I've created multimedia:libs/wxWidgets-3_0-nostl which is a copy of
X11:wxWidgets / wxWidgets-3_0 that is built without Standard Template
Library (stl). The reason for this is that due to the fact that no other
major distribution builds wxWidgets with stl the audacity developers
aren't interested in fixing their software to build with stl enabled
wxWidgets.
I've had audacity 2.1.2 waiting to be submitted since February due to
this problem and 2.1.3 will be released soon.
sr#405087 to Factory.
Thanks
Dave P
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Hi,
tl;dr 42.2 Alpha2 is on the mirrors, get it from
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/leap/42.2/iso/
Since Alpha1 lots of components from SLE 12SP2 could be integrated,
among them an updated YaST, a full GNOME 3.20 update, samba 4.4, systemd
228, glibc 2.22. Mesa 11.2, cmake 3.5 etc.
KDE wasn't updated yet so testing Alpha2 probably makes more sense
on GNOME right now. Bugzilla is awaiting your reports¹.
Some of those updates like cmake and glibc cause other packages to fail
building. So the amount of broken packages in 42.2 has increased quite a
bit, according to the dashboard² we have 181 unresolvable or failed
packages right now. Help to analyze and fix the issues is appreciated
there.
The next Alpha is schedule for July 20th, so please submit³ your
fixes and package updates no later than July 15th.
Have fun and cu at the conference!
Ludwig⁴
[1] https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Submitting_bug_reports
[2] https://build.opensuse.org/project/dashboard/openSUSE:Leap:42.2
[3] https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:How_to_contribute_to_Leap
[4] this footnote shows that the compose key works now ;)
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Hi,
After zyppering up to Tumbleweed snapshot 20160625 Plasma won't start
correctly:
Fout bij het laden van QML-bestand:
file:///usr/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.panel/contents/ui/main.qml:25:1:
plugin cannot be loaded for module "org.kde.kquickcontrolsaddons":
Cannot load library
/usr/lib64/qt5/qml/org/kde/kquickcontrolsaddons/libkquickcontrolsaddonsplugin.so:
(/usr/lib64/qt5/qml/org/kde/kquickcontrolsaddons/libkquickcontrolsaddonsplugin.so:
symbol
_ZN17QQuickPaintedItem10itemChangeEN10QQuickItem10ItemChangeERKNS0_14ItemChangeDataE,
version Qt_5 not defined in file libQt5Quick.so.5 with link time reference)
Worth a bug report?
Jogchum Reitsma
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Please note that this mail was generated by a script.
The described changes are computed based on the x86_64 DVD.
The full online repo contains too many changes to be listed here.
Please check the known defects of this snapshot before upgrading:
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/overview?distri=opensuse&groupid=1&versio…
Packages changed:
cmake
kdevelop4
kdevplatform
libvpx (1.6.0~pre20160318 -> 1.6.0~pre20160610)
parted
python3-requests (2.9.1 -> 2.10.0)
swig (3.0.9 -> 3.0.10)
vaapi-intel-driver
yast2-ntp-client (3.1.25 -> 3.1.26)
=== Details ===
==== cmake ====
- Fix missing bugtracker refs for bnc#947585 and bnc#953842
==== kdevelop4 ====
Subpackages: kdevelop4-devel kdevelop4-lang kdevelop4-plugin-cppsupport
- add fix-for-null-pointer-dereference-with-gcc6.patch to fix bug
kde#360707 on openSUSE Tumbleweed / GCC6
==== kdevplatform ====
Subpackages: kdevplatform-lang libkdevplatform-devel libkdevplatform8
- add fix-for-null-pointer-dereference-with-gcc6.patch to fix bug
kde#360707 on openSUSE Tumbleweed / GCC6
==== libvpx ====
Version update (1.6.0~pre20160318 -> 1.6.0~pre20160610)
Subpackages: libvpx3 libvpx3-32bit
- Update to current upstream version to fix CVE-2016-2464 (boo#984448)
==== parted ====
Subpackages: libparted0
- install_info should run in %preun; otherwise the files to operate
are gone already.
- Drop with-pic: only useful for static libs (which are not built)
- Detect NVMe devices and fix the nvme partition naming scheme
(bsc#982169)
- libparted-Add-support-for-NVMe-devices.patch
- libparted-fix-nvme-partition-naming.patch
==== python3-requests ====
Version update (2.9.1 -> 2.10.0)
- Update to 2.10.0:
* SOCKS Proxy Support! (requires PySocks; $ pip install requests[socks])
* Updated bundled urllib3 to 1.15.1.
