Re: [Fedora-cs-list] Překlad Fedora Project

2009-10-05 Thread Lubomir Rintel
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 21:39 +0200, Josef Hruška wrote:
 Co vy na to? Projekt Fedora nebo Fedora Projekt?

V mojich prekladoch som pisal Projekt Fedora, ak na tom zalezi.

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Re: clutter-cairomm is obsolete and should be retired

2009-10-05 Thread Denis Leroy

On 10/04/2009 04:02 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:

Hi,

(I've already mailed this to the maintainer on October 1st, no answer so far.)


was gone for the week-end. all done.

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Re: clutter-cairomm is obsolete and should be retired

2009-10-05 Thread Kevin Kofler
Denis Leroy wrote:
 was gone for the week-end. all done.

Uh, no, sorry, but you didn't do the retiring correctly:
* clutter-cairomm should be marked dead.package in both F-12 and devel. It 
is not marked dead.package in either, instead you marked cluttermm/devel as 
dead.package, which I can only assume was a mistake.
* cluttermm should get an Obsoletes: clutter-cairomm  some-version for 
upgrade paths, just like clutter now obsoletes clutter-cairo. And once you 
added that, you'll also need to get cluttermm tagged into f12-beta (or if 
you miss the beta, into f12-final).

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Re: dracut, or should booting a LiveCD touch the hard disk?

2009-10-05 Thread Jaroslav Reznik
Hi Ray,
I have to disagree. And why? Becuase of my experience. Few days ago one 
colleague came to my cubicle and asked me - KDE wants something and I don't 
know what they want. So I took a look and saw Plymouth with something that 
looks like password dialog. He was really surprised that it's asking for 
password. At first - really, I think it's dracut bug as I think it was password 
for encrypted device he uses on demand (I can ask him). But you can imagine - 
he's very experienced user and still he failed.
I'm not sure how difficult would be implementing font support (kernel's fonts?) 
and a few lines of translation wouldn't be such a problem.

Jaroslav

On Monday 05 October 2009 00:44:47 Ray Strode wrote:
 Hi,
 
  What do others think?  Should the LiveCD by default access and
  activate storage volumes, including encrypted partitions, on the hard
  disks?  Should the LUKS prompts better identify the volume so that
  users know what passphrase to enter?
 
 This seems like a misfeature in dracut for LiveCD or otherwise.
 
 The initrd should be about getting / mounted read-only and nothing else.
 
 There's a reason why plymouth doesn't identify the volume in the initrd.
 Plymouth is graphical and so would need to ship fonts, font
 renderering libraries,
 and translations in the initrd to display text. That's a non-starter.
 
 It's okay though, because in most cases the user should only ever get
 asked for one passphrase from the initrd,
 so we don't need to show anything but a lock icon and an entry box.
 
 If that's no longer the case in a dracut world, we probably need to fix
  dracut.
 
 The alternative would be to drop to the console when unlocking and
 show untranslated messages.
 
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Re: dracut, or should booting a LiveCD touch the hard disk?

2009-10-05 Thread Kevin Kofler
Ray Strode wrote:
 There's a reason why plymouth doesn't identify the volume in the initrd.
 Plymouth is graphical and so would need to ship fonts, font
 renderering libraries, and translations in the initrd to display text.
 That's a non-starter.

Could we prerender the text on initrd creation time using ImageMagick or 
whatever?

Kevin Kofler

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Re: clutter-cairomm is obsolete and should be retired

2009-10-05 Thread Denis Leroy

On 10/05/2009 09:24 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:

Denis Leroy wrote:

was gone for the week-end. all done.


Uh, no, sorry, but you didn't do the retiring correctly:
* clutter-cairomm should be marked dead.package in both F-12 and devel. It
is not marked dead.package in either, instead you marked cluttermm/devel as
dead.package, which I can only assume was a mistake.


Repaired.


* cluttermm should get an Obsoletes: clutter-cairomm  some-version for
upgrade paths, just like clutter now obsoletes clutter-cairo. And once you
added that, you'll also need to get cluttermm tagged into f12-beta (or if
you miss the beta, into f12-final).


I'll leave that up to the next maintainer.

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Orphaning cluttermm and clutter-gtkmm

2009-10-05 Thread Denis Leroy


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Re: Orphaning cluttermm and clutter-gtkmm

2009-10-05 Thread Debarshi Ray
Are you orphaning them? In that case I am interested in cluttermm as
the libchamplainmm bindings that I am writing depend on it.

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Re: Orphaning cluttermm and clutter-gtkmm

2009-10-05 Thread Denis Leroy

On 10/05/2009 10:05 AM, Debarshi Ray wrote:

Are you orphaning them? In that case I am interested in cluttermm as
the libchamplainmm bindings that I am writing depend on it.


Yup, it's yours if you want it :-) If you take cluttermm, I would 
recommend that you also take clutter-gtkmm along with it, though.


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Re: Help with debuging Xserver / Goes in an infinite loop

2009-10-05 Thread Joshua C.
2009/10/3 Joshua C. joshua...@googlemail.com:
 I have a problem with my xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.6.4-0.1.fc11.x86_64. I
 read the instructions here
 http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/ServerDebugging but
 this didin't help. My Xserver goes in an infinite loop and starts
 consuming 100% my cpu. Therefore the whole system freezes and I have
 to manually reboot it. This happens all the time when I use firefox on
 random sites. After restart there is nothing in the xorg.0.log and
 everything repeats itself when I start firefox again. Therefore I need
 to remove the savesession.js from the firefox home directory.

 On the second mashine I also turned this on: handle SIGUSR1 nostop,
 handle SIGUSR2 nostop, handle SIGPIPE nostop.

 The Xserver just keeps running and I get no messages on the second
 mashine. How to debug it?


Anyone? Any ideas?

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Re: How about releasing an update of xorg-x11-drv-intel for Fedora 11

2009-10-05 Thread Michal Nowak

- Ilyes Gouta ilyes.go...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi John,
 
 I updated my Fedora 11 laptop (an old Thinkpad R50e, Pentium-M, w/
 intel 855G integrated graphics), latest Fedora kernel 2.6.30.8-64 and

Well, having i855 here too, and frankly, xorg-x11-drv-intel+libdrm+kernel
combination at F-11 was really horrible one. Upgrading to Rawhide seems to 
fixed it. I don't see any crash/hang for a some time.

 I still have the Xv video acceleration locking up the entire machine
 as soon as I start a video playback.

Well, Xv's still now working at all when KMS is enabled (and when is
disabled the whole system hangs at start :).

But there's patch http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20901
you might wanna test it -- looked good.

 I dug a bit actually and I'm not
 sure anymore if it's the kernel or the intel xorg driver which is
 causing this issue (I'd say the former). 

Indeed. Perhaps you may try to rebuild Rawhide kernel for F-11 and
test it? (Not that I knew what happens when you do so.)

 I'm pretty sure about the
 lockup though. I'm going to try gather more information and then may
 be report a bug on bugzilla.redhat.com.
 
 -Ilyes

Michal

 
 On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 4:05 PM, John Reiser jrei...@bitwagon.com
 wrote:
  The title says it all. How about that? We really need it for old
 intel
  h/w such as an i855 for example.
 
  Enumerate the reasons, please.  Which _specific_ bugs or features
 have been
  improved elsewhere but not in F11?  Why are they important to you
 and
  others?
 
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bodhi question

2009-10-05 Thread Jonathan Dieter
I've just built deltarpm-3.4-18.fc11 and pushed it to testing, because
during the security fix in 3.4-17 (which is still in testing), we
accidentally undid the split of drpmsync into a separate subpackage.

I noticed that bodhi has an id (FEDORA-2009-10237) for 3.4-17.  Is there
some way to push that to 3.4-18?

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Re: dracut, or should booting a LiveCD touch the hard disk?

2009-10-05 Thread Ray Strode
Hi,

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:37 AM, Jaroslav Reznik jrez...@redhat.com wrote:
 So I took a look and saw Plymouth with something that
 looks like password dialog. He was really surprised that it's asking for
 password. At first - really, I think it's dracut bug as I think it was 
 password
 for encrypted device he uses on demand (I can ask him). But you can imagine -
 he's very experienced user and still he failed.
Right, showing an unexpected password dialog at boot with no prompt is
a serious bug.  It's the bug in dracut I think we need to fix.

If he had asked for his root partition to be encrypted he would have
expected that's the password he needed to enter before his computer
booted, so there would have been no problem.

It's only when it's something the user doesn't expect, or when there
is the possibility of multiple questions that it's a problem.

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Re: bodhi question

2009-10-05 Thread Josh Boyer
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 01:43:35PM +0300, Jonathan Dieter wrote:
I've just built deltarpm-3.4-18.fc11 and pushed it to testing, because
during the security fix in 3.4-17 (which is still in testing), we
accidentally undid the split of drpmsync into a separate subpackage.

I noticed that bodhi has an id (FEDORA-2009-10237) for 3.4-17.  Is there
some way to push that to 3.4-18?

3.4-18 will get it's own update id when it is pushed.

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Re: dracut, or should booting a LiveCD touch the hard disk?

2009-10-05 Thread Ralf Ertzinger
Hi.

On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:06:48 -0400, Ray Strode wrote:


 Right, showing an unexpected password dialog at boot with no prompt is
 a serious bug.  It's the bug in dracut I think we need to fix.

Just for my information, do I read this correctly that dracut/plymouth
is supposed to show a graphical password prompt to unlock encrypted
partitions at boot time?

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Re: dracut, or should booting a LiveCD touch the hard disk?

2009-10-05 Thread Ray Strode
Hi,

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:39 AM, Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.at wrote:
 Ray Strode wrote:
 There's a reason why plymouth doesn't identify the volume in the initrd.
 Plymouth is graphical and so would need to ship fonts, font
 renderering libraries, and translations in the initrd to display text.
 That's a non-starter.

 Could we prerender the text on initrd creation time using ImageMagick or
 whatever?
That's a creative solution that we could potentially do, but it has a
few problems;

1) It won't scale nicely with everything else
2) Getting the interaction between plymouth and the initrd right would
be a little complicated.
We'd have to pass a list of strings that dracut uses back to plymouth,
plymouth would have to write out those images in a place it knows
about,
know to use them from the splash, and know to pack them in the initrd.

It's doable, but awkward, and something we haven't needed yet.

Note, plymouth *does* support text once / is mounted.  It dynamically
loads the fonts and font renderering libraries, etc, as soon as
they're
needed after they're availabe.  So you still get /home is password
protected or whatever when /home is unlocked at boot.

This is only about what's unlocked in the initrd, which should only be
one thing, since that's the initrd is only supposed to do one thing:
mount /.

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Re: dracut, or should booting a LiveCD touch the hard disk?

2009-10-05 Thread Ray Strode
Hi,

 Right, showing an unexpected password dialog at boot with no prompt is
 a serious bug.  It's the bug in dracut I think we need to fix.

 Just for my information, do I read this correctly that dracut/plymouth
 is supposed to show a graphical password prompt to unlock encrypted
 partitions at boot time?
Yes, if you have modesetting enabled and get a graphical splash otherwise.

