On Tue, 2011-06-14 at 19:16 +1000, Bojan Smojver wrote:
Hi folks,
Anyone knows how to contact cvsgraph maintainer (Marek Mahut)? Bug is
here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=709923
I already built the package for EL6, but don't have enough karma to put
it in bodhi. It's
Kevin Fenzi kevin at scrye.com writes:
Done.
Thank you. I'm guessing these things take time to propagate:
$ bodhi --new -t newpackage -N Initial package for EL6. cvsgraph-1.6.1-8.el6
Creating a new update for cvsgraph-1.6.1-8.el6
bojan does not have commit access to cvsgraph
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I'm guessing these things take time to propagate:
Bodhi still telling me I don't have commit access to cvsgraph...
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Kevin Fenzi kevin at scrye.com writes:
Done.
Still having no luck submitting this as an update via bodhi. I get:
bojan does not have commit access to cvsgraph
Anyone knows what else is required for a package to be submitted as an update?
It seems that commit access on the branch is not
Kevin Fenzi kevin at scrye.com writes:
You may need commit on devel/master as well?
If you apply I can get you approved.
Applied. Thanks for your help.
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This is probably not worthy of a bug report, but may still be useful to
confirm a problem that someone else may have experienced.
I resurrected an old notebook (HP Pavilion ZE4201) to test some stuff
under relatively low memory conditions (768 MB on the box). Installed
F-16 Beta i686 onto it with
John Reiser jreiser at bitwagon.com writes:
I resurrected an old notebook (HP Pavilion ZE4201) to test some stuff
under relatively low memory conditions (768 MB on the box).
This can be simulated on any larger machine by appending mem=768m
(note all lower case) to the end of the kernel
On Thu, 2011-10-13 at 09:30 +1100, Bojan Smojver wrote:
Installed F-16 Beta i686 onto it with no trouble whatsoever.
Installing again, this time I picked the updates repository as well.
Let's see whether this is something that can be replicated.
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On Thu, 2011-10-13 at 11:15 +1100, Bojan Smojver wrote:
Let's see whether this is something that can be replicated.
When the installation finished and I pressed the reboot button, a
message flashed briefly at the bottom of the screen. Something like: RPM
database path cannot be opened. So
On Thu, 2011-10-13 at 09:30 +1100, Bojan Smojver wrote:
HP Pavilion ZE4201
Interestingly, the IGP 340M (RS200) ATI graphics hardware is still not
supported for 3D stuff. Just FYI.
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On Thu, 2011-10-13 at 11:44 +1100, Bojan Smojver wrote:
Interestingly, the IGP 340M (RS200) ATI graphics hardware is still not
supported for 3D stuff. Just FYI.
Even more interestingly, dmesg and Xorg.0.log contain all the right
things and yet, mutter won't start. I guess being in Intel
Panu Matilainen pmatilai at laiskiainen.org writes:
Makes me wonder why is rpmdb open attempted at reboot...
Not sure, to be honest.
What type of install was this btw - plain old manual installation with
anaconda, kickstart or install from Live CD?
Plain old install from a DVD.
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drago01 drago01 at gmail.com writes:
Radeons r300 are not supported so you will end up with fallback mode.
Ah, OK. That explains it then. Thanks.
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Panu Matilainen pmatilai at laiskiainen.org writes:
It gave a bunch of
errors and recovery blew it up is not sufficient information to attempt
analyzing what went wrong.
Yeah, I'm aware of that. I just wanted to find out whether someone else
experienced something similar, before I cry foul.
I upgraded my three machines to (what will be) F-16 and I really wish to
congratulate all Fedora developers on a job well done. Especially
noticeable is increase in speed and responsiveness of my laptop.
So, pat yourselves on the back folks - you deserve it! And thank you.
PS. Of course, kudos
Adam Jackson ajax at redhat.com writes:
As of tomorrow's rawhide [1], gnome-session will no longer treat
llvmpipe as an unsupported driver. This means gnome-shell will run even
on hardware without a native 3D driver, including virt guests.
For all of us gnome-shell sceptics that prefer the
Adam Williamson awilliam at redhat.com writes:
That's really a policy decision for the GNOME / Fedora desktop teams,
not for ajax.
Yeah, I got that bit. But I'm sure all you folks are in the know, so I asked.
But based on what they've said in the past, I expect that once most
hardware that
Adam Williamson awilliam at redhat.com writes:
Yeah, I got that bit. But I'm sure all you folks are in the know, so I
asked.
