[opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20170129 released!
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Packages changed: MozillaFirefox (50.1.0 -> 51.0.1) MozillaThunderbird (45.6.0 -> 45.7.0) gcal (4 -> 4.1) glyr gtk4 (3.89.1 -> 3.89.2) iodbc (3.52.10 -> 3.52.12) kernel-source (4.9.5 -> 4.9.6) lightdm (1.21.1 -> 1.21.3) mozilla-nspr (4.12 -> 4.13.1) mozilla-nss (3.26.2 -> 3.28.1) sed (4.2.2 -> 4.3) squid (3.5.22 -> 3.5.23) virt-manager === Details === ==== MozillaFirefox ==== Version update (50.1.0 -> 51.0.1) Subpackages: MozillaFirefox-translations-common - Mozilla Firefox 51.0.1: - Multiprocess incompatibility did not correctly register with some add-ons (bmo#1333423) - update to Firefox 51.0 * requires NSPR >= 4.13.1, NSS >= 3.28.1 * Added support for FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) playback * Added support for WebGL 2 * Added Georgian (ka) and Kabyle (kab) locales * Support saving passwords for forms without 'submit' events * Improved video performance for users without GPU acceleration * Zoom indicator is shown in the URL bar if the zoom level is not at default level * View passwords from the prompt before saving them * Remove Belarusian (be) locale * Use Skia for content rendering (Linux) * MFSA 2017-01 CVE-2017-5375: Excessive JIT code allocation allows bypass of ASLR and DEP (bmo#1325200, boo#1021814) CVE-2017-5376: Use-after-free in XSL (bmo#1311687, boo#1021817) CVE-2017-5377: Memory corruption with transforms to create gradients in Skia (bmo#1306883, boo#1021826) CVE-2017-5378: Pointer and frame data leakage of Javascript objects (bmo#1312001, bmo#1330769, boo#1021818) CVE-2017-5379: Use-after-free in Web Animations (bmo#1309198,boo#1021827) CVE-2017-5380: Potential use-after-free during DOM manipulations (bmo#1322107, boo#1021819) CVE-2017-5390: Insecure communication methods in Developer Tools JSON viewer (bmo#1297361, boo#1021820) CVE-2017-5389: WebExtensions can install additional add-ons via modified host requests (bmo#1308688, boo#1021828) CVE-2017-5396: Use-after-free with Media Decoder (bmo#1329403, boo#1021821) CVE-2017-5381: Certificate Viewer exporting can be used to navigate and save to arbitrary filesystem locations (bmo#1017616, boo#1021830) CVE-2017-5382: Feed preview can expose privileged content errors and exceptions (bmo#1295322, boo#1021831) CVE-2017-5383: Location bar spoofing with unicode characters (bmo#1323338, bmo#1324716, boo#1021822) CVE-2017-5384: Information disclosure via Proxy Auto-Config (PAC) (bmo#1255474, boo#1021832) CVE-2017-5385: Data sent in multipart channels ignores referrer-policy response headers (bmo#1295945, boo#1021833) CVE-2017-5386: WebExtensions can use data: protocol to affect other extensions (bmo#1319070, boo#1021823) CVE-2017-5394: Android location bar spoofing using fullscreen and JavaScript events (bmo#1222798) CVE-2017-5391: Content about: pages can load privileged about: pages (bmo#1309310, boo#1021835) CVE-2017-5392: Weak references using multiple threads on weak proxy objects lead to unsafe memory usage (bmo#1293709) (Android only) CVE-2017-5393: Remove addons.mozilla.org CDN from whitelist for mozAddonManager (bmo#1309282, boo#1021837) CVE-2017-5395: Android location bar spoofing during scrolling (bmo#1293463) (Android only) CVE-2017-5387: Disclosure of local file existence through TRACK tag error messages (bmo#1295023, boo#1021839) CVE-2017-5388: WebRTC can be used to generate a large amount of UDP traffic for DDOS attacks (bmo#1281482, boo#1021840) CVE-2017-5374: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 51 (boo#1021841) CVE-2017-5373: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 51 and Firefox ESR 45.7 (boo#1021824) - switch Firefox to Gtk3 for Tumbleweed - removed obsolete patches * mozilla-flex_buffer_overrun.patch - updated RPM locale support tag - improve recognition of LANGUAGE env variable (boo#1017174) - add upstream patch to fix PPC64LE (bmo#1319389) (mozilla-skia-ppc-endianess.patch) - fix build without skia (big endian archs) (bmo#1319374) (mozilla-disable-skia-be.patch) ==== MozillaThunderbird ==== Version update (45.6.0 -> 45.7.0) Subpackages: MozillaThunderbird-translations-common - update to Thunderbird 45.7.0 * Message preview pane non-functional after IMAP folder was renamed or moved * "Move To" button on "Search Messages" panel not working * Message sent to "undisclosed