Am Di., 14. Aug. 2018 um 15:41 Uhr schrieb Marek Kasik :
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> On 08/14/2018 01:29 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 8:32 PM Marek Kasik wrote:
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> >> Hi,
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> >> I'm going to rebase poppler in rawhide to poppler-0.67.0 now.
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> >> There are several API changes and s
On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 2:08 PM Richard W.M. Jones
wrote:
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> While I agree that this is a good idea, I have one note of caution:
> What's to stop someone adding a malicious package which did something
> like ‘Provides: glibc’ and subsequently infects everyone's machine?
> I think we'd want to co
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On 08/18/2018 01:58 AM, José Abílio Matos wrote:
> On Friday, 17 August 2018 16.53.37 WEST José Abílio Matos wrote:
>> reveals that the only packages that require armadillo are:
>> * gdal
>> * mlpack
>> * mmseq
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> OK, after following the prescribed procedure for rawhide I had only a problem
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To answer your question solely because I don't like FUD driven phears monger
int discussions
RPM based depsolvers select packages based on heuristics, including what is
already installed.
Any malicious package that had Provides: glibc would most likely be ignored
because glibc is already insta
Which is the proper component for this problem?
A user departs from the OS in a way that requires the OS to exit all of the
apps. Usually that's by shutdown or reboot, but it might be logoff or some
other method. Each app may have to clean itself up and so each app might need
time. This could t