[opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20170708 released!
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Packages changed:
accountsservice
alpine
autoyast2 (3.2.16 -> 3.3.0)
device-mapper (1.02.139 -> 1.02.141)
dhcp (4.3.3.P1 -> 4.3.5)
dos2unix (7.3.4 -> 7.3.5)
edict (20161126 -> 20170706)
folks (0.11.3 -> 0.11.4)
gnome-keyring (3.20.0 -> 3.20.1)
irssi (1.0.3 -> 1.0.4)
libgnomesu (2.0.0 -> 2.0.2)
libqt5-qtbase (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtconnectivity (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtdeclarative (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtgraphicaleffects (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtimageformats (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtlocation (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtmultimedia (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtquickcontrols (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtscript (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtsensors (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtserialport (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtsvg (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qttools (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtwebchannel (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtwebengine (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtwebkit
libqt5-qtwebsockets (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtx11extras (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libqt5-qtxmlpatterns (5.9.0 -> 5.9.1)
libsolv (0.6.27 -> 0.6.28)
libwnck (3.20.1 -> 3.24.0)
libzypp (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
lvm2 (2.02.170 -> 2.02.172)
nmap (7.40 -> 7.50)
plasma5-integration
python-pytz
qalculate (0.9.10 -> 0.9.12)
strace (4.17 -> 4.18)
xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
xine-lib
xorg-x11-server
=== Details ===
==== accountsservice ====
Subpackages: libaccountsservice0 typelib-1_0-AccountsService-1_0
- Remove redundant %clean section; use %_smp_mflags for build.
==== alpine ====
Subpackages: pico
- imap is bundled with alpine since a while, so there is no need
for imap-devel anymore (whose removal is planned for
openSUSE:Factory).
==== autoyast2 ====
Version update (3.2.16 -> 3.3.0)
Subpackages: autoyast2-installation
- AutoYaST configuration module; Crash while writing settings to
the system:
As we are switching to "normal" mode and accessing to the target
system we have to set StorageDevices flag disks_valid to true.
So InitLibstorage can scan valid target disks. (bnc#1046738)
- 3.3.0
==== device-mapper ====
Version update (1.02.139 -> 1.02.141)
Subpackages: libdevmapper-event1_03 libdevmapper1_03 libdevmapper1_03-32bit
- Don't create symlink for invisible device like thin-pool (bsc#1046591)
* drop 10-dm.rules-Reset-state-variable-for-spurious-events.patch
- Update to LVM2.2.02.172
- Cleanup spec file, and refresh patches
* removed device-mapper-link.patch
* removed bug-1033691_tests-missed-to-export-lvm-binary-for-fsadm.patch
* removed Makefile-skip-compliling-daemons-lvmlockd-directory.patch
* added bug-1037309_Makefile-skip-compliling-daemons-lvmlockd-directory.patch
==== dhcp ====
Version update (4.3.3.P1 -> 4.3.5)
Subpackages: dhcp-client dhcp-doc dhcp-relay dhcp-server
- fixed a typo in nis-servers option name breaking the config file introduced
in previous change to workaround issues in NetworkManager parser.
- Update to dhcp-4.3.5
- Corrected a bug which could cause the server to sporadically crash while
loading lease files with the lease-id-format is set to "hex". Our thanks
to Jay Ford, University of Iowa for reporting the issue.
[ISC-Bugs #43185]
- Eliminated a noisy, but otherwise harmless debug log statment that may
appear during server startup when building with --enable-binary-leases
and configuring multiple pools in a shared network. Thanks to Fernando
Soto from BlueCat Networks for reporting the issue and supplying a patch.
[ISC-Bugs #43262]
- Fixed util/bindvar.sh error handling.
[ISC-Bugs #41973]
- Correct error message in relay to use remote id length instead
of circuit id length.
[ISC-Bugs #42556]
- Add logic to test directory Makefiles to avoid copying Attfile(s)
when building within the source tree. This eliminates a noisy but
otherwise harmless error message when running "make check".
