[opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20201004 released!
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For more information on filing bugs please see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Submitting_bug_reports Packages changed: ImageMagick (7.0.10.29 -> 7.0.10.31) MozillaThunderbird (68.12.0 -> 78.3.1) alsa alsa-utils apparmor boost-base boost-extra firewalld gnome-bluetooth (3.34.1 -> 3.34.2) grep (3.4 -> 3.5) ilmbase (2.5.2 -> 2.5.3) kbd (2.2.0 -> 2.3.0) kdump kernel-source (5.8.10 -> 5.8.12) konversation (1.7.5 -> 1.7.6) libgnomesu (2.0.4 -> 2.0.5) llvm10 lua53 (5.3.5 -> 5.3.6) mcelog (170 -> 173) nautilus nfs-utils opencc openexr (2.5.2 -> 2.5.3) perl-IO-HTML (1.001 -> 1.004) permissions (1550_20200909 -> 1550_20200930) plasma-framework plymouth python-kiwi (9.21.7 -> 9.21.14) rubygem-fast_gettext (2.0.2 -> 2.0.3) rubygem-parallel (1.19.1 -> 1.19.2) rubygem-parallel_tests (2.32.0 -> 3.3.0) rubygem-pkg-config (1.4.1 -> 1.4.4) subversion tftp tracker (2.99.5 -> 3.0.0) usb_modeswitch (2.6.0 -> 2.6.1) utempter vim (8.2.1719 -> 8.2.1775) vlc vulkan-loader xtrans === Details === ==== ImageMagick ==== Version update (7.0.10.29 -> 7.0.10.31) Subpackages: ImageMagick-config-7-SUSE ImageMagick-extra libMagick++-7_Q16HDRI4 libMagickCore-7_Q16HDRI7 libMagickWand-7_Q16HDRI7 - update to 7.0.10.31: * Add support for APNG (specify explicitly, e.g. apng:animate.png). * Add support for WEBM. * Fixed registry lookup of GhostScript that now writes the patch version to the registry * Add endian support to JSON coder. * Regression: MapCache type cache allocation skipped * Some DCM images include a thumbnail ==== MozillaThunderbird ==== Version update (68.12.0 -> 78.3.1) Subpackages: MozillaThunderbird-translations-common - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.3.1 * fix crash in nsImapProtocol::CreateNewLineFromSocket (bmo#1667120) - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.3.0 MFSA 2020-44 (bsc#1176756) * CVE-2020-15677 (bmo#1641487) Download origin spoofing via redirect * CVE-2020-15676 (bmo#1646140) XSS when pasting attacker-controlled data into a contenteditable element * CVE-2020-15678 (bmo#1660211) When recursing through layers while scrolling, an iterator may have become invalid, resulting in a potential use-after- free scenario * CVE-2020-15673 (bmo#1648493, bmo#1660800) Memory safety bugs fixed in Thunderbird 78.3 - requires NSPR >= 4.25.1 - removed obsolete thunderbird-bmo1664607.patch - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.2.2 https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/78.2.2/releasenotes - added thunderbird-bmo1664607.patch required for builds w/o updater (boo#1176384) - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.2.1 * based on Mozilla's 78 ESR codebase * many new and changed features https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/78.0/releasenotes/#whatsnew * built-in OpenPGP support (enigmail neither required nor supported) - added platform patches: * mozilla-s390x-skia-gradient.patch * mozilla-pipewire-0-3.patch * mozilla-bmo1512162.patch * mozilla-bmo1626236.patch * mozilla-bmo998749.patch * mozilla-sandbox-fips.patch - removed obsolete platform patches * mozilla-s390-bigendian.patch * mozilla-nestegg-big-endian.patch * mozilla-openaes-decl.patch * mozilla-cubeb-noreturn.patch ==== alsa ==== Subpackages: libasound2 libasound2-32bit libatopology2 - Enable topology support for aarch64 - Backport upstream fixes: 0001-ucm-substitution-remove-duplicate-allow_empty-assign.patch 0002-ucm-fix-parse_get_safe_name-safe-name-must-be-checke.patch 0003-ucm-substitute-the-merged-tree-completely.patch 0004-ctl-improve-documentation-for-identifier-of-control-.patch 0005-pcm-dmix-make-lockless-operation-optional.patch 0006-pcm-dmix-Fix-semaphore-usage-with-lockless-operation.patch 0007-pcm-iec958-implement-HDMI-HBR-audio-formatting.patch 0008-pcm-iec958-set-channel-status-bits-according-to-rate.patch 0009-conf-pcm-USB-Added-S-PDIF-fix-for-Asus-Xonar-SE.patch 0010-control-ctlparse-fix-enum-values-in-or.patch 0011-conf-USB-Audio-Disable-IEC958-on-Lenovo-ThinkStation.patch 0012-pcm-dmix-fix-access-to-sum-buffer-in-non-interleaved.patch 0014-control-Add-documentation-for-snd_ctl_elem_list_.patch 0015-conf-quote-also-strings-with-and-characters-in-strin.patch 0016-topology-decode-Fix-channel-map-memory-allocation.patch 0017-topology-decode-Fix-infinite-loop-in-decoding-enum-c.patch 0018-topology-decode-Remove-decoding-values-for-enum-cont.patch 0019-topology-decode-Add-enum-control-texts-as-separate-e.patch 0020-topology-decode-Fix-printing-texts-section.patch 0021-topology-decode-Change-declaration-of-enum-decoding-.patch 0022-topology-decode-Fix-decoding-PCM-formats-and-rates.patch 0023-topology-decode-Print-sig_bits-field-in-PCM-capabili.patch 0024-topology-decode-Add-DAI-name-printing.patch 0025-topology-Make-buffer-for-saving-dynamic-size.patch 0026-topology-return-correct-value-in-tplg_save_printf.patch 0027-topology-fix-some-gcc10-warnings-labs-signess.patch 0028-topology-fix-sort_config.patch 0029-topology-fix-the-unaligned-access.patch 0030-topology-improve-the-printf-buffer-management.patch 0031-control-Improve-general-control-interface-documentat.patch 0032-control-Add-documentation-for-snd_ctl_elem_value_.patch - Build topology library conditionally; currently it's supported only for little-endian ==== alsa-utils ==== - Fix the directory to save asound.state again to /var/lib/alsa, which was mistakenly changed to /etc ==== apparmor ==== Subpackages: apparmor-abstractions apparmor-docs apparmor-parser apparmor-parser-lang apparmor-profiles apparmor-utils apparmor-utils-lang pam_apparmor pam_apparmor-32bit perl-apparmor python3-apparmor - Make use of %service_del_postun_without_restart And stop using DISABLE_RESTART_ON_UPDATE as this interface is obsolete. ==== boost-base ==== Subpackages: boost-license1_74_0 libboost_date_time1_74_0 libboost_filesystem1_74_0 libboost_iostreams1_74_0 libboost_locale1_74_0 libboost_program_options1_74_0 libboost_regex1_74_0 libboost_thread1_74_0 - serialization_missing_includes.patch: Add additional missing includes in the serialization library ==== boost-extra ==== - serialization_missing_includes.patch: Add additional missing includes in the serialization library ==== firewalld ==== Subpackages: firewalld-lang python3-firewall - Make use of %service_del_postun_without_restart And stop using DISABLE_RESTART_ON_UPDATE as this interface is obsolete. ==== gnome-bluetooth ==== Version update (3.34.1 -> 3.34.2) Subpackages: gnome-bluetooth-lang libgnome-bluetooth13 typelib-1_0-GnomeBluetooth-1_0 - Update to version 3.34.2: + Work-around intermittent connection problems by disabling discovery when connecting to devices. + Hide pairing dialogue when pairing fails. + Allow $HOME to be the Downloads dir. + Better handling of the 8bitdo Zero gamepad. + Updated translations. ==== grep ==== Version update (3.4 -> 3.5) Subpackages: grep-lang - grep 3.5: * message for matching binary files now sent to stderr, and changed * --files-without-match (-L) behavior reverted to again succeed when a line is selected, not when a file is listed * various bug fixes - drop gnulib-test-avoid-FP-perror-strerror.patch, upstream ==== ilmbase ==== Version update (2.5.2 -> 2.5.3) Subpackages: libHalf-2_5-25 libIex-2_5-25 libIlmThread-2_5-25 - update to 2.5.3: * Various sanitizer/fuzz-identified issues related to handling of invalid input * Fixes to misc compiler warnings * Cmake fix for building on arm64 macOS (#772) * Read performance optimization (#782) * Fix for building on non-glibc (#798) * Fixes to tests ==== kbd ==== Version update (2.2.0 -> 2.3.0) Subpackages: kbd-legacy - Do not package libtswrap.so.0: it's only used by the test suite in a LD_PRELOAD fashion. - Update to version 2.3.0: * Added libkfont library (internal yet). * Added Canadian Multilingual Standard keyboard map. * Added us1 that maps Right Alt to AltGr and Shift+Tab to Alt+Tab. * The dead_macron is used instead of macron in fi.map. * Added retries when switching to the console (chvt, openvt). * Added option -d to double size of font (setfont). * Added long options, help messages. * Added solar24x32 font. * Updated eurlatgr font. * Fixed problems with formatting man pages. * Fixed search path error (boo#1176854). - Refresh partially upstreamed kbd-1.15.2-dumpkeys-C-opt.patch - Drop upstreamed libkeymap-Fix-mk_mapname-for-the-plain-map.patch - Refresh kbd-1.15.2-setfont-no-cruft.patch and kbd-1.15.5-loadkeys-search-path.patch - Refresh patch to fix build on non-x86 architecture broken by previous commit: * kbdsettings-nox86.patch - Make kbdsettings working in both bash and dash (boo#1175040). - Fix kbd-1.15.5-loadkeys-search-path.patch to prefer xkb keymaps (boo#1176302). ==== kdump ==== - add kdump-make-sure-that-initrd.target.wants-directory-exists.patch (bsc#1172670) - clean up spec file * systemd is available on all distros the package builds on * use %cmake* macros for build/test/install - use %systemd_ordering only if defined - it now builds as back as SLE 12 ==== kernel-source ==== Version update (5.8.10 -> 5.8.12) Subpackages: kernel-default kernel-docs - hv_netvsc: Switch the data path at the right time during hibernation (git-fixes). - commit 79e03c2 - Linux 5.8.12 (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Fix endianness when calculating pedit mask first bit (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Use synchronize_rcu to sync with NAPI (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Use RCU to protect rq->xdp_prog (bsc#1012628). - Revert "netns: don't disable BHs when locking "nsid_lock"" (bsc#1012628). - net: macb: fix for pause frame receive enable bit (bsc#1012628). - net: dsa: microchip: ksz8795: really set the correct number of ports (bsc#1012628). - net: dsa: link interfaces with the DSA master to get rid of lockdep warnings (bsc#1012628). - hv_netvsc: Fix hibernation for mlx5 VF driver (bsc#1012628). - hinic: fix rewaking txq after netif_tx_disable (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Fix memory leak of tunnel info when rule under multipath not ready (bsc#1012628). - net: ipa: fix u32_replace_bits by u32p_xxx version (bsc#1012628). - wireguard: peerlookup: take lock before checking hash in replace operation (bsc#1012628). - wireguard: noise: take lock when removing handshake entry from table (bsc#1012628). - net: ethernet: ti: cpsw_new: fix suspend/resume (bsc#1012628). - net: add __must_check to skb_put_padto() (bsc#1012628). - net: qrtr: check skb_put_padto() return value (bsc#1012628). - net: phy: Do not warn in phy_stop() on PHY_DOWN (bsc#1012628). - net: phy: Avoid NPD upon phy_detach() when driver is unbound (bsc#1012628). - net: lantiq: Disable IRQs only if NAPI gets scheduled (bsc#1012628). - net: lantiq: Use napi_complete_done() (bsc#1012628). - net: lantiq: use netif_tx_napi_add() for TX NAPI (bsc#1012628). - net: lantiq: Wake TX queue again (bsc#1012628). - bnxt_en: Protect bnxt_set_eee() and bnxt_set_pauseparam() with mutex (bsc#1012628). - bnxt_en: return proper error codes in bnxt_show_temp (bsc#1012628). - bnxt_en: Use memcpy to copy VPD field info (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: TLS, Do not expose FPGA TLS counter if not supported (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Enable adding peer miss rules only if merged eswitch is supported (bsc#1012628). - tipc: use skb_unshare() instead in tipc_buf_append() (bsc#1012628). - tipc: fix shutdown() of connection oriented socket (bsc#1012628). - tipc: Fix memory leak in tipc_group_create_member() (bsc#1012628). - taprio: Fix allowing too small intervals (bsc#1012628). - nfp: use correct define to return NONE fec (bsc#1012628). - net: sctp: Fix IPv6 ancestor_size calc in sctp_copy_descendant (bsc#1012628). - net: sch_generic: aviod concurrent reset and enqueue op for lockless qdisc (bsc#1012628). - net: sched: initialize with 0 before setting erspan md->u (bsc#1012628). - net: phy: call phy_disable_interrupts() in phy_attach_direct() instead (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5: Fix FTE cleanup (bsc#1012628). - net: ipv6: fix kconfig dependency warning for IPV6_SEG6_HMAC (bsc#1012628). - net: Fix bridge enslavement failure (bsc#1012628). - net: dsa: rtl8366: Properly clear member config (bsc#1012628). - net: DCB: Validate DCB_ATTR_DCB_BUFFER argument (bsc#1012628). - net: bridge: br_vlan_get_pvid_rcu() should dereference the VLAN group under RCU (bsc#1012628). - ipv6: avoid lockdep issue in fib6_del() (bsc#1012628). - ipv4: Update exception handling for multipath routes via same device (bsc#1012628). - ipv4: Initialize flowi4_multipath_hash in data path (bsc#1012628). - ip: fix tos reflection in ack and reset packets (bsc#1012628). - hinic: bump up the timeout of SET_FUNC_STATE cmd (bsc#1012628). - hdlc_ppp: add range checks in ppp_cp_parse_cr() (bsc#1012628). - geneve: add transport ports in route lookup for geneve (bsc#1012628). - cxgb4: Fix offset when clearing filter byte counters (bsc#1012628). - cxgb4: fix memory leak during module unload (bsc#1012628). - bnxt_en: Fix NULL ptr dereference crash in bnxt_fw_reset_task() (bsc#1012628). - bnxt_en: Avoid sending firmware messages when AER error is detected (bsc#1012628). - act_ife: load meta modules before tcf_idr_check_alloc() (bsc#1012628). - ibmvnic: add missing parenthesis in do_reset() (bsc#1012628). - ibmvnic fix NULL tx_pools and rx_tools issue at do_reset (bsc#1012628). - commit 4416947 - mptcp: sendmsg: reset iter on error redux (git-fixes). - commit f4bb27a - Linux 5.8.11 (bsc#1012628). - RDMA/bnxt_re: Restrict the max_gids to 256 (bsc#1012628). - dt-bindings: spi: Fix spi-bcm-qspi compatible ordering (bsc#1012628). - mptcp: sendmsg: reset iter on error (bsc#1012628). - net: handle the return value of pskb_carve_frag_list() correctly (bsc#1012628). - dt-bindings: PCI: intel,lgm-pcie: Fix matching on all snps,dw-pcie instances (bsc#1012628). - hv_netvsc: Remove "unlikely" from netvsc_select_queue (bsc#1012628). - loop: Set correct device size when using LOOP_CONFIGURE (bsc#1012628). - xprtrdma: Release in-flight MRs on disconnect (bsc#1012628). - NFSv4.1 handle ERR_DELAY error reclaiming locking state on delegation recall (bsc#1012628). - phy: omap-usb2-phy: disable PHY charger detect (bsc#1012628). - habanalabs: prevent user buff overflow (bsc#1012628). - habanalabs: fix report of RAZWI initiator coordinates (bsc#1012628). - scsi: pm8001: Fix memleak in pm8001_exec_internal_task_abort (bsc#1012628). - scsi: libfc: Fix for double free() (bsc#1012628). - scsi: lpfc: Fix FLOGI/PLOGI receive race condition in pt2pt discovery (bsc#1012628). - scsi: lpfc: Extend the RDF FPIN Registration descriptor for additional events (bsc#1012628). - regulator: pwm: Fix machine constraints application (bsc#1012628). - spi: spi-loopback-test: Fix out-of-bounds read (bsc#1012628). - interconnect: Show bandwidth for disabled paths as zero in debugfs (bsc#1012628). - NFS: Zero-stateid SETATTR should first return delegation (bsc#1012628). - SUNRPC: stop printk reading past end of string (bsc#1012628). - rapidio: Replace 'select' DMAENGINES 'with depends on' (bsc#1012628). - cifs: fix DFS mount with cifsacl/modefromsid (bsc#1012628). - openrisc: Fix cache API compile issue when not inlining (bsc#1012628). - nvme-fc: cancel async events before freeing event struct (bsc#1012628). - nvme-rdma: cancel async events before freeing event struct (bsc#1012628). - nvme-tcp: cancel async events before freeing event struct (bsc#1012628). - block: only call sched requeue_request() for scheduled requests (bsc#1012628). - f2fs: fix indefinite loop scanning for free nid (bsc#1012628). - f2fs: Return EOF on unaligned end of file DIO read (bsc#1012628). - i2c: algo: pca: Reapply i2c bus settings after reset (bsc#1012628). - spi: Fix memory leak on splited transfers (bsc#1012628). - KVM: MIPS: Change the definition of kvm type (bsc#1012628). - clk: davinci: Use the correct size when allocating memory (bsc#1012628). - clk: rockchip: Fix initialization of mux_pll_src_4plls_p (bsc#1012628). - ASoC: Intel: skl_hda_dsp_generic: Fix NULLptr dereference in autosuspend delay (bsc#1012628). - ASoC: qcom: Set card->owner to avoid warnings (bsc#1012628). - ASoC: rt1308-sdw: Fix