  This thread is closed.
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Re: F28 HotPlug not working properly

2018-05-08 Thread T_POL
On Mon, 7 May 2018 18:25:40 -0700
Patrick Mansfield  wrote:

> On Mon, May 07, 2018 at 11:12:16PM +0200, T_POL wrote:
> > On Mon, 7 May 2018 12:54:48 -0700
> > Rick Stevens  wrote:
> >   
> > > On 05/04/2018 02:58 PM, T_POL wrote:  
> > > > On Fri, 4 May 2018 14:20:13 -0700
> > > > Rick Stevens  wrote:  
> 
> > > > Both "udevadm" commands lists nothing after plugging the drive.
> > > > The only way to make the drive detected is to run as root the following 
> > > > command :
> > > > 
> > > >"echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host5/scan"
> > > > 
> > > > Found it with google :)
> > > 
> > > Yeah, google is your friend (at times). That would trigger a SCSI bus
> > > scan.
> > >   
> > > > Immediately after that, disk is detected.
> > > 
> > > It's odd that it's not seen at all except if plugged in at boot. Sounds
> > > like a bug, although I don't know if it'd be in the SCSI driver, hotplug
> > > code or kernel itself. I'd sure bugzilla it.  
> > 
> > well, never opened a bugzilla in my (long) life.
> > May be this will be the first time.  
> 
> Are you sure there's nothing else in the log files?
> 
> It could be an odd timing bug, such that delaying a bit before scanning 
> avoids the
> problem.
> 
> You can also enable scsi debug output, plug it in, see that it's not found, 
> manually
> scan it, and check the output.
> 
> Then boot with scsi debug enabled, and compare the output to that seen during 
> the
> hotplug of the device.
> 
> Warning: enabling scsi logging can make your system unusable!
> 
> Before running with logging enabled:
> 
> Disable systemd logging via:
> 
>   systemctl stop systemd-journald
> 
> Disable (old style, not on by default) syslog logging via:
> 
>   systemctl stop syslog
> 
> When booting (best to edit the boot line manually, less your screw it up), put
> scsi_logging_level=1 to enable scsi logging, boot to run level 1, and stop 
> logging
> before fully booting - before logging to disk is enabled. i.e. on the boot 
> line,
> append:
> 
>   scsi_logging_level=1 1
> 
> After booting, or for testing, or to try and reset it to zero because you left
> syslog or wtf running before enabling debug output:
> 
> echo 1 > /sys/module/scsi_mod/parameters/scsi_logging_level
> 
> echo 0 > /sys/module/scsi_mod/parameters/scsi_logging_level
> 
> You can try other debug levels too (up to 4).
> 
> And then post your results to linux-scsi.
> 
> -- Patrick

Thanks Patrick,

sounds a little bit complicated but I'll try to do it.

Angelo




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Re: Unmount delayed -

2018-05-08 Thread Rick Stevens
On 05/08/2018 10:18 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 05/08/18 13:10, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> I've seen this issue reported to the Xfce group before and they still
>> haven't seemed to fix it. I have no idea why. Perhaps we should sharpen
>> our sticks a bit and poke them a bit more. It's been well over a year.
>> --
>> - 
> Yes, it seems the more "improvements" they make the buggier it becomes,
> I have another in text displayed that's more annoying, But I've been
> using xfce for so long I just don't consider changing, probably only to
> find another set of problems.

I see Sam Varshavchik reported this issue on 2017-07-21 as bug 13729
in Xfce's bugzilla (https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13729) and
it was updated by someone else on 2017-08-16.

It's still listed as "New" with no one assigned to work on it. So 10
months after being reported, they've not even accepted it as a bug.
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[389-users] Announcing 389 Directory Server 1.4.0.9

2018-05-08 Thread Mark Reynolds

389 Directory Server 1.4.0.9

The 389 Directory Server team is proud to announce 389-ds-base
version 1.4.0.9

Fedora packages are available on Fedora 28 and 29(rawhide).

Rawhide(F29)

https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=26850359


F28

https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=26850367


https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-9206bf2937


The new packages and versions are:

  * 389-ds-base-1.4.0.9-1

Source tarballs are available for download at Download
389-ds-base Source



  Highlights in 1.4.0.9

  * Security and Bug fixes


  Installation and Upgrade

See Download  for
information about setting up your yum repositories.

To install, use *yum install 389-ds* yum install 389-ds After install
completes, run *setup-ds-admin.pl* if you have 389-admin installed,
otherwise please run *setup-ds.pl* to set up your directory server.

To upgrade, use *yum upgrade* yum upgrade After upgrade completes, run
*setup-ds-admin.pl -u* if you have 389-admin installed, otherwise please
run *setup-ds.pl* to update your directory server/admin
server/console information.

