Hi there,
On 2023-03-19 08:14, Sandro wrote:
Dominik, since you picked up the RPMFusion package, which conflicts with
the new Fedora package, could you bring me up to speed what needs (is
planned to) happen with the RPMFusion package
The Fedora packaged libheif came through as a stable update y
Hi there,
On 2021-09-09 10:07 a.m., Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 2021 at 12:10:45PM +, Fedora Rawhide Report wrote:
OLD: Fedora-Rawhide-20210908.n.0
NEW: Fedora-Rawhide-20210909.n.0
= DOWNGRADED PACKAGES =
Package: nginx-1:1.20.1-6.module_f36+12925+9692
Dear Fedorans,
Nginx 1.20.0 stable was just released and I took the opportunity to
squash some long standing open bugs while updating the package.
The new release is on it's way to updates-testing right now.
I would like to encourage some extra testing for this release as there
is one behavi
Fedorans,
I am the maintainer of the nginx package in Fedora and EPEL.
Currently I have two bug reports [1][2] open against nginx that ask for
the inclusion of 3rd party extensions into the nginx main package.
Unlike the Apache httpd, the nginx codebase does not allow modules to be
bui
Hi fellow Fedorans,
I'm trying to contact Benjamin Pereto (FAS: bpereto), maintainer of
borgbackup and borgmatic.
https://src.fedoraproject.org/user/bpereto
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/borgmatic
I have started the non-responsive maintainer process as borgmatic has
not seen an upd
On 2019-07-22 2:51 p.m., Ben Cotton wrote:
After preliminary discussions with CPU vendors, we propose AVX2 as the
new baseline. AVX2 support was introduced into CPUs from 2013 to
2015. See
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions#CPUs_with_AVX2
CPUs with AVX2].
Here's a JSON
Hi fellow Fedorians,
I have been intending to orphan php-ZendFramework version 1 for over a
year now.
It is End-of-Life, unmaintained (no updates in over 2 years), has known
security issues and probably doesn't fully work with PHP 7.2 and up
anymore anyway.
Plus, I no longer use it and one
Hi,
I'm orphaning vdr-streamdev since I no longer use it. There shouldn't be any
open issues with this one.
Also, this was the package that initially got me sponsored :)
Regards,
Felix
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Hi there,
I'm orphaning dansguardian. Upstream has been largely dormant and I haven't
been using it for several years.
The package has some co-maintainers who also haven't been very active.
Feel free to pick-up the package, but bear in mind it needs some fixing.
Regards,
Felix
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Richard Hughes wrote:
It's not mandatory, but highly reccomended. See
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/appdata/#screenshots for
details.
A little off-topic but I was wondering:
The spec states "Screenshots should be taken with US English as the
display language.".
However the spec also
Adam Williamson wrote:
And please do realize your graphics adapter is well over a decade old.
ATI stopped posting official Windows drivers for it in 2002:
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/legacy-xp.aspx .
Quoting from Wikipedia: "It was also seen on Intel motherboards, as
recently a
Hi there,
I'm orphaning
em8300 in Fedora and
em8300-kmod in RPMFusion
because I no longer own the hardware to use it.
Also, it has seen little love from upstream.
Feel free to take it.
Regards,
Felix
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Hi there,
I'm orphaning libsyncml as I haven't used it in years and upstream is
dead since 2010.
It currently is required by packages osmo and libopensync-plugin-syncml
(both also mostly dead since 2010).
It currently has broken deps in Rawhide (which a rebuild could probably
solve).
Felix
Am 13.10.2011 22:26, schrieb Kevin Fenzi:
> I have orphaned all their packages. Please feel free to take the ones
> you wish.
>
> faenza-icon-theme
I've taken this.
Felix
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Am 11.10.2011 15:20, schrieb Aaron Gray:
> Thanks, still needs TFTP but this could simplify things a lot.
If you want to circumvent using TFTP and you are using gPXE (or a PXE
boot ROM that supports booting from HTTP) you could point it to the
pxelinux of boot.fedoraproject.org at
http://alt.fedor
Hi there!
I'm orphaning rubyripper. I don't use it anymore and it has some bug
that I'm not able to fix [1].
I've updated it to the 0.6.0 release just now, for the convenience of
anyone who might want to take it ;)
Felix
[1]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=595812
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Hi there,
as soon as grfcodec-1.0.1-0.1.r772 is in stable for all branches I will
retire nforenum. nforenum has recently been included in the grfcodec
codebase, so there's no need to keep nforenum as a seperate package.
This will probably affect nobody directly (unless you develop graphics
for
Hi Jeff!
I'll start testing Asterisk 1.8 on my home server soon. Thanks for the
work updating the packages.
Furthermore I'd be interested in comaintaining the Asterisk stack,
especially also the DAHDI package, as I plan to submit the DAHDI kmods
to RPMFusion and it would be easier for me to keep s
Hi there,
I had a short glimpse at the review request for dojo (#609817) today and
saw that it explicitly requires httpd. Well, dojo is a collection of
static JavaScript files so I feel that there is no reason why it should
require httpd explicitly as I don't see what special features of Apache
it
I get the feeling that no one on this thread has looked into
https://fedorahosted.org/fesco/ticket/403
So this has already been handled by FESCo, mistakes have been made and
most likely will be avoided in the future.
Felix
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Am 29.06.2010 18:50, schrieb Jean-Luc Fontaine:
> I have the following problem on fc13:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15699
> which should be fixed on the latest kernel 2.6.34, but I cannot find an
> rpm (/x86_64/) anywhere (for fc13 or fc14). Any ideas? Thanks!
Have a look at http
Hi Robin,
I'm sure a peek into
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Guidelines#Handling_Locale_Files
will definitely help you.
HTH,
Felix
Am 26.04.2010 17:46, schrieb Robin 'cheese' Lee:
> Hello!
> I am now dealing with a package named 'gentoo'.
> It installs following locale files:
>
> /us
Am 20.04.2010 09:55, schrieb Huzaifa Sidhpurwala:
> 2. Have two srpms one for data and one for binary, with both depending
> on each other.
This is the way to go. It also makes it easier for you to maintain it in
the future. However, you must create a new review request for the data
package the
Hi Michael,
On 14.04.2010 09:19, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Why would it need to be rebuilt manually?
You don't need to. If a package is working perfectly fine and no update
is available there's no need to rebuild.
>> "Hey, this pkg hasn't been built, even in rawhide, in a while, maybe you
>> s
I talked to him on IRC three days ago and he accepted one of my bugs I
filed at morituri's (a cd ripping tool of his, best there is) bugtracker.
Maybe ping him on IRC. His nick is thomasvs.
Felix
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Hi there.
I made a package for this some time ago.
You can find the sources here:
http://heffer.fedorapeople.org/rpms/pypolicyd-spf-0.7.3-1.fc14.src.rpm
I wouldn't mind if you submitted it for review.
Felix
Am 25.02.2010 12:15, schrieb Mark Watts:
> https://launchpad.net/pypolicyd-spf/
>
> I ca
Am 09.01.2010 18:26, schrieb Jud Craft:
> In short, how do I install source packages? Have I missed an obvious
> step or is it really unintuitive?
I pretty much just do yumdownloader --source foo (yumdownloader is in
yum-utils).
That gives me the source rpm. I can then install it with rpm -Uvh
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