recipients" shows no recipient (non-functional since Thunderbird version 38) * Security updates from MFSA 2017-03 (Gecko 45.7.0) boo#1021991. In general, these flaws cannot be exploited through email in Thunderbird because scripting is disabled when reading mail, but are potentially risks in browser or browser-like contexts: CVE-2017-5375: Excessive JIT code allocation allows bypass of ASLR and DEP (bmo#1325200, boo#1021814) CVE-2017-5376: Use-after-free in XSL (bmo#1311687, boo#1021817) CVE-2017-5378: Pointer and frame data leakage of Javascript objects (bmo#1312001, bmo#1330769, boo#1021818) CVE-2017-5380: Potential use-after-free during DOM manipulations (bmo#1322107, boo#1021819) CVE-2017-5390: Insecure communication methods in Developer Tools JSON viewer (bmo#1297361, boo#1021820) CVE-2017-5396: Use-after-free with Media Decoder (bmo#1329403, boo#1021821) CVE-2017-5383: Location bar spoofing with unicode characters (bmo#1323338, bmo#1324716, boo#1021822) CVE-2017-5373: Memory safety bugs fixed in Thunderbird 45.7 (boo#1021824) ==== gcal ==== Version update (4 -> 4.1) - Update to version 4.1: * National holiday replaced Pentecost Monday as a Swedish holiday 2005 * Report Reformation Day as an holiday everywhere in Germany in 2017 ==== glyr ==== - Trim descriptions and fix spelling errors. ==== gtk4 ==== Version update (3.89.1 -> 3.89.2) - Update to version 3.89.2: + gtk4-icon-browser works again. + gtk-encode symbolic works for icons with names containing dots. + GtkFlowBox and GtkListBox have been changed to no longer emit the ::selected-children-changed signal during destruction. + gtk-demo has gained an example for using PangoTabArray with GtkTextView. + We now support CSS border-spacing in GtkGrid, GtkBox and in gadgets. + The rendering in GDK and GSK has been further refactored. We now only draw toplevel windows, and we always redraw the whole window. + A Vulkan implementation has been added in parallel to the GL one. + Dropped APIs: - gdk_window_process_updates. - gdk_window_process_all_updates. - gdk_window_reparent. - Support for native and foreign subwindows. - gsk_render_node_{append/prepend/insert} variations. - gsk_render_node_make_immutable. - gtk_cairo_should_draw_window. - gtk_snapshot_append. - GtkJunctionSides. + New APIs: - gdk_rgba_is_clear. - gdk_rgba_is_opaque. - GdkDrawContext: A base class for vulkan and gl contexts. - Render node subclasses. - GskRoundedRect. - gtk_container_snapshot_child. + The GSK_USE_SOFTWARE environment variable has been generalized as GSK_RENDERER. Use GSK_RENDERER=help to learn about possible values. Other environment variables that have gained new possible values in clude GSK_DEBUG=vulkan and GTK_DEBUG=snapshot. + Bugs fixed: bgo#749012, bgo#771242, bgo#772371, bgo#773299, bgo#774265, bgo#774534, bgo#774686, bgo#774695, bgo#774743, bgo#774760, bgo#774784, bgo#774790, bgo#774893, bgo#774915, bgo#774917, bgo#774939, bgo#775038, bgo#775212, bgo#775316, bgo#775319, bgo#775410, bgo#775525, bgo#775651, bgo#776132, bgo#776187, bgo#776306. + Updated translations. - Drop gtk4-find-wayland.patch: Fixed upstream. Following this, drop gnome-common BuildRequires and autoreconf call as we no longer carry any patches. - Add vulkan-devel BuildRequires and Requires, also pass - -enable-vulkan to configure to ensure we build the vulkan support. ==== iodbc ==== Version update (3.52.10 -> 3.52.12) Subpackages: libiodbc-devel libiodbc3 - Update to version 0.52.12: * Added 64bit version of the iODBC Administrator to configure and test DSNs on drivers that are only available in 64bit format * Documentation fixes - Changes in version 0.52.11: * Added support for x86_64 to iODBC Demo * Fix crash ODBCdemo - error message overwrite stack data * Fix iODBCdemo issue with UID/PWD values * Fixed crash in iODBC DM on push of "Test" button when 64bit ODBC driver is used. * Fixed crash when create_dsnsetup fails to load the window. * Fixed crash when passing an empty connect string with no window handle * Fixed crash when passing an empty connect string with no window handle. * Fixed issue in SQLGetInfo * Fixed crash when create_dsnsetup fails to load the window - fix-nonvoid-return.diff: submitted upstream ==== kernel-source ==== Version update (4.9.5 -> 4.9.6) Subpackages: kernel-default kernel-default-devel kernel-devel kernel-docs kernel-macros kernel-syms - Linux 4.9.6 (bnc#1012628). - commit d1207ac - drm/i915/execlists: