[opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20190607 released!
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For more information on filing bugs please see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Submitting_bug_reports Packages changed: apparmor evince gdb (8.2 -> 8.3) glib2 gnome-calculator libcontainers-common libgcrypt libqt5-qtdeclarative libstorage-ng (4.1.125 -> 4.1.127) libvirt (5.3.0 -> 5.4.0) perl-CGI (4.43 -> 4.44) perl-Date-Manip (6.76 -> 6.77) python-Pygments (2.4.0 -> 2.4.2) python-libvirt-python (5.3.0 -> 5.4.0) python-slip vim (8.1.1330 -> 8.1.1467) === Details === ==== apparmor ==== Subpackages: apparmor-abstractions apparmor-docs apparmor-parser apparmor-parser-lang apparmor-profiles apparmor-utils apparmor-utils-lang pam_apparmor pam_apparmor-32bit perl-apparmor python3-apparmor - add upstream libapparmor-swig-4.diff: fix libapparmor tests with swig 4.0 (boo#1135751) ==== evince ==== Subpackages: evince-lang evince-plugin-comicsdocument evince-plugin-djvudocument evince-plugin-dvidocument evince-plugin-pdfdocument evince-plugin-tiffdocument evince-plugin-xpsdocument libevdocument3-4 libevview3-3 nautilus-evince typelib-1_0-EvinceDocument-3_0 typelib-1_0-EvinceView-3_0 - Add CVE-2019-11459.patch: fix display of uninitialized memory if TiffReadRGBAImageOriented fails (boo#1133037 CVE-2019-11459 glgo#GNOME/evince#1129). ==== gdb ==== Version update (8.2 -> 8.3) - gdb-suppress-sigttou-when-handling-errors.patch: Suppress SIGTTOU when handling errors - Enable ada tests on ppc64le and riscv64 - Enable multitarget build on riscv64 - Add ia64 and riscv64 to target_list - Enable -Werror on riscv64 and aarch64 - Don't remove %{buildroot} ==== glib2 ==== Subpackages: glib2-lang glib2-tools libgio-2_0-0 libgio-2_0-0-32bit libglib-2_0-0 libglib-2_0-0-32bit libgmodule-2_0-0 libgmodule-2_0-0-32bit libgobject-2_0-0 libgobject-2_0-0-32bit libgthread-2_0-0 libgthread-2_0-0-32bit - Set umask to 022 before running glib-compile-schemas (boo#1131761). - Update to version 2.60.3: + * Various fixes to small key/value support in `GHashTable`. * Bugs fixed: - Critical in g_socket_client_async_connect_complete. - New GHashTable implementation confuses valgrind. - test_month_names: assertion failed. - GNetworkAddressAddressEnumerator unsafely modifies cache in GNetworkAddress. - Leaks in gsocketclient.c connection code. - glib/date test fails. - GDB pretty-printer for GHashTable no longer works + Updated translations. ==== gnome-calculator ==== Subpackages: gnome-calculator-lang gnome-shell-search-provider-gnome-calculator - Drop unneeded and unused update-desktop-files BuildRequires. ==== libcontainers-common ==== - Add util-linux and grep as Requires(post) to ensure btrfs config gets made correctly ==== libgcrypt ==== Subpackages: libgcrypt20 libgcrypt20-32bit libgcrypt20-hmac - do not try to open /dev/urandom if getrandom() works * Added libgcrypt-1.8.4-getrandom.patch - Drop libgcrypt-init-at-elf-load-fips.patch obsoleted by libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch - Restored libgcrypt-binary_integrity_in_non-FIPS.patch sans section that was partially causing bsc#1131183. - Fixed race condition in multi-threaded applications by allowing a FSM state transition to the current state. This means some tests are run twice. * Added libgcrypt-1.8.4-allow_FSM_same_state.patch - Fixed an issue in malloc/free wrappers so that memory created by the malloc() wrappers will be destroyed using the free() wrappers. * Added libgcrypt-1.8.4-use_xfree.patch - removed libgcrypt-binary_integrity_in_non-FIPS.patch since it was breaking libotr. bsc#1131183 - libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch changed the way the fips selftests are invoked as well as the state transition, adjust the code so a missing checksum file is not an issue in non-FIPS mode (bsc#1097073) * update libgcrypt-binary_integrity_in_non-FIPS.patch - Enforce the minimal RSA keygen size in fips mode (bsc#1125740) * add libgcrypt-fips_rsa_no_enforced_mode.patch - Don't run full self-tests from constructor (bsc#1097073) * Don't call global_init() from the constructor, _gcry_global_constructor() from libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch takes care of the binary integrity check instead. * Only the binary checksum will be verified, the remaining self-tests will be run upon the library initialization - Add libgcrypt-fips_ignore_FIPS_MODULE_PATH.patch - Drop libgcrypt-init-at-elf-load-fips.patch and libgcrypt-fips_run_selftest_at_constructor.patch obsoleted by libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch - Skip all the self-tests except for binary integrity when called from the constructor (bsc#1097073) * Added libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch from Fedora ==== libqt5-qtdeclarative ==== - Add patch to fix crash (QTBUG-75203): * Dont-crash-when-accessing-invalid-properties.patch ==== libstorage-ng ==== Version update (4.1.125 -> 4.1.127) Subpackages: libstorage-ng-lang libstorage-ng-ruby libstorage-ng1 - merge gh#openSUSE/libstorage-ng#652 - added unit test for LVM over MD - 4.1.127 - merge gh#openSUSE/libstorage-ng#651 - extended fstab handling for multiple devices btrfs - added unit test - fixed documentation - 4.1.126 ==== libvirt ==== Version update (5.3.0 -> 5.4.0) Subpackages: libvirt-bash-completion libvirt-client libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-driver-interface libvirt-daemon-driver-libxl libvirt-daemon-driver-lxc libvirt-daemon-driver-network libvirt-daemon-driver-nodedev libvirt-daemon-driver-nwfilter libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu libvirt-daemon-driver-secret libvirt-daemon-driver-storage libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-core libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-disk libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-gluster libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-iscsi libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-iscsi-direct libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-logical libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-mpath libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-rbd libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-scsi libvirt-daemon-lxc libvirt-daemon-qemu libvirt-daemon-xen libvirt-libs - Update to libvirt 5.4.0 - Many incremental improvements and bug fixes, see http://libvirt.org/news.html - Dropped patches: 5cd9db3a-cputest-add-data-E3-1225-v5.patch, 538d8735-cpu_map-Define-md-clear-CPUID-bit.patch, 96f41cd7-admin-reject-clients.patch, f111e094-locking-restrict-sockets-to-mode-0600.patch, e37bd65f-logging-restrict-sockets-to-mode-0600.patch, 76b420d0-build-libqemutestdriver-lto-fix.patch - build: fix linking libqemutestdriver with LTO enabled 76b420d0-build-libqemutestdriver-lto-fix.patch boo#1133253 - Use %make_build in order to provide verbose output. ==== perl-CGI ==== Version update (4.43 -> 4.44) - updated to 4.44 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-CGI/Changes 4.44 2019-06-03 [ ENHANCEMENT ] - Replace only use of "base" with "parent" (GH #235) ==== perl-Date-Manip ==== Version update (6.76 -> 6.77) - updated to 6.77 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Date-Manip/Changes 6.77 2019-06-01 - Time zone fixes Newest zoneinfo data (tzdata 2019a). ==== python-Pygments ==== Version update (2.4.0 -> 2.4.2) - Update to 2.4.2: - Fix encoding error when guessing lexer with given ``encoding`` option (#1438) - Updated lexers: * Coq (#1430) * MSDOS Session (PR#734) * NASM (#1517) * Objective-C (PR#813, #1508) * Prolog (#1511) * TypeScript (#1515) - Support CSS variables in stylesheets (PR#814, #1356) - Fix F# lexer name (PR#709) - Fix ``TerminalFormatter`` using bold for bright text (#1480) ==== python-libvirt-python ==== Version update (5.3.0 -> 5.4.0) - Update to 5.4.0 - Add all new APIs and constants in libvirt 5.4.0 ==== python-slip ==== Subpackages: python3-slip python3-slip-dbus - add a note that upstream does not include any tests ==== vim ==== Version update (8.1.1330 -> 8.1.1467) Subpackages: gvim vim-data vim-data-common - Updated to version 8.1.1467, fixes the following problems * Test 29 is old style. * Cannot flush change listeners without also redrawing. The line numbers in the list of changes may become invalid. * Text properties don't always move after changes. * When buffer is hidden "F" in 'shortmess' is not used. * Listener callback is called after inserting text. * Some eval functionality is not covered by tests. * Get empty text prop when splitting line just after text prop. * Hang when concealing the '>' shown for a wide char that doesn't fit in the last cell. * Installer needs to product name et al. * Attributes from 'cursorline' overwrite textprop. * Text properties are lost when joining lines. * Using freed memory when joining line with text property. * Text properties not adjusted for Visual block mode delete. * Coverity complains about possibly using a NULL pointer and copying a string into a fixed size buffer. * Stuck in sandbox with ":s/../\=Function/gn". * Error for Python exception does not show useful info. * Fractional scroll position not restored after closing window. * Running tests may cause the window to move. * If writing runs into a conversion error the backup file is deleted. * "W" for wrapping not shown when more than 99 matches. * Text property wrong after :substitute. * Undofile() reports wrong name. (Francisco Giordano) * Undo test fails on Mac. * Getting a list of text lines is clumsy. * Obvious mistakes are accepted as valid expressions. * Some text in heredoc assignment ends the text. (Ozaki Kiichi) * Test 37 is old style. * Cannot enter character with a CSI byte. * Text property wrong after :substitute with backslash. * Buffer left 'nomodifiable' after :substitute. (Ingo Karkat) * Python setuptools don't work with Python 3. * Code and data in tests can be hard to read. * ":vert options" does not make a vertical split. * Design for popup window support needs more details. * Source command doesn't check for the sandbox. CVE-2019-12735 boo#1137443 * Using expressions in a modeline is unsafe. * can set 'modelineexpr' in modeline. * Modeline test fails with python but without pythonhome. * Get E484 when using system() during GUI startup. * Not using the new github feature for donations. * Cannot recover from a swap file. * When evaluating 'statusline' the current window is unknown. (Daniel Hahler) * "[p" in Visual mode puts in wrong line. * Check for file changed triggers too often. * Without "TS" in 'shortmess' get a hit-enter prompt often. * Warnings for size_t/int mixups. * MS-Windows GUI uses wrong shell command for bash. (Robert Bogomip) * Delete() can not handle a file name that looks like a pattern. * Filechanged test hangs. * MS-Windows building VIMDLL with MSVC: SUBSYSTEM is not set. * MS-Windows: missing build dependency. * Error when editing test file. * Warning for size_t/int mixup. * Using "int" for alloc() often results in compiler warnings. * Signed/unsigned compiler warning. * Unessesary type casts for lalloc(). * Calling prop_add() in an empty buffer doesn't work. (Dominique Pelle) * Errors when calling prop_remove() for an unloaded buffer. * Changes are not flushed when end and start overlap. (Paul Jolly) * Search stats are off when using count or offset. * No popup window support. * Build failure in tiny version. * Unnecessary type casts. * Not restoring t_F2 in registers test. * Saving for undo may access invalid memory. (Dominique Pelle) * 'wincolor' does not apply to lines below the buffer. * Build fails in tiny version. * Duplicate line in MSVC build file. * Popup windows not adjusted when switching tabs. * Using global pointer for tab-local popups is clumsy. * Misspelled mkspellmem as makespellmem. * "timer" option of popup windows not supported. * Cannot build without the timer feature. * Cannot change the patch level when building with NSIS. * "highlight" option of popup windows not supported. * popup_hide() and popup_show() not implemented yet. * Popup_create() does not support text properties. * PFL_HIDDEN conflicts with system header file. * Coverity warns for using uninitialized memory. * Popup_move() is not implemented yet. * Coverity warns for divide by zero. * Test 30 is old style. * Error when the drive of the swap file was disconnected. * Alloc() returning "char_u *" causes a lot of type casts. * Build error in MS-Windows GUI. * Popup_getposition() not implemented yet. * MS-Windows: resolve() does not resolve all components of the path. * Win_execute() is not implemented yet. * Listener callbacks may be called recursively. * Popup window size only uses first line length. * Drawing "~" line in popup window. * Popup_getoptions() not implemented yet. * Popup windows use options from current window and buffer. * Crash when popup menu is deleted while waiting for char. * Win_execute() does not set window pointers properly. * No test for syntax highlight in popup window. * Popup window screenshot test fails. * Popup_atcursor() not implemented yet. * "pos" option of popup window not supported yet. * Popup window option "wrap" not supported. * Popup window listed as "Scratch". * Can't build with eval feature. * Win_execute() may leave popup window focused, eventually leading to a crash. * Test 3 is old style. * Memory usage test is a bit too flaky. * Writefile test fails when run under /tmp. * Code to handle callbacks is duplicated. * Some commands cause trouble in a popup window. * Json_encode() is very slow for large results. * Win_execute() test fails. * Popup window filter not yet implemented. * Popup windows not considered when the Vim window is resized. * Popup window padding and border not implemented yet. * Not using double line characters for popup border. * Popup window border highlight not implemented yet. * Popup window callback not implemented yet. * Not allowed to create an empty popup. * Statusline is sometimes drawn on top of popup. * Popup text truncated at end of screen. * Popup window positioning wrong when using padding or borders. * CTRL-L does not clear screen with a popup window. * Line and col property of popup windows not properly checked. * Popup window "moved" property not implemented yet. * Build failure without the conceal feature. * Popup_atcursor() not completely implemented. * WinBar not redrawn after scrolling one line. * Cannot reuse a buffer when loading a screen dump. * Crash when using gtags. (issue #4102) * Popup window border looks bad when 'ambiwidth' is "double". * Popup window border characters may be wrong. * Tests do not run or are not reliable on some systems. * MS-Windows: using special character requires quoting. * Gcc warns for uninitialized variable. * Only 4-digit rgb termresponse is recognized. * Allocating wrong amount of memory. (Yegappan Lakshmanan) * Not updating priority on existing sign. * Cscope test fails. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Hi *, after installing this snapshot - signal-desktop is crashing (see attachement 1) - all desktop icons are gone, the desktop shows a few unreadable letters instead (see attachement 2) Any idea what might be the reason and how to solve it? TIA and bye. Michael. -- Michael Hirmke systemd[1]: Started Process Core Dump (PID 8953/UID 0). systemd-coredump[8954]: Process 8850 (signal-desktop) of user 10000 dumped core. Stack trace of thread 8943: #0 0x00007f0fb73ce495 EVP_MD_CTX_clear_flags (libcrypto.so.1.1) #1 0x00007f0fb73bcd5b EVP_DigestInit_ex (libcrypto.so.1.1) #2 0x00007f0fb73d66e7 HMAC_Init_ex (libcrypto.so.1.1) #3 0x00007f0fb169c4ca n/a (/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.uITFUU) #4 0x00007f0fb16c4262 n/a (/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.uITFUU) #5 0x00007f0fb16e8534 n/a (/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.uITFUU) #6 0x00007f0fb169d592 n/a (/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.uITFUU) #7 0x00007f0fb1711036 n/a (/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.uITFUU) #8 0x00007f0fb17128c3 n/a (/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.uITFUU) #9 0x00007f0fb1714d05 n/a (/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.uITFUU) #10 0x00007f0fb175d5a6 n/a (/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.uITFUU) #11 0x00007f0fb1764ce0 n/a (/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.uITFUU) #12 0x00007f0fb168c8f1 n/a (/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.uITFUU) #13 0x0000556a649dc774 n/a (signal-desktop) #14 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #15 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8868: #0 0x00007f0fb9e51e05 pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a649ea099 uv_cond_wait (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a649643c8 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a64962199 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #5 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8860: #0 0x00007f0fb88b6a46 epoll_wait (libc.so.6) #1 0x0000556a61bf9d9a n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61bf7733 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61beac22 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b79995 n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a60934334 n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bad45f n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #8 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #9 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8864: #0 0x00007f0fb88abc9f __poll (libc.so.6) #1 0x00007f0fb9d09d2e n/a (libglib-2.0.so.0) #2 0x00007f0fb9d0a0d3 g_main_loop_run (libglib-2.0.so.0) #3 0x00007f0fb9bfa1b6 n/a (libgio-2.0.so.0) #4 0x00007f0fb9d3267d n/a (libglib-2.0.so.0) #5 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #6 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8923: #0 0x00007f0fb88b6a46 epoll_wait (libc.so.6) #1 0x0000556a61bf9d9a n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61bf7733 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61beac40 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b79995 n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a61bad45f n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #8 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8869: #0 0x00007f0fb9e51e05 pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a649ea099 uv_cond_wait (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a649643c8 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a64962199 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #5 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8922: #0 0x00007f0fb88b6a46 epoll_wait (libc.so.6) #1 0x0000556a61bf9d9a n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61bf7733 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61beac40 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b79995 n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a61bad45f n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #8 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8931: #0 0x00007f0fb9e5216c pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a61be4bf2 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61be4df1 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61b9cf68 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b9d482 n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a61b9d184 n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #8 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8857: #0 0x00007f0fb88abc9f __poll (libc.so.6) #1 0x0000556a60c04292 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61bacda4 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #5 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8924: #0 0x00007f0fb9e553ec read (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a61a91acf n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #4 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8928: #0 0x00007f0fb9e5216c pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a61be4bf2 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61be4df1 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61b9cf68 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b9d482 n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a61b9d184 n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #8 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8940: #0 0x00007f0fb9e51e05 pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a649ea099 uv_cond_wait (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a649dc804 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #4 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8867: #0 0x00007f0fb88b1449 syscall (libc.so.6) #1 0x0000556a649ec203 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a649dfa83 uv_run (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a649641e4 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #5 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8850: #0 0x00007f0fb88abc9f __poll (libc.so.6) #1 0x00007f0fb9d09d2e n/a (libglib-2.0.so.0) #2 0x00007f0fb9d09e4f g_main_context_iteration (libglib-2.0.so.0) #3 0x0000556a61b5e812 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b79995 n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a6092ba04 n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a6092b7c3 n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x0000556a6092dfa2 n/a (signal-desktop) #8 0x0000556a6092797f n/a (signal-desktop) #9 0x0000556a619ec5fc n/a (signal-desktop) #10 0x0000556a62de6695 n/a (signal-desktop) #11 0x0000556a619ea6c1 n/a (signal-desktop) #12 0x0000556a5fffb27b n/a (signal-desktop) #13 0x00007f0fb87dfbcb __libc_start_main (libc.so.6) #14 0x0000556a5fffb02a _start (signal-desktop) Stack trace of thread 8932: #0 0x00007f0fb9e5216c pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a61be4bf2 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61be4df1 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61b9cf68 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b9d27d n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a61b9d184 n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #8 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8934: #0 0x00007f0fb9e51e05 pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a61be43b5 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a6284fc78 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61bacda4 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #6 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8925: #0 0x00007f0fb88ae3a3 __select (libc.so.6) #1 0x0000556a61b54f46 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #4 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8872: #0 0x00007f0fb9e546f6 do_futex_wait.constprop.0 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x00007f0fb9e547f8 __new_sem_wait_slow.constprop.0 (libpthread.so.0) #2 0x0000556a649e9ec8 uv_sem_wait (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a649b2103 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #5 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8942: #0 0x00007f0fb9e51e05 pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a649ea099 uv_cond_wait (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a649dc804 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #4 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8929: #0 0x00007f0fb9e5216c pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a61be4bf2 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61be4df1 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61b9cf68 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b9d482 n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a61b9d184 n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #8 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8941: #0 0x00007f0fb9e51e05 pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a649ea099 uv_cond_wait (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a649dc804 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #4 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8933: #0 0x00007f0fb9e51e05 pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a61be4d72 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61be499f n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61b9cf5a n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b9d27d n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a61b9d1b4 n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #8 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8926: #0 0x00007f0fb88b6a46 epoll_wait (libc.so.6) #1 0x0000556a61bf9d9a n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61bf7733 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61beac22 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b79995 n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a61ba12c7 n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bad45f n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #8 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #9 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8935: #0 0x00007f0fb9e51e05 pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a61be4d72 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61be499f n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61b9cf5a n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b9d482 n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a61b9d1e4 n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #8 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8862: #0 0x00007f0fb88abc9f __poll (libc.so.6) #1 0x00007f0fb9d09d2e n/a (libglib-2.0.so.0) #2 0x00007f0fb9d09e4f g_main_context_iteration (libglib-2.0.so.0) #3 0x00007f0fb9d09ea1 n/a (libglib-2.0.so.0) #4 0x00007f0fb9d3267d n/a (libglib-2.0.so.0) #5 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #6 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8930: #0 0x00007f0fb9e5216c pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a61be4bf2 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61be4df1 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61b9cf68 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b9d482 n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a61b9d184 n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #8 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8937: #0 0x00007f0fb9e51e05 pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a61be4d72 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61be499f n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61b5e4cb n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b79995 n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a61bad45f n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #8 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8939: #0 0x00007f0fb88b6a46 epoll_wait (libc.so.6) #1 0x0000556a61b0dc06 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61ada4ff n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #4 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8927: #0 0x00007f0fb9e5216c pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a61be4bf2 n/a (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a61be4df1 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a61b9cf68 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x0000556a61b9d27d n/a (signal-desktop) #5 0x0000556a61b9d184 n/a (signal-desktop) #6 0x0000556a61bed167 n/a (signal-desktop) #7 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #8 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8863: #0 0x00007f0fb88abc9f __poll (libc.so.6) #1 0x00007f0fb9d09d2e n/a (libglib-2.0.so.0) #2 0x00007f0fb9d09e4f g_main_context_iteration (libglib-2.0.so.0) #3 0x00007f0fb54a7e5d n/a (libdconfsettings.so) #4 0x00007f0fb9d3267d n/a (libglib-2.0.so.0) #5 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #6 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8870: #0 0x00007f0fb9e51e05 pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.0) #1 0x0000556a649ea099 uv_cond_wait (signal-desktop) #2 0x0000556a649643c8 n/a (signal-desktop) #3 0x0000556a64962199 n/a (signal-desktop) #4 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #5 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) Stack trace of thread 8938: #0 0x00007f0fb88abc9f __poll (libc.so.6) #1 0x00007f0fa99d80f2 n/a (libpulse.so.0) #2 0x00007f0fa99c98b9 pa_mainloop_poll (libpulse.so.0) #3 0x00007f0fa99c9f3f pa_mainloop_iterate (libpulse.so.0) #4 0x00007f0fa99c9ff0 pa_mainloop_run (libpulse.so.0) #5 0x00007f0fa99d8039 n/a (libpulse.so.0) #6 0x00007f0fa9974db8 n/a (libpulsecommon-12.2.so) #7 0x00007f0fb9e4bfaa start_thread (libpthread.so.0) #8 0x00007f0fb88b671f __clone (libc.so.6) systemd[1]: systemd-coredump@2-8953-0.service: Succeeded.
* Michael Hirmke <mh@mike.franken.de> [06-09-19 09:36]:
Hi *,
after installing this snapshot
- signal-desktop is crashing (see attachement 1) - all desktop icons are gone, the desktop shows a few unreadable letters instead (see attachement 2)
Any idea what might be the reason and how to solve it?
TIA and bye. Michael. -- Michael Hirmke
systemd[1]: Started Process Core Dump (PID 8953/UID 0). systemd-coredump[8954]: Process 8850 (signal-desktop) of user 10000 dumped core.
Stack trace of thread 8943:
isn't there some more valid information you might include, post was rather brief. -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://linuxcounter.net Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Hi Patrick,
* Michael Hirmke <mh@mike.franken.de> [06-09-19 09:36]:
Hi *,
after installing this snapshot
- signal-desktop is crashing (see attachement 1) - all desktop icons are gone, the desktop shows a few unreadable letters instead (see attachement 2)
Any idea what might be the reason and how to solve it?
TIA and bye. Michael. -- Michael Hirmke
systemd[1]: Started Process Core Dump (PID 8953/UID 0). systemd-coredump[8954]: Process 8850 (signal-desktop) of user 10000 dumped core.
Stack trace of thread 8943:
isn't there some more valid information you might include, post was rather brief.
the attachements aren't sufficient? The first one contains the complete stack dump. Bye. Michael. -- Michael Hirmke -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
* Michael Hirmke <mh@mike.franken.de> [06-09-19 10:49]:
Hi Patrick,
* Michael Hirmke <mh@mike.franken.de> [06-09-19 09:36]:
Hi *,
after installing this snapshot
- signal-desktop is crashing (see attachement 1) - all desktop icons are gone, the desktop shows a few unreadable letters instead (see attachement 2)
Any idea what might be the reason and how to solve it?
TIA and bye. Michael. -- Michael Hirmke
systemd[1]: Started Process Core Dump (PID 8953/UID 0). systemd-coredump[8954]: Process 8850 (signal-desktop) of user 10000 dumped core.
