[opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20170529 released!
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Packages changed: ImageMagick (7.0.5.5 -> 7.0.5.6) MozillaFirefox babl (0.1.24 -> 0.1.26) ceph (12.0.2+git.1493295295.8c88dc6 -> 12.0.3+git.1495798013.23dd2b67dc) drbd (9.0.7rc2+git.0677d8b1 -> 9.0.7rc2+git.36abd387) elfutils frogr (1.2 -> 1.3) gcc (6 -> 7) gcc6 (6.3.1+r245113 -> 6.3.1+r246603) gcc7 (7.0.1+r246083 -> 7.1.1+r248152) gsl (2.1 -> 2.3) htdig icu (58.2 -> 59.1) kdebase4-workspace kexec-tools kio libgcj-gcc6 (6.3.1+r245113 -> 6.3.1+r246603) libidn2 (2.0.1 -> 2.0.2) libpsm2 (10.3.2 -> 10.2.103) libqmi (1.16.2 -> 1.18.0) libqt5-qtwebengine llvm4 mariadb mono-core (4.6.2 -> 5.0.0) mozjs17 ncurses openssl-1_0_0 perl-JSON (2.90 -> 2.93) perl-Net-HTTP (6.14 -> 6.15) perl-Perl-Tidy (20160302 -> 20170521) qtcurve-kde4 (1.8.19~git20150303 -> 1.8.19~git20170506) site-config tlp (0.9 -> 1.0) valgrind vinagre virtualbox xclip (0.12 -> 0.13) xen (4.8.0_06 -> 4.9.0_04) xf86-video-r128 xfce4-panel-plugin-mount (0.6.4 -> 1.1.2) xfce4-panel-plugin-netload (1.2.4 -> 1.3.1) xfce4-panel-plugin-systemload (1.1.2 -> 1.2.1) xfce4-panel-plugin-weather (0.8.6 -> 0.8.9) xfwm4 (4.12.2 -> 4.12.4) xine-lib (1.2.6 -> 1.2.8) === Details === ==== ImageMagick ==== Version update (7.0.5.5 -> 7.0.5.6) Subpackages: ImageMagick-devel ImageMagick-extra libMagick++-7_Q16HDRI2 libMagickCore-7_Q16HDRI2 libMagickWand-7_Q16HDRI0 perl-PerlMagick - updated to 7.0.5-6 * Revise DICOM window and rescale handling. * Restore the -alpha Shape option. * Fix transient PDF bug. * The +opaque option now works on all channels. * Ensure backwards compatibility for the -combine option. * Check for EOF conditions for RLE image format. * Reset histogram page geometry. ==== MozillaFirefox ==== Subpackages: MozillaFirefox-translations-common - remove -fno-inline-small-functions and explicitely optimize with - O2 for openSUSE > 13.2/Leap 42 to work with gcc7 (boo#1040105) ==== babl ==== Version update (0.1.24 -> 0.1.26) - Update to version 0.1.26: + Build and install HCY color space, platform independences fixes to fish cache. ==== ceph ==== Version update (12.0.2+git.1493295295.8c88dc6 -> 12.0.3+git.1495798013.23dd2b67dc) Subpackages: librados2 librbd1 - Update to version 12.0.3+git.1495798013.23dd2b67dc: + ceph.spec.in: re-drop %{epoch}: prefixes - Update to version 12.0.3+git.1495787939.3f6446f64f: + build/ops: rpm: adapt License line to Release 2.0 of SPDX spec (issue#20091) - Update to version 12.0.3+git.1495675338.07282a4057: + upstream 12.0.3 release + osd/PG: Add two new mClock implementations of the PG sharded operator queue (pr#14997, bsc#1040103) + build/ops: rpm: make librbd1 %post scriptlet depend on coreutils (boo#1040230) + build/ops: rpm: move RDMA build dependency to distro-conditional section + build/ops: rpm: move python-prettytable to distro-conditional section + cmake: added empty RPATH to libcls_sdk.so + rpm: drop %{epoch} from new rados-objclass-devel subpackage + cmake: fix boost components for WITH_SYSTEM_BOOST + cmake: build boost::context only if rgw Beast frontend is in use + build/ops: rpm: reverse s390 bcond conditional block + build/ops: rpm: no rgw Beast frontend on s390x (bsc#1040119) + ceph.spec.in, debian/control: build/runtime dependency for cherrypy - Update to version 12.0.2+git.1494343993.7527e4f0b8: + ReplicatedPG: drop CACHE_PIN->WRITESAME req translation (bsc#1038063) - _constraints: up ceph.spec disk constraint to 28G after seeing a build failure in OBS - Update to version 12.0.2+git.1493341348.9148e53: + ceph osd: add support for new op cmpext + ceph_test_rados_api_misc: add cmpext tests + librados: add cmpext API + ceph_test_rados_api_aio: add cmpext tests + test/librados/c_operations: add cmpext tests This patchset is a straight cherry-pick of the upstream OSD/librados cmpext changes (bsc#1035937). ==== drbd ==== Version update (9.0.7rc2+git.0677d8b1 -> 9.0.7rc2+git.36abd387) Subpackages: drbd-kmp-default - bsc#1038852, fix initial sync not triggered add patch fix-initial-sync-stop.patch ==== elfutils ==== Subpackages: libasm1 libdw1 libelf1 libelf1-32bit - Add 0001-backends-Add-support-for-EM_PPC64-GNU_ATTRIBUTES.patch unconditionally in the spec file. As we can't support binary diff, a newly added test-case is removed from the patch. - Add 0001-backends-Add-support-for-EM_PPC64-GNU_ATTRIBUTES.patch: fix .gnu.attributes checking on ppc64{,le}. ==== frogr ==== Version update (1.2 -> 1.3) Subpackages: frogr-lang - Update to version 1.3: + Fixed issues resulting in broken flatpak installations. + Search for gcrypt using pkg-config if a .pc file is available. + Don't use the deprecated gtk_menu_popup() for GTK+ >= 3.22. + Updated translations. - Drop obsolete clean section. ==== gcc ==== Version update (6 -> 7) Subpackages: cpp gcc-c++ gcc-fortran gcc-info gcc-objc libstdc++-devel - Remove README in empty packages only required for SLE11 and older. - Remove now empty %build section. - Fix dependencies of libstdc++-devel-{32,64}-bit. - Switch gcc to default 7. - Remove unrelated README.packaging. ==== gcc6 ==== Version update (6.3.1+r245113 -> 6.3.1+r246603) - Add #!BuildIgnore: gcc-PIE - Fix libada provides/conflicts. - Update to gcc-6-branch head (r246603). - Add cross-binutils Requires to cross-gcc packages. - Package gcov-dump. ==== gcc7 ==== Version update (7.0.1+r246083 -> 7.1.1+r248152) Subpackages: libatomic1 libcilkrts5 libgcc_s1 libgcc_s1-32bit libgomp1 libitm1 liblsan0 libmpx2 libmpxwrappers2 libobjc4 libquadmath0 libstdc++6 libstdc++6-32bit libtsan0 libubsan0 - Update to gcc-7-branch head (r248152) - Drop not working SLE-10 build support. - For SLE-15 make the i586 compiler generate code for architecture level of x86_64. - Add gcc7-pr80593.patch to fix ceph build. [bnc#1025891] - Update to gcc-7-branch head (r247545) * Includes GCC 7.1 release - For SLE15 change ppc64le tuning to power9. [fate#322728] - Change tarball compression to xz, BuildRequire xz. - Update to gcc-7-branch head (r247368) * Includes GCC 7.1 RC2 * Includes ARM ABI fix for PR77728, fixing ABI incompatibility with GCC 4.8. - Update to gcc-7-branch head (r247019). - Always create nvptx offloading cross spec file. - Fix libada provides/conflicts. - Package gcov.h. - Add #!BuildIgnore: gcc-PIE. - Fix update-alternatives. - Add update-alternatives for binaries produces by cross compilers. - Add nospeccleaner comment, remove legacy norootforbuild and icecream. - Update to gcc trunk head (r246609). - Add cross-binutils Requires to cross-gcc packages. - Really fix libtsan requirement on ppc. [boo#1030623] - Also fix liblsan requirement on pcc. - Update to gcc trunk head (r246414). - Package gcov-dump. - Remove gcc7-debug-dwarf2out-ice.patch. - Add gcc7-remove-Wexpansion-to-defined-from-Wextra.patch to remove useless warning from Wextra that causes build fails due to excessive log file size. - Remove libtsan Requires from the gcc7-32bit package, tsan doesn't have a 32bit multilib on any arch. [boo#1030623] ==== gsl ==== Version update (2.1 -> 2.3) Subpackages: gsl-devel libgsl19 libgslcblas0 - Add unit test error logs to build logs when there is a failure - ppc_test_tolerence.patch: Fix unit tests on PPC64 and PPC64LE - fix_legendre_test.patch: Ignore part of failing unit test on i586 (boo#1030250) - Update to version 2.3: * bug fix in documentation for gsl_linalg_LU_refine * added gsl_multifit_linear_tsvd and gsl_multifit_wlinear_tsvd * improved rstat example program and added documentation for * added function gsl_multifit_linear_rank * bug fix in nonlinear least squares when using data weights with * add 2D subspace method for large systems (multilarge_nlinear) * bug fix in gsl_ran_beta for small parameters * bug fix in gsl_complex_tan for negative imaginary arguments * doc bug fix: value of golden ratio * fixed scaling issue in 2D subspace nonlinear least squares method * optimize dogleg methods to calculate Gauss-Newton point only when needed * reverted gsl_linalg_cholesky_decomp to its previous behavior so it is backward compatible; new cholesky routine is gsl_linalg_cholesky_decomp1 * updated gsl_linalg_cholesky_invert to use Level-2 BLAS * added functions gsl_linalg_tri_*_invert for inverting * fix GSL_EIGEN_SORT_VAL_{ASC,DESC} for nonsymmetric * added complete orthogonal decomposition routines * and many more - see ChangeLog for full list - Drop upstreamed patches: * gsl-disable-multifit-test.patch * gsl-rstat-test-powerpc.patch - Packaging changes: * use https url's for download * fetch keyring from savannah ==== htdig ==== - htdig-gcc7.patch: FIx build failure with gcc7 ==== icu ==== Version update (58.2 -> 59.1) - Add icu-avoid-x87-excess-precision.diff to avoid FixedPrecision::initVisibleDigits failure on i586 with GCC 7. (bnc#1030253) - Update to new upstream release 59.1 * Emoji 5.0 data * CLDR 31.0.1 * * GMT and UTC are no longer unified, and CLDR provides distinct UTC display names, avoiding confusion with standard (winter) time in Britain. * New case mapping API (C++ & Java classes CaseMap) supports styled text * ICU4C now uses and requires C++11 language features and libraries. * ICU4C has also moved to char16_t as the type for UTF-16. This is a breaking change. Please see the detail section below. ==== kdebase4-workspace ==== - Update gcc7-fix.diff to fix another error reported by GCC7 ==== kexec-tools ==== - kexec-tools-xen-static.patch: xen breaks kexec-tools build (bsc#1037779) See also matching fix in xen-devel package ==== kio ==== Subpackages: kio-core kio-devel - Add patch to allow running PIE enabled binaries (kde#350018): * 0001-Identify-PIE-binaries-application-x-sharedlib-as-exe.patch ==== libgcj-gcc6 ==== Version update (6.3.1+r245113 -> 6.3.1+r246603) Subpackages: libgcj-devel-gcc6 libgcj-jar-gcc6 - Add #!BuildIgnore: gcc-PIE - Fix libada provides/conflicts. - Update to gcc-6-branch head (r246603). - Add cross-binutils Requires to cross-gcc packages. - Package gcov-dump. ==== libidn2 ==== Version update (2.0.1 -> 2.0.2) Subpackages: libidn2-0 libidn2-0-32bit - update to 2.0.2: * Fix TR46 transitional mode * Fix several documentation issues ==== libpsm2 ==== Version update (10.3.2 -> 10.2.103) Subpackages: libpsm2-2 libpsm2-compat - Add libpsm2-gcc7.patch: Fix build with gcc 7.x. Patch taken from upstream git, https://github.com/01org/opa-psm2/commit/52aa214e8. - libpsm2-2 provides libpsm2 (bsc#1039855) - Fix package version numbering (bsc#1037661). ==== libqmi ==== Version update (1.16.2 -> 1.18.0) Subpackages: libqmi-glib5 libqmi-tools - Update to version 1.18.0: + libqmi: - Implemented support for vendor-specific commands through a new qmi_device_command_full() operation and a new QmiMessageContext type. - New 'QMI_DEVICE_OPEN_FLAGS_AUTO' flag in qmi_device_open() which allows automatic detection of the underlying protocol in a cdc-wdm device (either QMI or MBIM) and transparently uses it based on that. - New qmi_device_close_async() operation, which allows closing a QmiDevice asynchronously. - Fixed QmiWmsCdmaCauseCode enum names, and provided a compatibility layer keeping the old names to avoid breaking API. + New services: pdc: new "PDC" (persistent device configuration) service, which among other things, allows configuring the HP lt4120. + New TLVs supported in existing messages: wda: updated "Set Data Format" request to allow specifying endpoint type and interface number. + qmi-firmware-update: This is a completely new tool that allows upgrading firmware in (at least) Sierra Wireless devices with MDM9200, MDM9x15 or MDM9x30 chipsets. Run the tool with --help and --help-examples to get more information on how to use it. + qmicli: - The CLI no longer requires the '--device-open-mbim' explicit option when opening QMI capable MBIM devices, the automatic detection of QMI over MBIM is enabled by default. - New '--device-open-qmi' option to disable the automatic detection of protocol and force using QMI. - If running in MBIM mode, enable MBIM logs and traces. - By default the QmiDevice will be closed before exiting, e.g. so that the MBIM session is also closed. + docs: - Updated the documentation so that each QMI message and each TLV specifies in which libqmi version it was introduced, using "since:" tags in the QMI message databases. - Added indices for new symbols introduced in the major libqmi releases, as well as for symbols flagged as deprecated. - Add pkgconfig(gudev-1.0) BuildRequires: New optional dependency. ==== libqt5-qtwebengine ==== - Add patch to fix build with gcc 7: * fix-chromium-gcc7.patch ==== llvm4 ==== - Package libLLVMFuzzer ==== mariadb ==== Subpackages: libmysqlclient-devel libmysqlclient18 libmysqlclient_r18 libmysqld18 mariadb-client mariadb-errormessages - Add mariadb-10.1.22-xtradb_null_checks.patch (boo#1041525) (See also https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-12358) - switch from '/var/run' to '/run' as /var/run is just a symlink to /run - fix permissions for /var/run/mysql that were wrongly set to 700 instead of 755 due to added umask. This prevented non-root from connecting to the database [bsc#1038740] - change permissions of the configuration dir/files to 755/644. Please note that storing the password in the /etc/my.cnf file is not safe. Use for example an option file that is accessible only by yourself [bsc#889126] - set the default umask to 077 in mysql-systemd-helper [bsc#1020976] ==== mono-core ==== Version update (4.6.2 -> 5.0.0) Subpackages: libmono-2_0-1 libmono-2_0-devel libmonosgen-2_0-1 libmonosgen-2_0-devel mono-data mono-data-sqlite mono-extras mono-mvc mono-wcf mono-web mono-winforms mono-winfxcore - Disable rosyln on ppc64le - Update to version 5.0.0.100 (5.0 Stable) - New features and changes: * Shipping Roslyn C# compiler to enable C#7 support * Support for msbuild and deprecating xbuild (msbuild currently not included, xbuild deprecated but still maintained) * Enabling concurrent SGen garbage collector to reduce time spent in GC * Continued Progress on .NET Class Library convergence - Packaging changes: * Do not package roslyn csc compiler on platforms that do not support it * Add xbuild-revert-to-mcs.patch: revert xbuild to use old mcs compiler on platforms that do not support roslyn - Enable external BTLS library build only on supported platforms (x86 and x86_64 right now): * Fix build for arm, arm64, ppc64, ppc64le. - Enable pedump binary packaging for arm64 builds. - Update to version 4.8.1.0 (4.8 Service Release 1) - Remove patch mono-config-fix-monoposixhelper-libdir.patch: * Instead, use fix from official spec file - New features (see http://www.mono-project.com/docs/about-mono/releases/4.8.0 for more info): * Some API additions for .NET Standard 2.0 * Mono now ships with TLS 1.2, powered by Google?s BoringSSL project * The MKBundle tool has been updated to easily support cross-compilation * Runtime Logging: the new MONO_LOG_DEST environment variable can set to instruct the runtime where to write the tracing messages to * Concurrent SGen mode improved * More code have been adopted from Reference Source - Bugfixes: * bxc#3323: Assertion when deleting global namespace inside method * bxc#3399: [PATCH] pending_exception support is incomplete * bxc#3434: Mono Compiler crashes when using a DelegateType as a method call * bxc#3706: generics aot jit problem * bxc#3735: Attempting to JIT compile method: using Linq?s ?Any? fails on the device * bxc#3767: Unit test UI table cell extends beyond cell bounds for failed test * bxc#3811: DataContractJsonSerializer deserialization fails with subclass of List as known type * bxc#3850: ScrollEventArgs in Form_Scroll method has invalid values * bxc#3960: DismissModalViewControllerAnimated() crashes on 5.2.9 * bxc#4006: MonoDevelop fails to start with no warning if Gtk# is not installed on windows * bxc#5644: Mono allows to access not accessible method * bxc#7467: DefaultNonPersistentConnectionLimit is to low * bxc#12571: Usage of XElement with XmlAnyElementAttribute is not supported by XmlSerializer * bxc#19594: WebException.Response is null when https request needs proxy authentication * bxc#29189: Compiling class referencing corefx facade/contract assemblies raises error ?Reference to type System.SByte claims it is defined assembly mscorlib,.. but couldn?t be found? * bxc#30686: ZipArchive ctor throws InvalidDataException for WebConnectionStream * bxc#30821: Compilation generates CS1701 warning * bxc#32374: WebRequest::BeginGetRequestStream