No more than anyone - there really is no cabal ;) All I know is what the
GNOME / desktop team have said in public, but what they've said seems to
point in a
--- Original message ---
From: seth vidal
Install xfce. You'll be happy w/that.
Thanks for the tip.
Or maybe I'll just have to find time to (learn how to) hack the shell,
remove overview from it, bring back the taskbar and workspaces to normal
view and call it
Ian Malone ibmalone at gmail.com writes:
This is essentially giving up. It's frustrating to be stuck on
overview mode on a four core machine while gnome-shell is doing
/something/ but you don't know what. If it worked fluidly it would be
okay.
For me, it goes further than that. I do not want
w at googlemail.com
writes:
Yet look at all the happy users of
default Gnome 3!
I am one of them and I went directly
from the tilling-WM Xmonad to gnome
3! So you can't say it's only for
absolute noobs :). I installed it and
it took about a week to get used to it
so that I stopped
Mathieu Bridon bochecha at fedoraproject.org writes:
Right now, if I want to start an app, I just hit alt+f2, type the first
few letters, hit tab and then enter.
No zoom, no search, no expose, no workspaces, no dash.
Just see it that way: you have one powerful interface to do advanced
Kevin Kofler kevin.kofler at chello.at writes:
I, for
one, want my computer to work the way I learned and interiorized a computer
works, any innovative interface destroys my automatisms and confuses me.
I'm using Plasma Desktop with the Classic menu (not the default fancy
Kickoff), only
drago01 drago01 at gmail.com writes:
Not true ... I recommend reading
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Design/#Activities_Overview
I read that a long, long time ago, of course. In fact, I have written a
constructive critique of Gnome 3 many months ago, based to a large degree on the
very
drago01 drago01 at gmail.com writes:
Not true ... I recommend reading
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Design/#Activities_Overview
Just one link, so you wouldn't say I'm plucking things out of thin air:
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Design/FAQ#Why_no_window_list_or_dock.3F
This
Florian Müllner fmuellner at gnome.org writes:
Rebuttal only here. No new material.
Does that mean that the existence of terminal emulators for X11 is proof
of graphical user interfaces being a mistake?
Terminal and (I guess other) GUI apps do entirely _different_ things. Apps menu
in
drago01 drago01 at gmail.com writes:
Again, rebuttal only.
I didn't comment on whether your arguments are valid or not I simply
said that confused users was *not* the reason for the lack of
taskbar. distraction != confusion.
Now we're splitting hairs, eh? A distracted user is not a confused
Frederic Muller fred at cm17.com writes:
me! I'd click to see what was 'happening' on the other workspace.
:-)
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Mathieu Bridon bochecha at fedoraproject.org writes:
instead of complaining and being insulting?
Point to one insult please.
Constructive criticism is not complaining.
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Mathieu Bridon bochecha at fedoraproject.org writes:
[..snip..] and thanks to my incredibly poor focus [..snip..]
Oh, and I don't think I am a Joe Average or an Aunt Tillie: I'm a
Fedora package maintainer, Python developer, a release engineer for an
in-house Linux distribution at $dayjob,
On Mon, 2011-11-07 at 14:33 +0100, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
You won't be able to convince Gnome3 zealots.
That's a bit harsh, I think. They are just very impressionable folk. :-)
Believe me, a lot of people tried.
I would like to believe that a rational argument eventually prevails.
Vote with
Mike Chambers mike at miketc.net writes:
Reading all sorts of stuff or trying to but havcen't found yours yet
(don't like it neither, so wanted to see your thoughts on it too)
If you google 'on gnome 3 bojan', it should come up in top 10.
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Mathieu Bridon bochecha at fedoraproject.org writes:
And if you really loved Gnome 2 so much
If this is what think, then you really completely missed what I'm trying to say.
The main reason I'm using the fallback mode is the insanity of overview in
gnome-shell.
Don't worry - I'm sure someone
drago01 drago01 at gmail.com writes:
Just point people to the link directly if you want them to read it
(should be easier for both sides).
Spamming the list with links to my own site is not something I want to do. If
someone really wants to read that, they'll find it.
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Bojan Smojver bojan at rexursive.com writes:
Don't worry - I'm sure someone will write an extension that will nuke the
stupid Activities button sooner or later.
I'm behind times:
http://intgat.tigress.co.uk/rmy/extensions/index.html
Open source - it's a wonderful thing.
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Adam Williamson awilliam at redhat.com writes:
There's been one for months, and yet 'the end of that discussion' does
not appear to have come, and not all Shell users use it.
http://intgat.tigress.co.uk/rmy/extensions/index.html
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Mathieu Bridon bochecha at fedoraproject.org writes:
You probably want to switch to Linux Mint 12 when it comes out with
their GSME enabled.