See Install_Guide
 for more
information about the initial installation, setup, and upgrade

See Source 
for information about source tarballs and SCM (git) access.


  Feedback

We are very interested in your feedback!

Please provide feedback and comments to the 389-users mailing list:
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Pagure project: https://pagure.io/389-ds-base

  * Tue May 8 2018 Mark Reynolds mreyno...@redhat.com
 - 1.4.0.9-1
  * Bump version to 1.4.0.9
  * Ticket 49661 - CVE-2018-1089 - Crash from long search filter
  * Ticket 49652 - DENY aci’s are not handled properly
  * Ticket 49650 - lib389 enable_tls doesn’t work on F28
  * Ticket 49538 - replace cacertdir_rehash with openssl rehash
  * Ticket 49406 - Port backend_test.py test to DSLdapObject implementation
  * Ticket 49649 - Use reentrant crypt_r()
  * Ticket 49642 - lib389 should generate a more complex password
  * Ticket 49612 - lib389 remove_ds_instance() does not remove systemd units
  * Ticket 49644 - crash in debug build

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[389-users] Announcing 389 Directory Server 1.3.6.15

2018-05-08 Thread Mark Reynolds

389 Directory Server 1.3.6.15

The 389 Directory Server team is proud to announce 389-ds-base
version 1.3.6.15

Fedora packages are available from the Fedora 26.

https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=26850712


https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-bdfd69e662


The new packages and versions are:

  * 389-ds-base-1.3.6.15-1

Source tarballs are available for download at Download
389-ds-base Source



  Highlights in 1.3.6.15

  * Security and bug fixes


  Installation and Upgrade

See Download  for
information about setting up your yum repositories.

To install, use *yum install 389-ds* yum install 389-ds After install
completes, run *setup-ds-admin.pl* if you have 389-admin installed,
otherwise please run *setup-ds.pl* to set up your directory server.

To upgrade, use *yum upgrade* yum upgrade After upgrade completes, run
*setup-ds-admin.pl -u* if you have 389-admin installed, otherwise please
run *setup-ds.pl* to update your directory server/admin
server/console information.

See Install_Guide
 for more
information about the initial installation, setup, and upgrade

See Source 
for information about source tarballs and SCM (git) access.


  Feedback

We are very interested in your feedback!

Please provide feedback and comments to the 389-users mailing list:
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If you find a bug, or would like to see a new feature, file it in our
Pagure project: https://pagure.io/389-ds-base

  * Bump version to 1.3.6.15
  * Ticket 49661 - CVE-2018-1089 - Crash from long search filter
  * Ticket 49631 - same csn generated twice
  * Ticket 49652 - DENY aci’s are not handled properly
  * Ticket 49644 - crash in debug build
  * Ticket 49619 - adjustment of csn_generator can fail so next
generated csn can be equal to the most recent one received

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[389-users] Announcing 389 Directory Server 1.3.8.1

2018-05-08 Thread Mark Reynolds

389 Directory Server 1.3.8.1

The 389 Directory Server team is proud to announce 389-ds-base
version 1.3.8.1

Fedora packages are available on Fedora 27.

https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=26850516


https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-0113049e0c


The new packages and versions are:

  * 389-ds-base-1.3.8.1-1

Source tarballs are available for download at Download
389-ds-base Source



  Highlights in 1.3.8.1

  * Security and bug fixes


  Installation and Upgrade

See Download  for
information about setting up your yum repositories.

To install, use *yum install 389-ds* yum install 389-ds After install
completes, run *setup-ds-admin.pl* if you have 389-admin installed,
otherwise please run *setup-ds.pl* to set up your directory server.

To upgrade, use *yum upgrade* yum upgrade After upgrade completes, run
*setup-ds-admin.pl -u* if you have 389-admin installed, otherwise please
run *setup-ds.pl* to update your directory server/admin
server/console information.

See Install_Guide
 for more
information about the initial installation, setup, and upgrade

See Source 
for information about source tarballs and SCM (git) access.


  Feedback

We are very interested in your feedback!

Please provide feedback and comments to the 389-users mailing list:
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If you find a bug, or would like to see a new feature, file it in our
Pagure project: https://pagure.io/389-ds-base

  * Bump version to 1.3.8.1
  * Ticket 49661 - CVE-2018-1089 - Crash from long search filter
  * Ticket 49652 - DENY aci’s are not handled properly
  * Ticket 49649 - Use reentrant crypt_r()
  * Ticket 49644 - crash in debug build
  * Ticket 49631 - same csn generated twice
  * Ticket 48184 - revert previous patch around unuc-stans shutdown crash
  * Rebase to 1.3.8 from 1.3.7.10

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Re: Unmount delayed -

2018-05-08 Thread Bob Goodwin

On 05/08/18 13:10, Rick Stevens wrote:

I've seen this issue reported to the Xfce group before and they still
haven't seemed to fix it. I have no idea why. Perhaps we should sharpen
our sticks a bit and poke them a bit more. It's been well over a year.
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Yes, it seems the more "improvements" they make the buggier it becomes, 
I have another in text displayed that's more annoying, But I've been 
using xfce for so long I just don't consider changing, probably only to 
find another set of problems.