incorrectly sets IAsyncResult::CompletedSynchronously to always true * bxc#33571: Mono crashes when marshalling fixed arrays * bxc#34802: Debugger crash on break-all, step into sequence. * bxc#35536: Dns.GetHostEntry no longer supports IPv6 * bxc#35662: Type System.ServiceModel.Security.Tokens.BinarySecretSecurityToken is missing in assembly System.IdentityModel * bxc#39282: [System.IO.Compression] issues with ZipArchiveEntry streams * bxc#39859: Xamarin.Android apps on the Samsung Galaxy S7 fails to start with the error System.ExecutionEngineException SIGILL * bxc#40603: Mono can?t parse Date in DB wich is in format: ?2016-02-04 10:39:11Z? * bxc#40916: [System.IO.Compression] ZipArchive can create an ZipArchiveEntry that has a modified time of DateTime.MinValue * bxc#41035: DataViewTest2.DataView_ListChangedEventTest occasionally fails with llvm+sgen * bxc#41349: System.TimeZoneInfo.IsDaylightSavingTime (DateTimeOffset dateTimeOffset) Not Implemented Exception * bxc#41393: [WatchOS 2] Incorrect calling convention for P/Invokes taking structures * bxc#41431: [aot] Build fails due to ?Sgen STW requires a working mono-context? error * bxc#41466: mono_class_is_subclass_of return incorrect value by assuming mono_class_init has been called on parameters * bxc#41477: SafeSocketHandle ObjectDisposedException ?handle? exception with linked CancellationTokenSource * bxc#41492: DateTimeOffset.ToLocalTime() throwing erroneous error * bxc#41509: DLR crashes when trying to convert a object to null. * bxc#41530: [iOS]TimerTest failing randomly on devices, * bxc#41552: HttpResponseMessage does not support multiple Links header entries * bxc#41575: A Method That Accepts a FormattableString Object Is Not Called * bxc#3323: Assertion when deleting global namespace inside method * bxc#3399: [PATCH] pending_exception support is incomplete * bxc#3434: Mono Compiler crashes when using a DelegateType as a method call * bxc#3706: generics aot jit problem * bxc#3735: Attempting to JIT compile method: using Linq?s ?Any? fails on the device * bxc#3767: Unit test UI table cell extends beyond cell bounds for failed test * bxc#3811: DataContractJsonSerializer deserialization fails with subclass of List as known type * bxc#3850: ScrollEventArgs in Form_Scroll method has invalid values * bxc#3960: DismissModalViewControllerAnimated() crashes on 5.2.9 * bxc#4006: MonoDevelop fails to start with no warning if Gtk# is not installed on windows * bxc#5644: Mono allows to access not accessible method * bxc#7467: DefaultNonPersistentConnectionLimit is to low * bxc#12571: Usage of XElement with XmlAnyElementAttribute is not supported by XmlSerializer * bxc#19594: WebException.Response is null when https request needs proxy authentication * bxc#29189: Compiling class referencing corefx facade/contract assemblies raises error ?Reference to type ?System.SByte? claims it is defined assembly ?mscorlib,..? but couldn?t be found? * bxc#30686: ZipArchive ctor throws InvalidDataException for WebConnectionStream * bxc#30821: Compilation generates CS1701 warning * bxc#32374: WebRequest::BeginGetRequestStream incorrectly sets IAsyncResult::CompletedSynchronously to always true * bxc#33571: Mono crashes when marshalling fixed arrays * bxc#34802: Debugger crash on break-all, step into sequence. * bxc#35536: Dns.GetHostEntry no longer supports IPv6 * bxc#35662: Type System.ServiceModel.Security.Tokens.BinarySecretSecurityToken is missing in assembly System.IdentityModel * bxc#39282: [System.IO.Compression] issues with ZipArchiveEntry streams * bxc#39859: Xamarin.Android apps on the Samsung Galaxy S7 fails to start with the error System.ExecutionEngineException SIGILL * bxc#40603: Mono can?t parse Date in DB wich is in format: ?2016-02-04 10:39:11Z? * bxc#40916: [System.IO.Compression] ZipArchive can create an ZipArchiveEntry that has a modified time of DateTime.MinValue * bxc#41035: DataViewTest2.DataView_ListChangedEventTest occasionally fails with llvm+sgen * bxc#41349: System.TimeZoneInfo.IsDaylightSavingTime (DateTimeOffset dateTimeOffset) Not Implemented Exception * bxc#41393: [WatchOS 2] Incorrect calling convention for P/Invokes taking structures * bxc#41431: [aot] Build fails due to ?Sgen STW requires a working mono-context? error * bxc#41466: mono_class_is_subclass_of return incorrect value by assuming mono_class_init has been called on parameters * bxc#41477: SafeSocketHandle ObjectDisposedException ?handle? exception with linked CancellationTokenSource * bxc#41492: DateTimeOffset.ToLocalTime() throwing erroneous error * bxc#41509: DLR crashes when trying to convert a object to null. * bxc#41530: [iOS]TimerTest failing randomly on devices, * bxc#41552: HttpResponseMessage does not support multiple Links header entries * bxc#41575: A Method That Accepts a FormattableString Object Is Not Called * bxc#41602: Compiler fails to recognize Indexer * bxc#41616: Mono 4.4.0 crashes when using Socket.ConnectAsync to a unix domain socket if the path doesn?t exist * bxc#41667: new DateTime().ToLocalTime() results in an exception * bxc#41705: MonoTests.System.Threading.MonitorTest.Enter_Null crashes test runtime with assertion * bxc#41775: Zip version needed to extract not correct in System.IO.Compression * bxc#41782: [Cycle 7] ?System.Net.WebException: Error: NameResolutionFailure? when attempting web requests with certain raw IP addresses * bxc#41874: Reflection throws AmbiguousMatchException when calling GetProperty on a class that inherits from a generic base class. * bxc#41897: NotSupportedException thrown from IPInterfaceProperties.UnicastAddresses * bxc#41937: invoke.exe test asserts on bitcode * bxc#41955: Bitcode ?missing image did not probe corlib? exception thrown * bxc#41979: CodeDom cannot call mcs because of invalid encoding configuration * bxc#42057: error CS0121: The call is ambiguous * bxc#42169: (managed_alloc) Fatal: Managed allocator missing for (mkbundle) in Mono 4.4.X * bxc#42191: sdb deadlocks all the time while XS debugs XS * bxc#42198: error CS0529: Inherited interface causes a cycle in the interface hierarchy. * bxc#42219: [System.IO.Compression] Cannot create ZipArchive with duplicate entries with same name * bxc#42224: Compiler crashed with code: 1, ?Await yields with non-empty stack? from AssertEmptyStack () * bxc#42226: WCF client Expecting FaultException raising NotImplemented Exception instead When element is provided. * bxc#42271: COOP: gc unsafe mode when printing native backtrace causes crash if GC is triggered * bxc#42274: System.IO.Compression.ZipArchive vs System.Xml.XmlReader * bxc#42395: Build runs indefinitely and never finishes * bxc#42408: WebClient.DownloadString returns 401 Unauthorized when using Basic authentication * bxc#42410: String Interpolation available even when langversion < 6 * bxc#42413: Volatile fields don?t enforce acquire - release semantics like Volatile.Read() and Volatile.Write() * bxc#42584: InternalError / Crash when using System.Net.Http and PCL library * bxc#42585: Switch fall-through not rejected * bxc#42611: wrong compiler error when using IEnumerable.Sum * bxc#42625: coop: crash with watchos system tests * bxc#42688: Can?t wait for more than 429496 ms (429s) * bxc#42702: Unnecessary dependency checks * bxc#42750: Deploying an iOS app to iPhone 6S crashes when a breakpoint is set * bxc#42843: XmlSerializer does not deserialize UTC Time values on Xamarin.Android but works well on windows. * bxc#42864: [Cycle 7] ?System.Net.WebException: Error: NameResolutionFailure? on second web request to certain raw IP addresses with HttpClient * bxc#42887: Encoding iso-8859-1 throws IndexOutOfRangeException for Unicode surrogate pairs * bxc#43022: ZipArchive.Entries is not updated when ZipArchiveEntry is deleted * bxc#43032: System.Uri cannot parse url with underscore at start * bxc#43099: [watchOS] Cannot enter GC safe region if the thread is not attached * bxc#43193: Keep CurrentCulture in async/await * bxc#43265: Inconsistency in Compilation of Async Code Compared to MSFT Compilers * bxc#43291: Runtime crash at reflection.c:mono_custom_attrs_construct_by_type while calling GetCustomAttributes for a proxy class * bxc#43320: Thread aborts in the middle of .cctor and hell break loose * bxc#43357: WCSessionReplyHandler crashes WatchKit app * bxc#43400: ?using static? dependent on compile order * bxc#43471: pragma warning disable still shows warnings in ?Errors? pad * bxc#43512: TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTimeBySystemTimeZoneId ArgumentException * bxc#43636: [Cycle 8] ?Index was out of range. Must be non-negative and less than the size of the collection? in System.Collections.Generic.List1[T].set_Item() when attempting to compile certain C# code involving tasks, async/await, and try/catch/finally * bxc#43695: Nuget resolves .netstandard <= 1.3 when Xamarin.IOS does not support it * bxc#43696: Delegate caching can invoke unrelated implementation leading to strange results * bxc#43718: mcs crashes when unable to resolve type inside lambda using the ?as? operator * bxc#43786: peverify is broken again * bxc#43921: System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart_Context tries to allocate, crashes * bxc#44025: FTP download issue with IPv6 * bxc#44109: NetworkCredential does not convert SecureString * bxc#44164: gosharp-regexp benchmark triggers unwinding crash when profiling * bxc#44168: Can use non-accessible member with nameof * bxc#44381: Debugger crash with domain unloading and VSTU * bxc#44402: Array doesn?t implement non-generic IEnumerable * bxc#44406: Xamarin.Mac.Socket exception:An address incompatible with the requested protocol was used * bxc#44413: HttpHeaders.TryAddWithoutValidation behaves differently from .NET * bxc#44440: Attempting to JIT error in function with pointer arithmetic * bxc#44549: Ide Shuts down: System.ArgumentException: Item has already been added. 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Key being added: ?XamlG? * bxc#44624: Connecting to SQL Server using IPv4 exception. * bxc#44707: RemotingConfiguration.Configure() Throws RemotingException Because it Cannot Load ?machine.config? * bxc#44729: Type.GetType(?blah?,true,false) throws TypeLoadException without message * bxc#44751: Incorrect code flow analysis with goto and out parameter causes CS0177 * bxc#44843: SqlCommand.ExecuteReaderAsync throws NotImplementedException * bxc#44937: System.Diagnostics.StartProcess does not detect dotnetcore compiled assemblies as managed * bxc#44978: HttpClientHandler.SendAsync should throw HttpRequestException for proxy auth failure * bxc#44994: DeflateStream decompression is incomplete if reading byte-by-byte * bxc#45129: Uri.IsWellFormedUriString returns incorrect result for relative uris beginning with slash * bxc#45137: Seeing new AAPT0000 errors when building certain projects against master * bxc#45270: Cannot add System.Reactive to watchOS Extension project * bxc#45286: C# string interpolation line does not compile on OSX but does on MSBuild * bxc#45774: Wrong scopes in .mdb in case of foreach loop * bxc#45788: Marshaling a native NULL pointer to a managed array creates a new zero sized array * bxc#46175: If the RSA will be used by multiple threads, it has a variety of exceptions. * bxc#46190: Overload resolution fails in a case where methods use a named parameter in different positions * bxc#46250: Type.GetType with throwOnError true doesn?t throw for a generic instance type with too few generic arguments * bxc#47205: Uri.TryCreate throws exception * bxc#42414: Run path_helper in OSX postinstall script to make Mono commands available in same shell session * bxc#42365: Mono 4.4.1 OSX package doesn?t clean up old symlinks from /usr/local/bin ==== mozjs17 ==== - Add gcc7-fix-warning.patch: fix warning, adopted from trunk. ==== ncurses ==== Subpackages: libncurses6 libncurses6-32bit ncurses-devel ncurses-utils tack terminfo terminfo-base - Fix ncursesw6-config and ncursesw5-config scripts to return -ltinfow as well as the pkg-config files do - Add ncurses patch 20170520 + modify test/picsmap.c to read xpm files. + modify package/debian/* to create documentation packages, so the related files can be checked with lintian. + fix some typos in manpages (report/patch by Sven Joachim). - Add ncurses patch 20170513 + add test/picsmap.c to fill in some testing issues not met by dots. The initial version reads X bitmap (".xbm") files. + repair logic which forces a repaint where a color-pair's content is changed (cf: 20170311). + improve tracemunch, showing screenXX pointers as names. - Better screen support and workaround about missing terminfo entries might be help on boo#812067 as well as on boo#935736 but may cause boo#940459 (which should be fixed by screen its self!) - New package terminfo-screen which includes some useful but troubling terminfo database entries for screen. - Disable the usage of getttynam(3) as under Linux this is not used - Add ncurses patch 20170506 + modify tic/infocmp display of numeric values to use hexadecimal when they are "close" to a power of two, making the result more readable. + improve discussion of portability in curs_mouse.3x + change line-length for generated html/manpages to 78 columns from 65. + improve discussion of line-drawing characters in curs_add_wch.3x (prompted by discussion with Lorinczy Zsigmond). + cleanup formatting of hackguide.html and ncurses-intro.html + add examples for WACS_D_PLUS and WACS_T_PLUS to test/ncurses.c - Add ncurses patch 20170429 + corrected a case where $with_gpm was set to "maybe" after CF_WITH_GPM, overlooked in 20160528 fixes (report by Alexandre Bury). + improve a couple of test-program's help-messages. + corrected loop in rain.c from 20170415 changes. + modify winnstr and winchnstr to return error if the output pointer is null, as well as adding a null pointer check of the window pointer for better compatibility with other implementations. + improve discussion of NetBSD curses in scr_dump.5 + modify LIMIT_TYPED macro in new_pair.h to avoid changing sign of the value to be limited (reports by Darby Payne, Rob Boudreau). + update config.guess, config.sub from http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git ==== openssl-1_0_0 ==== Subpackages: libopenssl-1_0_0-devel libopenssl1_0_0 libopenssl1_0_0-32bit - filter out provides of the steam-32bit package by adding "autoreqprov off" to baselibs.conf (bsc#1039880) ==== perl-JSON ==== Version update (2.90 -> 2.93) - updated to 2.93 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-JSON/Changes 2.93 2017-05-19 - add VERSION methods to (abstract) backend packages - explained backward incompatibility about backend method - updated VERSIONs of backportPP modules - updated to 2.92 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-JSON/Changes ==== perl-Net-HTTP ==== Version update (6.14 -> 6.15) - updated to 6.15 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Net-HTTP/Changes 6.15 2017-05-12 14:57:02+02:00 Europe/Paris - Fix t/rt-112313.t (Shoichi Kaji) ==== perl-Perl-Tidy ==== Version update (20160302 -> 20170521) - updated to 20170521 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES 2017 05 21 - Fixed debian #862667: failure to check for perltidy.ERR deletion can lead to overwriting abritrary files by symlink attack. Perltidy was continuing to write files after an unlink failure. Thanks to Don Armstrong for a patch. - Fixed RT #116344, perltidy fails on certain anonymous hash references: in the following code snippet the '?' was misparsed as a pattern delimiter rather than a ternary operator. return ref {} ? 