New Tumbleweed snapshot 20201201 released!
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&version=Tumbleweed&build=20201201 Please do not reply to this email to report issues, rather file a bug on bugzilla.opensuse.org. For more information on filing bugs please see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Submitting_bug_reports Packages changed: fprintd (1.90.1 -> 1.90.4) libgda libmanette (0.2.4 -> 0.2.6) libyui-qt-pkg (2.48.4 -> 2.48.5) perl-Mojolicious (8.65 -> 8.66) virt-manager yast2-installation (4.3.20 -> 4.3.22) yast2-packager (4.3.10 -> 4.3.11) yast2-trans (84.87.20201122.ac554fbdd6 -> 84.87.20201130.b140fdb5f7) === Details === ==== fprintd ==== Version update (1.90.1 -> 1.90.4) Subpackages: fprintd-lang fprintd-pam fprintd-pam-32bit - Update to version 1.90.4 * Authentication is now required to enroll a new print. * Add support for the libfprint early reporting mechanism * Proper hotplug support together with libfprint 1.90.4 * Handle STATE_DIRECTORY containing multiple paths - Add patch: * 0001-tests-Fix-test-not-failing-on-error.patch https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libfprint/fprintd/-/merge_requests/70 Unittest test_manager_get_devices_on_name_appeared is broken with this patch applied - so revert it for now. ==== libgda ==== Subpackages: libgda-5_0-4 libgda-5_0-4-lang libgda-5_0-bdb libgda-5_0-sqlite libgda-ui-5_0-4 libgda-ui-5_0-plugins - Only conditionally build with firebird support, currently disabled (boo#1179203). ==== libmanette ==== Version update (0.2.4 -> 0.2.6) - Update to version 0.2.6: + Project: - Move the project to gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libmanette. - Update the URLs accordingly. - Give the project a minimal website: https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/libmanette/ - Update the project's description. + Documentation: - Add a documentation. - Fix many documentation annotations. - Document more symbols. + Meson: - Require Meson 0.53.0. - Add the demos option. - Add the build-tests and install-tests option. - Various code style cleanups and updates. - Add a build summary. + ManetteDevice: - Add a missing precondition check to ensure milliseconds is in the right range in manette_device_rumble(). - Throw the full file error code rather than G_FILE_ERROR_FAILED in manette_device_new(). - Throw G_FILE_ERROR_FAILED rather than G_FILE_ERROR_NXIO in manette_device_new() if the device isn't a gamepad. + ManetteMapping: - Check mapping strings have at least a GUID field and a name field. - Use the debug log level for non-programming mapping parsing errors. - Make some parsing error messages more explicit. + ManetteMappingManager: Use a race-free way to check the mapping file deletion. + Code cleanup: - Make license headers have the LGPL footer, not the GPL one. - Use #pragma once instead of manual header guards. - Use g_auto(), g_autoptr() and g_autofree where possible. - Use g_clear_pointer() and g_clear_object() where possible. - Use assertions instead of g_return*_if_fail in static functions. - Add HACKING.md to document the code, documentation, and commit message styles. - Give better names to callback functions. - Give the namespace_object_ prefix to the finalize functions to match the code style. - Clean up and simplify the code in many places. - Drop platform:Linux from the internal gamepad database. - Changes from version 0.2.5: + Fix the build with musl by using input_event_sec and input_event_usec. - Run tests during build, add a check section and macro. - Update URL to new home. ==== libyui-qt-pkg ==== Version update (2.48.4 -> 2.48.5) - Fix text and icon overlapping in the pattern header (boo#1176530) - Improve layout of pattern headers - 2.48.5 ==== perl-Mojolicious ==== Version update (8.65 -> 8.66) - updated to 8.66 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Mojolicious/Changes 8.66 2020-11-28 - Deprecated logging to "log/$mode.log" (if a log directory exists) in Mojolicious. The default will simply be STDERR in the future. - Added support for preloading controllers and other classes during startup of Mojolicious applications. - Added EXPERIMENTAL preload_namespaces attribute to Mojolicious. - Added EXPERIMENTAL warmup method to Mojolicious. - Added EXPERIMENTAL load_classes function to Mojo::Loader. - Removed experimental status from humanize_bytes method in Mojo::ByteStream. - Removed experimental status from humanize_bytes function in Mojo::Util. - Improved find_modules