[opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20190630 released!
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For more information on filing bugs please see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Submitting_bug_reports Packages changed: colord gnome-calculator (3.32.1 -> 3.32.2) gstreamer (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-editing-services (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-bad (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-base (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-good (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-libav (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-ugly (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-rtsp-server (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-transcoder (1.14.1 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-validate (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) irssi (1.2.0 -> 1.2.1) kio libgcrypt libinput (1.13.2 -> 1.13.4) perl-Mojolicious (8.17 -> 8.18) plasma5-pk-updates pragha python-gobject (3.32.1 -> 3.32.2) python-gst (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) python-paramiko (2.5.0 -> 2.6.0) ruby-common rubygem-websocket-driver (0.7.0 -> 0.7.1) rubygem-websocket-extensions (0.1.3 -> 0.1.4) xdpyinfo xf86-video-r128 xscreensaver xset === Details === ==== colord ==== Subpackages: colord-color-profiles colord-lang libcolord2 libcolorhug2 - Change BuildRequires to docbook-utils-minimal, otherwise the build pulls in half of texlive and all its dependencies. Only man pages and HTML API docs are generated, no need for PS/PDF generation. ==== gnome-calculator ==== Version update (3.32.1 -> 3.32.2) Subpackages: gnome-calculator-lang gnome-shell-search-provider-gnome-calculator - Update to version 3.32.2: + Snap build updates. + Fixed numbers with octal prefix. + Updated translations. ==== gstreamer ==== Version update (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) Subpackages: gstreamer-lang gstreamer-utils libgstreamer-1_0-0 typelib-1_0-Gst-1_0 - Update to version 1.16.0: + Highlights - GStreamer WebRTC stack gained support for data channels for peer-to-peer communication based on SCTP, BUNDLE support, as well as support for multiple TURN servers. - AV1 video codec support for Matroska and QuickTime/MP4 containers and more configuration options and supported input formats for the AOMedia AV1 encoder - Support for Closed Captions and other Ancillary Data in video - Support for planar (non-interleaved) raw audio - GstVideoAggregator, compositor and OpenGL mixer elements are now in -base - New alternate fields interlace mode where each buffer carries a single field - WebM and Matroska ContentEncryption support in the Matroska demuxer - new WebKit WPE-based web browser source element - Video4Linux: HEVC encoding and decoding, JPEG encoding, and improved dmabuf import/export - Hardware-accelerated Nvidia video decoder gained support for VP8/VP9 decoding, whilst the encoder gained support for H.265/HEVC encoding. - Many improvements to the Intel Media SDK based hardware-accelerated video decoder and encoder plugin (msdk): dmabuf import/export for zero-copy integration with other components; VP9 decoding; 10-bit HEVC encoding; video post-processing (vpp) support including deinterlacing; and the video decoder now handles dynamic resolution changes. - The ASS/SSA subtitle overlay renderer can now handle multiple subtitles that overlap in time and will show them on screen simultaneously - The Meson build is now feature-complete (*) and it is now the recommended build system on all platforms. The Autotools build is scheduled to be removed in the next cycle. - The GStreamer Rust bindings and Rust plugins module are now officially part of upstream GStreamer. - The GStreamer Editing Services gained a gesdemux element that allows directly playing back serialized edit list with playbin or (uri)decodebin - Many performance improvements - Switch to meson on Tumbleweed. - Rebase gstreamer-rpm-prov.patch. - Require libdw. Helps with generating backtraces. - Place gdb autoload files in -devel package. - Add gstreamer-pie.patch to generate position-independent executables. Previously done through CFLAGS/LDFLAGS, but this makes ninja pass -pie when linking libraries as well, causing the link to fail. - Now requires glib2 >= 2.40.0. ==== gstreamer-editing-services ==== Version update (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) Subpackages: libges-1_0-0 typelib-1_0-GES-1_0 - Update to version 1.16.0: + Highlights - GStreamer WebRTC stack gained support for data channels for peer-to-peer communication based on SCTP, BUNDLE support, as well as support for multiple TURN servers. - AV1 video codec support for Matroska and QuickTime/MP4 