Reset RING registers upon resume (bsc#1021921). - commit 7b0a59a - [media] uvcvideo: uvc_scan_fallback() for webcams with broken chain (bsc#1021474). - commit 9bb1a8a ==== lightdm ==== Version update (1.21.1 -> 1.21.3) Subpackages: liblightdm-gobject-1-0 lightdm-lang - Update to version 1.21.3 (changes since 1.21.1): * Use SA_RESTART on signals so we don't get interrupted reads. * Use logind to terminate greeter sessions if it is available. * Load greeters from XDG_DATA_DIRS instead of the compile time value. * Allow the D-Bus interface to be disabled. * Always pass through LD_PRELOAD, LD_LIBRARY_PATH and PATH to sessions/display servers. * Fix an incorrect unref in the XDMCP server code. * Fix logging warnings. - Rebase lightdm-sysconfig-support.patch. ==== mozilla-nspr ==== Version update (4.12 -> 4.13.1) - update to version 4.13.1 * The previously released version 4.13 had changed pipes to be nonblocking by default, and as a consequence, PollEvent was changed to not block on clear. The NSPR development team received reports that these changes caused regressions in some applications that use NSPR, and it has been decided to revert the changes made in NSPR 4.13. NSPR 4.13.1 restores the traditional behavior of pipes and PollEvent. - update to version 4.13 NSPR 4.13 has the following bug fixes: * PL_strcmp (and others) were fixed to return consistent results when one of the arguments is NULL. * PollEvent was fixed to not block on clear. * Pipes are always nonblocking. * PR_GetNameForIdentity: added thread safety lock and bound checks. * Removed the PLArena freelist. * Avoid some integer overflows. * fixed several comments. ==== mozilla-nss ==== Version update (3.26.2 -> 3.28.1) Subpackages: libfreebl3 libsoftokn3 mozilla-nss-certs mozilla-nss-tools - update to NSS 3.28.1 No new functionality is introduced in this release. This is a patch release to update the list of root CA certificates and address a minor TLS compatibility issue that some applications experienced with NSS 3.28. * The following CA certificates were Removed CN = Buypass Class 2 CA 1 CN = Root CA Generalitat Valenciana OU = RSA Security 2048 V3 * The following CA certificates were Added OU = AC RAIZ FNMT-RCM CN = Amazon Root CA 1 CN = Amazon Root CA 2 CN = Amazon Root CA 3 CN = Amazon Root CA 4 CN = LuxTrust Global Root 2 CN = Symantec Class 1 Public Primary Certification Authority - G4 CN = Symantec Class 1 Public Primary Certification Authority - G6 CN = Symantec Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority - G4 CN = Symantec Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority - G6 * The version number of the updated root CA list has been set to 2.11 * A misleading assertion/alert has been removed when NSS tries to flush data to the peer but the connection was already reset. - update to NSS 3.28 New functionality: * NSS includes support for TLS 1.3 draft -18. This includes a number of improvements to TLS 1.3: - The signed certificate timestamp, used in certificate transparency, is supported in TLS 1.3. - Key exporters for TLS 1.3 are supported. This includes the early key exporter, which can be used if 0-RTT is enabled. Note that there is a difference between TLS 1.3 and key exporters in older versions of TLS. TLS 1.3 does not distinguish between an empty context and no context. - The TLS 1.3 (draft) protocol can be enabled, by defining NSS_ENABLE_TLS_1_3=1 when building NSS. - NSS includes support for the X25519 key exchange algorithm, which is supported and enabled by default in all versions of TLS. New Functions: * SSL_ExportEarlyKeyingMaterial * SSL_SendAdditionalKeyShares * SSL_SignatureSchemePrefSet * SSL_SignatureSchemePrefGet Notable Changes: * NSS can no longer be compiled with support for additional elliptic curves. This was previously possible by replacing certain NSS source files. * NSS will now detect the presence of tokens that support additional elliptic curves and enable those curves for use in TLS. Note that this detection has a one-off performance cost, which can be avoided by using the SSL_NamedGroupConfig function to limit supported groups to those that NSS provides. * PKCS#11 bypass for TLS is no longer supported and has been removed. * Support for "export" grade SSL/TLS cipher suites has been removed. * NSS now uses the signature schemes definition in TLS 1.3. This also affects TLS 1.2. NSS will now only generate signatures