Reminder: Fedora Board IRC meeting 1600 UTC 2009-09-10

2009-09-08 Thread Paul W. Frields
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Re: Về: Fedora-buildsys-list Digest, Vol 55 , Issue 2

2009-09-08 Thread Mike Bonnet

On 09/06/2009 07:34 AM, NGUYEN VAN TAN wrote:

Thank you, I saw kojid log, but I don't understand what it mean.

2009-09-06 14:18:54,311 [INFO] koji.build.TaskManager: open task: {'waiting': 
True, 'id': 7, 'weight': 0.10001}
2009-09-06 14:18:54,398 [WARNING] koji.build.TaskManager: TRACEBACK: Traceback 
(most recent call last):
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 1275, in runTask
 response = (handler.run(),)
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 1351, in run
 return self.handler(*self.params,**self.opts)
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 2560, in handler
 for f in os.listdir(self.datadir):
OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 
'/tmp/koji/tasks/8/8/repo/repodata'

2009-09-06 14:18:54,450 [WARNING] koji.build.TaskManager: TRACEBACK: Traceback 
(most recent call last):
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 1275, in runTask
 response = (handler.run(),)
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 1351, in run
 return self.handler(*self.params,**self.opts)
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 2560, in handler
 for f in os.listdir(self.datadir):
OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 
'/tmp/koji/tasks/9/9/repo/repodata'


Do you have any packages or external repos associated with the tag 
you're trying to create a repo for?  If not, then createrepo will never 
get called, and it won't create the repodata/ subdirectory.  Add a 
package or external repo to the tag, and newRepo/createrepo tasks should 
start succeeding.



2009-09-06 14:19:09,407 [INFO] koji.build.TaskManager: pids: {7: 10867, 8: 
10873, 9: 10877}
2009-09-06 14:19:09,417 [INFO] koji.build.TaskManager: open task: {'waiting': 
True, 'id': 7, 'weight': 0.10001, 'alert': True}
2009-09-06 14:19:09,418 [INFO] koji.build.TaskManager: Waking up task: 
{'waiting': True, 'id': 7, 'weight': 0.10001, 'alert': True}
2009-09-06 14:19:09,424 [INFO] koji.build.TaskManager: Task 8 (pid 10873) 
exited with status 0
2009-09-06 14:19:09,582 [WARNING] koji.build.TaskManager: FAULT:
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 1275, in runTask
 response = (handler.run(),)
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 1351, in run
 return self.handler(*self.params,**self.opts)
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 2517, in handler
 results = self.wait(subtasks.values(), all=True, failany=True)
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 1438, in wait
 return dict(session.host.taskWaitResults(self.id,subtasks))
   File /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/koji/__init__.py, line 1255, in 
__call__
 return self.__func(self.__name,args,opts)
   File /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/koji/__init__.py, line 1501, in 
_callMethod
 raise err
Fault:Fault 1: 'Traceback (most recent call last):
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 1275, in runTask
 response = (handler.run(),)
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 1351, in run
 return self.handler(*self.params,**self.opts)
   File /usr/sbin/kojid, line 2560, in handler
 for f in os.listdir(self.datadir):
OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 
\'/tmp/koji/tasks/8/8/repo/repodata\'
'

2009-09-06 14:19:09,610 [INFO] koji.build.TaskManager: Expiring subsession 27 
(task 8)
2009-09-06 14:19:09,666 [INFO] koji.build.TaskManager: Task 9 (pid 10877) 
exited with status 0
2009-09-06 14:19:09,694 [INFO] koji.build.TaskManager: Expiring subsession 28 
(task 9)
2009-09-06 14:19:25,813 [INFO] koji.build.TaskManager: pids: {7: 10867}
2009-09-06 14:19:25,943 [INFO] koji.build.TaskManager: Task 7 (pid 10867) 
exited with status 0
2009-09-06 14:19:25,973 [INFO] koji.build.TaskManager: Expiring subsession 26 
(task 7)

I also saw kojira log, but I can't find the what problem is.

2009-09-06 13:09:23,652 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Found repo 24, state=INIT
2009-09-06 13:10:07,760 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Problem: newRepo task 116 for 
tag 2 is FAILED
2009-09-06 13:12:19,724 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Created newRepo task 121 for 
tag 2 (dist-foo-build)
2009-09-06 13:12:25,373 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Found repo 25, state=INIT
2009-09-06 13:12:32,349 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Problem: newRepo task 121 for 
tag 2 is FAILED
2009-09-06 14:07:52,959 [INFO] koji: Entering main loop
2009-09-06 14:14:26,191 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Created newRepo task 1 for 
tag 2 (dist-foo-build)
2009-09-06 14:14:36,261 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Found repo 1, state=INIT
2009-09-06 14:15:06,624 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Problem: newRepo task 1 for 
tag 2 is FAILED
2009-09-06 14:15:06,654 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Created newRepo task 4 for 
tag 2 (dist-foo-build)
2009-09-06 14:15:21,807 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Problem: newRepo task 4 for 
tag 2 is FAILED
2009-09-06 14:15:21,868 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Found repo 2, state=INIT
2009-09-06 14:18:24,378 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Created newRepo task 7 for 
tag 2 (dist-foo-build)
2009-09-06 14:18:43,487 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Found repo 3, state=INIT
2009-09-06 14:19:11,220 [INFO] koji.repo.manager: Problem: newRepo task 7 for 
tag 2 is FAILED
2009-09-06 14:21:41,670 [INFO] 

[Heads up] FUSE so-name bump is coming.

2009-09-08 Thread Peter Lemenkov
Hello All!

I'll plan to upgrade fuse in Rawhide (and, possibly, in F-11) up to
ver. 2.8.0, and there will be so-name bump. I'll do it next week, if
nobody have any objections. Also I'll try to test all (or as much as I
can) FUSE-related packages for compatibility with new package before
(this weekend, probably).

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Re: [Heads up] FUSE so-name bump is coming.

2009-09-08 Thread Till Maas
On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 11:41:58AM +0400, Peter Lemenkov wrote:

 I'll plan to upgrade fuse in Rawhide (and, possibly, in F-11) up to
 ver. 2.8.0, and there will be so-name bump. I'll do it next week, if
 nobody have any objections. Also I'll try to test all (or as much as I
 can) FUSE-related packages for compatibility with new package before
 (this weekend, probably).

There might be also F-12 branches around for fuse dependent packages.
Maybe you also want to first branch F-12 off, so there can be
builds in Rawhide for F-13 that will not disturb the F-12 Rawhide.
Will you also rebuild the packages once the new fuse is in place?

Regards
Till


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Re: another spin of TeX Live 2009 packages

2009-09-08 Thread Jindrich Novy
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 05:10:58PM +0100, José Matos wrote:
 On Wednesday 26 August 2009 Jindrich Novy wrote:
  Hi,
 
  first off, thanks many people who sent me RFE and bugfix
  proposals. I've tried to fix most of them in the current package set
  in the testing repository:
 
 OK, I have finally installed texlive on F11. With this update all worked 
 (with 
 the exception of some quirks already reported in this list). Unfortunately in 
 the end I had a non working latex.

It was likely caused by the missing texlive-latex provides. It should
be fixed with the current package set.

 
 Making this story short for some reason texlive-latex was not installed when 
 I 
 had update the system. Installing it fixed the problem. Does it make sense to 
 have the latex packages depending on this?

The main texlive package now contains a dependency to
texlive-latexrecommended so all the LaTeX recomended stuff should be
pulled in automatically when just installing texlive.

Jindrich

 
  Thanks,
  Jindrich
 
 Thanks for the hard, :-)
 
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Re: another spin of TeX Live 2009 packages

2009-09-08 Thread Jindrich Novy
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 05:16:41PM -0400, Horst H. von Brand wrote:
 José Matos jama...@fc.up.pt wrote:
  On Friday 04 September 2009 Jindrich Novy wrote:
   It should be fixed now altogether with new packages in the repository.
  
   Jindrich
  
  One (really) minor hiccup, when installing all the doc files with
  
  yum install texlive-*-doc

It is fixed now.

  
  I get a missing dependency
  
  texlive-wadalab-doc is needed by package texlive-cjk-doc. Excluding the 
  later 
  from the transaction works.
  
  This problems appears (unsurprisingly) on both F11 and rawhide.
 
 I get lots of dependency problems on (vanilla) rawhide x86_64. Stuff like:
 
 html2ps-1.0-0.3.b5.fc12.noarch, jadetex-3.13-8.fc12.noarch,
 linuxdoc-tools-0.9.65-2.fc12.x86_64, ... (perhaps due to other packages
 depending on texlive?)
 
 --skip-broken isn't able to fix the mess, and yum gives up.

I'm not sure what is happenning on rawhide. Need to check.

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Re: Rawhide fonts problem report for 2009-09-06

2009-09-08 Thread Tom spot Callaway
On 09/08/2009 01:50 AM, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
 Le mardi 08 septembre 2009 à 09:11 +0800, Yuan Yijun a écrit :
 Hi,

 The package wine-fonts is not mentioned, why?
 
 Excellent question, it certainly should have been, and I have no idea
 why. Maybe it was not present in the source repo I used¹ when the test
 was run ? Otherwise repoquery may have a bug somewhere
 
 BTW is the name tahoma a trademark?
 
 It certainly is, but sine IIRC some badly written windows app crash
 directly if some specific windows fonts are not present, I suppose it
 made it as part of the windows ABI. You should ask spot for an opinion.

Well, you can leave the filename as is, as the file name itself doesn't
infringe on the trademark, but the internal name is WineTahoma, which
does infringe and should be changed. This shouldn't affect the purpose
of this font. Please block this bug against FE-Legal?

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Re: Asterisk - attached patch needed to enable build in Rawhide

2009-09-08 Thread Benny Amorsen
Jeffrey Ollie j...@ocjtech.us writes:

 I plan on getting an update to Asterisk out ASAP, but it's taking
 _forever_ to rebuild the git repository that I use to maintain the
 various patches.  I'll do a quick rebuild with the attached patch so
 I'm not blocking the openssl update.

Is it really worth maintaining a significant amount of patches? With
my private build of 1.6.1.6 I currently use these patches:

Patch1:  0001-Modify-init-scripts-for-better-Fedora-compatibility.patch
Patch2:  0002-Modify-modules.conf-so-that-different-voicemail-modu.patch
Patch5:  0005-Build-using-external-libedit.patch
Patch6:  0006-Revert-changes-to-pbx_lua-from-rev-126363-that-cause.patch
Patch8:  0008-change-configure.ac-to-look-for-pkg-config-gmime-2.4.patch
Patch10: 0010-my-guess-as-replacements-for-the-missing-broken-stuf.patch
Patch11: 0011-Fix-up-some-paths.patch
Patch12: 0012-Add-LDAP-schema-that-is-compatible-with-Fedora-Direc.patch

I have changed some of the patches a little compared to the 1.6.1rc1
versions, just to make them apply.

I have removed chan_mobile; if upstream prefers it to be in
asterisk-addons, it seems a bit futile to keep trying to patch it in.
I should probably drop Patch 6; if upstream hasn't dropped it in 6
months then it's probably something we have to live with. Not that I use
Lua.

Patches 2, 5, 8, and 12 ought to go upstream...


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Re: Asterisk - attached patch needed to enable build in Rawhide

2009-09-08 Thread Jeffrey Ollie
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 8:04 AM, Benny Amorsenbenny+use...@amorsen.dk wrote:

 Patch1:  0001-Modify-init-scripts-for-better-Fedora-compatibility.patch
 Patch2:  0002-Modify-modules.conf-so-that-different-voicemail-modu.patch
 Patch5:  0005-Build-using-external-libedit.patch
 Patch6:  0006-Revert-changes-to-pbx_lua-from-rev-126363-that-cause.patch
 Patch8:  0008-change-configure.ac-to-look-for-pkg-config-gmime-2.4.patch
 Patch10: 0010-my-guess-as-replacements-for-the-missing-broken-stuf.patch
 Patch11: 0011-Fix-up-some-paths.patch
 Patch12: 0012-Add-LDAP-schema-that-is-compatible-with-Fedora-Direc.patch

Heh, see the latest builds in F-11/rawhide.  The rawhide packages
should be on the mirrors now, the F-11 build should be showing up
shortly. I basically did the same thing as you.

 I have changed some of the patches a little compared to the 1.6.1rc1
 versions, just to make them apply.