containers and more configuration options and supported input formats for the AOMedia AV1 encoder - Support for Closed Captions and other Ancillary Data in video - Support for planar (non-interleaved) raw audio - GstVideoAggregator, compositor and OpenGL mixer elements are now in -base - New alternate fields interlace mode where each buffer carries a single field - WebM and Matroska ContentEncryption support in the Matroska demuxer - new WebKit WPE-based web browser source element - Video4Linux: HEVC encoding and decoding, JPEG encoding, and improved dmabuf import/export - Hardware-accelerated Nvidia video decoder gained support for VP8/VP9 decoding, whilst the encoder gained support for H.265/HEVC encoding. - Many improvements to the Intel Media SDK based hardware-accelerated video decoder and encoder plugin (msdk): dmabuf import/export for zero-copy integration with other components; VP9 decoding; 10-bit HEVC encoding; video post-processing (vpp) support including deinterlacing; and the video decoder now handles dynamic resolution changes. - The ASS/SSA subtitle overlay renderer can now handle multiple subtitles that overlap in time and will show them on screen simultaneously - The Meson build is now feature-complete (*) and it is now the recommended build system on all platforms. The Autotools build is scheduled to be removed in the next cycle. - The GStreamer Rust bindings and Rust plugins module are now officially part of upstream GStreamer. - The GStreamer Editing Services gained a gesdemux element that allows directly playing back serialized edit list with playbin or (uri)decodebin - Many performance improvements - Switch to meson on Tumbleweed. - Add libgstges.so to files. ==== gstreamer-plugins-bad ==== Version update (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) Subpackages: gstreamer-plugins-bad-lang libgstadaptivedemux-1_0-0 libgstbadaudio-1_0-0 libgstbasecamerabinsrc-1_0-0 libgstcodecparsers-1_0-0 libgstisoff-1_0-0 libgstmpegts-1_0-0 libgstphotography-1_0-0 libgsturidownloader-1_0-0 libgstwayland-1_0-0 libgstwebrtc-1_0-0 - Add libgstsctp-1_0-0 to baselibs.conf: gstreamer-plugins-bad-32bit requires it. - Update to version 1.16.0: + Highlights - GStreamer WebRTC stack gained support for data channels for peer-to-peer communication based on SCTP, BUNDLE support, as well as support for multiple TURN servers. - AV1 video codec support for Matroska and QuickTime/MP4 containers and more configuration options and supported input formats for the AOMedia AV1 encoder - Support for Closed Captions and other Ancillary Data in video - Support for planar (non-interleaved) raw audio - GstVideoAggregator, compositor and OpenGL mixer elements are now in -base - New alternate fields interlace mode where each buffer carries a single field - WebM and Matroska ContentEncryption support in the Matroska demuxer - new WebKit WPE-based web browser source element - Video4Linux: HEVC encoding and decoding, JPEG encoding, and improved dmabuf import/export - Hardware-accelerated Nvidia video decoder gained support for VP8/VP9 decoding, whilst the encoder gained support for H.265/HEVC encoding. - Many improvements to the Intel Media SDK based hardware-accelerated video decoder and encoder plugin (msdk): dmabuf import/export for zero-copy integration with other components; VP9 decoding; 10-bit HEVC encoding; video post-processing (vpp) support including deinterlacing; and the video decoder now handles dynamic resolution changes. - The ASS/SSA subtitle overlay renderer can now handle multiple subtitles that overlap in time and will show them on screen simultaneously - The Meson build is now feature-complete (*) and it is now the recommended build system on all platforms. The Autotools build is scheduled to be removed in the next cycle. - The GStreamer Rust bindings and Rust plugins module are now officially part of upstream GStreamer. - The GStreamer Editing Services gained a gesdemux element that allows directly playing back serialized edit list with playbin or (uri)decodebin - Many performance improvements - Add incomplete meson support. Currently disabled. - Drop gstreamer-plugins-bad-reproducible.patch: fixed upstream. - Disable musepack plugin and remove from files, since it requires a newer library than what we currently have. - Remove libgstcompositor.so and libgstopenglmixers.so: moved to - base. -Removed libgststereo.so from files: merged with audiofx in -good. - Remove libgstvcdsrc.so from files: removed upstream. - Add libgstclosedcaption.so to files. - Remove libgstbadvideo package: now in -base. - Package libgstcp. ==== gstreamer-plugins-base ==== Version update (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) Subpackages: gstreamer-plugins-base-lang libgstallocators-1_0-0 libgstapp-1_0-0 libgstaudio-1_0-0 