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Would it be feasible to revert packages to "last build in Rawhide"
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or getting this! I saw the discussion on
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Different Chris, but... it sounds like Windows gets a "fallback"
position for when the firmware has no boot entries; is there a way to
get Fedora into that position instead (in a dual-boot setup)? Or is it
a case of the firmware just explicitly looking for the Windows loader
Once upon a time, Chris Murphy said:
> Not After : Jun 27 21:32:45 2026 GMT
> I'm confused why I'm able to boot. Seems like shim should fail verification
> if the public key is expired.
Are you posting from the future?
BIOS updates
released this year).
I'm not familiar with the intricacies of the signing; can a single shim
be signed by multiple keys? And if so... will MS still sign with the
old key for a while once they start signing with the new key?
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I just wanted to say thanks for all the hard work! My $DAYJOB did a DC
move about 6 months ago, it's never fun and there's always something
that you couldn't anticipate.
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I think there would have to be like a llvm32-devel, like all the
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> On Аўт, 24 чэр 2025, Chris Adams wrote:
> >Once upon a time, Ian Pilcher said:
> >>Keeping in mind that some people won't be aware of this change before
> >>they pull the trigger on the update from F42 -> F43, this
the change proposal:
* A new 389-ds-base-robdb-libs package implements a BerkeleyDb reader
that allows exporting databases into ldif and performing the migration
toward lmdb. This package should be supported until at least F45
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infrastructure, but there hasn't been something that grabbed
me the same way (saying "see something you can help with and dive in"
unfortunately doesn't make it happen, thanks ADHD).
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I'm not talking about source code, I mean Fedora only being intended to
run Fedora-provided software.
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ebody still has to be building the base that goes into the
Flatpak (and I prefer running things on a Fedora base). I like the
sandboxing Flatpak offers, when it's used, but would rather stick with
how Fedora builds libraries and such.
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x27;s weird - I don't know of any "fedora-multimedia" repo in any of
the Fedora-provided repo configs. Do you have any extra repos in
/etc/yum.repos.d from somewhere else?
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e best candidate for the job
> - conflicting requests
> You can try to add to command line:
> --no-best to not limit the transaction to the best candidates
So it works for me on Fedora 41, I don't know if dnf changed in some way
in Fedo
Once upon a time, Michael J Gruber said:
> Chris Adams venit, vidit, dixit 2025-05-29 20:42:29:
> > Once upon a time, Chuck Anderson said:
> > > On Thu, May 29, 2025 at 08:18:08PM +0200, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
> > > > - installed package ffmpeg-lib
oopenh264 instead:
I believe the correct way to do this is to first disable the repo, then
swap the packages:
- sudo dnf config-manager setopt fedora-cisco-openh264.enabled=0
- sudo dnf swap '*openh264*' noopenh264
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> openh264 can't play video either.
Wrong
> I asked Claude to list the differences.
Ask stupid AI questions, get stupid answers.
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The bulk of my online video watching is Youtube, which AFAIK prefers
VP9. I don't know about other video sites.
At a minimum, it should be much easier and well-documented how to
opt-out of the Cisco openh264.
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You need to do this anyway, because otherwise every time you apply
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> On Wed, May 28 2025 at 03:19:49 PM -05:00:00, Chris Adams
> wrote:
> >So it's been another month and this still isn't resolved. I know
> >people
> >on the Fedora side have been trying (don't want to complain
Once upon a time, Michael Catanzaro said:
> On Tue, Apr 29 2025 at 11:00:18 AM -05:00:00, Chris Adams
> wrote:
> >I'm asking because there's a high-priority CVE on openh264 for months
> >that doesn't seem like it's progressing towards getting resolved in
&g
o close
it... but if nobody else cares, maybe I shouldn't either.
Seems like there needs to be some kind of better process than just
auto-closing old bugs. If the maintainer doesn't feel like closing
them, maybe packages should just be orphane
emoving: 2 packages
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e's a high-priority CVE on openh264 for months
that doesn't seem like it's progressing towards getting resolved in
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is "up". For example,
NetworkManager-wait-online.service explictly declares
Before=network-online.target. You should not ever need to refer to the
individual services, network-online.target is sufficient.
