[opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20200708 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=20200708 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: krita (4.2.9 -> 4.3.0) python-rpm-macros (20200625.e862151 -> 20200701.9f5a2f6) python3 python3-core === Details === ==== krita ==== Version update (4.2.9 -> 4.3.0) Subpackages: krita-lang - Set minimum disk size for ppc64/ppc64le in _constraints to prevent "no space left on device" errors during build - Fix build on ARM - Update to 4.3.0: * See https://krita.org/en/item/krita-4-3-0-released/ * The "Render Animation" dialog has a new option for exporting only the unique frames of an animation * New hotkey bind-able actions for selecting the previous/next sibling layer * General animation caching improvements * Hidden layers can now be properly edited and scrubbed in active isolation mode * Timeline now correctly highlights the current frame when loading a new document * Onion skins no longer become misaligned after cropping * Presence of transform masks on the layer tree no longer glitch animation playback * The "Render Animation" dialog's image settings are now independent and no longer conflict with the image "Export" dialog's settings * The "Render Animation" dialog now correctly synchronizes HDR settings between the video and image sequence options * Added small headers to multiple animation context menus to mitigate accidental selections * The error message that's shown when Krita can't find FFMPEG now provides helpful information and a link to the official documentation * The "Isolate Layer" feature is now called "Isolate Active Layer" to better reflect how it works * New set of watercolor effect brush presets * Bundles now properly handle timezones and show dates in the user's preferred format * New patterns that are good for usage with the new Palettize filter * New Color Mode in the Gradient Map filter * New Palettize and High Pass filters * Memory leaks in the gradient map filter were fixed * The edge detection and height to normal map filters no longer show staircase-like artifacts * All convolution filters (like sharpen, blur) now work correctly on images with an opaque background * The HSV filter now works more correctly on grayscale images * The blur filter now calculates the aspect ratio correctly * The motion blur filter now produces fewer artifacts * The performance of layer styles has been improved * The separate channels function works again * The split image dialog now supports splitting along guides dragged out of the rulers and has a nice preview as well * Clone layers now perform much better and are much more stable * New Dialog to change the source of clone layers * Python: + ManagedColor now can also be initialized with a QColor + Added a setDocument method to the View class + Actions creating in Python extensions are loaded before the menus and toolbars are constructed * RGBA brushes: Krita now allows setting the opacity and lightness on colored brush tips separately * The pixel brush engine is about 20% faster * Multi-dimension export for GIH (GIMP image hose format) * It's now possible to take the central canvas area out of the window and put it in its own window * Rendering the Lab channels is now done correctly both in the channels docker and on the canvas * The color chooser no longer loses contrast when adjusting the saturation of the the HSL slider, while changing the lightness compensates better for keeping the saturation correct * Krita now tries to recognize the broken ICC profiles that Photoshop installs and doesn't try to load them * Palettes with more than 4096 columns are now loaded and shown correctly * The color selectors not only perform much better but are also more correct and easier to use * New Snapshot docker * Some tools come with "actions" - like increasing/decreasing the brush tip size * New Magnetic Selection Tool * New Modes for the Gradient Tool: Spiral, Reverse Spiral and Bilinear mode have been added * The Fill Tool and Contiguous Selection Tool ("magic wand") have been extended: you can choose between All Layers, Current Layer and Color Labeled Layers to indicate what area the tool needs to fill or select * Creating selections is now much faster * Krita now tries much, much harder to make sure a file really is saved correctly * A really nasty bug was fixed: selections that are entirely outside the image could be saved and on loading would make it seemingly impossible to paint * Added an option to open an image as a file layer in an already loaded image * New option to save images to .kra with all layers trimmed to the image size, off by default - Add openjpeg2-devel BuildRequires to enable the revived JPEG2000 import/export filter - Drop 0001-Fix-build-with-Qt-5.15.patch, merged upstream ==== python-rpm-macros ==== Version update (20200625.e862151 -> 20200701.9f5a2f6) Subpackages: python-rpm-generators - Update to version 20200701.9f5a2f6: * add blank line between pytest and pytest_arch to fix expansion failure in Leap gh#openSUSE/python-rpm-macros#53 ==== python3 ==== Subpackages: python3-curses python3-dbm python3-tk - Reduce some now unused conditionals - Redux the -base dependencies to match up pre-merge layout - Generate baselibs in pre-checkin too - Generate the importlib-failed using pre_checking again - Add back the information about skipped tests on the pre_checkin output - Use %python_pkg_name instead of hardcoding python3 where applicable - Sort out preamble with spec-cleaner - Calculate required variables instead of relying on their continuous manual update - Fix the -base module build again to generate only the deps we need ==== python3-core ==== Subpackages: libpython3_8-1_0 