1 : 0; - Fixed RT #113792: misparsing of a fat comma (=>) right after the __END__ or __DATA__ tokens. These keywords were getting incorrectly quoted by the following => operator. - Fixed RT #118558. Custom Getopt::Long configuration breaks parsing of perltidyrc. Perltidy was resetting the users configuration too soon. - Fixed RT #119140, failure to parse double diamond operator. Code to handle this new operator has been added. - Fixed RT #120968. Fixed problem where -enc=utf8 didn't work with --backup-and-modify-in-place. Thanks to Heinz Knutzen for this patch. - Fixed minor formatting issue where one-line blocks for subs with signatures were unnecesarily broken - RT #32905, patch to fix utf-8 error when output was STDOUT. - RT #79947, improved spacing of try/catch/finally blocks. Thanks to qsimpleq for a patch. - Fixed #114909, Anonymous subs with signatures and prototypes misparsed as broken ternaries, in which a statement such as this was not being parsed correctly: return sub ( $fh, $out ) : prototype(*$) { ... } - Implemented RT #113689, option to introduces spaces after an opening block brace and before a closing block brace. Four new optional controls are added. The first two define the minimum number of blank lines to be inserted - blao=i or --blank-lines-after-opening-block=i - blbc=i or --blank-lines-before-closing-block=i where i is an integer, the number of lines (the default is 0). The second two define the types of blocks to which the first two apply - blaol=s or --blank-lines-after-opening-block-list=s - blbcl=s or --blank-lines-before-closing-block-list=s where s is a string of possible block keywords (default is just 'sub', meaning a named subroutine). For more information please see the documentation. - The method for specifying block types for certain input parameters has been generalized to distinguish between normal named subroutines and anonymous subs. The keyword for normal subroutines remains 'sub', and the new keyword for anonymous subs is 'asub'. - Minor documentation changes. The BUGS sections now have a link to CPAN where most open bugs and issues can be reviewed and bug reports can be submitted. The information in the AUTHOR and CREDITS sections of the man pages have been removed from the man pages to streamline the documentation. This information is still in the source code. ==== qtcurve-kde4 ==== Version update (1.8.19~git20150303 -> 1.8.19~git20170506) Subpackages: libqtcurve-cairo1 libqtcurve-utils2 qtcurve-gtk2 qtcurve-qt5 - Update to 1.8.19~git20170506 * too many changes/fixes to list here * fixes build with Qt 5.9 - Drop fix-build-with-gcc5.patch, fixed upstream ==== site-config ==== - Update license information - Oops ... C-shells do use `setenv' for exporting variables (boo#1040211) ==== tlp ==== Version update (0.9 -> 1.0) Subpackages: tlp-rdw - Update to version 1.0: * General: - TLP_PERSISTENT_DEFAULT: Use TLP_DEFAULT_MODE regardless of the actual power source. * Device Bays: - BAY_POWEROFF_ON_AC: Power off optical drive not only on bat (gh#linrunner/TLP#243) * Graphics: - RUNTIME_PM_DRIVER_BLACKLIST: When unconfigured default to "amdgpu nouveau nvidia radeon"; driver default control=auto allows PRIME/Bumblebee to turn the dGPU off and prevents accidential power-on during boot as well. - Exclude Nvidia dGPU from runtime power management even when no driver is associated (improve compatibility with Bumblebee). * PCI(e) devices - RUNTIME_PM_ALL removed (default to RUNTIME_PM_ALL=1 internally). * Processor: - CPU_HWP_ON_AC/BAT: HWP energy performance hints; needs Linux 4.10 and Intel Skylake CPU or newer, intel_pstate only. * ThinkPad Battery: - RESTORE_THRESHOLDS_ON_BAT: Restore charge thresholds on battery. - Detect ThinkPad *70 models. - Detect ThinkPad 13 (1st and 2nd Gen) as unsupported (gh#linrunner/TLP#227). - Change texts "ThinkPad (extended) battery functions" to "ThinkPad battery features". - tlp-stat: + Show "Charge total %" when more than one battery is present. + Show battery temperature (tp-smapi only). + Show "unsupported" instead of "not installed" for tp-smapi incapable hardware. * USB: - USB_BLACKLIST_BTUSB: exclude bluetooth devices from autosuspend (gh#linrunner/TLP#239). - USB_BLACKLIST_PHONE: exclude phone devices from autosuspend (gh#linrunner/TLP#188). * tlp-stat: - -g|--graphics: Show graphics card data only. - i915: Explain enable_psr modes. - --psup: show power supply diagnostic. - SMART attribute G-Sense_Error_Rate. - -v: additional battery voltages. - Workqueue power efficient status. - Show Intel graphics parameters for Ubuntu's i915_bpo module. * Bugfixes: - init start: Apply powersave regardless of previous state (gh#linrunner/TLP#237). - tlp-stat: Intercept non-existing or invalid charge values (gh#linrunner/TLP#256). ==== valgrind ==== - Add fix-ppcl64-clobber-list.patch: fix clobber list on ppcl64le, it's backport of upstream patch. ==== vinagre ==== - Add -Wno-error=format-nonliteral to CFLAGS: fix build with gcc 7 (boo#1031342). ==== virtualbox ==== Subpackages: virtualbox-guest-kmp-default virtualbox-guest-tools virtualbox-guest-x11 - add %dir /usr/share/licenses to new vnc package - Made changes to build with gcc 7.x. This adds new file "vbox_fix_for_gcc7.patch". Changed the building of VBoxVNC to remove the hack used earlier. - Make a number of changes: * Add VBoxVNC as a proper external pack rather than just make the so available (bnc #1037033). Thanks to Michal Nowak for most of this effort. One hack was required to work around a bug in "VBoxManage extpack install" whereby the --accept-license option failed to work. * Improve startup of VirtualBox through use of systemd service files: a. Beginning with Oracle version 5.0.8, the command used to build the kernel modules outside of the RPM packaging code changed; however, the openSUSE version did not implement the new method. That new code is now implemented. b. In Tumbleweed, the SysV init scripts to systemd service files stopped working. Part of the new code also checks to see if the kernel modules are loaded. If not, new script files are called to include the necessary packages and build the necessary modules. c. The hooks are in place to remove the sysv init files and do the complete conversion to systemd. This step will be done at a later time. * New files are "vboxconfig.sh", "vboxguestconfig.sh", "vboxdrv.service", and "vboxadd-service.service". * New sub-packages virtualbox-guest-source and virtualbox-vnc are produced. * Some typos in virtualbox.spec are fixed. - Add libelf-devel to build. Fixes bnc #1037511. Modified the startup files to build the kernel modules if they are missing. Files "vboxconfig.sh" and "vboxguestconfig" added. ==== xclip ==== Version update (0.12 -> 0.13) - change homepage and download url to github - Update to 0.13: * Add the remove-last-newline option * Fix the compile warning & build steps, and add .gitignore * An new option "-rmlastnl" is added to remove the last newline character if present. * Before running ./configure, autoreconf is required to generate configuration files. * Add .gitignore * Changing Sourceforge URLs to GitHub. * don't treat TARGETS request as contents request * Document the -noutf8 option. * Minor lang corrections. * Avoid warnings about unused variable; only define html if HAVE_ICONV. * Applied 2924602 - 0005-Added-a-target-command-line-option.patch * Applied 2924602 - 0004-Improved-xclip-s-error-handling.patch * Applied 2924602 - 0003-Added-support-for-printing-more-data-types.patch * Applied 2924602 - 0002-Added-support-in-xcout-for-receiving-16-and-32-bit-d.patch * Applied 2924602 - 0001-Added-a-parameter-to-xcout-which-receives-the-type-o.patch ==== xen ==== Version update (4.8.0_06 -> 4.9.0_04) Subpackages: xen-doc-html xen-libs xen-tools xen-tools-domU - bsc#1031343 - xen fails to build with GCC 7 gcc7-mini-os.patch gcc7-xen.patch - bsc#1031343 - xen fails to build with GCC 7 gcc7-error-xenpmd.patch - Update to Xen 4.9.0-rc5 (fate#321394, fate#323108) xen-4.9.0-testing-src.tar.bz2 - Drop xen-tools-pkgconfig-xenlight.patch - bsc#1037779 - xen breaks kexec-tools build xen-tools-pkgconfig-xenlight.patch - Update to Xen 4.9.0-rc4 (fate#321394, fate#323108) xen-4.9.0-testing-src.tar.bz2 - bsc#1036146 - sles12sp2 xen VM dumps core to wrong path xen.spec - Update to Xen 4.9.0-rc3 (fate#321394, fate#323108) xen-4.9.0-testing-src.tar.bz2 aarch64-maybe-uninitialized.patch - Update to Xen 4.9.0-rc2 (fate#321394, fate#323108) xen-4.9.0-testing-src.tar.bz2 - Update to Xen 4.9.0-rc1 (fate#321394, fate#323108) xen-4.9.0-testing-src.tar.bz2 ioemu-devicemodel-include.patch - Dropped patches contained in new tarball xen-4.8.0-testing-src.tar.bz2 0001-xenstore-let-write_node-and-some-callers-return-errn.patch 0002-xenstore-undo-function-rename.patch 0003-xenstore-rework-of-transaction-handling.patch 584806ce-x86emul-correct-PUSHF-POPF.patch 584fc649-fix-determining-when-domain-creation-is-complete.patch 58510c06-x86emul-CMPXCHGnB-ignore-prefixes.patch 58510cac-x86emul-MOVNTI-no-REP-prefixes.patch 58526ccc-x86emul-64bit-ignore-most-segment-bases-in-align-check.patch 