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replace desktop applications. Often a web UI has limited functionality.
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Once upon a time, Miro Hrončok said:
> On 17. 02. 25 2:45, Chris Adams wrote:
> >Once upon a time, Alexander Ploumistos said:
> >>I am trying to build the latest version of input-remapper[1] and I
> >>guess some change to the test units has led to this error:
> >
sing Xvfb to satisfy it. Add a
BuildRequires: Xvfb xauth
and then wrap tests with (possibly moving them to a script to call):
xvfb-run -a -w1 [check command]
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Once upon a time, Mateus Rodrigues Costa said:
> Em sex., 7 de fev. de 2025 às 18:56, Chris Adams escreveu:
> > Why is updating a Fedora 41 system with java-11-openjdk installed
> > getting deprecation notices for a Fedora 42 change? I got:
> >
> > The java-11-op
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It currently lacks rpm-based debuginfo, fastdebugs and slowdebugs and
headless subpackage. It also lacks offline javadocs and jdk duplicates jre
The link is to a Fedora 42 change.
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I did not get any emails about the packages I maintain getting rebuilt,
including one in the above list that failed. I also didn't get any
emails at the last mass-rebuild in July 2024... did my emails get
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t got MSDOS. Maybe that's specific
to different ARM64 images?
Anyway, if the long-term idea is "get rid of MSDOS" (which I'm in favor
of), need to double-check that nothing is using MSDOS.
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(e.g. perl/python modules) that extend the language, but not for just
anything that uses perl or python. Applications are just named based on
the upstream project name, no matter the language(s) used.
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> I thought
> maybe this would be something that can be configured in openssl.cnf, but
> it looks like, when testing with "openssl s_client", it looks for certs
> before reading openssl.cnf (which seems weird to me, but so are lo
Once upon a time, Adam Williamson said:
> On Sun, 2024-11-17 at 14:14 -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
> > Also, there's not a way to test this (e.g. remove the cert.pem symlink
> > and see what breaks); the change says the speed-up is to use the
> > directory-hash format by
ki/tls/certs. Something needs to be managing those hashes
(creating, updating, deleting stale) BEFORE the bundle can be
deprecated.
If the hashes directory (once populated) is also going to be considered
OpenSSL-only, it should be moved out from under /etc/pki/tls into a
Once upon a time, Fabio Valentini said:
> On Mon, Nov 4, 2024 at 9:45 PM Chris Adams wrote:
> >
> > I have aisleriot installed to play solitaire card games now and then.
> > After upgrading to Fedora 41 and doing a "dnf autoremove", it no longer
> > runs, b
in mock, I get an RPM with proper library
dependencies, so it would seem to be caused by something in the Fedora
build system. How many other packages may also be missing proper deps?
Someone else opened a BZ for this almost 2 months ago:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2311431
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Once upon a time, Lennart Poettering said:
> I am pretty sure all files inside of a home dir should carry the same
> selinux label, identifying it as a user's file.
That's incorrect, as there are a variety of restricted things, starting
as basic as SSH keys and authorized hosts.
l machine.
How do rootless containers work (with subuid/subgid) in that setup?
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>
> You need to add them manually with the Fedora distribution mapping.
Ahh, I guess somebody (maybe a reviewer?) added many of them for me,
that's why I thought there was some automation that I'd messed up.
Thanks, I've added the rest
?
Packages I don't see in release-monitoring.org:
perl-AnyEvent-Connector
perl-AnyEvent-WebSocket-Client
perl-Module-Build-Prereqs-FromCPANfile
perl-WWW-Mechanize-Chrome
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Once upon a time, Chris Adams said:
> > Netboot fixes are now integrated into rawhide, no official build yet just a
> > scratch one: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=122703223
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as well, just
need to make sure their scripting handles prefix delegation correctly.
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ee of my packages no "COMPLETE" notification arrived, but when I
> looked in the Koji web interface those builds were shown as completed.
I got 0 notifications for 24 packages.
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anything not running a
graphical desktop, e.g. servers. No more kernel messages on the
standard console by default is IMHO not good.
It'd be a lot better if this was runtime configurable (like a kernel
command-line option) rather than compile-time.