[ISC-Bugs #41883]
- Leases are now scrubbed of certain prior use information when pool
re-balancing reassigns them from one FO peer to the other. This
corrects an issue where leases that were offered but not used
by the client retained the client hostname from the original
client. Thanks to Pavel Polacek, Jan Evangelista Purkyne University
for reporting the issue.
[ISC-Bugs #42008]
- In the LDAP code and schema add some missing '6' characters to use
the v6 instead of the v4 versions. Thanks to Denis Taranushin for
reporting this issue and supplying its patch.
[ISC-Bugs #42666]
- Correct how the pick-first-value expression is written to a lease
file. Previously it was written as a concat expression due to
a cut and paste error.
[ISC-Bugs #42253]
- Modify the DDNS code to clean up the PTR record even if there
are issues while cleaning up the A or AAAA records.
[ISC-Bugs #23954]
- Added global configuration parameter, abandon-lease-time, which determines
the amount of time a lease remains abandoned. The default is 84600 seconds.
Additionaly, the server now conducts a ping check (if ping checks are
enabled) prior to offering an abandoned lease to client. Our thanks to
David Zych at University of Illinois for reporting the issue and working
with us to produce a viable solution.
[ISC-Bugs #41815]
- Correct handling of interface names during interface discovery. This
addresses an issue where interface names of 15 characters in length
could lead to crashes or interface recognition errors during startup
of dhcpd, dhclient, and dhcrelay.
[ISC-Bugs #42226]
- Updates to contrib/dhcp-lease-list.pl to make it more friendly.
The updates are: looking for the lease file in more places and skipping
the "processing complete" output when creating machine readable
output. Thanks to Cameron Paine (cbp at null dot net) for the
patch.
[ISC-Bugs #42113]
- When reusing a lease for dhcp-cache-threshold return the hostname
to the original lease. Also if the host pointer, UID or hardware address
change don't allow reuse of the lease.
Thanks to Michael Vincent for reporting this and helping us
verify the problem and fix.
[ISC-Bugs #42849]
- Change dmalloc to use a size_t as the length argument to bring it
in line with the call it will make to malloc().
[ISC-Bugs #40843]
- If the failover socket can't be bound, close it. Otherwise if the
user configures an incorrect address in the failover stanza the
server will continue to open new sockets every 90 seconds until
it runs out.
[ISC-Bugs #42452]
- Add DHCPv4-mode, dhcrelay command line options, "-iu" and "-id", that
allow interfaces to be upstream or downstream respectively. Upstream
interfaces will accept and forward only BOOTP replies, while downstream
interfaces will accept and forward only BOOTP requests.
[ISC-Bugs #41547]
- Clean up some memory references in the vendor-class construct.
[ISC-Bugs #42984]
[*0006-dhcp-4.3.2-dhclient-send-hostname-or-fqdn.patch,
* 0011-Fixed-linux-interface-discovery-using-getifaddrs.patch,
* 0013-dhcp-4.2.x-dhcpv6-decline-on-DAD-failure.872609.patch,
* 0016-infiniband-support.patch,
* 0017-server-no-success-report-before-send.919959.patch]
- Set all requested dhcp options on a single line, so they are
actually requested (boo#1046969, boo#1047004).
- Relax permission of dhclient-script for libguestfs(bsc#987170)
- Require insserv only if needed
- Fix requires of client subpackage
- Add config file for registering dhcp server in slp (bsc#992072)
- Use /usr/sbin/arping instead of /sbin/arping in the dhcp scripts.
/sbin/arping is a symlink to /usr/sbin/arping in order to ease the
transition for the /usr merge. Newest releases of iputils may only
install utilities in /usr/* so this dependency will no longer be valid.
Moreover, we replace the '/sbin/arping' dependency with 'iputils'.
- Update to dhcp-4.3.3-P1 correcting bounds checking when
receiving a packet (bsc#961305,CVE-2015-8605,ISC-Bugs#41267).
- adjusted interval check.
[*0019-dhcp-4.2.4-P1-interval.patch]
- Fixed improper lease duration checking. Also added fixes for integer
overflows in the date and time handling code(bsc#936923, bsc#880984).