function in Mojo::Loader with recursive option. - Improved Mojo::DOM::CSS to throw exceptions for unknown CSS selectors. - Fixed a bug in Mojolicious::Commands where help messages would not be displayed correctly for some commands. (kiwiroy) - Fixed a bug in Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern where type_start was treated as a regex. (Grinnz) ==== virt-manager ==== Subpackages: virt-install virt-manager-common - bsc#1179236 - L3: virt-install: "Error validating install location: invalid literal for int() with base 10" reported by virt-install ref:_00D1igLOd._5001iTe00n:ref virtinst-sap-detection.patch - boo#1178141 - Accomodate qemu modularization with respect to v5.2 qemu changes, where 3 additional modular shared objects need to be present for spice support. This change simply augments what was done before, adding the additional code to the same patch - bsc#1172340 - Several YaST modules can be started by typing "yast2 $module <tab><tab>" virt-install.rb ==== yast2-installation ==== Version update (4.3.20 -> 4.3.22) - correct add-on spelling (jsc#SLE-14772) - 4.3.22 - fix full media product selection (bsc#1179094, bsc#1176424) - 4.3.21 ==== yast2-packager ==== Version update (4.3.10 -> 4.3.11) - correct add-on spelling (jsc#SLE-14772) - 4.3.11 ==== yast2-trans ==== Version update (84.87.20201122.ac554fbdd6 -> 84.87.20201130.b140fdb5f7) Subpackages: yast2-trans-af yast2-trans-ar yast2-trans-bg yast2-trans-bn yast2-trans-bs yast2-trans-ca yast2-trans-cs yast2-trans-cy yast2-trans-da yast2-trans-de yast2-trans-el yast2-trans-en_GB yast2-trans-es yast2-trans-et yast2-trans-fa yast2-trans-fi yast2-trans-fr yast2-trans-gl yast2-trans-gu yast2-trans-hi yast2-trans-hr yast2-trans-hu yast2-trans-id yast2-trans-it yast2-trans-ja yast2-trans-jv yast2-trans-ka yast2-trans-km yast2-trans-ko yast2-trans-lo yast2-trans-lt yast2-trans-mk yast2-trans-mr yast2-trans-nb yast2-trans-nl yast2-trans-pa yast2-trans-pl yast2-trans-pt yast2-trans-pt_BR yast2-trans-ro yast2-trans-ru yast2-trans-si yast2-trans-sk yast2-trans-sl yast2-trans-sr yast2-trans-sv yast2-trans-ta yast2-trans-th yast2-trans-tr yast2-trans-uk yast2-trans-vi yast2-trans-wa yast2-trans-xh yast2-trans-zh_CN yast2-trans-zh_TW yast2-trans-zu - Update to version 84.87.20201130.b140fdb5f7: * Translated using Weblate (German) * Translated using Weblate (German) * Translated using Weblate (Czech) * Translated using Weblate (Czech) * Translated using Weblate (Czech) * Translated using Weblate (Japanese) * Translated using Weblate (Japanese) * Translated using Weblate (Japanese) * Translated using Weblate (Catalan) * Translated using Weblate (Catalan) * Translated using Weblate (Catalan) * Translated using Weblate (Slovak) * Translated using Weblate (Slovak) * Translated using Weblate (Slovak) * Translated using Weblate (Slovak) * Translated using Weblate (Dutch) * Translated using Weblate (Dutch) * Translated using Weblate (Dutch) * New POT for text domain 'registration'. * New POT for text domain 'packager'. * New POT for text domain 'installation'. * Translated using Weblate (Slovak) * Translated using Weblate (Czech) * Translated using Weblate (Indonesian) * New POT for text domain 'installation'. * New POT for text domain 'autoinst'. * Translated using Weblate (Slovak) * Translated using Weblate (Portuguese (Brazil)) * Translated using Weblate (Japanese) * Translated using Weblate (Indonesian) * Translated using Weblate (Indonesian) * Translated using Weblate (Indonesian) * Translated using Weblate (Indonesian) * Translated using Weblate (Dutch) * Translated using Weblate (Catalan) * New POT for text domain 'storage'. * Translated using Weblate (Czech) * Translated using Weblate (Czech) * Translated using Weblate (Czech) * Translated using Weblate (Czech) * Translated using Weblate (Czech) * Translated using Weblate (Czech) * Translated using Weblate (Czech) * Translated using Weblate (Czech)
Hi Together, anyone knows why
Subject: New Tumbleweed snapshot 20201201 released!
is missing the listinfo "[opensuse-factory]" is missing. So my sorting (and also reading) are not so efficient like in the past with the info. Happens sins about 2 days. Regards Ulf
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:02 PM <ub22@gmx.net> wrote:
Hi Together,
anyone knows why
Subject: New Tumbleweed snapshot 20201201 released!
is missing the listinfo "[opensuse-factory]" is missing. So my sorting (and also reading) are not so efficient like in the past with the info.