5853ed37-VT-d-correct-dma_msi_set_affinity.patch 5853ee07-x86emul-CMPXCHG16B-aligned-operand.patch 58580060-x86-emul-correct-SYSCALL-eflags-handling.patch 585aa3c5-x86-force-EFLAGS-IF-on-upon-exit-to-PV.patch 585aa407-x86-HVM-NULL-check-before-using-VMFUNC-hook.patch 585bd5fe-x86-emul-correct-VMFUNC-return-value-handling.patch 586ba81c-x86-cpu-dont-update-this_cpu-for-guest-get_cpu_vendor.patch 587d04d6-x86-xstate-fix-array-overrun-with-LWP.patch 587de4a9-x86emul-VEX-B-ignored-in-compat-mode.patch 5882129d-x86emul-LOCK-check-adjustments.patch 58821300-x86-segment-attribute-handling.patch 58873c1f-x86emul-correct-FPU-stub-asm-constraints.patch 58873c80-x86-hvm-do-not-set-msr_tsc_adjust-on-.patch 5887888f-credit2-fix-shutdown-suspend-with-cpupools.patch 5887888f-credit2-never-consider-CPUs-outside-of-pool.patch 5887888f-credit2-use-the-correct-scratch-cpumask.patch 5888b1b3-x86-emulate-dont-assume-addr_size-32-implies-protmode.patch 5899cbd9-EPT-allow-wrcomb-MMIO-mappings-again.patch 589b3272-libxl-dont-segfault-when-creating-domain-with-invalid-pvusb-device.patch 58a44771-IOMMU-always-call-teardown-callback.patch 58a48ccc-x86-fix-p2m_flush_table-for-non-nested.patch 58a59f4b-libxl-correct-xenstore-entry-for-empty-cdrom.patch 58a70d94-VMX-fix-VMCS-race-on-cswitch-paths.patch 58ac1f3f-VMX-dont-leak-host-syscall-MSRs.patch 58b5a2de-x86-correct-Xens-idea-of-its-memory-layout.patch 58b6fd42-credit2-always-mark-a-tickled-pCPU-as-tickled.patch 58b6fd42-credit2-dont-miss-accounting-during-credit-reset.patch 58cbf682-x86-EFI-avoid-overrunning-mb_modules.patch 58cf9200-x86-EFI-avoid-IOMMU-faults-on-tail-gap.patch 58cf9260-x86-EFI-avoid-Xen-when-looking-for-mod-kexec-pos.patch 58cf9277-x86-time-dont-use-vTSC-if-host-guest-freqs-match.patch 58d25ea2-xenstore-add-missing-checks-for-allocation-failure.patch 58d91365-sched-dont-call-wrong-hook-via-VCPU2OP.patch CVE-2017-2615-qemut-display-cirrus-oob-access-while-doing-bitblt-copy-backward-mode.patch CVE-2017-2620-xsa209-qemut-cirrus_bitblt_cputovideo-does-not-check-if-memory-region-safe.patch glibc-2.25-compatibility-fix.patch xs-09-add_change_node-params.patch xs-10-call-add_change_node.patch xs-11-tdb-record-header.patch xs-12-node-gen-count.patch xs-13-read-directory-part-support.patch xs-14-command-array.patch xs-15-command-return-val.patch xs-16-function-static.patch xs-17-arg-parsing.patch xs-18-default-buffer.patch xs-19-handle-alloc-failures.patch xs-20-tdb-version.patch xs-21-empty-tdb-database.patch xs-22-reopen_log-fix.patch xs-23-XS_DEBUG-rename.patch xs-24-xenstored_control.patch xs-25-control-enhance.patch xs-26-log-control.patch xs-27-memory-report.patch xs-28-remove-talloc-report.patch xs-29-define-off_t.patch xsa206-0001-xenstored-apply-a-write-transaction-rate-limit.patch xsa206-0002-xenstored-Log-when-the-write-transaction-rate-limit.patch - bsc#1022703 - Xen HVM guest with OVMF hangs with unattached CDRom 58a59f4b-libxl-correct-xenstore-entry-for-empty-cdrom.patch ==== xf86-video-r128 ==== - includes everything needed for missing sle issue entries: fate #315643-315645, 319159-319161, 319618 (bsc#1041399) ==== xfce4-panel-plugin-mount ==== Version update (0.6.4 -> 1.1.2) Subpackages: xfce4-panel-plugin-mount-lang - update to 1.1.2 - port to GTK3 - allow several spaces in mountpoint names - support fuseblk devices by not using fusermount -u for them (checks for fuse.* now) - package: do not package ChangeLog, NEWS is enough - update to version 0.6.7 - various bugfixes and feaure enhancements, see ChangeLog - translation updates ==== xfce4-panel-plugin-netload ==== Version update (1.2.4 -> 1.3.1) Subpackages: xfce4-panel-plugin-netload-lang - update to version 1.3.1 - set progressbar minimal width and height depending on orientation (bxo#12941, bxo#12949) - apply css on the correct widget class for Gtk 3.16/3.18 - rework the use of GtkCssProvider to use a singleton - translation updates - update to version 1.3.0 - port to gtk+3/libxfce4ui-2/libxfce4panel-2.0 - fix progress bar grow direction in deskbar and vertical modes - do not package ChangeLog; NEWS is good enough ==== xfce4-panel-plugin-systemload ==== Version update (1.1.2 -> 1.2.1) Subpackages: xfce4-panel-plugin-systemload-lang - update to version 1.2.1: - rework sizing of the progressbar (bxo#12948, bxo#12974) - rework the use of GtkCssProvider to use a singleton - fix progressbar color with Gtk 3.16/3.18 - translation updates - update to version 1.2.0: - port to gtk+3/libxfce4ui-2/libxfce4panel-2.0 - use MemAvailable on Linux 3.14+ - do not package ChangeLog; NEWS file is good enough ==== xfce4-panel-plugin-weather ==== Version update (0.8.6 -> 0.8.9) Subpackages: xfce4-panel-plugin-weather-lang - update to version 0.8.9 - Bump LocationforecastLTS version to 1.3 - Fix compiler warnings about implicit function declarations - Change more URLs from http://yr.no to https://met.no - Translation updates - update to version 0.8.8 - use https://api.met.no, old site has been deprecated - translation updates - Use met.no sunrise-1.1 API (bxo#12333) - do not package huge ChangeLog file, NEWS is good enough ==== xfwm4 ==== Version update (4.12.2 -> 4.12.4) Subpackages: xfwm4-lang - update to version 4.12.4 - moveresize: Cancel move/resize if client is gone (bxo#13344) - netwm: Make docks and spash screens appear focused - placement: Relocate dialogs only (bxo#12587) - Force application win_gravity to NorthWestGravity (bxo#12617) - keyboard: Re-apply modifiers masks - keyboard: Ignore unsupported modifiers (bxo#10760) - don't block display events when time is set backwards (bxo#10184) - Fix rendering with 30-bit colormap (bxo#12344) - Only check for known buttons in _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE - update to version 4.12.3 - configure: check for exo-csource (bxo#11870) - focus: Ignore zero timestamp from s/n (bxo#11822) - events: do not monitor SubstructureNotifyMask (bxo#11893) - Fix compiler warnings ==== xine-lib ==== Version update (1.2.6 -> 1.2.8) Subpackages: libxine-devel libxine2 libxine2-pulse - Update to release 1.2.8 - Remove patches fixed upstream: xine-lib-crippled-ffmpeg3.0.patch, xine-lib-ffmpeg3.0.patch and xine-lib-link-xcb.patch. - Removed precheckin_cripple_tarball.sh and integrated it into the spec file. - Upstream changes: * Add HEVC to QT demuxer. * Add libOpenHEVC decoder. * Add h.265/HEVC decoding to VAAPI. * Detach VAAPI video out from ffmpeg. * VAAPI fixes. * Improved Matroska compatibility (TrueHD and PCM sound, HDMV/Text subtitles). * Add faad LATM support. * Add faad preamp gain control and channel mixer. * Update/fix internal libfaad. * Integrate 6 basic plugins into libxine. * ffmpeg fixes and optimizations. * Use external libdvdnav by default. * Optimize video out. * AVFormat demuxer fixes. * (XCB)XV video out fixes. * Lots of small fixes and optimizations. * Build fixes (newer automake, xcb, libdvdcss, dxr3, make dist, 32+64bit dual install, gcc 4.x with GNU ld 2.26 ...). * Better C++ compatibility. * Add support for avi WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE. * Add "Time Domain Audio Analyzer" Visualization Post Plugin. * Add support for compressed HDMV PGS subtitles in Matroska. * Add HW accelerated OSD for Raspberry Pi. * Add simple deep color (9/10bit) support via ffmpeg. * Join 15 video demuxers into a single multiplugin lib. * Join 5 vdpau decoders into a single multiplugin lib. * Join 3 raw video decoders into a single multiplugin lib. * Make ffmpeg/postproc optional. * Log individual items when loading multiplugin libs. * Improved qt/mp4 edit list handling. * Detect mp3 files with large id3v2 tags. * Auto recover from temporary DVB signal loss. * Fix demuxing low framerate mp4. * DVB AAC sound compatibility fix. * ffmpeg audio downmix level fix and optimization. * ffmpeg multithreading fixes. * ffmpeg compatibility fixes. * BluRay subtitle fixes. * Various small fixes. * OpenGL(2) video out fixes and optimizations. * Fix some issues with heavy stream seeking. * Build fixes, including missing vcd libs and much less warnings. * Code simplifications. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 22:31:09 BST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
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.
