On 9/6/19 2:12 AM, Felix Schwarz wrote:
Am 05.09.19 um 22:43 schrieb Richard Shaw:
From a quick look (F30) there are not many dependent packages in F30:
- yubikey-piv-manage
dead upstream, no longer being maintained
maintainer: orion
I can take a stab at it but if it ne
swift-lang has been fixed with a patch and scratch builds on F32 build
properly:
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=37348234
On 4 Sep 2019, at 17:39, Miro Hrončok wrote:
Hello packagers!
The following packages failed to build on Fedora 32 with Python 3.8
and they still requ
Thanks to ignatenkobrain I have admin privileges for into-dbus-python
as of this Thursday.
This Friday, I packaged release 0.07 of into-dbus-python without too
much trouble and rebuilt dbus-python-client-gen successfully.
- mulhern
- Original Message -
> From: "Miro Hrončok"
> To: "Deve
On Thu, Sep 05, 2019 at 12:39:23AM +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
python-epub athoscr
Skipping some tests due to toxml attributes order for now.
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Athos Ribeiro
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Am 05.09.19 um 22:43 schrieb Richard Shaw:
> From a quick look (F30) there are not many dependent packages in F30:
> - yubikey-piv-manage
> dead upstream, no longer being maintained
> maintainer: orion
>
> I can take a stab at it but if it needs significant porting it may be b
Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 2:23 PM Felix Schwarz
> wrote:
>> From a quick look (F30) there are not many dependent packages in F30:
>> - yubikey-piv-manage
>> dead upstream, no longer being maintained
>> maintainer: orion
>>
>
> I can take a stab at it but if it needs signif
On Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 2:23 PM Felix Schwarz
wrote:
> Am 05.09.19 um 14:57 schrieb Richard Shaw:
> > [python-pyside/shiboken]
> > - AFAICT these were only designed to work with Python 2, Pyside2 brought
> > compatibility with Python 3.
> > - My opinion: All consumers of Pyside need to attempt to
Am 05.09.19 um 14:57 schrieb Richard Shaw:
> [python-pyside/shiboken]
> - AFAICT these were only designed to work with Python 2, Pyside2 brought
> compatibility with Python 3.
> - My opinion: All consumers of Pyside need to attempt to move over to Pyside2
> then Pyside/Shiboken can be retired.
+1
[freecad]
Working on several issues:
* Moving from Qt4 to Qt5 (Pyside->Pyside2)
* Needs Coin4 (working on prepping a package for Review)
* There are no consumers of Coin2, it should probably be retired now but
it's not my package.
* Other packages need to be moved from Coin3 to Coin4: OpenScenceGra