with the combinations of hash and signature scheme that are defined in TLS 1.3, even when negotiating TLS 1.2. - This means that SHA-256 will only be used with P-256 ECDSA certificates, SHA-384 with P-384 certificates, and SHA-512 with P-521 certificates. SHA-1 is permitted (in TLS 1.2 only) with any certificate for backward compatibility reasons. - New functions to configure signature schemes are provided: SSL_SignatureSchemePrefSet, SSL_SignatureSchemePrefGet. The old SSL_SignaturePrefSet and SSL_SignaturePrefSet functions are now deprecated. - NSS will now no longer assume that default signature schemes are supported by a peer if there was no commonly supported signature scheme. * NSS will now check if RSA-PSS signing is supported by the token that holds the private key prior to using it for TLS. * The certificate validation code contains checks to no longer trust certificates that are issued by old WoSign and StartCom CAs after October 21, 2016. This is equivalent to the behavior that Mozilla will release with Firefox 51. - update to NSS 3.27.2 * SSL_SetTrustAnchors leaks (bmo#1318561) - removed upstreamed patch * nss-uninitialized.patch - raised the minimum softokn/freebl version to 3.28 as reported in boo#1021636 ==== sed ==== Version update (4.2.2 -> 4.3) - Update to version 4.3: * sed's regular expression matching is now typically 10x faster * sed now uses unlocked-io where available, resulting in faster I/O operations. * lots of bugfixes (for detailed list see NEWS) - Drop patches (all upstreamed): * sed-fix-overlapping-address-ranges.patch * sed-follow-symlinks-hyphen.patch * sed-follow-symlinks-stdin.patch * sed-temp-delete.patch * sed-y-NUL-RHS.patch - Spec file cleanups * run spec-cleaner * use macro for configure * execute tests with produced binary as well * use url for signature as well * use https for download links * use xs compressed tarballl * make building verbose ==== squid ==== Version update (3.5.22 -> 3.5.23) - Update Squid to 3.5.23 * Do not share private responses with collapsed client(s). (CVE-2016-10003) * Fixes incorrect processing of responses to If-None-Modified HTTP conditional requests. (CVE-2016-10002) * partially fix hostHeaderVerify failures MISS when they should be HIT * HTTP/1.1: Add registered codes entry for new 103 (Early Hints) status code * Hang on DNS query with dead-end CNAME * partial: Fix segfault via Ftp::Client::readControlReply * Fix ssl::server_name ACL - was badly broken since inception. * HTTP/1.1: make Vary:* objects cacheable * fix Strange IPv6 shown in access.log ==== virt-manager ==== Subpackages: virt-install virt-manager-common - bsc#1022173 - virt-manager: unknown input device type 'virtio1.0-input' 1d2cd306-Fix-incorrect-usage-of-virtio-input.patch - bsc#1005848 - KVM: guest can not be started on top of SLES12SP1 KVM host ppc64 5a11cf07-virt-manager-generates-invalid-guest-XML.patch - Upstream bug fixes 617b9271-dont-return-virtio1.0-net-as-valid-device-name.patch 7962672c-fix-error-checking-extra_args.patch b4858842-fix-bad-version-check-regression.patch f07a3021-fix-wait-to-behave-like-noautoconsole.patch -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Mon, 2017-01-30 at 13:32 +0100, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
mozilla-nss (3.26.2 -> 3.28.1)
This package has been observed causing some troubles. Unfortunately, they seem not to manage to stay ABI compatible for more than a couple releases. One notable pacissue for example is java crashing with this update. A rebuild of java is supposed to fix this. Other apps have not yet been reported, but I triggered a rebuild of all ~700 packages depending on mozilla-nss: these updates will be available in the 0130 snapshot. It might be advisable to wait for this snapshot or, at least keep mozilla-nss 1.26 around on your system until 0130 is out. Cheers, Dominique
Hi,
mozilla-nss (3.26.2 -> 3.28.1)
This package has been observed causing some troubles.
So, this is why I am unable to use Google and Wikipedia in Firefox and Thunderbird..? Stefan. --- . SUSE Linux GmbH. Geschäftsführer: Felix Imendörffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton. HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg). -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Mon, 2017-01-30 at 17:48 +0100, Stefan Knorr wrote:
Hi,
mozilla-nss (3.26.2 -> 3.28.1)
This package has been observed causing some troubles.