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Re: Unmount delayed -

2018-05-08 Thread Rick Stevens
On 05/08/2018 10:04 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 05/08/18 12:38, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> I have seen the same behavior under F27 and F28 using Xfce and USB
>> drives (the desktop freezes until the drive gets ejected--a manual
>> umount as root from the CLI completes immediately).
> 
> "a manual umount as root from the CLI completes immediately)." Sure
> enough, that works right away! It never occurred to me to try that!
> 
>>
>> I don't believe it to be a filesystem or hardware issue--it seems to be
>> something with the desktop and file manager. I had intended to test it
>> with KDE on the same platform but haven't had a chance to get to it.
> Yes, it's really just an annoyance and I just resigned myself to do
> something else while it unmounts.
> 
> Thanks for the work-around, I'll just do that, in fact that seems as
> easy as using the icon.

Glad to help. Yeah, it's sure an annoyance from the GUI standpoint but
as I'm a heavy CLI user, it's not a big deal to me (I _always_ have an
xterm open somewhere).

I've seen this issue reported to the Xfce group before and they still
haven't seemed to fix it. I have no idea why. Perhaps we should sharpen
our sticks a bit and poke them a bit more. It's been well over a year.
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Re: Unmount delayed -

2018-05-08 Thread Bob Goodwin

On 05/08/18 12:38, Rick Stevens wrote:

I have seen the same behavior under F27 and F28 using Xfce and USB
drives (the desktop freezes until the drive gets ejected--a manual
umount as root from the CLI completes immediately).


"a manual umount as root from the CLI completes immediately)." Sure enough, 
that works right away! It never occurred to me to try that!



I don't believe it to be a filesystem or hardware issue--it seems to be
something with the desktop and file manager. I had intended to test it
with KDE on the same platform but haven't had a chance to get to it.
Yes, it's really just an annoyance and I just resigned myself to do 
something else while it unmounts.


Thanks for the work-around, I'll just do that, in fact that seems as 
easy as using the icon.


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Re: Unmount delayed -

2018-05-08 Thread Rick Stevens
On 05/08/2018 09:38 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 05/07/2018 03:53 PM, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
>> On 08/05/18 07:48, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>> .
>>>
>>> I've had this problem for more than a year but usually it only bothers
>>> mefor a moment and I move on. Today it was a bigger annoyance when I
>>> was trying to diagnose a problem with a flash drive.
>>>
>>> When I mount the device my clicking on mount on the desktop icon that
>>> pops up when it is plugged init then takes 2 minutes, I timed it
>>> today, to release after clicking on unmount. I would like to reduce
>>> that to something reasonable likeimmediately or no more than a few
>>> seconds.
>>>
>>> This is with xfce and lightdm on Fedora 27, but it has been doing this
>>> for several versions of Fedora. I use the flash drive to save audio
>>> books, keep reusing the same device and only see the problem when I
>>> save a new audio book, perhaps once a week, so I just accept it ...
>>>
>>> Any thoughts appreciated,
>>
>> In case it helps: I have the same issue where umounting (or ejecting) a
>> USB drive from the
>> "filesystem" GUI takes a very long time. Actually, it seems to kill the
>> WM which then
>> restarts after a while.
>>
>> This is the case even when very little was written to the drive.
>>
>> I am of f26, using XFCE.
> 
> I have seen the same behavior under F27 and F28 using Xfce and USB
> drives (the desktop freezes until the drive gets ejected--a manual
> umount as root from the CLI completes immediately).
> 
> I don't believe it to be a filesystem or hardware issue--it seems to be
> something with the desktop and file manager. I had intended to test it
> with KDE on the same platform but haven't had a chance to get to it.