libgstfft-1_0-0 libgstgl-1_0-0 libgstpbutils-1_0-0 libgstriff-1_0-0 libgstrtp-1_0-0 libgstrtsp-1_0-0 libgstsdp-1_0-0 libgsttag-1_0-0 libgstvideo-1_0-0 typelib-1_0-GstAudio-1_0 typelib-1_0-GstPbutils-1_0 typelib-1_0-GstTag-1_0 typelib-1_0-GstVideo-1_0 - Update to version 1.16.0: + Highlights - GStreamer WebRTC stack gained support for data channels for peer-to-peer communication based on SCTP, BUNDLE support, as well as support for multiple TURN servers. - AV1 video codec support for Matroska and QuickTime/MP4 containers and more configuration options and supported input formats for the AOMedia AV1 encoder - Support for Closed Captions and other Ancillary Data in video - Support for planar (non-interleaved) raw audio - GstVideoAggregator, compositor and OpenGL mixer elements are now in -base - New alternate fields interlace mode where each buffer carries a single field - WebM and Matroska ContentEncryption support in the Matroska demuxer - new WebKit WPE-based web browser source element - Video4Linux: HEVC encoding and decoding, JPEG encoding, and improved dmabuf import/export - Hardware-accelerated Nvidia video decoder gained support for VP8/VP9 decoding, whilst the encoder gained support for H.265/HEVC encoding. - Many improvements to the Intel Media SDK based hardware-accelerated video decoder and encoder plugin (msdk): dmabuf import/export for zero-copy integration with other components; VP9 decoding; 10-bit HEVC encoding; video post-processing (vpp) support including deinterlacing; and the video decoder now handles dynamic resolution changes. - The ASS/SSA subtitle overlay renderer can now handle multiple subtitles that overlap in time and will show them on screen simultaneously - The Meson build is now feature-complete (*) and it is now the recommended build system on all platforms. The Autotools build is scheduled to be removed in the next cycle. - The GStreamer Rust bindings and Rust plugins module are now officially part of upstream GStreamer. - The GStreamer Editing Services gained a gesdemux element that allows directly playing back serialized edit list with playbin or (uri)decodebin - Many performance improvements - Switch to meson for Tumbleweed. - Adjust line to get the minimum required gstreamer version. - Disable tremor (needs libvorbisidec) - Disable examples. - Package libgstcompositor.so and libgstoverlaycomposition.so. - Adjust documentation directory. - Add gst-plugins-base-doc-build-fix.patch: fix build with automake. - Up gstreamer-plugins-bad Conflicts. - Now requires glib2 >= 2.40. - Obsolete libgstbadvideo-1_0-0: now part of -base. ==== gstreamer-plugins-good ==== Version update (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) Subpackages: gstreamer-plugins-good-extra gstreamer-plugins-good-gtk gstreamer-plugins-good-jack gstreamer-plugins-good-lang gstreamer-plugins-good-qtqml - Update to version 1.16.0: + Highlights - GStreamer WebRTC stack gained support for data channels for peer-to-peer communication based on SCTP, BUNDLE support, as well as support for multiple TURN servers. - AV1 video codec support for Matroska and QuickTime/MP4 containers and more configuration options and supported input formats for the AOMedia AV1 encoder - Support for Closed Captions and other Ancillary Data in video - Support for planar (non-interleaved) raw audio - GstVideoAggregator, compositor and OpenGL mixer elements are now in -base - New alternate fields interlace mode where each buffer carries a single field - WebM and Matroska ContentEncryption support in the Matroska demuxer - new WebKit WPE-based web browser source element - Video4Linux: HEVC encoding and decoding, JPEG encoding, and improved dmabuf import/export - Hardware-accelerated Nvidia video decoder gained support for VP8/VP9 decoding, whilst the encoder gained support for H.265/HEVC encoding. - Many improvements to the Intel Media SDK based hardware-accelerated video decoder and encoder plugin (msdk): dmabuf import/export for zero-copy integration with other components; VP9 decoding; 10-bit HEVC encoding; video post-processing (vpp) support including deinterlacing; and the video decoder now handles dynamic resolution changes. - The ASS/SSA subtitle overlay renderer can now handle multiple subtitles that overlap in time and will show them on screen simultaneously - The Meson build is now feature-complete (*) and it is now the recommended build system on all platforms. The Autotools build is scheduled to be removed in the next cycle. - The GStreamer Rust bindings and Rust plugins module are now officially part of upstream GStreamer. - The GStreamer Editing Services gained a gesdemux element that allows directly playing back serialized edit list with playbin or (uri)decodebin - Many performance improvements - Add meson support, but