return check for devm_regmap_init_sdw() (bsc#1012628). - ASoC: rt711: Fix return check for devm_regmap_init_sdw() (bsc#1012628). - ASoC: rt715: Fix return check for devm_regmap_init_sdw() (bsc#1012628). - ASoC: rt700: Fix return check for devm_regmap_init_sdw() (bsc#1012628). - ASoC: qcom: common: Fix refcount imbalance on error (bsc#1012628). - drm/mediatek: dsi: Fix scrolling of panel with small hfp or hbp (bsc#1012628). - powerpc/book3s64/radix: Fix boot failure with large amount of guest memory (bsc#1012628). - ASoC: soc-core: add snd_soc_find_dai_with_mutex() (bsc#1012628). - ASoC: meson: axg-toddr: fix channel order on g12 platforms (bsc#1012628). - ASoC: tlv320adcx140: Fix accessing uninitialized adcx140->dev (bsc#1012628). - ASoC: Intel: haswell: Fix power transition refactor (bsc#1012628). - ASoC: core: Do not cleanup uninitialized dais on soc_pcm_open failure (bsc#1012628). - Drivers: hv: vmbus: hibernation: do not hang forever in vmbus_bus_resume() (bsc#1012628). - scsi: libsas: Fix error path in sas_notify_lldd_dev_found() (bsc#1012628). - arm64: Allow CPUs unffected by ARM erratum 1418040 to come in late (bsc#1012628). - Drivers: hv: vmbus: Add timeout to vmbus_wait_for_unload (bsc#1012628). - perf test: Fix the "signal" test inline assembly (bsc#1012628). - perf record: Don't clear event's period if set by a term (bsc#1012628). - MIPS: SNI: Fix MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT (bsc#1012628). - perf test: Free aliases for PMU event map aliases test (bsc#1012628). - perf metric: Fix some memory leaks (bsc#1012628). - perf evlist: Fix cpu/thread map leak (bsc#1012628). - perf parse-event: Fix memory leak in evsel->unit (bsc#1012628). - perf test: Free formats for perf pmu parse test (bsc#1012628). - drm/i915/gem: Reduce context termination list iteration guard to RCU (bsc#1012628). - fbcon: Fix user font detection test at fbcon_resize() (bsc#1012628). - MIPS: SNI: Fix spurious interrupts (bsc#1012628). - drm/mediatek: Use CPU when fail to get cmdq event (bsc#1012628). - drm/mediatek: Add missing put_device() call in mtk_ddp_comp_init() (bsc#1012628). - drm/mediatek: Add exception handing in mtk_drm_probe() if component init fail (bsc#1012628). - drm/mediatek: Add missing put_device() call in mtk_drm_kms_init() (bsc#1012628). - drm/mediatek: Add missing put_device() call in mtk_hdmi_dt_parse_pdata() (bsc#1012628). - arm64: bpf: Fix branch offset in JIT (bsc#1012628). - iommu/amd: Fix potential @entry null deref (bsc#1012628). - iommu/amd: Restore IRTE.RemapEn bit for amd_iommu_activate_guest_mode (bsc#1012628). - kconfig: qconf: use delete[] instead of delete to free array (again) (bsc#1012628). - i2c: mediatek: Fix generic definitions for bus frequency (bsc#1012628). - i2c: mxs: use MXS_DMA_CTRL_WAIT4END instead of DMA_CTRL_ACK (bsc#1012628). - riscv: Add sfence.vma after early page table changes (bsc#1012628). - locking/lockdep: Fix "USED" <- "IN-NMI" inversions (bsc#1012628). - efi: efibc: check for efivars write capability (bsc#1012628). - locking/percpu-rwsem: Use this_cpu_{inc,dec}() for read_count (bsc#1012628). - x86/unwind/fp: Fix FP unwinding in ret_from_fork (bsc#1012628). - drm/kfd: fix a system crash issue during GPU recovery (bsc#1012628). - drm/i915/gem: Delay tracking the GEM context until it is registered (bsc#1012628). - drm/i915: Filter wake_flags passed to default_wake_function (bsc#1012628). - USB: quirks: Add USB_QUIRK_IGNORE_REMOTE_WAKEUP quirk for BYD zhaoxin notebook (bsc#1012628). - USB: UAS: fix disconnect by unplugging a hub (bsc#1012628). - usblp: fix race between disconnect() and read() (bsc#1012628). - usb: typec: ucsi: acpi: Increase command completion timeout value (bsc#1012628). - usb: typec: ucsi: Prevent mode overrun (bsc#1012628). - i2c: i801: Fix resume bug (bsc#1012628). - Revert "ALSA: hda - Fix silent audio output and corrupted input on MSI X570-A PRO" (bsc#1012628). - ALSA: hda: fixup headset for ASUS GX502 laptop (bsc#1012628). - ALSA: hda/realtek - The Mic on a RedmiBook doesn't work (bsc#1012628). - percpu: fix first chunk size calculation for populated bitmap (bsc#1012628). - Input: trackpoint - add new trackpoint variant IDs (bsc#1012628). - Input: i8042 - add Entroware Proteus EL07R4 to nomux and reset lists (bsc#1012628). - thunderbolt: Retry DROM read once if parsing fails (bsc#1012628). - serial: 8250_pci: Add Realtek 816a and 816b (bsc#1012628). - serial: core: fix port-lock initialisation (bsc#1012628). - serial: core: fix console port-lock regression (bsc#1012628). - x86/boot/compressed: Disable relocation relaxation (bsc#1012628). - ksm: reinstate memcg charge on copied pages (bsc#1012628). - kprobes: fix kill kprobe which has been marked as gone (bsc#1012628). - mm/thp: fix __split_huge_pmd_locked() for migration PMD (bsc#1012628). - s390: add 3f program exception handler (bsc#1012628). - s390/pci: fix leak of DMA tables on hard unplug (bsc#1012628). - s390/zcrypt: fix kmalloc 256k failure (bsc#1012628). - ehci-hcd: Move include to keep CRC stable (bsc#1012628). - arm64: paravirt: Initialize steal time when cpu is online (bsc#1012628). - powerpc/dma: Fix dma_map_ops::get_required_mask (bsc#1012628). - selftests/vm: fix display of page size in map_hugetlb (bsc#1012628). - dm/dax: Fix table reference counts (bsc#1012628). - mm/memory_hotplug: drain per-cpu pages again during memory offline (bsc#1012628). - dm: Call proper helper to determine dax support (bsc#1012628). - dax: Fix compilation for CONFIG_DAX && !CONFIG_FS_DAX (bsc#1012628). - mm: memcg: fix memcg reclaim soft lockup (bsc#1012628). - nvme-loop: set ctrl state connecting after init (bsc#1012628). - commit f26e9c9 - kernel-syms.spec.in: Also use bz compression (boo#1175882). - commit ecaf78d ==== konversation ==== Version update (1.7.5 -> 1.7.6) Subpackages: konversation-lang - Update to 1.7.6: * Fixed loading of nick icon theme to deal with multiple copies * Fixed configuration dialogs to have consistent indentation of subordinate options as well as spacings between labels & fields * Fixed building against Qt 5.15. * Fixed building against Qt 5.13. * Translations improved - Drop patches merged upstream: * add-missing-includes.patch * 0001-Fix-build-with-Qt-5.13.patch - Spec cleanup ==== libgnomesu ==== Version update (2.0.4 -> 2.0.5) Subpackages: libgnomesu-lang libgnomesu0 - Update to version 2.0.5: * Gracefully exit on SIGTERM to avoid leaving behind xauth temporary files due to skipped pam cleanup on shutdown (bsc#1176514). ==== llvm10 ==== Subpackages: clang-tools clang10 clang10-doc libLLVM10 libLTO10 libc++-devel libc++1 libc++abi-devel libc++abi1 libclang10 - Fix dsymutil crash on ELF file. (bsc#1176964) * llvm-fix-a-copy-and-paste-error-that-would-cause-a-crash.patch ==== lua53 ==== Version update (5.3.5 -> 5.3.6) Subpackages: liblua5_3-5 - Update to version 5.3.6: * Fixes bugs found in Lua 5.3.5 and Lua 5.4.0 * Lua 5.3 is now EOL - Removed upstream-bugs.patch: new release (no bugs found yet) - Removed upstream-bugs-backport-lua54.patch: new release (no bugs found yet) ==== mcelog ==== Version update (170 -> 173) - jsc#SLE-13505, jsc#SLE-13494 - Update to version 173: * mcelog: Rebalance the red-black tree after inserting a new node * mcelog: Add Tigerlake, Rocketlake, Alderlake, Lakefield * mcelog.service: Check existence of `/dev/mcelog` in systemd * mcelog.service: Remove DefaultStandardOutput configuration * mcelog: Add decode for MCi_MISC from 10nm memory controller * Add reporter tracking to trigger-invoking functions. * mcelog: Add "kflags" field to "struct mce" ==== nautilus ==== Subpackages: gnome-shell-search-provider-nautilus libnautilus-extension1 nautilus-lang - Require tracker-miner-files 2.x; Tracker 3 is only supported in GNOME 3.38, but TW started the migration path. ==== nfs-utils ==== Subpackages: libnfsidmap1 nfs-client nfs-kernel-server - Remove nfs-doc package. The documentation is 20 years old and barely relevant. (bsc#1171448) - Update to version 2.5.1 Dropped patch accepted upstream: 0001-conffile-Don-t-give-warning-for-optional-config-file.patch - improvements for 64bit time - improvements for SASL referrals - Rename clddb-tool to nfsdclddb - New tools nfsdclnts - Better python3 support - many bug-fixes ==== opencc ==== Subpackages: libopencc1_1 opencc-data - add opencc-1.1.1-missing-builtin-types.patch * SimpleConverter.hpp missed "#include <string>" that breaks pyzy ==== openexr ==== Version update (2.5.2 -> 2.5.3) - version update to 2.5.3 * Various sanitizer/fuzz-identified issues related to handling of invalid input * Fixes to misc compiler warnings * Cmake fix for building on arm64 macOS (#772) * Read performance optimization (#782) * Fix for building on non-glibc (#798) * Fixes to tests ==== perl-IO-HTML ==== Version update (1.001 -> 1.004) - updated to 1.004 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-IO-HTML/Changes 1.004 2020-09-26 - No code changes since 1.003, just documentation improvements - New example file: detect-encoding.pl 1.003 2015-09-26 Trial Release - Do not use incomplete quoted attribute values in find_charset_in. If we reach the end of the string without finding the closing quote, terminate processing instead of using whatever we did collect as the attribute's value. - Add tests for the $bytes_to_check configuration variable (GitHub#1) 1.002 2015-09-19 Trial Release - Add $bytes_to_check configuration variable (GitHub#1) ==== permissions ==== Version update (1550_20200909 -> 1550_20200930) Subpackages: chkstat permissions-config permissions-doc - Update to version 20200930: * whitelist Xorg setuid-root wrapper (bsc#1175867) ==== plasma-framework ==== Subpackages: libKF5Plasma5 plasma-framework-components plasma-framework-lang - Add patch to fix PC3 Button icon colors (kde#426556): * 0001-Fix-PC3-Button-ToolButton-icons-not-always-having-th.patch ==== plymouth ==== Subpackages: libply-boot-client5 libply-splash-core5 libply-splash-graphics5 libply5 plymouth-dracut plymouth-plugin-label plymouth-plugin-label-ft plymouth-plugin-two-step plymouth-scripts plymouth-theme-bgrt plymouth-theme-spinner - Remove gnu-unifont-bitmap-fonts runtime dependency, it is not used anywhere. - Remove unused kernel-headers and module-init-tools build deps. - Make plymouth-scripts noarch, correct its runtime dependencies. - Clean up spec file. ==== python-kiwi ==== Version update (9.21.7 -> 9.21.14) - Bump version: 9.21.13 ? 9.21.14 - Fixed s390/sle15 Virtual disk integration test The integration test used FBA mode as target. As the target is expected to be KVM this is the wrong setting. SCSI should be used instead. This Fixes bsc#1170863 - Followup fix to handle one disk type better The vmx type is auto converted into an oem type with rootfs resize disabled such that all disk images can be handled under one disk type. However people who run kiwi on the commandline and have selected --type vmx before now end with an error message saying that there is no vmx type because it was converted into an oem type. To handle this more gracefully this commit changes the commandline option --type vmx into --type oem if provided and prints a warning message. - Bump version: 9.21.12 ? 9.21.13 - Cleanup grub adaptions code The grub setup code has some after grub-mkconfig code that fixes the written grub.cfg file on certain conditions. For a better understanding and readability those conditions and reasons are now put into private _fix* methods that explains why we need to patch the written grub config file. We all hope that those methods can go away when grub gets fixed properly. This Fixes #1527 - Cosmetic update for build status helper Show disabled integration test builds with a clear indicator - Bump version: 9.21.11 ? 9.21.12 - Added consistency runtime check for the type setup multiple type sections within one preferences section is allowed in a kiwi image description. However, if multiple type sections for the same image attribute are configured only the last type configuration will be ever reachable. The proposed runtime check in this commit detects this situation and raises an exception showing the conflicting types including a solution suggestion which needs to be based on profiles to distinguish between types of the same image type name. - Get default maintainer and author from image description This commit sets the maintainer and author metadata from the description section of the image in they are not explicitly specified in container-config section. In addition it sets the default container name to `system-container` instead of `systemContainer` as uppercase letters are not valid for docker container references. Fixes #1419 - Bump version: 9.21.10 ? 9.21.11 - Update build test directory names Name the build test directory to follow the changes done in Issue #1425. There is only one disk image type now, thus the tests for testing disk images should indicate that better. Also the tests that build live iso images should indicate a live iso not only an iso as it could be mixed up with an install iso - Consolidate build test names and description Update build test image names to be more generic and not bound to a specific version of a distribution. As the tests are usually based on rolling releases of distros the name of the test image should be generic. Also adapted the specification of the test images to describe the focus of the test if not generic. - Bump version: 9.21.9 ? 9.21.10 - Fix the early boot grub.cfg file This commit makes sure that the early boot configuration files for grub make use of the proper boot path and omiting the `/boot` prefix if there is a dedicated boot partition. Fixes #1553 - Change Appliance names to drop the name LimeJeOS The name LimeJeOS was an invention of the SUSE Studio project. Since the project does no longer exist, users have no idea what the name means. Therefore the integration tests as well as the documentation now changes the image names to provide more clarity. This Fixes #1544 - Include loadenv as a default module for grub images This commit includes the 'loadenv' module to the list of basic grub modules. This makes sure the module is included in any grub-mkimage that KIWI does. Fixes #1547 - Make oem be a superset of vmx A vmx image is the same disk as an oem just without the dracut repart/resize feature. This difference is better handled with an oemconfig parameter <oem-resize> which allows to switch resize on or off. The extra image type vmx will be dropped and an XSLT stylesheet automatically transforms a vmx description to be a oem image with the resize feature switched off. This Fixes #1425 - Make oem image use dracut by default Before this commit an oem image still had the kiwi initrd_system set as default. As we are decommission the custom kiwi initrd concept the default should be changed. It is still possible to use a custom kiwi initrd but it needs to be explicitly requested via the initrd_system="kiwi" attribute. In addition to the changed default a runtime check was introduced that checks the presence of the boot= attribute which only makes sense in combination with the kiwi initrd_system. If boot= is set but initrd_system="kiwi" is not, a message is raised that explains the situation and either requests setting initrd_system properly or deleting the boot attribute. The change only affects people who still use oem with a boot="oemboot/..." setting and no explicit selection of kiwi as the initrd_system. As these image type configurations should not be in use anyway because this is all legacy and announced to go away, we need to make the next step and enforce a new default in code. This is related to Issue #1299 - Bump version: 9.21.8 ? 9.21.9 - Support dynamic linux/linuxefi in any case Instead of restricting the dynamic linux vs. linuxefi setup to a specific grub version, support this setup for any version of grub. This Fixes bsc#1175729 and bsc#1176134 - Explicitly set start sector for msdos repartition When using the sfdisk(>=2.26) tool the start and end of partitions aligns to block-device I/O limits. This means it's hardware specific what values sfdisk picks. In a repart operation this is however dangerous for the start sector which must be the same to prevent corruption of the data in the partition when kiwi resizes it. Therefore this commit uses the sfdisk dump command to read the start sector for deleted partitions and uses that start sector if the same partition gets recreated such that only the end of the partition changes and gets aligned properly. This Fixes #1543 - Complete documentation of type attributes Some type attributes e.g efipartsize and others were not documented properly. This Fixes #1532 - Strip package and archive names This commit strips the package and archive names string to trim any trailing or heading space included into the XML. Fixes #1494 - Bump version: 9.21.7 ? 