Just tested with KDE on the same system (logged out of Xfce and fired up
Plasma/KDE) and this issue seems to be isolated to Xfce/Thunar. Ejecting
a USB drive under KDE was instaneous. Under Xfce, desktop froze (well,
I can switch desktops) after selecting "Unmount" from the desktop.
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Re: Unmount delayed -

2018-05-08 Thread Rick Stevens
On 05/07/2018 03:53 PM, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
> On 08/05/18 07:48, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> .
>>
>> I've had this problem for more than a year but usually it only bothers
>> mefor a moment and I move on. Today it was a bigger annoyance when I
>> was trying to diagnose a problem with a flash drive.
>>
>> When I mount the device my clicking on mount on the desktop icon that
>> pops up when it is plugged init then takes 2 minutes, I timed it
>> today, to release after clicking on unmount. I would like to reduce
>> that to something reasonable likeimmediately or no more than a few
>> seconds.
>>
>> This is with xfce and lightdm on Fedora 27, but it has been doing this
>> for several versions of Fedora. I use the flash drive to save audio
>> books, keep reusing the same device and only see the problem when I
>> save a new audio book, perhaps once a week, so I just accept it ...
>>
>> Any thoughts appreciated,
> 
> In case it helps: I have the same issue where umounting (or ejecting) a
> USB drive from the
> "filesystem" GUI takes a very long time. Actually, it seems to kill the
> WM which then
> restarts after a while.
> 
> This is the case even when very little was written to the drive.
> 
> I am of f26, using XFCE.

I have seen the same behavior under F27 and F28 using Xfce and USB
drives (the desktop freezes until the drive gets ejected--a manual
umount as root from the CLI completes immediately).

I don't believe it to be a filesystem or hardware issue--it seems to be
something with the desktop and file manager. I had intended to test it
with KDE on the same platform but haven't had a chance to get to it.
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Re: Unmount delayed -

2018-05-08 Thread Bob Goodwin

On 05/07/18 21:23, Roger Heflin wrote:

Generally when I am messing with usb drives I have used these 2 commands:

grep Dirty /proc/meminfo (dirty is the amount of write buffers that
need to be flushed for all disks, most will usually be the disk that
was just copied to)

the second is "vmstat 1" and watch the bi/bo columns as they show
reads and writes to the disk subsystem, if it umounts when the writes
stop that implies the sync may have returned before it actually did
all its work.

.
I connected one of the usb flash drives, a 4G PNY Attache that has an 
audio book file on it and clicked mount and then unmount on the desktop 
icon, the usual 2 minute delay to unmount occurred.


Then I tried again and issued the following commands, nothing was being 
written to the flash memory:


[root@Box10 bobg]# grep Dirty /proc/meminfo
Dirty:   324 kB

And vmstat looks the same as when tried earlier without touching the 
mount/unmount in the desktop icon.


[root@Box10 bobg]# vmstat 1
procs ---memory-- ---swap-- -io -system-- 
--cpu-
 r  b   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in   cs us sy 
id wa st
 1  0  0 4397596  84492 1655812    0    0    23    15  205 617  8  
1 90  1  0
 0  0  0 4390280  84492 1663116    0    0 0 0  448 1887  8  
2 90  0  0
 0  0  0 4390288  84492 1663076    0    0 0 0  409 1207  7  
2 92  0  0
 1  0  0 4390280  84492 1663076    0    0 0 0  389 1267  8  
1 91  0  0
 1  0  0 4390280  84492 1663076    0    0 0 0  385 1170  8  
2 90  0  0
 1  0  0 4390396  84492 1663076    0    0 0    28  417 1300  7  
2 91  0  0
 1  0  0 4390264  84500 1663076    0    0 0    12  409 1313  8  
2 85  5  0

^C

I'm not sure what all this is telling me but I will try clearing the 
flash drive and repeating these commands with an actual write. I clear 
the flash drive by doing:


# cd /run/media/bobg/PNYFD

# rm -fr *

Then write the audio book file:

$ cd /home/bobg/Downloads/Quirky

$ cp *  /run/media/bobg/PNYFD

/Then wait the 30 seconds or so until the write finishes, e.g. the 
prompt comes back, enter "sync," then exit the /run/media file [I use 
two work spaces, one su and the other root], then unmount via the 
desktop icon where I have to wait two minutes for it to finish 
unmounting before disconnecting the drive./


/I've done this hundreds of times and it always works for me without a 
hitch except for the delay that became manifest perhaps two years ago 
... I added the "sync" step as I had done with  sd cards some time ago 
while trying to ensure that I was doing all I knew, not really knowing 
if it is effective in this case. It doesn't seem to help./



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[389-users] Re: SSL replication error

2018-05-08 Thread Mark Reynolds


On 05/07/2018 08:00 AM, Michal Medvecky wrote:
> [07/May/2018:13:51:13 +0200] slapi_ldap_bind - Error: could not send bind 
> request for id [cn=MasterMasterReplicationManager,cn=config] authentication 
> mechanism [SIMPLE]: error -1 (Can't contact LDAP server), system error -5987 
> (Invalid function argument.), network error 115 (Operation now in progress, 
> host "ldap-master-b02.mydomain.com:636”)
Is there anything else the errors log?  What about the access log on:
ldap-master-b02.mydomain.com?  Personally I have not seen this exact
error, but I don't see anything that says it's SSL specific.  If you
change the agreement to use LDAP instead of SSL does it work?
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glibc-static compiled with -fpic?

