ags.
The response from Chris reminded me of the value of brevity, so I'll add
one comment before leaving the discussion to those qualified to
participate:
Documenting a distribution is a lot like law enforcement. You might get
results from routine patrols, but it is largely a complain
just refuse
to install". Jon had every right to be outraged, IMHO.
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that's our new standard platform, then sure, no sense to optimize
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simply download it direct from mozilla.org and install it
> in /usr/local/
Mozilla's own build is garbage: Input Method does not work, fonts all
screwed up. Spot's is much better and is actually usable.
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 14:08:05 +0800
Steven Yong wrote:
> On Apr 27, 2011 11:30 PM, "Ray Strode" wrote:
> I use it everyday and I am a C/C++ programmer. What is the requirement for
> the role?
Just use Gnote. It being in C++ you can even maintain it for Fedora.
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> removal of the RPC headers from the glibc headers, and the lack of
> symbols defined in when is installed.
> Implemented by Ulrich Drepper.
The question is: what is TI-RPC and where one finds it?
Is it even packaged in Fedo
tually was my question, because I'm responsible for Hail and
its subpackages (CLD protocol uses XDR encoding).
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don't happen to have
any e-mail saved?
If Greg Kroah rules that we should promote usb_modeswitch, then fine,
let's do that, and drop all Huawei nonsense from kernel. But I haven't
heard anything like that so far. In fact, the party line was exactly
the opposite: eradicate usb_mo
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as far as Fedora is concerned.
On the kernel side, should we discard all the cruft un unusual_devs.h?
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ou can eject the fake driver CD with usb_modeswitch,
and bind the generic usbserial driver manually to the device (see below).
Someone filed a bug about this today:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=571542
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thing on my laptop, then did yum remove python-pip, voila!
If every concerned hacker took one package... well, you know. Think globally,
act locally.
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uploads "I'm busy, this bug is not to be used as an excuse to
initiate punitive automation" comment every 6 days.
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t not for providers.
Comcast require DHCPv6 (otherwise they can't delegate /64 automatically).
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do they just expect DHCPv6 to
> be magically run, and what gets used for the default gateway address
> given that DHCPv6 has no such option? I'd love to know...
I promise to let you know once I can run "rdisc6 eth0.2".
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t; Indeed ... You don't explain how it's better than netcf.
Or NM for that matter. There is nothing "desktop-oriented" about NM
beyond the history when it was introduced to solve issues that
originated on desktop. But its technical design is no different
from what you are offering.
On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 10:24:34 +0100
Olaf Kirch wrote:
> 3. Why not NetworkManager?
>
> On the other hand, there's NetworkManager (and I'm getting to this point
> because Pete Zaitcev brought this up). Right now, NetworkManager doesn't
> handle bridges, bonds, infin
a.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=648319#c63
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You just need revisit it once a year or so and check if any interesting
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message on every keypress/release? Or am I a freak of nature to even
read ~/.xsession-errors in the first place?
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>
> systemd seems to, so I guess it will be mounted by default in F-15.
What is it in debugfs that SystemD needs?
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thrown into the funnel, there are writers waiting to take it the rest of
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Perhaps the best approach, from a community perspective, would be to
promo
f you've already done that. Part of the problem is that
activity on both sides is not easily discoverable, so you might have to
help sponsors discover your efforts. That's not begging for special
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I am re-retiring create-tx-configuration. I kept it around after Sparks
retired it in case we needed it for the transition away from transifex, and
that's done, and we didn't.
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03.09.2015, 12:57, "Miroslav Suchý" :
> Dne 3.9.2015 v 00:16 janlukasgern...@freenet.de napsal(a):
>> repo is now available here.
>
> I assume this one:
> https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/jeanluc/FeedReader/
> :)
>
> It looks good. Although the spec from
a big help.
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04.09.2015, 14:19, "Jan Lukas" :Already done. I will release something like a 1.2.1 soon (with the license), since I received a few bug reports after the release :) Thanks. I see you've now released 1.2.1, so I went ahead and updated my spec file as well in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?