python3-base - Reduce some now unused conditionals - Redux the -base dependencies to match up pre-merge layout - Generate baselibs in pre-checkin too - Generate the importlib-failed using pre_checking again - Add back the information about skipped tests on the pre_checkin output - Use %python_pkg_name instead of hardcoding python3 where applicable - Sort out preamble with spec-cleaner - Calculate required variables instead of relying on their continuous manual update - Fix the -base module build again to generate only the deps we need -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Hi I have an up-to-date Tumbleweed maintuaned 20200708 - and tried today to rollback to an earlier snapshot to check for some effect on some other program - and got a segfault! to demonstrate this issue I typed: snapper create -t single -d "test rollback" snapper rollback and got a "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" on the rollback command. Creating snapshots and deleting does work. The same segfault happens also with every number of snapshot I specify. I checked also the root file system for potential btrfs problem : btrfs check --force /dev/sdb3 which showed no error. Am I the only one observing this with the recent Tumbleweed? What to check? any suggestion? Thank you Christian Am 10.07.20 um 12:00 schrieb Dominique Leuenberger:
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=20200708
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: krita (4.2.9 -> 4.3.0) python-rpm-macros (20200625.e862151 -> 20200701.9f5a2f6) python3 python3-core
=== Details ===
==== krita ==== Version update (4.2.9 -> 4.3.0) Subpackages: krita-lang
- Set minimum disk size for ppc64/ppc64le in _constraints to prevent "no space left on device" errors during build - Fix build on ARM - Update to 4.3.0: * See https://krita.org/en/item/krita-4-3-0-released/ * The "Render Animation" dialog has a new option for exporting only the unique frames of an animation * New hotkey bind-able actions for selecting the previous/next sibling layer * General animation caching improvements * Hidden layers can now be properly edited and scrubbed in active isolation mode * Timeline now correctly highlights the current frame when loading a new document * Onion skins no longer become misaligned after cropping * Presence of transform masks on the layer tree no longer glitch animation playback * The "Render Animation" dialog's image settings are now independent and no longer conflict with the image "Export" dialog's settings * The "Render Animation" dialog now correctly synchronizes HDR settings between the video and image sequence options * Added small headers to multiple animation context menus to mitigate accidental selections * The error message that's shown when Krita can't find FFMPEG now provides helpful information and a link to the official documentation * The "Isolate Layer" feature is now called "Isolate Active Layer" to better reflect how it works * New set of watercolor effect brush presets * Bundles now properly handle timezones and show dates in the user's preferred format * New patterns that are good for usage with the new Palettize filter * New Color Mode in the Gradient Map filter * New Palettize and High Pass filters * Memory leaks in the gradient map filter were fixed * The edge detection and height to normal map filters no longer show staircase-like artifacts * All convolution filters (like sharpen, blur) now work correctly on images with an opaque background * The HSV filter now works more correctly on grayscale images * The blur filter now calculates the aspect ratio correctly * The motion blur filter now produces fewer artifacts * The performance of layer styles has been improved * The separate channels function works again * The split image dialog now supports splitting along guides dragged out of the rulers and has a nice preview as well * Clone layers now perform much better and are much more stable * New Dialog to change the source of clone layers * Python: + ManagedColor now can also be initialized with a QColor + Added a setDocument method to the View class + Actions creating in Python extensions are loaded before the menus and toolbars are constructed * RGBA brushes: Krita now allows setting the opacity and lightness on colored brush tips separately * The pixel brush engine is about 20% faster * Multi-dimension export for GIH (GIMP image hose format) * It's now possible to take the central canvas area out of the window and put it in its own window * Rendering the Lab channels is now done correctly both in the channels docker and on the canvas * The color chooser no longer loses contrast when adjusting the saturation of the the HSL slider, while changing the lightness compensates better for keeping the saturation correct * Krita now tries to recognize the broken ICC profiles that Photoshop installs and doesn't try to load them * Palettes with more than 4096 columns are now loaded and shown correctly * The color selectors not only perform much better but are also more correct and easier to use * New Snapshot docker * Some tools come with "actions" - like increasing/decreasing the brush tip size * New Magnetic Selection Tool * New Modes for the Gradient Tool: Spiral, Reverse Spiral and Bilinear mode have been added * The Fill Tool and Contiguous Selection Tool ("magic wand") have been extended: you can choose between All Layers, Current Layer and Color Labeled Layers to indicate what area the tool needs to fill or select * Creating selections is now much faster * Krita now tries much, much harder to make sure a file really is saved correctly * A really nasty bug was fixed: selections that are entirely outside the image could be saved and on loading would make it seemingly impossible to paint * Added an option to open an image as a file layer in an already loaded image * New option to save images to .kra with all layers trimmed to the image size, off by default - Add openjpeg2-devel BuildRequires to enable the revived JPEG2000 import/export filter - Drop 0001-Fix-build-with-Qt-5.15.patch, merged upstream