- Update to 2.9.2:
* Change built-in CaseInsensitiveDict (used for headers) to use OrderedDict as its underlying datastore.
* Don't use redirect_cache if allow_redirects=False
* When passed objects that throw exceptions from tell(), send them via chunked transfer encoding instead of failing.
* Raise a ProxyError for proxy related connection issues.
- Update spec file:
* Update urllib3 to newest version 1.15.1
* Remove reference to test file that no longer exists.
- Update no-default-cacert.patch so that it applies.
- Update requests-do-not-use-bundle.patch so that it applies.
==== swig ====
Version update (3.0.9 -> 3.0.10)
- Update to 3.0.10
- Regression fixes for smart pointers and importing Python modules.
==== vaapi-intel-driver ====
- Add baselibs.conf (boo#983331).
==== yast2-ntp-client ====
Version update (3.1.25 -> 3.1.26)
- Fix handling of NTP records without comments (bsc#977610)
- 3.1.26
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Am 28.06.16, 09:29, Andreas Schwab <schwab(a)suse.de> schrieb:
Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar(a)gmail.com> writes:
> > 27.06.2016 19:57, Chan Ju Ping пишет:
> >> I am just wondering, because I do zypper dup in tty rather than an
> x-terminal,
> >> but that also means whenever I am leaving my laptop unattended, the tty
> >> session can be easily accessed by someone knowledgeable about the
> process,
> >> because the x screen lock does not lock out access to the tty
> screen as well.
> >>
> >> Someone could easily cancel my command, and have access to my
> user-level
> >> privileges.
> >>
> >> Does anyone know of a way to lock out the tty session automatically
> after the
> >> x screenlocker is invoked?
> >>
> > You can run zypper in screen (actually you /should/ run zypper in
> > screen) and lock screen then.
>
> And if you use screen (or tmux) you don't need a separate tty session.
>
> Andreas.
Why does zypper not automatically run within screen or tmux if everybody
recommends it?
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I am just wondering, because I do zypper dup in tty rather than an x-terminal,
but that also means whenever I am leaving my laptop unattended, the tty
session can be easily accessed by someone knowledgeable about the process,
because the x screen lock does not lock out access to the tty screen as well.
Someone could easily cancel my command, and have access to my user-level
privileges.
Does anyone know of a way to lock out the tty session automatically after the
x screenlocker is invoked?
Hi,
has anybody encountered wrong font settings according to the screen
resolution in TW after 20160613 without changing any setting?
For comparison, I opened 4 terminals at one screen - xterm, konsole,
xfce4-terminal, Gnome Terminal.
See this screenshot:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h1nz5q4cyvuov48/Screenshot_20160628_123914.png?dl…
Screen resolution: 1920x1080
Graphics driver: NVidia native 367.27 (a few weeks unchanged, just
recompiled with GCC6)
xterm and Gnome Terminal appear in the size like I'm used to, but
konsole and xfce4-terminal appear in an unnatural big font size I've
never seen before (haven't changed any setting). The terminals are
just examples, but this happens also for applications like Chromium
and IntelliJ Idea, where there are many elements in a full screen
window now longer having enough space for displaying, see this
screenshot:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ul56jz3gjtpxjlv/Screenshot_20160628_125918.png?dl…
When logging in to Gnome 3 the desktop appears to be in the original
size measures like usual. KDE and XFCE seem to be affected.
Does anyone have similar problems and know the reason or have a
solution how get rid of this annoying appearance? Any setting,
environment variables?
René
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Hi there,
I tried to get working a hercules dj control mp3 e2. There is a kernel-module
that loads, but it is not an actual version (since 2010! or so) and it gives
an error: ALSA device.c:1925 hdj_probe(): unsupported usbid:6f8b105
I found there is an newer version of this mod here:
http://slist.lilotux.net/linux/deejay/mixxx/
How could I compile an use it? Is there any chance, that this version will be
found in newer tumbleweed-releases. The newer driver exists since 2011.
Thank you!
Kai
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Hi,
Last week I was in Nürnberg for the openSUSE conference. It was a
great experience: many interesting presentations (often difficult to
choose where to go) and talking with many people about openSUSE,
syslog-ng and ARM.
Here is my blog about the conference:
https://czanik.blogs.balabit.com/2016/06/leap-arm-ceph-and-more-opensuse-co…
Thank you for organizing this event!
Bye,
CzP
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