Hello
I'll be updating to shapelib-1.6.0 in the coming days, which carries a
soname bump from libshp.so.2 to libshp.so.4, rebuilding the following
dependent packages:
cloudcompare
cyrus-imapd
gdl
gpsbabel
marble
plplot
xastir
Thanks and happy holidays
Sandro
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Hi folks,
The elections for the Fedora Linux 39 cycle have completed.
## Fedora Council
Akashdeep Dhar is elected to the Fedora Council
## Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo)
The following candidates are elected to FESCo:
* Kevin Fenzi
* Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
* David Cantrel
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I would like to avoid duplicates and unnecessary redundancy, but
especially for the issue discussed below it might be worth to also
review the discussion on discussion.fp.org -> I am not convinced if it
is that easy for all users when it comes to existing network
configurations / setups, especi
On Sat, Dec 23, 2023 at 8:28 PM Christopher Klooz wrote:
> Btw, does anyone know if this (in the practically-same manner) is really
> already introduced in Windows, Mac, Android by default?
There is a draft RFC for randomizing MAC addresses
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-madinas-m
Christopher Klooz writes:
Btw, does anyone know if this (in the practically-same manner) is really
already introduced in Windows, Mac, Android by default? Globally? This
Most recent Android phones, and iPhones do this by default.
What they do is pin each randomized MAC address per AP. They'r
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Christopher Klooz writes:
>
>> Btw, does anyone know if this (in the practically-same manner) is really
>> already introduced in Windows, Mac, Android by default? Globally? This
>
> Most recent Android phones, and iPhones do this by default.
>
> What they do is pin each
Kevin Kofler via devel writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Christopher Klooz writes:
>
>> Btw, does anyone know if this (in the practically-same manner) is really
>> already introduced in Windows, Mac, Android by default? Globally? This
>
> Most recent Android phones, and iPhones do this by defaul