[+0020-dhcp-4.x.x-fixed-improper-lease-duration-checking.patch]
- fixed service files to start dhcpd after slapd (bsc#956159)
- dhclient-script: complain in the log about conflicts, added
a see log messages to the dhclient log message (bsc#960506)
[* 0018-client-fail-on-script-pre-init-error-bsc-912098.patch]
- Applied a patch by Jiri Popelka catching dhcp server aborts with
"Unable to set up timer: out of range" on very long or infinite
timer intervals / lease lifetimes (bsc#947780)
[+ 0019-dhcp-4.2.4-P1-interval.patch]
- Corrected patch references in and a missed (bsc#919959) patch
description in previous changelog entry.
- Update to dhcp-4.3.3 (fate#319067) provinding many bug fixes,
features and obsoletes several patches we were using before.
For complete changelog, please read the RELNOTES file shipped
along with this package or online at:
https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01297/82/DHCP-4.3.3-Release-Notes.html
- Replaced hostname patch with a dhcpv6 and fqdn aware variant:
[- 0006-dhcp-4.2.5-dhclient-send-hostname-rml.patch,
+ 0006-dhcp-4.3.2-dhclient-send-hostname-or-fqdn.patch]
- Removed obsolete patches included upstream now:
[- 0007-dhcp-4.2.6-ldap-mt01.patch,
- 0009-dhcp-4.2.6-xen-checksum.patch,
- 0013-dhcp-4.2.3-P1-dhclient-log-pid.patch,
- 0015-Ignore-SIGPIPE-to-not-die-in-socket-code.patch,
- 0016-server-log-DHCPv6-addresses-assigned-to-clients.patch,
- 0019-dhcp-4.2.x-ldap-debug-write.bnc835818.patch,
- 0021-dhcp-4.2.4-P2-bnc878846-conf-to-ldap.patch,
- 0022-dhcp-4.2.x-contrib-conf-to-ldap-reorder.886094.patch,
- 0023-dhcp-4.2.x-ddns-tsig-hmac-sha-support.890731.patch,
- 0025-dhcp-4.2.x-dhcpv6-retransmission-until-MRD.872609.patch,
- 0026-dhcp-4.2.x-disable-unused-ddns-port-in-server.891655.patch]
- Adjusted patch numbers in the spec file:
[- 0008-dhcp-4.1.1-P1-lpf-bind-msg-fix.patch,
- 0010-dhcp-4.2.2-dhclient-option-checks.patch,
- 0011-dhcp-4.2.6-close-on-exec.patch,
- 0012-dhcp-4.2.2-quiet-dhclient.patch,
- 0014-Fixed-linux-interface-discovery-using-getifaddrs.patch,
- 0020-dhcp-4.2.x-chown-server-leases.bnc868253.patch,
- 0024-dhcp-4.2.x-dhcpv6-decline-on-DAD-failure.872609.patch,
+ 0007-dhcp-4.1.1-P1-lpf-bind-msg-fix.patch,
+ 0008-dhcp-4.2.2-dhclient-option-checks.patch,
+ 0009-dhcp-4.2.6-close-on-exec.patch,
+ 0010-dhcp-4.2.2-quiet-dhclient.patch,
+ 0011-Fixed-linux-interface-discovery-using-getifaddrs.patch,
+ 0012-dhcp-4.2.x-chown-server-leases.bnc868253.patch,
+ 0013-dhcp-4.2.x-dhcpv6-decline-on-DAD-failure.872609.patch]
- Fixed to not pass DHCPv6 address lifetimes a positive (unsigned
32bit) integers to scripts and properly format timestamps as long
to not break them on 64bit architectures (bsc#926159).
[+ 0014-dhclient6-unsigned-lifetimes-for-script-bsc-926159.patch]
- dhclient: expose next-server DHCPv4 option to script (bsc#928390)
[+ 0015-Expose-next-server-DHCPv4-option-to-dhclient-script.patch]
- Replaced infiniband support patch with fixed variant (bsc#910984):
[- 0017-dhcp-4.2.6-lpf-ip-over-ib-support.patch,
- 0018-dhcp-4.2.6-improved-xid.patch,
- 0027-dhcp-4.2.x-handle-ifa_addr-NULL.909189.patch,
+ 0016-infiniband-support.patch]
- Moved dhcp-devel package include files and static libraries
to /usr/include/dhcp and /usr/lib/dhcp subdirectories.