Happens sins about 2 days.
All openSUSE mailing lists are losing the subject prefix. This is part of completing the migration to Mailman and dealing with DMARC+DKIM policies being enforced by suse.com. -- 真実はいつも一つ!/ Always, there's only one truth!
On 02/12/2020 19.01, ub22@gmx.net wrote:
Hi Together,
anyone knows why
Subject: New Tumbleweed snapshot 20201201 released!
is missing the listinfo "[opensuse-factory]" is missing. So my sorting (and also reading) are not so efficient like in the past with the info.
Happens sins about 2 days.
Yes, we commented about this several days ago. Explanation here: <https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/project@lists.opensuse.org/thread/HYQM3WSU7BG5RAOEAE2V37WMYKAXVNYZ/> <https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/project@lists.opensuse.org/message/KQOGH3DIG6J2KNFULYJPOAZKXIZSPX5O/> But it is causing me pain and errors. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 07:19:20PM +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Explanation here:
But it is causing me pain and errors.
Filter by List-Id: or Return-Path: headers instead? Here's my updated procmail rule: :0: * ^Return-Path: <factory.*@opensuse.org> maillists/factory You should be able to do something similar with smartsieve etc. Thanks to the recent mailman3 bravery/change I no longer get nags from the daily DKIM report whenever I post :) Daniel
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday, 2020-12-02 at 18:39 -0000, Daniel Morris wrote:
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 07:19:20PM +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Explanation here:
But it is causing me pain and errors.
Filter by List-Id: or Return-Path: headers instead?
Filter by List-Id is perfect, but can not be done at the ISP IMAP inbox. Or by many webmails. Look, this is how I see and read the mail lists: 6061 20-12-02 12:25 Vinzenz Vietzke (9179) New package submission: xcape N 6062 20-12-02 03:42 John Johansen (13K) [apparmor] AppArmor 3.0.1 Released N 6063 20-12-02 08:15 Dave Chinner (8331) > Re: [PATCH] [RFC] spaceman: physically move a regular inode N 6065 20-12-02 12:16 opensuse-security@opensuse.org (8349) openSUSE-SU-2020:2147-1: important: Security update for xorg-x11-server N 6066 20-12-02 11:19 Olaf Hering (7594) > Re: [packman] Is it possible to have a packman version for Tumbleweed for the Raspberry Pi 3/4 - - 6070 20-11-28 14:48 Jogchum Reitsma (7445) > [opensuse-support] Compiling regard3d 6101 20-12-02 16:56 hinderanyoption81 via ffmpeg-user (5826) [FFmpeg-user] Profanity in messages N 6102 20-12-02 10:22 Christoph Hellwig (5811) > Re: [RFC PATCH 2/2] xfs: do not allow reflinking inodes with the dax flag set 6106 20-11-30 18:55 David C. Rankin (8863) > [opensuse] Zoom for Linux - Use App .rpm or Browser Plugin? N 6127 20-12-02 16:00 Dominique Leuenberger (18K) . New Tumbleweed snapshot 20201201 released! A 6128 20-12-02 19:01 ub22@gmx.net (7600) . \-OT: Listinfo "[opensuse-factory]" at Subject missing 6129 20-12-02 13:10 Neal Gompa (8401) |-> 6130 20-12-02 19:19 To: oS-fctry (9778) . \-> 6131 20-12-02 18:39 Daniel Morris (4614) |-> 6132 20-12-02 18:39 Daniel Morris (7752) |-> N 6133 20-12-02 19:40 ub22@gmx.net (8795) \-Aw: Re: OT: Listinfo "[opensuse-factory]" at Subject missing N 6134 20-12-02 08:07 ira.weiny@intel.com (5574) > [RFC PATCH] common/rc: Fix _check_s_dax() for kernel 5.10 N 6138 20-12-02 20:27 Richard Brown (6548) New Package Submission: sampler N 6139 20-12-02 17:32 hinderanyoption81 via ffmpeg-user (7220) > [FFmpeg-user] Compilation Guide / MSVC on Wiki N 6146 20-12-01 13:56 NotHarald Reindl (8300) > Re: [FFmpeg-user] Uninstalling ffmpeg N 6164 20-11-27 20:52 Oliver Kurz (7624) > [opensuse-factory] Announcement: Run openQA tests with isotovideo in your CI pipelines N 6166 20-12-01 17:21 Eric Sandeen (7110) > [PATCH V2] uapi: fix statx attribute value overlap for DAX & MOUNT_ROOT N 6175 20-12-01 18:16 Ira Weiny (6470) > Re: [PATCH 1/2] uapi: fix statx attribute value overlap for DAX & MOUNT_ROOT * 6177 20-11-28 00:12 Neal Gompa (10K) > [opensuse-project] About shaming people on the list 6244 20-12-02 15:49 Doug McGarrett (7059) > video driver s/w I can hardly know which are the factory mails. I would have to do folder sorting right at the ISP - and then it will be a nightmare to download them all to local from a myriad folders.
