Re: Please help review these packages (swaps)

2020-01-25 Thread Leigh Scott
>- Bubblemail, an extensible mail notification service > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=bubblemail Done. > I am at your disposal for any review you may need in exchange. You have prepaid with past reviews :-) > Best regards, > > Robert-André _

Fedora-Cloud-31-20200125.0 compose check report

2020-01-25 Thread Fedora compose checker
No missing expected images. Passed openQA tests: 1/1 (x86_64) -- Mail generated by check-compose: https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/check-compose ___ devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to devel-le...@lists.fedorap

Re: Update: AAA replacement login Initiative

2020-01-25 Thread Adam Williamson
On Fri, 2020-01-17 at 13:29 -0700, Jerry James wrote: > On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 12:52 PM Andrew Lutomirski wrote: > > And I have a user story: Andy wants to use a password manager to store > > his password for an account in the Online Accounts list. When it’s > > time to log in, Andy clicks the ac

Re: gcc 10: Default to -fno-common, multiple definitions of ...

2020-01-25 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 12:41:24PM +0100, Miro Hrončok wrote: > ocaml I just did a scratch build of OCaml in Rawhide and it seems fine. I guess it may have FTBFS at that time for some other reason, but without seeing the logs it's hard to tell. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red

Fedora-Rawhide-20200125.n.0 compose check report

2020-01-25 Thread Fedora compose checker
No missing expected images. Compose FAILS proposed Rawhide gating check! 5 of 43 required tests failed, 4 results missing openQA tests matching unsatisfied gating requirements shown with **GATING** below Failed openQA tests: 34/158 (x86_64), 1/2 (arm) New failures (same test not failed in Fedor

Re: Fedora 32 system-wide change proposal: reduce installation media size by improving the compression ratio of SquashFS filesystem

2020-01-25 Thread Bohdan Khomutskyi
Hello, I opened a request to anaconda team with a draft patch to use unsquashfs instead of rsync: https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/pull/2292. That should lower the installation time from Live media. Adjustments should be made to make this patch work, I was not able to install the image usin

Re: Bubblemail: looking for package maintainer

2020-01-25 Thread Robert-André Mauchin
On Sunday, 19 January 2020 17:45:17 CET razer raz wrote: > Hi, > > I'm the author of Bubblemail, a mail notification service providing a D-Bus > interface : > http://bubblemail.free.fr > > Git Repo : > https://framagit.org/razer/bubblemail > > It's a brand new project coming from the fork of the

Re: Bubblemail: looking for package maintainer

2020-01-25 Thread Razer
Nice job, thanks a lot ! And besides, I always merge things that fix my typos and mistakes, so you're welcome to do so ;) I'm currently working on the gnome shell extension part, where improvements are clearly needed before a proper packaging, then I'll inform here and hope for a same success. B

swap-on-ZRAM by default

2020-01-25 Thread Chris Murphy
Question and (pre)proposal: Can Fedora converge on a single swap-on-ZRAM implementation, and if so, which one? Fedora Workstation WG wants to move to swap-on-ZRAM by default in Fedora 33, and the working group needs to pick something soon. I think it should be zram-generator. It's the most lightwe

Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Bill Chatfield via devel
I'm trying to find out what's going on with Java in Fedora. Fedora 31 was released with a broken Eclipse. I subscribe to the java-devel mailing list but there is no traffic there. If I go to "Join a Group" and click on "J" there is simply nothing there... https://admin.fedoraproject.org/account

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
* Bill Chatfield via devel [25/01/2020 22:06] : > > I'm trying to find out what's going on with Java in Fedora. Fedora 31 was > released with a broken Eclipse. I subscribe to the java-devel mailing list > but there is no traffic there. As has been discussed time and time again on this mailing li

Unannounced soname bump with botan2-2.13.0

2020-01-25 Thread Fabio Valentini
Hi everybody, libbotan-2.so bumped its soname from libbotan-2.so.12 to libbotan-2.so.13 with yesterday's update to 2.13.0. This was not announced, and dependent packages were not rebuilt. At least the following three packages need a rebuild and are now broken in rawhide: - corectrl - daggy - qown

