> No, please don't confuse people, if you add more repos than just
> Tumbleweed you really had better know what you are doing or bad things
> can, and will, happen :)
I understand.
I just would like to add the following to http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Tumbleweed -
between ## is the new stuff:
"The only supported method of repo use for Tumbleweed is to have only the main repos
(Oss, Non-oss, and Update) and the Tumbleweed repo active. ## If you use more
repositorys you have to know how repo-priorities work, but even then Tumblweed does NOT
support this ## "
It would also be good to move this information to "Special concerns" and to move the
whole "Special concerns"-section up. For example
"Special Concerns
Virtual Machines ...
Third Party Drivers ...
## Non-Standard Repos: Only use Oss, Non-oss, and Update combined with the
Tumbleweed-Standard repo. Everything else is not supported and might break the system ## "
>You do know the legal reasons behind why packman is
there, right?
Yes. Then I do not whish you personaly to support Packman with TW - I understand now
that this is not possible from your perspectivg. But...as the OS community discusses
right now if/how to strengthen Tumbleweed... one way would be, that Packman+TW would be
supported BY Packman. So I will ask the Packman-guys to do that... I hope this is
possible for them. Without Packman Tumbleweed is so ... "anti-multimedia" ;)
thanks anyway :D
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Good afternoon!
I've written and packaged a compatibility library for flash to enable
playback of DRM content (this removes the dependency on the HAL
package). I'd like to know what steps I can take to have the package
considered for inclusion in openSUSE 12.3 and 13.1. Can I submit the
package to devel:openSUSE:Factory, or is there another action I should
be taking?
Details of the bug and links to upstream are here (please briefly review):
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=768562#c19
OBS location:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=hal-flash&project=home%3Ach…
I will maintain the package until such time that HTML5 Video content
is a viable alternative or the Flash plugin is completely withdrawn.
RPMs, debs... are all available on the build service.
Three noteworthy points:
- package naming (libhal1-flash) doesn't 100% align with the Shared
Library Policy (I've suffixed -flash to make clear this is not a fully
functional HAL layer and also to avoid naming conflicts as some
distros seem to have a shared library package already named libhal1).
- The packages depends on dbus and udisks. It seems to work find when
udisks is launched on demand (as for openSUSE 12.3)
- The flash-player package could have some kind of RPM dependency on
this package to assist the user when looking in YaST (Install / Remove
Software) / Package Manager.
Chris
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Hello.
I can't build a package. Service source_validator failed.
% osc build
Run source service: /usr/lib/obs/service/format_spec_file --outdir /tmp/tmpVbBhay
Run source service: /usr/lib/obs/service/source_validator --outdir /tmp/tmpIQYU6i
/home/kent/rpmbuild/projects/M17N/i18nspector/i18nspector.keyring
gpg: enabled debug flags: memstat
gpg: keyring `/tmp/check_if_valid_source_dir-NL8Ezs/.checkifvalidsourcedir-gpg-keyring' created
gpg: Oops: keyid_from_fingerprint: no pubkey
gpg: Oops: keyid_from_fingerprint: no pubkey
gpg: key 00000000 occurs more than once in the trustdb
gpg: key 015475F5: public key "Jakub Wilk <jwilk(a)jwilk.net>" imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg: imported: 1 (RSA: 1)
random usage: poolsize=600 mixed=0 polls=0/0 added=0/0
outmix=0 getlvl1=0/0 getlvl2=0/0
secmem usage: 0/32768 bytes in 0 blocks
gpg: enabled debug flags: memstat
gpg: Signature made Mon Jun 24 22:36:51 2013 MSK using RSA key ID 015475F5
gpg: Oops: keyid_from_fingerprint: no pubkey
gpg: Oops: keyid_from_fingerprint: no pubkey
gpg: key 00000000 occurs more than once in the trustdb
gpg: Good signature from "Jakub Wilk <jwilk(a)jwilk.net>"
gpg: aka "Jakub Wilk <jwilk(a)debian.org>"
gpg: aka "Jakub Wilk <ubanus(a)users.sf.net>"
random usage: poolsize=600 mixed=0 polls=0/0 added=0/0
outmix=0 getlvl1=0/0 getlvl2=0/0
secmem usage: 0/32768 bytes in 0 blocks
(E) signature /home/kent/rpmbuild/projects/M17N/i18nspector/i18nspector-0.11.1.tar.gz.asc does not validate
Aborting: service call failed: /usr/lib/obs/service/source_validator --outdir /tmp/tmpIQYU6i
Source service run failed!