You should be able to do something similar with smartsieve etc.
Thanks to the recent mailman3 bravery/change I no longer get nags from the daily DKIM report whenever I post :)
Yes, I understand that. - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHoEARECADoWIQQZEb51mJKK1KpcU/W1MxgcbY1H1QUCX8gDQxwccm9iaW4ubGlz dGFzQHRlbGVmb25pY2EubmV0AAoJELUzGBxtjUfVEcoAniLR5xiuLxf3pENTFnOs H0jiqAz/AJ46FGN0Guo95OJcHG0n1NaDGd5HUQ== =f3hr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Hi, On Wed, Dec 2, 2020, at 22:12, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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On Wednesday, 2020-12-02 at 18:39 -0000, Daniel Morris wrote:
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 07:19:20PM +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Explanation here:
But it is causing me pain and errors.
Filter by List-Id: or Return-Path: headers instead?
Filter by List-Id is perfect, but can not be done at the ISP IMAP inbox. Or by many webmails.
Look, this is how I see and read the mail lists:
6061 20-12-02 12:25 Vinzenz Vietzke (9179) New package submission: xcape N 6062 20-12-02 03:42 John Johansen (13K) [apparmor] AppArmor 3.0.1 Released N 6063 20-12-02 08:15 Dave Chinner (8331) > Re: [PATCH] [RFC] spaceman: physically move a regular inode N 6065 20-12-02 12:16 opensuse-security@opensuse.org (8349) openSUSE-SU-2020:2147-1: important: Security update for xorg-x11-server N 6066 20-12-02 11:19 Olaf Hering (7594) > Re: [packman] Is it possible to have a packman version for Tumbleweed for the Raspberry Pi 3/4 - - 6070 20-11-28 14:48 Jogchum Reitsma (7445) > [opensuse-support] Compiling regard3d 6101 20-12-02 16:56 hinderanyoption81 via ffmpeg-user (5826) [FFmpeg-user] Profanity in messages N 6102 20-12-02 10:22 Christoph Hellwig (5811) > Re: [RFC PATCH 2/2] xfs: do not allow reflinking inodes with the dax flag set 6106 20-11-30 18:55 David C. Rankin (8863) > [opensuse] Zoom for Linux - Use App .rpm or Browser Plugin? N 6127 20-12-02 16:00 Dominique Leuenberger (18K) . New Tumbleweed snapshot 20201201 released! A 6128 20-12-02 19:01 ub22@gmx.net (7600) . \-OT: Listinfo "[opensuse-factory]" at Subject missing 6129 20-12-02 13:10 Neal Gompa (8401) |-> 6130 20-12-02 19:19 To: oS-fctry (9778) . \-> 6131 20-12-02 18:39 Daniel Morris (4614) |-> 6132 20-12-02 18:39 Daniel Morris (7752) |-> N 6133 20-12-02 19:40 ub22@gmx.net (8795) \-Aw: Re: OT: Listinfo "[opensuse-factory]" at Subject missing N 6134 20-12-02 08:07 ira.weiny@intel.com (5574) > [RFC PATCH] common/rc: Fix _check_s_dax() for kernel 5.10 N 6138 20-12-02 20:27 Richard Brown (6548) New Package Submission: sampler N 6139 20-12-02 17:32 hinderanyoption81 via ffmpeg-user (7220) > [FFmpeg-user] Compilation Guide / MSVC on Wiki N 6146 20-12-01 13:56 NotHarald Reindl (8300) > Re: [FFmpeg-user] Uninstalling ffmpeg N 6164 20-11-27 20:52 Oliver Kurz (7624) > [opensuse-factory] Announcement: Run openQA tests with isotovideo in your CI pipelines N 6166 20-12-01 17:21 Eric Sandeen (7110) > [PATCH V2] uapi: fix statx attribute value overlap for DAX & MOUNT_ROOT N 6175 20-12-01 18:16 Ira Weiny (6470) > Re: [PATCH 1/2] uapi: fix statx attribute value overlap for DAX & MOUNT_ROOT * 6177 20-11-28 00:12 Neal Gompa (10K) > [opensuse-project] About shaming people on the list 6244 20-12-02 15:49 Doug McGarrett (7059) > video driver s/w
I can hardly know which are the factory mails.