Yeah, fortunately it was less work than I thought.  I've really grown
to depend on git's merging/rebasing/cherry-picking abilities.
Hopefully my git mirror of the asterisk svn will finish rebuilding
soon.  Digium may also be putting up a semi-official git mirror as
well.

 I have removed chan_mobile; if upstream prefers it to be in
 asterisk-addons, it seems a bit futile to keep trying to patch it in.

Yeah, I don't know what I was thinking when I added it in.

 I should probably drop Patch 6; if upstream hasn't dropped it in 6
 months then it's probably something we have to live with. Not that I use
 Lua.

 Patches 2, 5, 8, and 12 ought to go upstream...

Yeah, it's a matter of time/energy.  Plus a couple of them really need
some polishing before they would even be considered.

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Re: clang static analyzer: use it!

2009-09-08 Thread Michel Alexandre Salim
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Steve Grubbsgr...@redhat.com wrote:
 On Friday 04 September 2009 02:30:14 am Jim Meyering wrote:
 Quick summary: use this tool:

   http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/

 If you're not using its scan-build tool, then start.  Right now.
 Really.  It's that good.


 llvm is in Fedora. Looking at the build instructions for clang, it seems like
 it would naturally fit as a subpackage for llvm. So, getting it into Fedora
 should not be too much to do since llvm is already approved.

The latest Rawhide llvm build:

http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=130997

-- which you'd probably have to install manually until it hits the
Rawhide mirrors -- have clang's analyzer packaged. Once it lands
properly you can have llvm, llvm-clang (the compiler) and
llvm-clang-analyzer installed by simply doing

  yum install llvm-clang-analyzer

I might push this into F-11 too, once LLVM 2.6 comes out, if simply to
provide the analyzer to our F-11 users.

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Fedora 12 Development and Release Engineering Schedule Reminder

2009-09-08 Thread John Poelstra
Name   Start   End 

Alpha Testing  Tue 2009-08-25  Tue 
2009-09-29
Snapshot Releases  Wed 2009-09-02  Fri 
2009-09-18
Compose Snap #2Wed 2009-09-09  Wed 
Name   Start   End 

Alpha Testing  Tue 2009-08-25  Tue 
2009-09-29
Snapshot Releases  Wed 2009-09-02  Fri 
2009-09-18
Compose Snap #2Wed 2009-09-09  Wed 
2009-09-09
Snapshot 2 Wed 2009-09-09  Fri 
2009-09-11
Stage  Sync Snap #2   Thu 2009-09-10  Fri 
2009-09-11
Public Availability Snap #2Fri 2009-09-11  Fri 
2009-09-11
Beta Blocker Bug Day (F12Beta) #1  Fri 2009-09-11  Fri 
2009-09-11
Compose Snap #3Wed 2009-09-16  Wed 
2009-09-16
Snapshot 3 Wed 2009-09-16  Fri 
2009-09-18
Stage  Sync Snap #3   Thu 2009-09-17  Fri 
2009-09-18
Beta Blocker Bug Day (F12Beta) #2  Fri 2009-09-18  Fri 
2009-09-18
Public Availability Snap #3Fri 2009-09-18  Fri 
2009-09-18
Software: Start Rebuild all translated packagesTue 2009-09-22  Tue 
2009-09-22
Software: Rebuild all translated packages  Tue 2009-09-22  Tue 
2009-09-29 2009-09-09
Snapshot 2 Wed 2009-09-09  Fri 
2009-09-11
Stage  Sync Snap #2   Thu 2009-09-10  Fri 
2009-09-11
Public Availability Snap #2Fri 2009-09-11  Fri 
2009-09-11
Beta Blocker Bug Day (F12Beta) #1  Fri 2009-09-11  Fri 
2009-09-11
Compose Snap #3Wed 2009-09-16  Wed 
2009-09-16
Snapshot 3 Wed 2009-09-16  Fri 
2009-09-18
Stage  Sync Snap #3   Thu 2009-09-17  Fri 
2009-09-18
Beta Blocker Bug Day (F12Beta) #2  Fri 2009-09-18  Fri 
2009-09-18
Public Availability Snap #3Fri 2009-09-18  Fri 
2009-09-18
Software: Start Rebuild all translated packagesTue 2009-09-22  Tue 
2009-09-22
Software: Rebuild all translated packages  Tue 2009-09-22  Tue 
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Re: [PATCH 3/3] dracut has initrd-generic-version instead of initrd-version (#519185)

2009-09-08 Thread Peter Jones
On 09/03/2009 12:29 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
 Hans de Goede (j.w.r.dego...@hhs.nl) said: 
 It really is like having to support gentoo, versus having to support a
 distro using pre build packages. And I would really like to move to the 
 having to
 support a pre-build package model for the initrd.

 The problem is this:

 The kernel binary RPM contains this pre-built initrd. The kernel source
 RPM does not contain the sources necessary to make this pre-built initrd.
 This makes me rather uncomfortable from a Licensing perspective.

 True, but we do provide SRPMS with the sources, if we include a list of
 the SRPMS with the sources, with full NEVR in the kernel rpm as doc,
 wouldn't that be sufficient?
 
 Not really. In the case of initrd-built-with-kernel, it could be packages
 in the buildroot that never leave koji for release/updates, and are then
 garbage collected.

There's a related problem here - glibc32 .

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Re: another spin of TeX Live 2009 packages

2009-09-08 Thread José Matos
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 Jindrich Novy wrote:
 The main texlive package now contains a dependency to
 texlive-latexrecommended so all the LaTeX recomended stuff should be
 pulled in automatically when just installing texlive.

Thank you. :-)

It is nice to see texlive-2009 shaping so well for Fedora. :-D

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Re: Rawhide fonts problem report for 2009-09-06

2009-09-08 Thread Ben Boeckel
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Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
 Excellent question, it certainly should have been, and I have no 
idea
 why. Maybe it was not present in the source repo I used¹ when 
the test
 was run ? Otherwise repoquery may have a bug somewhere
 
 ¹
 
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/development/x86
_64/os/Packages/
 

If you're only getting x86_64, that can do it. Wine is i586 only. 
Either getting i586 pkgs or also getting multilibs would do the 
trick.

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Re: [Heads up] FUSE so-name bump is coming.

2009-09-08 Thread Ville Skyttä
On Tuesday 08 September 2009, Peter Lemenkov wrote:

 I'll plan to upgrade fuse in Rawhide (and, possibly, in F-11) up to
 ver. 2.8.0, and there will be so-name bump.

Rationale for considering doing it in F-11?

See also 
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/MaintainerResponsibility#Notify_others_of_changes_that_may_affect_their_packages

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Re: [PATCH 3/3] dracut has initrd-generic-version instead of initrd-version (#519185)

2009-09-08 Thread Warren Togami

On 09/04/2009 12:51 PM, Matthew Garrett wrote:

On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 10:53:19AM -0400, Jon Masters wrote:


The problem I have is that some folks want to include additional drivers
into their initrd. What are we going to recommend for this case? I know
one can still build a kernel-specific version, but I fear that this
results in many users having no benefit of the generic image because
it'll not contain the additional bits they needed to add.


Isn't the point of the new infrastructure that we can provide multiple
initramfs modules that will all end up in the filesystem on boot? Users
who want to add drivers could do it even more easily than they currently
can.



I am skeptical that we are ready for this.  Not all non-x86 boot loaders 
are capable of handling multiple initrd's, and various types of netboot 
wont do it either.  This is a very late time to rely upon such a new 
feature for something this important.


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Re: [PATCH 3/3] dracut has initrd-generic-version instead of initrd-version (#519185)

2009-09-08 Thread Peter Jones
On 09/08/2009 12:04 PM, Tom spot Callaway wrote:
 On 09/08/2009 11:10 AM, Peter Jones wrote:
 There's a related problem here - glibc32 .
 
 I don't think we distribute glibc32.

Hrm.  Yeah, probably jumped the gun there.  Just want to make
sure we keep it in mind.

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KDE-SIG weekly report (37/2009)

2009-09-08 Thread Jaroslav Reznik
This is a report of the weekly KDE-SIG-Meeting with a summary of the 
topics that were discussed. If you want to add a comment please reply
 to this email or add it to the related meeting page.

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= Weekly KDE Summary =

Week: 37/2009

Time: 2009-09-08 14:00 UTC

Meeting page: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/KDE/Meetings/2009-09-08

Meeting minutes: http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-
meeting/2009-09-08/fedora-meeting.2009-09-08-14.07.html

Meeting log: http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-
meeting/2009-09-08/fedora-meeting.2009-09-08-14.07.log.html

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= Participants =

* BenBoeckel
* JaroslavReznik
* KevinKofler
* ThanNgo
* EikeHein
* RexDieter 

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= Agenda =

*  topics to discuss:
o switching back to standalone Phonon and Phonon-xine, as Qt's Phonon and its 
backends will not be updated anymore [1] [2] [3]
o KDE-4.3.1 state
o constantine-kde-theme
o Red Hat Developer Conference 2009 Brno [4]


= Summary =

o switching back to standalone Phonon and Phonon-xine
 * we didn't agreed on, decision postponed now, waiting for KDE e.V. and Nokia 
solution
 * we have to retest both -gstreamer and -xine backends according to our test 
plan

o KDE-4.3.1 state
 * pushed to updates-testing

o constantine-kde-theme
 * near to final, please test
 * widescreen is still broken (fixed with latest build, jreznik)

o Red Hat Developer Conference 2009 Brno
 * invitation to Brno (and reminder for Kevin Kofler)
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= Next Meeting =

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/KDE/Meetings/2009-09-15

= Links =
[1] http://doc.trolltech.com/4.6-snapshot/phonon-module.html
[2] http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7-snapshot/phonon-module.html
[3] http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/2009/09/03/multimedia/
[4] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DeveloperConference2009
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New desktop oriented scheduler

2009-09-08 Thread Valent Turkovic
Fedora is desktop oriented distro so when I saw that a new desktop
oriented scheduler was released [1] it immediately raised an eyebrow
or two.
BFS scheduler claims to be simple but very effective, has anybody tried BFS?

Is there a simple guide how to patch kernel, compile and test (and
compare) it to stock Fedora kernel?

Cheers.

[1] 
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/09/09/06/0433209/Con-Kolivas-Returns-With-a-Desktop-Oriented-Linux-Scheduler?from=rss

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Re: [PATCH 3/3] dracut has initrd-generic-version instead of initrd-version (#519185)

2009-09-08 Thread Matthew Garrett
On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 12:45:43PM -0400, Warren Togami wrote:
 On 09/04/2009 12:51 PM, Matthew Garrett wrote:
 Isn't the point of the new infrastructure that we can provide multiple
 initramfs modules that will all end up in the filesystem on boot? Users
 who want to add drivers could do it even more easily than they currently
 can.


 I am skeptical that we are ready for this.  Not all non-x86 boot loaders  
 are capable of handling multiple initrd's, and various types of netboot  
 wont do it either.  This is a very late time to rely upon such a new  
 feature for something this important.

cpio archives can be concatenated, right? It seems like a 
straightforward workaround.

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Re: [PATCH 3/3] dracut has initrd-generic-version instead of initrd-version (#519185)

2009-09-08 Thread Jesse Keating
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 12:47 -0400, Peter Jones wrote:
 On 09/08/2009 12:04 PM, Tom spot Callaway wrote:
  On 09/08/2009 11:10 AM, Peter Jones wrote:
  There's a related problem here - glibc32 .
  
  I don't think we distribute glibc32.
 
 Hrm.  Yeah, probably jumped the gun there.  Just want to make
 sure we keep it in mind.
 
 -- 
 Peter
 
 I hope you know that this will go down on your permanent record.
 

The related problem is that we need to make sure that glibc32/64 stays
current with the real glibc counterparts, so that what we build against
is shipped in the real glibc srpms.

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Re: Asterisk - attached patch needed to enable build in Rawhide

2009-09-08 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 08:17:55 -0500,
  Jeffrey Ollie j...@ocjtech.us wrote:
 
 Heh, see the latest builds in F-11/rawhide.  The rawhide packages
 should be on the mirrors now, the F-11 build should be showing up
 shortly. I basically did the same thing as you.

That's for doing those updates. I had given up on it when after some upgrade
(probably the kernel) broken it so that it would lock up (at least the part
handling my tdm400p) after about a half hour.

It may be the real fix is update dahdi drivers from ATrpms, but your update
is what triggered my checking to see if there was updated Dahdi drivers
to go with updated asterisk.

