On Friday, 12 July 2019 14:26:42 CEST Jonathan Riddell wrote: > A moved socket for akonadi's mysqld access broke akonadi on our setup > because of apparmor rules. > > https://packaging.neon.kde.org/kde/akonadi.git/commit/?h=Neon/release-lts > > This shouldn't be done in a bugfix release
Sorry about this, I had no idea this change would affect Apparmor. This was a bugfix for MacOS where the socket path was simply too long. At the same time, you cannot assume all maintainers know about all such 3rd party software and know what changes might or might not affect it. Maybe if the Apparmor config file for Akonadi was in the Akonadi repo and I knew about it, it would hit a bell in my head while doing the codereview for this change. But this way, even if I knew Apparmor would be affected by this change, I have no clue where to look for...whatever I have to look for in order to do or ask for the adjustments. IMO since this is something you do in your packaging and is outside of upstream control, it's something you should check before pushing the package to your users, not blaming upstream for breaking your distro "patches". - Dan > > Jonathan > > On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 at 01:58, Christoph Feck <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello packagers, > > > > *.tar.xz files are available at the usual "stable" location. > > > > Please report issues, release is Thursday. > > > > REVISIONS_AND_HASHES at https://phabricator.kde.org/P428 > > > > Preliminary changelog v19.04.2..v19.04.3: > > > > https://www.kde.org/announcements/fulllog_applications-aether.php?version= > > 19.04.3 > > > > My public key at > > > > http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF23275E4BF10AFC1DF6914A6DBD2 > > CE893E2D1C87 > > > > Thanks, > > Christoph Feck -- Daniel Vrátil www.dvratil.cz | [email protected] IRC: dvratil on Freenode (#kde, #kontact, #akonadi, #fedora-kde) GPG Key: 0x4D69557AECB13683 Fingerprint: 0ABD FA55 A4E6 BEA9 9A83 EA97 4D69 557A ECB1 3683
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