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Packages changed: gnome-music (44.rc -> 44.0) gobject-introspection (1.76.0 -> 1.76.1) python-CommonMark python-click python-pexpect
=== Details ===
==== gnome-music ==== Version update (44.rc -> 44.0) Subpackages: gnome-music-lang
- Update to version 44.0: + Update appdata for the 44.0 release.
==== gobject-introspection ==== Version update (1.76.0 -> 1.76.1) Subpackages: girepository-1_0 libgirepository-1_0-1
- Update to version 1.76.1: + Handle null default values. + Documentation fixes.
==== python-CommonMark ====
- Remove not needed requirement python-setuptools
==== python-click ====
- Remove not needed requirement python-setuptools
==== python-pexpect ====
- disable some tests [bsc#1209560] * test_spawn_uses_env - seen failed on s390x * test_forced_terminate - seen failed on armv7l * test_interact_escape_None - seen failed on s390x
Another heads-up to the i586 users,
Snpashot 20230326 is the last snapshot that will carry i586 binaries in the main repositories. If you are running a 32-bit installation of Tumbleweed, make sure to check your repositories and have them point to the correct locations:
OSS: http://download.opensuse.org/ports/i586/tumbleweed/repo/oss/ NON-OSS: http://download.opensuse.org/ports/i586/tumbleweed/repo/non-oss/ Update: http://download.opensuse.org/ports/i586/update/tumbleweed/
Starting with Snapshot 0328, the i586 binaries will no longer be shipped in the main repository.
Cheers, Dominique
On 2023-03-28 06:59, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Another heads-up to the i586 users,
Snpashot 20230326 is the last snapshot that will carry i586 binaries in the main repositories. [ Trimmed ]
Hi Dominique,
On Reddit, a point was raised about the best way to communicate the above change to users.
Throwing out a lame idea ... would it be possible to announce the change via a *zypper dup*? Perhaps a tiny URL with a link with details?
Thx!
--- Pablo Sanchez - Blueoak Database Engineering
On Tue, 28 Mar 2023 10:25:29 -0400, Pablo Sanchez pablo@blueoakdb.com wrote:
On 2023-03-28 06:59, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Snpashot 20230326 is the last snapshot that will carry i586 binaries in the main repositories.
Throwing out a lame idea ... would it be possible to announce the change via a *zypper dup*? Perhaps a tiny URL with a link with details?
Good idea. Zypper already, magically, will "announce the change". ;-)
To get the URL to the user, you could create a webpage with references to info. Give the page a title which is the error message zypper will emit (the announcement). Then submit it to the search engines ahead of time. -- Robert Webb
On 2023-03-28 16:12, Robert Webb via openSUSE Factory wrote:
On Tue, 28 Mar 2023 10:25:29 -0400, Pablo Sanchez pablo@blueoakdb.com wrote:
On 2023-03-28 06:59, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Snpashot 20230326 is the last snapshot that will carry i586 binaries in the main repositories.
Throwing out a lame idea ... would it be possible to announce the change via a *zypper dup*? Perhaps a tiny URL with a link with details?
Good idea. Zypper already, magically, will "announce the change". ;-)
Me likes magic. :)
To get the URL to the user, you could create a webpage with references to info. Give the page a title which is the error message zypper will emit (the announcement). Then submit it to the search engines ahead of time.
Clever. Me gusta.
--- Pablo Sanchez - Blueoak Database Engineering
On Tue, 28 Mar 2023 16:30:49 -0400, Pablo Sanchez pablo@blueoakdb.com wrote:
On 2023-03-28 16:12, Robert Webb via openSUSE Factory wrote:
On Tue, 28 Mar 2023 10:25:29 -0400, Pablo Sanchez pablo@blueoakdb.com wrote:
On 2023-03-28 06:59, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Snpashot 20230326 is the last snapshot that will carry i586 binaries in the main repositories.
Throwing out a lame idea ... would it be possible to announce the change via a *zypper dup*? Perhaps a tiny URL with a link with details?
Good idea. Zypper already, magically, will "announce the change". ;-)
Me likes magic. :)
To get the URL to the user, you could create a webpage with references to info. Give the page a title which is the error message zypper will emit (the announcement). Then submit it to the search engines ahead of time.
Clever. Me gusta.
I guess it is too late now, though, to be the primary search result. Snapshot 20230327 is already published. -- Robert Webb
On 2023-03-28 18:57, Robert Webb via openSUSE Factory wrote:
To get the URL to the user, you could create a webpage with references to info. Give the page a title which is the error message zypper will emit (the announcement). Then submit it to the search engines ahead of time.
Clever. Me gusta.
I guess it is too late now, though, to be the primary search result. Snapshot 20230327 is already published.
Hi Robert,
I suppose it can't be back-dated. :p
Although if we can get /zypper dup/ tweaked, that'll be the biggest impact.
Cheers!
--- Pablo Sanchez - Blueoak Database Engineering