9.21.8 - Make use of POSIX locale in Arch Linux integration tests Current Arch Linux (August 2020) has no other locale than POSIX or C enabled on the system by default. In fact, to enable further locales in Arch it is required to uncomment the desired ones in `/etc/locale.gen` and then execute the tool `locale-gen`, after that the selected locales are eligible for the common system adminstration tools such as `localectl`. In KIWI the locale setting happens before running `config.sh` so there aren't changes to generate any custom locale before applying the value configured in the description XML file. - Fixed legacy custom kiwi initrd based image builds This patch is two fold: * Image builds that uses the kiwi initrd system did not apply the grub config file fixes because the root= parameter is an optional information when using a kiwi initrd. However this information is required to apply the grub config file fixes. Therefore this patch simplifies the kernel commandline processing such that it is the same for dracut and custom kiwi initrd based systems. This means root= is passed in any case. * The other part of the patch disables the method that strips unused libraries from the custom kiwi initrd. It has turned out that is safes us almost nothing but could causes corrupted initrds missing important libraries e.g libpam which is linked against udev and other tools. Therefore libpam is also added to the protected strip list - Fixed legacy oem test build install gawk package in bootstrap to avoid conflict in tumbleweed between gawk and busybox-gawk - Added s390 SLE15 integration tests - Added suse integration test built with dnf Use dnf to build a suse image - Include box plugin images to build_status Also show some colors for failed and unresolvable builds ==== rubygem-fast_gettext ==== Version update (2.0.2 -> 2.0.3) updated to version 2.0.3 see installed CHANGELOG ==== rubygem-parallel ==== Version update (1.19.1 -> 1.19.2) updated to version 1.19.2 no changelog found ==== rubygem-parallel_tests ==== Version update (2.32.0 -> 3.3.0) updated to version 3.3.0 no changelog found ==== rubygem-pkg-config ==== Version update (1.4.1 -> 1.4.4) updated to version 1.4.4 see installed NEWS == 1.4.4 - 2020-09-23 === Fixes * Fixed a bug that NoMethodError instead of PackageConfig::NotFoundError is raised. [Fixed by kojix2][GitHub#21] === Thanks * kojix2 == 1.4.3 - 2020-09-15 === Improvements * Changed to use PackageConfig::NotFoundError instead of RuntimeError for exception on no .pc is found. == 1.4.2 - 2020-08-10 === Improvements * Added support for detecting pkgconfig path on RubyInstaller without "ridk exec". ==== subversion ==== Subpackages: libsvn_auth_gnome_keyring-1-0 libsvn_auth_kwallet-1-0 subversion-bash-completion subversion-perl subversion-server subversion-tools - speed up testsuite run by using /dev/shm - disable output aggregation that spec-cleaner introduces in checks ==== tftp ==== - Remove bogus comment about directory assumptions in.tftpd assumes nothing, exactly one directory must be specified when option -s is used - Reorder command line options Optional admin options come before the final directory option ==== tracker ==== Version update (2.99.5 -> 3.0.0) Subpackages: libtracker-sparql-3_0-0 tracker-lang typelib-1_0-Tracker-3_0 - Update to version 3.0.0: + Updated translations. ==== usb_modeswitch ==== Version update (2.6.0 -> 2.6.1) Subpackages: usb_modeswitch-data - update to 2.6.1: Wrapper now handles devices with non-continuous interface numbering: www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/bb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2915&p=19605 (thanks to Jakub Van?k); catch error with retrieving the active confi- guration, exit gracefully - use https for downloads, spec-cleaner run ==== utempter ==== - Fix License, libutempter has been LGPL-2.1+ for the last 19 years - Fix utempter.8 man page to match real parameters - Remove erroneous links to utempter.8 man page - Clean up spec file ==== vim ==== Version update (8.2.1719 -> 8.2.1775) Subpackages: gvim vim-data vim-data-common - Updated to version 8.2.1775, fixes the following problems - refreshed vim-7.3-sh_is_bash.patch * Vim9: no error if comma is missing in between arguments. * Vim9: memory leak with heredoc that isn't executed. (Dominique Pellé) * Vim9: cannot assign a lambda to a variable of type function. * Vim9: Variable argument name cannot start with underscore. * Vim9: assignment tests spread out. * Not all Pascal files are recognized. * Fuzzy matching only works on strings. * A popup created with "cursorline" will ignore "firstline". * Compiler warning for using uninitialized variable. (John Marriott) * Endless loop when ":normal" feeds popup window filter. * Vim9: cannot use member of unknown type. * Vim9: cannot use += to append to empty NULL list. * Stuck when win_execute() for a popup causes an error. * Vim9: memory leaks when using nested function. * Vim9: cannot use a funcref for a closure twice. * Failure to compile a pattern not tested much. * Cursor line highlight in popup window is not always updated. * Mac: str2float() recognizes comma instead of decimal point. * Vim9: crash when compiling a manually defined function. (Antony Scriven) * Test fails without the terminal feature. * pathshorten() only supports using one character. * Test still fails without the terminal feature. * Cannot build without the eval feature. * Vim9: using ":const!" is weird. * Tiny version doesn't build. * Vim9: Cannot use "fina" for "finally". (Naruhiko Nishino) * Result of expand() unexpectedly depends on 'completeslash'. * Closing split window in other tab may cause a crash. * Vim9: crash when closure fails in nested function. * Setting firstline with popup_setoptions() fails if cursorline is set. * Using 2 where bool is expected may throw an error. * GTK GUI: cannot map alt-? with <A-?>. (Ingo Karkat) * Vim9: crash when using import at script level. * Completion with spell checking not tested. * Vim9: crash when using invalid heredoc marker. (Dhiraj Mishra) * Vim9: :let will soon be disallowed. * Mac: default locale is lacking the encoding. * Vim9: type of unmaterialized list is wrong. * Vim9: Some tests are still using :let. * Vim9: crash when end marker is missing. (Dhiraj Mishra) * Vim9: Some tests are still using :let. * When a timer uses :stopinsert Insert mode completion isn't stopped. (Stanley Chan) * Vim9: cannot use "true" for popup window scrollbar option. * Vim9: no error when assigning to script var with wrong type. * Vim9: some tests use "var var". * Vim9: Some tests are still using :let. * Vim9: test fails with python support. * Cannot use the help menu from a terminal window. * A popup filter interferes with using :normal to move the cursor in a popup. * Invalid memory use when using SpellFileMissing autocmd. * synIDattr() cannot get the value of ctermul. * Cannot use CTRL-W <Down> to move out of a terminal window. * Crash when calling mapset() with a list as first argument. * GTK: hang when forced to exit. ==== vlc ==== Subpackages: libvlc5 libvlccore9 vlc-codec-gstreamer vlc-lang vlc-noX vlc-qt vlc-vdpau - Package arm neon plugins ==== vulkan-loader ==== - Add patch which reverts a commit breaking Steam Play / Proton: * 0001-Revert-loader-Return-error-if-layer-loading-failed.patch Related issues: * https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/7368 * https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Loader/issues/472 ==== xtrans ==== - Add u_xtrans-noarch-pkgconfig.patch: Do not add libdir=/usr(lib|lib64) entry to an arch-independent pkgconfig file (installed to /usr/share) (boo#1109895).