2018-05-08 Thread Tom Horsley
I see scads of relocation codes for things like PLT references
in the object files in /usr/lib64/libc.a from the glibc-static
package.

Why would a static library be compiled with what looks like
dynamic options?
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Re: qucs simulation fail on missing library

2018-05-08 Thread pelican
Thanks for the reply,   Michael. After reading about libtool I thought
there was some
change made regarding the .la  libraries in  Fedora.
Although I did have a problem compiling freehdl it is available in the
repos.

I tried compiling it while trying to debug the problem with qucs.Given
that the message
about trying to findlibfreehdl.la  while trying to run a simulation in
qucs I guess the problem is with qucs.
When I compiled qucs from git I had the same problem.


I see that fedora is not planning to release a spin of eda tools until 2019.

 I did notice while checking  /usr/lib64 that there are a few examples in
fc27

ls *.la

libguile-gnome-gobject-2.la  libQt5GlxSupport.la
libgwrap-core-runtime.la libQt5InputSupport.la
libgwrap-guile-runtime.lalibQt5KmsSupport.la
libQt5AccessibilitySupport.lalibQt5LinuxAccessibilitySupport.la
libQt5Bootstrap.la   libQt5OpenGLExtensions.la
libQt5DeviceDiscoverySupport.la  libQt5PlatformCompositorSupport.la
libQt5EglSupport.la  libQt5ServiceSupport.la
libQt5EventDispatcherSupport.la  libQt5ThemeSupport.la
libQt5FbSupport.la   libQt5UiTools.la
libQt5FontDatabaseSupport.la






On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 12:20 PM, Michael Schwendt 
wrote:

> On Mon, 07 May 2018 14:54:59 -, patrick  stanistreet wrote:
>
> > I have been trying out a package  qucs   for electronic circuit design
> and simulation.
> > I can use the software to create a simple design but the simulation
> fails on a missing
> > library.I tried compiling qucs from source and freehdl is a
> dependency.   I think the
> > problem is with freehdl as I tried and failed to get it to compile.
> >
> > qucs simulation fails   on libfreehdl.la
> >
> > I think something in gcc or g++ might not be creating this file   during
> compilation and
> > it might be some kind of policy change?
>
> .la is short for "libtool archive". It is a text based description file
> and is not created by GCC. In Fedora's packages, these .la files are not
> included because they lead to dependency bloat during compilation. When
> you tried to compile freehdl yourself, what happened?
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F28: Mouse and Keyboad issues

2018-05-08 Thread Stefan Hübner via users
Hi,

another thing I noticed since F28 upgrade is what I would best describe as
"hickups".

Sometimes the mouse pointer hangs for a fraction of a second - just enough
to notice it.

Sometimes the keyboard repeats the last stroke for 3 to 5 times, which
sometimes is quite anoying - eg. when Ctrl-W a browser tab and finding 5
tabs closed instead.


Did anyone else see this?


Funny! It just happened again! This is journald:

Mai 08 14:51:07 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: Key repeat
discarded, Wayland compositor doesn't seem to be processing events fast
enough!
Mai 08 14:51:07 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: Key repeat
discarded, Wayland compositor doesn't seem to be processing events fast
enough!
Mai 08 14:51:07 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: Key repeat
discarded, Wayland compositor doesn't seem to be processing events fast
enough!
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 gnome-shell[2058]: Object
Shell.GenericContainer (0x56008a74b5a0), has been already finalized.
Impossible to get any property from it.
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: == Stack
trace for context 0x5600882e01f0 ==
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #0
0x7ffddbedf7a0 I   resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/tweener.js:73
(0x7fa043ec7cd0 @ 9)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #1
0x7ffddbedf840 b   resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/tweener.js:105
(0x7fa043ec7f78 @ 36)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #2
0x7ffddbedf8e0 b   resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/tweener.js:92
(0x7fa043ec7de0 @ 52)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #3
0x7ffddbee0850 b   resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/tweener/tweener.js:208
(0x7fa043ed2918 @ 54)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #4
0x7ffddbee09a0 b   resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/tweener/tweener.js:337
(0x7fa043ed29a0 @ 1626)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #5
0x7ffddbee0a50 b   resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/tweener/tweener.js:350
(0x7fa043ed2a28 @ 100)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #6
0x7ffddbee0ae0 b   resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/tweener/tweener.js:365
(0x7fa043ed2ab0 @ 10)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #7
0x7ffddbee0b60 I   resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/signals.js:128
(0x7fa043ecff78 @ 386)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #8
0x7ffddbee0c10 b   resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/tweener.js:207
(0x7fa043ecf5e8 @ 159)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #9
0x7ffddbee0c80 I   resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:82
(0x7fa043eb5de0 @ 71)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #10
0x7ffddbee0c80 I   resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/tweener.js:182
(0x7fa043ecf560 @ 15)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: == Stack
trace for context 0x5600882e01f0 ==
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #0
0x7ffddbedf7a0 I   resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/tweener.js:80
(0x7fa043ec7cd0 @ 82)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #1
0x7ffddbedf840 b   resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/tweener.js:105
(0x7fa043ec7f78 @ 36)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #2
0x7ffddbedf8e0 b   resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/tweener.js:92
(0x7fa043ec7de0 @ 52)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #3
0x7ffddbee0850 b   resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/tweener/tweener.js:208
(0x7fa043ed2918 @ 54)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #4
0x7ffddbee09a0 b   resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/tweener/tweener.js:337
(0x7fa043ed29a0 @ 1626)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #5
0x7ffddbee0a50 b   resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/tweener/tweener.js:350
(0x7fa043ed2a28 @ 100)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #6
0x7ffddbee0ae0 b   resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/tweener/tweener.js:365
(0x7fa043ed2ab0 @ 10)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #7
0x7ffddbee0b60 I   resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/signals.js:128
(0x7fa043ecff78 @ 386)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #8
0x7ffddbee0c10 b   resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/tweener.js:207
(0x7fa043ecf5e8 @ 159)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 gnome-shell[2058]: Object
Shell.GenericContainer (0x56008a74b5a0), has been already finalized.
Impossible to set any property to it.
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #9
0x7ffddbee0c80 I   resource:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:82
(0x7fa043eb5de0 @ 71)
Mai 08 14:51:09 4delsthubner02 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2058]: #10
0x7ffddbee0c80 I   resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/tweener.js:182
(0x7fa043ecf560 @ 15)