DHCP requires a specific bind library version and conflicts
with the files shipped by bind-devel package, which is not
source and binary compatible (bsc#910686).
- Corrected changes to provide complete patch file references.
- Fixed server to not report success before send (bsc#919959)
[+ 0017-server-no-success-report-before-send.919959.patch]
- Fixed dhclient to check pre-init results reported by dhclient-script
and fail if pre-init fails for a requested interface (bsc#912098).
[+ 0018-client-fail-on-script-pre-init-error-bsc-912098.patch]
- do not check scripts not in the src.rpm
- Applied fix by Jiri Slaby to not crash in interface discovery
when the interface address is NULL, which has been introduced
by the infiniband support patch (bsc#909189,bsc#870535).
[+ 0027-dhcp-4.2.x-handle-ifa_addr-NULL.909189.patch]
- fix bashisms in dhcprelay script
- Applied contrib/ldap/dhcpd-conf-to-ldap patch by Ales Novak to
reorder config to add all global options or option declarations
to the dhcpService object instead to create new service object
(bsc#886094,ISC-Bugs#37876).
[+ 0022-dhcp-4.2.x-contrib-conf-to-ldap-reorder.886094.patch]
- Applied an upstream patch by Thomas Markwalder adding missed
mapping of SHA TSIG algorithm names to their constants to enable
hmac-sha1, hmac_sha224, hmac_sha256, hmac_sha384 and hmac_sha512
authenticated dynamic DNS updates (bsc#890731, ISC-Bugs#36947).
[+ 0023-dhcp-4.2.x-ddns-tsig-hmac-sha-support.890731.patch]
- Decline IPv6 addresses on Duplicate Address Detection failure
and stop client message exchanges on reached MRD rather than
at some point after it. Applied fedora patches by Jiri Popelka
and added DAD reporting via exit 3 to the dhclient-script and
a fix to use correct address variables in the DEPREF6 action
(bsc#872609,ISC-Bugs#26735,ISC-Bugs#21238).
[+ 0024-dhcp-4.2.x-dhcpv6-decline-on-DAD-failure.872609.patch,
+ 0025-dhcp-4.2.x-dhcpv6-retransmission-until-MRD.872609.patch]
- Applied backport patch by William Preston avoiding to bind ddns
socket in the server when ddns-update-style is none (bsc#891655).
[+ 0026-dhcp-4.2.x-disable-unused-ddns-port-in-server.891655.patch]
- Applied patch for the contrib/ldap/dhcpd-conf-to-ldap script
fixing subclass statement handling (bnc#878846,[ISC-Bugs #36409])
[+ 0021-dhcp-4.2.4-P2-bnc878846-conf-to-ldap.patch]
- Updated licence statement and FSF address in our scripts.
- Added missed service_add_pre macro calls for dhcrelay services
- No longer perform gpg validation; osc source_validator does it
implicit:
+ Drop gpg-offline BuildRequires.
+ No longer execute gpg_verify.
- sanitize release line in specfile
- Disabled /sbin/service legacy-action hooks on openSUSE <= 13.1,
which does not support it and causes build failure (bnc#891961).
- Fixed to require iproute2 in dhcp-client package (bnc#885399)
- Disarmed dhclient-script when wicked is the network service,
as wicked is using an another dhcp client (runtime conflict),
NetworkManager an own script and sysconfig-network is gone on
sles12 and opensuse > 13.1, so it is obsolete and unsupported.
- Fixed /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd fillup in dhcp server post-install.
