[arch-dev-public] Signoff report for [testing]
=== Signoff report for [testing] === https://www.archlinux.org/packages/signoffs/ There are currently: * 5 new packages in last 24 hours * 1 known bad package * 0 packages not accepting signoffs * 5 fully signed off packages * 24 packages missing signoffs * 3 packages older than 14 days (Note: the word 'package' as used here refers to packages as grouped by pkgbase, architecture, and repository; e.g., one PKGBUILD produces one package per architecture, even if it is a split package.) == New packages in [testing] in last 24 hours (5 total) == * tzdata-2014a-1 (any) * cinepaint-1:1.0.4-1 (i686) * python-3.3.5-1 (i686) * cinepaint-1:1.0.4-1 (x86_64) * python-3.3.5-1 (x86_64) == Incomplete signoffs for [core] (5 total) == * dhcpcd-6.3.1-1 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * grub-1:2.02.beta2-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * keyutils-1.5.9-1 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * grub-1:2.02.beta2-2 (x86_64) 1/2 signoffs * keyutils-1.5.9-1 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs == Incomplete signoffs for [extra] (19 total) == * libreoffice-i18n-4.2.1-2 (any) 0/2 signoffs * apache-2.4.7-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * cinepaint-1:1.0.4-1 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * clutter-1.16.4-3 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * dhcp-4.3.0-1 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * freetype2-2.5.3-1 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * libevdev-1.0.1-1 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * libreoffice-4.2.1-1 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * python-3.3.5-1 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * sushi-3.10.0-2 (i686) 0/1 signoffs * apache-2.4.7-2 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * cinepaint-1:1.0.4-1 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * clutter-1.16.4-3 (x86_64) 1/2 signoffs * dhcp-4.3.0-1 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * freetype2-2.5.3-1 (x86_64) 1/2 signoffs * libevdev-1.0.1-1 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * libreoffice-4.2.1-1 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * python-3.3.5-1 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * sushi-3.10.0-2 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs == Completed signoffs (5 total) == * mkinitcpio-17-1 (any) * tzdata-2014a-1 (any) * bash-4.3-2 (i686) * bash-4.3-2 (x86_64) * dhcpcd-6.3.1-1 (x86_64) == All packages in [testing] for more than 14 days (3 total) == * libreoffice-4.2.1-1 (i686), since 2014-02-20 * libreoffice-4.2.1-1 (x86_64), since 2014-02-20 * libreoffice-i18n-4.2.1-2 (any), since 2014-02-21 == Top five in signoffs in last 24 hours == 1. fyan - 5 signoffs 2. dan - 3 signoffs 3. bpiotrowski - 1 signoffs
Re: [arch-dev-public] Upgrading Apache to 2.4
Am 06.03.2014 22:48, schrieb Anatol Pomozov: Hi On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Anatol Pomozov anatol.pomo...@gmail.com wrote: Hi On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Alexander Rødseth rods...@gmail.com wrote: One suggestion is creating the Apache 2.4 PKGBUILD first, then talk to Jan de Groot. If he should not be interested in the endeavor, talk to another dev. Good news is that I work with Jan and other devs on pushing Apache 2.4 to repos. In general they are very positive about this move. PKGBUILD is ready and once db5 todo is done I'll create Apache2.4 todo to rebuild the deps. So hopefully we'll see official apache 2.4 package in [extra] some time soon. Stay tuned. Apache 2.4 has been moved from [testing] to [extra] and now available for everyone. Please update your setup, follow the migration instructions https://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/upgrading.html and report any problems. Thanks everyone. I think we should write a short announcement about the Apache update and maybe also mention the possible issues people run into when trying to use mod_php with a threaded mpm. Greetings, Pierre -- Pierre Schmitz, https://pierre-schmitz.com
[arch-dev-public] Disowned [agg]
Hi, I just disowned [agg], anybody interested in picking it up? It is a dependency of gnash-common, and has one open bug: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/39268 https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/agg/ Jakob
Re: [arch-dev-public] Cyclic dependencies between systemd and util-linux
On Sun, Mar 09, 2014 at 09:36:39AM -0400, Dave Reisner wrote: On Mar 9, 2014 9:31 AM, Thomas Bächler tho...@archlinux.org wrote: Am 24.02.2014 23:05, schrieb Thomas Bächler: Am 24.02.2014 20:18, schrieb Dave Reisner: On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 07:56:56PM +0100, Thomas Bächler wrote: Right now, we have a problem with cyclic dependencies in core: systemd requires libblkid and libuuid (systemd-udevd) and util-linux requires libudev (findmnt, and soon uuidd [1]). Do you run a huge SAP install? I don't run a huge SAP install. I'm not sure why anyone who doesn't run a huge SAP install cares about uuidd, but I understand your concern. I think my sarcasm-detector is broken, there's a red light flashing that wasn't there before. And now it's lsblk, too. We could get a sane dependency chain without circles now - or wait until all of util-linux is broken. Sigh. I probably have time to fix this today. Sadly, I didn't get to this yesterday and I spent most of today flying cross-country. Because we never ditched the libsystemd provide on systemd, we can do this piecemeal. I'm pushing a split of util-linux into testing tonight, and I'll handle the libsystemd/systemd split tomorrow or Wednesday when systemd 211 is released. As discussed on IRC, this is only going to be a runtime split. libutil-linux will only contain the dynamic libs for libuuid, libblkid, and libmount. Similar for systemd -- libsystemd, libudev, and the compat libs.