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Re: bodhi question

2009-10-05 Thread Jonathan Dieter
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 08:07 -0400, Josh Boyer wrote:
 I noticed that bodhi has an id (FEDORA-2009-10237) for 3.4-17.  Is there
 some way to push that to 3.4-18?
 
 3.4-18 will get it's own update id when it is pushed.

Ok, thanks.

Jonathan


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Re: dracut, or should booting a LiveCD touch the hard disk?

2009-10-05 Thread Ralf Ertzinger
Hi.

On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:18:37 -0400, Ray Strode wrote:

  Just for my information, do I read this correctly that
  dracut/plymouth is supposed to show a graphical password prompt to
  unlock encrypted partitions at boot time?
 Yes, if you have modesetting enabled and get a graphical splash
 otherwise.

I do, both. I also have an encrypted partition (not /, entered in 
/etc/crypttab),
and I do have graphical boot. When the point is reached to unlock the partition
plymouth switches back to the text console so I can enter the passphase (there
is no prompt, but just entering the passphase works)

Where do I have to kick to get the graphical dialog?

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Re: PPC/PPC64 disabled in Koji for dist-f13

2009-10-05 Thread Roman Rakus

On 09/29/2009 04:48 PM, Josh Boyer wrote:

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 03:56:52PM +0200, Roman Rakus wrote:
   

On 09/29/2009 12:31 AM, Jesse Keating wrote:
 

On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 23:00 +0100, Mat Booth wrote:

   

What do we have to do in order to build on PPC? Does it happen
automagically?

 

Once the ppc builders are setup and running smoothly, successful build
requests on the primary arches will be tried on the secondary arches,
which will include ppc.  You'll need to do nothing specific on your end
for this to happen.


   

What about ppc specific packages (with exclusive arch set to ppc/ppc64)?
 

What about them?  They can exist in the CVS repo.  You just won't be able to
build them in koji for F-13 until a secondary arch instance is going.

josh

   
Any idea when I will be able to build them? Is there any bug report or 
something like it?

Thanks.
RR

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2009-10-01 - Anaconda Storage Rewrite Test Day report

2009-10-05 Thread James Laska
Greetings folks,

Many thanks to all who participated in the anaconda test day hosted last
Thursday [1].  A decent range of storage scenarios were tested,
including various combinations of LVM, RAID and encryption, iSCSI, USB
and PowerPC.  We had a few new faces helping shake out bugs.  Special
thanks to Alexey Torkhov who wrestled through some live image issues and
gets the prize for most reported issues for the event.

526699 NEW  - CryptoError: luks_format failed for 
'/dev/mapper/VolGroup-LogVol00'
526782 NEW  - setroubleshoot:  SELinux is preventing /bin/loadkeys access 
to a leaked /dev/mapper/control file descriptor.
526789 NEW  - Install didn't reboot at the end
526899 NEW  - Encrypted partitions has Unknown type in table and ext4 in 
editor
526975 NEW  - AttributeError: 'LVMPhysicalVolume' object has no attribute 
'mapName'
527091 NEW  - Installer causes a number of popups when creating filesystems
526906 NEW  - Switching encryption on and off creates more and more luks devices
525615 NEW  - system can not automatically reboot after exit installer -f12 
beta TC
526822 ASSIGNED  - Installer didn't install boot loader if /boot is on mdraid1
526842 ASSIGNED  - Firstboot not run after installation
526778 CLOSED NOTABUG - Some installation screens has no text on live cd
526898 CLOSED NOTABUG - Doesn't allow to edit LVM PV to set encryption
502310 CLOSED RAWHIDE - Editing partitions without providing a passphrase for 
previously encrypted partitions fails - IndexError: list index out of range
523862 CLOSED RAWHIDE - mdadm craps at boot

Dmraid is an area still in need of additional focus.  If you have dmraid
capable hardware, I invite you to join the RAID test day, this Thursday
Oct 8 [2].

Thanks,
James

[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-10-01_Anaconda/Features/StorageFiltering
[2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-10-08


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Re: PPC/PPC64 disabled in Koji for dist-f13

2009-10-05 Thread Josh Boyer
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 03:46:52PM +0200, Roman Rakus wrote:
 On 09/29/2009 04:48 PM, Josh Boyer wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 03:56:52PM +0200, Roman Rakus wrote:

 On 09/29/2009 12:31 AM, Jesse Keating wrote:
  
 On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 23:00 +0100, Mat Booth wrote:


 What do we have to do in order to build on PPC? Does it happen
 automagically?

  
 Once the ppc builders are setup and running smoothly, successful build
 requests on the primary arches will be tried on the secondary arches,
 which will include ppc.  You'll need to do nothing specific on your end
 for this to happen.



 What about ppc specific packages (with exclusive arch set to ppc/ppc64)?
  
 What about them?  They can exist in the CVS repo.  You just won't be able to
 build them in koji for F-13 until a secondary arch instance is going.

 josh


 Any idea when I will be able to build them? Is there any bug report or  

I can build the for you for now if you just point out which ones you want
built.  The setup I have isn't publicly accessible yet (details on fedora-ppc
list).

 something like it?

No, no bug report per se.

josh

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Re: dracut, or should booting a LiveCD touch the hard disk?

2009-10-05 Thread Hans de Goede

On 10/04/2009 11:35 PM, Chuck Anderson wrote:

Dracut currently tries to find and activate all RAID, LVM, and LUKS
partitions on the hard disks when booting the LiveCD.

Several of my systems are made up of many RAID, LVM, and LUKS
partitions in various combinations.  Booting the LiveCD now goes and
activates these and asks for passphrases that I have to skip over by
entering blank/bogus values to get the system to boot up.  I now know
that you can pass various rd_* options such as rd_NO_LUKS to grub
to have dracut skip these things, but I was hoping for something
better, perhaps a skip button.

The new behavior makes the LiveCD less independent of and more tied
to the existing installations on the hard disk.  This is surprising
and unexpected.  Many uses of LiveCD's expect that the live
environment will be completely independent of, and unaffected by, what
is on the hard disk.  This is no longer true.  It may be confusing for
users of LiveCD's when an (unidentified) passphrase input text box
pops up when booting the LiveCD.

What do others think?  Should the LiveCD by default access and
activate storage volumes, including encrypted partitions, on the hard
disks?  Should the LUKS prompts better identify the volume so that
users know what passphrase to enter?

I would prefer a LiveCD that doesn't do anything to the hard disk at
all, at least by default when booting up.  It should be
self-contained.  Perhaps we should create another entry in
syslinux.cfg that enables rd_NO_LUKS by default, and call it Boot
without accessing hard disk.



Hi,

Thanks for bringing this up. I'll create a patch for the scripts
generating the livecd to add rd_NO_LUKS to the normal livecd
syslinux.cfg entry. I already was planning on doing this, but I forgot.

Regards,

Hans

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Re: Help with debuging Xserver / Goes in an infinite loop

2009-10-05 Thread Adam Jackson
On Sat, 2009-10-03 at 17:13 +0200, Joshua C. wrote:
 I have a problem with my xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.6.4-0.1.fc11.x86_64. I
 read the instructions here
 http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/ServerDebugging but
 this didin't help. My Xserver goes in an infinite loop and starts
 consuming 100% my cpu. Therefore the whole system freezes and I have
 to manually reboot it. This happens all the time when I use firefox on
 random sites. After restart there is nothing in the xorg.0.log and
 everything repeats itself when I start firefox again. Therefore I need
 to remove the savesession.js from the firefox home directory.

 On the second mashine I also turned this on: handle SIGUSR1 nostop,
 handle SIGUSR2 nostop, handle SIGPIPE nostop.
 
 The Xserver just keeps running and I get no messages on the second
 mashine. How to debug it?

I wouldn't expect you to get messages on the second machine.  If you're
using 100% of the CPU it's because you're busy doing something _other_
than printing to the log.

What does 'bt' in gdb show?

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Re: Help with debuging Xserver / Goes in an infinite loop

2009-10-05 Thread Joshua C.
2009/10/5 Adam Jackson a...@redhat.com:
 On Sat, 2009-10-03 at 17:13 +0200, Joshua C. wrote:
 I have a problem with my xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.6.4-0.1.fc11.x86_64. I
 read the instructions here
 http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/ServerDebugging but
 this didin't help. My Xserver goes in an infinite loop and starts
 consuming 100% my cpu. Therefore the whole system freezes and I have
 to manually reboot it. This happens all the time when I use firefox on
 random sites. After restart there is nothing in the xorg.0.log and
 everything repeats itself when I start firefox again. Therefore I need
 to remove the savesession.js from the firefox home directory.

 On the second mashine I also turned this on: handle SIGUSR1 nostop,
 handle SIGUSR2 nostop, handle SIGPIPE nostop.

 The Xserver just keeps running and I get no messages on the second
 mashine. How to debug it?

 I wouldn't expect you to get messages on the second machine.  If you're
 using 100% of the CPU it's because you're busy doing something _other_
 than printing to the log.

 What does 'bt' in gdb show?

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When should I issue this command? After attaching gdb and sending the
handle options I type in cont and the server keeps going until it
freezes the mashine. No other messages are reported.


PS: I thought this isn't the right place for this question and
reposted it on the xorg-de...@lists.x.org.

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Re: dracut, or should booting a LiveCD touch the hard disk?

2009-10-05 Thread Casey Dahlin
On 10/05/2009 08:17 AM, Ray Strode wrote:
 Note, plymouth *does* support text once / is mounted.  It dynamically
 loads the fonts and font renderering libraries, etc, as soon as
 they're
 needed after they're availabe.  So you still get /home is password
 protected or whatever when /home is unlocked at boot.
 
 This is only about what's unlocked in the initrd, which should only be
 one thing, since that's the initrd is only supposed to do one thing:
 mount /.
 
 --Ray
 

What if / is encrypted, and /usr is a different volume encrypted with a 
different password? We can't leave initrd yet because everything in / that we 
actually _need_ isn't available.

Sysadmins on crack break everything...

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Re: Help with debuging Xserver / Goes in an infinite loop

2009-10-05 Thread Colin Walters
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Adam Jackson a...@redhat.com wrote:


 Before typing in cont, of course.  cont continues execution from where
 you're currently stopped.  bt shows a backtrace of where you're
 currently stopped.


If you're not planning to actively debug and just want a stack, i'd
use: gstack $(pidof Xorg)
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Re: Help with debuging Xserver / Goes in an infinite loop

2009-10-05 Thread Joshua C.
2009/10/5 Colin Walters walt...@verbum.org:
 On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Adam Jackson a...@redhat.com wrote:

 Before typing in cont, of course.  cont continues execution from where
 you're currently stopped.  bt shows a backtrace of where you're
 currently stopped.

 If you're not planning to actively debug and just want a stack, i'd
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(gdb) bt
#0  0x003cc3cd70b3 in __select_nocancel () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#1  0x004e615a in WaitForSomething (
pClientsReady=value optimized out) at WaitFor.c:228
#2  0x00446ef2 in Dispatch () at dispatch.c:386
#3  0x0042d205 in main (argc=value optimized out,
argv=0x7fffa2ac9218, envp=value optimized out) at main.c:397

[r...@localhost ~]# gstack $(pidof X)
#0  0x003cc3cd70b3 in __select_nocancel () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#1  0x004e615a in WaitForSomething ()
#2  0x00446ef2 in Dispatch ()
#3  0x0042d205 in main ()

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Re: yum-presto not on by default

2009-10-05 Thread shmuel siegel

Eric Springer wrote:

Would it be possible to have a diff on the filelist db? It seems like
a very large download for something that would change very little.

