Re: Tenacity

2023-02-08 Thread Brandon Nielsen via devel

On 2/8/23 9:30 PM, Reon Beon via devel wrote:

wxGTK should have that...


It should, and they fixed it, but the fix never made it to the 3.1.X 
series as far as I can tell. 3.2.1 in F37 at least builds, but for some 
reason liblibnyquist.so is missing. F38 / Rawhide has some lisp issue 
with the libnyquist stuff.

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Re: Tenacity

2023-02-08 Thread Brandon Nielsen via devel

On 2/8/23 10:59 AM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:

stan via devel  writes:



As they say in the BUILDING.md file,
though, fedora lacks wxWidgets 3.1.5 or greater. That stops the
configuration, cmake -G Ninja -S . -B build when it errors out.


That's odd; as far as I can see, F36 has 3.1.5 and F37 has 3.2.1.

  - J<


Both versions make it through the configure step for me, but a build 
with 3.1.5 will ultimately fail with "fatal error: 
wx/filedlgcustomize.h: No such file or directory", (upstream issue 
22516[0]).


[0] - https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/issues/22516
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Re: Tenacity

2023-02-07 Thread Brandon Nielsen via devel

On 2/7/23 1:25 PM, Philip Rhoades via devel wrote:

People,

Has there been any discussion about getting a Tenacity RPM going for 
Fedora? - I would prefer that to having to use the AppImage version . .


Thanks,

Phil.


I have a copr[0]. It has some issues and the current version is old. I 
have been working on updating to the latest beta from the new upstream 
location[1], but $DAY_JOB has been consuming a lot of my time.


[0] - https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/nielsenb/tenacity/
[1] - https://codeberg.org/tenacityteam/tenacity
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Re: OpenPrinting NEWS from Linux Plumbers 2022 AKA feel free to try driverless printing and printer applications in SNAPs

2022-09-16 Thread Brandon Nielsen via devel

On 9/16/22 8:40 AM, Brandon Nielsen wrote:

On 9/15/22 12:01 PM, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:

On 15/09/2022 13:35, Zdenek Dohnal wrote:

1. install snapd


No. Thanks.

Please build regular RPMs.



I maintain a copr[0]. Unfortunately a move and a new job have kept me 
from giving them as much love as I would like recently, but they at 
least give an idea of how things should work.


Realize I forgot the reference, derp.

[0] - https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/nielsenb/printer-apps/
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Re: OpenPrinting NEWS from Linux Plumbers 2022 AKA feel free to try driverless printing and printer applications in SNAPs

2022-09-16 Thread Brandon Nielsen via devel

On 9/15/22 12:01 PM, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:

On 15/09/2022 13:35, Zdenek Dohnal wrote:

1. install snapd


No. Thanks.

Please build regular RPMs.



I maintain a copr[0]. Unfortunately a move and a new job have kept me 
from giving them as much love as I would like recently, but they at 
least give an idea of how things should work.

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Re: F37 proposal: Mumble 1.4 (Self-Contained Change proposal)

2022-07-18 Thread Brandon Nielsen via devel

On 7/18/22 12:29 PM, Ben Cotton wrote:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Mumble1.4

This document represents a proposed Change. As part of the Changes
process, proposals are publicly announced in order to receive
community feedback. This proposal will only be implemented if approved
by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee.

== Summary ==

Update the Mumble voice chat application from 1.3 to 1.4.


[Snip]


* Enable the native PipeWire audio backend
* Rename the Mumble server package from murmur to mumble-server, per
upstream preference
* Relocate Mumble server configuration file from
/etc/murmur/murmur.ini to /etc/murmur.ini, per upstream preference


[Snip]





Excellent, glad to see the changes to follow upstream.
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Re: News from printing world aka PWG May 2022 meetup

2022-06-02 Thread Brandon Nielsen via devel

On 5/19/22 3:27 AM, Zdenek Dohnal wrote:

[Snip]

- Till Kamppeter wrote printer applications which covers all printer 
drivers in Debian distribution - we don't have any additional printer 
driver package in Fedora, so all our driver packages are covered as well




Since there were some questions the last time this came up, see this[0] 
gnome-control-center upstream discussion for how printer applications 
may be integrated into the desktop environment printer configuration.