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
==== MozillaThunderbird ==== Version update (68.12.0 -> 78.3.1) Subpackages: MozillaThunderbird-translations-common
- Mozilla Thunderbird 78.3.1 * fix crash in nsImapProtocol::CreateNewLineFromSocket (bmo#1667120) - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.3.0 MFSA 2020-44 (bsc#1176756) * CVE-2020-15677 (bmo#1641487) Download origin spoofing via redirect * CVE-2020-15676 (bmo#1646140) XSS when pasting attacker-controlled data into a contenteditable element * CVE-2020-15678 (bmo#1660211) When recursing through layers while scrolling, an iterator may have become invalid, resulting in a potential use-after- free scenario * CVE-2020-15673 (bmo#1648493, bmo#1660800) Memory safety bugs fixed in Thunderbird 78.3 - requires NSPR >= 4.25.1 - removed obsolete thunderbird-bmo1664607.patch - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.2.2 https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/78.2.2/releasenotes - added thunderbird-bmo1664607.patch required for builds w/o updater (boo#1176384) - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.2.1 * based on Mozilla's 78 ESR codebase * many new and changed features https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/78.0/releasenotes/#whatsnew * built-in OpenPGP support (enigmail neither required nor supported) - added platform patches: * mozilla-s390x-skia-gradient.patch * mozilla-pipewire-0-3.patch * mozilla-bmo1512162.patch * mozilla-bmo1626236.patch * mozilla-bmo998749.patch * mozilla-sandbox-fips.patch - removed obsolete platform patches * mozilla-s390-bigendian.patch * mozilla-nestegg-big-endian.patch * mozilla-openaes-decl.patch * mozilla-cubeb-noreturn.patch Unfortunately Thunderbird 78.3.1 does not start on my computer, it hangs forever.
Safe mode itself (thunderbird -safe-mode + "Continue in Safe Mode") works, but the safe mode repair options "Disable all add-ons" + "Reset toolsbars and controls" + "Make Changed and Restart") also let Thunderbird hanging forever. To work around this problem, I installed Thunderbird 78.3.1 from https://www.thunderbird.net/. The version from there works without issues. But I had to edit ~/.thunderbird/profiles.ini so that my "Default User" profile is displayed in Profile Manager. Anyone else having this problem? Greetings, Björn -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Il 06/10/20 18:13, Bjoern Voigt ha scritto:
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
==== MozillaThunderbird ==== Version update (68.12.0 -> 78.3.1) Subpackages: MozillaThunderbird-translations-common
- Mozilla Thunderbird 78.3.1 * fix crash in nsImapProtocol::CreateNewLineFromSocket (bmo#1667120) - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.3.0 MFSA 2020-44 (bsc#1176756) * CVE-2020-15677 (bmo#1641487) Download origin spoofing via redirect * CVE-2020-15676 (bmo#1646140) XSS when pasting attacker-controlled data into a contenteditable element * CVE-2020-15678 (bmo#1660211) When recursing through layers while scrolling, an iterator may have become invalid, resulting in a potential use-after- free scenario * CVE-2020-15673 (bmo#1648493, bmo#1660800) Memory safety bugs fixed in Thunderbird 78.3 - requires NSPR >= 4.25.1 - removed obsolete thunderbird-bmo1664607.patch - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.2.2 https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/78.2.2/releasenotes - added thunderbird-bmo1664607.patch required for builds w/o updater (boo#1176384) - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.2.1 * based on Mozilla's 78 ESR codebase * many new and changed features
https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/78.0/releasenotes/#whatsnew
* built-in OpenPGP support (enigmail neither required nor supported) - added platform patches: * mozilla-s390x-skia-gradient.patch * mozilla-pipewire-0-3.patch * mozilla-bmo1512162.patch * mozilla-bmo1626236.patch * mozilla-bmo998749.patch * mozilla-sandbox-fips.patch - removed obsolete platform patches * mozilla-s390-bigendian.patch * mozilla-nestegg-big-endian.patch * mozilla-openaes-decl.patch * mozilla-cubeb-noreturn.patch Unfortunately Thunderbird 78.3.1 does not start on my computer, it hangs forever.
Safe mode itself (thunderbird -safe-mode + "Continue in Safe Mode") works, but the safe mode repair options "Disable all add-ons" + "Reset toolsbars and controls" + "Make Changed and Restart") also let Thunderbird hanging forever.
To work around this problem, I installed Thunderbird 78.3.1 from https://www.thunderbird.net/. The version from there works without issues. But I had to edit ~/.thunderbird/profiles.ini so that my "Default User" profile is displayed in Profile Manager.
Anyone else having this problem?
Greetings, Björn Hi Bjorn,
Here Thunderbird latest version works normally. Regards, -- Marco Calistri Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20200907 Kernel: 5.8.4-1-default - Cinnamon 4.2.2 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Am 06.10.20 um 23:13 schrieb Bjoern Voigt:
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
==== MozillaThunderbird ==== Version update (68.12.0 -> 78.3.1) Unfortunately Thunderbird 78.3.1 does not start on my computer, it hangs forever.
Safe mode itself (thunderbird -safe-mode + "Continue in Safe Mode") works, but the safe mode repair options "Disable all add-ons" + "Reset toolsbars and controls" + "Make Changed and Restart") also let Thunderbird hanging forever.
To work around this problem, I installed Thunderbird 78.3.1 from https://www.thunderbird.net/. The version from there works without issues. But I had to edit ~/.thunderbird/profiles.ini so that my "Default User" profile is displayed in Profile Manager.
Anyone else having this problem?
Greetings, Björn
Works fine here. Are you using openPGP and/or (deprecated) enigmail? Regards, Frank -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Works fine here. Are you using openPGP and/or (deprecated) enigmail? Yes, I had Enigmail installed. In any case (normal start, start in safe mode, start in safe mode with "Disable all add-ons" + "Make Changes and Restart") the Enigmail add-on is deactivated by Thunderbird. I do not understand why disabled add-ons (in "Disable all add-ons" + "Make Changes and Restart" together with openSUSEs Thunderbird) should cause
Frank Krüger wrote: problems. BTW, no GPG/Enigmail key was automatically imported by Thunderbird. Also the Thunderbird 78 import assistant is not useful, because it stops the whole key import, if there is a problem with at least one key in the keyring (in my case a missing password for an old outdated secret key in ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg). Later I imported some keys step-by-step. Greetings, Björn -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Hi Bjoern, On 06.10.20 23:13, Bjoern Voigt wrote:
Unfortunately Thunderbird 78.3.1 does not start on my computer, it hangs forever.
Safe mode itself (thunderbird -safe-mode + "Continue in Safe Mode") works, but the safe mode repair options "Disable all add-ons" + "Reset toolsbars and controls" + "Make Changed and Restart") also let Thunderbird hanging forever.
This is true for me with 78.3.2 as of today.
To work around this problem, I installed Thunderbird 78.3.1 from https://www.thunderbird.net/. The version from there works without issues. But I had to edit ~/.thunderbird/profiles.ini so that my "Default User" profile is displayed in Profile Manager.
Anyone else having this problem?
Me. Did you find a solution other than installing Thunderbird from thunderbird.net? Best regards, seife -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
(Lame self-reply) On 16.10.20 16:18, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Me. Did you find a solution other than installing Thunderbird from thunderbird.net?
uninstalling MozillaThunderbird-translations-common fixed it (didn't we have the same problem with firefox?) Have fun, -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Am Freitag, 16. Oktober 2020, 16:34:10 CEST schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
(Lame self-reply)
On 16.10.20 16:18, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Me. Did you find a solution other than installing Thunderbird from thunderbird.net?
uninstalling MozillaThunderbird-translations-common fixed it (didn't we have the same problem with firefox?)
Yes, transitioning from 79. to 80., IIRC. Thanks for the heads up. Much appreciated. Cheers, Pete -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Hi, Am 16.10.20 um 17:09 schrieb Hans-Peter Jansen:
Am Freitag, 16. Oktober 2020, 16:34:10 CEST schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
(Lame self-reply)
On 16.10.20 16:18, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Me. Did you find a solution other than installing Thunderbird from thunderbird.net?
uninstalling MozillaThunderbird-translations-common fixed it (didn't we have the same problem with firefox?)
Yes, transitioning from 79. to 80., IIRC.
