Forgive me if this is the wrong spot to ask.
I'm doing some CPU intensive work, and I'd like to optimize a few
packages. Even if it's only a 5% gain, it will add up over many
hours/days of continuous runtime.
Back in the day, I could recompile a package like this:
rpmbuild --rebuild --targe
No missing expected images.
Soft failed openQA tests: 1/7 (x86_64), 1/7 (aarch64)
(Tests completed, but using a workaround for a known bug)
Old soft failures (same test soft failed in Fedora-Cloud-33-20201107.0):
ID: 717863 Test: x86_64 Cloud_Base-qcow2-qcow2 cloud_autocloud
URL: https://op
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Failed openQA tests: 12/181 (x86_64), 11/117 (aarch64)
New failures (same test not failed in
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Steve Dickson wrote:
> So I change the sprintf() to an snprintf() [2] guaranteeing no
> overflow and I got the same failure.
Not quite the same. It still doesn't know how long the string can be,
and so assumes that it can be too long, but after the change it warns
about truncation instead of overf
On 11/7/20 1:38 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote:
> On 11/7/20 1:26 PM, Steve Dickson wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm getting a build failure on the armv7hl arch
>> and the i686 arch, which do not make much sense.
>>
>> The build is [1] and only those arche are complaining about an
>> sprintf() statement.
>>
On 11/6/20 2:09 AM, Mattia Verga via devel wrote:
Hello all,
I have a couple of new review tickets for which I may need some advice
from experts of Python / Fortran / Octave modules:
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1893539 (calceph)
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=189
On 11/7/20 1:26 PM, Steve Dickson wrote:
Hello,
I'm getting a build failure on the armv7hl arch
and the i686 arch, which do not make much sense.
The build is [1] and only those arche are complaining about an sprintf()
statement.
The rest of the arches are fine with the statment... %99.9 of th
Hello,
I'm getting a build failure on the armv7hl arch
and the i686 arch, which do not make much sense.
The build is [1] and only those arche are complaining about an sprintf()
statement.
The rest of the arches are fine with the statment... %99.9 of the arches
that are used today... I didn't ev
Am 05.11.20 um 12:39 schrieb Petr Menšík:
There is no controversy with nscd, it just caches names and nothing
more. I think this is its advantage. Unless there is any stronger
reason, I am against this change in advance.
It not only caches names, it also RANDOMIZES the requests to the dns
serve
Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> There is one release so far this year, qtwebkit-5.212.0-alpha4, based
> on WebKitGTK 2.12. Security support for 2.12 ended in September 2016.
> So that is the status of your "less outdated" version.
The last Qt 4 WebKit was branched from WebKit master in early August 201
"Is there a concern or known issue that will cause systemd-resolved to
not work in your setup?"
I have a ton of experience with sssd and before that samba winbind so know
the benefits and limitations of this software stack well. I'm new to
systemd-resolved but have been reading the lively Fedora th
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No missing expected images.
Soft failed openQA tests: 1/7 (x86_64), 1/7 (aarch64)
(Tests completed, but using a workaround for a known bug)
Old soft failures (same test soft failed in Fedora-Cloud-32-20201106.0):
ID: 717374 Test: x86_64 Cloud_Base-qcow2-qcow2 cloud_autocloud
URL: https://op
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