- Fixed dhcp server start script to use correct libdir (bnc#868250)
- Fixed dhcp server to chown leases to run user at start (bnc#868253)
[+ 0020-dhcp-4.2.x-chown-server-leases.bnc868253.patch]
- Fixed to write missed dhcp-ldap debug level messages (bnc#835818)
[+ 0019-dhcp-4.2.x-ldap-debug-write.bnc835818.patch]
- Fixed unsupported dhclient-script used by sysconfig ifup to provide
a function to calculate netmask. NetworkManager provides an own one.
- added necessary macros for systemd files
- remove gpg-offline dependency (blocks rebuilds) as checking
is already done by source validator
- Applied fixes for DHCP over IPoIB by Mellanox (bnc#870535)
[+ 0017-dhcp-4.2.6-lpf-ip-over-ib-support.patch,
+ 0018-dhcp-4.2.6-improved-xid.patch]
- Added support for custom for rcdhcpd[6] check-syntax,check-lease
and syntax-check actions (bnc#868713).
- Initially switched to use systemd service files under systemd
and enabled Restart=on-abort (fate#315133).
- Update to ISC dhcp-4.2.6 release. See RELNOTES file for the
complete list of changes -- digest of fixes not in dhcp-4.2.5:
- Tidy up receive packet processing.
Thanks to Brad Plank of GTA for reporting the issue and
suggesting a possible patch. [ISC-Bugs #34447]
- Fix the socket handling for DHCPv6 clients to allow multiple
instances of a client on a single machine to work properly.
Previously only one client would receive the packets.
Thanks to Jiri Popelka at Red Hat for the bug report and a
potential patch. [ISC-Bugs #34784]
- Added support for gentle shutdown after signal is received.
[ISC-Bugs #32692] [ISC-Bugs 34945]
- Enhance the DHCPv6 server logging to include the addresses
that are assigned to the clients. This can be enabled by
defining LOG_V6_ADDRESSES in site.h. [ISC-Bugs #26377]
- Fix an operation in the DDNS code to be a bitwise instead
of logical or. [ISC-Bugs #35138]
- Merged patches for dhcp-4.2.6 version to apply without fuzzy,
prepended patch number prefixes to match spec file patch nr,
added patch markup tags / bug numbers to the spec file.
- Applied contrib-lease-path pach to contrib.tar.gz
[- contrib-lease-path.diff]
- Changed to require automake and use its config.sub and guess
files instead of maintaining a patch.
[- config-guess-sub-update.patch]
- Enabled to log DHCPv6 addresses assigned by server to clients
[+ 0016-server-log-DHCPv6-addresses-assigned-to-clients.patch]
- Cleaned up documentation, rpmlint adjustments.
- Test if /etc/sysconfig/network/scripts/functions exists before
sourcing it (fate#316768,bnc#856591).
- Fixed path to systemctl in dhclient-script (bnc#847778).
- Added /etc/bindresvport.blacklist to dhcp server chroot file
lists as it seems to block its start in some cases (bnc#842360).
- Fixed to reload syslog on hostname changes using systemctl as
there is no /etc/init.d/syslog script since syslog-service-2.0
(bnc#830467).
- Added autoreconf -i option to fix build for the new automake
- Install missed bind include files and libraries in dhcp-devel;
conflicts to bind-devel providing different versions (bnc#805162).
- Use manual patch command for config-guess-sub-update.patch
again as patch macro does not work on older distributions.
- Update to ISC dhcp-4.2.5-P1 release, which contains updated
bind-9.8.4-P2 sources with removed regex.h check in configure
(bnc#811934, CVE-2013-2266).
- Changed spec make the bind export library build output visible.
- Added dhcp6-server service template for SuSEfirewall2 (bnc#783002)
- config-guess-sub-update.patch:
Update config.guess/sub for aarch64
- Update to ISC dhcp-4.2.5 release. See RELNOTES file for the
complete list of changes -- digest of fixes not in dhcp-4.2.4-P2:
- Correct code to calculate rebind timing values in client
[ISC-Bugs #29062]
- Fix some issues in the code for parsing and printing options.
[ISC-Bugs #22625,#27289,#27296,#27314]
- Update the memory leakage debug code to work with v6.
[ISC-Bugs #30297]
- Relax the requirements for deleting an A or AAAA record.
