Re: [Mageia-dev] Slow gnome-shell due to new cogl/clutter
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 01:07:07 +0100 Olav Vitters o...@vitters.nl wrote: Suggest to not restart gnome-shell nor logout until upstream fixed it. Gnome-shell is unusably slow atm. Too late for me ;) Fallback mode works fine. So log in with 'Traditional Gnome' as a workaround...
Re: [Mageia-dev] [RFC] Draft of a wiki page for systemd
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 2:58 AM, D.Morgan dmorga...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Florian Hubold doktor5...@arcor.de wrote: Am 16.01.2012 08:58, schrieb D.Morgan: On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 12:45 AM, D.Morgan dmorga...@gmail.com wrote: i started a wiki page about systemd migration. Please if you migrate a package using old sysvinit to systemd, Please add it on this page on the Array Please add packages that i could have forgotten on this page. thank you in advance. which is here: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Features/Systemd Maybe it would also be helpful to others if someone could do a short writeup of what the actual migration to systemd consists of, or some things to pay attention to, instead of just a list of packages? this is planned too ( in fact this is a reason i used the word draft :) ) Sounds good, I've been working on packaging ajaxterm, which run's as a service. Should I add it to the list? I'd be happy to adjust it's startup script when details are written up as to what needs changing. Regards Glen Ogilvie
[Mageia-dev] Packaging MDS and Pulse2
Hi, I've noticed that a project I work on, MDS (http://mds.mandriva.org) is not yet packaged for Mageia. I am wondering if Mageia can package it as Mandriva Directory Server, or if we need to change the name and fork the MDS project in order to package it. Ref: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mandriva_packagers It's available for a number of other distributions, as can be seen on the opensuse build infrastructure, with the name unchanged. https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=mmc-coreproject=home%3Aeonpatapon%3Amds I would also like to package Pulse2, it does not have Mandriva in the package name, but is also developed by Mandriva. Regards Glen Ogilvie
[Mageia-dev] Is mageia a bit slow?
Last night I compiled mips-sde-elf-gcc on Scientific Linux AMD64 and it took about 2hrs 10 minutes. When I compiled it on mageia it took close to 3 hours. gcc is told to use all 4 cores on both. Scientific Linux is version 6.0 with the latest updates. gcc is gcc-4.4.5-6.el6.x86_64. Mageia is the latest released version, not the beta. Any clue what is responsible for the speed issue on magia? Scientific Linux or Redhat Enterprise superior or newer gcc slower? I haven't tested on Fedora 15 or 16 yet. I will eventually test it on gentoo, I haven't used gentoo since my gnome update switched it to gnome 3. I need to find a way to install mate on it to make it usable again. Michel -- For OS/2 and Linux Software visit http://home.comcast.net/~mcatudal
Re: [Mageia-dev] Is mageia a bit slow?
Le 18/01/2012 13:53, Michel Catudal a écrit : Any clue what is responsible for the speed issue on magia? Scientific Linux or Redhat Enterprise superior or newer gcc slower? Are you sure you're using a comparable build environement, meaning similar harware and similar file system, and you're not comparing an nfs-mounted homedir versus a local ssd, for instance ? -- BOFH excuse #209: Only people with names beginning with 'A' are getting mail this week (a la Microsoft)
Re: [Mageia-dev] Packaging MDS and Pulse2
I would realy like to see MDS packaged for Mageia :) 2012/1/18 Glen Ogilvie n...@linuxsolutions.co.nz: Hi, I've noticed that a project I work on, MDS (http://mds.mandriva.org) is not yet packaged for Mageia. I am wondering if Mageia can package it as Mandriva Directory Server, or if we need to change the name and fork the MDS project in order to package it. Ref: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mandriva_packagers It's available for a number of other distributions, as can be seen on the opensuse build infrastructure, with the name unchanged. https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=mmc-coreproject=home%3Aeonpatapon%3Amds I would also like to package Pulse2, it does not have Mandriva in the package name, but is also developed by Mandriva. Regards Glen Ogilvie -- A. Kaaber
Re: [Mageia-dev] Packaging MDS and Pulse2
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012, Glen Ogilvie wrote: Hi, I've noticed that a project I work on, MDS (http://mds.mandriva.org) is not yet packaged for Mageia. I am wondering if Mageia can package it as Mandriva Directory Server, or if we need to change the name and fork the MDS project in order to package it. Ref: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mandriva_packagers I don't think we should change the name, if we don't fork it. And I don't think we should fork it, unless we have a good reason to do it and we plan to maintain ou own fork separatly.
Re: [Mageia-dev] Is mageia a bit slow?
Am 18.01.2012 13:57, schrieb Guillaume Rousse: Le 18/01/2012 13:53, Michel Catudal a écrit : Any clue what is responsible for the speed issue on magia? Scientific Linux or Redhat Enterprise superior or newer gcc slower? Are you sure you're using a comparable build environement, meaning similar harware and similar file system, and you're not comparing an nfs-mounted homedir versus a local ssd, for instance ? Or totally different flags passed to the compiler?