I did notice the updated dahdi drivers use dahdi-channels.conf instead of
chan-dahdi.conf. So people will want to do includes, copies or sym links
between those two files.

I am hoping the setup will still be working during the Fedora Talk FAD
when I hope to participate remotely for at least some of the time.

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Re: [PATCH 3/3] dracut has initrd-generic-version instead of initrd-version (#519185)

2009-09-08 Thread Tom spot Callaway
On 09/08/2009 11:10 AM, Peter Jones wrote:
 There's a related problem here - glibc32 .

I don't think we distribute glibc32.

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Re: clang static analyzer: use it!

2009-09-08 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Tue, 08.09.09 10:33, Michel Alexandre Salim (michael.silva...@gmail.com) 
wrote:

 The latest Rawhide llvm build:
 
 http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=130997
 
 -- which you'd probably have to install manually until it hits the
 Rawhide mirrors -- have clang's analyzer packaged. Once it lands
 properly you can have llvm, llvm-clang (the compiler) and
 llvm-clang-analyzer installed by simply doing
 
   yum install llvm-clang-analyzer

Thanks for packaging this. Unfortunately it doesn't really work:

Whatever I try to use scan-build on I get:

Can't exec clang-cc: No such file or directory at
/usr/lib64/clang-analyzer/libexec/ccc-analyzer line 216.
readline() on closed filehandle FROM_CHILD at
/usr/lib64/clang-analyzer/libexec/ccc-analyzer line 222.

Adding /usr/libexec/ to the $PATH seems to fix this. However, it still
can't find any standard C includes then.

Lennart

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Re: New desktop oriented scheduler

2009-09-08 Thread Niels Haase
2009/9/8 Valent Turkovic valent.turko...@gmail.com:
 Fedora is desktop oriented distro so when I saw that a new desktop
 oriented scheduler was released [1] it immediately raised an eyebrow
 or two.
 BFS scheduler claims to be simple but very effective, has anybody tried BFS?

You can find some results (and of course facts) about BFS here:

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/886319/

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Re: clang static analyzer: use it!

2009-09-08 Thread Conrad Meyer
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 07:33:10 am Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
 The latest Rawhide llvm build:

 http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=130997

 -- which you'd probably have to install manually until it hits the
 Rawhide mirrors -- have clang's analyzer packaged. Once it lands
 properly you can have llvm, llvm-clang (the compiler) and
 llvm-clang-analyzer installed by simply doing

   yum install llvm-clang-analyzer

 I might push this into F-11 too, once LLVM 2.6 comes out, if simply to
 provide the analyzer to our F-11 users.

Please do :).

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rawhide report: 20090908 changes

2009-09-08 Thread Rawhide Report
Compose started at Tue Sep  8 06:15:08 UTC 2009

Broken deps for i386
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gpsdrive-2.10-0.1.pre7.fc12.i586 requires libmapnik.so.0.5
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python-repoze-what-quickstart-1.0-2.fc12.noarch requires 
python-repoze-who-plugins-sql
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rygel-0.3-5.fc12.i686 requires libgee.so.0
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anerley-0.0.20-3.fc12.i686 requires libmissioncontrol-client.so.0
anerley-0.0.20-3.fc12.x86_64 requires 
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clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.x86_64 requires 
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clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.x86_64 requires 
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clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.x86_64 requires 
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pkgconfig(cluttermm-0.8)
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pkgconfig(cluttermm-0.8)
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.x86_64 requires 
pkgconfig(clutter-0.8)
clutter-gtkmm-0.9.4-1.fc12.i586 requires libclutter-gtk-0.9.so.0
clutter-gtkmm-0.9.4-1.fc12.i586 requires libclutter-glx-0.9.so.0
clutter-gtkmm-0.9.4-1.fc12.x86_64 requires 
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clutter-gtkmm-0.9.4-1.fc12.x86_64 requires 
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clutter-gtkmm-devel-0.9.4-1.fc12.i586 requires 
pkgconfig(clutter-gtk-0.9)
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pkgconfig(clutter-gtk-0.9)
collectd-mysql-4.5.3-2.fc11.x86_64 requires libcrypto.so.8()(64bit)
collectd-mysql-4.5.3-2.fc11.x86_64 requires libssl.so.8()(64bit)
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cpptasks-javadoc-1.0b5-2.fc12.noarch requires cpptasks-1.0b5-2.fc12
gnome-phone-manager-0.65-4.fc12.x86_64 requires libgnokii.so.4()(64bit)
gnome-phone-manager-telepathy-0.65-4.fc12.x86_64 requires 
libgnokii.so.4()(64bit)
gpsdrive-2.10-0.1.pre7.fc12.x86_64 requires libmapnik.so.0.5()(64bit)
6:kdepim-4.3.1-1.fc12.x86_64 requires libgnokii.so.4()(64bit)
1:libopensync-plugin-gnokii-0.22-3.fc12.x86_64 requires 

Re: clang static analyzer: use it!

2009-09-08 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Tue, 08.09.09 19:52, Lennart Poettering (mzerq...@0pointer.de) wrote:

 
 On Tue, 08.09.09 10:33, Michel Alexandre Salim (michael.silva...@gmail.com) 
 wrote:
 
  The latest Rawhide llvm build:
  
  http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=130997
  
  -- which you'd probably have to install manually until it hits the
  Rawhide mirrors -- have clang's analyzer packaged. Once it lands
  properly you can have llvm, llvm-clang (the compiler) and
  llvm-clang-analyzer installed by simply doing
  
yum install llvm-clang-analyzer
 
 Thanks for packaging this. Unfortunately it doesn't really work:
 
 Whatever I try to use scan-build on I get:
 
 Can't exec clang-cc: No such file or directory at
 /usr/lib64/clang-analyzer/libexec/ccc-analyzer line 216.
 readline() on closed filehandle FROM_CHILD at
 /usr/lib64/clang-analyzer/libexec/ccc-analyzer line 222.
 
 Adding /usr/libexec/ to the $PATH seems to fix this. However, it still
 can't find any standard C includes then.

Hmm, I need to correct myself, this seems to work fine:

CFLAGS=-I/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.4.1/include/ scan-build ./autogen.sh
CFLAGS=-I/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.4.1/include/ scan-build make

Thanks again for packaging.

Lennart

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Re: Adding a project to transifex

2009-09-08 Thread Mat Booth
2009/9/7 Matthew Booth mbo...@redhat.com:

 snip/

 Thanks,

 Matt


Woah, that was spinning me out for a second there. It's got my name on
it, but I don't remember writing it.

Turns out I'm the *other* mbooth... ;-)

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Re: New desktop oriented scheduler

2009-09-08 Thread Ben Boeckel
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Valent Turkovic wrote:

 Fedora is desktop oriented distro so when I saw that a new 
desktop
 oriented scheduler was released [1] it immediately raised an 
eyebrow
 or two.
 BFS scheduler claims to be simple but very effective, has 
anybody tried BFS?
 
 Is there a simple guide how to patch kernel, compile and test 
(and
 compare) it to stock Fedora kernel?
 
 Cheers.
 
 [1] http://linux.slashdot.org/story/09/09/06/0433209/Con-
Kolivas-Returns-With-a-Desktop-Oriented-Linux-Scheduler?from=rss
 

There's a class here I'm taking that will involve having around 
with our kernels with BFS. I'll be patching up the kernel from 
Fedora and using that for the class. I'd be willing to 
collaborate with others on getting this to work.

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Graphics Test Week (ATI, NVIDIA and Intel graphics Test Days)

2009-09-08 Thread Adam Williamson
Yes, it is now that legendary time, well loved by the hearts of men for
millennia(*): Graphics Test Week!

Tomorrow - 2009-09-09 - is ATI/AMD Radeon graphics card Test Day (1).
Thursday - 2009-09-10 - is NVIDIA graphics card Test Day (2). And Friday
- 2009-09-11 - is Intel graphics card Test Day (3). I am currently
rolling up a pair of live CD images that will likely be used for all
three days; they should be uploaded soon. Please, please grab the live
CDs, do the testing, and come out to the Test Day(s) for the graphics
hardware you own! As always, graphics are a critical piece of Fedora and
we want to make sure Fedora 12 works on as wide a range of graphics
hardware as possible.

The testing's very easy to do and it shouldn't take more than an hour of
your time to boot the live CD and run the tests. There's no need to
install anything to hard disk. You don't even need to be a Fedora user
to take part, and what's in Fedora's drivers today will be in everyone
else's tomorrow, so helping us test this benefits all distributions down
the road.

The Test Day gatherings themselves are held in IRC, in channel
#fedora-test-day on the Freenode network. Please do join in if you can -
we can help advise you with any questions you have, and if you run into
bugs, the developers can investigate them with you right away. If you
can't make it out for the actual day, though, you can still do the
testing, and your results are still useful! Just download the live
image, do the tests, and fill in the results table as the page
instructs. Many thanks to everyone who's able to make it out and do the
testing. Remember - tomorrow ATI; Thursday NVIDIA; Friday Intel.

* - well, okay. Not really millennia. More like...months.

(1) - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-09-09_Radeon
(2) - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-09-10_Nouveau
(3) - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-09-11_Intel

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Re: rawhide report: 20090908 changes

2009-09-08 Thread Caolán McNamara
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 17:35 +, Rawhide Report wrote:
 Broken deps for i386
 --
   clutter-*mm requires

btw, what's the story here. These clutter-*mm packages have been broken
for ages now. Are the mm bindings dead upstream ?

   ppl-yap-0.10.2-5.fc12.i686 requires libYap.so

FWIW 521588 now has a fix for what's been probably blocking this
rebuild.

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Re: Graphics Test Week (ATI, NVIDIA and Intel graphics Test Days)

2009-09-08 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 14:26:06 -0700,
  Adam Williamson awill...@redhat.com wrote:
 
 Tomorrow - 2009-09-09 - is ATI/AMD Radeon graphics card Test Day (1).
 Thursday - 2009-09-10 - is NVIDIA graphics card Test Day (2). And Friday
 - 2009-09-11 - is Intel graphics card Test Day (3). I am currently
 rolling up a pair of live CD images that will likely be used for all
 three days; they should be uploaded soon. Please, please grab the live
 CDs, do the testing, and come out to the Test Day(s) for the graphics
 hardware you own! As always, graphics are a critical piece of Fedora and
 we want to make sure Fedora 12 works on as wide a range of graphics
 hardware as possible.

Are you going to try to include kernel-2.6.31-0.212.rc9.git1.fc12 as it
claims to have some Nouvaeu fixes in it?

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Re: Graphics Test Week (ATI, NVIDIA and Intel graphics Test Days)

2009-09-08 Thread John Reiser

Tomorrow - 2009-09-09 - is ATI/AMD Radeon graphics card Test Day (1).


Just in case there is a lull with nothing to do, please look at this
existing crash-and-burn with an RV710:
 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=521322

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TeXLive 2009 texconfig

2009-09-08 Thread Matthew Saltzman
texconfig from TeXLive 2009 in F11 hangs when I attempt to set the dvips
default paper type.  The hang occurs when I run texconfig as a user and
texconfig or texconfig-sys as root.

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GCC var-tracking-assignments: testing and bug reports appreciated

2009-09-08 Thread Alexandre Oliva
Jakub built gcc-4.4.1-10 earlier today, with a new feature that
generates much better debug information in optimized programs.

The feature has been under development for a couple of years, and it's
recently been accepted into GCC, for GCC 4.5.  We've backported it for
Fedora 12.

I'd appreciate if you Cc: me on any bug reports you hit that might be
related with this new feature (GCC internal compiler errors, verify_ssa
failures, crashes, etc).

It's very important that any such bugs you run into be reported quickly:
I'm going to be around this week, full time, working on this, but my
network connectivity will be poor at best next week.

In case you suspect a problem might be caused by this new feature,
instead of say untagging the GCC build, please instead install a
temporary work-around in your package to compile with the flag
-fno-var-tracking-assignments.  If it compiles with this flag, the you
know I'm the culprit.  Mentioning the successful use of this work around
in the bug report may help prioritize the resolution of bugs.  If you
follow this path, I suggest also creating a bug report on your package,
blocked on the resolution of the GCC bug, so that, once the GCC bug is
fixed, you're reminded to remove the work-around.