Now you're being funny. :-)
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On Tue, 2011-11-08 at 09:43 +0100, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
Good luck then.
Thank you. Three words of hope: nautilus spatial mode. :-)
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Does anyone know why F-16 testing updates to the kernel, gtk3 etc. are
stuck in pending state in bodhi for such a long time?
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Frank Murphy frankly3d at gmail.com writes:
Have you tested them?
Have you provided feedback?
Even if I did, this would not help push packages that are pending to go into
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Parag N(पराग़ panemade at gmail.com writes:
I just saw this new build is installing .a and .la files. If .a files
are needed then -static subpackage should be created and .la files
must not be packaged.
I'm guessing you are referring to the libka-plugin-dummy stuff. I would venture
a guess
Bojan Smojver bojan at rexursive.com writes:
PS. I'm not a package maintainer, so I cannot actually do that.
I meant to say I'm not _the_ package maintainer, so I cannot change this
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How did this slip through the cracks? Isn't that a security related
update?
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On Sun, 2010-09-12 at 17:50 +1000, Bojan Smojver wrote:
Isn't that a security related
update?
Ping...
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Martin Stransky stransky at redhat.com writes:
I'm working on it, recently it's delayed in rel-eng:
https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/4125
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Not sure if I'm imagining things, but it looks as if those have been
hosed. For example:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/updates/14/x86_64/
Any ideas?
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Jose Manimala josemm at fedoraproject.org writes:
Maybe it is to get populated after the release of Fedora 14?
Don't think so. These directories get populated as updates are released, after
the creation of the branch. They had files in them just yesterday.
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Just before I open a bug report, is this happening to anyone else? I
have a viewvc install in F-14, behind mod_python, that keeps segfaulting
Apache through segfaults in /usr/lib64/libpython2.7.so.1.0.
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Kevin Fenzi kevin at scrye.com
writes:
Possibly
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.c
gi?id=640432 ?
Thanks. I thought I was going crazy for a
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Haïkel Guémar karlthered at
gmail.com writes:
Hi,
mod_python project is officially dead
since june, it had no release
since february 2007. You should move
to mod_wsgi which a community
supported alternative for python web
applications.
http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2010/06/modp
Jaroslav Reznik jreznik at redhat.com writes:
Final Change deadline is rescheduled to Dec 18 with final
Fedora 18 release on 2013 Jan 08 [2].
I know everyone is going to hate me for saying this, but wouldn't it make sense
to just forget about F-18 and go for F-19 instead? After all, F-19
On Thu, 2012-11-08 at 01:52 +, Bojan Smojver wrote:
I know everyone is going to hate me for saying this, but wouldn't it make
sense
to just forget about F-18 and go for F-19 instead? After all, F-19 feature
submission deadline will probably be only a few weeks after F-18 release
Hi,
Could someone with relevant privileges please pick up one of the
attached patches (most likely the second one) to this bug and rebuild
sqlgrey for F-18. With the default config, sqlgrey otherwise dies after
receiving connection from Postfix and trying to process the e-mail.
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This package appears to be a bit neglected (bugs open without replies
etc.). So, if you are the maintainer, know the maintainer or otherwise
have the powers to approve package commit access for this package, could
you please do so for pending requests.
Talking about:
Hi folks,
Anyone knows how to contact cvsgraph maintainer (Marek Mahut)? Bug is
here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=709923
I already built the package for EL6, but don't have enough karma to put
it in bodhi. It's a requirement for viewvc, which I maintain.
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Michael Schwendt mschwendt at gmail.com writes:
Wrong terminology used here. Karma in bodhi is unrelated to who can
publish updates there. You've requested commit access for cvsgraph EPEL
6 in pkgdb, and Marek would need to approve that request.
http://bugz.fedoraproject.org/cvsgraph
Just curious, did anyone try Cairo with OpenGL backend under Fedora
(i.e. so that components that use Cairo, such as GTK+ etc. all use
OpenGL for rendering)? If so, what was the experience like?
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Just finished fixing an upgrade of F16 to F17, where I have xrdp running
under a custom resolution (i.e. the one that no known monitor would
normally use). It seems that this somehow confused Gnome (or maybe gnome
confused Xvnc, or xrdp or whatever) in F17, so it would basically
disconnect Xvnc
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=821289
You may want to make sure you have people on hand that can push the
button for you when the kernel panics on the remote box.