  
Also the rawhide db itself. A guaranteed 8-12 megabyte download usually 
swamps out any saving from presto (barring changes to eclipse, kernel 
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Re: yum-presto not on by default

2009-10-05 Thread Ahmed Kamal

 Also the rawhide db itself. A guaranteed 8-12 megabyte download usually
 swamps out any saving from presto (barring changes to eclipse, kernel and
 openoffice).


Why aren't we rsync'ing that 12MB db, instead of re-downloading ? Wasn't
there some web friendly rsync fork
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rawhide report: 20091005 changes

2009-10-05 Thread Rawhide Report
Compose started at Mon Oct  5 06:15:11 UTC 2009

Broken deps for i386
--
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.i586 requires libclutter-cairo-0.8.so.0
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.i586 requires libcluttermm-0.8.so.2
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.i586 requires libclutter-glx-0.8.so.0
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.i586 requires 
pkgconfig(cluttermm-0.8)
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.i586 requires pkgconfig(clutter-0.8)



Broken deps for x86_64
--
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.i586 requires libclutter-cairo-0.8.so.0
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.i586 requires libcluttermm-0.8.so.2
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.i586 requires libclutter-glx-0.8.so.0
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.x86_64 requires 
libclutter-glx-0.8.so.0()(64bit)
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.x86_64 requires 
libclutter-cairo-0.8.so.0()(64bit)
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.x86_64 requires 
libcluttermm-0.8.so.2()(64bit)
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.i586 requires 
pkgconfig(cluttermm-0.8)
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.i586 requires pkgconfig(clutter-0.8)
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.x86_64 requires 
pkgconfig(cluttermm-0.8)
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.x86_64 requires 
pkgconfig(clutter-0.8)



Broken deps for ppc
--
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc requires libclutter-cairo-0.8.so.0
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc requires libcluttermm-0.8.so.2
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc requires libclutter-glx-0.8.so.0
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc64 requires 
libclutter-glx-0.8.so.0()(64bit)
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc64 requires 
libclutter-cairo-0.8.so.0()(64bit)
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc64 requires 
libcluttermm-0.8.so.2()(64bit)
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc requires pkgconfig(cluttermm-0.8)
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc requires pkgconfig(clutter-0.8)
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc64 requires 
pkgconfig(cluttermm-0.8)
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc64 requires pkgconfig(clutter-0.8)



Broken deps for ppc64
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clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc64 requires 
libclutter-glx-0.8.so.0()(64bit)
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc64 requires 
libclutter-cairo-0.8.so.0()(64bit)
clutter-cairomm-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc64 requires 
libcluttermm-0.8.so.2()(64bit)
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc64 requires 
pkgconfig(cluttermm-0.8)
clutter-cairomm-devel-0.7.4-2.fc11.ppc64 requires pkgconfig(clutter-0.8)
python-mwlib-0.11.2-3.20090522hg2956.fc12.ppc64 requires LabPlot



New package yum-rhn-plugin
RHN support for yum
Removed package PolicyKit-olpc
Updated Packages:

akonadi-1.2.1-1.fc12

* Tue Sep 01 2009 Lukáš Tinkl lti...@redhat.com - 1.2.1-1
- Akonadi 1.2.1


amarok-2.2.0-2.fc12
---
* Fri Oct 02 2009 Rex Dieter rdie...@fedoraproject.org 2.2.0-2
- Requires: kdebase-runtime (support for trash protocol needed)


argus-2.0.6.fixes.1-19.fc12
---
* Sun Oct 04 2009 Kevin Kofler ke...@tigcc.ticalc.org - 2.0.6.fixes.1-19
- Fix build with libpcap 1.0 (rename conflicting bpf_dump symbol, remove
  conflicting redeclaration of bpf_image)

* Wed Sep 30 2009 Gabriel Somlo somlo at cmu.edu - 2.0.6.fixes.1-18
- Rebuilt for libpcap.1.0

* Fri Jul 24 2009 Fedora Release Engineering rel-...@lists.fedoraproject.org 
- 2.0.6.fixes.1-17
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_12_Mass_Rebuild


brasero-2.28.0-2.fc12
-
* Fri Oct 02 2009 Matthias Clasen mcla...@redhat.com - 2.28.0-2
- Fix ejecting after burning


control-center-2.28.0-13.fc12
-
* Fri Oct 02 2009 Matthias Clasen mcla...@redhat.com 2.28.0-13
- Don't show markup in the UI


empathy-2.28.0.1-1.fc12
---
* Fri Oct 02 2009 Brian Pepple bpep...@fedoraproject.org - 2.28.0.1-1
- Update to 2.28.0.1.
- See http://download.gnome.org/sources/empathy/2.28/empathy-2.28.0.1.news


file-roller-2.28.0-2.fc12
-
* Thu Oct 01 2009 Matthias Clasen mcla...@redhat.com 2.28.0-2
- Respect button-images setting


fonttools-2.2-7.fc12

* Fri Oct 02 2009 Caolán McNamara caol...@redhat.com - 2.2-7
* Resolves: rhbz#525444 as is a reserved keyword in python


gcolor2-0.4-3.fc12
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* Sat Oct 03 2009 Christoph Wickert cwick...@fedoraproject.org - 0.4-3
- Fix missing includes (#525783)


gvfs-1.4.0-3.fc12
-
* Thu Oct 01 2009 Matthias Clasen mcla...@redhat.com - 1.4.0-3
- Consider logical partitions when deciding if a drive should be ignored


happy-1.18.4-4.fc12
---
* Thu Oct 01 2009 Jens 

Re: yum-presto not on by default

2009-10-05 Thread Bill Nottingham
Ahmed Kamal (email.ahmedka...@googlemail.com) said: 
  Also the rawhide db itself. A guaranteed 8-12 megabyte download usually
  swamps out any saving from presto (barring changes to eclipse, kernel and
  openoffice).

 Why aren't we rsync'ing that 12MB db, instead of re-downloading ? Wasn't
 there some web friendly rsync fork

rsync over http/ftp? We don't really have that.

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Fedora Release Engineering meeting summary for 2009-10-05

2009-10-05 Thread Jesse Keating
Minutes:
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2009-10-05/fedora-meeting.2009-10-05-18.02.html

Minutes (text):
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2009-10-05/fedora-meeting.2009-10-05-18.02.txt

Log:
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2009-10-05/fedora-meeting.2009-10-05-18.02.log.html


Meeting started by Oxf13 at 18:02:25 UTC. The full logs are available at
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2009-10-05/fedora-meeting.2009-10-05-18.02.log.html
.



Meeting summary
---
* roll call  (Oxf13, 18:02:31)
  * LINK:

http://test1185.test.redhat.com/results/633-autotest/brutus.test.redhat.com/rats_sanity/results/critpath.log
(Oxf13, 18:09:11)
  * AGREED: No-go for Fedora 12 Beta.  Slip 1 week (and all future dates
by 1 week)  (Oxf13, 18:20:16)
  * ACTION: poelcat to update schedules and send out slip announcement.
(Oxf13, 18:21:27)
  * IDEA: Slip Beta by 1 week, postpone the rest of the schedule
discussion until more information is received regarding data center
moves  (Oxf13, 18:49:36)
  * AGREED: Meeting for deciding what to do with the rest of the F12
schedule set for this Thursday at 1800 UTC  (Oxf13, 19:16:58)

Meeting ended at 19:19:16 UTC.




Action Items

* poelcat to update schedules and send out slip announcement.


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Re: yum-presto not on by default

2009-10-05 Thread James Antill
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 20:32 +0200, Ahmed Kamal wrote:
 Also the rawhide db itself. A guaranteed 8-12 megabyte
 download usually swamps out any saving from presto (barring
 changes to eclipse, kernel and openoffice).

 
 Why aren't we rsync'ing that 12MB db, instead of re-downloading ?
 Wasn't there some web friendly rsync fork

 zsync, see the recent thread for why it isn't in Fedora.

 And I doubt they'd be much savings, even if it worked (and you'd have
to be clever due to the names changing). Adding delta MD support would
be easier, and by easier I mean significant amounts of code and
significant problems on the f-i side.

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Re: Help with debuging Xserver / Goes in an infinite loop

2009-10-05 Thread Adam Jackson
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 19:19 +0200, Joshua C. wrote:

 (gdb) bt
 #0  0x003cc3cd70b3 in __select_nocancel () from /lib64/libc.so.6
 #1  0x004e615a in WaitForSomething (
 pClientsReady=value optimized out) at WaitFor.c:228
 #2  0x00446ef2 in Dispatch () at dispatch.c:386
 #3  0x0042d205 in main (argc=value optimized out,
 argv=0x7fffa2ac9218, envp=value optimized out) at main.c:397

Okay, this isn't the server actually taking 100% of the CPU (almost
certainly), it's before that.  If you type 'cont' to resume, and then ^C
the gdb process once the CPU goes wild, you should break back to the gdb
prompt; _that_'s the backtrace I need.

Of course, you might not, in which case debugging this gets a bit
harder.

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Re: Help with debuging Xserver / Goes in an infinite loop

2009-10-05 Thread Joshua C.
2009/10/5 Adam Jackson a...@redhat.com:
 On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 19:19 +0200, Joshua C. wrote:

 (gdb) bt
 #0  0x003cc3cd70b3 in __select_nocancel () from /lib64/libc.so.6
 #1  0x004e615a in WaitForSomething (
     pClientsReady=value optimized out) at WaitFor.c:228
 #2  0x00446ef2 in Dispatch () at dispatch.c:386
 #3  0x0042d205 in main (argc=value optimized out,
     argv=0x7fffa2ac9218, envp=value optimized out) at main.c:397

 Okay, this isn't the server actually taking 100% of the CPU (almost
 certainly), it's before that.  If you type 'cont' to resume, and then ^C
 the gdb process once the CPU goes wild, you should break back to the gdb
 prompt; _that_'s the backtrace I need.

 Of course, you might not, in which case debugging this gets a bit
 harder.