Thanks in advance for your cooperation,

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Re: Graphics Test Week (ATI, NVIDIA and Intel graphics Test Days)

2009-09-08 Thread Adam Williamson
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 17:08 -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 14:26:06 -0700,
   Adam Williamson awill...@redhat.com wrote:
  
  Tomorrow - 2009-09-09 - is ATI/AMD Radeon graphics card Test Day (1).
  Thursday - 2009-09-10 - is NVIDIA graphics card Test Day (2). And Friday
  - 2009-09-11 - is Intel graphics card Test Day (3). I am currently
  rolling up a pair of live CD images that will likely be used for all
  three days; they should be uploaded soon. Please, please grab the live
  CDs, do the testing, and come out to the Test Day(s) for the graphics
  hardware you own! As always, graphics are a critical piece of Fedora and
  we want to make sure Fedora 12 works on as wide a range of graphics
  hardware as possible.
 
 Are you going to try to include kernel-2.6.31-0.212.rc9.git1.fc12 as it
 claims to have some Nouvaeu fixes in it?

It's already in there.


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[Bug 519317] AR PL UMing HK Light does not show properly in x86_64

2009-09-08 Thread bugzilla
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=519317


Jens Petersen peter...@redhat.com changed:

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 CC||peter...@redhat.com




--- Comment #5 from Jens Petersen peter...@redhat.com  2009-09-08 10:43:17 
EDT ---
very strange

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rpms/fontconfig/devel .cvsignore, 1.46, 1.47 fontconfig.spec, 1.138, 1.139 sources, 1.50, 1.51

2009-09-08 Thread Behdad Esfahbod
Author: behdad

Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/fontconfig/devel
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3696

Modified Files:
.cvsignore fontconfig.spec sources 
Log Message:
* Tue Sep  8 2009 Behdad Esfahbod besfa...@redhat.com - 2.7.3-1 
- Update to 2.7.3 



Index: .cvsignore
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/fontconfig/devel/.cvsignore,v
retrieving revision 1.46
retrieving revision 1.47
diff -u -p -r1.46 -r1.47
--- .cvsignore  31 Aug 2009 21:41:48 -  1.46
+++ .cvsignore  8 Sep 2009 15:55:22 -   1.47
@@ -1 +1 @@
-fontconfig-2.7.2.tar.gz
+fontconfig-2.7.3.tar.gz


Index: fontconfig.spec
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/fontconfig/devel/fontconfig.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.138
retrieving revision 1.139
diff -u -p -r1.138 -r1.139
--- fontconfig.spec 31 Aug 2009 21:41:48 -  1.138
+++ fontconfig.spec 8 Sep 2009 15:55:22 -   1.139
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 
 Summary: Font configuration and customization library
 Name: fontconfig
-Version: 2.7.2
+Version: 2.7.3
 Release: 1%{?dist}
 License: MIT
 Group: System Environment/Libraries
@@ -131,6 +131,9 @@ fi
 %{_mandir}/man3/*
 
 %changelog
+* Tue Sep  8 2009 Behdad Esfahbod besfa...@redhat.com - 2.7.3-1
+- Update to 2.7.3
+
 * Mon Aug 31 2009 Behdad Esfahbod besfa...@redhat.com - 2.7.2-1
 - Update to 2.7.2
 


Index: sources
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/fontconfig/devel/sources,v
retrieving revision 1.50
retrieving revision 1.51
diff -u -p -r1.50 -r1.51
--- sources 31 Aug 2009 21:41:48 -  1.50
+++ sources 8 Sep 2009 15:55:23 -   1.51
@@ -1 +1 @@
-8d61fa6835c7f4c2398b7f2ee2feb526  fontconfig-2.7.2.tar.gz
+747d2c691c66b563c8e8c1784ce8d014  fontconfig-2.7.3.tar.gz

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rpms/pango/devel .cvsignore, 1.95, 1.96 pango.spec, 1.177, 1.178 sources, 1.96, 1.97

2009-09-08 Thread Behdad Esfahbod
Author: behdad

Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/pango/devel
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2232

Modified Files:
.cvsignore pango.spec sources 
Log Message:
* Tue Sep  8 2009 Behdad Esfahbod besfa...@redhat.com - 1.25.6-1 
- 1.25.6 



Index: .cvsignore
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/pango/devel/.cvsignore,v
retrieving revision 1.95
retrieving revision 1.96
diff -u -p -r1.95 -r1.96
--- .cvsignore  24 Aug 2009 21:02:11 -  1.95
+++ .cvsignore  8 Sep 2009 15:51:56 -   1.96
@@ -1 +1 @@
-pango-1.25.5.tar.bz2
+pango-1.25.6.tar.bz2


Index: pango.spec
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/pango/devel/pango.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.177
retrieving revision 1.178
diff -u -p -r1.177 -r1.178
--- pango.spec  24 Aug 2009 21:03:01 -  1.177
+++ pango.spec  8 Sep 2009 15:51:56 -   1.178
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 
 Summary: System for layout and rendering of internationalized text
 Name: pango
-Version: 1.25.5
+Version: 1.25.6
 Release: 1%{?dist}
 License: LGPLv2+
 Group: System Environment/Libraries
@@ -228,6 +228,9 @@ fi
 
 
 %changelog
+* Tue Sep  8 2009 Behdad Esfahbod besfa...@redhat.com - 1.25.6-1
+- 1.25.6
+
 * Mon Aug 24 2009 Behdad Esfahbod besfa...@redhat.com - 1.25.5-1
 - 1.25.5
 


Index: sources
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/pango/devel/sources,v
retrieving revision 1.96
retrieving revision 1.97
diff -u -p -r1.96 -r1.97
--- sources 24 Aug 2009 21:02:11 -  1.96
+++ sources 8 Sep 2009 15:51:56 -   1.97
@@ -1 +1 @@
-3f0b5f9b58f951ddaffbdb45b2d12741  pango-1.25.5.tar.bz2
+f578a348fbe5f616d104b3a5ecbd2005  pango-1.25.6.tar.bz2

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[Bug 517789] Droid Sans overrides default Japanese desktop font

2009-09-08 Thread bugzilla
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=517789


Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net changed:

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   Flag||needinfo?(besfa...@redhat.c
   ||om)




--- Comment #19 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-09-08 
14:54:16 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #13)
 (In reply to comment #11)

  3. You should also alias back Droid Sans Japanese and Droid Sans 
  Fallback
  to Droid Sans now that we are renaming those.
 
 That's a really good idea, I don't know why I didn't before, I probably was
 just afraid of the whole thing

BTW we use two different patterns for aliasing right now:

1. use font Y to complete font X (for a font which is installed bug with
limited coverage):

  alias
familyX/family
default
  familyY/family
/default
  /alias

2. use font Y when asked for font X (for fonts that may not be installed)

  alias binding=same
familyX/family
accept
  familyY/family
/accept
  /alias

Which pattern is more appropriate for this case?

Also, can we use the same logic to fixup at fontconfig level fonts with bad
naming metadata (all the stuff that fails WWS and takes ages to be fixed in the
font files upstream)? For example would the following pattern be something that
could be generalised? Or do you have objections/better ideas?

  match target=scan
test name=family
  stringLetters Laughing/string
/test
test name=style
  stringat their Execution/string
/test
edit name=family
  stringLetters Laughing at their Execution/string
/edit
edit name=style
  stringRegular/string
/edit
  /match

  alias
familyLetters Laughing at their Execution/family
default
  familyFantasy/family
/default
  /alias

  !-- Not sure at all about this but something is needed for backwards compat
--
  alias
familyLetters Laughing/family
styleat their Execution/family
default
  familyLetters Laughing at their Execution/family
  styleRegularstyle
/default
  /alias

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fp.o content via IPv6

2009-09-08 Thread Allen Kistler
In case other 6to4 clients can't figure out why fp.o is beyond their
reach over IPv6, here's some fixing I did to make access to fp.o over
6to4 work for me.

I hadn't had a problem with hanging connections to other IPv6 sites, but
I have for fp.o.  I heard from Mike M on IRC that others had reduced
their MTU to get 6to4 to work with fp.o.

Starting there, my eventual solution was to put the following in the
mangle table in ip6tables on my 6to4 router (all one line, of course):

-A FORWARD -o tun6to4 -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS
--clamp-mss-to-pmtu

6to4 has an MTU of 1480 for most people, but 1472 for DSL.  Probably
something isn't generating an ICMP packet-too-big to send back to fp.o
when the link MTU drops.  Alternatively the packet could be getting
dropped in transit or ignored by fp.o.  Of course, clamping MSS in
ip6tables only works for TCP.

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Re: Compiling kernel-2.6.30.5-43.fc11.src.rpm

2009-09-08 Thread Paul Bolle
On Mon, 2009-09-07 at 22:16 -0400, Josh Boyer wrote:
 Bugs (like your radeon issue) should be reported in bugzilla.

The radeon issue I'm familiar with was related to running a (locally
rebuild) Rawhide kernel rpm on a Fedora 11 installation. That caused
some problems with the Fedora 11 X Server radeon stuff. I don't think
bugzilla will be of much use for an issue like that.


Paul Bolle

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Re: Compiling kernel-2.6.30.5-43.fc11.src.rpm

2009-09-08 Thread Christopher Brown
2009/9/8 Markus Kesaromous remotes...@live.com:



 
 Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 18:17:38 -0400
 From: jwbo...@gmail.com
 To: remotes...@live.com
 CC: fedora-kernel-list@redhat.com
 Subject: Re: Compiling kernel-2.6.30.5-43.fc11.src.rpm

 On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 02:27:24PM -0700, Markus Kesaromous wrote:

Still not fixed:

arch/x86/kernel/pvclock.c:63:7: warning: __x86_64__ is not defined

 Please stop posting such messages here.

 josh

 Why?
 What gives you the right to say what gets posted or does not get posted  here 
 ?

 This is the fedora kernel list. I posted an issue with the latest fedora 
 kernel source.

No, you didn't. The latest fedora kernel source is found in rawhide.

 If you have a problem with that, I strongly encourage you to unsubscribe from 
 this list.

The problem Markus is that you have already had your query responded
to and it took me a very small amount of time to discover the problem
was fixed in 2.6.31. Messages like the ones above detract from
people's time spent developing the kernel and as such you were asked
to not post messages of this nature. Please respect that -
contributions such as patches to enable the kernel to build are most
welcome however.

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[Fedora-legal-list] License question

2009-09-08 Thread Orion Poplawski

Could someone take a look at the following package for me:

http://www.cora.nwra.com/~orion/fedora/perl-OpenGL-0.58-1.fc11.src.rpm

The COPYRIGHT file contains the following:


 Copyright (c) 1998,1999 Kenneth Albanowski. All rights reserved.
 Copyright (c) 2007 Bob Free. All rights reserved.
 Copyright (c) 2009 Chris Marshall. All rights reserved.
 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

Some portions of this module, including some code sections in OpenGL.pm and
OpenGL.xs (marked by Melax comments) are Copyright Stan Melax, as are the
files in the example/ directory. This is Stan's original COPYRIGHT message
for those works:

(c) Copyright 1995, Stan Melax, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Stan Melax
Alberta Research Council
s...@arc.ab.ca
http://www.arc.ab.ca/~stan

Please feel free to give
me 
acknowledgement/credit/money/honorable-mention/job-offers/research-funding

wherever or whenever appropriate :-)
Permission to copy, modify is granted provided that you
include the above copyright notice with it.
This software is provided as is, and comes with no promises
or guarantees.  You may only use it if you promise not to
sue me or my employer for anything relating to the use of
this software :-)

OpenGL is a trademark of Silicon Graphics Inc.

Special thanks to:
Tim Bunce
Brian Paul
Karl Glazebrook   http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/~kgb
The Alberta Research Council

Feel free to email me your name so I can add it to the above list.
Acknowledgement and credit for those where acknowledgement
and credit is warrented ... yadda , yadda  bla ... bla ...

Some of these examples in the examples subdirectory
are adapted from the OpenGL Programming Guide.