Stack trace of thread 8943:
isn't there some more valid information you might include, post was rather brief.
the attachements aren't sufficient? The first one contains the complete stack dump.
Bye. Michael. -- Michael Hirmke -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
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Hi again, Using LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libcrypto.so which comes from libcrypto45-2.9.0-2.2.x86_64 doesn't cause a coredump. So maybe some incompatibility between signal and openssl?
Hi *,
after installing this snapshot
- signal-desktop is crashing (see attachement 1) - all desktop icons are gone, the desktop shows a few unreadable letters instead (see attachement 2)
Any idea what might be the reason and how to solve it?
TIA and bye. Michael. -- Michael Hirmke
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On Sonntag, 9. Juni 2019 15:31:00 CEST Michael Hirmke wrote:
Hi *,
after installing this snapshot
- signal-desktop is crashing (see attachement 1) - all desktop icons are gone, the desktop shows a few unreadable letters instead (see attachement 2)
Any idea what might be the reason and how to solve it?
Care to read? --- 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 --- Thanks, Stefan -- Stefan Brüns / Bergstraße 21 / 52062 Aachen home: +49 241 53809034 mobile: +49 151 50412019
Hi,
On Sonntag, 9. Juni 2019 15:31:00 CEST Michael Hirmke wrote:
Hi *,
after installing this snapshot
- signal-desktop is crashing (see attachement 1) - all desktop icons are gone, the desktop shows a few unreadable letters instead (see attachement 2)
Any idea what might be the reason and how to solve it?
Care to read? -+- 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 -+-
sorry, forgot to change the recipient - should have gone to the support list as usual.
Thanks,
Stefan
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Hi all after ugrading to snapshot 20190607, I cannot log in as root anymore. from journalctl I get the following error messages (see below) - pam_kwallet seems to have problem? in the snapshot 2 days ago this worked still. Since I cannot login as root, I have no idea how to repair. So the only way is to roll back Any idea what I can do before trying the updgrade again? Thanks Christian Jun 10 14:13:19 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control file Jun 10 14:13:19 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): (null): pam_sm_authenticate Jun 10 14:13:19 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box unix_chkpwd[2836]: check pass; user unknown Jun 10 14:13:19 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box unix_chkpwd[2836]: password check failed for user (root) Jun 10 14:13:19 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): authentication failure; logname=mahr uid=1002 euid=1002 tty=/dev/pts/0 ruser=mahr rhost= user=root Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control file Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: pam_sm_authenticate Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2837]: pam_kwallet5: could not set gid/uid/euid/egit for salt file creation Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: Couldn't create salt file Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2838]: pam_kwallet5: could not set gid/uid/euid/egit for salt file reading Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: Couldn't read salt file Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5-kwalletd: Couldn't create or read the salt file Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: Fail into creating the hash Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box unix_chkpwd[2839]: check pass; user unknown Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box unix_chkpwd[2839]: password check failed for user (root) Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control file Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: pam_sm_authenticate Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2840]: pam_kwallet5: could not set gid/uid/euid/egit for salt file creation Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: Couldn't create salt file Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2841]: pam_kwallet5: could not set gid/uid/euid/egit for salt file reading Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: Couldn't read salt file Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5-kwalletd: Couldn't create or read the salt file Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: Fail into creating the hash Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box unix_chkpwd[2842]: check pass; user unknown Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box unix_chkpwd[2842]: password check failed for user (root) Jun 10 14:13:32 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: mahr : 3 incorrect password attempts ; TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/mahr ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/bash Am 09.06.19 um 12:01 schrieb 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=20190607
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Packages changed: apparmor evince gdb (8.2 -> 8.3) glib2 gnome-calculator libcontainers-common libgcrypt libqt5-qtdeclarative libstorage-ng (4.1.125 -> 4.1.127) libvirt (5.3.0 -> 5.4.0) perl-CGI (4.43 -> 4.44) perl-Date-Manip (6.76 -> 6.77) python-Pygments (2.4.0 -> 2.4.2) python-libvirt-python (5.3.0 -> 5.4.0) python-slip vim (8.1.1330 -> 8.1.1467)
=== Details ===
==== apparmor ==== Subpackages: apparmor-abstractions apparmor-docs apparmor-parser apparmor-parser-lang apparmor-profiles apparmor-utils apparmor-utils-lang pam_apparmor pam_apparmor-32bit perl-apparmor python3-apparmor
- add upstream libapparmor-swig-4.diff: fix libapparmor tests with swig 4.0 (boo#1135751)
==== evince ==== Subpackages: evince-lang evince-plugin-comicsdocument evince-plugin-djvudocument evince-plugin-dvidocument evince-plugin-pdfdocument evince-plugin-tiffdocument evince-plugin-xpsdocument libevdocument3-4 libevview3-3 nautilus-evince typelib-1_0-EvinceDocument-3_0 typelib-1_0-EvinceView-3_0
- Add CVE-2019-11459.patch: fix display of uninitialized memory if TiffReadRGBAImageOriented fails (boo#1133037 CVE-2019-11459 glgo#GNOME/evince#1129).
==== gdb ==== Version update (8.2 -> 8.3)
- gdb-suppress-sigttou-when-handling-errors.patch: Suppress SIGTTOU when handling errors - Enable ada tests on ppc64le and riscv64 - Enable multitarget build on riscv64 - Add ia64 and riscv64 to target_list - Enable -Werror on riscv64 and aarch64 - Don't remove %{buildroot}
==== glib2 ==== Subpackages: glib2-lang glib2-tools libgio-2_0-0 libgio-2_0-0-32bit libglib-2_0-0 libglib-2_0-0-32bit libgmodule-2_0-0 libgmodule-2_0-0-32bit libgobject-2_0-0 libgobject-2_0-0-32bit libgthread-2_0-0 libgthread-2_0-0-32bit
- Set umask to 022 before running glib-compile-schemas (boo#1131761). - Update to version 2.60.3: + * Various fixes to small key/value support in `GHashTable`. * Bugs fixed: - Critical in g_socket_client_async_connect_complete. - New GHashTable implementation confuses valgrind. - test_month_names: assertion failed. - GNetworkAddressAddressEnumerator unsafely modifies cache in GNetworkAddress. - Leaks in gsocketclient.c connection code. - glib/date test fails. - GDB pretty-printer for GHashTable no longer works + Updated translations.
