Hi!
My name is Jonas and i want to package some software.
I am the maintainer of the initial package I want to package: nsntrace.
I am also the co-maintainer of GNOME Maps and a Fedora user.
I want to help out. I just created this review:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1358959
Pleas
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 8:31 PM Brian C. Lane wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 07:57:47PM -, Christopher Tubbs wrote:
> > This is still causing me headaches. GPG2 switched away from the
> secring.gpg file, and now I have multiple tools using different files for
> storing my credentials. And,
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 07:57:47PM -, Christopher Tubbs wrote:
> This is still causing me headaches. GPG2 switched away from the secring.gpg
> file, and now I have multiple tools using different files for storing my
> credentials. And, depending on which command I use (sometimes I slip and us
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This is still causing me headaches. GPG2 switched away from the secring.gpg
file, and now I have multiple tools using different files for storing my
credentials. And, depending on which command I use (sometimes I slip and use
gpg instead of gpg2), I import stuff to the wrong keyring, and I can't
On Thu, 2016-07-21 at 18:05 +, Christopher wrote:
> Weird. It's working now. It was odd, because gnome-keyring-daemon was
> running at the time, and the gpg-agent it provides was also working,
> but
> the ssh-agent part was not. But now, they're both working. So... I
> don't
> know what happene
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 6:24 AM Jakub Jelen wrote:
> On 07/20/2016 12:44 AM, Christopher wrote:
> > Previously in F23, an ssh-agent was running when I started a gnome
> > session. I believe (perhaps incorrectly) that this was being provided
> > by gnome-keyring-daemon.
> It was not ssh-keygen, bu
Peter Robinson wrote:
>> alsa-ucm contains routing information to setup sound codecs
>> on some machines, usually SoC-based. It contains configuration
>> that's mostly relevant to ARM devices, but also a few Atom (CherryTrail
>> and Broadwell) related SoCs on Intel.
>>
>> Could we install alsa-ucm
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From 3d91d10d563ca4f32f78a06ca86864a6ca1ea096 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jitka Plesnikova
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 09:40:58 +0200
Subject: 2.84 bump
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perl-CPAN-Perl-Releases.spec | 5 -
sources | 2 +-
3 files changed, 6 insertion
As this Change is already implemented in rawhide, this announcement is
done mostly for "record only" purpose to increase awareness about the
changes it implements.
= Proposed Self Contained Change: Node.js 6.x =
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/NodeJS6x
Change owner(s):
* Stephen Gallagher
Missing expected images:
Kde live i386
Workstation live i386
Kde live x86_64
Cloud_base raw-xz x86_64
Cloud_base raw-xz i386
Atomic raw-xz x86_64
Kde raw-xz armhfp
Minimal raw-xz armhfp
Workstation live x86_64
Failed openQA tests: 28/74 (x86_64), 15/15 (i386)
ID: 25794 Test: x86_64 Everyth
On 07/21/2016 09:02 AM, Vít Ondruch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there chance that somebody more familiar with JS than me would update
> jQuery in Fedora? It would be nice to have jQuery 3.x as well. Or should
> I do the update myself?
>
> I am asking since I need to update rubygem-jquery-rails, which req
Hi,
Is there chance that somebody more familiar with JS than me would update
jQuery in Fedora? It would be nice to have jQuery 3.x as well. Or should
I do the update myself?
I am asking since I need to update rubygem-jquery-rails, which requires
the recent versions of jQuery (and it will require
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