This relaxation was codified in RFC 4703. [ISC-Bugs #30734]
- Modify the failover code to handle incorrect peer names better.
[ISC-Bugs #30320]
- Fix a set of issues that were discovered via a code inspection
tool. [ISC-Bugs #23833]
- Parsing unquoted base64 strings improved. [ISC-Bugs #23048]
- The client now passes information about the options it requested
from the server to the script code via environment variables.
These variables are of the form requested_
On Sun, 2017-07-09 at 22:54 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Packages changed: libzypp (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
==== libzypp ==== Version update (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
- Adapt loop mounting of iso images (bsc#1038132, bsc#1033236) - Adjust zypp.conf for openSUSE Tumbleweed (bsc#1031756)
^^^^ This change hides the switch of the default for zypper dup: after this update, zypper dup will default to --no-allow-vendor-change, which has been the recommended way for Tumbleweed for a long time now. NOTE: This will ONLY update your default configuration if you did not touch /etc/zypp/zypp.conf - If you had local modifications, rpm will have put a file NEXT to it (zypp.conf.rpmnew), in which case you have to adjust the settings manually (or you likely already did) Hope this will eliminate a good part of the issues people kept on reporting about updates - bringing Tumbleweed one step closer to what you expect it to do in all situations. Cheers, Dominique
On 10 July 2017 at 19:42, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
On Sun, 2017-07-09 at 22:54 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Packages changed: libzypp (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
==== libzypp ==== Version update (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
- Adapt loop mounting of iso images (bsc#1038132, bsc#1033236) - Adjust zypp.conf for openSUSE Tumbleweed (bsc#1031756)
^^^^ This change hides the switch of the default for zypper dup: after this update, zypper dup will default to --no-allow-vendor-change, which has been the recommended way for Tumbleweed for a long time now.
NOTE: This will ONLY update your default configuration if you did not touch /etc/zypp/zypp.conf - If you had local modifications, rpm will have put a file NEXT to it (zypp.conf.rpmnew), in which case you have to adjust the settings manually (or you likely already did)
Hope this will eliminate a good part of the issues people kept on reporting about updates - bringing Tumbleweed one step closer to what you expect it to do in all situations.
I have one word to say about this: YAY -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On 10.07.2017 19:43, Richard Brown wrote:
On 10 July 2017 at 19:42, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
wrote: On Sun, 2017-07-09 at 22:54 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote: Hope this will eliminate a good part of the issues people kept on reporting about updates - bringing Tumbleweed one step closer to what you expect it to do in all situations.
I have one word to say about this:
YAY
Richard, this should not affect you at all, should it? Because you are only using the one Tumbleweed repo Or am i wrong? Sorry for OT, could not resist ;-) -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Tue, 2017-07-11 at 10:03 +0200, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
On 10.07.2017 19:43, Richard Brown wrote:
On 10 July 2017 at 19:42, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
wrote: On Sun, 2017-07-09 at 22:54 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote: Hope this will eliminate a good part of the issues people kept on reporting about updates - bringing Tumbleweed one step closer to what you expect it to do in all situations.
I have one word to say about this:
YAY
Richard, this should not affect you at all, should it?
Because you are only using the one Tumbleweed repo
Or am i wrong?
Sorry for OT, could not resist ;-)
Well, I know it affects me in the wrong way and I have to revert this on my local system - as the repos I have added are carefully selected (and mainly the devel projects I manage myself) - and I know I do want updates from there, whatever they are... nevertheless, we can all be happy and cheerful that once again the community implemented what it believes to be most correct for the community - where my own and Richard's use case do not overrule anybody :) Cheers, Dominique
On 11 July 2017 at 10:03, Stefan Seyfried
On 10.07.2017 19:43, Richard Brown wrote:
On 10 July 2017 at 19:42, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
wrote: On Sun, 2017-07-09 at 22:54 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote: Hope this will eliminate a good part of the issues people kept on reporting about updates - bringing Tumbleweed one step closer to what you expect it to do in all situations.