disable because plugin documentation is currently not being built. ==== gstreamer-plugins-libav ==== Version update (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) - Update to version 1.16.0: + Highlights - GStreamer WebRTC stack gained support for data channels for peer-to-peer communication based on SCTP, BUNDLE support, as well as support for multiple TURN servers. - AV1 video codec support for Matroska and QuickTime/MP4 containers and more configuration options and supported input formats for the AOMedia AV1 encoder - Support for Closed Captions and other Ancillary Data in video - Support for planar (non-interleaved) raw audio - GstVideoAggregator, compositor and OpenGL mixer elements are now in -base - New alternate fields interlace mode where each buffer carries a single field - WebM and Matroska ContentEncryption support in the Matroska demuxer - new WebKit WPE-based web browser source element - Video4Linux: HEVC encoding and decoding, JPEG encoding, and improved dmabuf import/export - Hardware-accelerated Nvidia video decoder gained support for VP8/VP9 decoding, whilst the encoder gained support for H.265/HEVC encoding. - Many improvements to the Intel Media SDK based hardware-accelerated video decoder and encoder plugin (msdk): dmabuf import/export for zero-copy integration with other components; VP9 decoding; 10-bit HEVC encoding; video post-processing (vpp) support including deinterlacing; and the video decoder now handles dynamic resolution changes. - The ASS/SSA subtitle overlay renderer can now handle multiple subtitles that overlap in time and will show them on screen simultaneously - The Meson build is now feature-complete (*) and it is now the recommended build system on all platforms. The Autotools build is scheduled to be removed in the next cycle. - The GStreamer Rust bindings and Rust plugins module are now officially part of upstream GStreamer. - The GStreamer Editing Services gained a gesdemux element that allows directly playing back serialized edit list with playbin or (uri)decodebin - Many performance improvements - Drop gst-libav-port-ffmpeg4.patch: fixed upstream. - Require libavcodec 58, per configure.ac. ==== gstreamer-plugins-ugly ==== Version update (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) Subpackages: gstreamer-plugins-ugly-lang - Update to version 1.16.0: + Highlights - GStreamer WebRTC stack gained support for data channels for peer-to-peer communication based on SCTP, BUNDLE support, as well as support for multiple TURN servers. - AV1 video codec support for Matroska and QuickTime/MP4 containers and more configuration options and supported input formats for the AOMedia AV1 encoder - Support for Closed Captions and other Ancillary Data in video - Support for planar (non-interleaved) raw audio - GstVideoAggregator, compositor and OpenGL mixer elements are now in -base - New alternate fields interlace mode where each buffer carries a single field - WebM and Matroska ContentEncryption support in the Matroska demuxer - new WebKit WPE-based web browser source element - Video4Linux: HEVC encoding and decoding, JPEG encoding, and improved dmabuf import/export - Hardware-accelerated Nvidia video decoder gained support for VP8/VP9 decoding, whilst the encoder gained support for H.265/HEVC encoding. - Many improvements to the Intel Media SDK based hardware-accelerated video decoder and encoder plugin (msdk): dmabuf import/export for zero-copy integration with other components; VP9 decoding; 10-bit HEVC encoding; video post-processing (vpp) support including deinterlacing; and the video decoder now handles dynamic resolution changes. - The ASS/SSA subtitle overlay renderer can now handle multiple subtitles that overlap in time and will show them on screen simultaneously - The Meson build is now feature-complete (*) and it is now the recommended build system on all platforms. The Autotools build is scheduled to be removed in the next cycle. - The GStreamer Rust bindings and Rust plugins module are now officially part of upstream GStreamer. - The GStreamer Editing Services gained a gesdemux element that allows directly playing back serialized edit list with playbin or (uri)decodebin - Many performance improvements - Add meson support, but disable because plugin documentation currently isn't built. ==== gstreamer-rtsp-server ==== Version update (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) - Update to version 1.16.0: + Highlights: - GStreamer WebRTC stack gained support for data channels for peer-to-peer communication based on SCTP, BUNDLE support, as well as support for multiple TURN servers. - AV1 video codec support for Matroska and QuickTime/MP4 containers and more configuration options and supported input formats for the AOMedia AV1 encoder - Support for Closed