- printer applications (the solution for driver-only printers how to 
work with IPP-only CUPS) are available as SNAPs in Fedora (feel free to 
try them and leave feedback at the respective OpenPrinting project 
https://github.com/orgs/OpenPrinting/repositories ), packaging them as 
RPMs is blocked due dependency on cups-filters 2.0, which is not 
released yet (though IIRC someone from Fedora community - maybe Brandon 
Nielsen - has them in copr)




That would be me[1], though I haven't been giving them the attention 
they need lately.



[Snip]


[0] - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1878
[1] - https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/nielsenb/printer-apps/
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Re: grub2 BIOS booting iso and code

2022-04-18 Thread Brandon Nielsen via devel

On 4/15/22 5:06 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:

Hi,


Initial test with a CD-R and an HP Compaq 8510w are mixed.
It boots to GRUB, but it spins a long time blinking the HDD light displaying
nothing but "Welcome to GRUB". It eventually spits out "failure reading
sector 0x4f838 from 'hd31'."


'hd31' looks strange for HDD as well as for CD-ROM. Do have that many ?



Looked strange to me as well, I don't think I do...

Anyway, a reburn fixed it. I can now confirm a CD-R and the 
aforementioned HP Compaq 8510w boot fine with the test ISO.

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Re: grub2 BIOS booting iso and code

2022-04-15 Thread Brandon Nielsen via devel

On 4/13/22 6:52 PM, Brian C. Lane wrote:

A huge thanks to Thomas Schmitt for posting xorrisofs arguments :)

Here is a lorax PR switching to grub2 for BIOS and changing the layout
of the iso as described in his post:

https://github.com/weldr/lorax/pull/1226

And a Fedora 36 iso:

https://bcl.fedorapeople.org/boot-grub2-f36.iso

I've tested this with:

- qemu bios -cdrom
- qemu uefi -cdrom
- qemu bios -hda
- qemu uefi -hda
- USB stick on uefi PC hardware with SB off
- USB stick on UEFI PC hardware with SB on
- USB stick on Apple hardware UEFI
   2010 Macbook Air and 2012 Macbook Pro
- Media test works on all of the above

I have not tested it on CD or DVD physical media. I have a stack of
blank discs but apparently have unplugged all my drives to use their
SATA ports for SSDs :)

Brian



Initial test with a CD-R and an HP Compaq 8510w are mixed.

It boots to GRUB, but it spins a long time blinking the HDD light 
displaying nothing but "Welcome to GRUB". It eventually spits out 
"failure reading sector 0x4f838 from 'hd31'." and "you need to load the 
kernel first." before finally presenting me the GRUB menu.


Any attempt to launch the installer from the GRUB menu results in the 
same error messages and return to GRUB menu.


The system dual boots Windows 10, if that's meaningful in some way.
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Re: Possible regression in GNOME in Fedora 36 Branched 20220401.n.0

2022-04-03 Thread Brandon Nielsen via devel

On 4/3/22 6:45 PM, Ian Laurie wrote:
I noticed in VirtualBox with GNOME and 20220401.n.0 that if I resized 
the VM window when logged into GNOME it slammed me back to the  greeter, 
apparently without killing my login session.


I still had a VM from a week ago based on the 1.2 cut, but it was fully 
updated about a week ago.  This VM did not exhibit this issue, but after 
running latest updates today, it did.


I don't know how important VirtualBox is in the grand scheme of things, 
and don't have an easy way to test this quickly in QEMU/KVM.  But if 
someone else could check this out and can confirm the same, then we need 
a BZ ticket for it I think.


I logged this as a warning for now:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_36_Branched_20220401.n.0_Installation 





I'm pretty sure I have seen the same in Gnome Boxes, but I haven't had a 
chance to look into it. It doesn't seem to happen every time.

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