192.168.122.1:domain (LISTEN)
Though like I say, I don't actually use that as I have br0 setup as a
bridge to my ethernet card and use bridged networking with that instead.
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if it is loaded. So it may be that udev
is really the correct place to do things.
Or modules-load.d if you want to force load a module.
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like glibc-devel.i686 to do it...
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at them pointing them at your
message. I'm sure they wouldn't have objected to the upstream for the
mirror contacting them though.
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out what had happened
and removed the bind mount entry from fstab.
I have a similar problem with some bind mounts over the root filesystem
where systemd mounts them while the rootfs is still ro and hence they
all wind up as ro until I remount them.
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On 05/10/11 08:51, Michal Schmidt wrote:
On 10/05/2011 12:18 AM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Tue, 04.10.11 15:02, Tom Hughes (t...@compton.nu) wrote:
I have a similar problem with some bind mounts over the root filesystem
where systemd mounts them while the rootfs is still ro and hence
On 17/10/11 20:02, Alex Lancaster wrote:
Looking at the changelog, it isn't obvious whether this
introduces any ABI/API changes or not, hence this e-mail.
I just asked Dane on IRC and he confirms that they are not compatible so
the soname needs to be bumped.
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/var/run/mythbackend.pid
ExecStopPost=/usr/bin/setfacl -x u:mythtv -R /dev/dvb
PIDFile=/var/run/mythbackend.pid
Restart=on-failure
[Install]
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scripts but yes, it
looks like you're right that all of the devices they modify the ACLs on
are in either the audio or video groups.
I'll try changing my units when the box isn't in use...
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On 19/10/11 22:34, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 19/10/11 22:27, Kay Sievers wrote:
Like mentioned earlier in this thread, just put the user into the
audio/video system group and forget about any permissions management.
My unit was based on a translation of the old init scripts but yes, it
looks
follows to anything.
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request is here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=751568
Now all I need is a sponsor and some reviews...
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With --no-ff Generate a merge commit even if the merge resolved as
a fast-forward.
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the backend package. Is there a better way to do this?
Yes! Create it in the %install section if the spec file and then add it
to the files list.
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(before you can manage to push it to Fedora proper)? I haven't
managed to build the stack on F18 (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/
show_bug.cgi?id=863403).
Like he did at http://nodejs.tchol.org/ you mean?
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in context, but obviously that
is not something journalctl is every really going to be able to do.
I love the idea of the journal, just don't think the tools are quite
there yet.
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On 09/10/12 15:35, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
On 10/09/2012 03:19 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
More importantly though, what is the equivalent of fgrep xxx
/var/log/messages which is certainly pretty much the most common thing
I do on my logs... I can't see any sort of searching in journalctl
is not
having any effect because sudo removes it from the environment.
If I switch to root and set LESS in the root shell and then run
journalctl with -a then I get line wrapping.
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On 09/01/13 15:39, Simone Caronni wrote:
- Build also the Spice Agent for 32/64 bit (this is done at
spice-space.org http://spice-space.org as part of the Spice Guest Tools)
Actually that's 32 bit only. I've never found a spice agent for 64 bit
versions of Windows anywhere.
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On 09/01/13 17:33, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 09/01/13 15:39, Simone Caronni wrote:
- Build also the Spice Agent for 32/64 bit (this is done at
spice-space.org http://spice-space.org as part of the Spice Guest
Tools)
Actually that's 32 bit only. I've never found a spice agent for 64 bit
versions
clock-show-date true
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plugin:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/compactheader/
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I will admit, mostly because
I'm more actively developing in that area so I have more need to keep
close to the bleeding edge. Plus it's not as much of a pain to use as
CPAN. So far I've mostly managed to stick with rpm and yum for node stuff.
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by the
third point the general naming guidelines should be followed instead?
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Note that F19 is using MM 0.6 so doesn't have the greylist.
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On 31/10/13 09:56, Tom Hughes wrote:
so in short this device should be added to the greylist if it isn't
there already, and then it will only be probed when such a probe is
explicitly requested.
and the PL2303 is indeed in the greylist:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ModemManager/ModemManager
broken in the process? Is this done by human or an app?
Nothing broken, we're just in the beta freeze period:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/2013-October/001253.html
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certificate, which nothing will trust by default.
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-rpaths but it doesn't
look like anything actually invokes it?
My .rpmmacros adds it to %__arch_install_post but it doesn't look like
it's in the defaults.
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as it will not overflow the buffer.
It also doesn't apply to put or fputs, which are output routines so read
from the buffer rather than writing to it, stopping at a nul.
