On 19/07/17 09:01, Tomas Mraz wrote:
On Tue, 2017-07-18 at 20:30 +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 18/07/17 15:26, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 10:17 AM Tom Hughes mailto:t...@compton.nu>> wrote:
Well none of my newly upgraded F26 machines appear to be
running it
cache owned by
your user.
I'm not sure how dnf does it it but IIRC yum used to create the per-user
cache in /tmp so it would persist until /tmp got cleaned.
This is why I always run dnf commands (even things like list or search)
as root so that I get the advantage of the shared cache ;-
for "your
kerberos ticket has expired".
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addition, there
are some broken builds which have not yet been tagged into rawhide, and
I don't have a good way of finding them.
I have a rebuild of mapnik (which had failed due to this) running now.
None of this is actually in rawhide yet anyway is it? It's in the
f27-rebuild side tag?
T
On 30/07/17 15:34, Florian Weimer wrote:
On 07/30/2017 04:22 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 30/07/17 15:03, Florian Weimer wrote:
On 07/30/2017 03:42 PM, Antonio Trande wrote:
Is Rawhide now ready for building?
I have other packages that need a rebuild.
It depends. There are still 48 packages
overs both
cases) where I can install packages and can run gdb / git / gcc?
There are ppc64 and ppc64le machines - see here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Machine_Resources_For_Package_Maintainers
No s390x but a failure common to all big endians can likely be debugged
on ppc64.
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relevant tracker bugs:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#Architecture_Build_Failures
and nothing on the tracker bug that I can see:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/showdependencytree.cgi?id=F-ExcludeArch-x86&hide_resolved=1
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seems like something which should have been discussed with
the affected groups - note that it doesn't seem to be directly related
to the migration to pagure as it only just changed in the last day or two.
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t should happen automatically
but there is a bug that has yet to be tracked down and hence it is
currently being done manually when the automatic update fails.
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e ready which I guess is (c) but it means
the contingency plan itself is a mockery.
So how exactly did that get accepted?
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On 22/09/17 08:50, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
How to build a sub tree of packages in fc27, when the root of this tree
changed SONAME?
Well it's painful - you have to build each one then add an override for
it and wait for that to appear and then move on to the next one etc...
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0% or
so have anything even vaguely equivalent with only weeks left to be
before the extensionpocalypse hits.
The biggest issues are NoScript (which is supposedly coming) and Cookie
Monster (which seems to be hopeless) but there are plenty of others.
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w Cookies
Last updated nearly two years ago with no signs of life and no
obvious replacement.
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On 13/10/17 16:48, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Fri, 2017-10-13 at 15:56 +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
Cookie Monster
Seemed to have been removed from AMO and no obvious replacement.
I use(d) Self Destructing Cookies, but the page for that one says it's
not being rewritten as a webextensio
he's not in the packager group by the looks of it:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/user/view/pyc0d3r
Umar - There is information in the wiki on becoming a packager:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_get_sponsored_into_the_packager_group
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mock/fedora-27-x86_64.cfg with that added to avoid conflicts on
mock upgrades and then use the appropriate switch to mock/fedpkg to
select that config.
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ing etc:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/iputils/blob/master/f/iputils.spec#_142
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_text(3) by the looks of it.
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F27 version of the manual page mentions e for sure.
The letters are the sets that you want to set it in:
p = permitted capabilities
e = effective capabilities
i = inherited capabilities
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t one package
for the whole source rpm so is gt-debugsource.
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at that location (yet).
No - the backend is github and if you look at the details
it is looking at ceph/ceph on github:
https://github.com/ceph/ceph/releases
The other URL is just the specified home page, not where
it is looking.
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ynamically configuring forwards in unbound based
on VPN connections seems to be getting harder - recent versions
of unbound seem to be something of a disaster.
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to use --forcearch for that.
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#x27;t even let you do it
manually so I had to set it up as raid post install.
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hope :)
Unless you have /boot on your root partition like this machine
seems to have for some reason... Then it breaks because the loader
fragments use /vmlinuz... rather than /boot/vmlinuz etc.