Thanks,
Stefan
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Re: nothing provides libgfortran.so.4

2018-05-08 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Paul Smith writes:


On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 11:25 AM, Paul Smith  wrote:
>
> When trying to install
>
> R-mvtnorm
>
> I get the following error:
>
> -
> # dnf install R-mvtnorm
> Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'virtualbox', disabling.
> Last metadata expiration check: 0:43:20 ago on Tue 08 May 2018 10:35:07 AM  
WEST.

> Error:
>  Problem: conflicting requests
>   - nothing provides libgfortran.so.4 needed by R-mvtnorm-1.0.6-3.fc27.i686
>   - nothing provides libgfortran.so.4()(64bit) needed by
> R-mvtnorm-1.0.6-3.fc27.x86_64
> #
> -
>
> Any ideas?

Let me add that I am using Fedora 28.


Looks like that package needs to get rebuilt.  
libgfortran-8.0.1-0.20.fc28.x86_64 provides libgfortran.so.5, so R-mvtnorm  
needs to get rebuilt. Create a bug against R-mvtnorm.


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Re: nothing provides libgfortran.so.4

2018-05-08 Thread Paul Smith
On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 11:32 AM, Jakub Jelinek  wrote:
>> >
>> > When trying to install
>> >
>> > R-mvtnorm
>> >
>> > I get the following error:
>> >
>> > -
>> > # dnf install R-mvtnorm
>> > Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'virtualbox', disabling.
>> > Last metadata expiration check: 0:43:20 ago on Tue 08 May 2018 10:35:07 AM 
>> > WEST.
>> > Error:
>> >  Problem: conflicting requests
>> >   - nothing provides libgfortran.so.4 needed by R-mvtnorm-1.0.6-3.fc27.i686
>> >   - nothing provides libgfortran.so.4()(64bit) needed by
>> > R-mvtnorm-1.0.6-3.fc27.x86_64
>
> The package has not been rebuilt during the mass rebuild as it should have
> been.  You need to ask maintainer to do that.

Thanks, Jakub. I have just filed this bug on Bugzilla:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1575940

Paul
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Re: nothing provides libgfortran.so.4

2018-05-08 Thread Jakub Jelinek
On Tue, May 08, 2018 at 11:30:05AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
> On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 11:25 AM, Paul Smith  wrote:
> >
> > When trying to install
> >
> > R-mvtnorm
> >
> > I get the following error:
> >
> > -
> > # dnf install R-mvtnorm
> > Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'virtualbox', disabling.
> > Last metadata expiration check: 0:43:20 ago on Tue 08 May 2018 10:35:07 AM 
> > WEST.
> > Error:
> >  Problem: conflicting requests
> >   - nothing provides libgfortran.so.4 needed by R-mvtnorm-1.0.6-3.fc27.i686
> >   - nothing provides libgfortran.so.4()(64bit) needed by
> > R-mvtnorm-1.0.6-3.fc27.x86_64

The package has not been rebuilt during the mass rebuild as it should have
been.  You need to ask maintainer to do that.