So, this is why I am unable to use Google and Wikipedia in Firefox and Thunderbird..?
I doubt this would impact FF - as Firefox was updated in the same snapshot to a new version and certainly has been rebuilt against this version of mozilla-nss already. Cheers Dominique
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 05:48:48PM +0100, Stefan Knorr wrote:
Hi,
mozilla-nss (3.26.2 -> 3.28.1)
This package has been observed causing some troubles.
So, this is why I am unable to use Google and Wikipedia in Firefox and Thunderbird..?
The issue observed was with Java and elliptic curves. Ciao, Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Hi Markus, Dominique, to be fair, I am not using Tumbleweed... but another version of openSUSE that wants to remain unnamed, with some packages taken from the OBS Mozilla repo. I just checked on a Tumbleweed machine and stuff looks fine there. Stefan. --- . SUSE Linux GmbH. Geschäftsführer: Felix Imendörffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton. HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg). -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Am 30.01.2017 um 17:48 schrieb Stefan Knorr:
Hi,
mozilla-nss (3.26.2 -> 3.28.1)
This package has been observed causing some troubles.
So, this is why I am unable to use Google and Wikipedia in Firefox and Thunderbird..?
No, it seems your reason is that you did not update all packages correctly. Please check especially libfreebl3 and libsoftokn3 package versions. Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Stefan Knorr wrote:
mozilla-nss (3.26.2 -> 3.28.1)
This package has been observed causing some troubles.
So, this is why I am unable to use Google and Wikipedia in Firefox and Thunderbird..? Yes, Firefox 50.1 doesn't work with Google and Wikipedia and NSS 3.28. But Firefox is updated with this snapshot.
Seamonkey 2.46 is affected too. Maybe also Thunderbird is affected - I haven't checked. Greetings, Björn -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Am 30.01.2017 um 13:43 schrieb Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar:
On Mon, 2017-01-30 at 13:32 +0100, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
mozilla-nss (3.26.2 -> 3.28.1)
This package has been observed causing some troubles. Unfortunately, they seem not to manage to stay ABI compatible for more than a couple releases.
One notable pacissue for example is java crashing with this update. A rebuild of java is supposed to fix this.
Other apps have not yet been reported, but I triggered a rebuild of all ~700 packages depending on mozilla-nss: these updates will be available in the 0130 snapshot. It might be advisable to wait for this snapshot or, at least keep mozilla-nss 1.26 around on your system until 0130 is out.
Indeed this is an ABI breakage but in an internal interface. There are no promises for internal interfaces to keep compatibility. There is one for external interfaces though. So as we now know that OpenJDK uses a private interface we probably have to release Java updates now with every NSS update? Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
MozillaFirefox (50.1.0 -> 51.0.1) - switch Firefox to Gtk3 for Tumbleweed Yikes. This makes Firefox render things too small on my HiDPI screen, because GTK3 doesn't respect DPI settings from X server anymore. See this bug https:// bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757142
Have a great time, Jure "JLP" Repinc
Jure Repinc composed on 2017-01-30 21:40 (UTC+0100):
MozillaFirefox (50.1.0 -> 51.0.1) - switch Firefox to Gtk3 for Tumbleweed
Yikes. This makes Firefox render things too small on my HiDPI screen, because GTK3 doesn't respect DPI settings from X server anymore. See this bug > https:// bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757142
As a convoluted workaround you should be able to do manually what https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98909 asks to have done automatically. See also: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1269274 [GTK+ 3.18] UI text sizes no longer inherited from Linux system https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=367499 usability regression: GTK+>3.16.x results in too small GTK3 app UI fonts when logical DPI>96 -- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation) Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
[revised] Jure Repinc composed on 2017-01-30 21:40 (UTC+0100):
MozillaFirefox (50.1.0 -> 51.0.1) - switch Firefox to Gtk3 for Tumbleweed
Yikes. This makes Firefox render things too small on my HiDPI screen, because GTK3 doesn't respect DPI settings from X server anymore. See this bug > https:// bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757142
As a convoluted workaround you should be able to do manually what https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98909 asks to have done automatically. See also: https://features.opensuse.org/322401 revert GTK3 upstream's HiDPI usability regression (undersized Firefox UI fonts) https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1269274 [GTK+ 3.18] UI text sizes no longer inherited from Linux system https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=367499 usability regression: GTK+>3.16.x results in too small GTK3 app UI fonts when logical DPI>96 -- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation) Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
participants (8)
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Bjoern Voigt
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Dominique Leuenberger
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Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
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Felix Miata
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Jure Repinc
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Marcus Meissner
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Stefan Knorr
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Wolfgang Rosenauer