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On 18/06/18 23:46, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 11:54 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 18/06/18 18:15, Peter Jones wrote:
That's true - though we actually shipped nearly all of the code to
implement this stuff f28, minus some parts of the upgrade story and the
ana
2018/06/20/paypal_security_upgrade/
That appears to be incorrect though - only TLS 1.1 is required
from June 30 although 1.2 is strongly encouraged. See:
https://blog.pcisecuritystandards.org/are-you-ready-for-30-june-2018-sayin-goodbye-to-ssl-early-tls
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uilt in rawhide first as is supposed
to happen.
As you say it looks like the new version was built simultaneously
in f28 and rawhide and the rawhide build failed and was never fixed
so it still has the f26 one.
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ct.org.
No, this means your package is trying to download something from the
internet and (rightfully) failing. At least that would be my guess.
Actually that looks like koji is trying to download - the stack frame
about urllib2 is /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/koji/tasks.py invoked
from kojid.
it has a require
on createrepo which (a) it doesn't really need as it can be
configured to use createrepo_c instead and (b) won't be a
problem once createrepo_c provides createrepo which I thought
was supposed to be happening?
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ir} aren't supposed to trigger
filelist download as far as I know.
That's true, but in any case it's all irrelevant because as I understand
it dnf always downloads the full filelists anyway.
It was yum that was optimised not to do so.
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r non-commercial use" is a field of use
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sed -i 's| -Werror | |g' CMakeLists.txt
as is already being done for some other flags.
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available on any common intel based x86 platform
since atleast 2005.
Even for virtualization? Not sure if that can be done.
Good point. Certainly libvirt still defaults to legacy BIOS and I don't
think UEFI is even possible without manually editing the XML definition
for the machine.
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#x27;re only talking about new installs here anyway. I'm
pretty sure switching an existing install would be something for
advanced users only and might not really be possible in many cases
due to the need to fine space for an EFI system partition.
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On 30/06/2020 15:25, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
W dniu 30.06.2020 o 16:20, Tom Hughes via devel pisze:
On 30/06/2020 15:00, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Jóhann B. Guðmundsson:
Given Hans proposal [1] introduced systemd/grub2/Gnome upstream
changes it beg the question if now would not be the time
patented/whatever knowledge to work?
There is work being done to make thermald read the
tables from the BIOS directly, including supporting
more advanced features that dptfxtract doesn't. More
details here:
https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/54923.html
and PR for thermald:
https://github.com/in
-tmp
nodejs-tough-cookie
nodejs-type-detect
nodejs-uid2
nodejs-uri-js
nodejs-uri-path
nodejs-utilities
nodejs-utils-merge
nodejs-vows
nodejs-with
nodejs-xml2js
nodejs-xmlbuilder
nodejs-zap
nodejs-zipfile
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fetch them and merge them in your local
fepdkg checkout if you want.
I normally just edit .git/config and add to the origin remote
an extra fetch:
fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pull/*
then after fetching you can merge origin/pull/NNN.
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http
is no CLI interface for it so
you have to hit it with curl or something ;-)
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would like to see a mail backend (maybe simply accepting
gpg signed emails) so you don't have to be online just to deal with
these kind of pull requests.
Given it's all getting replaced by gitlab anyway it's probably
not worth spending a lot of time on it...
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seems fine to use it for more integration right now.
I don't imagine they will interpret that hook as extending to
implementing the pagure API for your custom scripts ;-)
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On 24/03/2020 12:08, Vít Ondruch wrote:
Dne 24. 03. 20 v 11:43 Tom Hughes via devel napsal(a):
On 24/03/2020 09:32, Aleksandra Fedorova wrote:
ELN is an evolution of the request for an alternate buildroot for
newer x86_64 processors. The reasoning behind that new buildroot was
that we
demand a
response within a day, or an hour or any other ludicrously short
time period. Presumably if it's about looking for inactive maintainers
then something akin to the non-responsive maintainer timelines would
be appropriate?
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have a query to hand which fails
validation due to a bug in systemd-resolved and I get SERVFAIL when
querying 127.0.0.53 even with +cdflag on the dig command.