04.09.2015, 21:18, "Jan Lukas" :Okay, here it is: https://launchpad.net/feedreader/1.2/1.2.1/+download/FeedReader-1.2.1.tar.gzNow with license and build-time-switch for webkit2gtk so you don't have to replace 3.0 with 4.0 in the CMakeLists.txt anymore (use -DUSE_WEBKIT_4=ON) Already updated :) Than
nterest in this when we did the 1.x -> 2.x
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Hi all my name is Pete V.
As a long time Linux user, I feel the time has come to step up and
contribute big time. Since Fedora core was officially my first
distribution
I really liked, Fedora would be my chosen target to do this
for.(nostalgia):)
As of my limited understanding
Thank you kindly, sir!
I will study these texts with great tenacity.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 8:51 PM, Alexander Ploumistos <
alex.ploumis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 2:50 AM, Pete V wrote:
> > Hi all my name is Pete V.
> > As a long time Linux user
On Tue, 15 Jul 2014 10:40:10 -0600
Orion Poplawski wrote:
> Did you know that "char" defaults to "signed char" on x86 but "unsigned char"
> on ppc and arm? I didn't.
Children these days... This variety existed since the 80s.
PDP-11 was signed, IBM 3
r data at the block level is dangerous. A user
that's trying to 'perfect' their partition layout before installing has a
much greater chance of failure. IMO the convenience isn't worth the risk
or loss of space for more interesting things.
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0.9.34-4.fc22.x86_64
--> liboauth-devel-1.0.3-3.fc22.x86_64
--> libuuid-devel-2.25-4.fc22.x86_64
--> libxml2-devel-2.9.1-5.fc22.x86_64
--> mongodb-server-2.6.3-2.fc22.x86_64
--> systemd-216-2.fc22.x86_64
Error: No Package found for mongodb-devel
I didn't see any changes in
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server without GNOME. Had to chage the parts
of initscripts that you have foreseen and nothing else. The unpleasant
part was that iptables won't start.
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ire 32bit
architecture alive for them; in contrast to that, the infrastructure burden
of deltarpms is slight. Even so, we continue to welcome this demographic
to use and participate in Fedora.
Faster update transactions are good, but anyone that's concerned about the
*financial impact* of
Hi, guys:
I stopped using Pound for myself (replaced with stunnel + HAproxy),
so I was looking at shedding its maintainership. Anyone wants to
take it over or should I instigate EOL?
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 13:07:35 -0800
Adam Williamson wrote:
> I don't need it, I'm a proven packager. MUAUAUAUAAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Hahaha, good one. I volunteered in pkgdb before I saw this.
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gt; You may also get some interest here in further replies. ;)
>
> Hope that helps,
>
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o be included, with a mandate for furthering
Fedora's mission and an expectation of permissive licensing. In that
context, I guess I'm ok with the compromise.
jreznik, what about cycling these approvals through the Change process, but
instead of going to Fesco, the tickets go to the coun
On Mar 23, 2015 3:58 AM, "Kalpani Anuradha"
wrote:
>
> Thank you Suchakra, Corey Sheldon and Ankur Sinha for the support. And
after viewing the AskFedora Redesign Plan my interest to contribute towards
this project further increased.
>
> As initial work to get involved in the GSoC project "AskFedo
On Mar 23, 2015 7:20 AM, "Pete Travis" wrote:
>
>
> On Mar 23, 2015 3:58 AM, "Kalpani Anuradha"
wrote:
> >
> > Thank you Suchakra, Corey Sheldon and Ankur Sinha for the support. And
after viewing the AskFedora Redesign Plan my interest to contribu
On Apr 13, 2015 5:07 AM, "Radek Holy" wrote:
>
>
> ____
>>
>> From: "Pete Travis"
>> To: "Development discussions related to Fedora" <
devel@lists.fedoraproject.org>
>> Sent: Friday, Ap
and feel in order to replace the current
> > default theme. This is an isolated change.
> > * Other developers: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
> > * Release engineering: Add spin to spin-kickstarts, ensure spin has been
> > tested, and release with rest of spins
> >
opment boards with very poor I/O.
