Jens-Ulrik Petersen wrote:
> it now defaults to normal green and adds the
> red error code from Stephan (maybe this part could still be improved?)
I like the red error code enough that I'm trying it out on my own
workstation. Yet I doubt it's suitable for the default prompt. I'll
remember what it
On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 12:00 AM Kevin Kofler via devel
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> Peter Robinson wrote:
> > I would hardly say Libreoffice, bluetooth on the desktop and certain
> > iDevice pieces is "killing all work on the desktop" it's more focusing
> > on things that are important to their customers in those c
On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 12:30 PM Peter Robinson wrote:
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> On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 12:00 AM Kevin Kofler via devel
> wrote:
> >
> > Peter Robinson wrote:
> > > I would hardly say Libreoffice, bluetooth on the desktop and certain
> > > iDevice pieces is "killing all work on the desktop" it's more fo
Once upon a time, Kevin Kofler said:
> Peter Robinson wrote:
> > I would hardly say Libreoffice, bluetooth on the desktop and certain
> > iDevice pieces is "killing all work on the desktop" it's more focusing
> > on things that are important to their customers in those contexts.
>
> What corporat
On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 8:44 PM Tomáš Hrnčiar wrote:
> python-redis cicku kevin maxamillion
>
I've filled https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-redis/pull-request/13
, that should get python-redis going and unstuck a bunch of packages
depending on it.
Just a note, the failure wasn't
On 01/07/2023 13:36, Chris Adams wrote:
A lot of the corporate world has gone to the "cloud"
don't have to worry about local backups of important documents and
spreadsheets, they get sharing with minimal effort, they can access
things from their mobile devices, etc.
And voluntarily hand over
On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 12:50 PM Vitaly Zaitsev via devel
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> On 01/07/2023 13:36, Chris Adams wrote:
> > A lot of the corporate world has gone to the "cloud"
>
> > don't have to worry about local backups of important documents and
> > spreadsheets, they get sharing with minimal effort, they
Hi,
I was testing an instance of the LXQt Spin in a VM and saw that after
updating all packages, the LXQt packages are still with version 1.1.0,
which is from April 2022. Current is 1.3.0.
I read the LXQt team does not maintain itself, and 1.2.0 and 1.3.0 seem
to not contain critical securit
On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 8:38 AM Christopher Klooz via devel
wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I was testing an instance of the LXQt Spin in a VM and saw that after
> updating all packages, the LXQt packages are still with version 1.1.0,
> which is from April 2022. Current is 1.3.0.
>
> I read the LXQt team does n
Am 01.07.23 um 14:28 schrieb Peter Robinson:
On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 12:50 PM Vitaly Zaitsev via devel
wrote:
On 01/07/2023 13:36, Chris Adams wrote:
A lot of the corporate world has gone to the "cloud"
don't have to worry about local backups of important documents and
spreadsheets, they ge
Announcing the creation of a new nightly release validation test event
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On Fri, 2023-06-30 at 15:05 +0100, Sérgio Basto wrote:
> First I think this a storm in a teacup .
I tend to agree. In the worst-case scenario, people like me who try to
use open-source solely and don't pay for open-source will find a
distribution that fits them best. And from Red Hat's perspectiv
Some packages may build with py 3.12 but not work with it if they don't have
tests. For example, python-PyMuPDF fails when it tries to builds its
documentation, but the error is in rst2pdf. If I disable doc creation then
python-PyMuPDF builds against py 3.12 (and the tests succeed).
I may have
On 7/1/23 12:33, Piotr Szubiakowski wrote:
I think we all have a problem understanding what this announcement
means. I do believe CentOS Stream is awesome software. It has to be
since it's close to what RHEL is. My problem with CentOS Stream is that
it's not a distribution of my choice, and I
On 6/29/23 16:47, Bastien Nocera wrote:
Hello,
As part of the same process outlined in Matthias Clasen's "LibreOffice
packages" email, my upstream and downstream work on desktop Bluetooth, multimedia
applications (namely totem, rhythmbox and sound-juicer) and libfprint/fprintd is being
stoppe
On 01-07-2023 22:05, Michael J Gruber wrote:
I may have a patch for rst2pdf - how do I chain-scratch build against
f39-python? I probably don't, so how do I mock build with f39-build chroot?
fedpkg mock-config --target f39-python > ~/.config/mock/f39-python.cfg
fedpkg srpm
mock -r f39-python
Thanks for the quick reply ;)
I was only testing it in a VM as potential solution for a temporary
weak-hardware use case - and I tend to prefer Qt-based solutions over GTK.
I have already the confined-user/SELinux issue and a project from Fedora
Docs on my schedule, which are both waiting to
On Jun 29, 2023, at 7:47 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> Here is a list of Fedora packages which I maintained or co-maintained which I
> won't be able to contribute to anymore:
>
> sloccount
I grabbed sloccount as I’ve found it useful over the years.
It looks the right level of incredibly low main
On 01/07/2023 14:28, Peter Robinson wrote:
This sort of comment is off topic, various companies are free to do
with their data as they wish, just as you are free to do with it as
you please.
This is not offtopic. What I mean is that a distribution targeted at
enterprise use should have a stand
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