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(gdb) handle SIGUSR1 nostop
SignalStop  Print   Pass to program Description
SIGUSR1   NoYes Yes User defined signal 1
(gdb) handle SIGUSR2 nostop
SignalStop  Print   Pass to program Description
SIGUSR2   NoYes Yes User defined signal 2
(gdb) handle SIGPIPE nostop
SignalStop  Print   Pass to program Description
SIGPIPE   NoYes Yes Broken pipe
(gdb) cont
Continuing.
^C
Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
0x003cc3cd6827 in ioctl () from /lib64/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0  0x003cc3cd6827 in ioctl () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#1  0x003cd6003113 in drmIoctl (fd=8, request=3221775460,
arg=0x7fff78cabbc0) at xf86drm.c:187
#2  0x003cd600335c in drmCommandWriteRead (fd=8,
drmCommandIndex=value optimized out, data=0x7fff78cabbc0,
size=value optimized out)
at xf86drm.c:2363
#3  0x7f6c6a6b3f08 in radeon_bufmgr_gem_wait_rendering (buf=value
optimized out) at radeon_bufmgr_gem.c:282
#4  0x7f6c6a69a51a in RADEONPrepareAccess (pPix=0x243c2d0,
index=0) at radeon_exa.c:279
#5  0x7f6c69be43b4 in ExaDoPrepareAccess (pDrawable=0x243c2d0,
index=0) at exa.c:523
#6  0x7f6c69be44b8 in exaPrepareAccessReg (pDrawable=0x243c2d0,
index=0, pReg=0x0) at exa.c:543
#7  0x7f6c69beceac in ExaCheckComposite (op=value optimized out,
pSrc=0x24430a0, pMask=0x2397610, pDst=0x27a04b0, xSrc=value optimized
out,
ySrc=value optimized out, xMask=0, yMask=0, xDst=19, yDst=85,
width=55, height=18) at exa_unaccel.c:342
#8  0x7f6c69beb564 in exaComposite (op=value optimized out,
pSrc=0x24430a0, pMask=0x2397610, pDst=0x27a04b0, xSrc=value optimized
out,
ySrc=value optimized out, xMask=0, yMask=0, xDst=19, yDst=85,
width=55, height=18) at exa_render.c:967
#9  0x0052eb90 in damageComposite (op=8 '\b', pSrc=value
optimized out, pMask=value optimized out, pDst=0x27a04b0, xSrc=1,
ySrc=0,
xMask=value optimized out, yMask=value optimized out, xDst=19,
yDst=85, width=55, height=value optimized out) at damage.c:643
#10 0x0052720c in ProcRenderComposite (client=0x2625310) at render.c:720
#11 0x004471d4 in Dispatch () at dispatch.c:456
#12 0x0042d205 in main (argc=value optimized out,
argv=0x7fff78cac198, envp=value optimized out) at main.c:397

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Docs preparing to convert to Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0 Unported license

2009-10-05 Thread Ian Weller
Today, the Docs team finalized the conversion of the licensing of our
documentation and project content from the Open Publication License
(OPL) to a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License
(CC-BY-SA). Docs originally reached a consensus to change the license in
June 2009, and after answering questions raised by the community, the
Docs team decided to go ahead with the transition.

While OPL is a free and open documentation license, moving to a more
widely known and adopted license and the one used by the likes of
Wikipedia and GNOME Project helps us share our content more easily with
the rest of the Free software community.

Additional information can be found at:
  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Relicensing_OPL_to_CC_BY_SA

We'd like to thank Tom 'spot' Callaway, Fedora's legal ninja, and
Richard Fontana of Red Hat Legal for their help with the conversion. We
look forward to continue working with the community and share our
documentation freely.

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Heads-up: rb_libtorrent bump (Rawhide), rebuilds required

2009-10-05 Thread Peter Gordon
Hi, all.

I just pushed an update to rb_libtorrent 0.14.16 in rawhide (F13+),
which bumps the library soname from libtorrent-rasterbar.so.3 to
libtorrent-rasterbar.so.5.

Because of this change, applications which use this library will need to
be rebuilt. According to repoquery, these are qbittorrent and
springlobby (maintainers CC-ed). I've successfully rebuilt these two
packages locally (from their CVS devel/ branches) with this update
earlier today and did not see any problems, so I don't expect any issues
in updating.

Packages such as Deluge and Miro which use rb_libtorrent through its
Python bindings remain unaffected by this change.

Please let me know if there are any related problems or questions as
they arise.

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Re: dracut, or should booting a LiveCD touch the hard disk?

2009-10-05 Thread Ray Strode
Hi,
 What if / is encrypted, and /usr is a different volume encrypted with a 
 different password? We can't leave initrd yet because everything in / that we 
 actually _need_ isn't available.

 Sysadmins on crack break everything...

True, if you

1) have encrypted /
2) have a separate /usr
3) have that /usr encrypted with a *different* password than /
4) are using a graphical splash instead of the verbose details one

Then you have to know to enter your /usr password after your /
password, because we don't have anyway to tell you.

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Re: dracut, or should booting a LiveCD touch the hard disk?

2009-10-05 Thread Ray Strode
Hi,

 On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:18:37 -0400, Ray Strode wrote:

  Just for my information, do I read this correctly that
  dracut/plymouth is supposed to show a graphical password prompt to
  unlock encrypted partitions at boot time?
 Yes, if you have modesetting enabled and get a graphical splash
 otherwise.

 I do, both. I also have an encrypted partition (not /, entered in 
 /etc/crypttab),
 and I do have graphical boot. When the point is reached to unlock the 
 partition
 plymouth switches back to the text console so I can enter the passphase (there
 is no prompt, but just entering the passphase works)

 Where do I have to kick to get the graphical dialog?
You shouldn't have to kick anything. Sounds like a bug, can you file it?

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Fedora 12 Beta Release Rescheduled to 2009-10-20

2009-10-05 Thread John Poelstra

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/12/Schedule

At the Release Engineering meeting today
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2009-October/msg00244.html
it was noted that we still do not have a beta RC composed because a few 
blocker bugs remain.


The decision was made to move the Fedora 12 Beta Release date to 
2009-10-20 instead of its scheduled date of 2009-10-13 (one week from 
Tuesday).  The original intention was also to move the final release 
date of Fedora 12 to 2009-11-17, but that decision has been deferred 
until Thursday while the Infrastructure team researches some issues 
related to an upcoming data center move.


The next meeting to determine the final release date for Fedora 12 will 
be this Thursday, 2009-10-08 at 18:00 UTC (2 PM EDT) in #fedora-meeting. 
 After that meeting all of the detailed Fedora 12 team schedules will 
be fully updated to reflect the plan of record.


REMINDER: we are in and will remain in FINAL FREEZE for Fedora 12.  This 
is not a new opportunity for more time to continue development work or 
squeeze more bug fixes into Fedora 12.  A new branch is already open 
where this work can continue for Fedora 13.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Beta_Freeze_Policy

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Package Review Stats for last 7 days ending 4th

2009-10-05 Thread Rakesh Pandit
Top five FAS account holders who have completed reviewing Package
review components on bugzilla for 7 days ending 4th Oct were Mamoru
Tasaka, Alan Pevec, Chitlesh GOORAH, Jan Klepek and Thomas Janssen.

Start Date: 2009-09-27 00:00:00
End Date: 2009-10-04 00:00:00

Mamoru Tasaka - 5

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=466047
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=525988
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=525989
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=525210
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=525786


Alan Pevec - 4

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=526041
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=468804
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=468230
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=503591


Chitlesh GOORAH - 3

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=524545
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=526274
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=524346


Jan Klepek - 3

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=522988
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=520463
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=525913


Thomas Janssen - 3

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=526238
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=526544
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=525453


Guido Grazioli - 2

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=525795
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=525796


Jussi Lehtola - 2

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=225886
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=525909


Peter Lemenkov - 2

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=526303
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=509158


Ben Boeckel - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=489728


Bryan O'Sullivan - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=523883


Christian Krause - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=509310


Christoph Wickert - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=526866


Gianluca Sforna - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=524888


Juan Manuel Rodriguez - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=518586


Martin Gieseking - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=526055


Michael Schwendt - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=525929


Michel Alexandre Salim - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=475861


Nick Bebout - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=526595


Nicolas Mailhot - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=512079


Peter Robinson - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488563


Rex Dieter - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=525510


Roman Rakus - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=502854


Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=524332


Steve Traylen - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=516529


Terje Røsten - 1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=521430



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Review Requests: 40

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Re: dracut, or should booting a LiveCD touch the hard disk?

2009-10-05 Thread Adam Williamson
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 16:27 +0200, Hans de Goede wrote:

 Thanks for bringing this up. I'll create a patch for the scripts
 generating the livecd to add rd_NO_LUKS to the normal livecd
 syslinux.cfg entry. I already was planning on doing this, but I forgot.

can you file a tag request to get this into the beta? it's the kind of
thing that shouldn't show up in the beta, and we can't fix it with
updates. and it's a pretty safe change (just switching a behaviour
choice when we know both choices do what they're supposed to). CCing
Jesse to accept the request.

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[Bug 527141] Using Droid Sans as application font causes problems with Adobe apps

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[Issue 96826] Add font autoinstallation support

2009-10-05 Thread tm
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[Bug 481068] bitmap-fonts needs updating to revised packaging guidelines

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #15 from Pravin Satpute psatp...@redhat.com  2009-10-05 05:20:59 
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bitmap-fonts-0.3-9.fc12 successfully moved from dist-f12-updates-candidate into
dist-f12

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[Bug 504270] [Fonts-Indic][te_IN] - GSUB shape with SSA and HA are wrong.

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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 Status|MODIFIED|CLOSED
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--- Comment #9 from Pravin Satpute psatp...@redhat.com  2009-10-05 05:33:22 
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please reopen if any problem

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[Bug 526633] Review Request: gargi-fonts - A Devanagari font

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #4 from Pravin Satpute psatp...@redhat.com  2009-10-05 06:55:16 
EDT ---
(In reply to comment #3) 
 2. please ask the lohit people what they think about this font. IMHO it is
 highly likely one of the lohit fonts shares a common ancestry with gargi (and
 in that case they should at least cross-alias each other)

while comparing lohit devanagari script fonts (marathi, hindi, konkani, nepali,
sindhi and kashmiri)

There are little bit differences in lohit and Gargi
i.e Gargi fonts shape are little more Bold compare to lohit,
space of gargi is more than lohit
there are also little bit differences in characters shape

but overall as said above yes, they share common style(Sans) and ancestry.

between how corss-alias will work?

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[Bug 526633] Review Request: gargi-fonts - A Devanagari font

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #5 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-10-05 
07:13:19 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #4)
 (In reply to comment #3) 
  2. please ask the lohit people what they think about this font. IMHO it is
  highly likely one of the lohit fonts shares a common ancestry with gargi 
  (and
  in that case they should at least cross-alias each other)
 
 while comparing lohit devanagari script fonts (marathi, hindi, konkani, 
 nepali,
 sindhi and kashmiri)
 
 There are little bit differences in lohit and Gargi
 i.e Gargi fonts shape are little more Bold compare to lohit,
 space of gargi is more than lohit
 there are also little bit differences in characters shape

Ok, that means that they probably were not forked from a common root after all,
so no need to cross-alias

 but overall as said above yes, they share common style(Sans) and ancestry.
 
 between how corss-alias will work?

cross-alias is when package B tells fontconfig : if app asks for font A, and it
is not present, use my font B instead (and the reverse in package A). We do it
for DejaVuLGC/DejaVu for example. But this kind of aliasing is only worth it
when fonts are very close in style or metrics, typically when two projects took
the same origin font and froked it in different ways

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[Bug 526633] Review Request: gargi-fonts - A Devanagari font

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--- Comment #6 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-10-05 
07:16:03 EDT ---
Ankur, please use Sans as classification and I'll approve the package (if you
fixed the other bits. Also, please make sure your fontconfig prio is  Lohit
Devanagari so Lohit stays the default

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[Bug 527214] New: Use upstream tarball and make modifications during the build

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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Summary: Use upstream tarball and make modifications during the build

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=527214

   Summary: Use upstream tarball and make modifications during the
build
   Product: Fedora
   Version: rawhide
  Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
  Severity: medium
  Priority: low
 Component: sazanami-fonts
AssignedTo: ta...@redhat.com
ReportedBy: caol...@redhat.com
 QAContact: extras...@fedoraproject.org
CC: ta...@redhat.com, fedora-fonts-bugs-list@redhat.com,
fedora-i18n-b...@redhat.com
Classification: Fedora
Target Release: ---


Created an attachment (id=363657)
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alternative approach that self-documents our changes

As described in rhbz#461617 we have a modified sazanami-fonts tarball that
differs from the original. Apparently to change the 0x7E6B glyph in the Gothic
and Mincho fonts according to rhbz##196433

Attached is a suggestion to use the original tarball and modify it during the
build to swap in the two desired replacement glyphs using the ttx tool from
fontutils.

