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The failed build is at
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=150236, a working
build for F-12 is at
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=150201
Thanks for any input you can provide.
Tim
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Just solved. The boost-thread does not exist on F-11. Took some time to
spot this as the exit code shown at the end of the appropriate section
is still 0. Maybe that should be made a little more obvious...
Tim
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use fedorapeople.org webspace
to push the repository to (a newer git version there would be nice
then), or is there some other space that is meant for this kind of
repositories, that I can easily upload the repository to and have it
publicly accessible?
Tim
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this once before two weeks ago or so for another package.
Back then a simple resubmission worked and did the trick. But not this
time, I resubmitted the el5 job twice, everytime the same error.
Any idea what is causing this, or how it can be solved
something
> that works fine on fedora builds and works fine in epel.
It can be built on EL5. We have a CentOS 5 build slave building new
revisions checked into the git master. By reducing the BuildRequires I
can produce a basic version which allows for running the basic stuff.
Than
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mment:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/lua-5.1.4-7.fc14
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/lua-5.1.4-7.fc13
Thanks,
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On 31.03.2011 11:01, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
> On 03/30/2011 11:48 AM, Tim Niemueller wrote:
>> Hi fellow Fedorans.
>>
>> I'd like to push a minor update of Lua, which incorporates a small
>> bugfix patch, and some cosmetic fixes to the builds script. First
&
as we do and want to have some fun to
hack a machine to do things in the simulation for you, and maybe later
in the real world. If so please go to http://www.google-melange.com and
file your application for this project with The Fedora Project.
Regards,
Tim
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re, exactly because it will break stuff.
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On 06.04.2011 13:21, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Dne 30.3.2011 11:48, Tim Niemueller napsal(a):
>> I'd like to push a minor update of Lua, which incorporates a small
>> bugfix patch, and some cosmetic fixes to the builds script. First
>> testing by a proven tester has been don
ds,
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o use it for
that packagers can opt-in and make AutoQA developers the first to use it.
> PS: We have a special mailing list for AutoQA:
> https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/autoqa-devel
Sorry, to keep me involved in Fedora I have to make it a reasonable
effort, joining yet anothe
working on this [1], but I don't
> think that any fix will make it into the production systems for at least
> a week or two.
>
> Until that happens, the best workaround that we can suggest is to use an
> email filter like Kamil suggested.
>
> Again, thanks for
ayer in F-13 for soname bump. So what's
actually broken here?
# rpm -q --whatprovides "libcv.so.2()(64bit)"
opencv-1.1.0-0.7.pre1.fc12.x86_64
# rpm -q --whatprovides "libboost_signals-mt.so.5()(64bit)"
boost-signals-1.39.0-9.fc12.x86
I took clips and clipsmm, I was the only maintainer and I'm an active
developer for clipsmm.
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The remaining problem really is the one filed above and some more people
watching and commenting the issue could bring it higher up on the
priority list.
Tim
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15.x86_64 requires
> libboost_filesystem-mt.so.1.44.0()(64bit)
I have built updated packages for this one and filed an update request
but it didn't appear in days. What's the proper way on getting it in?
Thanks,
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recently.
Is David still around? Does anybody know how to contact him and how to
resolve the issues surrounding Festival?
Thanks for your help,
Tim
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=242607
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On 22.02.2011 05:00, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-02-22 at 00:57 +0100, Tim Niemueller wrote:
>> Is David still around?
>
> Yes, and hacking on GNOME 3.
And no five minutes to care about older duties or at least reply? Too bad.
>> resolve the issues surrounding Fest
ls rather sooner
than later...
Thanks,
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Dear Fedora Community.
Things have changed and I can no longer perform all maintainer duties. I
have just orphaned several packages. I have given packages which had a
co-maintainer to them (Thank you! Many already acted as primary
maintainers for a while). If there is a package you care about
lar problem, or can give ideas how to fix or
investigate, and if to file a bug, which component to target? I'm not
even sure if it's a CentOS or a rawhide thing, though I assume the latter...
Regards from Aachen,
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Hi.
As the reporter let me briefly phrase the main concerns:
- the driver works only with software which is built for the same ABI,
it is one of the cases where things break immediately otherwise
- we ran into this problem when building 3rd-party software (referee box
of the RoboCup Logistics Leag
On 26.10.2015 13:59, Tom Hughes wrote:
> On 26/10/15 12:50, Tim Niemueller wrote:
>
>> - the driver works only with software which is built for the same ABI,
>> it is one of the cases where things break immediately otherwise
>
> You need to be very clear what you mean
https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Cxx11AbiCompatibility
I guess this is what is causing problems if mongo-cxx-driver and an
application using it do not use the same language version.
Tim
On 26.10.2015 14:09, Tom Hughes wrote:
> On 26/10/15 13:01, Tim Niemueller wrote:
>> On 26.10.2015 1
Dear Fedorians and Bugzilla admins.
In the recent past I have seen several subscription to bugs in Bugzilla.
While this is normal, what makes me suspicious is that it is one
particular email address (rutadeevacuacion...) to rather old bugs, e.g.
124789 or 446335, bugs which are already closed
Hi Fedorians.
Today I tried to install a first lab machine with F-20. Unfortunately,
my beloved kickstart returned quite a few problems with missing
packages, several of which I maintain. Examples of such packages are
xavante, lua-wsapi, or graphviz.
I have looked in Koji and they have been built
My bad.
The kickstart I used for earlier installations did not work any more.
Now it is mandatory to give a "url" statement, while before it was
sufficient to just list all repos.
And then I looked only in the Fedora tree on the local mirror, not
Everything. Time for some vacation I guess...
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