I have one word to say about this:
YAY
Richard, this should not affect you at all, should it?
Because you are only using the one Tumbleweed repo
Or am i wrong?
Sorry for OT, could not resist ;-)
:-D good one. It might surprise you, but I care about the Tumbleweed experience of those others than myself, so I can be pleased about changes that improve things generally even if I didn't need them. ;) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Op maandag 10 juli 2017 19:42:10 CEST schreef Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar:
On Sun, 2017-07-09 at 22:54 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Packages changed: libzypp (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
==== libzypp ==== Version update (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
- Adapt loop mounting of iso images (bsc#1038132, bsc#1033236) - Adjust zypp.conf for openSUSE Tumbleweed (bsc#1031756)
^^^^ This change hides the switch of the default for zypper dup: after this update, zypper dup will default to --no-allow-vendor-change, which has been the recommended way for Tumbleweed for a long time now.
NOTE: This will ONLY update your default configuration if you did not touch /etc/zypp/zypp.conf - If you had local modifications, rpm will have put a file NEXT to it (zypp.conf.rpmnew), in which case you have to adjust the settings manually (or you likely already did)
Hope this will eliminate a good part of the issues people kept on reporting about updates - bringing Tumbleweed one step closer to what you expect it to do in all situations.
Cheers, Dominique
Awesome. -- Gertjan Lettink, a.k.a. Knurpht openSUSE Board Member openSUSE Forums Team -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On 10/07/2017 19:42, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar wrote:
Packages changed: libzypp (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
==== libzypp ==== Version update (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
- Adapt loop mounting of iso images (bsc#1038132, bsc#1033236) - Adjust zypp.conf for openSUSE Tumbleweed (bsc#1031756) ^^^^ This change hides the switch of the default for zypper dup: after
On Sun, 2017-07-09 at 22:54 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote: this update, zypper dup will default to --no-allow-vendor-change, which has been the recommended way for Tumbleweed for a long time now.
NOTE: This will ONLY update your default configuration if you did not touch /etc/zypp/zypp.conf - If you had local modifications, rpm will have put a file NEXT to it (zypp.conf.rpmnew), in which case you have to adjust the settings manually (or you likely already did)
Hope this will eliminate a good part of the issues people kept on reporting about updates - bringing Tumbleweed one step closer to what you expect it to do in all situations.
Cheers, Dominique
That is great news! -- Andrea "Kontorotsui" Controzzi Contact: +39 392 9989834 - +39 050 644097 Skype: Kontorotsui Settore tecnico / Technical Department - www.LedMania.it ----- LedMania SRL unipersonale Via Galilei 27 56042 Lavoria (PI) P.IVA: 01941970509 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Now only yast online update needs to determine that it is on TW and do the right thing...for those who are scared of CLI
Schöne Grüße
Axel
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Am 10. Juli 2017 20:10:15 MESZ schrieb "Andrea Controzzi - LedMania.it"
On 10/07/2017 19:42, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar wrote:
Packages changed: libzypp (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
==== libzypp ==== Version update (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
- Adapt loop mounting of iso images (bsc#1038132, bsc#1033236) - Adjust zypp.conf for openSUSE Tumbleweed (bsc#1031756) ^^^^ This change hides the switch of the default for zypper dup: after
On Sun, 2017-07-09 at 22:54 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote: this update, zypper dup will default to --no-allow-vendor-change, which has been the recommended way for Tumbleweed for a long time now.
NOTE: This will ONLY update your default configuration if you did not touch /etc/zypp/zypp.conf - If you had local modifications, rpm will have put a file NEXT to it (zypp.conf.rpmnew), in which case you have to adjust the settings manually (or you likely already did)
Hope this will eliminate a good part of the issues people kept on reporting about updates - bringing Tumbleweed one step closer to what you expect it to do in all situations.
