On 06/07/15 21:20, Orion Poplawski wrote:
octave-symbolic-2.0.0-1.fc23.src.rpm
This will need:
BuildRequires: sympy >= 0.7.5
(well it doesn't really but the configure script checks for it).
I'm upstream on this package and am happy to help maintain it in Fedora:
my request still says [Awai
I'm updating some of my perl packages in rawhide. Do I also need to
submit those to the temporary 'f23-perl' buildroot? If so, how?
thanks,
Colin
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On 09/02/15 22:28, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Colin Macdonald wrote:
>> I'm the new upstream developer of this. Its a rewrite from scratch. If
>> it helps, I'm happy to (help) maintain the Fedora package---unless of
>> course we have some policy against that.
>
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On 08/02/15 00:00, Thomas Sailer wrote:
> octave-symbolic v2.0.0 changes the license from GPLv2+ to GPLv3+. Are
> there any objections? According to repoquery no other package in the
> repository depends on octave-symbolic.
I'm the new upstream developer of this. Its a rewrite from scratch. If
i
On 25/11/14 09:26, drago01 wrote:
> Which desktop are you using? You shouldn't have to mess with startup
> scripts that call xrandr to get a monitor setup working.
Here's one example: Intel drv, monitor with broken EDID, Gnome 3.12.
This is limited to either 800x60 or 1024x768 (forget which).
(Ha
t never did get Xournal working to my satisfaction).
cheers,
Colin
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On 05/02/14 22:42, David Timothy Strauss wrote:
This is also not the first time this has happened to me.
I'll chime in: when I first switched to Fedora (F14/15 era), I found
this quite obnoxious, enough that I remember it.
So there is also an issue of being a welcoming community to newcomers
On 23/01/14 22:59, Dan Williams wrote:
Out of curiosity, what do people use Blueman for?
Not me personally, but browsing for files on a remote bluetooth device
[1]. With BlueZ 5, one can only push files from a device to a fedora
box (or from a fedora box to a device) [2].
[1] https://bugzi
On 01/13/2014 03:26 PM, Miroslav Suchy wrote:
I just deployed new version of Copr at:
Hi Miroslav,
I just tried Copr. Very nice!
1. +1 for armhfp arch! (On my mind b/c I've just spent a while
playing with Fedora chroots on a Samsung Galaxy Note 8.)
2. It would be very convenient to upl