[rpms/rt] PR #2: use Droid Sans fonts from distro packages

2023-11-20 Thread FeRD

ferdnyc commented on the pull-request: `use Droid Sans fonts from distro 
packages` that you are following:
``
Updated to use `/usr/share/fonts/google-droid-sans-fonts` as the configured 
path, rather than `%{_datadir}/fonts/google-droid-sans-fonts/`, as per [the 
guidelines](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#_file_and_directory_dependencies):

> When declaring file and directory dependencies, installation path macros like 
> `%{_bindir}` MUST NOT be used. `%{_bindir}` of the package that provides 
> sometool may be different from `%{_bindir}` of a package that requires 
> sometool. In such case, `BuildRequires: %{_bindir}/sometool` does not work as 
> expected.

(That would certainly apply equally to hardcoding paths _within_ the package.)
``

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[rpms/rt] PR #2: use Droid Sans fonts from distro packages

2023-11-20 Thread FeRD

ferdnyc opened a new pull-request against the project: `rt` that you are 
following:
``
use Droid Sans fonts from distro packages
``

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https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rt/pull-request/2
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Re: dav1d SONAME bump

2020-12-13 Thread FeRD
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 12:24 AM Jeff Law  wrote:

>
>
> On 12/13/20 10:04 PM, Robert-André Mauchin wrote:
> >
> >  - VLC: Fails with error: 'numeric_limits' is not a member of 'std'
> > Reported upstream:
> > https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/25325
> > I have a patch to try for this.
> > I have CC RPMFusion.
> Yea, this is a common problem with the introduction of gcc-11.  #include
>  is the right solution.
>

Heh, that hit me as well in the bundled OpenEXR — appreciate you
short-circuiting any research I'd have to do into fixing it! ;-)
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Re: dav1d SONAME bump

2020-12-13 Thread FeRD
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020, 12:04 AM Robert-André Mauchin 
wrote:

>
> FeRD, I haven't touched your package, you should be able to rebuild
> cinelerra-gg now.
>

Thanks, I'll submit the builds now.
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Re: dav1d SONAME bump

2020-12-07 Thread FeRD
On Sat, Dec 5, 2020, 6:22 AM Robert-André Mauchin  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I plan on updating dav1d to 0.8.0 next week. This triggers a soname bump
> (libdav1d.so.5).
>

That's actually perfect,  I need to put together new Cinelerra-GG packages
anyway, I already have the 2020-10 release built locally and basically
ready to go. So what I'll do is put together the new spec files and
sources, commit them,  but then NOT trigger a build. After dav1d gets
bumped, then I can submit builds to include the updated dav1d version.

I had been waiting on the next monthly release, since 2020-11 would
normally have been out December 1. But I just learned the sad news that
Bill Morrow, aka "GoodGuy" (the "GG" in Cinelerra-GG) was killed last month
in a cycling accident.[1]

While the Cinelerra-GG project members and user community have expressed
interest in continuing the project and eventually resuming the development
/ release cycle, GoodGuy was for the most part the solo development lead
for the project. The 2020-10 release I'll be pushing soon will be the last
Cinelerra-GG monthly release for at least the immediate future.


[1]: http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/rip-bill-morrow

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Second attempt: Maintainer contact check for Chris Grau (cgrau)

2019-12-29 Thread FeRD
As a follow-up to RHBZ 1779063 and in accordance with the non-responsive
maintainer policy[1], I'm posting to ask if anyone knows how to contact
Chris Grau (cgrau), sole maintainer of the following packages: frotz ifm
perl-Time-Piece (officially orphaned) perl-Time-Piece-MySQL (NOT orphaned —
not sure how that works) My primary interest is in frotz, as the version
currently packaged for F31 / rawhide is 2.43, which was released in October
2002. (I KNOW, right??) Version 2.44 was released in 2015, and now version
2.50 last month, so it'd be great to get updated packages built. There had
been a bug[2] open against frotz for the 2.44 update since Fedora 27, which
is only now closed because Fedora 29's EOL auto-closed it once again. [1]:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Policy_for_nonresponsive_package_maintainers/
[2]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1510108
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