Jakub
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Re: nothing provides libgfortran.so.4

2018-05-08 Thread Paul Smith
On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 11:25 AM, Paul Smith  wrote:
>
> When trying to install
>
> R-mvtnorm
>
> I get the following error:
>
> -
> # dnf install R-mvtnorm
> Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'virtualbox', disabling.
> Last metadata expiration check: 0:43:20 ago on Tue 08 May 2018 10:35:07 AM 
> WEST.
> Error:
>  Problem: conflicting requests
>   - nothing provides libgfortran.so.4 needed by R-mvtnorm-1.0.6-3.fc27.i686
>   - nothing provides libgfortran.so.4()(64bit) needed by
> R-mvtnorm-1.0.6-3.fc27.x86_64
> #
> -
>
> Any ideas?

Let me add that I am using Fedora 28.

Paul
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nothing provides libgfortran.so.4

2018-05-08 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All,

When trying to install

R-mvtnorm

I get the following error:

-
# dnf install R-mvtnorm
Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'virtualbox', disabling.
Last metadata expiration check: 0:43:20 ago on Tue 08 May 2018 10:35:07 AM WEST.
Error:
 Problem: conflicting requests
  - nothing provides libgfortran.so.4 needed by R-mvtnorm-1.0.6-3.fc27.i686
  - nothing provides libgfortran.so.4()(64bit) needed by
R-mvtnorm-1.0.6-3.fc27.x86_64
#
-

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,

Paul
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Re: Unmount delayed -

2018-05-08 Thread Roger Heflin
I don't sync like Bob does, I just watch the io to estimate the copy
time of whatever amount I am copying.

On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 8:34 PM, Cameron Simpson  wrote:
> On 07May2018 20:23, Roger Heflin  wrote:
>>
>> the second is "vmstat 1" and watch the bi/bo columns as they show
>> reads and writes to the disk subsystem, if it umounts when the writes
>> stop that implies the sync may have returned before it actually did
>> all its work.
>
>
> Do you actually see this happen? Just asking. Because that would imply that
> sync doesn't, actaully, do what it is supposed to do.
>
> Cheers,
> Cameron Simpson 
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Re: F28 - kernel-PAE missing?

2018-05-08 Thread Hans de Goede

Hi,

On 04-05-18 01:36, Jim Simmons wrote:

On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 01:36:43PM -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:

On 05/03/2018 01:07 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:

On 05/03/2018 12:46 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:

Ok, so using the F27 installed kernel works on F28.


What else would you expect?  The kernel doesn't care what version
of Fedora you're running.  If it did, the upgrade would have
removed the F27 kernels.


That was just a lead in to the issue being with dracut.  I
reconsidered how to write that part a few times and I think in the
end I lost part of what I was thinking and wanted to say. :-)


I'm pretty sure it is dracut.  Installing the normal kernel from
Fedora 27 and it won't boot either.  I saw dracut complaining about
not finding busybox and biosdevname so I installed them and
reinstalled the kernel - same results.  I also get a couple of grep
errors referring to /usr/lib/plymouth/plymouth-populate-initrd but
I think they're harmless and dnf whatprovides can't find that file.

I'm going to try booting a live cd (xfce f28 i386) and if that works
I'll just reinstall.  Otherwise I'll leave it like it is until I can
get the machine cleaned out and shutdown for good.

If I can figure out what is different in the initrd, I'll reply with
the info.


If you're using BIOS RAID on a non Intel controller (so you've a RAID
set which the BIOS can see so it can boot from it) then it might very
well be a problem with dmraid, which is the tool which recognizes the
RAID headers.

Try running dmraid -r that will show a list of recognized RAID sets,
if that does not see any sets try downgrading dmraid to the version
from F27 and see if it then does recognize your raidset.

Regards,

Hans
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[SOLVED] Re: Very slow boot in F27 after recent update

2018-05-08 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 9:32 AM, Gianluca Cecchi 
wrote:

> I'm not subscribed to receive all the e-mails, so I answer to my own.
> Hope not to scramble the thread order...
>
> Thanks for answering.
> Here the output requested.
> Possibly before the update, chronyd and gssproxy (and I see also libvirtd)
> went into a sort of parallel background not preventing display manager
> login completion?
> In fact in about 10-13 seconds (I have an SSD disk on the laptop) I had
> the gdm login page
>
> [g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$ sudo systemd-analyze time
> Startup finished in 1.379s (kernel) + 1.965s (initrd) + 1min 49.668s
> (userspace) = 1min 53.012s
> [g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$
>
> [g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$ sudo systemd-analyze blame
> 1min 30.134s gssproxy.service
> 1min 15.937s chronyd.service
>  30.043s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
>  17.876s libvirtd.service
>   1.102s dracut-initqueue.service
>   1.015s lvm2-monitor.service
>
>
It seems latest updates have solved my problems, both if network cable is
connected and without it.