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> I'm not sure what happens if there are multiple interfaces with
> no specific routing but I think it may try them all?
Found the documentation now - it does try them all. Full details
from systemd-resolved(8) are:
Lookup r
oot domain that is the implied suffix of
all DNS domains) to use the system DNS server defined with DNS=
preferably for all domains.
That is about the global option but the same logic applies to per-interface
search lists I assume.
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up automatically
on linux but the NetworkManager integration might, I don't use that
though.
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better at handling DNSSEC than either bind or unbound.
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results in some additional flags
being set in the OPT section of the response but it does not
cause RRSIG records to be returned and whether DNSSEC is on or
off makes no difference to that.
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odejs-*`
packages. Anything that fails will need to have an FTBFS bug filed.
Why? We're never done that for Node.js upgrades before, and it's
only the binary modules which actually need to be rebuilt...
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On 11/05/2020 13:02, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 6:03 PM Tom Hughes wrote:
On 08/05/2020 21:18, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 6:26 PM Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 01. 05. 20 22:21, Ben Cotton wrote:
* Proposal owners:
The packages are already built for
le with cgroups
manually, you're supposed to use systemd-run or something and let
systemd do the necessary.
It would probably help if the original user described what his goal
was rather than the low level details of how he achieved that with
cgroups v1.
T
way is not to use any programmatic APIs but just
use systemd-run instead, for example:
systemd-run --user --scope -p MemoryHigh=1M make
Will run make with the MemoryHigh property (documented on the
man page you mentioned) set to a specified value.
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using a browser extension like uMatrix that may be blocking
the cross domain query from bodhi to bugzilla?
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can mute those
things you don't want to include.
Having to positively opt in to certain tags seems like a terrible
idea as you're bound to miss lots of things when people create new
tags that you don't even know exist. I'd much rather get everything
by default and then opt out
ntents and adds a dead.package file with a description of
the reason for retirement, like:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/npm/c/7304877c50a9a02238cf7a40e269e256090fd001
As far as I can see xorg-x11-drv-fbturbo does not have that and
is still live.
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replacement, or if another team is going to maintain the code, or if
we will just keep packaging the last ISC version in Fedora?
Upstream has replace it with Kea: https://www.isc.org/kea/
That's a server - it doesn't replace the client component.
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it's what I use on most machines.
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then
you get all the way to the SIGKILL phase and then wait two minutes
for that before it eventually gives up and continues.
At least that is what usually seems to happen when I run into
this problem.
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the default timeout and a service would still be able to
set a different timeout in it's service file.
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should also do it as valgrind
has support for that.
If that doesn't work then some examples would help, at least if you're
getting a partial trace, so that we can get some idea of what component
it is not able to unwind.
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On 16/01/2023 08:52, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 2023-01-16 00:31, Tom Hughes via devel wrote:
If that doesn't work then some examples would help, at least if you're
getting a partial trace, so that we can get some idea of what component
it is not able to unwind.
==29692== 30
include .
I've got a partial list of packages affected by the ongoing header
cleanups in libstdc++:
mapnik was affected as well but I fixed it last night.
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complication/confusion is that the upstream repository is
actually called Catch2 now though it's on v3.x but version one is in
the same repository, just on a Catch1.x branch.
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On 24/02/2023 07:48, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
On 22/02/2023 12:37, Tom Hughes via devel wrote:
I have now added catch2 (for Catch2 v2.x) and upgraded the catch
package to Catch2 v3.x in rawhide and f38.
All my catch-dependent packages are now failing due to the missing
catch.hpp
On 28/02/2023 11:24, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
On 24/02/2023 09:42, Tom Hughes wrote:
Did you miss the bit where I said you needed to change
your BR to catch2-devel unless upstream has v3 support?
What about Fedora ELN? catch2-devel is not available there.
Nothing to do with me. I
On 02/03/2023 08:43, Olivier Fourdan wrote:
TB still uses Xwayland?
By default, yes.
If you install thunderbird-wayland then you will get an
alternative native Wayland version.