..snip... Phew, its a monster, 2517 files on my system and "checking for file conflicts" is heavy -- opensuse:tumbleweed:20170524 Qt: 5.7.1 KDE Frameworks: 5.33.0 KDE Plasma: 5.9.5 kwin 5.9.5 kmail2 5.5.1 akonadiserver 5.5.1 Kernel: 4.11.2-1-default Nouveau: 1.0.15_1.1 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Thursday, 1 June 2017 15:37:37 +08 ianseeks wrote:
On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 22:31:09 BST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
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.
..snip...
Phew, its a monster, 2517 files on my system and "checking for file conflicts" is heavy
5316 for me. I have had a bit of fun with my TW install ;-)
On Thursday, 1 June 2017 09:02:55 BST Chan Ju Ping wrote:
On Thursday, 1 June 2017 15:37:37 +08 ianseeks wrote:
On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 22:31:09 BST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
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.
..snip...
Phew, its a monster, 2517 files on my system and "checking for file conflicts" is heavy
5316 for me. I have had a bit of fun with my TW install ;-) Good grief... You win.. :)
-- opensuse:tumbleweed:20170524 Qt: 5.7.1 KDE Frameworks: 5.33.0 KDE Plasma: 5.9.5 kwin 5.9.5 kmail2 5.5.1 akonadiserver 5.5.1 Kernel: 4.11.2-1-default Nouveau: 1.0.15_1.1 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Thursday, 1 June 2017 16:19:59 +08 ianseeks wrote:
On Thursday, 1 June 2017 09:02:55 BST Chan Ju Ping wrote:
On Thursday, 1 June 2017 15:37:37 +08 ianseeks wrote:
On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 22:31:09 BST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
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.
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Phew, its a monster, 2517 files on my system and "checking for file conflicts" is heavy
5316 for me. I have had a bit of fun with my TW install ;-)
Good grief... You win.. :)
I have been downloading the updates for 6 hours over a notoriously underperforming ISP broadband. So my putative victory feels like a case of schadenfreude.
On Thu, 01 Jun 2017 16:02:55 +0800, Chan Ju Ping <email@chanjp.me> wrote:
On Thursday, 1 June 2017 15:37:37 +08 ianseeks wrote:
On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 22:31:09 BST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
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.
..snip...
Phew, its a monster, 2517 files on my system and "checking for file conflicts" is heavy
5316 for me. I have had a bit of fun with my TW install ;-)
6688 I'll postpone this one as I require a functional laptop tomorrow :) -- H.Merijn Brand http://tux.nl Perl Monger http://amsterdam.pm.org/ using perl5.00307 .. 5.25 porting perl5 on HP-UX, AIX, and openSUSE http://mirrors.develooper.com/hpux/ http://www.test-smoke.org/ http://qa.perl.org http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/
On 01/06/17 17:07, ianseeks wrote:
On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 22:31:09 BST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
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.
..snip...
Phew, its a monster, 2517 files on my system and "checking for file conflicts" is heavy
Yes new gcc version means a rebuild of the entire repo. -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B
On Thursday 2017-06-01 10:19, Simon Lees wrote:
Yes new gcc version means a rebuild of the entire repo.
I love the smell of new packages in the morning. Smells like… build victory. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Thursday, 1 June 2017 09:31:35 BST Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Thursday 2017-06-01 10:19, Simon Lees wrote:
Yes new gcc version means a rebuild of the entire repo.
I love the smell of new packages in the morning. Smells like… build victory.
:) -- opensuse:tumbleweed:20170529 Qt: 5.7.1 KDE Frameworks: 5.33.0 KDE Plasma: 5.9.5 kwin 5.9.5 kmail2 5.5.1 akonadiserver 5.5.1 Kernel: 4.11.2-1-default Nouveau: 1.0.15_1.2 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
~6500 here. Which makes me wonder: is it possible to not increment build number (not producing new package) if package content didn't change? That'd be relief for, say, interpreted languages. 2017-06-01 10:37 GMT+03:00 ianseeks <bingmybong@btinternet.com>:
On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 22:31:09 BST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
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.
..snip...
Phew, its a monster, 2517 files on my system and "checking for file conflicts" is heavy
-- opensuse:tumbleweed:20170524 Qt: 5.7.1 KDE Frameworks: 5.33.0 KDE Plasma: 5.9.5 kwin 5.9.5 kmail2 5.5.1 akonadiserver 5.5.1 Kernel: 4.11.2-1-default Nouveau: 1.0.15_1.1
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On Fri, 2017-06-02 at 21:22 +0300, Andrei Dziahel wrote:
~6500 here. Which makes me wonder: is it possible to not increment build number (not producing new package) if package content didn't change? That'd be relief for, say, interpreted languages.
We compare the old and new RPMs and if they did not change, a release of the RPM is not done. Some packages 'fail' in this category as they add time stamps into documents or into binaries - but generally more and more packages work fine for this - Bernhard every now and then sends nice stats to this list, have a look in the archives for 'Reproducible builds'. The fact that we just leverage the same to decide if a release is needed or not is a happy coincidence. cheers, Dominique
Thanks all for clearing this up. Reproducible builds it is then. 2017-06-02 21:29 GMT+03:00 Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar <dimstar@opensuse.org>:
On Fri, 2017-06-02 at 21:22 +0300, Andrei Dziahel wrote:
~6500 here. Which makes me wonder: is it possible to not increment build number (not producing new package) if package content didn't change? That'd be relief for, say, interpreted languages.
We compare the old and new RPMs and if they did not change, a release of the RPM is not done.
Some packages 'fail' in this category as they add time stamps into documents or into binaries - but generally more and more packages work fine for this - Bernhard every now and then sends nice stats to this list, have a look in the archives for 'Reproducible builds'. The fact that we just leverage the same to decide if a release is needed or not is a happy coincidence.
cheers, Dominique
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Am 02.06.2017 um 20:22 schrieb Andrei Dziahel:
~6500 here. Which makes me wonder: is it possible to not increment build number (not producing new package) if package content didn't change? That'd be relief for, say, interpreted languages.
That's exactly what build-compare does. The point however is that a newer compiler usually generates more efficient, i.e., different code. Regards, Andreas -- SUSE Linux GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Felix Imendörffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Andrei Dziahel <develop7@develop7.info> wrote:
~6500 here. Which makes me wonder: is it possible to not increment build number (not producing new package) if package content didn't change? That'd be relief for, say, interpreted languages.
That is supposed to already happen. RPMs are compared and if no change happened, the new build is tossed. There are a small number of packages that have the date and time of the build embedded in the RPM, but that is a bug, not a feature. Most packages don't have that bug. Greg -- Greg Freemyer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Subect was: [opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20170529 released! On 31/05/2017 23:31, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
==== gcc ==== Version update (6 -> 7) Subpackages: cpp gcc-c++ gcc-fortran gcc-info gcc-objc libstdc++-devel
- Remove README in empty packages only required for SLE11 and older. - Remove now empty %build section. - Fix dependencies of libstdc++-devel-{32,64}-bit. - Switch gcc to default 7. - Remove unrelated README.packaging.
Hello there, What is supposed to be the "normal" process to have PowerPC TW project to be in sync with TW ? Do we have to monitor manually the 273 specific packages in (1) and check with potential changes in (2) ? Or is there some tools to warn of the differences ? (1) https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory:PowerPC (2) https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory -- Michel Normand -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Fri, 2017-06-02 at 10:01 +0200, Normand wrote:
Hello there, What is supposed to be the "normal" process to have PowerPC TW project to be in sync with TW ?
Do we have to monitor manually the 273 specific packages in (1) and check with potential changes in (2) ? Or is there some tools to warn of the differences ?
(1) https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory:PowerPC (2) https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory
As somebody created actual packages in oS:F:PowerPC instead of submitting fixes to the actual real package in oS:F (via devel), those need to be monitored manually (hopefully the fixes did get submitted and will come their way) As soon as a package is created in :PowerPC, it is decoupled from oS:F and no longer under the control of this project. I'd go with verifying if the packages are links to oS:F and if they are, if they contain any diff. Links without diff can simply be dropped (they will be inherited from openSUSE:Factory again) Cheers, Dominique
On Fri, 2 Jun 2017, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar wrote:
On Fri, 2017-06-02 at 10:01 +0200, Normand wrote:
Hello there, What is supposed to be the "normal" process to have PowerPC TW project to be in sync with TW ?