==== python-rpm-macros ==== Version update (20200625.e862151 -> 20200701.9f5a2f6) Subpackages: python-rpm-generators
- Update to version 20200701.9f5a2f6: * add blank line between pytest and pytest_arch to fix expansion failure in Leap gh#openSUSE/python-rpm-macros#53
==== python3 ==== Subpackages: python3-curses python3-dbm python3-tk
- Reduce some now unused conditionals - Redux the -base dependencies to match up pre-merge layout - Generate baselibs in pre-checkin too - Generate the importlib-failed using pre_checking again - Add back the information about skipped tests on the pre_checkin output - Use %python_pkg_name instead of hardcoding python3 where applicable - Sort out preamble with spec-cleaner - Calculate required variables instead of relying on their continuous manual update - Fix the -base module build again to generate only the deps we need
==== python3-core ==== Subpackages: libpython3_8-1_0 python3-base
- Reduce some now unused conditionals - Redux the -base dependencies to match up pre-merge layout - Generate baselibs in pre-checkin too - Generate the importlib-failed using pre_checking again - Add back the information about skipped tests on the pre_checkin output - Use %python_pkg_name instead of hardcoding python3 where applicable - Sort out preamble with spec-cleaner - Calculate required variables instead of relying on their continuous manual update - Fix the -base module build again to generate only the deps we need
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On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 01:27:27PM +0200, Christian Mahr wrote:
Hi
I have an up-to-date Tumbleweed maintuaned 20200708 - and tried today to rollback to an earlier snapshot to check for some effect on some other program - and got a segfault!
to demonstrate this issue I typed:
snapper create -t single -d "test rollback" snapper rollback
and got a "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" on the rollback command.
Creating snapshots and deleting does work. The same segfault happens also with every number of snapshot I specify. I checked also the root file system for potential btrfs problem :
btrfs check --force /dev/sdb3
which showed no error. Am I the only one observing this with the recent Tumbleweed? What to check? any suggestion?
Try 'snapper --ambit classic rollback'. And always provide the complete console output. ciao Arvin -- Arvin Schnell, <aschnell@suse.com> Senior Software Engineer, Research & Development SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH Maxfeldstraße 5 90409 Nürnberg Germany (HRB 36809, AG Nürnberg) Geschäftsführer: Felix Imendörffer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Hi Arvin snapper --ambit classic rollback does work! no segfault! and when I NOW repeat just $ snapper rollback Ambit is classic. Creating read-only snapshot of default subvolume. (Snapshot 303.) Creating read-write snapshot of current subvolume. (Snapshot 304.) Setting default subvolume to snapshot 304. Seems that I am now in "ambit-classic"-mode althoug I have no idea what it means. Trying: # snapper --ambit transactional rollback Ambit is transactional. Segmentation fault (core dumped) which seems to be a remaining error ANYHOW .. thanks for the help. I can rollback again! Thank you Christian Am 10.07.20 um 13:35 schrieb Arvin Schnell:
On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 01:27:27PM +0200, Christian Mahr wrote:
Hi
I have an up-to-date Tumbleweed maintuaned 20200708 - and tried today to rollback to an earlier snapshot to check for some effect on some other program - and got a segfault!
to demonstrate this issue I typed:
snapper create -t single -d "test rollback" snapper rollback
and got a "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" on the rollback command.
Creating snapshots and deleting does work. The same segfault happens also with every number of snapshot I specify. I checked also the root file system for potential btrfs problem :
btrfs check --force /dev/sdb3
which showed no error. Am I the only one observing this with the recent Tumbleweed? What to check? any suggestion? Try 'snapper --ambit classic rollback'.
And always provide the complete console output.
ciao Arvin
-- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 01:44:29PM +0200, Christian Mahr wrote:
Hi Arvin
snapper --ambit classic rollback
does work! no segfault!
and when I NOW repeat just
$ snapper rollback
Ambit is classic. Creating read-only snapshot of default subvolume. (Snapshot 303.) Creating read-write snapshot of current subvolume. (Snapshot 304.) Setting default subvolume to snapshot 304.
Seems that I am now in "ambit-classic"-mode althoug I have no idea what it means.
Classic is the non-transactional ambit, so the only one known in the past. It seems as if the default btrfs subvolume is/was not a snapshot snapper knows about. Please make a bug report so that we are allowed to work on it. Thanks, Arvin -- Arvin Schnell, <aschnell@suse.com> Senior Software Engineer, Research & Development SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH Maxfeldstraße 5 90409 Nürnberg Germany (HRB 36809, AG Nürnberg) Geschäftsführer: Felix Imendörffer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
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Arvin Schnell
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