-
idea IMHO - firewalld explicitly has the idea of transient
config, and installing/upgrading any RPM that has this macro in %post
will discard any current transient config with no warning. This could
be from other services (i.e. podman in my case) but also temporary admin
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Once upon a time, Stephen Gallagher said:
> On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 11:52 AM Chris Adams wrote:
> > Once upon a time, Stephen Gallagher said:
> > > three) and recommend creation of a Fedora "Hardware Life Extension"
> > > Remix that can provide rebuilds o
as the
attempts to extend Fedora life-cycles. There's enough people that would
want it, but not necessarily the critical mass needed to do the work to
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need todo anything in Fedora now.
Since this seems to be performance related, any chance Fedora can
provide both a baseline and a x86-64-v2 version, maybe with a wrapper to
automatically choose the correct verion?
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he effect. I don't know how to look at say Intel Ark (does
AMD have a similar site?) and determine "this CPU is v3". IIRC when the
baseline came up before, the only current or recent CPUs that weren't
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> "Gone in 40" _does_ technically fit into the letter of "drop by 41"... but
> maybe not the spirit?
Dropping the NM ifcfg plugin is very different from dropping the actual
old network scripts.
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showing a QR code on the first
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g to always do (to go along with how make_build already
uses %{?_smp_mflags}).
In the case of ceph, it's overriding _source_payload as well, which
seems unwanted (feels like somebody just grepped and copied).
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into how tests are run or wholesale
changes to configuration seem to not be all that useful.
However, it's a good trigger to review Fedora's security approach in
general (like 2FA use).
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ssed data
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dy else
reviewed it and caught an attack (after all, in this case, part of it
was committed to git and at least one other maintainer didn't notice
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ing release tarballs for projects
with public git that also supports tarball generation would be to have
both sources and compare. Signed sources don't help with the signer is
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product security can give us some more details of precisely
> what exploits will be mitigated, in the change proposal.
It's not just Rawhide, it was changed in F39 mid-stream with the 6.7
kernel (and no notice/announcement).
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> On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 3:30 PM Chris Adams wrote:
> > Once upon a time, Major Hayden said:
> > > Stephen Gallagher pointed out that ELN doesn't have busybox, but it does
> > > have dhcpcd, and that should work f
> added dhcpcd support.
ISC dhcpd is also EOL upstream from October 5, 2022, so making a new
dependency on it is probably not a good idea.
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Once upon a time, kevin said:
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 09:04:53AM -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
> > Once upon a time, Richard W.M. Jones said:
> > > The authentication issue being this one:
> > >
> > > https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/11733
&g
Once upon a time, Steve Dickson said:
> I had to change my /etc/krb5.conf do to
> some realm changes... and now when I
> to a kinit to FEDORAPROJECT.ORG it
> hangs for a while then errors with
There is currently a FAS outage:
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tion could never
> be used with a different CPU, the initial choice would be locked in.
It's not like we haven't had this before. Yes, it was annoying, but it
wasn't THAT big of an issue.
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the numeric node ID (needed for lots of config because the cluster
system used a "single root" filesystem, where all members had access to
the shared storage and mounted
ly set PATH to "known" values (for
good and bad reasons) to be able to depend on extending it. Heck, it
took a long time to get sudo just to include /usr/local/{bin,sbin}.
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> "ipv6.may-fail=no") in the connection profile. That is required when
> using "auto" methods, in order to avoid the situation where the
> connection succeeds after the "other&
etwork-online.target
is triggered, right? Any services that try to bind to configured IPs or
the like need to still work.
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his change aims at enabling ACD by default in Fedora 40, by setting
> the default value to 3000ms.
3 seconds seems kind of high (IIRC network-scripts used 1 second).
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> I would like to go even further and also separate distribution default code
> and locally installed code in the /usr tree. OpenSuse has developed a good
> proposal for this some time ago.
More separation than /usr vs. /usr/local?
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perl-Test-HTTP-LocalServer-0.75-1.fc39
perl-WWW-Mechanize-Chrome-0.72-1.f
kernel command-line options?
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kernel-tools-libs changed libcpupower.so.0 to libcpupower.so.1 in
6.6.2-200.fc39, which breaks mate-applets and gnome-applets.
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