Here's the copyright that was attached to the examples
from OpenGL Programming Guide by Neider, Davis, and Woo,
and published by Addison Wesley:

/*
 * (c) Copyright 1993, Silicon Graphics, Inc.
 * ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for
 * any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
 * copyright notice appear in all copies and that both the copyright notice
 * and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that
 * the name of Silicon Graphics, Inc. not be used in advertising
 * or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without 
specific,

 * written prior permission.
 *
 * THE MATERIAL EMBODIED ON THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO YOU AS-IS
 * AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE,
 * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  IN NO EVENT SHALL SILICON
 * GRAPHICS, INC.  BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANYONE ELSE FOR ANY DIRECT,
 * SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY
 * KIND, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,
 * LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS OF USE, SAVINGS OR REVENUE, OR THE CLAIMS OF
 * THIRD PARTIES, WHETHER OR NOT SILICON GRAPHICS, INC.  HAS BEEN
 * ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS, HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
 * ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
 * POSSESSION, USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
 *
 * US Government Users Restricted Rights
 * Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to
 * restrictions set forth in FAR 52.227.19(c)(2) or subparagraph
 * (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software
 * clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 and/or in similar or successor
 * clauses in the FAR or the DOD or NASA FAR Supplement.
 * Unpublished-- rights reserved under the copyright laws of the
 * United States.  Contractor/manufacturer is Silicon Graphics,
 * Inc., 2011 N.  Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, CA 94039-7311.
 *
 * OpenGL(TM) is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc.
 */


glx_procs.h contains the FreeB license copyright.



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Sound volumes giving you fits?

2009-09-08 Thread Michael Cronenworth
It might be that new feature implemented in F11 called flat volumes. 
In an attempt to copy Windows, for only God knows why, the PA folks made 
your apps change the system volume. This, coupled with a bug in 
gstreamer adjusting at logarithmic amounts instead of linear, it makes 
volume management a pain. The fix?


/etc/pulse/daemon.conf
Uncomment flat-volumes = yes and change it to no and save. Log out, 
wait 30 seconds for pulse to die (another great feature) and log in. 
Volume level changes are now normal again! Coupled with the latest PA 
update yesterday, F11 now sounds like F10. Ah...


Have a good one.

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pseudo terminals

2009-09-08 Thread devi
Hi,

I executed a command like
echo service httpd status  /dev/pts/2 , where /dev/pts/2, is the
virtual machine's terminal from the other terminal.  The command
service httpd status is executing in the virtual machine's terminal.
What I want is to get the output of the command service httpd status,
executed in virtual machine into the terminal, 
where  echo service httpd status  /dev/pts/2  command was executed
i.e to the other terminal.  I have tried different options, but no use.

Can we use openvm command to achieve this requirement?

Please help me out!
I need solution very badly!!!


Regards,
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Re: SELinux Exim Problem

2009-09-08 Thread Didar Hossain
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Daniel J Walshdwa...@redhat.com wrote:
 On 09/07/2009 04:34 AM, Didar Hossain wrote:
 On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Frank Chiullifrankc.fed...@gmail.com wrote:
 On F11 when exim attempts to retrieve mail from my ISP, I get the following:

 How are you pulling the mail from your ISP?


 Summary:
 SELinux is preventing exim (exim_t) getattr boot_t.

 Detailed Description:
 SELinux denied access requested by exim. It is not expected that this
 access is required by exim and this access may signal an intrusion
 attempt. It is also possible that the specific version or
 configuration of the application is causing it to require additional
 access.

 Allowing Access:
 You can generate a local policy module to allow this access - see FAQ
 (http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc5/#id2961385) Or you can
 disable SELinux protection altogether. Disabling SELinux protection is
 not recommended.  Please file a bug report
 (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi) against this
 package.

 Additional Information:
 Source Context                system_u:system_r:exim_t:s0
 Target Context                system_u:object_r:boot_t:s0
 Target Objects                /boot [ dir ]
 Source                        exim
 Source Path                   /usr/sbin/exim
 Port                          Unknown
 Host                          flinux
 Source RPM Packages           exim-4.69-10.fc11
 Target RPM Packages           filesystem-2.4.21-1.fc11
 Policy RPM                    selinux-policy-3.6.12-80.fc11
 Selinux Enabled               True
 Policy Type                   targeted
 MLS Enabled                   True
 Enforcing Mode                Enforcing
 Plugin Name                   catchall
 Host Name                     flinux
 Platform                      Linux flinux 2.6.29.6-217.2.16.fc11.i686.PAE 
 #1
                              SMP Mon Aug 24 17:16:21 EDT 2009 i686 athlon
 Alert Count                   327
 First Seen                    Sun 12 Jul 2009 05:09:10 PM PDT
 Last Seen                     Sat 05 Sep 2009 09:05:41 AM PDT
 Local ID                      c330c7e2-7fd7-45ae-8ebb-8de1def6e145
 Line Numbers

 Raw Audit Messages
 node=flinux type=AVC msg=audit(1252166741.77:28): avc:  denied  {
 getattr } for  pid=2279 comm=exim path=/boot dev=sda1 ino=2
 scontext=system_u:system_r:exim_t:s0
 tcontext=system_u:object_r:boot_t:s0 tclass=dir

 node=flinux type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1252166741.77:28): arch=4003
 syscall=195 success=no exit=-13 a0=bfbe1292 a1=bfbe1688 a2=756ff4 a3=0
 items=0 ppid=1489 pid=2279 auid=4294967295 uid=93 gid=93 euid=93
 suid=93 fsuid=93 egid=93 sgid=93 fsgid=93 tty=(none) ses=4294967295
 comm=exim exe=/usr/sbin/exim subj=system_u:system_r:exim_t:s0
 key=(null)

 =

 Other information:
 RPMs:
 exim-4.69-10.fc11.i586
 selinux-policy-3.6.12-80.fc11.noarch
 selinux-policy-targeted-3.6.12-80.fc11.noarch

 The mail does get through but I get an SELinux error for each message.

 I've looked for '/boot' in exim config files but came up empty.

 I installed F11 but kept my home directory which is on a different disk.

 Since I have not heard anyone else complaining about this, I figure
 that it's my configuration.  I just don't know where else to look.

 Frank

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 Probably some api that exim is calling is looking at the mounted file systems 
 which is causing it to look at /boot.

Do you think we need a Bug filed for this? An MTA doing a getattr on
/boot seems a little unnecessary to me.

 I think we can allow this for now.

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Re: F10 Update errors

2009-09-08 Thread Michael Schwendt
On Mon, 07 Sep 2009 15:57:14 -0400, vincent wrote:

  The second set of errors is the same, the main yum process is trying to
  access an empty list.  Maybe your rpm db is corrupted.  Try running rpm
  --rebuilddb and when it completes try the yum command again.
  
  Run yum-complete-transaction.
  
  Run package-cleanup --problems
  
  No guarantees, but these might help you get closer to diagnosing the
  problem.
  
  rpm --rebuiltdb did not run

Type mistake, see quote at the top. Run rpm -vv --rebuilddb as root
and let it complete. Ignore the output. ;)

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Re: Kernel update to 2.6.30.5-43.fc11.x86_64 issues

2009-09-08 Thread Waleed Harbi
Hello,

Try re-install kernel driver, may your wireless driver NOT included in the
new kernel, I faced same issue with Broadcome.

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 I did the update to kernel 2.6.30.5-43.fc11.x86_64 today, noticed there
 were
 updates to pulse audio, and when I rebooted wireless didn't work and I
 heard
 these loud sound pops, one at boot, one at login, so I just reverted back
 to
 the previous kernel. Anyone having similar issues?

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Re: Sound volumes giving you fits?

2009-09-08 Thread Tomek Chrzczonowicz
Dnia 2009-09-08, wto o godzinie 02:29 -0500, Michael Cronenworth pisze:
 It might be that new feature implemented in F11 called flat volumes. 
 In an attempt to copy Windows, for only God knows why, the PA folks made 
 your apps change the system volume.

Well, I think I will appreciate it...when it starts to work correctly :/

  This, coupled with a bug in 
 gstreamer adjusting at logarithmic amounts instead of linear, it makes 
 volume management a pain. The fix?
 

It gets even worse that that. ALSA also doesn't map to PulseAudio 1/1.
Now you have ALSA volume != PulseAudio volume !=Apps Volume. Kinda
defeats the whole purpose of flat volumes, if every slider uses a wildly
different scale. 

 /etc/pulse/daemon.conf

You don't have to edit system-wide config for that.
~user/.pulse/daemon.conf is enough.

 Uncomment flat-volumes = yes and change it to no and save. Log out, 
 wait 30 seconds for pulse to die (another great feature) and log in.

Or you could just run pulseaudio --kill and pulseaudio
--daemon (both without root privilages) in terminal.

Thanks for sharing the tip. I just hope this stuff gets fixed soon.


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nfsnobody ?

2009-09-08 Thread Bob Goodwin


My daughter loaded a bunch of vacation pictures [du -h shows 5.7G} on to 
my Linux nfs server from her Mac portable via our wireless LAN last night.


I can see that the files are there but I can't view them directly, in 
fact I can only list directories part way through the tree and they are 
long directory names!


However although I can't view them as root either I can copy the files 
to this computer and view the images with gthumb. The owner changes in 
the copying process which appears to be what makes them accessible to me.


I don't quite understand how this all works, I've messed with owners and 
groups before when I observed this problem without success. I certainly 
don't want to copy all those files to this computer just to look at a 
few pix.


For example:

   [b...@box9 ~]$ ll
   /mnt/srvr2/HOLIDAY-SanFRANCISCO-24Aug-3Sep-2009/04-Holiday-27-Aug-2009/
   total 108
   drwxrwxrwx. 2 nfsnobody nfsnobody 106496 2009-09-04 19:01
   00-ADJ-MuirWoods-Sausalito-Coastal-Redwoods


How do I deal with the owner nfsnobody?

Any help appreciated ...

Bob

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Re: nfsnobody ?

2009-09-08 Thread Jussi Lehtola
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 04:56 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
 My daughter loaded a bunch of vacation pictures [du -h shows 5.7G} on to 
 my Linux nfs server from her Mac portable via our wireless LAN last night.
 
 I can see that the files are there but I can't view them directly, in 
 fact I can only list directories part way through the tree and they are 
 long directory names!
 
 However although I can't view them as root either I can copy the files 
 to this computer and view the images with gthumb. The owner changes in 
 the copying process which appears to be what makes them accessible to me.
 
 I don't quite understand how this all works, I've messed with owners and 
 groups before when I observed this problem without success. I certainly 
 don't want to copy all those files to this computer just to look at a 
 few pix.

It seems the user mapping failed and thus the default guest user
'nfsnobody' was used to access the server. (r/w as guest is a possible
security issue.)

If you can't list the directories all the way down, the permissions
aren't correct. You can run
 # chmod o=rX -R /path/to/photos
to give users not in the nfsnobody group read access to the photos (and
the necessary execute permissions to the directories). To change the
ownership run
 # chown someuser: -R /path/to/photos
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Simple image crop tool?

2009-09-08 Thread Valent Turkovic
Hi, is there some simple image crop tool in Fedora repos?

Thanks!

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Re: nfsnobody ?

2009-09-08 Thread Bob Goodwin

On 08/09/09 05:29, Jussi Lehtola wrote:


It seems the user mapping failed and thus the default guest user
'nfsnobody' was used to access the server. (r/w as guest is a possible
security issue.)

If you can't list the directories all the way down, the permissions
aren't correct. You can run
  # chmod o=rX -R /path/to/photos
to give users not in the nfsnobody group read access to the photos (and
the necessary execute permissions to the directories). To change the
ownership run
  # chown someuser: -R /path/to/photos
   


   One thing that puzzles me is that I can put files on the server from
   this F-11 box without a hitch, permissions just work but her Mac is
   showing up with the nfsnobody files? I guess I need to find why
   that's happening, my problem or hers?

   Ok, I will look at these things again but even using su - it
   didn't let me chown to bobg?

   I'll have a go at t again later.

   Thank you.

   Bob


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Re: Simple image crop tool?

2009-09-08 Thread Valent Turkovic
On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 11:36:03 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote:

 Hi, is there some simple image crop tool in Fedora repos?
 
 Thanks!

I see that I'm not only thinking that there should be some simple tool by 
default:
http://www.isriya.com/node/2356/no-easy-way-to-crop-image-in-ubuntu 



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Re: Simple image crop tool?

2009-09-08 Thread Ed Greshko
Valent Turkovic wrote:
 Hi, is there some simple image crop tool in Fedora repos?

   
Define simple.

FWIW, when I really want to crop an image chances are I also want/need
to do other types of processing.  So, for me the kitchen sink of Gimp
works just fine.

If, however, I really want to do a resize then I just use convert
from the ImageMagick tools.





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Re: Simple image crop tool?