==== gnome-calculator ==== Subpackages: gnome-calculator-lang gnome-shell-search-provider-gnome-calculator
- Drop unneeded and unused update-desktop-files BuildRequires.
==== libcontainers-common ====
- Add util-linux and grep as Requires(post) to ensure btrfs config gets made correctly
==== libgcrypt ==== Subpackages: libgcrypt20 libgcrypt20-32bit libgcrypt20-hmac
- do not try to open /dev/urandom if getrandom() works * Added libgcrypt-1.8.4-getrandom.patch - Drop libgcrypt-init-at-elf-load-fips.patch obsoleted by libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch - Restored libgcrypt-binary_integrity_in_non-FIPS.patch sans section that was partially causing bsc#1131183. - Fixed race condition in multi-threaded applications by allowing a FSM state transition to the current state. This means some tests are run twice. * Added libgcrypt-1.8.4-allow_FSM_same_state.patch - Fixed an issue in malloc/free wrappers so that memory created by the malloc() wrappers will be destroyed using the free() wrappers. * Added libgcrypt-1.8.4-use_xfree.patch - removed libgcrypt-binary_integrity_in_non-FIPS.patch since it was breaking libotr. bsc#1131183 - libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch changed the way the fips selftests are invoked as well as the state transition, adjust the code so a missing checksum file is not an issue in non-FIPS mode (bsc#1097073) * update libgcrypt-binary_integrity_in_non-FIPS.patch - Enforce the minimal RSA keygen size in fips mode (bsc#1125740) * add libgcrypt-fips_rsa_no_enforced_mode.patch - Don't run full self-tests from constructor (bsc#1097073) * Don't call global_init() from the constructor, _gcry_global_constructor() from libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch takes care of the binary integrity check instead. * Only the binary checksum will be verified, the remaining self-tests will be run upon the library initialization - Add libgcrypt-fips_ignore_FIPS_MODULE_PATH.patch - Drop libgcrypt-init-at-elf-load-fips.patch and libgcrypt-fips_run_selftest_at_constructor.patch obsoleted by libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch - Skip all the self-tests except for binary integrity when called from the constructor (bsc#1097073) * Added libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch from Fedora
==== libqt5-qtdeclarative ====
- Add patch to fix crash (QTBUG-75203): * Dont-crash-when-accessing-invalid-properties.patch
==== libstorage-ng ==== Version update (4.1.125 -> 4.1.127) Subpackages: libstorage-ng-lang libstorage-ng-ruby libstorage-ng1
- merge gh#openSUSE/libstorage-ng#652 - added unit test for LVM over MD - 4.1.127 - merge gh#openSUSE/libstorage-ng#651 - extended fstab handling for multiple devices btrfs - added unit test - fixed documentation - 4.1.126
==== libvirt ==== Version update (5.3.0 -> 5.4.0) Subpackages: libvirt-bash-completion libvirt-client libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-driver-interface libvirt-daemon-driver-libxl libvirt-daemon-driver-lxc libvirt-daemon-driver-network libvirt-daemon-driver-nodedev libvirt-daemon-driver-nwfilter libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu libvirt-daemon-driver-secret libvirt-daemon-driver-storage libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-core libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-disk libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-gluster libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-iscsi libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-iscsi-direct libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-logical libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-mpath libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-rbd libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-scsi libvirt-daemon-lxc libvirt-daemon-qemu libvirt-daemon-xen libvirt-libs
- Update to libvirt 5.4.0 - Many incremental improvements and bug fixes, see http://libvirt.org/news.html - Dropped patches: 5cd9db3a-cputest-add-data-E3-1225-v5.patch, 538d8735-cpu_map-Define-md-clear-CPUID-bit.patch, 96f41cd7-admin-reject-clients.patch, f111e094-locking-restrict-sockets-to-mode-0600.patch, e37bd65f-logging-restrict-sockets-to-mode-0600.patch, 76b420d0-build-libqemutestdriver-lto-fix.patch - build: fix linking libqemutestdriver with LTO enabled 76b420d0-build-libqemutestdriver-lto-fix.patch boo#1133253 - Use %make_build in order to provide verbose output.
==== perl-CGI ==== Version update (4.43 -> 4.44)
- updated to 4.44 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-CGI/Changes 4.44 2019-06-03 [ ENHANCEMENT ] - Replace only use of "base" with "parent" (GH #235)
==== perl-Date-Manip ==== Version update (6.76 -> 6.77)
- updated to 6.77 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Date-Manip/Changes 6.77 2019-06-01 - Time zone fixes Newest zoneinfo data (tzdata 2019a).