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-makecache.service file
to change the frequency of makecache.
I don't think that will help as that service simply controls when it
considers updating - the expire_metadata setting still applies, so by
default that will only do anything when 48 hours have elapsed.
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the radvd on
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a virtual bridge between your VMs. I'm bridging my VMs to br0
which is a bridge that includes the host's ethernet interface so that
the guests have direct access to the local LAN and can see the radvd
that is running on our gateway router.
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the drivers and the agent in prebuilt
form at http://spice-space.org/download.html but only for 32 bit Windows
at the moment.
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On 10/06/11 16:54, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Tom Hughes on 06/10/2011 10:25 AM wrote:
Actually building the driver (once I'd downloaded the 620Mb DDK) was
quite easy. I'm still scratching my head over how to actually install it
though ;-)
That was only the graphics driver anyway - what I
to runlevel 5
#
# To set a default target, run:
#
# ln -s /lib/systemd/system/target name.target
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the Fedora build was done with an older version of rpmbuild that
didn't complain about the unrecognised qualifier on the Requires.
That complaint is a recent addition to rpmbuild.
No doubt it was meant to be Requires(posttrans) with an r.
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first - certainly my rawhide VM seems to have had it disabled.
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then I suspect the old names will stick because you will have udev
persistent naming rules for them.
Check /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules and I bet you have rules
that are forcing the ethX names.
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On 12/07/12 18:08, Jitesh Shah wrote:
libdwarf
I've taken this.
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On 07/08/12 18:11, Tom Callaway wrote:
On 08/07/2012 12:55 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
The postun macros look wrong - as written the guidelines will result in
a service that is not enabled by default not being restarted on upgrade
which is a change from the current behaviour.
You're right. I've
--version`.
Using gcc -dumpversion will make it even easier ;-)
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that postgis is.
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be right for XFCE which I think
shares stuff with Gnome..
If you want to change what display manager is used then just change what
/etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service points to.
What desktop a display manager starts will be a display manager specific
configuration option.
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to run mw-createinstance path to create
an instance and that sets up a document root in the specified path by
both copying some files, like LocalSettings.php, and symlinking others
to the /usr/share code.
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whether pkgdb is returning broken responses or something?
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On 23/02/13 15:26, Alec Leamas wrote:
On 2013-02-23 16:09, Tom Hughes wrote:
I'm not quite sure if this is a bug in fedora-review, python-fedora,
or whether pkgdb is returning broken responses or something?
Tom
Hm... Which f-r version are you running (release, devel?) and on what
(F18
On 23/02/13 15:44, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 23/02/13 15:26, Alec Leamas wrote:
On 2013-02-23 16:09, Tom Hughes wrote:
I'm not quite sure if this is a bug in fedora-review, python-fedora,
or whether pkgdb is returning broken responses or something?
Tom
Hm... Which f-r version are you running
encountered this bug at the time I know that the
answer is an old one, and that the bug is long since fixed:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=666081
On which point, bugzilla is the best place to report bugs...
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desktop users you need to make sure that they all disable downloads...
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normally create them on startup, or have them created by
systemd when the daemon is started.
Anything which does need to be pre-created would have to be done using
tmpfiles.d once the files are in /run.
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is a link to /usr/share/fonts
/usr/share/assets/javascript is a link to /usr/share/javascript
I agree that the way it's written makes it sound like the links are the
other way, but that wouldn't make any sense.
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if you upgrade with yum.
Not sure if preupgrade/fedup will have done the switch as part of an
upgrade.
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On 23/01/14 18:48, Josh Boyer wrote:
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
Even the formation of the working groups was odd - the original decision to
form them, as I read it, was that they were to explore the idea of doing
these three streams but within days
for
servers is probably not the existence of something called server but
rather the extended stable lifetime offered by LTS releases.
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On 28/01/14 17:33, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 03:33:43PM +, Tom Hughes wrote:
I think the reason that people have trouble defining what Fedora
Server might mean is that it simply doesn't make a huge amount of
sense as a thing.
Yes, that has traditionally been
if they wanted it to stay open so I'm a bit surprised
to hear that they can't unless they are also a packager.
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On 05/02/14 22:57, Tom Hughes wrote:
TBH I thought the whole point was that the reporter was expected to
update the version if they wanted it to stay open so I'm a bit surprised
to hear that they can't unless they are also a packager.
In fact the first message actually tells the reporter
On 05/02/14 23:02, David Timothy Strauss wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:59 PM, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
In fact the first message actually tells the reporter to do that:
: Thank you for reporting this issue and we are sorry that we may not
: be able to fix it before Fedora 18 is end
understands?