2009-09-08 Thread Yaakov Nemoy
2009/9/8 Valent Turkovic valent.turko...@gmail.com:
 Hi, is there some simple image crop tool in Fedora repos?

Gwenview, it's part of KDE.

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Re: Simple image crop tool?

2009-09-08 Thread Ed Greshko
Ed Greshko wrote:
 Valent Turkovic wrote:
   
 Hi, is there some simple image crop tool in Fedora repos?

   
 
 Define simple.

 FWIW, when I really want to crop an image chances are I also want/need
 to do other types of processing.  So, for me the kitchen sink of Gimp
 works just fine.

 If, however, I really want to do a resize then I just use convert
 from the ImageMagick tools.


   
Dang  I forgot that ImageMagick does crop.

display some.jpg and then click within image and pick Transform--crop...




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Re: nfsnobody ?

2009-09-08 Thread Jussi Lehtola
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 05:46 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
 On 08/09/09 05:29, Jussi Lehtola wrote:
 
  It seems the user mapping failed and thus the default guest user
  'nfsnobody' was used to access the server. (r/w as guest is a possible
  security issue.)
 
  If you can't list the directories all the way down, the permissions
  aren't correct. You can run
# chmod o=rX -R /path/to/photos
  to give users not in the nfsnobody group read access to the photos (and
  the necessary execute permissions to the directories). To change the
  ownership run
# chown someuser: -R /path/to/photos
 
 
 One thing that puzzles me is that I can put files on the server from
 this F-11 box without a hitch, permissions just work but her Mac is
 showing up with the nfsnobody files? I guess I need to find why
 that's happening, my problem or hers?
 
 Ok, I will look at these things again but even using su - it
 didn't let me chown to bobg?
 
 I'll have a go at t again later.

I guess you have the same UID on your computer and the server, but the
UID of your daughter on her laptop does not correspond to any user on
the server (I assume you're not using NFSv4).

You have to run commands marked with
 # command
as root, commands marked with
 $ command
are to be run as a normal user.
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Re: Simple image crop tool?

2009-09-08 Thread Joachim Backes

On 09/08/2009 11:36 AM, Valent Turkovic wrote:

Hi, is there some simple image crop tool in Fedora repos?

Thanks!


I think,

/usr/bin/import (belongs to ImageMagick) sould be the right tool for you

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Latest kernel update for F11?

2009-09-08 Thread Fernando Cassia
Is there any automatically updated web page showing the latest greatest
kernel version/build available for a given Fedora version, I mean, without
getting into the repos?.

Say, if I want to create a shell script to check the latest kernel on the
repos and compare it with whatever is installed on the system, what would be
the URL or place to check?

Thanks
FC
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Re: stream goes broken when listening to some radio

2009-09-08 Thread Antonio M
2009/9/6 Antonio M antonio.montagn...@gmail.com:
 2009/9/6 Antonio M antonio.montagn...@gmail.com:
 2009/9/6 jack craig ja...@linuxlighthouse.com:
 how bizzare, for me, adding it fixed my issue! :)

 as long as the sound is flowing, why question the gods?!

 cheers, ...


 jack

 removing tsched=0 made Rhythmbox work for more than two hours, but the
 issue is still there, now I am testing on a different hardware of my
 notebook.
 I guess that the component to file against is alsa-lib, not sure anyway

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 I made a test on a different laptop, and stream went broken too
 Can someone else test if stream on Radio swiss pop breaks??? (only at
 highest rates...)


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I don't know if this is an intermediate solution, but it seems that my
problems of interruptions are gone:
I modified an option in a configuration file of pulse: flat-volumes =
no in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf





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Re: Sound volumes giving you fits?

2009-09-08 Thread Antonio M
2009/9/8 Tomek Chrzczonowicz chrzczonow...@gmail.com:
 Dnia 2009-09-08, wto o godzinie 02:29 -0500, Michael Cronenworth pisze:
 It might be that new feature implemented in F11 called flat volumes.
 In an attempt to copy Windows, for only God knows why, the PA folks made
 your apps change the system volume.

 Well, I think I will appreciate it...when it starts to work correctly :/

  This, coupled with a bug in
 gstreamer adjusting at logarithmic amounts instead of linear, it makes
 volume management a pain. The fix?


 It gets even worse that that. ALSA also doesn't map to PulseAudio 1/1.
 Now you have ALSA volume != PulseAudio volume !=Apps Volume. Kinda
 defeats the whole purpose of flat volumes, if every slider uses a wildly
 different scale.

 /etc/pulse/daemon.conf

 You don't have to edit system-wide config for that.
 ~user/.pulse/daemon.conf is enough.

 Uncomment flat-volumes = yes and change it to no and save. Log out,
 wait 30 seconds for pulse to die (another great feature) and log in.

 Or you could just run pulseaudio --kill and pulseaudio
 --daemon (both without root privilages) in terminal.

 Thanks for sharing the tip. I just hope this stuff gets fixed soon.

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I was experiencing breakages in radio streams, after the suggested
mod, Rhythmbox has been playing radio stream for more than 3 hours.
may it connected to breakages ??? any comment


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Re: Simple image crop tool?

2009-09-08 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:36 AM, Valent Turkovic
valent.turko...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi, is there some simple image crop tool in Fedora repos?

 Thanks!


I know my response is not what you'll get from most Linux users, but I first
install the SUN JRE 6.x
then download and place the .jar of Java Image Editor somewhere in my home
dir.

http://www.jhlabs.com/ie/

It's like a Paint Shop Pro, very small (4MB), and done in cross-platform
Java. It's freeware and works for what I do
(cropping images, writing text on top of it, and ocassionaly copying and
pasting sections of it).

To launch it simply do a java -jar appname.jar . I create an alias in
.bashrc so I just have to type jie to launch it.

What I love about it is that I can use the same app across different OSs

FC

PS: To avoid clicking multiple times, find JRE6u16 here
ftp://ftp.relline.ru/pub/unix/jre-6u16-linux-i586-rpm.bin
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Re: Simple image crop tool?

2009-09-08 Thread Tim
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 11:36 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote:
 is there some simple image crop tool in Fedora repos?

gThumb has a fairly simple to use cropping function that you can apply
to the picture you're currently viewing.  I've often used it to quickly
prepare a photo for putting on a webpage.

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Re: Latest kernel update for F11?

2009-09-08 Thread Sharpe, Sam J
2009/9/8 Fernando Cassia fcas...@gmail.com:
 Is there any automatically updated web page showing the latest greatest
 kernel version/build available for a given Fedora version, I mean, without
 getting into the repos?.

 Say, if I want to create a shell script to check the latest kernel on the
 repos and compare it with whatever is installed on the system, what would be
 the URL or place to check?

[...@samwrk ~]$ repoquery kernel | cut -d: -f2
2.6.30.5-43.fc11.i586

If you are using kernel-PAE and comparing to `uname -r` you'll need to
get rid of a spurious .PAE on the uname -r output:

[...@samwrk ~]$ repoquery kernel-PAE | cut -d: -f2
2.6.30.5-43.fc11.i686
[...@samwrk ~]$ uname -r
2.6.30.5-43.fc11.i686.PAE
[...@samwrk ~]$ uname -r | sed -e 's/.PAE//g'
2.6.30.5-43.fc11.i686

repoquery is provided by the yum-utils package.

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Re: Latest kernel update for F11?

2009-09-08 Thread Roberto Ragusa
Fernando Cassia wrote:
 Is there any automatically updated web page showing the latest greatest
 kernel version/build available for a given Fedora version, I mean,
 without getting into the repos?.
 
 Say, if I want to create a shell script to check the latest kernel on
 the repos and compare it with whatever is installed on the system, what
 would be the URL or place to check?

Is screen scraping the index file of an http/ftp mirror disqualified
because it is getting into the repos? :-)

A well thought wget|grep|tail -1|cut would do the job.

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Re: Problem with alsa-PCM level in pulseaudio

2009-09-08 Thread Neil Bird

Simon Andrews wrote:
I believe the officially sanctioned way to do this is using gst-mixer 
which still gives access to the raw alsa mixer channels.  This is 
scheduled to be removed in F12 though as the native gnome-mixer has a 
few more features than it had in F11.


  I don't have a gst-mixer in F10;  it looks as if it was introduced in F11?


Around about 04/09/09 20:28, Suvayu Ali typed ...

Or `alsamixer -c0' on the command line. :)


  Well, that seemed to work, thanks!  Seems a little bit naff that it's 
practically a hidden option, but then that still sort of extends to all of 
pulseaudio, really.


  Working OK now, though!

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Re: SELinux Exim Problem

2009-09-08 Thread John Horne
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 13:12 +0530, Didar Hossain wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Daniel J Walshdwa...@redhat.com wrote:
  On 09/07/2009 04:34 AM, Didar Hossain wrote:
  On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Frank Chiullifrankc.fed...@gmail.com 
  wrote:
  On F11 when exim attempts to retrieve mail from my ISP, I get the 
  following:
 
[snipped]

 
  Since I have not heard anyone else complaining about this, I figure
  that it's my configuration.  I just don't know where else to look.
 
No, it's not just you. I upgraded my work PC yesterday from FC8 to F11.
I now see this problem.


 
 
  Probably some api that exim is calling is looking at the mounted
 file systems which is causing it to look at /boot.
 
 Do you think we need a Bug filed for this? An MTA doing a getattr on
 /boot seems a little unnecessary to me.
 
  I think we can allow this for now.
 
I pick up my mail using imaps both locally and remotely. To me this
'error' does not seem like correct behaviour; there is no need to look
at /boot at all. There are no accounts there, and no need to trawl
through / or the root directories. As to why it is doing it I have no
idea, but I would agree that it should be reported as a bug until
someone comes up with an explanation for it. I'll mention it on the Exim
mailing list to see if anyone there has an idea. I'll see if I can run
something locally to debug this.




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Re: F11: Firefox v3.5.2-2 causes daily system lockouts.

2009-09-08 Thread Daniel B. Thurman

On 09/07/09 10:13, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:

On 09/07/09 09:33, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:

On 09/06/09 23:51, Terry Barnaby wrote:

On 09/06/2009 10:11 PM, Tony Nelson wrote:

On 09-09-06 13:20:31, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:


Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.2) Gecko/20090803
Fedora/3.5.2-2.fc11 Firefox/3.5.2

After extensive testing with the divide  conquer
method, I have discovered that FireFox is causing
all sorts of hissy-fits, the worst, being a complete
system lockout, once per day, requiring a hard-reboot.
This is cause during inactivity, and no, it is NOT the
Gnome screen-saver.  As long as FF is NOT running,
I used my system for 1 week, gnome screen-saver w/
random - not a single lockout, no problems.

The second worse part about FF is the rendering of
the graphics are horrible - extra black lines vertically,
horizontally, both on forums with tables, and some
weird characters every now and then.


I also see font rendering artifacts, mostly in Firefox, but in other
apps as well.  I blame the video driver, possibly the EXA 
acceleration,

though I haven't tried XAA yet (per `man radeon`).  I have an old ATI
Radeon RV100 QY [Radeon 7000/VE] rev 0.  It could be that your lockups
have the same cause.

I also had quite a lot of lock-ups with a system using an ATI R200 
based graphics chip (and issues with a R300 ATI stsrem). I suspect 
that the
fact that you use Firefox a lot leads you to suspect Firefox 
although the

problem affects many other apps ...
In my case compiling and using the latest freedesktop 
drm/mesa/xf86-video-ati

graphics driver code from git sources fixed the issues.
Unfortunately there have been no drm/mesa/xf86-video-ati updates for
Fedora 11 yet ...


I don't use Firefox alot.  The point of all of this is
that if you leave firefox running, the very moment
that your system idles and goes into screenlock, it's
all over. You cannot get back in. You are forced to
reboot.

Likewise if you kill Firefox for the day or night,
the system will idle, go in screenlock, and you
can get back in after typing your password.

I have tested Thunderbird, and it does not cause
lockouts.  I have tested other browsers, same thing,
no lockouts.

The culprit is Firefox v3.5.2-2, or so I think.

I am going to downgrade FF to 3.4, if that does not work,
3.0 or just throw it away completely,  Firefox has changed
many things including the API (XULRunner) and has not
tested this release fully, IMO, at least with the 945G/GZ
graphics chip, anyway.

I have F10 (Multi-boot) and do not have these kind of problems.

I have a feeling F10/11 is deja-vue all over again... get it out and
let the end-users test  troubleshoot our problems! Oy veh!