Cheers, Dominique
That is great news! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On 2017-07-10 19:42, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar wrote:
On Sun, 2017-07-09 at 22:54 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Packages changed: libzypp (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
==== libzypp ==== Version update (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
- Adapt loop mounting of iso images (bsc#1038132, bsc#1033236) - Adjust zypp.conf for openSUSE Tumbleweed (bsc#1031756)
^^^^ This change hides the switch of the default for zypper dup: after this update, zypper dup will default to --no-allow-vendor-change, which has been the recommended way for Tumbleweed for a long time now.
NOTE: This will ONLY update your default configuration if you did not touch /etc/zypp/zypp.conf - If you had local modifications, rpm will have put a file NEXT to it (zypp.conf.rpmnew), in which case you have to adjust the settings manually (or you likely already did)
What happened to rcrpmconfigcheck? It is missing, so I can not find the *.rpmnew files as easily as before. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)
El 10-07-2017 a las 18:22, Carlos E. R. escribió:
What happened to rcrpmconfigcheck? It is missing, so I can not find the *.rpmnew files as easily as before.
there is no rcrpmconfigcheck anymore.. but there is rpmconfigcheck... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On 2017-07-11 01:03, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
El 10-07-2017 a las 18:22, Carlos E. R. escribió:
What happened to rcrpmconfigcheck? It is missing, so I can not find the *.rpmnew files as easily as before.
there is no rcrpmconfigcheck anymore.. but there is rpmconfigcheck...
So it has changed name, and it doesn't run by default: Tumbleweed:~ # systemctl status rpmconfigcheck.service ● rpmconfigcheck.service - Scan for unresolved .rpmnew, .rpmorig, and .rpmsave files Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rpmconfigcheck.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: inactive (dead) Tumbleweed:~ # -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)
On Tuesday, 11 July 2017 00:22:23 CEST Carlos E. R. wrote:
What happened to rcrpmconfigcheck? It is missing, so I can not find the *.rpmnew files as easily as before.
yes i found this - try just rpmconfigcheck, seems to work -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On 2017-07-11 08:41, nicholas wrote:
On Tuesday, 11 July 2017 00:22:23 CEST Carlos E. R. wrote:
What happened to rcrpmconfigcheck? It is missing, so I can not find the *.rpmnew files as easily as before.
yes i found this - try just rpmconfigcheck, seems to work
Yep. I'm wondering about making the script mail me with the findings, though. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)
On 07/10/2017, 07:42 PM, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar wrote:
On Sun, 2017-07-09 at 22:54 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Packages changed: libzypp (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
==== libzypp ==== Version update (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
- Adapt loop mounting of iso images (bsc#1038132, bsc#1033236) - Adjust zypp.conf for openSUSE Tumbleweed (bsc#1031756)
^^^^ This change hides the switch of the default for zypper dup: after this update, zypper dup will default to --no-allow-vendor-change, which has been the recommended way for Tumbleweed for a long time now.
BTW, will 'dup' update from Factory to Factory:Update if there are some? I.e. is this a vendor change? (I suppose not so that we will still get urgent updates...) thanks, -- js suse labs
On Tue, 2017-07-11 at 08:42 +0200, Jiri Slaby wrote:
On 07/10/2017, 07:42 PM, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar wrote:
On Sun, 2017-07-09 at 22:54 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Packages changed: libzypp (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
==== libzypp ==== Version update (16.12.0 -> 16.13.0)
- Adapt loop mounting of iso images (bsc#1038132, bsc#1033236) - Adjust zypp.conf for openSUSE Tumbleweed (bsc#1031756)
^^^^ This change hides the switch of the default for zypper dup: after this update, zypper dup will default to --no-allow-vendor-change, which has been the recommended way for Tumbleweed for a long time now.
BTW, will 'dup' update from Factory to Factory:Update if there are some? I.e. is this a vendor change? (I suppose not so that we will still get urgent updates...)
openSUSE:Factory:Update is also vendor 'openSUSE' - so indeed, as you suspect, no vendor change. Cheers, Dominique
participants (11)
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Andrea Controzzi - LedMania.it
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Axel Braun
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Carlos E. R.
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Cristian Rodríguez
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Dominique Leuenberger
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Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
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Jiri Slaby
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Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink
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nicholas
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Richard Brown
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Stefan Seyfried