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I filed a bug recently against remmina
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=820815) which on second
look would seem to be unrelated to remmina itself, but is rather a more
generic issue affecting Gnome. Essentially, some applications that used
to start their windows with the appropriate
On Tue, 2012-05-15 at 11:15 +1000, Bojan Smojver wrote:
I filed a bug recently against remmina
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=820815) which on second
look would seem to be unrelated to remmina itself, but is rather a more
generic issue affecting Gnome. Essentially, some
Given this:
https://plus.google.com/109995262342451767357/posts/FzpWWo4sRip
Would it be possible to get a 3.2 build for F-16, so that we can start
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On Mon, 2012-01-09 at 08:57 +1100, Bojan Smojver wrote:
Would it be possible to get a 3.2 build for F-16, so that we can start
testing?
I'm going to reply to my own message here, to keep the thread, but it is
really in reply to the other two messages, which I don't have in my
mailbox right now
--- Original message ---
From: Bruno Wolff III
You really can't do that the way things are now. That would block doing
updates to the current (in updates) kernel that are needed.
Good point. Didn't think of that, to be honest.
OK, never mind. Bad plan.
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Is there a particular reason Rawhide etc. are stuck on 1.7.1? Is there a
known problem with 1.7.2 or something?
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Before I file a bug for this, I need to figure out which component may
be doing this. If one creates a large file (several GB) in /dev/shm and
shuts down, the system will take many minutes to shut down. Last message
before hang is Disabling swap.
Not sure which component is doing that and why.
Adam Jackson a...@redhat.com wrote:
Presumably because that file got paged out.
Think about it. Disabling swap doesn't know that the file exists only
on a RAM-based file system, and even if it did, doesn't know that we're
about to shut down. So swapoff has to assume that any pages currently
On Tue, 2012-03-20 at 10:17 -0400, Adam Jackson wrote:
But it still seems to me like disabling
swap on shutdown is useless work.
So, do I file this against initscripts or something else?
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Anyone knows what's the holdup with the Samba update (CVE-2012-1182)? No
new builds have been done or queued up recently AFAICT...
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Bastien Nocera bnocera at redhat.com writes:
The reverse engineering isn't complete, so the n-phy version of b43
isn't functional yet.
OK, thanks for the info.
Does that mean that the driver is usable with BCM4322 but won't go to N speeds,
or does it mean one needs to use proprietary Broadcom
Bastien Nocera bnocera at redhat.com writes:
Means that you'll need to use the proprietary driver for now. Look for
kmod-wl in RPMFusion.
Yeah, seen that one but wasn't 100% sure. Thanks.
OK, looking forward to the open source one in the coming months/years :-)
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On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 14:43 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote:
It means that we will have hopefully reached a
point where all known release blockers¹ have been fixed and we are
read to compose the final release tree.
Hate to rain on the parade, but has anyone even looked at this:
Bojan Smojver bojan at rexursive.com writes:
No idea why nobody is interested in making
hibernate/thaw work again.
Er, this is boot options that Anaconda stuffed into the kernel line:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=572771#c12
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Could someone with enough karma rebuild krb5-auth-dialog 0.16 for F-13
(this is in relation to bug #597669). The 0.15 is leaking memory like
there is no tomorrow and I'm not getting much traction from the assignee
of the bug...
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Bojan Smojver bojan at rexursive.com writes:
Could someone with enough karma rebuild krb5-auth-dialog 0.16 for F-13
(this is in relation to bug #597669). The 0.15 is leaking memory like
there is no tomorrow and I'm not getting much traction from the assignee
of the bug...
Thank you! (http
Bojan Smojver bojan at rexursive.com writes:
Bojan Smojver bojan at rexursive.com writes:
Could someone with enough karma rebuild krb5-auth-dialog 0.16 for F-13
(this is in relation to bug #597669). The 0.15 is leaking memory like
there is no tomorrow and I'm not getting much traction
Hi folks,
Could someone with requisite rights rebuild Pidgin, please? Apparently,
there were quite a few security fixes in 2.10.8 and 2.10.9 is out as
well.
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Dan Mashal dan.mashal at gmail.com writes:
Trying my hand at it.
Thank you!
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Dan Mashal dan.mashal at gmail.com writes:
Pidgin updated to 2.10.9 on F19, F20, Rawhide.
Very cool, thanks. I will test on F-20 once the pending packages hit testing.
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On Tue, 2014-04-29 at 14:04 +0200, Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
GNOME is being ported to Wayland. In particular GNOME shell is changed to run
as a Wayland compositor instead of an X11 compositor.