I removed F11-FF v3.5.2-2 and installed F10-FF v3.5.2-1 on F11:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U;
Linux i686; en-US;
v:1.9.1.2) Gecko/20090804 Remi/fc10 Firefox/3.5.2-1

Rendering problems went away.  I'll let
you know about lockouts by tomorrow.


Ok, FF v3.5.2-1 works.  No rendering problems and no
lockup problems.  It says that -2 fixes security problems
in XULRunnner - however - it screwed up other things
quite severely as in my case.  I'm staying with -1 until
the next release.

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Evolution - order that accounts are present in left pane

2009-09-08 Thread Mike Cloaked

I am tinkering with Evolution.  With 3 accounts set up I would like to be
able to change the order that the different accounts are present (with their
associated folders) on the left hand side of the Mail screen.

Say I have a machine at work with accounts set up as Work, Home and On
This Computer (the latter seems to be default!).  However the order they
are present are On This Computer at the top, then Home next and Work
at the bottom and I would like them to be in the reverse order with Work
and its folders at the top of the list.

Is there a simple way to change this or am I being anal not knowing how to
do it?
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Re: Evolution - order that accounts are present in left pane

2009-09-08 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 07:37 -0700, Mike Cloaked wrote:
 Is there a simple way to change this or am I being anal not knowing
 how to do it?

It can't be done. Similar requests have been registered more than once,
including by me (in 2002!), but it doesn't seem to be considered
important enough to warrant developer time. See for example
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=234539 and
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202257

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Re: Latest kernel update for F11?

2009-09-08 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 9:28 AM, Roberto Ragusa m...@robertoragusa.itwrote:

 Fernando Cassia wrote:
  Is there any automatically updated web page showing the latest greatest
  kernel version/build available for a given Fedora version, I mean,
  without getting into the repos?.
 
  Say, if I want to create a shell script to check the latest kernel on
  the repos and compare it with whatever is installed on the system, what
  would be the URL or place to check?

 Is screen scraping the index file of an http/ftp mirror disqualified
 because it is getting into the repos? :-)


Well, if there's no other way, I'll do that. I just wondered if somewhere @
fedora.org there was a html page listing the latest kernel version, and kept
in sync with the repos...


 A well thought wget|grep|tail -1|cut would do the job.


That's what I plan to do, I just wondered if there was some flag-file or
html page listing that info that I could scrap.

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Re: stream goes broken when listening to some radio

2009-09-08 Thread Antonio M
2009/9/8 Antonio M antonio.montagn...@gmail.com:
 2009/9/6 Antonio M antonio.montagn...@gmail.com:
 2009/9/6 Antonio M antonio.montagn...@gmail.com:
 2009/9/6 jack craig ja...@linuxlighthouse.com:
 how bizzare, for me, adding it fixed my issue! :)

 as long as the sound is flowing, why question the gods?!

 cheers, ...


 jack

 removing tsched=0 made Rhythmbox work for more than two hours, but the
 issue is still there, now I am testing on a different hardware of my
 notebook.
 I guess that the component to file against is alsa-lib, not sure anyway

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 I made a test on a different laptop, and stream went broken too
 Can someone else test if stream on Radio swiss pop breaks??? (only at
 highest rates...)


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 I don't know if this is an intermediate solution, but it seems that my
 problems of interruptions are gone:
 I modified an option in a configuration file of pulse: flat-volumes =
 no in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf





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it broke after 6hr30min (much better than before) but it broke...


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Re: Simple image crop tool?

2009-09-08 Thread Aldo Foot
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 2:36 AM, Valent
Turkovicvalent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi, is there some simple image crop tool in Fedora repos?

 Thanks!

I use kview part of the kdegraphics rpm.
You have something on the display and draw a square on the portion of the
image you want to use.

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Re: Problem with alsa-PCM level in pulseaudio

2009-09-08 Thread Anne Wilson
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 14:00:32 Neil Bird wrote:
  Or `alsamixer -c0' on the command line. :)

Well, that seemed to work, thanks!  Seems a little bit naff that it's
 practically a hidden option, but then that still sort of extends to all of
 pulseaudio, really.

Working OK now, though!

It's not hidden, and has nothing to do with pulseaudio.  It is, as it says, 
_alsa_mixer.  If you run kmix you get the speaker icon, which in the past gave 
you the graphic display for alsamixer, though IMO the command-line one was 
always better.  Now if you have the speaker icon it just shows the master 
channel by default with a button labelled Mixer.  Hit that and you see 
alsamixer-gui.

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Re: F10 Update errors

2009-09-08 Thread David Boles
On 9/8/2009 3:42 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
 On Mon, 07 Sep 2009 15:57:14 -0400, vincent wrote:
 
 The second set of errors is the same, the main yum process is trying to
 access an empty list.  Maybe your rpm db is corrupted.  Try running rpm
 --rebuilddb and when it completes try the yum command again.

 Run yum-complete-transaction.

 Run package-cleanup --problems

 No guarantees, but these might help you get closer to diagnosing the
 problem.

  rpm --rebuiltdb did not run
 
 Type mistake, see quote at the top. Run rpm -vv --rebuilddb as root
 and let it complete. Ignore the output. ;)


-vv means 'be very verbose' with the display

If you are just going to Ignore the output. ;) then why put '-vv' in
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No sound! How to make it to default drivers

2009-09-08 Thread Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji
Hi All,
My Fedora 10 sound functionality was working very fine.
Then also, I tried to install the AC97 drivers, and now the sound has gone.

Please suggest how to rollback to the original situation.
All, pulseaudio systems have been installed.

Thanks,
Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji, BE IT, India
Pune, MH, India
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yum: the package manager I love to hate

2009-09-08 Thread Jake Peavy
I'd like to buy a vowel.

Can someone tell me what package xxd is in?

Here's the progression:

1) yum install xxd bt
2) yum whatprovides xxd bt
3) yum whatprovides od bzzzt (worth a shot?)
4) google: yum install xxd nothing seems relevant bzzzt
5) google: yum xxd nothing seems relevant bzzzt
6) google: fedora xxd nothing seems relevant bzzzt
7) search gmail fedora list archives: xxd bzzt no hits
8) pull hair out
9) compose message to mailing list...

TIA..

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Re: Evolution - order that accounts are present in left pane

2009-09-08 Thread Mike Cloaked



Patrick O'Callaghan-2 wrote:
 
 On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 07:37 -0700, Mike Cloaked wrote:
 Is there a simple way to change this or am I being anal not knowing
 how to do it?
 
 It can't be done. Similar requests have been registered more than once,
 including by me (in 2002!), but it doesn't seem to be considered
 important enough to warrant developer time. See for example
 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=234539 and
 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202257
 
 

Thanks for the info!

It seems that folders within an account are lexical apart from Inbox at the
start and Trash at the end - but account name ordering doesn't seem to have
any logic to it - I changed account names but they remain in the same
relative places so account name ordering is not lexical?

There is a Search Folders at the bottom on the left, and On This
Computer remains at the top changing the initial letter of account names
including switching to upper case seems to make no difference! Maybe account
get added above pre-existing ones but On This Computer is fixed at the top
whatever you do certainly in version evolution-2.26.3-1 in F11.

Sigh - I am fast coming to the conclusion there is no ideal mail client -
each has its own list of pluses and minuses..
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Re: yum: the package manager I love to hate

2009-09-08 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 11:56:54 -0400,
  Jake Peavy djstu...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'd like to buy a vowel.
 
 Can someone tell me what package xxd is in?

If it is installed, you can do:
yum whatprovides `which xxd`
Loaded plugins: allowdowngrade, dellsysidplugin, dellsysidplugin2, keys, list-
  : data, merge-conf, priorities, protect-packages, protectbase,
  : refresh-packagekit, upgrade-helper, verify, versionlock
livna| 2.4 kB 00:00 
local| 1.2 kB 00:00 
local   4/4
rpmfusion-free-updates   | 3.8 kB 00:00 
rpmfusion-free-updates-testing   | 3.8 kB 00:00 
rpmfusion-nonfree-updates| 3.8 kB 00:00 
rpmfusion-nonfree-updates/primary_db |  80 kB 00:00 
rpmfusion-nonfree-updates-testing| 3.8 kB 00:00 
updates  | 4.4 kB 00:00 
updates-testing  | 4.4 kB 00:00 
0 packages excluded due to repository protections
Reading version lock configuration
2:vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64 : The common files needed by any version of
   : the VIM editor
Repo: fedora
Matched from:
Filename: /usr/bin/xxd



2:vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64 : The common files needed by any version of
   : the VIM editor
Repo: installed
Matched from:
Other   : Provides-match: /usr/bin/xxd

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Re: yum: the package manager I love to hate

2009-09-08 Thread Mauriat Miranda
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Bryn M. Reevesb...@redhat.com wrote:
 On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 11:56 -0400, Jake Peavy wrote:
 I'd like to buy a vowel.

 Yum is not a package manager.

Although I know what you mean, a lot of information more or less deems it so.

# man yum

DESCRIPTION
   yum is an interactive, rpm based, package manager.

 I use this:

 qwhich () { if [ $1 ==  ]; then echo usage: qwhich cmd ; fi ;
 rpm -qf `which $1` ;}

 $ qwhich xxd
 vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64


Great tip!  Thanks.

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Re: yum: the package manager I love to hate

2009-09-08 Thread Michael Semcheski
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Jake Peavy djstu...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'd like to buy a vowel.

 Can someone tell me what package xxd is in?


How about these options:

yum search xxd
yum whatprovides '*/xxd'
yum whatprovides '*/xxd*'
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Re: yum: the package manager I love to hate

2009-09-08 Thread Jake Peavy
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Bryn M. Reeves b...@redhat.com wrote:

 On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 12:13 -0400, Jake Peavy wrote:
  On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Bryn M. Reeves b...@redhat.com
  wrote:
  On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 11:56 -0400, Jake Peavy wrote:
   I'd like to buy a vowel.
 
 
  Yum is not a package manager.
 
  Huh?  The Yellowdog Updater, Modified (YUM) is an open-source
  command-line package-
  management utility for RPM-compatible Linux operating systems

 Yeah, I read that about a second after hitting send ;)

 What I'm getting at is that yum provides a tool for solving
 dependencies, downloading packages and managing repositories of software
 but it does this as a layer above the package manager (rpm). A few years
 ago it was common to hear statements like apt is a much better package
 manager than RPM which is kinda an apples-to-oranges comparison. Folks
 I knew at the time distinguished between the bits by calling the lower
 level (deb/rpm) the package manager and the other bits the dependency
 solver or whatever but obviously my use is outdated or niche - fixed
 that now ;)


haha ok, I guess I feel like it's MORE accurate to say yum is a package
manager because it manages the RPM packages, but I digress.  Semantics was
never my strong suit, thus engineering over law :p



   Can someone tell me what package xxd is in?
 
 
  I use this:
 
  qwhich () { if [ $1 ==  ]; then echo usage: qwhich
  cmd ; fi ;
  rpm -qf `which $1` ;}
 
  $ qwhich xxd
  vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64
 
 
  Again, I don't see that this is a useful technique. If I had it
  installed (such that it appeared in rpm -q or which) I wouldn't need
  to install it.

 Nothing in your original mail suggested that you were trying to find out
 what package contains something that is not installed. The above is
 actually pretty useful and I use it regularly to find what package
 installed some binary in $PATH. That might not be useful to you in this
 instance but it does answer the question Can someone tell me what
 package xxd is in?.

 If you want to answer that question for something not already installed
 and have a relatively recent yum then you can use a wildcard as the
 argument to whatprovides:

 $ sudo rpm -e vim-common vim-enhanced
 $ yum whatprovides */xxd
 Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
 updates/filelists_db
 | 7.0 MB 00:04
 2:vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64 : The common files needed by any
 version of the VIM editor
 Repo: fedora
 Matched from:
 Filename: /usr/bin/xxd

 If you're only interested in executables installed in a bin/ directory
 then use a pattern like *bin/xxd.


Sorry, I wasn't clear enough originally.

And I guess I assumed that yum had the wildcarded behavior built in (seems
to me that it should anyway).

Regardless, thanks for the assistance.  I'll remember this next time I go
head to head with yum.