Captions and other Ancillary Data in video - Support for planar (non-interleaved) raw audio - GstVideoAggregator, compositor and OpenGL mixer elements are now in -base - New alternate fields interlace mode where each buffer carries a single field - WebM and Matroska ContentEncryption support in the Matroska demuxer - new WebKit WPE-based web browser source element - Video4Linux: HEVC encoding and decoding, JPEG encoding, and improved dmabuf import/export - Hardware-accelerated Nvidia video decoder gained support for VP8/VP9 decoding, whilst the encoder gained support for H.265/HEVC encoding. - Many improvements to the Intel Media SDK based hardware-accelerated video decoder and encoder plugin (msdk): dmabuf import/export for zero-copy integration with other components; VP9 decoding; 10-bit HEVC encoding; video post-processing (vpp) support including deinterlacing; and the video decoder now handles dynamic resolution changes. - The ASS/SSA subtitle overlay renderer can now handle multiple subtitles that overlap in time and will show them on screen simultaneously - The Meson build is now feature-complete (*) and it is now the recommended build system on all platforms. The Autotools build is scheduled to be removed in the next cycle. - The GStreamer Rust bindings and Rust plugins module are now officially part of upstream GStreamer. - The GStreamer Editing Services gained a gesdemux element that allows directly playing back serialized edit list with playbin or (uri)decodebin - Many performance improvements. - Updated options passed to meson following upstream changes. ==== gstreamer-transcoder ==== Version update (1.14.1 -> 1.16.0) Subpackages: libgsttranscoder-1_0-0 typelib-1_0-GstTranscoder-1_0 - Update to version 1.16.0: + No changes, version bump only. ==== gstreamer-validate ==== Version update (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) Subpackages: libgstvalidate-1_0-0 typelib-1_0-GstValidate-1_0 - Use noun phrase in summary. Drop em dashes from summaries. - Update to version 1.16.0: + Highlights - GStreamer WebRTC stack gained support for data channels for peer-to-peer communication based on SCTP, BUNDLE support, as well as support for multiple TURN servers. - AV1 video codec support for Matroska and QuickTime/MP4 containers and more configuration options and supported input formats for the AOMedia AV1 encoder - Support for Closed Captions and other Ancillary Data in video - Support for planar (non-interleaved) raw audio - GstVideoAggregator, compositor and OpenGL mixer elements are now in -base - New alternate fields interlace mode where each buffer carries a single field - WebM and Matroska ContentEncryption support in the Matroska demuxer - new WebKit WPE-based web browser source element - Video4Linux: HEVC encoding and decoding, JPEG encoding, and improved dmabuf import/export - Hardware-accelerated Nvidia video decoder gained support for VP8/VP9 decoding, whilst the encoder gained support for H.265/HEVC encoding. - Many improvements to the Intel Media SDK based hardware-accelerated video decoder and encoder plugin (msdk): dmabuf import/export for zero-copy integration with other components; VP9 decoding; 10-bit HEVC encoding; video post-processing (vpp) support including deinterlacing; and the video decoder now handles dynamic resolution changes. - The ASS/SSA subtitle overlay renderer can now handle multiple subtitles that overlap in time and will show them on screen simultaneously - The Meson build is now feature-complete (*) and it is now the recommended build system on all platforms. The Autotools build is scheduled to be removed in the next cycle. - The GStreamer Rust bindings and Rust plugins module are now officially part of upstream GStreamer. - The GStreamer Editing Services gained a gesdemux element that allows directly playing back serialized edit list with playbin or (uri)decodebin - Many performance improvements - Add libgstvalidateflow.so to files. ==== irssi ==== Version update (1.2.0 -> 1.2.1) - update to 1.2.1 ! Contains all changes from 1.1.3 ! Contains all changes from 1.0.8 - Fix a test on big endian machines (#1014) - Fix the compile time conditionality of wcwidth implementation (#1019, gentoo#677804, #720) - Fix /save no longer working on old Solaris (pre POSIX.1-2008) (#1042, #1043) - Fix regression of #764 where display of 8-bit (legacy encoding) in the input prompt was broken (#1018, [#1057]). Initial patch by ????? ??????? - Fix regression of #779 where autolog_ignore_targets would not matching itemless windows anymore (#1012, #1013) - Fix a use after free issue when sending the SASL login on (automatic and manual) reconnects (#1055, #1058). Reported by ilbelkyr. CVE-2019-13045 ==== kio ==== Subpackages: kio-core kio-lang - Add upstream patch to fix downloaded files (via http) getting an "invalid" modification time (boo#1104595, kde#374420) * copyjob-Only-set-modification-time-if-the-kio-slave-provided-it.patch ==== libgcrypt ==== Subpackages: libgcrypt20 libgcrypt20-32bit libgcrypt20-hmac - Fixed redundant fips tests in some situations causing sudo to stop working when pam-kwallet is installed. bsc#1133808 * Added libgcrypt-1.8.4-fips_ctor_skip_integrity_check.patch * Removed libgcrypt-fips_run_selftest_at_constructor.patch because it was obsoleted by libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch * Removed libgcrypt-fips_ignore_FIPS_MODULE_PATH.patch because it was obsoleted by libgcrypt-1.8.4-fips_ctor_skip_integrity_check.patch - Fixed env-script-interpreter in cavs_driver.pl - Security fix: [bsc#1138939, CVE-2019-12904] * The C implementation of AES is vulnerable to a flush-and-reload side-channel attack because physical addresses are available to other processes. (The C implementation is used on platforms where an assembly-language implementation is unavailable.) * Added patches: - libgcrypt-CVE-2019-12904-GCM-Prefetch.patch - libgcrypt-CVE-2019-12904-GCM.patch - libgcrypt-CVE-2019-12904-AES.patch ==== libinput ==== Version update (1.13.2 -> 1.13.4) Subpackages: libinput-udev libinput10 - Update to new upstream release 1.13.4 * Added a quirk for the Lenovo X1 Yoga 1st gen and a Lenovo X230 trackpoint quirk * Better Thinkpad T480 trackpoint multiplier ==== perl-Mojolicious ==== Version update (8.17 -> 8.18) - updated to 8.18 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Mojolicious/Changes 8.18 2019-06-28 - Welcome to the Mojolicious core team CandyAngel, Christopher Rasch-Olsen Raa and Dan Book. - Deprecated the use of the config stash value and $config variable in templates by Mojolicious::Plugin::Config. You can use the config helper instead. Unfortunately there is no good way to warn users, so this deprecation will be in effect until the next major release. - Deprecated Mojo::Collection::slice since nobody remembers anymore what its intended purpose was. - Added EXPERIMENTAL proxy->get_p, proxy->post_p and proxy->start_p helpers to Mojolicious::Plugin::DefaultHelpers. - Added EXPERIMENTAL dehop method to Mojo::Headers. - Added EXPERIMENTAL bytes_waiting and can_write methods to Mojo::IOLoop::Stream. - Added EXPERIMENTAL high_water_mark attribute to Mojo::IOLoop::Stream. - Updated bundled TLS certificate. - Improved Mojo::Base flags not to require a certain order. - Improved clone performance in Mojo::Headers by 100%. - Improved streaming response performance slightly. - Fixed a typo in the 425 status message in Mojo::Message::Response. (CandyAngel) - Fixed a missing deprecation warning in Mojo::Promise. (marcus) ==== plasma5-pk-updates ==== Subpackages: plasma5-pk-updates-lang - More spec file cleanup - Add some upstream patches to make the notifications less obtrusive + 0001-Replace-KIconLoader-pixmaps-with-standard-icon-names.patch + 0002-Fix-usage-of-0-for-null-pointer-constants.patch + 0003-Use-own-eventIds-and-ComponentName-instead-of-generi.patch + 0004-Make-the-notifications-less-obtrusive.patch - Rebase 0001-Hide-option-to-install-updates-on-Tumbleweed.patch - Remove kdelibs4-support dependency + 0006-Remove-explicit-initialization-of-default-constructe.patch + 0007-Port-away-from-KDELibs4Support-use-Solid-Power-inter.patch - spec file cleanup + remove defattr + remove some conditional code for 13.2 ==== pragha ==== Subpackages: pragha-lang pragha-plugins - Fixed dependency issue due to new gupnp version in Tumbleweed - Removed conditionals for Leap < 15 ==== python-gobject ==== Version update (3.32.1 -> 3.32.2) Subpackages: python2-gobject python2-gobject-Gdk python2-gobject-cairo python3-gobject python3-gobject-Gdk python3-gobject-cairo - Update to version 3.32.2: + Python 3.8b1 compatibility fixes. + tests: fix a test error when run under wayland. + setup.py: specify python_requires. ==== python-gst ==== Version update (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) - Update to version 1.16.0: + Highlights: - GStreamer WebRTC stack gained support for data channels for peer-to-peer communication based on SCTP, BUNDLE support, as well as support for multiple TURN servers. - AV1 video codec support for Matroska and QuickTime/MP4 containers and more configuration options and supported input formats for the AOMedia AV1 encoder - Support for Closed Captions and other Ancillary Data in video - Support for planar (non-interleaved) raw audio - GstVideoAggregator, compositor and OpenGL mixer elements are now in -base - New alternate fields interlace mode where each buffer carries a single field - WebM and Matroska ContentEncryption support in the Matroska demuxer - new WebKit WPE-based web browser source element - Video4Linux: HEVC encoding