Re: [Mageia-dev] [RFC] Draft of a wiki page for systemd
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Glen Ogilvie n...@linuxsolutions.co.nz wrote: On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 2:58 AM, D.Morgan dmorga...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Florian Hubold doktor5...@arcor.de wrote: Am 16.01.2012 08:58, schrieb D.Morgan: On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 12:45 AM, D.Morgan dmorga...@gmail.com wrote: i started a wiki page about systemd migration. Please if you migrate a package using old sysvinit to systemd, Please add it on this page on the Array Please add packages that i could have forgotten on this page. thank you in advance. which is here: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Features/Systemd Maybe it would also be helpful to others if someone could do a short writeup of what the actual migration to systemd consists of, or some things to pay attention to, instead of just a list of packages? this is planned too ( in fact this is a reason i used the word draft :) ) Sounds good, I've been working on packaging ajaxterm, which run's as a service. Should I add it to the list? I'd be happy to adjust it's startup script when details are written up as to what needs changing. Regards Glen Ogilvie Yes please if you add a new rpm that have systemd ( or that have not systemd support yet ) add it on this page
[Mageia-dev] Drak3d Compiz - Alpha 3
Just installed Alpha 3 fresh on a machine - wanted to install and enable compiz, but Drak3d didn't seem to do the trick. Is the Drak3d too not yet updated for the new X and Compiz?? Thx, R.Fox
Re: [Mageia-dev] Drak3d Compiz - Alpha 3
Le mercredi 18 janvier 2012 à 15:32 +0100, Robert Fox a écrit : Just installed Alpha 3 fresh on a machine - wanted to install and enable compiz, but Drak3d didn't seem to do the trick. Is the Drak3d too not yet updated for the new X and Compiz?? Thx, R.Fox Yes it's a know bug https://bugs.mageia.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=cf_rpmpkg:drak3d
Re: [Mageia-dev] Drak3d Compiz - Alpha 3
Le Wed, 18 Jan 2012 17:02:17 +0100, Manuel Hiebel man...@hiebel.eu a écrit : Le mercredi 18 janvier 2012 à 15:32 +0100, Robert Fox a écrit : Just installed Alpha 3 fresh on a machine - wanted to install and enable compiz, but Drak3d didn't seem to do the trick. Is the Drak3d too not yet updated for the new X and Compiz?? Thx, R.Fox Yes it's a know bug https://bugs.mageia.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=cf_rpmpkg:drak3d Yes, and I don't understand why it doesn't work out of the box, as compiz provide compiz-fusion. Or is it another bug (i.e. compiz is installed but does not start ?) regards Julien
Re: [Mageia-dev] Drak3d Compiz - Alpha 3
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 18:50 +0100, Julien wrote: Le Wed, 18 Jan 2012 17:02:17 +0100, Manuel Hiebel man...@hiebel.eu a écrit : Le mercredi 18 janvier 2012 à 15:32 +0100, Robert Fox a écrit : Just installed Alpha 3 fresh on a machine - wanted to install and enable compiz, but Drak3d didn't seem to do the trick. Is the Drak3d too not yet updated for the new X and Compiz?? Thx, R.Fox Yes it's a know bug https://bugs.mageia.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=cf_rpmpkg:drak3d Yes, and I don't understand why it doesn't work out of the box, as compiz provide compiz-fusion. Or is it another bug (i.e. compiz is installed but does not start ?) regards Julien Compiz appears to install but does not work properly.
[Mageia-dev] Tonight's meeting
Hi there Quite late but we will have a meeting tonight mainly about end of Mageia 2 development planning and how we can organize work. As usual you can add other topics Cheers -- Anne http://mageia.org
Re: [Mageia-dev] Packaging MDS and Pulse2
Glen Ogilvie a écrit : Hi, I've noticed that a project I work on, MDS (http://mds.mandriva.org) is not yet packaged for Mageia. I am wondering if Mageia can package it as Mandriva Directory Server, or if we need to change the name and fork the MDS project in order to package it. Ref: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mandriva_packagers No problem as part of the package name. It is just references to Mandriva as the packaging or supporting distro that must be changed to Mageia. Since you want to support it, it is great that you want to import it. It would be a update to cauldron (becoming part of mga2). It's available for a number of other distributions, as can be seen on the opensuse build infrastructure, with the name unchanged. https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=mmc-coreproject=home%3Aeonpatapon%3Amds I would also like to package Pulse2, it does not have Mandriva in the package name, but is also developed by Mandriva. Almost all of our packages were in Mandriva. We just have to make sure that its' licence permits redistribution, which is generally the case. And that if it is non-free, that it doesn't have any components that are contrained by patent claims or similar considerations. (At least for the moment.) If the package was in mdv2010.1/2 (main/contrib/non-free), then it can be imported as an update to mga1 as well as cauldron. If it wasn't, it would be a backport for mga1. (But backports aren't open yet, unless I missed it.) Regards Glen Ogilvie Regards -- André
Re: [Mageia-dev] Is mageia a bit slow?
Le 18/01/2012 07:57, Guillaume Rousse a écrit : Le 18/01/2012 13:53, Michel Catudal a écrit : Any clue what is responsible for the speed issue on magia? Scientific Linux or Redhat Enterprise superior or newer gcc slower? Are you sure you're using a comparable build environement, meaning similar harware and similar file system, and you're not comparing an nfs-mounted homedir versus a local ssd, for instance ? Same hard disk, same PC spec file almost identical except that I have --with-system-zlib configure section on Scientific Linux and Release: 1%{?dist} instead of Release: %mkrel 2 Both are 64 bits and on ext4, boot is on ext2 for both. I have 3 2TB hard disk. 2 for Linux distributions and 1 for eComStation (OS/2) The only thing I run in virtualbox is windows XP when I have to do some work at home for the company I work for (a French company in Indiana) Sys. de fichiers 1K-blocs UtiliséDispo. Uti% Monté sur /dev/sdb7516061624 226114608 263732616 47% / tmpfs 1962500 336 1962164 1% /dev/shm /dev/sdb1 138829119378 12283 91% /boot /dev/sdb10 371009560 27798300 324365048 8% /home/michel/vm_files /dev/sdb9516061624 379803884 110043340 78% /mageia Michel -- For OS/2 and Linux Software visit http://home.comcast.net/~mcatudal