As far as I can see, the signature is good.
This also happens with another package (graphics/icoutils).
What is the problem?
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Hello.
There is a regression in YaST2 *Qt* "install/remove software" module.
It doesn't show solver diagram.
First, no dependencies on libqdialogsolver.
Second, installed libqdialogsolver doesn't help.
Reported ages ago. And confirmed. All the info is provided.
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=785431
WBR
Kyrill
On 12/01/2011 11:44 AM, Kyrill Detinov wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> We have one package affected in standard repo: leechcraft-eiskaltdcpp.
> The program itself doesn't require php5. But the package includes
> example scripts with shebang '!/usr/bin/php5'. So the package isn't
> installable.
>
> Also I see the same problem with pgfouine from Contrib (written in
> PHP) and eiskaltdcpp from filesharing repo. Maybe more in third-party
> repositories.
>
> Can we have symlink /usr/bin/php -> php5 in php5 package? Or affected
> packages should be fixed?
>
Please file a bug against php5 and assign to Cristian Rodríguez.
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Hello,
Am Freitag, 22. März 2013 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
> /etc/postfix/main.cf had @_some-parameter_@ setting for every
> "xxxxxxx_directory =" line.
>
> After correcting "xxxxxxxx_directory =" settings per my Tumbleweed
> machine, postfix appears working correctly.
>
> This mess probably occurred on installing/upgrading postfix:
> postfix-2.9.6-2.1.x86_64 Sun Mar 10 11:14:39 2013
> but the rpm main.cf does not contain "@.............@".
This sounds like https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=796162
which should be fixed since some time.
I'd guess some older postfix package broke your main.cf. Nevertheless,
if you want to be really sure, uninstall postfix, move away /etc/postfix
and re-install the postfix package.
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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Hi all,
systemd v202 should be landed in Factory soon. It contains a lot of
changes (and bug fixes) compared to v195 we had in 12.3, like (this is
an extract from the .changes I wrote):
+ udev now supports different naming policies for network
interface for predictable names (this one is disabled
by /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/network.conf until network team had a chance to
look at it and test it). This should be enabled by default in Factory
soon (see
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfac… )
This can be also be turned off with kernel command line switch:
net.ifnames=0 (when the tmpfiles.d is removed in the near future)
+ udev gained support for loading additional device properties
from an indexed database. %udev_hwdb_update macro should be
used by packages adding entries to this database.
+ Journal gained support for "Message Catalog", indexed database
to link up additional information with journal entries.
%journal_catalog_update macro should be used by packages adding
%entries to this database.
+ New rpm macros has been added: %udev_rules_update(),
%_udevhwdbdir, %_udevrulesdir, %_journalcatalogdir,
%_tmpfilesdir, %_sysctldir.
+ "age" field for tmpfiles entries can be set to 0, forcing
removal of files matching this entry.
+ coredumpctl gained "gdb" verb to invoke gdb on selected
coredump.
+ In service files, %U can be used for configured user name of
the service.
+ nspawn can be invoked without a controlling TTY.
+ systemd and nspawn can accept socket file descriptors when
started for socket activation. This allow socket activated
nspawn containers.
+ logind can now automatically suspend/hibernate/shutdown system
on idle.
+ ConditionACPower can be used in unit file to detect if AC power
source is connected or if system is on battery power.
+ EnvironmentFile= in unit files supports file globbing.
+ Behaviour of PrivateTmp=, ReadWriteDirectories=,
ReadOnlyDirectories= and InaccessibleDirectories= has
changed. The private /tmp and /var/tmp directories are now
shared by all processes of a service (which means
ExecStartPre= may now leave data in /tmp that ExecStart= of
the same service can still access). When a service is
stopped its temporary directories are immediately deleted
(normal clean-up with tmpfiles is still done in addition to
this though).
+ Resource limits (as exposed by cgroup controlers) can be
controlled dynamically at runtime for all units, using
"systemctl set-cgroup-attr foobar.server cgroup.attribute
value". Those settings are stored persistenly on disk.
+ systemd-vconsole-setup will now copy all fonts settings to all
allocated VTs.
+ timedated now exposes CanNTP property to indicate if a local
NTP service is available.
+ pstore file system is mounted by default, if available.
+ SMACK policies are loaded at early boot, if available.
+ Timer units now support calendar time events.