==== python-Pygments ==== Version update (2.4.0 -> 2.4.2)
- Update to 2.4.2: - Fix encoding error when guessing lexer with given ``encoding`` option (#1438) - Updated lexers: * Coq (#1430) * MSDOS Session (PR#734) * NASM (#1517) * Objective-C (PR#813, #1508) * Prolog (#1511) * TypeScript (#1515) - Support CSS variables in stylesheets (PR#814, #1356) - Fix F# lexer name (PR#709) - Fix ``TerminalFormatter`` using bold for bright text (#1480)
==== python-libvirt-python ==== Version update (5.3.0 -> 5.4.0)
- Update to 5.4.0 - Add all new APIs and constants in libvirt 5.4.0
==== python-slip ==== Subpackages: python3-slip python3-slip-dbus
- add a note that upstream does not include any tests
==== vim ==== Version update (8.1.1330 -> 8.1.1467) Subpackages: gvim vim-data vim-data-common
- Updated to version 8.1.1467, fixes the following problems * Test 29 is old style. * Cannot flush change listeners without also redrawing. The line numbers in the list of changes may become invalid. * Text properties don't always move after changes. * When buffer is hidden "F" in 'shortmess' is not used. * Listener callback is called after inserting text. * Some eval functionality is not covered by tests. * Get empty text prop when splitting line just after text prop. * Hang when concealing the '>' shown for a wide char that doesn't fit in the last cell. * Installer needs to product name et al. * Attributes from 'cursorline' overwrite textprop. * Text properties are lost when joining lines. * Using freed memory when joining line with text property. * Text properties not adjusted for Visual block mode delete. * Coverity complains about possibly using a NULL pointer and copying a string into a fixed size buffer. * Stuck in sandbox with ":s/../\=Function/gn". * Error for Python exception does not show useful info. * Fractional scroll position not restored after closing window. * Running tests may cause the window to move. * If writing runs into a conversion error the backup file is deleted. * "W" for wrapping not shown when more than 99 matches. * Text property wrong after :substitute. * Undofile() reports wrong name. (Francisco Giordano) * Undo test fails on Mac. * Getting a list of text lines is clumsy. * Obvious mistakes are accepted as valid expressions. * Some text in heredoc assignment ends the text. (Ozaki Kiichi) * Test 37 is old style. * Cannot enter character with a CSI byte. * Text property wrong after :substitute with backslash. * Buffer left 'nomodifiable' after :substitute. (Ingo Karkat) * Python setuptools don't work with Python 3. * Code and data in tests can be hard to read. * ":vert options" does not make a vertical split. * Design for popup window support needs more details. * Source command doesn't check for the sandbox. CVE-2019-12735 boo#1137443 * Using expressions in a modeline is unsafe. * can set 'modelineexpr' in modeline. * Modeline test fails with python but without pythonhome. * Get E484 when using system() during GUI startup. * Not using the new github feature for donations. * Cannot recover from a swap file. * When evaluating 'statusline' the current window is unknown. (Daniel Hahler) * "[p" in Visual mode puts in wrong line. * Check for file changed triggers too often. * Without "TS" in 'shortmess' get a hit-enter prompt often. * Warnings for size_t/int mixups. * MS-Windows GUI uses wrong shell command for bash. (Robert Bogomip) * Delete() can not handle a file name that looks like a pattern. * Filechanged test hangs. * MS-Windows building VIMDLL with MSVC: SUBSYSTEM is not set. * MS-Windows: missing build dependency. * Error when editing test file. * Warning for size_t/int mixup. * Using "int" for alloc() often results in compiler warnings. * Signed/unsigned compiler warning. * Unessesary type casts for lalloc(). * Calling prop_add() in an empty buffer doesn't work. (Dominique Pelle) * Errors when calling prop_remove() for an unloaded buffer. * Changes are not flushed when end and start overlap. (Paul Jolly) * Search stats are off when using count or offset. * No popup window support. * Build failure in tiny version. * Unnecessary type casts. * Not restoring t_F2 in registers test. * Saving for undo may access invalid memory. (Dominique Pelle) * 'wincolor' does not apply to lines below the buffer. * Build fails in tiny version. * Duplicate line in MSVC build file. * Popup windows not adjusted when switching tabs. * Using global pointer for tab-local popups is clumsy. * Misspelled mkspellmem as makespellmem. * "timer" option of popup windows not supported. * Cannot build without the timer feature. * Cannot change the patch level when building with NSIS. * "highlight" option of popup windows not supported. * popup_hide() and popup_show() not implemented yet. * Popup_create() does not support text properties. * PFL_HIDDEN conflicts with system header file. * Coverity warns for using uninitialized memory. * Popup_move() is not implemented yet. * Coverity warns for divide by zero. * Test 30 is old style. * Error when the drive of the swap file was disconnected. * Alloc() returning "char_u *" causes a lot of type casts. * Build error in MS-Windows GUI. * Popup_getposition() not implemented yet. * MS-Windows: resolve() does not resolve all components of the path. * Win_execute() is not implemented yet. * Listener callbacks may be called recursively. * Popup window size only uses first line length. * Drawing "~" line in popup window. * Popup_getoptions() not implemented yet. * Popup windows use options from current window and buffer. * Crash when popup menu is deleted while waiting for char. * Win_execute() does not set window pointers properly. * No test for syntax highlight in popup window. * Popup window screenshot test fails. * Popup_atcursor() not implemented yet. * "pos" option of popup window not supported yet. * Popup window option "wrap" not supported. * Popup window listed as "Scratch". * Can't build with eval feature. * Win_execute() may leave popup window focused, eventually leading to a crash. * Test 3 is old style. * Memory usage test is a bit too flaky. * Writefile test fails when run under /tmp. * Code to handle callbacks is duplicated. * Some commands cause trouble in a popup window. * Json_encode() is very slow for large results. * Win_execute() test fails. * Popup window filter not yet implemented. * Popup windows not considered when the Vim window is resized. * Popup window padding and border not implemented yet. * Not using double line characters for popup border. * Popup window border highlight not implemented yet. * Popup window callback not implemented yet. * Not allowed to create an empty popup. * Statusline is sometimes drawn on top of popup. * Popup text truncated at end of screen. * Popup window positioning wrong when using padding or borders. * CTRL-L does not clear screen with a popup window. * Line and col property of popup windows not properly checked. * Popup window "moved" property not implemented yet. * Build failure without the conceal feature. * Popup_atcursor() not completely implemented. * WinBar not redrawn after scrolling one line. * Cannot reuse a buffer when loading a screen dump. * Crash when using gtags. (issue #4102) * Popup window border looks bad when 'ambiwidth' is "double". * Popup window border characters may be wrong. * Tests do not run or are not reliable on some systems. * MS-Windows: using special character requires quoting. * Gcc warns for uninitialized variable. * Only 4-digit rgb termresponse is recognized. * Allocating wrong amount of memory. (Yegappan Lakshmanan) * Not updating priority on existing sign. * Cscope test fails.
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El lun., 10 jun. 2019 a las 9:20, Christian Mahr (<christian.mahr.ulm@t-online.de>) escribió:
Hi all
after ugrading to snapshot 20190607, I cannot log in as root anymore. from journalctl I get the following error messages (see below) - pam_kwallet seems to have problem?
in the snapshot 2 days ago this worked still. Since I cannot login as root, I have no idea how to repair. So the only way is to roll back
Any idea what I can do before trying the updgrade again?
You have verified the free space on the root partition? Regards, Juan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Yes. even after roll-back I am on 78% of the root file system Am 10.06.19 um 14:25 schrieb Juan Erbes:
El lun., 10 jun. 2019 a las 9:20, Christian Mahr (<christian.mahr.ulm@t-online.de>) escribió:
Hi all
after ugrading to snapshot 20190607, I cannot log in as root anymore. from journalctl I get the following error messages (see below) - pam_kwallet seems to have problem?
in the snapshot 2 days ago this worked still. Since I cannot login as root, I have no idea how to repair. So the only way is to roll back
Any idea what I can do before trying the updgrade again?
You have verified the free space on the root partition?