My network card on laptop is this one from "lspci -v":

 05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR8151 v2.0 Gigabit Ethernet
(rev c0)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 1851
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 35
Memory at dc80 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256K]
I/O ports at 9000 [size=128]
Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 3
Capabilities: [48] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+
Capabilities: [58] Express Endpoint, MSI 00
Capabilities: [6c] Vital Product Data
Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting
Capabilities: [180] Device Serial Number ff-bd-21-9b-14-da-e9-ff
Kernel driver in use: atl1c
Kernel modules: atl1c

It seems combination of latest kernel (4.16.6-202.fc27.x86_64) and latest
packages I have again my old behavior.

With network cable connected to an automatic dhcp connection:

[g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$ sudo systemd-analyze time
Startup finished in 1.386s (kernel) + 1.328s (initrd) + 8.891s (userspace)
= 11.606s
[g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$

[g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$ sudo systemd-analyze blame
  4.568s ntpdate.service
  2.145s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
  1.168s cups.service
  1.158s plymouth-quit-wait.service
  1.019s abrtd.service
   819ms lvm2-monitor.service
   716ms systemd-udev-settle.service
   712ms libvirtd.service
. . .


Without network cable connected (and without wirelsss autoconnect)
[g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$ sudo systemd-analyze time
Startup finished in 1.389s (kernel) + 2.002s (initrd) + 8.702s (userspace)
= 12.094s
[g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$

and

[g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$ sudo systemd-analyze blame
  6.337s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
  1.189s cups.service
  1.181s dracut-initqueue.service
  1.021s abrtd.service
   971ms lvm2-monitor.service
   886ms plymouth-quit-wait.service
   865ms systemd-udev-settle.service
   682ms firewalld.service
   641ms libvirtd.service
. . .


dnf summary for latest updates has been:

Installed:
  kernel.x86_64 4.16.6-202.fc27   kernel-core.x86_64
4.16.6-202.fc27
  kernel-devel.x86_64 4.16.6-202.fc27 kernel-modules.x86_64
4.16.6-202.fc27
  kernel-modules-extra.x86_64 4.16.6-202.fc27
 python2-ntlm-auth.noarch 1.1.0-1.fc27

Upgraded:
  ansible.noarch 2.5.2-1.fc27

  cinnamon-themes.noarch 1:1.6.2-1.fc27

  copy-jdk-configs.noarch 3.3-9.fc27

  httpd.x86_64 2.4.33-5.fc27

  httpd-filesystem.noarch 2.4.33-5.fc27

  httpd-tools.x86_64 2.4.33-5.fc27

  hwdata.noarch 0.312-1.fc27

  kdiagram.x86_64 2.6.1-2.fc27

  kernel-headers.x86_64 4.16.6-202.fc27

  libpsl.x86_64 0.18.0-2.fc27

  mate-panel.x86_64 1.20.1-5.fc27

  mate-panel-libs.x86_64 1.20.1-5.fc27

  mint-themes.noarch 1:1.6.2-1.fc27

  mint-themes-gtk3.noarch 1:1.6.2-1.fc27

  mint-x-icons.noarch 1.4.7-1.fc27

  mint-y-icons.noarch 1.1.4-1.fc27

  mint-y-theme.noarch 1:1.6.2-1.fc27

  mod_ssl.x86_64 1:2.4.33-5.fc27

  opencv.x86_64 3.2.0-15.fc27

  opencv-contrib.x86_64 3.2.0-15.fc27

  opencv-core.x86_64 3.2.0-15.fc27

  powerdevil.x86_64 5.12.4-2.fc27
  publicsuffix-list-dafsa.noarch 20180419-1.fc27

  python2-opencv.x86_64 3.2.0-15.fc27

  python2-requests_ntlm.noarch 1.1.0-1.fc27

  python2-winrm.noarch 0.3.0-1.fc27

  selinux-policy.noarch 3.13.1-283.34.fc27

  selinux-policy-devel.noarch 3.13.1-283.34.fc27

  selinux-policy-targeted.noarch 3.13.1-283.34.fc27

  spirv-tools-libs.i686 2018.3.0-0.1.20180407.git26a698c.fc27

  spirv-tools-libs.x86_64 2018.3.0-0.1.20180407.git26a698c.fc27

  vim-common.x86_64 2:8.0.1788-1.fc27

  vim-enhanced.x86_64 2:8.0.1788-1.fc27

  vim-filesystem.noarch 2:8.0.1788-1.fc27

  vim-minimal.x86_64 2:8.0.1788-1.fc27

  vulkan.i686 1.1.73.0-1.fc27

  vulkan.x86_64 1.1.73.0-1.fc27