New Tumbleweed snapshot 20201228 released!
Please note that this mail was generated by a script. The described changes are computed based on the x86_64 DVD. The full online repo contains too many changes to be listed here. Please check the known defects of this snapshot before upgrading: https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/overview?distri=opensuse&groupid=1&version=Tumbleweed&build=20201228 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: cantarell-fonts (0.201 -> 0.301) cyrus-sasl ell (0.33 -> 0.35) kio libhandy (1.0.2 -> 1.0.3) libheif man-pages-ja (20201115 -> 20201215) mpg123 (1.26.3 -> 1.26.4) python-cached-property (1.5.1 -> 1.5.2) totem === Details === ==== cantarell-fonts ==== Version update (0.201 -> 0.301) - Update to version 0.301: + Oopsie-release: The last one was missing PostScript names for the new glyphs. Only relevant for when extracting text from PDFs where the generator omitted the text stream. + Rounded coordinates of macronbelowcomb.narrow and macroncomb.narrow.case. Leftovers from when they were scaled components. + Internal: Removed stale layers and data, added normalization script to prune unnecessary data. import-glyphs.py also imports PostScript names now. - Update to version 0.300: + Import Greek glyph set designed by Florian Fecher for GSoC 2018. No kerning, might need a slight respacing. Imported anyway because someting is better than nothing. + Correct positioning of dotaccentcomb.case. + Correct mark positioning in caroncomb.case. + Correct appearance of ustraightstroke in variable font, the overlap became visible at smaller, autohinted sizes. + Correct bar positioning in Ustraightstroke and ustraightstroke. + Correct anchor positioning in Y. + Internal: Consolidate various anchors in composites into the base outline glyphs, to reduce the chance they get out sync. + Updated translations. ==== cyrus-sasl ==== Subpackages: cyrus-sasl-crammd5 cyrus-sasl-digestmd5 cyrus-sasl-gssapi cyrus-sasl-plain libsasl2-3 libsasl2-3-32bit - Remove Berkeley DB dependency (JIRA#SLE-12190) The pacakges cyrus-sasl and cyrus-sasl-saslauthd are build without Berkely DB support. gdbm will be used instead of BDB. The pacakges cyrus-sasl-bdb and cyrus-sasl-saslauthd-bdb are build with Berkely DB support. - Update to 2.1.27 * Added support for OpenSSL 1.1 * Added support for lmdb * Lots of build fixes * Treat SCRAM and DIGEST-MD5 as more secure than PLAIN when selecting client mech * DIGEST-MD5 plugin: Fixed memory leaks Fixed a segfault when looking for non-existent reauth cache Prevent client from going from step 3 back to step 2 Allow cmusaslsecretDIGEST-MD5 property to be disabled * GSSAPI plugin: Added support for retrieving negotiated SSF Fixed GSS-SPNEGO to use flags negotiated by GSSAPI for SSF Properly compute maxbufsize AFTER security layers have been set * SCRAM plugin: Added support for SCRAM-SHA-256 * LOGIN plugin: Don?t prompt client for password until requested by server * NTLM plugin: Fixed crash due to uninitialized HMAC context - Replace references to /var/adm/fillup-templates with new %_fillupdir macro (boo#1069468) - bsc#983938 `After=syslog.target` left-overs in several unit files - added patches: fix_libpq-fe_include.diff for fixing including libpq-fe.h - removed patches obsoleted by upstream changes: * shared_link_on_ppc.patch * cyrus-sasl-2.1.27-openssl-1.1.0.patch * 0002-Drop-unused-parameter-from-gssapi_spnego_ssf.patch * 0003-Check-return-error-from-gss_wrap_size_limit.patch * 0004-Add-support-for-retrieving-the-mech_ssf.patch * 0001-Fix-GSS-SPNEGO-mechanism-s-incompatible-behavior.patch * cyrus-sasl-fix-logging-in-gssapi.patch - Added support for retrieving negotiated SSF in gssapi plugin (bsc#1162518) * Add 0002-Drop-unused-parameter-from-gssapi_spnego_ssf.patch * Add 0003-Check-return-error-from-gss_wrap_size_limit.patch * Add 0004-Add-support-for-retrieving-the-mech_ssf.patch - Fixed GSS-SPNEGO to use flags negotiated by GSSAPI for SSF (bsc#1162518) * Add 0001-Fix-GSS-SPNEGO-mechanism-s-incompatible-behavior.patch ==== ell ==== Version update (0.33 -> 0.35) - Update to release 0.35 * Add support for DHCP v6 Rapid Commit. * Add support for ICMP v6 implementation. * Add support for PKCS#1 formatted private keys. ==== kio ==== Subpackages: kio-core kio-lang - Add upstream patch to prevent crashing when using "apply to all" in the move/copy/overwrite dialog (kde#430374): * 0001-RenameDialog-Add-missing-nullptr-initialization.patch ==== libhandy ==== Version update (1.0.2 -> 1.0.3) Subpackages: libhandy-1-0 libhandy-lang typelib-1_0-Handy-1_0 - Update to version 1.0.3: + Fix build warnings with newer GCC. + HdyActionRow: Clarify hdy_action_row_get_icon_name() documentation. + HdyCarousel: Fix drawing cache invalidation