Unannounced soname bump with samba 4.12~rc1

2020-01-25 Thread Fabio Valentini
Hi everybody, Yesterday's samba update bumped the soname of a library included in samba-client-libs, from libndr.so.0 to libndr.so.1. This was not announced, and dependent packages were not rebuilt. This affects at least the following packages, which need rebuilds: - evolution-mapi - freeipa(-ser

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Bill Chatfield via devel
> As has been discussed time and time again on this mailing list, the last > member of the Java SIG left it at the end of 2018, leaving the group emptIy. I'd be willing to work on that if I can figure out how to recreate the group. Can you point me in the right direction? > There are several FA

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Fabio Valentini
On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 12:24 AM Bill Chatfield via devel wrote: > > > As has been discussed time and time again on this mailing list, the last > > member of the Java SIG left it at the end of 2018, leaving the group emptIy. > I'd be willing to work on that if I can figure out how to recreate th

Re: Update: AAA replacement login Initiative

2020-01-25 Thread Andrew Lutomirski
On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 1:48 AM Adam Williamson wrote: > On Fri, 2020-01-17 at 13:29 -0700, Jerry James wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 12:52 PM Andrew Lutomirski wrote: > > > And I have a user story: Andy wants to use a password manager to store > > > his password for an account in the Onlin

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Bill Chatfield via devel
That's a very sad story. I had no idea. So it sounds like you mainly need maintainers for Java packages. I have worked on building RPMs but I have never been a package maintainer. However I have 20 years of experience as a Java developer, so I'm pretty confident I can be helpful. How should I go

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Ty Young
Hi Bill, Not an average Fedora user but I've used several Linux distributions(including Fedora and versions there of) over the years. What you are bringing up is 100% valid and isn't new or specific to Fedora. It's been a known and valid complaint that there isn't enough software in distro

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Neal Gompa
On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 7:42 PM Ty Young wrote: > > > Hi Bill, > > > Not an average Fedora user but I've used several Linux > distributions(including Fedora and versions there of) over the years. > What you are bringing up is 100% valid and isn't new or specific to > Fedora. It's been a known and

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Ty Young
On 1/25/20 7:12 PM, Neal Gompa wrote: On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 7:42 PM Ty Young wrote: You miss the point of how FOSS projects work. Read up on some history and get some understanding of the cultural background before you blithely say that ideology and passion are what is killing Linux distros.

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Alexander Ploumistos
Hello Ty, On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 1:42 AM Ty Young wrote: > > The unfortunate reality is that none of what you describe will likely > change in any significant way, at least not with the standard Linux > distros(Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Arch) etc. Too much of Linux is ideology > based(GNU, among o

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Ty Young
On 1/25/20 7:30 PM, Alexander Ploumistos wrote: Hello Ty, On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 1:42 AM Ty Young wrote: The unfortunate reality is that none of what you describe will likely change in any significant way, at least not with the standard Linux distros(Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Arch) etc. Too mu

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Alexander Ploumistos
Hello Bill, And sorry for digressing. On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 1:10 AM Bill Chatfield via devel wrote: > > That's a very sad story. I had no idea. So it sounds like you mainly need > maintainers for Java packages. I have worked on building RPMs but I have > never been a package maintainer. Howe

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Bill Chatfield via devel
No problem. I like hearing peoples' opinions. I will look for a package that might be a good starting point. ___ devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to devel-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduc

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Bill Chatfield via devel
I think that by applying basic engineering techniques like user testing we can weed out ideologies that don't provide any value to users. Do the testing and let the results decide.The principles of ISO 9000 can be applied to improve products. There are also metrics that can measure how good a us

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Benson Muite
On 1/26/20 8:25 AM, Bill Chatfield via devel wrote: I think that by applying basic engineering techniques like user testing we can weed out ideologies that don't provide any value to users. Do the testing and let the results decide.The principles of ISO 9000 can be applied to improve products

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Bill Chatfield via devel
I appreciate the sensibility of your suggestion but I'm afraid that I enjoy the aggravation of my love/hate relationship with Gnome too much. You got me thinking though. ___ devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an emai

Re: Java Dev Group and Fedora Quality

2020-01-25 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 1/25/20 9:25 PM, Bill Chatfield via devel wrote: I think that by applying basic engineering techniques like user testing we can weed out ideologies that don't provide any value to users. Do the testing and let the results decide.The principles of ISO 9000 can be applied to improve products.