Technically it's not the exact same issue though. For Firefox there was another change which we did intentionally not perform with Thunderbird yet for this reason. It seems that the addon registry in Thunderbird (and Firefox) can be easily confused by "something". For the known issue with Firefox it was the change from unpacked to xpi addons which was not picked up correctly. We created an upstream bug for it which is still open. What exactly is causing the issue now for TB is unfortunately unclear as I could not reproduce that anywhere. If people are curious and have a backup ;-) you can try to fiddle with the addonStartup.json.lz4 file modifying or even removing it. It should be recreated but might not have the stored state of addons (enabled, disabled, etc) anymore. But at least there is a good chance that everything is fine afterwards. Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Am 16.10.20 um 17:20 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
Hi,
Am Freitag, 16. Oktober 2020, 16:34:10 CEST schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
(Lame self-reply)
On 16.10.20 16:18, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Me. Did you find a solution other than installing Thunderbird from thunderbird.net? uninstalling MozillaThunderbird-translations-common fixed it (didn't we have the same problem with firefox?) Yes, transitioning from 79. to 80., IIRC. Technically it's not the exact same issue though. For Firefox there was another change which we did intentionally not
Am 16.10.20 um 17:09 schrieb Hans-Peter Jansen: perform with Thunderbird yet for this reason.
**Sometimes** the Edit-Mail-Form is totaly frozen if I answer to a mail. Just now it works. If frozen there is no way to close the Form except to kill. Even if Im close the Thunderbird main Form : that closes but the Edit-Mail-Form keeps totaly frozen and must be killed. Winni
It seems that the addon registry in Thunderbird (and Firefox) can be easily confused by "something". For the known issue with Firefox it was the change from unpacked to xpi addons which was not picked up correctly. We created an upstream bug for it which is still open.
What exactly is causing the issue now for TB is unfortunately unclear as I could not reproduce that anywhere. If people are curious and have a backup ;-) you can try to fiddle with the addonStartup.json.lz4 file modifying or even removing it. It should be recreated but might not have the stored state of addons (enabled, disabled, etc) anymore. But at least there is a good chance that everything is fine afterwards.
Wolfgang
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Hi Wolfgang, On 16.10.20 17:20, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
What exactly is causing the issue now for TB is unfortunately unclear as I could not reproduce that anywhere. If people are curious and have a backup ;-) you can try to fiddle with the addonStartup.json.lz4 file modifying or even removing it. It should be recreated but might not have the stored state of addons (enabled, disabled, etc) anymore.
I did remove addonStartup.json.lz4 but that did not help. Also, the "disable all addons" and "reset all toolbars"(?) options when starting with --safemode did not help at all. It did start up in safe mode, but only in safe mode. I also did then (from safe mode) remove all (already disabled) addons, this also did not help. I then tried to reset most settings in about:config to defaults, but there are so many that this also did not help. Then I restored the backup and tried the thunderbird.net tarball. That one worked. After starting the tarball binary, the opensuse binary still did not work (I tried to check if it is a kind of "can not migrate the config" issue). And then I remembered the translations, and tried removing them. I have a backup that is able to reproduce the hang, so if you want me to test something specific, just ask :-) The first thing a working thunderbird does is ask me for my master password. The non-working one did not ask me but just hung somewhere. Thanks for all your efforts maintaining firefox and thunderbird! -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Hello! On 10/6/20 11:13 PM, Bjoern Voigt wrote:
Unfortunately Thunderbird 78.3.1 does not start on my computer, it hangs forever.
I'm experiencing a different problem with the new Thunderbird major release which is also rather odd and not always reproducible. What happens is that when I want to reply to an email and the compose window opens, pressing any letter on the keyboard or the arrow keys will invoke the menu instead of starting to edit the text, i.e. the keyboard focus is on the menu, not in the body text. Does anyone else have this problem? Adrian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Montag, 5. Oktober 2020 23:00:48 CEST Dominique Leuenberger wrote: The kernel changelog contains pointless, repeated bug references to a long closed bug ("Continuous stable update tracker for Tumbleweed").
==== kernel-source ==== Version update (5.8.10 -> 5.8.12) Subpackages: kernel-default kernel-docs
- hv_netvsc: Switch the data path at the right time during hibernation (git-fixes). - commit 79e03c2 - Linux 5.8.12 (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Fix endianness when calculating pedit mask first bit (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Use synchronize_rcu to sync with NAPI (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Use RCU to protect rq->xdp_prog (bsc#1012628). - Revert "netns: don't disable BHs when locking "nsid_lock"" (bsc#1012628).
Can this noise please be removed? Adding these references just to "comply" with some policy is (--redacted--). Kind regards, Stefan -- Stefan Brüns / Bergstraße 21 / 52062 Aachen home: +49 241 53809034 mobile: +49 151 50412019
Hello Stefan! On 10/7/20 8:05 PM, Stefan Brüns wrote:
On Montag, 5. Oktober 2020 23:00:48 CEST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
The kernel changelog contains pointless, repeated bug references to a long closed bug ("Continuous stable update tracker for Tumbleweed"). (...) Can this noise please be removed? Adding these references just to "comply" with some policy is (--redacted--).
Out of curiosity, what's the problem with those references? Normally the idea is that users can quickly see whether a particular issue has been addressed in the package they are using. Adrian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Am 07.10.20 um 20:36 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
Hello Stefan!
On 10/7/20 8:05 PM, Stefan Brüns wrote:
On Montag, 5. Oktober 2020 23:00:48 CEST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
The kernel changelog contains pointless, repeated bug references to a long closed bug ("Continuous stable update tracker for Tumbleweed"). (...) Can this noise please be removed? Adding these references just to "comply" with some policy is (--redacted--).
Out of curiosity, what's the problem with those references?
Normally the idea is that users can quickly see whether a particular issue has been addressed in the package they are using.
It appears 43545 times in my changelog - and is just a tracker bug, nothing was fixed in it. Greetings, Stephan -- Lighten up, just enjoy life, smile more, laugh more, and don't get so worked up about things. Kenneth Branagh -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Am 07.10.20 um 20:51 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Am 07.10.20 um 20:36 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
Hello Stefan!
On 10/7/20 8:05 PM, Stefan Brüns wrote:
On Montag, 5. Oktober 2020 23:00:48 CEST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
The kernel changelog contains pointless, repeated bug references to a long closed bug ("Continuous stable update tracker for Tumbleweed"). (...) Can this noise please be removed? Adding these references just to "comply" with some policy is (--redacted--).
Out of curiosity, what's the problem with those references?
Normally the idea is that users can quickly see whether a particular issue has been addressed in the package they are using.
It appears 43545 times in my changelog - and is just a tracker bug, nothing was fixed in it.
It's the "other" bug:https://github.com/openSUSE/kernel-source/blob/master/scripts/stableids#L21 Greetings, Stephan -- Lighten up, just enjoy life, smile more, laugh more, and don't get so worked up about things. Kenneth Branagh -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Am 2020-10-07 um 20:54 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Am 07.10.20 um 20:51 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Am 07.10.20 um 20:36 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
Hello Stefan!
On 10/7/20 8:05 PM, Stefan Brüns wrote:
On Montag, 5. Oktober 2020 23:00:48 CEST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
The kernel changelog contains pointless, repeated bug references to a long closed bug ("Continuous stable update tracker for Tumbleweed"). (...) Can this noise please be removed? Adding these references just to "comply" with some policy is (--redacted--).
Out of curiosity, what's the problem with those references?
Normally the idea is that users can quickly see whether a particular issue has been addressed in the package they are using.
It appears 43545 times in my changelog - and is just a tracker bug, nothing was fixed in it.
It's the "other" bug:https://github.com/openSUSE/kernel-source/blob/master/scripts/stableids#L21
In consider this approach quite malicious or should we consider the one who did that an evil genius? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Mittwoch, 7. Oktober 2020 20:36:26 CEST John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Hello Stefan!
On 10/7/20 8:05 PM, Stefan Brüns wrote:
On Montag, 5. Oktober 2020 23:00:48 CEST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
The kernel changelog contains pointless, repeated bug references to a long closed bug ("Continuous stable update tracker for Tumbleweed"). (...) Can this noise please be removed? Adding these references just to "comply" with some policy is (--redacted--).
Out of curiosity, what's the problem with those references?
To quote myself: Its just noise.
Normally the idea is that users can quickly see whether a particular issue has been addressed in the package they are using.
Can you please just read https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1012628 and then come back here with any remaining questions? Regards, Stefan -- Stefan Brüns / Bergstraße 21 / 52062 Aachen home: +49 241 53809034 mobile: +49 151 50412019
Hello Stefan! On 10/7/20 8:56 PM, Stefan Brüns wrote:
Out of curiosity, what's the problem with those references?
To quote myself: Its just noise.
Normally the idea is that users can quickly see whether a particular issue has been addressed in the package they are using.
Can you please just read
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1012628
and then come back here with any remaining questions?