You have to quote it, to stop the shell interpreting the parenthesis:
sudo yum install 'perl(ExtUtils::Embed)' 'rubygem(minitest)'
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when the package has
no test suite upstream? That makes no sense - if the upstream package
has no tests then the bug belongs upstream not in Fedora.
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On 21/02/14 14:57, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 02:53:55PM +, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 21/02/14 14:51, Alexander Todorov wrote:
I want to track which packages *DO NOT* have any tests and later be able
to focus on creating them (be it working with volunteers, GSoC
compression and decompression, with almost
linear scalability,
Does that mean that it creates multiple streams in the compressed file?
If it does then be aware that some bzip2 decoders (notable the Java one)
will not be able to decompress the result.
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the soname bump so a simple
rebuild should suffice.
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HTTP header /
javascript magic). I will address this by attaching an exported copy of
the tar.gz file as a binary asset to the Github progject release.
No need to do that - we have a guideline on how to handle GitHub:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:SourceURL#Github
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did file a tracking bug:
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Specific packages that I identified to contain a private copy of
valgrind.h have a bug filed that blocks that tracker bug.
The FPC trac is at https://fedorahosted.org/fpc/
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left inverted right x axis y axis)
VGA-1-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
The fact that X crashes (BZ#1110273) if I try and rotate the monitor on
the second graphics card means I can't actually use them all, but it
works if I don't try and rotate it.
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On 25/11/14 16:55, Adam Jackson wrote:
On Tue, 2014-11-25 at 15:57 +, Tom Hughes wrote:
I thought multi-gpu randr was supported in 1.4? I certainly see one
provider for each of the two gpus in this machine, and can see five
connectors across the two with three monitors connected. It looks
?buildID=594658
Is there some way to get the lower numbered packages untagged from
f21-updates? or do I need to do new builds and submit an update to force
them out?
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On 07/12/14 14:47, Rex Dieter wrote:
Tom Hughes wrote:
It seems I had multiple updates for a couple of packages queued for
stable on F21 and when the queued updates were processed yesterday all
the pending packages were tagged into f21-updates rather than just the
most recent versions.
Yes
from our users.
Indeed. Is it, for example, still the case that the libinput developers
are refusing to consider things like definable button areas on clickpads
so you can create a proper middle button?
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guessing isn't what you intended... Try turning off the EPEL ones.
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On 15/12/14 21:39, Peter Hutterer wrote:
On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 10:15:41AM +, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 13/12/14 01:10, Kevin Kofler wrote:
An additional objection I have to this change proposal is that libinput
(deliberately) only implements a small subset of the configurability of the
old
On 16/12/14 00:15, Peter Hutterer wrote:
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 10:38:50PM +, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 15/12/14 21:39, Peter Hutterer wrote:
On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 10:15:41AM +, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 13/12/14 01:10, Kevin Kofler wrote:
An additional objection I have to this change
But emacsclient does not have an appdata file at all. It something wrong
with its .desktop file?
Actually why does emacslient even appear as a desktop app? Does it have
any UI of it's own? I know I have accidentally selected it sometimes
when searching for emacs in the overview...
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reboot so will have to resort
to something like sync; reboot -ff to reboot after it completes.
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On 22/12/14 17:20, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 22/12/14 17:07, Jan Kratochvil wrote:
On Mon, 22 Dec 2014 05:59:50 +0100, Felix Miata wrote:
I started a yum upgrade process. When it reached 342/784 (@avahi)
over half
an hour ago, the screen writing from the process simply halted.
During F20-F21
it.
It's basically because the plugin is being updated by yum behind
firefox's back - if it went through the normal plugin update scheme
inside firefox then pluginreg.dat would be updated.
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On 20/01/15 12:16, Tomas Hozza wrote:
On 01/20/2015 01:08 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 20/01/15 11:53, Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
* Other developers:
** Add /tmp-inst and /var/tmp/tmp-inst to filesystem. (packagename: filesystem)
** Enable namespaces in /etc/security/namespace.conf (packagename: PAM
/tmp-inst
for /tmp or /var/tmp-inst for /var/tmp? Shouldn't the naming be consistent?
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with
no arguments to sync everything it's annoying for it to fail because of
the kernel...
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that doesn't support SSE2...
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requirements on the things being removed.
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exists in koji and on the apps page, but how at the
same time it isn't provided. I'd love to see it available in both F20/F21
for a project I'm working on.
The only builds in koji that have the py3 subpackage are the F22 ones
for rawhide.
Neither the F20 nor the F21 ones have it.
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