Don't you see the to header? For me I can see that this message was sent to factory@lists.opensuse.org and that's what I changed my filter to. BR, Syds
I would have to do folder sorting right at the ISP - and then it will be a nightmare to download them all to local from a myriad folders.
You should be able to do something similar with smartsieve etc.
Thanks to the recent mailman3 bravery/change I no longer get nags from the daily DKIM report whenever I post :)
Yes, I understand that.
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)
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On 02/12/2020 22.18, Syds Bearda wrote:
Hi,
...
Look, this is how I see and read the mail lists:
...
I can hardly know which are the factory mails.
Don't you see the to header? For me I can see that this message was sent to factory@lists.opensuse.org and that's what I changed my filter to.
Only after I open the mail. Normally I look at the [subject tag] and the rest of the subject to decide if I'm interested enough to open the post -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 02. Dezember 2020 um 23:07 Uhr; Von: "Carlos E. R." ... Normally I look at the [subject tag] and the rest of the subject to decide if I'm interested enough to open the post
Same at my side. Especially due to the fact, that several Mailing lists are filtered in only one Folder! But without the tag - a big part of the information is missing. For me as normal user, it will be heavy to follow several lists (at the moment SUSE-Support, Factory, KDE and some others like Jitsi, FreiFunk (3 lists), Digikam and some others :-( Regards Ulf
On 03/12/2020 07.58, ulfbart@gmx.net wrote:
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 02. Dezember 2020 um 23:07 Uhr; Von: "Carlos E. R." ... Normally I look at the [subject tag] and the rest of the subject to decide if I'm interested enough to open the post
Same at my side. Especially due to the fact, that several Mailing lists are filtered in only one Folder! But without the tag - a big part of the information is missing. For me as normal user, it will be heavy to follow several lists (at the moment SUSE-Support, Factory, KDE and some others like Jitsi, FreiFunk (3 lists), Digikam and some others :-(
I just found that making the client display the "TO" address helps. That is, display both "from" and "to". -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 02. Dezember 2020 um 19:19 Uhr; Von: "Carlos E. R." On 02/12/2020 19.01, ub22@gmx.net wrote:
anyone knows why
Subject: New Tumbleweed snapshot 20201201 released!
is missing the listinfo "[opensuse-factory]" is missing. So my sorting (and also reading) are not so efficient like in the past with the info.
Happens sins about 2 days.
Yes, we commented about this several days ago.
Explanation here:
But it is causing me pain and errors.
OK, got it - excuse me about oversee this info. But means that mailinglist handly will be more complicated and also answering in the list need to replace always the replacement of "To:" by the list manually (if the mailclient don't support answer to list :-( - like my web-client) Regards Ulf
On 02/12/2020 19.40, ub22@gmx.net wrote:
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 02. Dezember 2020 um 19:19 Uhr; Von: "Carlos E. R." On 02/12/2020 19.01, ub22@gmx.net wrote:
Explanation here:
But it is causing me pain and errors.
OK, got it - excuse me about oversee this info.
But means that mailinglist handly will be more complicated and also answering in the list need to replace always the replacement of "To:" by the list manually (if the mailclient don't support answer to list :-( - like my web-client)
Yes, that's a problem if you only gets the direct copy, not the one from the mail list. Otherwise, you have to hit "reply to all", as before, then remember to remove the direct copy if appropriate. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)
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