I don't have strong feelings about this one way or the other, but I feel this
might be a rather neater and self-documenting mechanism to solving the
original problem ?

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[Bug 525444] [abrt] crash detected in fonttools-2.2-6.fc12

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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Caolan McNamara caol...@redhat.com changed:

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[Bug 526633] Review Request: gargi-fonts - A Devanagari font

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #7 from Ankur Sinha sanjay.an...@gmail.com  2009-10-05 09:11:41 
EDT ---
(In reply to comment #3)
 Anyway, thanks a lot for adding a new font package in the review pipe
 
 Appart from the CSS classification I can't really help you with, here is some
 review:
 
 1. non LGC font ⇒ please use a priority ≥ 65 as per fontconfig-priorities.txt
 

I'll check up the prio for the lohit font and fix this.. 

 3. Licensing should be GPLv2+

Fixed. Will upload a new build in a day max.

 
 4. (non blocking) please ask upstream to add the standard FSF GPL font
 exception to their licensing

Contacted upstream, no response yet :(

 
 5. (non blocking) description could use some meat

I copied whatever I got from the font homepage. There's no readme etc to get
more from. 

 Anyway, this package is mostly fine, except for the classification problem.
 
 NEEDINFO till this is resolved  

(In reply to comment #6)
 Ankur, please use Sans as classification and I'll approve the package (if you
 fixed the other bits. Also, please make sure your fontconfig prio is  Lohit
 Devanagari so Lohit stays the default  

Okay, ill fix up the fontconfig.  I cant do much about some of the other bits
(stated above)

regards,
Ankur

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[Bug 527141] Using Droid Sans as application font causes problems with Adobe apps

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #5 from Behdad Esfahbod besfa...@redhat.com  2009-10-05 15:33:46 
EDT ---
Problem seems to be in either cairo-ft or freetype.  Need someone to debug, to
see where the out-of-memory status is coming from.  I don't have access to a
64bit machine.

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[Bug 527141] Using Droid Sans as application font causes problems with Adobe apps

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--- Comment #6 from Michel Alexandre Salim michael.silva...@gmail.com  
2009-10-05 16:49:42 EDT ---
Maddeningly, I cannot reproduce this anymore (it reliably occured yesterday).
Feel free to close the bug.

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[Bug 526204] Review Request: ucs-fixed-fonts selected set of bitmap fonts

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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   Flag|fedora-review?  |needinfo?(psatp...@redhat.c
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--- Comment #1 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-10-05 
16:59:04 EDT ---
Full review:

1. Please add a fontconfig file (fixed is monospace, that's easy)

2. Please correct the licensing tag, I doubt fixed uses 3 different licenses

3. Please remove 
Requires(pre): fontconfig
BuildRequires: xorg-x11-font-utils

(or tell me where they are used)

4. Please add a %build section (even if empty). rpm does not like specs without
%build

5. Please put the URL in URL not in description (and limit your description
line lenght to 80c)

6. Please compress the resulting pcf files

7. Why do you ship the Lucida license file ?

8. It would be neat to edit the readme so it does not references fonts not
present in the rpm

9. it seems fontconfig reads the family name in the fonts as MiscFixed.
Please rename yout package ucs-miscfixed-fonts

And that should be all

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[Bug 526204] Review Request: ucs-fixed-fonts selected set of bitmap fonts

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[Bug 526058] Review Request: sil-scheherazade-fonts - SIL Scheherazade Arabic Script Unicode Font

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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   Flag|fedora-review?  |fedora-review+




--- Comment #5 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-10-05 
17:12:29 EDT ---
This one is golden

〠〠〠 APPROVED 〠〠〠

You can now continue from
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Font_package_lifecycle#3.a

I hope the process was pleasant, and that it will inspire you to package a
other fonts for Fedora. Please do not hesitate to suggest improvements to our
organisation on the fonts mailing list.

Thank you for your contribution to our font package pool.

⇒ REASSIGNING

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[Bug 526607] Review Request: openfontlibrary-smonohand-font - A handwritten monospace font

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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   Flag|fedora-review?  |fedora-review+




--- Comment #11 from Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net  2009-10-05 
17:34:44 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #8)

 OFLB's web contact form is currently broken, so I'm not sure whether the
 message I sent actually got through or not. I'm checking on IRC to see if
 anyone could fix it.

The font metadata says the author is stefan.mueller at fgan.de

Anyway: you've fixed what you could, the rest depends on upstream, so I'll
approve the package now. Please continue to ping upstream, and update this
package when he answers.

⳧⳧⳧ APPROVED ⳧⳧⳧

You can now continue from
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Font_package_lifecycle#3.a

I hope the process was pleasant, and that it will inspire you to package
other fonts for Fedora. Please do not hesitate to suggest improvements to our
organisation on the fonts mailing list.

Thank you for your contribution to our font package pool.

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[Bug 527214] Use upstream tarball and make modifications during the build

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #1 from Akira TAGOH ta...@redhat.com  2009-10-05 22:47:58 EDT ---
Thanks. to make the process clearer next time, given that I need to modify the
font again, I just need to:

1. modify the font on fontforge say
2. convert the font to ttx and diff both the original ttx and the modified ttx
and pick up only the glyph updated
3. apply the patch at the build time as you attached

Should this process work?

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rpms/sazanami-fonts/devel uni7E6B-gothic.patch, NONE, 1.1 uni7E6B-mincho.patch, NONE, 1.1 sazanami-fonts.spec, 1.7, 1.8

2009-10-05 Thread Akira TAGOH
Author: tagoh

Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/sazanami-fonts/devel
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv12915

Modified Files:
sazanami-fonts.spec 
Added Files:
uni7E6B-gothic.patch uni7E6B-mincho.patch 
Log Message:
* Tue Oct  6 2009 Akira TAGOH ta...@redhat.com - 0.20040629-9
- keeps the original timestamps for TTFs.

uni7E6B-gothic.patch:
 sazanami-gothic.ttx |  321 
 1 file changed, 176 insertions(+), 145 deletions(-)

--- NEW FILE uni7E6B-gothic.patch ---
--- sazanami-gothic.ttx.orig2009-09-30 09:12:32.0 +0100
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[Bug 526607] Review Request: oflb-smonohand-fonts - A handwritten monospace font

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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comments should be made in the comments box of this bug.


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=526607


Michel Alexandre Salim michael.silva...@gmail.com changed:

   What|Removed |Added

Summary|Review Request: |Review Request:
   |openfontlibrary-smonohand-f |oflb-smonohand-fonts - A
   |ont - A handwritten |handwritten monospace font
   |monospace font  |
   Flag||fedora-cvs?




--- Comment #12 from Michel Alexandre Salim michael.silva...@gmail.com  
2009-10-06 00:47:46 EDT ---
Yup, forgot to mention(In reply to comment #11)
 (In reply to comment #8)
 
  OFLB's web contact form is currently broken, so I'm not sure whether the
  message I sent actually got through or not. I'm checking on IRC to see if
  anyone could fix it.
 
 The font metadata says the author is stefan.mueller at fgan.de
Yup, forgot to mention that I did install fontforge, found the email, and
emailed the author. Have not heard back from him yet.

 ⳧⳧⳧ APPROVED ⳧⳧⳧
Thanks!

 I hope the process was pleasant, and that it will inspire you to package
 other fonts for Fedora. Please do not hesitate to suggest improvements to our
 organisation on the fonts mailing list.
Oh, it was. Quite a model for other SIGs -- I'd have to borrow some of your
pages for the Mono and GNUstep SIGs when I get the time.

New Package CVS Request
===
Package Name: oflb-smonohand-fonts
Short Description: A handwritten monospace font
Owners: salimma
Branches: F-10 F-11 F-12 EL-4 EL-5
InitialCC: fonts-sig

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rpms/sazanami-fonts/devel sources,1.2,1.3

2009-10-05 Thread Akira TAGOH
Author: tagoh

Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/sazanami-fonts/devel
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv23951

Modified Files:
sources 
Log Message:



Index: sources
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/sazanami-fonts/devel/sources,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -p -r1.2 -r1.3
--- sources 27 Aug 2007 03:42:29 -  1.2
+++ sources 6 Oct 2009 04:57:02 -   1.3
@@ -1 +1 @@
-b312f77829011547b19fc16956dc6f12  sazanami-20061016.tar.bz2
+ceef10579a75c92483171f3bd7f77df2  sazanami-20040629.tar.bz2

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rpms/sazanami-fonts/devel .cvsignore,1.2,1.3

2009-10-05 Thread Akira TAGOH
Author: tagoh

Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/sazanami-fonts/devel
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv24084

Modified Files:
.cvsignore 
Log Message:



Index: .cvsignore
===
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/sazanami-fonts/devel/.cvsignore,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -p -r1.2 -r1.3
--- .cvsignore  27 Aug 2007 03:42:29 -  1.2
+++ .cvsignore  6 Oct 2009 04:57:46 -   1.3
@@ -1 +1,2 @@
 sazanami-20061016.tar.bz2
+sazanami-20040629.tar.bz2

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[Bug 527214] Use upstream tarball and make modifications during the build

2009-10-05 Thread bugzilla
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=527214


Akira TAGOH ta...@redhat.com changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Status|NEW |MODIFIED




--- Comment #2 from Akira TAGOH ta...@redhat.com  2009-10-06 01:53:55 EDT ---
Fixed in sazanami-fonts-0.20040629-9.fc13.

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Re: Self-introduction, and review request

2009-10-05 Thread Nicolas Mailhot


Le Jeu 1 octobre 2009 03:34, Michel Alexandre Salim a écrit :

 Hello all,

[…]

 Review Request: openfontlibrary-smonohand-font - A handwritten monospace font

And the package has now passed review. Thank you for stopping here!

