On Jul 15, 2013, at 5:11, Miroslav Suchý msu...@redhat.com wrote:
On 07/15/2013 10:44 AM, Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
= Proposed System Wide Change: No Default Syslog =
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/NoDefaultSyslog
Change owner(s): Lennart Poettering lennart at poettering net, Matthew
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On Jul 12, 2013, at 5:36, Jonathan Masters j...@redhat.com wrote:
Note that there are teams within Linaro doing benchmarking and driving such.
And once the specific stack protector issue was raised, I poked Marcus in
person and he escalated it such that it will be looked at this next
Thanks Brendan. My Fedora doesn't even use a GNOME desktop. I've happily used
XFCE for years. And I make no secret that I care about servers more than
desktops (you know, that part of the market where general purpose Linux has a
huge footprint and stands a chance). I would hate to look back in
And following the legitimate concerns about stack-protector this was raised by
ARM into core Linaro as an urgent action for which engineering resource is
being assigned to correct this deficiency ASAP. Thus within a day an issue has
been noted that we were unaware of and is being worked through
Note that there are teams within Linaro doing benchmarking and driving such.
And once the specific stack protector issue was raised, I poked Marcus in
person and he escalated it such that it will be looked at this next engineering
cycle. In general we can plan ahead if we know there are issues.
On Jul 12, 2013, at 5:32, Matthew Garrett mj...@srcf.ucam.org wrote:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 11:58:08PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 11:50:24PM -0400, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Or does it mean x86 as PA is out of line? There are a lot more people
with ARM devices than
That option simply preserves the global stack canary value between tasks during
context switch. It's not really core to this. The core piece is userspace
compiler tooling. I know the option exists and I thought/was lead to believe it
works. But if Jakub has concerns I will add that to the
Excellent proposal. I of course think this would be just awesome!
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On Jul 9, 2013, at 15:37, Jaroslav Reznik jrez...@redhat.com wrote:
= Proposed System Wide Change: ARM as primary Architecture =
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ARM_as_Primary
Change owner(s):
Matthew,
We'll be looking into LLVM in due course. There are a few of us capable of
fixing the issue (that you were noted as being extremely concerned about on IRC
at the time - we will be happy to send you updates on this) but we balance this
with other priorities (as well as a desire not to
Indeed. This was a concern I raised when we first began the bootstrap. Blindly
rerunning autoreconf in every case is a really bad idea. But doing it in a
discretionary way, allowing the package maintainer to influence what happens
(they in theory know whether this will work for their package
Hi Jaroslav,
I would like to raise a caution about implementing this change. Several other
non-Linux systems are able to handle a variety of hardware changes after
installation, and still boot afterwards. I think it would be unfortunate if,
after changing hardware, it were not possible to boot
Hi everyone,
Thank you very much to those who attended FUDCon in Lawrence, KS this past
weekend, in person, online via the streams, on IRC, or otherwise. It was great
to see everyone. We in the ARM team had a great time (at least, I know I did)
and I was pleased to see more mainstream Fedora
Forwarding for the broader audience. Note that this is subject to further
discussion. Please feel welcomed to join and participate in arm@ with regard to
this, and the many other pieces related to FUDCon. Additionally, thank you very
much to everyone who attended (physically, virtually, or in
Hi Lennart,
I would like to remove finger from the list. It is still very much in use. I
use it many times daily. I realize my use case is multiuser and server systems
- not of interest to Fedora - but the overhead is little, so I would be
grateful if it remained.
Jon.
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Hey Lukas,
I think the other (well meaning) responses haven't yet addressed your original
question. For the record, for ARM development boards, we (Fedora ARM) ship
prebuilt disk images suitable and intended for dd'ing onto a storage card for
convenient installation. Other targets support
I brought this up previously in the context of the Fedora ARM bootstrap. It
will be one of topics in the writeup.
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