JupyterLab finally in Fedora and the future of Jupyter Notebook

2023-03-05 Thread Lumír Balhar
Hi. There were some attempts to package JupyterLab (the first one in 2018) but none of them were successful. But now, after packaging 20 new Python and Rust packages, JupyterLab finally landed into rawhide. The main motivation for this effort is the ongoing plan to base the next version of Ju

Fedora 38 compose report: 20230305.n.0 changes

2023-03-05 Thread Fedora Rawhide Report
OLD: Fedora-38-20230304.n.0 NEW: Fedora-38-20230305.n.0 = SUMMARY = Added images:0 Dropped images: 1 Added packages: 0 Dropped packages:0 Upgraded packages: 0 Downgraded packages: 0 Size of added packages: 0 B Size of dropped packages:0 B Size of upgraded

Re: Packaging portmidi versions: devel conflicts OK?

2023-03-05 Thread Michael J Gruber
> On Sat, Mar 4, 2023 at 8:13 AM Michael J Gruber wrote: > > > Compatibility packages do not get a "compat-" prefix any more; they only > get a version suffix. The old portmidi could be portmidi217 (to match the > old versioning) or possibly portmidi0 (to match the soversion). It's also > prefer

Re: JupyterLab finally in Fedora and the future of Jupyter Notebook

2023-03-05 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 05. 03. 23 12:32, Lumír Balhar wrote: Hi. There were some attempts to package JupyterLab (the first one in 2018) but none of them were successful. But now, after packaging 20 new Python and Rust packages, JupyterLab finally landed into rawhide. The main motivation for this effort is the on

Re: Packaging portmidi versions: devel conflicts OK?

2023-03-05 Thread Michael J Gruber
> I think so , see openssl example : > > dnf install openssl1.1-devel openssl-devel > > Package openssl-devel-1:3.0.8-1.fc37.x86_64 is already installed. > Error: > Problem: problem with installed package openssl-devel-1:3.0.8- > 1.fc37.x86_64 > - package openssl1.1-devel-1:1.1.1q-2.fc37.i686 co

[Test-Announce] 2023-03-06 @ 16:00 UTC - Fedora QA Meeting

2023-03-05 Thread Adam Williamson
# Fedora Quality Assurance Meeting # Date: 2023-03-06 # Time: 16:00 UTC (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto) # Location: #fedora-meeting on irc.libera.chat Greetings testers! It's meeting time again! We're in freeze and on the track to F38 Beta now. If anyone has any other it

[Test-Announce] 2023-03-06 @ 17:00 UTC - Fedora 38 Blocker Review Meeting

2023-03-05 Thread Adam Williamson
# F37 Blocker Review meeting # Date: 2023-03-06 # Time: 17:00 UTC # Location: #fedora-blocker-review on irc.libera.chat Hi folks! We have 4 proposed Beta blockers, 10 proposed Beta freeze exceptions and 7 proposed Final blockers to review, so let's have a review meeting. If you have time this wee

Re: JupyterLab finally in Fedora and the future of Jupyter Notebook

2023-03-05 Thread Lumír Balhar
On 3/5/23 16:19, Miro Hrončok wrote: On 05. 03. 23 12:32, Lumír Balhar wrote: Hi. There were some attempts to package JupyterLab (the first one in 2018) but none of them were successful. But now, after packaging 20 new Python and Rust packages, JupyterLab finally landed into rawhide. The mai

Re: JupyterLab finally in Fedora and the future of Jupyter Notebook

2023-03-05 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 05. 03. 23 18:17, Lumír Balhar wrote: Should we include JupyterLab in Fedora 39 Python Classroom Lab? Adding it there soon might help us with testing but users of Classroom lab might want better stability. What do you think? Should be add it there now or wait at least for the stable release

Re: Firecracker microVM manager

2023-03-05 Thread Fabio Valentini
On Sun, Mar 5, 2023 at 1:31 AM David Michael wrote: > > Okay, thanks for all the feedback. I interpret this as essentially > requiring the use of the glibc Rust target for inclusion in Fedora, so > the changes on the Fedora side would be reduced to adding a couple > dozen crates and ideally suppo

libgit2 1.6.x in rawhide and F38 with a compat package for 1.5.x

2023-03-05 Thread Pete Walter
I just bumped libgit2 to 1.6.x in both rawhide and F38 and added a compat package for the old 1.5.x ABI. This should allow seamless switchover to the new ABI without breaking anything that needs 1.5.x. Let me know if you run into issues with this. The compat package system for libgit2 is still new

ffmpeg 6.x needed for HDR content decoding

2023-03-05 Thread Reon Beon via devel
February 28th, 2023, FFmpeg 6.0 "Von Neumann" A new major release, FFmpeg 6.0 "Von Neumann", is now available for download. This release has many new encoders and decoders, filters, ffmpeg CLI tool improvements, and also, changes the way releases are done. All major releases will now bump the v

Re: ffmpeg 6.x needed for HDR content decoding

2023-03-05 Thread Neal Gompa
On Sun, Mar 5, 2023 at 6:27 PM Reon Beon via devel wrote: > > February 28th, 2023, FFmpeg 6.0 "Von Neumann" > > A new major release, FFmpeg 6.0 "Von Neumann", is now available for download. > This release has many new encoders and decoders, filters, ffmpeg CLI tool > improvements, and also, chan

[Test-Announce] [Test Day] GNOME 44 Desktop and Core Apps 2023-03-06 through 2023-03-08

2023-03-05 Thread Sumantro Mukherjee
Hey folks! This week we will be testing GNOME 44. To make it easier for testers to test and the Workstation team to make the results submitted useful, we have split the GNOME test week into two parts, the first leg will be covering the desktop and the core apps. The latter will focus on apps that

DNF Sytem Upgrade requirements for an F37 → F38 upgrade

2023-03-05 Thread Alexander Ploumistos
Hello, TL;DR: DNF memory usage during upgrades from F37 to F38 on a couple of Fedora Cloud images (with 2 GB of RAM each) led to oomd kicking in and killing the upgrade process. It might be worth looking into before the final (also beta?) release. The longer story: I have a couple of hosted VMs,