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Re: New font package review request for Sheherazade SIL font

2009-10-05 Thread Nicolas Mailhot


Le Lun 28 septembre 2009 17:25, Hedayat Vatankhah a écrit :

 Hi all,
 I've created a new font package request at
 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=526058
 Any comments and/or suggestions are highly appreciated. Notice that this
 is my first font package :)

And this one is now approved, I hope its was less painful than you feared. And
BTW, we have a few other SIL unicode fonts on the wishlist, now you've done
one it should not be too difficult to do others

(but just packaging one font is fine too)

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[PATCH] Ensure HG useses utf-8 encoding

2009-10-05 Thread Mike McGrath
---
 modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi |4 +++-
 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi 
b/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi
index b54076c..1291f66 100755
--- a/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi
+++ b/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi
@@ -14,9 +14,11 @@ setup_environ(settings)
 
 # Setting up the SOCK to use ssh-agent
 os.environ['SSH_AUTH_SOCK']='/var/lib/transifex/ssh-agent-sock-transifex'
-
 os.environ['CVS_RSH']='ssh'
 
+# Ensure HG uses utf-8 encoding
+os.environ['HGENCODING']='utf-8'
+
 # Setting up the home dir
 os.environ['HOME'] = '/var/lib/transifex'
 
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Re: [PATCH] Ensure HG useses utf-8 encoding

2009-10-05 Thread Diego Búrigo Zacarão
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:

 ---
  modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi |4 +++-
  1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

 diff --git a/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi
 b/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi
 index b54076c..1291f66 100755
 --- a/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi
 +++ b/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi
 @@ -14,9 +14,11 @@ setup_environ(settings)

  # Setting up the SOCK to use ssh-agent
  os.environ['SSH_AUTH_SOCK']='/var/lib/transifex/ssh-agent-sock-transifex'
 -
  os.environ['CVS_RSH']='ssh'

 +# Ensure HG uses utf-8 encoding
 +os.environ['HGENCODING']='utf-8'
 +
  # Setting up the home dir
  os.environ['HOME'] = '/var/lib/transifex'
  https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list


I'm suspicious of saying something, but I give a +1. :)

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blogs site (lets finish it)

2009-10-05 Thread Mike McGrath
We're confusing people with the blogs site atm.

http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2009/10/blogsfpo.html

If it's done (I see the ticket has been closed) can we get the SOP
together and have someone prepare an announcement?

-Mike

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Outstanding F12 tickets

2009-10-05 Thread Mike McGrath
We have a lot of F12 tickets open atm.  Please look if you're on this list
and either fix / close the ticket or change it from a F12 milestone if it
won't get completed:

http://tinyurl.com/yanpucr

  1 boodle
  1 fchiulli
  1 jcollie_jsmith
  1 laxathom
  1 lmacken
  1 nb
  1 owner
  1 santosp_ricky_mmcgrath
  1 susmit
  1 sysadmin-hosted-memb...@fedoraproject.org
  1 toshio
  1 webmas...@fedoraproject.org
  2 ianweller
  2 nigelj
  2 smooge
  3 ausil
  4 mdomsch
  6 ricky
  7 mmcgrath

-Mike

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Outstanding Tickets (overall)

2009-10-05 Thread Mike McGrath

Here's a list of outstanding tickets overall.  If you see yourself on this
list please take care of the ticket, find someone else to take care of the
ticket, or assign it to nobody (or the correct team)

https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/1:

  1 affix
  1 boodle
  1 craigt
  1 fchiulli
  1 herlo
  1 Hosting
  1 ivazquez
  1 jcollie_jsmith
  1 lmacken_johnp
  1 mchua
  1 meyering
  1 nb
  1 owner
  1 poelstra
  1 santosp
  1 skvidal
  1 steved
  1 susmit
  1 sysadmin-backup-members
  1 sysadmin-web-members
  1 webmas...@fedoraproject.org
  1 yingbull
  1 ynemoy
  2 cvsadmin-members_sysadmin-cvs-members
  2 damian
  2 ggruener
  2 glezos
  2 hiemanshu
  2 laxathom
  2 mmahut
  2 notting
  2 onekopaka
  2 tmz
  3 elections-members
  3 jcollie
  3 jstanley
  3 sysadmin-noc-members
  3 web-members
  5 lmacken
  5 mdomsch
  6 ianweller
 10 sysadmin-hosted-members_sysadmin-tools-members
 11 nigelj
 12 ausil
 12 smooge
 15 santosp_ricky_mmcgrath
 15 toshio
 16 sysadmin-hosted-memb...@fedoraproject.org
 25 mmcgrath
 27 ricky
 33 nobody

-Mike

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Re: blogs site (lets finish it)

2009-10-05 Thread Nicu Buculei
On 10/05/2009 04:57 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
 We're confusing people with the blogs site atm.
 
 http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2009/10/blogsfpo.html
 
 If it's done (I see the ticket has been closed) can we get the SOP
 together and have someone prepare an announcement?

Following Martin's post I just found this bug:
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1718

It should be easy to fix, I believe is all about passing URLs in a bat
format, but ugly enough to need fixes before going public (affect
everybody trying to add comments)

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FW: [Fedora Infrastructure] #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating dir entries for not up-to-date mirrors

2009-10-05 Thread Matt_Domsch
Requesting +1s to apply this hotfix, which only affects the MM crawler.

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-Original Message-
From: Fedora Infrastructure [mailto:t...@fedorahosted.org]
Sent: Mon 10/5/2009 10:38 AM
To: mdom...@fedoraproject.org
Cc: ri...@fedoraproject.org; n...@fedoraproject.org
Subject: [Fedora Infrastructure] #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating 
dir entries for not up-to-date mirrors
 
#1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating dir entries for not up-to-date
mirrors
-+--
 Reporter:  mdomsch  |   Owner:  mdomsch   
 Type:  bug  |  Status:  new   
 Priority:  major|   Milestone:  Fedora 12 
Component:  Web Application  | Version:  Production
 Severity:  Normal   |Keywords:  hotfix
-+--
 = phenomenon =
 nb reported that running report_mirror would report hundreds of
 directories deleted on each run.

 = reason =
 crawler is creating HostCategoryDir entries for not up-to-date directories
 (in fact, dirs that nb has excluded on his mirror).  report_mirror then
 deletes these entries.


 = recommendation =
 commit 20986e503db481d4760e6e3ea74b07863a8e1cf9
 Author: Matt Domsch m...@domsch.com
 Date:   Sun Oct 4 22:25:15 2009 -0500

 crawler: don't create HCDs for directories which aren't up2date

 diff --git a/server/crawler_perhost b/server/crawler_perhost
 index 9553fb8..8964c7e 100755
 --- a/server/crawler_perhost
 +++ b/server/crawler_perhost
 @@ -303,6 +303,9 @@ def sync_hcds(host, host_category_dirs):
  if hcd.count()  0:
  hcd = hcd[0]
  else:
 +# don't create HCDs for directories which aren't up2date on
 the mirror
 +# chances are the mirror is excluding that directory
 +if not up2date: continue
  hcd = HostCategoryDir(host_category=hc, path=path,
 directory=d)

  if hcd.directory is None:

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Re: FW: [Fedora Infrastructure] #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating dir entries for not up-to-date mirrors

2009-10-05 Thread Ricky Zhou
On 2009-10-05 10:40:31 AM, matt_dom...@dell.com wrote:
 Requesting +1s to apply this hotfix, which only affects the MM crawler.
 
 --
 Matt Domsch
 Technology Strategist, Dell Office of the CTO
 linux.dell.com  www.dell.com/linux
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Fedora Infrastructure [mailto:t...@fedorahosted.org]
 Sent: Mon 10/5/2009 10:38 AM
 To: mdom...@fedoraproject.org
 Cc: ri...@fedoraproject.org; n...@fedoraproject.org
 Subject: [Fedora Infrastructure] #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly 
 creating dir entries for not up-to-date mirrors
  
 #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating dir entries for not up-to-date
 mirrors
 -+--
  Reporter:  mdomsch  |   Owner:  mdomsch   
  Type:  bug  |  Status:  new   
  Priority:  major|   Milestone:  Fedora 12 
 Component:  Web Application  | Version:  Production
  Severity:  Normal   |Keywords:  hotfix
 -+--
  = phenomenon =
  nb reported that running report_mirror would report hundreds of
  directories deleted on each run.
 
  = reason =
  crawler is creating HostCategoryDir entries for not up-to-date directories
  (in fact, dirs that nb has excluded on his mirror).  report_mirror then
  deletes these entries.
 
 
  = recommendation =
  commit 20986e503db481d4760e6e3ea74b07863a8e1cf9
  Author: Matt Domsch m...@domsch.com
  Date:   Sun Oct 4 22:25:15 2009 -0500
 
  crawler: don't create HCDs for directories which aren't up2date
 
  diff --git a/server/crawler_perhost b/server/crawler_perhost
  index 9553fb8..8964c7e 100755
  --- a/server/crawler_perhost
  +++ b/server/crawler_perhost
  @@ -303,6 +303,9 @@ def sync_hcds(host, host_category_dirs):
   if hcd.count()  0:
   hcd = hcd[0]
   else:
  +# don't create HCDs for directories which aren't up2date on
  the mirror
  +# chances are the mirror is excluding that directory
  +if not up2date: continue
   hcd = HostCategoryDir(host_category=hc, path=path,
  directory=d)
 
   if hcd.directory is None:
 
 -- 
+1

Thanks,
Ricky


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Re: FW: [Fedora Infrastructure] #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating dir entries for not up-to-date mirrors

2009-10-05 Thread Toshio Kuratomi
On 10/05/2009 08:40 AM, matt_dom...@dell.com wrote:
 Requesting +1s to apply this hotfix, which only affects the MM crawler.
 
 --
 Matt Domsch
 Technology Strategist, Dell Office of the CTO
 linux.dell.com  www.dell.com/linux
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Fedora Infrastructure [mailto:t...@fedorahosted.org]
 Sent: Mon 10/5/2009 10:38 AM
 To: mdom...@fedoraproject.org
 Cc: ri...@fedoraproject.org; n...@fedoraproject.org
 Subject: [Fedora Infrastructure] #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly 
 creating dir entries for not up-to-date mirrors
  
 #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating dir entries for not up-to-date
 mirrors
 -+--
  Reporter:  mdomsch  |   Owner:  mdomsch   
  Type:  bug  |  Status:  new   
  Priority:  major|   Milestone:  Fedora 12 
 Component:  Web Application  | Version:  Production
  Severity:  Normal   |Keywords:  hotfix
 -+--
  = phenomenon =
  nb reported that running report_mirror would report hundreds of
  directories deleted on each run.
 
  = reason =
  crawler is creating HostCategoryDir entries for not up-to-date directories
  (in fact, dirs that nb has excluded on his mirror).  report_mirror then
  deletes these entries.
 
 
  = recommendation =
  commit 20986e503db481d4760e6e3ea74b07863a8e1cf9
  Author: Matt Domsch m...@domsch.com
  Date:   Sun Oct 4 22:25:15 2009 -0500
 
  crawler: don't create HCDs for directories which aren't up2date
 
  diff --git a/server/crawler_perhost b/server/crawler_perhost
  index 9553fb8..8964c7e 100755
  --- a/server/crawler_perhost
  +++ b/server/crawler_perhost
  @@ -303,6 +303,9 @@ def sync_hcds(host, host_category_dirs):
   if hcd.count()  0:
   hcd = hcd[0]
   else:
  +# don't create HCDs for directories which aren't up2date on
  the mirror
  +# chances are the mirror is excluding that directory
  +if not up2date: continue
   hcd = HostCategoryDir(host_category=hc, path=path,
  directory=d)
 
   if hcd.directory is None:
 

Looks good to me +1.