on resize. + HdyComboRow: Use the right checkmark icon. + HdyLeaflet and HdyDeck: Increase the edge swipe area size. + HdyKeypad: Fix typing the '+' symbol. + HdyPreferencesGroup: - Fix a memory leak when destroying the widget. - Don't show empty title and description when using gtk_widget_show_all(). + HdySwipeTracker: - Correctly transform widget coordinates for touchpad swipes. - Fix a memory leak. ==== libheif ==== - Build with dav1d and rav1e support, do this via: + Add pkgconfig(dav1d) BuildRequires. + Add conditional pkgconfig(rav1e) BuildRequires (currently Tumbleweed only). - Drop libheif-lang Recommends: Package does not exist. ==== man-pages-ja ==== Version update (20201115 -> 20201215) - version update to 20201215 * added and improved manual pages ==== mpg123 ==== Version update (1.26.3 -> 1.26.4) Subpackages: libmpg123-0 mpg123-openal mpg123-pulse - Update to version 1.26.4 * Clarify seeking documentation regarding samples and PCM frames. * Fix cmake build to install fmt123.h. * Some cmake build fixes, tinyalsa addition by Maarten. * libmpg123: explicitly handle some irrelevant corner cases in tabinit ==== python-cached-property ==== Version update (1.5.1 -> 1.5.2) - update to 1.5.2: * Add formal support for Python 3.8 * Remove formal support for Python 3.4 * Switch from Travis to GitHub actions * Made tests pass flake8 for Python 2.7 ==== totem ==== Subpackages: totem-lang totem-plugins - Add totem-enable-vaapi.patch: Enable vaapi support again.
Hi all, don't know, if this is only for me or everyone else, but for the last three or four mails of this type the message formatting seems to have an issue with linebreaks. This makes reading a bit hard. It doesn't matter if I use chrome or firefox on my workstation or if I use chrome on my android phone. So I think, it's a general issue.
Hello Andreas, I don't see anything wrong with Dominiques mails although the archives online seem to have issues with the line breaks. https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/X... The mbox file, which you can download there, is ok as well. ----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: "Andreas Joppich" <susebugzilla@sajj.de> Aan: factory@lists.opensuse.org Verzonden: Woensdag 30 december 2020 09:10:06 Onderwerp: Re: New Tumbleweed snapshot 20201228 released! Hi all, don't know, if this is only for me or everyone else, but for the last three or four mails of this type the message formatting seems to have an issue with linebreaks. This makes reading a bit hard. It doesn't matter if I use chrome or firefox on my workstation or if I use chrome on my android phone. So I think, it's a general issue.
oh, sorry for being unclear. I usually only look into the archives. Long time reader, but I didn't subscribe to the list until today. And it looks like the issue is not related to Dominique's mails. I found even other, older entries in the archives are misformatted. I'm typing this message directly via the archives user interface, not sending it per email. And all the linebreaks will be stripped (at lease when read via the archive) Question is, do I open a bug report? If yes, against what?
Andreas Joppich wrote:
oh, sorry for being unclear.
I usually only look into the archives. Long time reader, but I didn't subscribe to the list until today.
And it looks like the issue is not related to Dominique's mails. I found even other, older entries in the archives are misformatted. I'm typing this message directly via the archives user interface, not sending it per email.
And all the linebreaks will be stripped (at lease when read via the archive)
Question is, do I open a bug report? If yes, against what?
Write to admin at o.o and report an issue with mailman archiving (hyperkitty). -- Per Jessen, Zürich (1.9°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes
On Wednesday, 30 December 2020 08:10:06 GMT Andreas Joppich wrote:
Hi all, don't know, if this is only for me or everyone else, but for the last three or four mails of this type the message formatting seems to have an issue with linebreaks.
This makes reading a bit hard.
It doesn't matter if I use chrome or firefox on my workstation or if I use chrome on my android phone. So I think, it's a general issue.
All looks fine here in kmail. -- opensuse:tumbleweed:20201224 Qt: 5.15.2 KDE Frameworks: 5.77.0 - KDE Plasma: 5.20.4 - kwin 5.20.4 kmail2 5.16.0 (20.12.0) - akonadiserver 5.16.0 (20.12.0) - Kernel: 5.10.1-1-default - xf86-video-nouveau: 1.0.16
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Andreas Joppich
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Dominique Leuenberger
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Maarten Wouters
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Per Jessen