I was not aware of this particular issue which is why I was asking for the details, this was not meant to discredit your claims. Stephan Kulow's mails actually shed some light on the issue for me. Thanks. Adrian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Wednesday 2020-10-07 20:36, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 10/7/20 8:05 PM, Stefan Brüns wrote:
On Montag, 5. Oktober 2020 23:00:48 CEST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
The kernel changelog contains pointless, repeated bug references to a long closed bug ("Continuous stable update tracker for Tumbleweed"). (...) Can this noise please be removed? Adding these references just to "comply" with some policy is (--redacted--).
Out of curiosity, what's the problem with those references?
Normally the idea is that users can quickly see whether a particular issue has been addressed in the package they are using.
If a bug number is mentioned again and again in the changelog, the bug is unlikely to be fixed - and certainly wasn't the *last time* that bug got mentioned in the changelog two weeks ago. It's like a case of ... https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d1/8c/1d/d18c1dc62f3605e194f0557b7ef2f7c5.png -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
07.10.2020 22:27:53 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>:
On Wednesday 2020-10-07 20:36, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 10/7/20 8:05 PM, Stefan Brüns wrote:
On Montag, 5. Oktober 2020 23:00:48 CEST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
The kernel changelog contains pointless, repeated bug references to a long closed bug ("Continuous stable update tracker for Tumbleweed"). (...) Can this noise please be removed? Adding these references just to "comply" with some policy is (--redacted--).
Out of curiosity, what's the problem with those references?
Normally the idea is that users can quickly see whether a particular issue has been addressed in the package they are using.
If a bug number is mentioned again and again in the changelog, the bug is unlikely to be fixed - and certainly wasn't the *last time* that bug got mentioned in the changelog two weeks ago.
It's like a case of ... https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d1/8c/1d/d18c1dc62f3605e194f0557b7ef2f7c5.png
If that would be the case, yes. But here it's a fake bug that reads like it was never intended to provide any useful content. Likely the bug only exists because someone decided it is a good idea to circumvent a policy that is checked by bots rather then trying to change the policy. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Hello, On 2020-10-07 23:06, Oliver Kurz wrote (excerpt):
Likely the bug only exists because someone decided it is a good idea to circumvent a policy that is checked by bots rather then trying to change the policy.
could you explain what else humans could do if they need to get improvements for a software accepted "right now" by those bots (because the humans like to provide improvements to users "out there") with reasonable effort for those humans who do all the actual work? Kind Regards Johannes Meixner -- SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH Maxfeldstr. 5 - 90409 Nuernberg - Germany (HRB 36809, AG Nuernberg) GF: Felix Imendoerffer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Thu, 2020-10-08 at 08:18 +0200, Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hello,
On 2020-10-07 23:06, Oliver Kurz wrote (excerpt):
Likely the bug only exists because someone decided it is a good idea to circumvent a policy that is checked by bots rather then trying to change the policy.
could you explain what else humans could do if they need to get improvements for a software accepted "right now" by those bots (because the humans like to provide improvements to users "out there") with reasonable effort for those humans who do all the actual work?
Essentially, you bark up the wrong tree: openSUSE has no policy that a bug ref would be required for submit requests to openSUSE:* namespaces. There is no openSUSE bot checking for such a thing and we have plenty of submissions without any bug references. (except in the maintenance process - but there you presumably FIX a bug, and don't just do random version upgrades. So adding a real bug ref should be easy). Cheers, Dominique
On Thu, 2020-10-08 at 09:30 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar wrote:
On Thu, 2020-10-08 at 08:18 +0200, Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hello,
On 2020-10-07 23:06, Oliver Kurz wrote (excerpt):
Likely the bug only exists because someone decided it is a good idea to circumvent a policy that is checked by bots rather then trying to change the policy.
could you explain what else humans could do if they need to get improvements for a software accepted "right now" by those bots (because the humans like to provide improvements to users "out there") with reasonable effort for those humans who do all the actual work?
Essentially, you bark up the wrong tree: openSUSE has no policy that a bug ref would be required for submit requests to openSUSE:* namespaces. There is no openSUSE bot checking for such a thing and we have plenty of submissions without any bug references.
(except in the maintenance process - but there you presumably FIX a bug, and don't just do random version upgrades. So adding a real bug ref should be easy). There is no such requirements for openSUSE maintenance either (anymore), only security updates are expected to have CVE references.
Cheers Martin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Hello, ony one more side note for the fun of it On 2020-10-08 09:30, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar wrote:
On Thu, 2020-10-08 at 08:18 +0200, Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hello,
On 2020-10-07 23:06, Oliver Kurz wrote (excerpt):
Likely the bug only exists because someone decided it is a good idea to circumvent a policy that is checked by bots rather then trying to change the policy.
could you explain what else humans could do if they need to get improvements for a software accepted "right now" by those bots (because the humans like to provide improvements to users "out there") with reasonable effort for those humans who do all the actual work?
Essentially, you bark up the wrong tree: openSUSE has no policy that a bug ref would be required for submit requests to openSUSE:* namespaces.
Then essentially Stefan Brüns was barking up the wrong tree and you suggest he may better bark to SUSE instead? ;-) Seriously: Don't take issues with dead stuff like policies and robots too seriously. Better focus on what is really helpful in real world for living humans. So I wonder if "useless looking" changelog entries really hurt? There is so much "useless looking" stuff out there that life is easier when one simply ignores it. Kind Regards Johannes Meixner -- SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH Maxfeldstr. 5 - 90409 Nuernberg - Germany (HRB 36809, AG Nuernberg) GF: Felix Imendoerffer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Thursday 2020-10-08 11:06, Johannes Meixner wrote:
On 2020-10-07 23:06, Oliver Kurz wrote (excerpt):
could you explain what else humans could do if they need to get improvements for a software accepted "right now" by those bots
Essentially, you bark up the wrong tree: openSUSE has no policy that a bug ref would be required for submit requests to openSUSE:* namespaces.
Then essentially Stefan Brüns was barking up the wrong tree and you suggest he may better bark to SUSE instead?
Not if the implied end goal was to elicit a policy from openSUSE to forbid useless entries. ;-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On 10/8/20 11:59 AM, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Thursday 2020-10-08 11:06, Johannes Meixner wrote:
On 2020-10-07 23:06, Oliver Kurz wrote (excerpt):
could you explain what else humans could do if they need to get improvements for a software accepted "right now" by those bots
Essentially, you bark up the wrong tree: openSUSE has no policy that a bug ref would be required for submit requests to openSUSE:* namespaces.
Then essentially Stefan Brüns was barking up the wrong tree and you suggest he may better bark to SUSE instead?
Not if the implied end goal was to elicit a policy from openSUSE to forbid useless entries. ;-)
Well, you will have to define the word useless for that - as Jiri explained it has a use for him. To trick a policy the kernel developers set for themselves. Greetings, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On 07. 10. 20, 20:05, Stefan Brüns wrote:
On Montag, 5. Oktober 2020 23:00:48 CEST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
The kernel changelog contains pointless, repeated bug references to a long closed bug ("Continuous stable update tracker for Tumbleweed").
The long closed bug is a meta tag to be used for exactly this purpose. It marks patches to be clear they were added from the _stable_ kernel update. We could use any tag, like #this_patch_comes_from_the_latest_stable_tree. Way shorter bsc#1012628 is well-understood (you can open bugzilla, BS understands that tag and shows the subject in SRs etc.) and means: these patches come from the latest stable tree and were added only because of that.
==== kernel-source ==== Version update (5.8.10 -> 5.8.12) Subpackages: kernel-default kernel-docs
- hv_netvsc: Switch the data path at the right time during hibernation (git-fixes). - commit 79e03c2 - Linux 5.8.12 (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Fix endianness when calculating pedit mask first bit (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Use synchronize_rcu to sync with NAPI (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Use RCU to protect rq->xdp_prog (bsc#1012628). - Revert "netns: don't disable BHs when locking "nsid_lock"" (bsc#1012628).
Can this noise please be removed?
No. You need any reference/reason to add a patch. That's a kernel policy. thanks, -- js suse labs -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
participants (17)
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Bjoern Voigt
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Dominique Leuenberger
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Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
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Frank Krüger
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Hans-Peter Jansen
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Jan Engelhardt
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Jiri Slaby
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Johannes Meixner
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John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
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Marco Calistri
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Martin Pluskal
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Oliver Kurz
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Stefan Brüns
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Stefan Seyfried
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Stephan Kulow
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Winfried Bartnick
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Wolfgang Rosenauer