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Re: blogs site (lets finish it)

2009-10-05 Thread Hiemanshu Sharma
This is already on the bugs we are trying to solve. It is happening in
more than just commenting parts. Seems to be a problem the way the
URLs are being sent. You can ping nb on the status since he is
handling it.

Regards,

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 On 10/05/2009 04:57 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
 We're confusing people with the blogs site atm.

 http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2009/10/blogsfpo.html

 If it's done (I see the ticket has been closed) can we get the SOP
 together and have someone prepare an announcement?

 Following Martin's post I just found this bug:
 https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1718

 It should be easy to fix, I believe is all about passing URLs in a bat
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Re: rpm-4.6.x friends for RHEL5 (was: hosts for rawhide build chroots - different rpm versions?)

2009-10-05 Thread Axel Thimm
Hi,

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:14:24PM +0300, Axel Thimm wrote:
   we are running a version of rpm 4.6.0 on rhel5.  This is only
   so mock can populate chroots with rpms with stronger hashes
   rhel5's rpm doesnt support.  All srpm creation now takes place
   in chroots so features of the target rpm are always available.
  
   Thanks for the explanation, Dennis. Can I get these tailored rpm rpms
   from somewhere? I just tried rebuilding rpm from rawhide on RHEL5 and
   the dependencies look endless.

 http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/builder-rpms/

This worked for quite a while including Bill's update to rpm, but
since the util-linux-ng update in F11 a couple of weeks ago yum/rpm on
the RHEL5 host fails on util-linux-ng with

[...]
Running Transaction
error: util-linux-ng-2.14.2-11.fc11: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 signature:
BAD, key ID d22e77f2
Warning: scriptlet or other non-fatal errors occurred during
transaction.
[...]

Other packages (even built later than util-linux-ng-2.14.2-11.fc11)
install fine, the keys are installed, and I even tried with
--nogpgcheck.

Shouldn't --nogpgcheck avoid the test in the first place, and why does
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Re: [RFE] x86_64 kernel running in i386 distribution

2009-10-05 Thread Amit Shah
On (Sat) Oct 03 2009 [23:47:41], Xose Vazquez Perez wrote:
 On 09/13/2009 03:58 PM, Amit Shah wrote:
 
  On (Sun) Sep 13 2009 [15:47:09], Xose Vazquez Perez wrote:
  hi,
 
  would it be possible to adapt the i386 distribucion
  to run also the x86_64 kernel ?
  
  You can just 'yum install kernel.x86_64' and that'll work.
 
 I did it in Fedora-11_i386 and there is no x86_64 kernel package.

Maybe you need to add the x86_64 repos to your yum config.

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Re: F11 and CD failure

2009-10-05 Thread Hiisi
2009/10/5 Dennis Mattingly dennismattinglyzz...@gmail.com:
--SNIP--

 As a side note, I've been a professional C++ programmer for several years.
 I have been considering contributing to Fedora somehow, but when I read
 those code-snippets in the bugzilla I started freaking out.

 What's a best first-step for a Windows developer / Fedora fan to start
 contributing to Fedora?


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USB wireless broadband modem from Vodafone on F11

2009-10-05 Thread L
Hi,

I plan to get a USB wireless Broadband modem from Vodafone
http://www.vodafone.com.au/personal/mobilebroadband/mobile-broadband-prepaid.htm

The deal seems attractive. any of you have this USB modem work on
Fedora 11 via NM?

I am happy to hear you experiences with Vodafone USB wireless modem.

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How-to customize gnome-settings-daemon?

2009-10-05 Thread Marco Guazzone
Hello Fedora users,

I'm running F11 with OpenBox (without GNOME) as window manager.
In order to bring some GNOME facilities to the OpenBox environment I
run gnome-settings-daemon at startup.

My problem is that gnome-settings-daemon starts gnome-screensaver.
Since gnome-screensaver does not work properly under OpenBox (actually
It does not activate when computer is idle) I want to disable it (and
run instead the xscreensaver screensaver).

The only way I've found to prevent  gnome-settings-daemon to run
gnome-screensaver is to change system-level configuration files in
/etc/gconf:
* /etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults/%gconf-tree.xml
* /etc/gconf/schemas/apps_gnome_settings_daemon_screensaver.schemas

The problem is that at every update of gnome-settings-daemon package,
these files are overwritten.
This is boring... :(

Is there a way to change gnome-settings-daemon configurations locally,
that is at user-level instead of at system-level?


Thank you very much!!

Cheers,


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Re: Recommendations for choosing the Python GUI packages?

2009-10-05 Thread David Timms

On 10/05/2009 11:29 AM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:

What python GUI packages are recommended
for developing Fedora/Linux applications and is
the most portable?

wxWidgets for crossplatform (linux, mac, windows), natively compiled code.
wxGlade is a wxWidgets gui designer.
There are language bindings for c++ and python.

Take a look at audacity to see the sort of UI that can be built.

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Re: An old X11 routine -xgrabsc-

2009-10-05 Thread Bob Marcan
On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 10:58:31 +0800
Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:

 Reg Clemens wrote:
  In the 'old' X11, there used to be a program xgrabsc, which would 'grab'
  a portion of the screen.  That is:
 
  You started the program and got some sort of little icon.
  You moved the icon to the upper left of the portion of the screen
  you wanted to capture.
  You clicked the mouse.
  The icon probably changed and now you strech the box, with this 
  first point at the upper Left, to a lower right.
  You clicked again.
 
  At this point you had some sort of graphics file that displayed the 
  portion of the screen that you had captured, which you could (say)
  send to the printer, or include in a mail message.
 
  That routine is long gone, I have to assume that something has replaced
  it, but I have no idea what it would be.  Any ideas?
 
 

 Don't know what X program would take its place...maybe xwd helps a bit
 
 But, if you are running Gnome there is always gnome-screenshot and KDE
 has ksnapshot.
 


You can use xv for  this.
xv.x86_64  3.10a.jumbopatch.20070520-10.fc10  @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates

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Relocatable RPM package, access to --prefix value in %postun/%post section

2009-10-05 Thread Oliver Wulff
Hi there

I've built a relocatable RPM package which is installed like this:

sudo rpm -i --prefix=/app/test1 --force --nodeps test-2.0.0-1.i386.rpm
 
I need access to the passed value to the --prefix option (/app/test1) within 
the %postun and %post section of the spec file. Is there an option to get this 
value?

Thanks a lot for your help

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Re: Possible workaround for scanner failing to work in f11

2009-10-05 Thread Mike Cloaked


Mike Cloaked wrote:
 
 I have been battling with trying to get my scanner to work after an f11
 install - this is with a scanner that was working in f10 previously.
 
 I found a fix that may also work for others who find their scanner
 device is not found in GIMP-File-Create-XSane: Device dialog...
 
 

This is reported at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=527137
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Re: Update failure

2009-10-05 Thread Fabio Jara
Hello Patel,

On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 09:56 +0400, Hiisi wrote:
 2009/10/5 Fabio Jara roninteko...@gmail.com:
  Hello Patel,
 
  I personally recommend to clean all of yum
 
  #yum clean all
 
  After that tray to update normally, if it gives you the same error just
  wait. one or two days.
 
  I have had the same error and trust me, you don't want to force the update
  with
 
  #yum update --skip-broken
 
  I did that, and it gave me a conflict with my nvidia drive, kmod-nvidia. The
  problem is probably that a new package have been release and the mirror your
  connecting does not have all the package yet.
 
  Hope my advice help you.
 
 I hope Tim (ignored_mailbox) will not see your advice. He recently was
 very angry about yum clean all. Now it's forbidden to give such advice
 ;-)
Why is that? that worked for me two times in a row now, why is it
forbidden? O_o For future reference.
 
 
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Re: SWAT with -P option

2009-10-05 Thread Arun Shrimali
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
 Arun Shrimali wrote:
 Dear All,

 Can any body help how to activate -P  option in SWAT.

 Add the following line to /etc/xinetd.d/swat

 server_args    = -P     (I would put this under the server line just
 as a matter of course)

 then

 service xinetd restart


 Regards

 Arun

 On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Arun Shrimali arun.r...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear All
 I am running Samba (3.41) with swat on Fedora 11 and both are working
 fine. Now I want my users to be able to change their password through
 web based application. I have tried many option but none of them
 working perfectly with the latest version of Samba.

 Finally, I zeroed down to SWAT, which is working perfectly for users
 to change their password, but I don't want to have view tab on their
 panel when they approach to change the password. This view tab gives
 the complete configuration file - how their account is configured.

 I found that -P option in SWAT can help me in this. Can any body
 help me how to configure this in SWAT.

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Dear Ed,

Its working, thanks

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Re: F11 and CD failure

2009-10-05 Thread Paul W. Frields
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 10:48:45AM +0400, Hiisi wrote:
 2009/10/5 Dennis Mattingly dennismattinglyzz...@gmail.com:
 --SNIP--
 
  As a side note, I've been a professional C++ programmer for several years.
  I have been considering contributing to Fedora somehow, but when I read
  those code-snippets in the bugzilla I started freaking out.
 
  What's a best first-step for a Windows developer / Fedora fan to start
  contributing to Fedora?
 
 
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Re: Old laptop for a media server ? (F11, mediaTomb, transcoding, uPNP server, etc.)

2009-10-05 Thread Richard Heck

On 10/05/2009 01:38 AM, Linuxguy123 wrote:

We have a Dell 5100 laptop sitting here not doing anything.  My wife got
a new one a year ago. We need a media server to serve large digital
images to client computers running digikam and we also want to run
mediatomb to act as a server for our laptops and our uPNP capable tv.

The 5100 has a Pentium 4 running at 2.66 MHz.  Right now it has 256 MB
of RAM, but I think I have 1 GB sitting around here for it.  Plug in a
new 7200 RPM 500 GB hard drive ?  Run a 1 TB USB drive for more
storage ?

   
Definitely add RAM. Even if you don't have the big stick, RAM is dirt 
cheap and will make a big difference.



I would like to run Fedora 11 on it.  (What else ?)  Boot init 3 ?  Run
init level 5 for doing administration ?

   
I ran Fedora on a server for quite some time, but eventually switched 
away, for the simple reason that upgrading the server was too painful 
with Fedora---as I'm sure we all know. And if the upgrade process 
aborts, then I end up having to reconfigure the whole server. Not to 
mention that I have to take the thing down anyway to do it. This could 
be a reason to think about some Debian-based distro, or you could try 
CentOS, which is what I'm now using. I don't know if MediaTomb can be 
compiled for CentOS, though---I run Logitech's Slim Server, or whatever 
it's called now, to feed music to a Squeezebox and two Transporters---or 
if the formats you would need would be available there. If not, then I'd 
think about Debian.



I am running the F11 Live CD on it right now.  It seems to work fairly
well, albeit a bit slow.

   

You should see my server, then: 300MHz Pentium III.