I'd like to know if you can make a suggestion like "if you want to
hack on Fedora on ARM, buy Dell XXX or Archos YYY", and then we're
all more or less on the same page for next 2 years at least.
Or it doesn't work like that in the ARM wo
, because laptop form factor "is just more convenient" for me.
Let's not mistake personal perceptions for the whole picture.
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On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 14:01:27 -0400
DJ Delorie wrote:
> Buy a trimslice and run it with iSCSI.
This is not good enough for me to become involved with Fedora on ARM.
Glad it works for you, but I need a real system, like a Netwinder.
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 22:02:37 +
"Richard W.M. Jones" wrote:
> > It unfortunately shed no light on the ARM topic, because, well,
> > there's ARM SoCs in all those form factors.
>
> Except the x86-64 high performance single threaded class :-)
Rich, check this out -
http://summit.openstack.org
on iSCSI. I also received a word from colleague in town that he's going
to tinker with Trimslice Pro.
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supporting both 1.0 and 1.2 may be written.
Code supporting 1.0 and 1.1 is much more difficult.
So, do you think we could just jump over 1.1 and go to 1.2 betas
instead?
Alternatively, I'd love some advice on how to deal with 1.1.
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ibraries. An example is 'transcode' from rpmfusion.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Updates_Policy explicitly says that such
ABI bumps are left to the discretion of FESCO and the packager. Have
you already asked FESCO for their blessing?
"Note that you should open this dialog _BEFOR
.rpm
Great, how do I update from the old one to the new one? Please do not
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 16:55:19 -0400
Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Package Pound (orphan)
I'm taking Pound in the interests of Swift, while we're figuring out
what the standard reverse proxy in Fedora is.
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ines each. While
> the systemd way is certainly more uniform with the rest of service
> management, it is definitely a bit more work, and I don't want to be in
> competition here...
>
> Lennart
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Will there be a
preciate a list of services
that
> were migrated.
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e I'd see crashes. But no,
system is stable. Also, F19 worked fine.
Of course it's most difficult to find a black cat in dark room when
it is not in the room, so I'm wondering if I'm seeing things. If anyone
else is seeing a sudden onset of racing behaviours after upgrade t
I just asked
in case there are 10 races.
Did you file any bugs? I'll be happy to dedup.
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th firewalld, which seems like a great idea. Too bad fail2ban
is just as crusty as tcpwrappers. If we only had denyhosts that
executed firewall-cmd...
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> I haven't been able to find references to this, but would like to be
> able to use this style of images in my own documentation.
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> for over a decade. It is about time that Linux catches up.
I observe you pointedly ignore the existence of nscd (which does not
require any changes to resolv.conf). Why is that?
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Does anyone have a better idea off the top of his/her head?
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ded.
> Is the application's logging useful/appropriate? Maybe it should be patched
> to not log as much, or to only do so when a debug flag is enabled?
No, it needs those logs. It's basically a webserver and a bunch of tools
read the logs.
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The dnf
threads lately are great examples of collaboration we could be proud of.
... Except for the unnecessarily tense disagreements between Fedora
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taint a good thing.
Anyway, Jan & company, I think it would
omeone confirm that at least the dnf module works out of the box?
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are not applicable in the broader sense. That's rather
complicated stuff, and PlayOnLinux solves the problem by defining those
versions and patches and bundling them up for the user.
The greater feasibility question IMO is whether it is even possible for
PlayOnLinux to be effective when using
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06.11.2015, 17:18, "Germano Massullo" :
> I just removed 32bit CPU support from Darktable's spec file due
> technical reasons.
It is hard to help if you just say "due to technical reasons". What are they?
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06.11.2015, 22:11, "Germano Massullo" :For example, SSE3 instructions set is one of the minimum requirements and 99% of 32 bit only CPUs do not support it. Only Pentium 4 >= Prescott architecture supports it. Prescott is 11 years old. I would expect vast majority of people who are currently running
07.11.2015, 12:19, "Germano Massullo" :
> [10:11] Germano: also feel free to refer those guys here to
> us if they have questions. seems to me that some direct contact may be
> better.