and decoding, JPEG encoding, and improved dmabuf import/export - Hardware-accelerated Nvidia video decoder gained support for VP8/VP9 decoding, whilst the encoder gained support for H.265/HEVC encoding. - Many improvements to the Intel Media SDK based hardware-accelerated video decoder and encoder plugin (msdk): dmabuf import/export for zero-copy integration with other components; VP9 decoding; 10-bit HEVC encoding; video post-processing (vpp) support including deinterlacing; and the video decoder now handles dynamic resolution changes. - The ASS/SSA subtitle overlay renderer can now handle multiple subtitles that overlap in time and will show them on screen simultaneously - The Meson build is now feature-complete (*) and it is now the recommended build system on all platforms. The Autotools build is scheduled to be removed in the next cycle. - The GStreamer Rust bindings and Rust plugins module are now officially part of upstream GStreamer. - The GStreamer Editing Services gained a gesdemux element that allows directly playing back serialized edit list with playbin or (uri)decodebin - Many performance improvements. ==== python-paramiko ==== Version update (2.5.0 -> 2.6.0) - update to 2.6.0 - drop relaxed.patch and 1311.patch * add a new keyword argument to SSHClient.connect <paramiko.client.SSHClient.connect> and paramiko.transport.Transport -> disabled_algorithms * Fix Ed25519 key handling so certain key comment lengths don't cause SSHException("Invalid key") * Add backwards-compatible support for the gssapi ==== ruby-common ==== - Move RPM macros to %_rpmmacrodir. ==== rubygem-websocket-driver ==== Version update (0.7.0 -> 0.7.1) - updated to version 0.7.1 * Catch any exceptions produced while generating a handshake response and send a `400 Bad Request` response to the client * Pick the RFC-6455 protocol version if the request contains any of the headers used by that version * Handle errors encountered while handling malformed draft-76 requests * Change license from MIT to Apache 2.0 ==== rubygem-websocket-extensions ==== Version update (0.1.3 -> 0.1.4) - updated to version 0.1.4 * Fix a deprecation warning for using the `=~` operator on `true` * Change license from MIT to Apache 2.0 ==== xdpyinfo ==== - no longer require legacy extension xf86miscproto; no longer provided by xorgproto-2019.1 by default ==== xf86-video-r128 ==== - no longer require legacy extension xf86miscproto; no longer provided by xorgproto-2019.1 by default and never needed anyway ==== xscreensaver ==== Subpackages: xscreensaver-data xscreensaver-data-extra xscreensaver-lang - no longer require Xxf86misc extension, which is no longer supported with xorgproto 2019.1; it has been removed from Xserver years ago anyway ==== xset ==== - no longer require legacy extension xf86miscproto; no longer provided by xorgproto-2019.1 by default -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Op maandag 1 juli 2019 20:02:50 CEST schreef 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=20190630
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: colord gnome-calculator (3.32.1 -> 3.32.2) gstreamer (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-editing-services (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-bad (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-base (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-good (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-libav (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-ugly (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-rtsp-server (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-transcoder (1.14.1 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-validate (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0)
These gstreamer-plugins do want to replace the same packages from Packman. Should I allow the vendor change? -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Tuesday, 2 July 2019 11.17.42 CEST Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Op maandag 1 juli 2019 20:02:50 CEST schreef 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&versi on =Tumbleweed&build=20190630
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: colord gnome-calculator (3.32.1 -> 3.32.2) gstreamer (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-editing-services (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-bad (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-base (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-good (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-libav (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-ugly (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-rtsp-server (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-transcoder (1.14.1 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-validate (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0)