I love the form factor.  It would be quiet and small.  Its got a monitor
and a keyboard and built in battery back up, for a couple hours, anyway.
We have a wireless card for it too... I could do administration on the
couch instead of in some closet somewhere.

   
The only thing I might worry about is heat, and what that will do to the 
laptop if you're leaving it on all the time. (I'm guessing you want to 
leave it on all the time.) You could try putting the laptop on one of 
those laptop cooler things, that has built-in auxiliary fans. I've got 
one that plugs into one of the USB ports.



Will it do the job ?  I'm worried about the transcoding part of things.
Our TV doesn't support many video formats but mediaTomb does transcoding
so that we can watch just about anything we can store.

Will it do the job ?

   
Transcoding is labor intensive, but, given enough RAM, and assuming 
you're not trying to transcode full HD, I'd think you'd have a chance of 
having enough power. I think MediaTomb also has an option to buffer 
the output, and if you set that high enough, then that'll help a lot.


If I were doing this now, I might think about building a dual-core 
Atom-based box in some smallish case. The only downside to this sort of 
thing, and this applies to the laptop, too, is that you very likely will 
run out of disk space at some point, even with a 1TB drive, if you're 
really collecting the videos, and then you have a problem. A 
conventional case gives you a lot more room for new drives.


Richard

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Re: Update failure

2009-10-05 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 08:03 -0400, Fabio Jara wrote:
  I hope Tim (ignored_mailbox) will not see your advice. He recently
 was
  very angry about yum clean all. Now it's forbidden to give such
 advice
  ;-)
 Why is that? that worked for me two times in a row now, why is it
 forbidden? O_o For future reference.

The only reason to use yum clean all instead of yum clean metadata
is if you're running out of space because of cached packages. Then you
get to waste bandwidth (not to mention server resources) downloading
them again.

yum clean metadata has solved every problem I've ever had that yum
clean all would have solved. I would be interested to hear *reasoned*
argument about why this might not always be the case (apart from the
disk space issue already mentioned).

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Re: An old X11 routine -xgrabsc-

2009-10-05 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 08:16:28PM -0600, Reg Clemens wrote:
 In the 'old' X11, there used to be a program xgrabsc, which would 'grab'
 a portion of the screen. ...
 
 That routine is long gone, I have to assume that something has replaced
 it, but I have no idea what it would be.  Any ideas?

Y'know, google (and its ilk) is your friend; search for xgrabsc
replacement, and the first hit says:

  you might check
  xwd, xwd2ps, pbmplus, ImageMagick, XtoPS, xpick or xv.

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Re: An old X11 routine -xgrabsc-

2009-10-05 Thread Tim
On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 20:16 -0600, Reg Clemens wrote:
 In the 'old' X11, there used to be a program xgrabsc, which would
 'grab' a portion of the screen.  ...  That routine is long gone, I
 have to assume that something has replaced it, but I have no idea what
 it would be.  Any ideas?

On Gnome, there's the PRINT SCREEN button, pressed by itself for the
full screen, or with the ALT key for just the active window.

You can run The Gimp, and then capture a screen through it.  Which is
more useful, as you can make it delay the capture, giving you time to
set things up that mightn't, otherwise, be captured (menus, etc.).

No doubt, there's others, too.

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Re: F11 and CD Failure

2009-10-05 Thread Paul Erickson

On 10/04/2009 10:49 PM, Hiisi wrote:

2009/10/5 Gregory P. Ennispo...@pomec.net:
   

Craig White wrote:
 

that all looks good - I don't think it actually mounts until you tell it
to mount - i.e. I use KDE and KDE uses a widget called 'Device Notifier'
and it wouldn't mount the inserted CD until you do something like open
the disk with 'file manager' (Dolphin). I don't know the similar actions
from GNOME. You might find that the disk is actually available and
waiting for user instruction to actually 'mount' it.

Craig

   

CDs are normally auto-mounted in Gnome. You get an icon on the
desktop. But you can turn auto-mounting off.

Mikkel
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the CD when I insert it in the drive, but it does not automount the cd.
Where do you turn the auto-mount on and off?

Greg

 

Check System-Settings-Authorizations
I'm using Finnish language, so it can be named different. It's just my
translation. But it looks like that:
http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/1277/kuvakaappausm.png
   
I checked that, as I am having the same problem, but I can't seem to 
find the
option for auto-mounting audio cds. Is there another syntax used for 
that option?


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Re: PAE kernel on 1GB system?

2009-10-05 Thread Ian Pilcher
On 10/04/2009 06:01 PM, Honza 'thingwath' Bartoš wrote:
 PAE kernel is required for NX bit support (but I'm not sure if your
 CPU supports it anyway).

I didn't know that.  According to /proc/cpuinfo, the C7 does support NX,
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Re: Old laptop for a media server ? (F11, mediaTomb, transcoding, uPNP server, etc.)

2009-10-05 Thread Tim
Linuxguy123:
 I love the form factor.  It would be quiet and small.  Its got a monitor
 and a keyboard and built in battery back up, for a couple hours, anyway.
 We have a wireless card for it too... I could do administration on the
 couch instead of in some closet somewhere.

Richard Heck:
 The only thing I might worry about is heat, and what that will do to the 
 laptop if you're leaving it on all the time. (I'm guessing you want to 
 leave it on all the time.) You could try putting the laptop on one of 
 those laptop cooler things, that has built-in auxiliary fans. I've got 
 one that plugs into one of the USB ports.

Some of the power supplies get very hot too, and it might be a problem
having a battery constantly on charge (or constantly not being charged,
since the thing is already full), on a device that's not designed to
work that way.

There's the hard drive to consider, too.  Laptop drives tend to be
designed to survive being spun up and down more than desktop drives, and
to be running less often.

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Re: Viewing answers to one's nntp posts in Thunderbird

2009-10-05 Thread Tim
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 13:25 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
 However, what is wrong with choosing Click to display message
 threads.  If you are the OP then any response to your message
 will appear under it.

And you could set a rule to highlight your own messages, making them
stand out in the list.

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Re: Old laptop for a media server ? (F11, mediaTomb, transcoding, uPNP server, etc.)

2009-10-05 Thread Linuxguy123
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 08:44 -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
 On 10/05/2009 01:38 AM, Linuxguy123 wrote:
  We have a Dell 5100 laptop sitting here not doing anything.  My wife got
  a new one a year ago. We need a media server to serve large digital
  images to client computers running digikam and we also want to run
  mediatomb to act as a server for our laptops and our uPNP capable tv.
 
  The 5100 has a Pentium 4 running at 2.66 MHz.  Right now it has 256 MB
  of RAM, but I think I have 1 GB sitting around here for it.  Plug in a
  new 7200 RPM 500 GB hard drive ?  Run a 1 TB USB drive for more
  storage ?
 
 
 Definitely add RAM. Even if you don't have the big stick, RAM is dirt 
 cheap and will make a big difference.
 
  I would like to run Fedora 11 on it.  (What else ?)  Boot init 3 ?  Run
  init level 5 for doing administration ?
 
 
 I ran Fedora on a server for quite some time, but eventually switched 
 away, for the simple reason that upgrading the server was too painful 
 with Fedora---as I'm sure we all know. And if the upgrade process 
 aborts, then I end up having to reconfigure the whole server. Not to 
 mention that I have to take the thing down anyway to do it. This could 
 be a reason to think about some Debian-based distro, or you could try 
 CentOS, which is what I'm now using. I don't know if MediaTomb can be 
 compiled for CentOS, though---I run Logitech's Slim Server, or whatever 
 it's called now, to feed music to a Squeezebox and two Transporters---or 
 if the formats you would need would be available there. If not, then I'd 
 think about Debian.
 
  I am running the F11 Live CD on it right now.  It seems to work fairly
  well, albeit a bit slow.
 
 
 You should see my server, then: 300MHz Pentium III.
 
  I love the form factor.  It would be quiet and small.  Its got a monitor
  and a keyboard and built in battery back up, for a couple hours, anyway.
  We have a wireless card for it too... I could do administration on the
  couch instead of in some closet somewhere.
 
 
 The only thing I might worry about is heat, and what that will do to the 
 laptop if you're leaving it on all the time. (I'm guessing you want to 
 leave it on all the time.) You could try putting the laptop on one of 
 those laptop cooler things, that has built-in auxiliary fans. I've got 
 one that plugs into one of the USB ports.
 
  Will it do the job ?  I'm worried about the transcoding part of things.
  Our TV doesn't support many video formats but mediaTomb does transcoding
  so that we can watch just about anything we can store.
 
  Will it do the job ?
 
 
 Transcoding is labor intensive, but, given enough RAM, and assuming 
 you're not trying to transcode full HD, I'd think you'd have a chance of 
 having enough power. I think MediaTomb also has an option to buffer 
 the output, and if you set that high enough, then that'll help a lot.
 
 If I were doing this now, I might think about building a dual-core 
 Atom-based box in some smallish case. The only downside to this sort of 
 thing, and this applies to the laptop, too, is that you very likely will 
 run out of disk space at some point, even with a 1TB drive, if you're 
 really collecting the videos, and then you have a problem. A 
 conventional case gives you a lot more room for new drives.
 
 Richard


Thanks for the reply.   I will be transcoding 1080 HD.  Anyone have
experience with how much processing power that takes ?


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Re: USB wireless broadband modem from Vodafone on F11

2009-10-05 Thread kalinix
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 19:09 +1100, L wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I plan to get a USB wireless Broadband modem from Vodafone
 http://www.vodafone.com.au/personal/mobilebroadband/mobile-broadband-prepaid.htm
 
 The deal seems attractive. any of you have this USB modem work on
 Fedora 11 via NM?
 
 I am happy to hear you experiences with Vodafone USB wireless modem.
 
 Y
 


I do, and it works ok both from NM and cli (through wvdial).

However there is also https://forge.betavine.net/




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Re: Firefox 3.5.3 can only print to file.

2009-10-05 Thread Keith Hunt
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Keith Hunt keith.h...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Keith Hunt keith.h...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Theodore Papadopoulo
 theodore.papadopo...@sophia.inria.fr wrote:


 I do not know for Fedora 11 but for fedora 10 (and many previous versions)
 we have to
 add lpr in the gtk-print-backends in /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc (this is not related
 only to firefox though)
 as in:

 vanuatu- more /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
 gtk-theme-name = Nodoka
 gtk-icon-theme-name = Fedora
 gtk-print-backends = lpr,file

 Hope this helps

 Thanks, Theodore. This was somewhat helpful. After adding that line I
 now have two options: print to file and print to lpr. Printing to lpr
 does print to my default printer.

 However, what I really want is for the list of available printers to
 show up like it does in other apps, and like it used to do in Firefox.


 Adding this line in gtkrc appears to be a crude way to be able to
 print to the default printer but is certainly not a proper solution. I
 think the real problem is that Firefox is not conversing correctly
 with cups. I don't know if this is an issue with the cups libs or the
 gtk-2.0 libs. Any thoughts?



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With help from others I seem to have found a solution. Something had
changed my CUPS conf file and removed the line for listening on a
socket interface. Adding that line back in resolved the problem I was
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