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HDA-Intel: device controlC0 creation question

2009-09-08 Thread Mark C. Allman

System: Dell XPS 1710
Sound H/W: HDA-Intel
Current kernel: 2.6.29.6-217.2.16.fc11.i586

In the /dev/snd directory I see:
hwC0D0  hwC0D1  pcmC0D0c  pcmC0D0p  pcmC0D1p  timer

The controlC0 device is created in /dev, not in /dev/snd, and the first
rule in /etc/udev/rules.d/90-alsa.rules fails.

In the file /etc/udev/rules.d/40-alsa.rules I see the line:
KERNEL==controlC[1-9]*,   NAME=snd/%k, MODE=0666

If I change [1-9] to [0-9] I see the controlC0 device created
in /dev/snd, and the alsa rules run just fine.  I see in /dev/snd:
controlC0  hwC0D0  hwC0D1  pcmC0D0c  pcmC0D0p  pcmC0D1p  timer

The controlC0 should be in /dev/snd, correct?

Also, none of the sound devices like /dev/audio, dev/dsp, /dev/mixer,
etc., are created.  Now that I have the controlC0 device being created
in (what I hope is) the correct place, where is the creation of the /dev
devices like dsp and audio controlled?  I see lines like
KERNEL==audio0,   SYMLINK+=audio, MODE=0666

in 40-alsa.rules but no /dev/audio (or audio0) device ends up being
created.

Any suggestions would be helpful.

tia,

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flash cookies

2009-09-08 Thread Les
Have all of you seen this:

http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=2299tag=nl.e036

It appears that Adobe flash can generate its own form of cookie and even
respawn HTTP cookies after your browser closes.

I don't know yet if this affects our Fedora machines, but what a sneaky
piece of crap.

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Re: yum: the package manager I love to hate

2009-09-08 Thread suvayu ali
2009/9/8 Jake Peavy djstu...@gmail.com:
 On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Bruno Wolff III br...@wolff.to wrote:

 On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 11:56:54 -0400,
  Jake Peavy djstu...@gmail.com wrote:
  I'd like to buy a vowel.
 
  Can someone tell me what package xxd is in?

 If it is installed, you can do:
 yum whatprovides `which xxd`

 This does not appear to be useful information.  If I had it installed I
 wouldn't need to install it??

 Or are you saying I need to put the complete path for xxd as the argument
 for whatprovides?  How am I supposed to know where the RPM I don't have
 would install it?  oh, yum.


 Reading version lock configuration
 2:vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64 : The common files needed by any
 version of
                                   : the VIM editor
 Repo        : fedora
 Matched from:
 Filename    : /usr/bin/xxd



 2:vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64 : The common files needed by any
 version of
                                   : the VIM editor
 Repo        : installed
 Matched from:
 Other       : Provides-match: /usr/bin/xxd

 aha, vim-common  done.  thanks.

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 you give them. Man, wise up.


In that case use this,
yum whatprovides *bin/xxd

The `*bin/' will limit the search to executables.

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Re: KDE overrides gnome?

2009-09-08 Thread Christoph Höger
Thanks for your reply

  since I installed KDE for testing and it failed in some aspects (see my
  kmail thread), I am noticing, that even under gnome I get some Qt
  dialogs now and then (e.g. nautilus starting as default file manager
 You mean dolphin, don't you? Nautilus is the default Gnome file manager.
 To change that, right-click on any folder in Dolphin, and click on the wrench 
 icon next to Type:Folder.
 Then you can move Dolphin up in the list that appears. Just Apply, and it 
 should be OK.
 If it only opens from Firefox, then I'd say there is something strange going 
 on...

Yeah. I meant dolphin. But I cannot find that wrench symbol... 
Is there any explanation for that order? Is this some kind of
freedesktop.org stuff?

  from firefox, policykit auth dialog).
  I do not want to start a flamewar, but I think that under gnome
  everything should be as gnomish as possible (and vice-versa under kde),
  so I _could_ blame firefox for the first example, but why the hell does
  policykit run a Qt dialog when it should run  a gtk dialog?
 I don't know a good solution for that, but if you uninstall polkit-qt the 
 dialog should be the gtk dialog again.

Well, that is the problem:

[choe...@choeger5 ~]$ rpm -qa | grep Policy
PolicyKit-gnome-libs-0.9.2-3.fc11.x86_64
PolicyKit-0.9-6.fc11.x86_64
PolicyKit-gnome-0.9.2-3.fc11.x86_64

[choe...@choeger5 ~]$ LANG=en_US.UTF8 rpm -q PolicyKit-kde
package PolicyKit-kde is not installed

so, posting

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=519495

seems to be a good idea.


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Re: yum: the package manager I love to hate

2009-09-08 Thread Bryn M. Reeves
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 12:50 -0400, Jake Peavy wrote:


 haha ok, I guess I feel like it's MORE accurate to say yum is a
 package manager because it manages the RPM packages, but I digress. 

You make a reasonable argument...

  Semantics was never my strong suit, thus engineering over law :p

Well, I don't really work on packagey stuff so I am definitely not the
language lawyer for this. At one point apt vs. RPM was a favourite LUG
flamewar topic and I guess I am still a little over-sensitive! :)

 Sorry, I wasn't clear enough originally.

No problem, and nothing was probably a bit strong - you did have an
install command in there after all. Reading between the lines never was
my strong point.

 And I guess I assumed that yum had the wildcarded behavior built in (seems to 
 me that it should anyway).
 
 Regardless, thanks for the assistance.  I'll remember this next time I go 
 head to head with yum.

Glad it helped!

Cheers,
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Re: yum: the package manager I love to hate

2009-09-08 Thread Bryn M. Reeves
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 11:56 -0400, Jake Peavy wrote:
 I'd like to buy a vowel.

Yum is not a package manager.

 Can someone tell me what package xxd is in?

I use this:

qwhich () { if [ $1 ==  ]; then echo usage: qwhich cmd ; fi ;
rpm -qf `which $1` ;}

$ qwhich xxd
vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64

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Evolution - and caldav calendar - crashes evolution!

2009-09-08 Thread Mike Cloaked

I added both a yahoo and also a google caldav calendar in Evolution in F11 -
it appears to sync fine and does show existing events... but if I try to add
an event to the yahoo calendar from Evolution it crashes evolution
immediately on trying to save the event! Recovery to the previous state
appears to happen when evo is started again... this is in version
evolution-2.26.3-1.fc11.i586...

... but I note that there is a large number of upstream bug reports in Gnome
bugzilla against evolution calendar - does anyone know if there is any
working caldav support in Evolution if F11 for writing events to a remote
caldav server for a fully updated F11 system?
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Fixed disk marked as removable

2009-09-08 Thread Mike Martin
Since F10 my second hard drive is being marked as a removable disk and
I have mount it manually. Since F11 I now also have to enter root
password - is there any way to change this behaviour ie: to have all
fixed drives recognised as such?

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Re: yum: the package manager I love to hate

2009-09-08 Thread Jake Peavy
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Bryn M. Reeves b...@redhat.com wrote:

 On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 11:56 -0400, Jake Peavy wrote:
  I'd like to buy a vowel.

 Yum is not a package manager.


Huh?  The Yellowdog Updater, Modified (*YUM*) is an open-source
command-line *package*-*management* utility for RPM-compatible Linux
operating systems


   Can someone tell me what package xxd is in?

 I use this:

 qwhich () { if [ $1 ==  ]; then echo usage: qwhich cmd ; fi ;
 rpm -qf `which $1` ;}

 $ qwhich xxd
 vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64


Again, I don't see that this is a useful technique. If I had it installed
(such that it appeared in rpm -q or which) I wouldn't need to install it.

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Re: yum: the package manager I love to hate

2009-09-08 Thread Jake Peavy
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Bruno Wolff III br...@wolff.to wrote:

 On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 11:56:54 -0400,
  Jake Peavy djstu...@gmail.com wrote:
  I'd like to buy a vowel.
 
  Can someone tell me what package xxd is in?

 If it is installed, you can do:
 yum whatprovides `which xxd`


This does not appear to be useful information.  If I had it installed I
wouldn't need to install it??

Or are you saying I need to put the complete path for xxd as the argument
for whatprovides?  How am I supposed to know where the RPM I don't have
would install it?  oh, yum.


 Reading version lock configuration
 2:vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64 : The common files needed by any version
 of
   : the VIM editor
 Repo: fedora
 Matched from:
 Filename: /usr/bin/xxd



 2:vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64 : The common files needed by any version
 of
   : the VIM editor
 Repo: installed
 Matched from:
 Other   : Provides-match: /usr/bin/xxd


aha, vim-common  done.  thanks.

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Re: yum: the package manager I love to hate

2009-09-08 Thread Bryn M. Reeves
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 12:13 -0400, Jake Peavy wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Bryn M. Reeves b...@redhat.com
 wrote:
 On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 11:56 -0400, Jake Peavy wrote:
  I'd like to buy a vowel.
 
 
 Yum is not a package manager.
 
 Huh?  The Yellowdog Updater, Modified (YUM) is an open-source
 command-line package-
 management utility for RPM-compatible Linux operating systems

Yeah, I read that about a second after hitting send ;)

What I'm getting at is that yum provides a tool for solving
dependencies, downloading packages and managing repositories of software
but it does this as a layer above the package manager (rpm). A few years
ago it was common to hear statements like apt is a much better package
manager than RPM which is kinda an apples-to-oranges comparison. Folks
I knew at the time distinguished between the bits by calling the lower
level (deb/rpm) the package manager and the other bits the dependency
solver or whatever but obviously my use is outdated or niche - fixed
that now ;)

  Can someone tell me what package xxd is in?
 
 
 I use this:
 
 qwhich () { if [ $1 ==  ]; then echo usage: qwhich
 cmd ; fi ;
 rpm -qf `which $1` ;}
 
 $ qwhich xxd
 vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64
 
 
 Again, I don't see that this is a useful technique. If I had it
 installed (such that it appeared in rpm -q or which) I wouldn't need
 to install it.

Nothing in your original mail suggested that you were trying to find out
what package contains something that is not installed. The above is
actually pretty useful and I use it regularly to find what package
installed some binary in $PATH. That might not be useful to you in this
instance but it does answer the question Can someone tell me what
package xxd is in?.

If you want to answer that question for something not already installed
and have a relatively recent yum then you can use a wildcard as the
argument to whatprovides:

$ sudo rpm -e vim-common vim-enhanced
$ yum whatprovides */xxd
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
updates/filelists_db
| 7.0 MB 00:04 
2:vim-common-7.2.148-1.fc11.x86_64 : The common files needed by any
version of the VIM editor
Repo: fedora
Matched from:
Filename: /usr/bin/xxd

If you're only interested in executables installed in a bin/ directory
then use a pattern like *bin/xxd.

Regards,
Bryn.

 

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Re: Simple image crop tool?

2009-09-08 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Valent Turkovic
valent.turko...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 18:43:00 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:

  Define simple.

 Desktop application, not a command line. I found gThumb that seams to do
 the job. I used to start GIMP for every crop but that is an overkill for
 a simple crop, and GIMP doesn't start quick :(


Well, Java Image Editor starts inmediately  after you overcome the java is
slow bias and prejudice.

:-)

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Re: flash cookies

2009-09-08 Thread Julian Aloofi
Am Dienstag, 8. September 2009 18:51:16 schrieb Les:
 Have all of you seen this:

 http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=2299tag=nl.e036

 It appears that Adobe flash can generate its own form of cookie and even
 respawn HTTP cookies after your browser closes.

 I don't know yet if this affects our Fedora machines, but what a sneaky
 piece of crap.

 Regards,
 Les H

Yeah, they've been doing that for a while. If you're using the Adobe Flash 
player, you're affected.

 but what a sneaky piece of crap.
I agree. But this way they're sure the cookies can be stored platform- and 
browser-independently. There is a Firefox extension to remove them 
automatically:
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/6623

Regards,
Julian

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Re: Latest kernel update for F11?

2009-09-08 Thread Frank Cox
On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 10:41:46 -0300
Fernando Cassia wrote:

 Well, if there's no other way, I'll do that. I just wondered if somewhere @
 fedora.org there was a html page listing the latest kernel version, and kept
 in sync with the repos...

https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2009-September/thread.htm

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Re: Latest kernel update for F11?

2009-09-08 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Frank Cox thea...@sasktel.net wrote:

 On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 10:41:46 -0300
 Fernando Cassia wrote:

  Well, if there's no other way, I'll do that. I just wondered if somewhere
 @
  fedora.org there was a html page listing the latest kernel version, and
 kept
  in sync with the repos...


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