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lear - it doesn't seem to be using the
%postgresql_tests_run macro to start a postgres server for testing
so I assume the ruby tests are starting one themselves but in
a directory that has a long enough name that the socket name
is too long?
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ur of glib is to preserve the constness of the
pointer as it advances which seems correct to me.
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tream git but even
then, and even if it is well maintained with version tags, there
are often huge dependency chains to get all the tools needed to
actually do the builds.
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On 03/07/2023 17:09, Demi Marie Obenour wrote:
On 7/3/23 11:59, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 03/07/2023 16:41, Demi Marie Obenour wrote:
Would it be possible to ensure that Node packages contain only actual source
code, as in “the preferred form for making modifications” (quote from GNU GPL,
I forget
On 24/07/2023 14:40, Leigh Scott wrote:
You probably got removed for inactivity, see
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/UG3UOKBVJLUWZYEHWL52KPMITPEPEBNF/
Looks like it: https://pagure.io/find-inactive-packagers/issue/36
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condition, create %license global macro with value %doc".
It's just making %license an alias for %doc if your building
for a release old enough that %license isn't supported, as
detected by checking if %licensedir is defined.
It hasn't been needed fo
On 30/11/2023 00:28, Michal Schorm wrote:
On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 1:19 AM Tom Hughes via devel
wrote:
It hasn't been needed for a long time.
Good, thanks. Off it goes. :)
It's just making %license an alias for %doc if your building
for a release old enough that %license isn'
way and
blank cron.allow.rpmnew is created.
Surely there is one more change though?
Namely that users who could previously run crontab to create
cron jobs can no longer do so unless they have been added to
the cron.allow file.
That seems like a breaking change to me?
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router to map mac addresses to static IP addresses? Sounds like I'd
have to disable the feature, at least on my home network.
Either that or you would make a one off change to your DHCP server
to use the new per-network MAC address instead of the old one.
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The license for rapidjson has been corrected from:
MIT
to:
MIT and BSD-3-Clause
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100414 for ticket
numbers are just placeholders and there's nothing in the fesco issue
tracker that I can see.
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so 64-bit and 32-bit installs can
coexist on the same system?
The correct way to do that is to install in /usr/lib{,64}/pkgconfig
instead of /usr/share/pkgconfig I think?
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is the usual cause so if you've ruled that out
you need to think about other things.
The problem is that SIGKILL is deliberately a very hard stop that
nothing can trap so normal things like using strace or gdb to catch
who went it aren't going to w
error 79 at 1 depth lookup: invalid CA certificate
error server-cert.pem: verification failed
That CA certificate doesn't have the CA:TRUE constraint set
which might be the problem?
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requires from the srpm.
However the guidelines whilst not mentioning this case do prohibit
the use of %{_isa} in BRs because it produces incorrect dependencies
in the srpm - the only real difference is that this case give you
a missing dependency rather than a broken one.
Tom
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On 14/02/2024 15:48, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 03:21:38PM +, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 14/02/2024 14:54, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rapidjson/pull-request/7
I don't think what Tom is saying there is correct, or is it?
The answ
buffer failed: Operation not permitted
$ uname -a
Linux puchatek.local 6.8.0-0.rc5.41.fc40.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
Mon Feb 19 14:19:27 UTC 2024 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Which proves what? You did "dmesg" not "sudo dmesg" or "journalctl -k".
FTBFS bug.
If it was fixed before branching, as appears to be the case then
the fix is in F37 now so you can just close it NEXTRELEASE.
Tom
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acros), or
is this something that should be fixed at the buildroot level?
Guidelines say yes, you do need a BR on that:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Systemd/#packaging
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w-r--r--. 1 root root 32768 Oct 28 10:45 rpmdb.sqlite-shm
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 0 Oct 27 16:12 rpmdb.sqlite-wal
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 0 Sep 5 13:53 .rpm.lock
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The reason it hadn't completed is that rpmdb-migrate.service
was enabled on that machine.
Enabling (and starting) that service made it complete.
Tom
On 28/10/2022 12:24, Tom Hughes via devel wrote:
I have one machine that has failed.
It was an upgrade from 35 to 36 done using dnf distro
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