Do we have to monitor manually the 273 specific packages in (1) and check with potential changes in (2) ? Or is there some tools to warn of the differences ?
(1) https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory:PowerPC (2) https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory
As somebody created actual packages in oS:F:PowerPC instead of submitting fixes to the actual real package in oS:F (via devel), those need to be monitored manually (hopefully the fixes did get submitted and will come their way)
As soon as a package is created in :PowerPC, it is decoupled from oS:F and no longer under the control of this project.
I'd go with verifying if the packages are links to oS:F and if they are, if they contain any diff. Links without diff can simply be dropped (they will be inherited from openSUSE:Factory again)
I wonder why we even allow this to happen. Richard.
Cheers, Dominique
-- Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> SUSE LINUX GmbH, GF: Felix Imendoerffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton, HRB 21284 (AG Nuernberg) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Fri, Jun 02, 2017 at 10:51:57AM +0200, Richard Biener wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jun 2017, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar wrote:
On Fri, 2017-06-02 at 10:01 +0200, Normand wrote:
Hello there, What is supposed to be the "normal" process to have PowerPC TW project to be in sync with TW ?
Do we have to monitor manually the 273 specific packages in (1) and check with potential changes in (2) ? Or is there some tools to warn of the differences ?
(1) https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory:PowerPC (2) https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory
As somebody created actual packages in oS:F:PowerPC instead of submitting fixes to the actual real package in oS:F (via devel), those need to be monitored manually (hopefully the fixes did get submitted and will come their way)
As soon as a package is created in :PowerPC, it is decoupled from oS:F and no longer under the control of this project.
I'd go with verifying if the packages are links to oS:F and if they are, if they contain any diff. Links without diff can simply be dropped (they will be inherited from openSUSE:Factory again)
I wonder why we even allow this to happen.
A quick peek shows that a lot of these are just source links where "ppc" is enabled. This seems so that "ppc" 32bit is not built by default, just selected packages. This is annoying. Ciao, Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Fri, 2017-06-02 at 10:51 +0200, Richard Biener wrote:
I wonder why we even allow this to happen.
The :Ports are under the control of the respective teams caring for them - from a TW release process I try to support them as good as I can, but we don't confine them into a cage. The Ports are mostly built around their own community. This does not mean that I would not constantly moan at those local packages - I do see a 'temporary' reason for them, when trying to 'unblock' a specific arch. But > 200 is definitively a step in the wrong direction. Cheers, Dominique
On Fri, 2017-06-02 at 10:01 +0200, Normand wrote:
Subect was: [opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20170529 released! On 31/05/2017 23:31, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
==== gcc ==== Version update (6 -> 7) Subpackages: cpp gcc-c++ gcc-fortran gcc-info gcc-objc libstdc++- devel
- Remove README in empty packages only required for SLE11 and older. - Remove now empty %build section. - Fix dependencies of libstdc++-devel-{32,64}-bit. - Switch gcc to default 7. - Remove unrelated README.packaging.
Hello there, What is supposed to be the "normal" process to have PowerPC TW project to be in sync with TW ?
Do we have to monitor manually the 273 specific packages in (1) and check with potential changes in (2) ? Or is there some tools to warn of the differences ?
(1) https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory:PowerPC (2) https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory
A quick run gives some more clarity of the situation: (note: pcheck is a plugin used by the GNOME Team mostly.. it's a project check used to find out what in a branch needs handling, but works for this case too)
osc pcheck openSUSE:Factory:PowerPC
Overview of project openSUSE:Factory:PowerPC ============================================ Changed & unsubmitted packages: 2 lilo, _product => _product is clear, lilo might be a chance to integrate the diff into the devel prj Changed & submitted packages: 0 ==> No other packages with a diff - so that's good Packages without link: 25 _product:openSUSE-cd-mini-x86_64, _product:openSUSE-ftp-ftp- ppc64_ppc64le, _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64, _product:openSUSE- Addon-Lang-cd-cd-x86_64, Test-DVD-ppc64le, _product:openSUSE-Kubic- dvd5-DVD-x86_64, _product:openSUSE-Addon-NonOss-ftp-ftp-i586_x86_64, _product:openSUSE-Addon-Lang-cd-cd-i586, _product:openSUSE-Addon- NonOss-release, _product:openSUSE-Addon-NonOss-cd-addon-nonoss- i586_x86_64, _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-promo-x86_64, JeOS, _product:openSUSE-cd-mini-ppc64le, _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-promo- i586, _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-x86_64, _product:openSUSE-Kubic- release, _product:openSUSE-cd-mini-i586, _product:openSUSE-cd-mini- ppc64, qemu-aggregate, _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le, _product:openSUSE-ftp-ftp-i586_x86_64, _product:openSUSE-Addon-Lang- release, _product:openSUSE-release, _product:openSUSE-dvd9-dvd-biarch- i586_x86_64, _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-i586 => those are all autogenerated _product:* packages, which is normal... also nothing to worry So for PPC, the ones that are in place are (with the exception of lilo) all 'pure' links, without any diffs. Cheers, Dominique
-- Michel Normand
On Jun 02 2017, Normand <normand@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
What is supposed to be the "normal" process to have PowerPC TW project to be in sync with TW ?
In which way are they not in sync? Andreas. -- Andreas Schwab, SUSE Labs, schwab@suse.de GPG Key fingerprint = 0196 BAD8 1CE9 1970 F4BE 1748 E4D4 88E3 0EEA B9D7 "And now for something completely different." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On 06/06/2017 09:36, Andreas Schwab wrote:
On Jun 02 2017, Normand <normand@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
What is supposed to be the "normal" process to have PowerPC TW project to be in sync with TW ?
In which way are they not in sync?
Andreas.
Hello Andreas, I initially thought there was something not in sync because the dvd iso did not built for some time between 20170527 and 20170602 as per jobhist (1) despite the source change. It seems that now some actions was done that allow the iso to build and so the iso to be submitted for openQA tests (2) Is there a way to find the actions that solved this problem ? (1) === $osc jobhist -l20 openSUSE:Factory:PowerPC _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le images local time package reason code build time worker 2017-05-29 20:22:15 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le meta change succeeded 6m 51s typhoon2:3 2017-05-29 22:43:14 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le source change succeeded 6m 44s typhoon2:2 2017-05-29 22:51:31 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le meta change succeeded 6m 41s typhoon2:2 2017-05-30 04:00:26 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le source change failed 1m 18s typhoon2:3 2017-05-30 17:15:04 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le meta change failed 0m 58s typhoon2:1 2017-05-31 17:15:57 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le source change failed 1m 8s typhoon5:3 2017-05-31 22:05:14 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le meta change failed 0m 44s typhoon5:1 2017-06-01 00:25:59 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le meta change failed 1m 3s typhoon2:2 2017-06-01 14:43:22 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le source change succeeded 9m 23s typhoon5:4 2017-06-01 19:11:17 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le source change failed 1m 16s typhoon2:4 2017-06-02 10:16:20 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le meta change failed 0m 59s typhoon2:1 2017-06-02 10:38:13 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le source change failed 0m 57s typhoon2:1 2017-06-02 16:24:30 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le meta change failed 6m 29s typhoon5:4 2017-06-03 10:16:48 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le meta change failed 1m 25s typhoon2:4 2017-06-03 11:52:44 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le source change succeeded 7m 2s typhoon2:3 2017-06-03 12:01:09 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le meta change succeeded 6m 55s typhoon2:4 2017-06-03 12:09:57 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le rebuild counter succeeded 7m 1s typhoon2:4 2017-06-04 05:07:40 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le source change succeeded 7m 22s typhoon2:1 2017-06-04 22:23:11 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le meta change succeeded 7m 39s typhoon2:1 2017-06-05 22:57:29 _product:openSUSE-dvd5-dvd-ppc64le source change succeeded 6m 33s typhoon5:2 === (2) https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/4 no openQA tests between 20170527 and 20170602 -- Michel Normand -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Jun 06 2017, Normand <normand@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
I initially thought there was something not in sync because the dvd iso did not built for some time between 20170527 and 20170602 as per jobhist (1) despite the source change.
Someone created a bad product file list. Andreas. -- Andreas Schwab, SUSE Labs, schwab@suse.de GPG Key fingerprint = 0196 BAD8 1CE9 1970 F4BE 1748 E4D4 88E3 0EEA B9D7 "And now for something completely different." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
participants (14)
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Andreas Färber
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Andreas Schwab
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Andrei Dziahel
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Chan Ju Ping
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Dominique Leuenberger
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Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
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Greg Freemyer
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H.Merijn Brand
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ianseeks
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Jan Engelhardt
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Marcus Meissner
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Normand
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Richard Biener
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Simon Lees