+ systemd-detect-virt detect xen PVs.
+ Some distributions specific LSB targets has been dropped:
$x-display-manager, $mail-transfer-agent,
$mail-transport-agent, $mail-transfer-agent, $smtp, $null. As
well mail-transfer-agent.target and syslog.target has been
removed.
+ systemd-journal-gatewayd gained SSL support and now runs as
unprivileged user/group
"systemd-journal-gateway:systemd-journal-gateway"
+ systemd-analyze will read, when available, boot time
performance from EFI variable from boot loader supporting it.
+ A new generator for automatically mounting EFI System Partition
(ESP) to /boot (if empty and no other file system has been
configured in fstab for it).
+ logind will now send out PrepareForSleep(false) out
unconditionally, after coming back from suspend.
+ tmpfiles gained a new "X" line type, that allows
configuration of files and directories (with wildcards) that
shall be excluded from automatic cleanup ("aging").
+ udev default rules set the device node permissions now only
at "add" events, and do not change them any longer with a
later "change" event.
+ A new bootctl tool has been added that is an interface for
certain EFI boot loader operations.
+ A new tool kernel-install has been added to install kernel
images according to Boot Loader Specification.
+ A new tool systemd-activate can be used to test socket
activation.
+ A new group "systemd-journal" is now owning journal files,
replacing "adm" group.
+ journalctl gained "--reverse" to show output in reverse order,
"--pager-end" to jump at the end of the journal in the
pager (only less is supported) and "--user-unit" to filter for
user units.
+ New unit files has been addedto ease for systemd usage in
initrd.
+ "systemctl start" now supports "--irreversible" to queue
operations which can be reserved. It is now used to make
shutdown requests more robust.
+ Auke Kok's bootchart has been merged and relicensed to
LGPLv2.1+.
+ nss-myhostname has been merged in systemd codebase.
+ some defaults sysctl values are now set by default: the safe
sysrq options are turned on, IP route verification is turned
on, and source routing disabled. The recently added hardlink
and softlink protection of the kernel is turned on.
+ journald will now explicitly flush journal files to disk at the
latest 5 min after each write and will mark file offline until
next read. This should increase reliability in case of crash.
+ remote-fs-setup.target target has been added to pull in
specific services when at least one remote file system is to be
mounted.
+ timers.target and paths.target have been added as canonical
targets to pull user timer and path units, similar to
sockets.targets.
+ udev daemon now sets default number of worker processes in
parallel based on number of CPUs instead of RAM.
+ Most unit file settings which takes likst of items can now be
reset by assigning empty string to them, using drop-in.
+ Add support for drop-in configuration file for units.
+ Most unit file settings which takes likst of items can now be
reset by assigning empty string to them, using drop-in.
+ 'hostnamectl set-hostname' allows setting FQDN hostnames.
+ fractional time intervals are now parsed properly.
+ localectl can list available X11 keymaps.
+ systemd-analyze dot can filter for specific units and has been
rewritten in C.
+ systemctl gained "list-dependencies" command.
+ Inhibitors are now honored no only in GNOME.
+ 'systemctl list-jobs' got some polishing. '--type=' argument
may now be passed more than once. 'systemctl list-sockets' has
been added.
+ systemd gained a new unit 'systemd-static-nodes.service'
that generates static device nodes earlier during boot, and
can run in conjunction with udev.
+ systemd-nspawn now places all containers in the new /machine
top-level cgroup directory in the name=systemd hierarchy.
+ bootchart can now store its data in the journal.
+ journactl can now take multiple --unit= and --user-unit=
switches.
+ The cryptsetup logic now understands the "luks.key=" kernel
command line switch. If a configured key file is missing, it
will fallback to prompting the user.
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Hi all .
When I selected "Create LVM Based Proposal" in "Suggested Partitioning" on
installer,
Installer suggested "Create boot volume /dev/sda1 (156.88 MB)" .
But it is too small for for updating the kernel .
The present state is as follows.
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 154691 108188 38516 74% /boot
rpm -qa 'kernel-desktop'
kernel-desktop-3.7.10-1.16.1.x86_64
kernel-desktop-3.7.10-1.11.1.x86_64
Disk storage capacity runs short in update of the next kernel .
In the past, disk storage capacity actually ran short by update of the kernel .
I think that the /boot partition should be more than 256 M byte
required. (ex: 1 G byte)
I wrote https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=826981 .
I want you to tell your opinions .
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