These gstreamer-plugins do want to replace the same packages from Packman. Should I allow the vendor change?
I guess everyone needs to decide that on their own. https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/711858 was the change that went in. Depending on what your personal needs and preferences are maybe the OSS version within the official repos fulfill what you need and you want to switch, otherwise stay with the packman packages. Maybe you just need to wait a bit for new versions/builds on packman which again have a higher version. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 11:17 +0200, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Packages changed:
colord gnome-calculator (3.32.1 -> 3.32.2) gstreamer (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-editing-services (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-bad (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-base (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-good (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-libav (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-ugly (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-rtsp-server (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-transcoder (1.14.1 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-validate (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0)
These gstreamer-plugins do want to replace the same packages from Packman. Should I allow the vendor change?
Only you can answer that question for yourself and your needs. Most likely, PM is not yet upgraded to gst 1.16.0 - so not performing the vendor change might cause you more problem than you could win. Generally, the GST packages were done in a way that you shuld be able to stick to the openSUSE provided ones and EXTEND this by the -addon- orig packages provided by 3rd party repos. Cheers Dominique
Op dinsdag 2 juli 2019 11:21:29 CEST schreef Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar:
On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 11:17 +0200, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Packages changed:
colord gnome-calculator (3.32.1 -> 3.32.2) gstreamer (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-editing-services (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-bad (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-base (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-good (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-libav (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-ugly (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-rtsp-server (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-transcoder (1.14.1 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-validate (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0)
These gstreamer-plugins do want to replace the same packages from Packman. Should I allow the vendor change?
Only you can answer that question for yourself and your needs. Most likely, PM is not yet upgraded to gst 1.16.0 - so not performing the vendor change might cause you more problem than you could win.
Generally, the GST packages were done in a way that you shuld be able to stick to the openSUSE provided ones and EXTEND this by the -addon- orig packages provided by 3rd party repos.
Cheers Dominique
The underlying question is: what is the difference between the two versions? In general the packman version supports more codecs than the openSUSE version. So, in order not to surprised by an unsupported codec, it seems better to have the packman version. I stick with that version and await the new packman version to arrive. -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Op dinsdag 2 juli 2019 11:39:52 CEST schreef Freek de Kruijf:
The underlying question is: what is the difference between the two versions? In general the packman version supports more codecs than the openSUSE version. So, in order not to surprised by an unsupported codec, it seems better to have the packman version.
I stick with that version and await the new packman version to arrive.
The problem is caused by the package libgstbadvideo-1_0-0 which apparently requires an old package, whereas it itself is no longer available in a repository. After removing this package the gstreamer-plugins-* packages are upgraded without vendor change. Bug report? -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
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Dominique Leuenberger
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Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
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Freek de Kruijf
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Oliver Kurz