What those guys?
The only one who wants to kill off darktable is you, Germano. You almost
succeeded last time
very new to this packaging thing but I do use Arduino myself
I'll be glad to take it on :)
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Peter Oliver <
lists.fedoraproject@mavit.org.uk> wrote:
> I'm afraid I don't have the time to dedicate to Arduino that it deserves,
> not using it myself, so I'm going t
Ok I will :)
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 2:20 PM, Peter Oliver <
lists.fedoraproject@mavit.org.uk> wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Nov 2015, Pete V wrote:
>
> very new to this packaging thing but I do use Arduino myselfI'll be glad to
>> take it on :)
>>
>
> Great!
Hello, anyone interested in doing a package review swap?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1276901
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thanks Simo
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Simo Sorce wrote:
> On 15/11/15 14:27, Pete V wrote:
>
>> Ok I will :)
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 2:20 PM, Peter Oliver <
>> lists.fedoraproject@mavit.org.uk> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 12 Nov 2015,
Hi,
I have a package which builds fine on my host, as I have my required rpm's
installed. How do I install my dependencies in koji so the package
compiles.
For example, I need zlib-devel to be installed and lapack-devel
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ahhh build-requires:
Cheers
Ray
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Patrick Uiterwijk wrote:
>
> Op 18 jul. 2012 14:53 schreef "Raymond Pete"
> het volgende:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a package which builds fine on my host, as I have my r
Thanks for all the fast replies. Build successful
Cheers,
Ray
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> On 07/18/2012 02:53 PM, Raymond Pete wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a package which builds fine on my host, as I have my required
>> rpm
ng with the plain FTP this way, it seems to me.
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I see Nate is AWOL in this thread suspiciously.
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guidelines for Features, however they turn out, should direct
developers to contacting the Docs team in some way if the feature
requirements are not met. We can still give our hard working contributors
the appropriate exposure, but there are *far* more developers than docs
maintainers
s and such, but not for an aesthetic
reorganization.
By the way, d...@lists.fedoraproject.org might be more appropriate.
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cros. Later on it will grow some httpd magic but that's on hold until
Fedora
> 21 since we're still sorting that out with Debian and it's past Change
Freeze.
>
> Thanks!
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I'll take this. I have one that I'd like your insight on regarding the web
as
of what upgrades what and what
depends on what.
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Dear All:
I found that I pushed a merge node into Fedora git (fortunately it was
only on f19 branch, not in Rawhide):
commit 51eec48c20ba57054f17ba29f23e6a0aa36df9a4
Merge: ac36771 f9213a5
Author: Pete Zaitcev
Date: Wed Aug 7 12:14:15 2013 -0600
Merge branch 'f19
e -- roughly where they always have been. There
is
> > an idea for something like "the Fedora Commons", except we can't call it
> > that because that name is taken by the _other_ Fedora (the digital
> > repository software).
>
> Fedora Core? ;-)
>
>
id in targeting more comprehensive documentation. Beyond a
basic desktop, what use cases would you like to see us represent?
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quirements of the installation environment can't be
equated to the memory requirements for the running environment, especially
for cloud guests. @minimal requires less memory to install than a full
desktop - but does anyone want to run Fedora with less memory than that, or
is doing so ventur
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 9:55 AM, David Lehman wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-04-04 at 08:59 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 08:29:21AM -0600, Pete Travis wrote:
> > > equated to the memory requirements for the running environment,
> especially
> > &
On Apr 5, 2013 2:23 PM, "David Lehman" wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2013-04-05 at 08:59 -0600, Pete Travis wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 9:55 AM, David Lehman
> > wrote:
> > On Thu, 2013-04-04 at 08:59 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
> > > On
only as needed"?
Dan is usually quite responsive. At worst he'll explain in Bugzilla why
NM does it this way.
Bluetooth is generally attached through USB, BTW. NM could know if
BT adapter is on or not, even get events when it comes online (by flipping
hardware switch).
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This is a perfectly appropriate forum where their authority for
making this decision is to be discussed before it's revoked if
necessary.
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