Does that mean that the shell will stop working on things like xrdp
(which runs Xvnc behind the scenes)?
Could someone please build that. The blank PDF print thing is a bit
annoying with 29.
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On Wed, 2014-05-14 at 08:59 +0200, Martin Stransky wrote:
Why do you think it's fixed in 29.0.1? I see only some Android and
network fixes there (http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/).
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/29.0.1/releasenotes/
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On May 14, 2014 7:57:25 PM GMT+10:00, Martin Stransky stran...@redhat.com
wrote:
The release notes are wrong, the patch is not applied in 29.0.1 but
only
in an upcoming Firefox 30.
Sure works in Windows with 29.0.1.
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On May 14, 2014 9:05:39 PM GMT+10:00, Martin Stransky stran...@redhat.com
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Anyway, I'll update Fedora builds today.
Cool, thanks!
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Kevin Fenzi kevin at scrye.com writes:
So, IMHO, another repo wouldn't help us here. Perhaps it would save
time on the signing, but it wouldn't on the mashing step, and it would
add to confusion and things we need to make and care about. I'd much
rather try and land all the improvements above
Hi there,
I've been a bit perplexed by the Fedora updates recently (talking about
F-21 specifically). Many of them appear to be obsolete the moment they
hit stable, sometimes even testing.
Take the kernel, for instance. 3.19.2-201.fc21 replaced the previous
build in bodhi on the 24th. It is
Kevin Fenzi kevin at scrye.com writes:
If you wish to test something before it's fully pushed to testing, you
can download it directly from the buildsystem via the web interface,
koji command line or bodhi client command line.
I am fully aware of that. I'm making a different point entirely
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky znmeb at znmeb.net writes:
As a bleeding-edge user I'd be in favor of this, although I thought
that was what 'updates-testing' was.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding how things work, but I think every package in
updates-testing is signed by a human, on an offline machine (i.e.
Chris Murphy lists at colorremedies.com writes:
That might be normal in that it takes a while for mirrors to update,
although I'm not sure how long (it could be days).
Just to avoid confusion, I am not talking about mirrors. I am talking about
updates not appearing at all (i.e. here:
Corey Sheldon sheldon.corey at gmail.com writes:
those ARE mirror list links the master mirror servers to be exact.
Really not a file distribution problem I'm trying to get at here. If you
check out these two URLs:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2015-4457/kernel-3.19.2-201.fc21
According to ISC, these two affect bind 9.10.2 as well (up to P3).
There a no new builds (i.e. P4) for F22 of this package that I can see.
Does anyone know why? Is there something Fedora specific that prevents
these problems in F22 packages?
ISC release notes are here:
Paul Wouters nohats.ca> writes:
> I just built it in rawhide, and it seems fine. I suspect it has just
> been an "no time" issue. I'll ping Tomas and ask him.
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Eric Griffith gmail.com> writes:
> Is there any reason Fedora would not...? Regardless you could diff the
source code that was used to make the 43.0.1-fedora RPM vs whats in 43.0.2
and see if the hole is unpatched.
There may be a reason. Fedora relies on NSS/NSPR packages for some of the
stuff
Neal Gompa gmail.com> writes:
> Is there a simple way to test if the issue is a problem on Fedora? I
> don't even know of any sites with TLS 1.2 using MD5 signatures,
> especially when Chrome "broke" signatures that weren't SHA-256 or
> better for SSLv3 and stronger a year ago...
I guess one
Release notes for FF 43.0.2 say that a security issue was fixed (MD5
signatures accepted within TLS 1.2 ServerKeyExchange in server
signature). Does this not affect Fedora builds?
PS. The link to that security issue is broken (https://www.mozilla.org/
en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2015-150/), so
Reindl Harald thelounge.net> writes:
> what do you try to tell us with that question?
I'm trying to establish whether Fedora needs a 43.0.2 (or better) build of
FF in order to close this security hole.
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Will Fedora build of FF 48 have this enabled or disabled? Or is this
something every user will have to decide upon through options etc.?
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Martin Stransky redhat.com> writes:
> You can enable it by your own in about:config, set
> browser.tabs.remote.autostart value to true.
Thanks for the quick reply. Will try that in 48.
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> f25 updates testing you mean?
Yeah.
Basically, the testing stuff stalled, so updates are not making it in,
which means no testing (apart from a few adventurous folks downloading
from koji) etc.
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Anyone understands what's going on with these? Seems like everything F25
related has been stuck for quite a while now...
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