Regards, Juan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Hi, Am Montag, 10. Juni 2019, 14:19:57 CEST schrieb Christian Mahr:
Hi all
after ugrading to snapshot 20190607, I cannot log in as root anymore. from journalctl I get the following error messages (see below) - pam_kwallet seems to have problem?
it's a bug in libgcrypt, it breaks setuid: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1137716 IMO the libgcrypt update should be reverted in the :Update channel. Cheers, Fabian
in the snapshot 2 days ago this worked still. Since I cannot login as root, I have no idea how to repair. So the only way is to roll back
Any idea what I can do before trying the updgrade again?
Thanks
Christian
Jun 10 14:13:19 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control file Jun 10 14:13:19 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): (null): pam_sm_authenticate Jun 10 14:13:19 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box unix_chkpwd[2836]: check pass; user unknown Jun 10 14:13:19 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box unix_chkpwd[2836]: password check failed for user (root) Jun 10 14:13:19 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): authentication failure; logname=mahr uid=1002 euid=1002 tty=/dev/pts/0 ruser=mahr rhost= user=root Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control file Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: pam_sm_authenticate Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2837]: pam_kwallet5: could not set gid/uid/euid/egit for salt file creation Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: Couldn't create salt file Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2838]: pam_kwallet5: could not set gid/uid/euid/egit for salt file reading Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: Couldn't read salt file Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5-kwalletd: Couldn't create or read the salt file Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: Fail into creating the hash Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box unix_chkpwd[2839]: check pass; user unknown Jun 10 14:13:25 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box unix_chkpwd[2839]: password check failed for user (root) Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control file Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: pam_sm_authenticate Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2840]: pam_kwallet5: could not set gid/uid/euid/egit for salt file creation Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: Couldn't create salt file Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2841]: pam_kwallet5: could not set gid/uid/euid/egit for salt file reading Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: Couldn't read salt file Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5-kwalletd: Couldn't create or read the salt file Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: pam_kwallet5(sudo:auth): pam_kwallet5: Fail into creating the hash Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box unix_chkpwd[2842]: check pass; user unknown Jun 10 14:13:30 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box unix_chkpwd[2842]: password check failed for user (root) Jun 10 14:13:32 Mahrmaid4.fritz.box sudo[2832]: mahr : 3 incorrect password attempts ; TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/mahr ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/bash
Am 09.06.19 um 12:01 schrieb 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=20190607
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Packages changed: apparmor evince gdb (8.2 -> 8.3) glib2 gnome-calculator libcontainers-common libgcrypt libqt5-qtdeclarative libstorage-ng (4.1.125 -> 4.1.127) libvirt (5.3.0 -> 5.4.0) perl-CGI (4.43 -> 4.44) perl-Date-Manip (6.76 -> 6.77) python-Pygments (2.4.0 -> 2.4.2) python-libvirt-python (5.3.0 -> 5.4.0) python-slip vim (8.1.1330 -> 8.1.1467)
=== Details ===
==== apparmor ==== Subpackages: apparmor-abstractions apparmor-docs apparmor-parser apparmor-parser-lang apparmor-profiles apparmor-utils apparmor-utils-lang pam_apparmor pam_apparmor-32bit perl-apparmor python3-apparmor
- add upstream libapparmor-swig-4.diff: fix libapparmor tests with swig 4.0 (boo#1135751)
==== evince ==== Subpackages: evince-lang evince-plugin-comicsdocument evince-plugin-djvudocument evince-plugin-dvidocument evince-plugin-pdfdocument evince-plugin-tiffdocument evince-plugin-xpsdocument libevdocument3-4 libevview3-3 nautilus-evince typelib-1_0-EvinceDocument-3_0 typelib-1_0-EvinceView-3_0
- Add CVE-2019-11459.patch: fix display of uninitialized memory if TiffReadRGBAImageOriented fails (boo#1133037 CVE-2019-11459 glgo#GNOME/evince#1129).
==== gdb ==== Version update (8.2 -> 8.3)
- gdb-suppress-sigttou-when-handling-errors.patch: Suppress SIGTTOU when handling errors - Enable ada tests on ppc64le and riscv64 - Enable multitarget build on riscv64 - Add ia64 and riscv64 to target_list - Enable -Werror on riscv64 and aarch64 - Don't remove %{buildroot}
==== glib2 ==== Subpackages: glib2-lang glib2-tools libgio-2_0-0 libgio-2_0-0-32bit libglib-2_0-0 libglib-2_0-0-32bit libgmodule-2_0-0 libgmodule-2_0-0-32bit libgobject-2_0-0 libgobject-2_0-0-32bit libgthread-2_0-0 libgthread-2_0-0-32bit
- Set umask to 022 before running glib-compile-schemas (boo#1131761). - Update to version 2.60.3: + * Various fixes to small key/value support in `GHashTable`. * Bugs fixed: - Critical in g_socket_client_async_connect_complete. - New GHashTable implementation confuses valgrind. - test_month_names: assertion failed. - GNetworkAddressAddressEnumerator unsafely modifies cache in GNetworkAddress. - Leaks in gsocketclient.c connection code. - glib/date test fails. - GDB pretty-printer for GHashTable no longer works + Updated translations.
==== gnome-calculator ==== Subpackages: gnome-calculator-lang gnome-shell-search-provider-gnome-calculator
- Drop unneeded and unused update-desktop-files BuildRequires.
==== libcontainers-common ====
- Add util-linux and grep as Requires(post) to ensure btrfs config gets made correctly
==== libgcrypt ==== Subpackages: libgcrypt20 libgcrypt20-32bit libgcrypt20-hmac
- do not try to open /dev/urandom if getrandom() works * Added libgcrypt-1.8.4-getrandom.patch - Drop libgcrypt-init-at-elf-load-fips.patch obsoleted by libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch - Restored libgcrypt-binary_integrity_in_non-FIPS.patch sans section that was partially causing bsc#1131183. - Fixed race condition in multi-threaded applications by allowing a FSM state transition to the current state. This means some tests are run twice. * Added libgcrypt-1.8.4-allow_FSM_same_state.patch - Fixed an issue in malloc/free wrappers so that memory created by the malloc() wrappers will be destroyed using the free() wrappers. * Added libgcrypt-1.8.4-use_xfree.patch - removed libgcrypt-binary_integrity_in_non-FIPS.patch since it was breaking libotr. bsc#1131183 - libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch changed the way the fips selftests are invoked as well as the state transition, adjust the code so a missing checksum file is not an issue in non-FIPS mode (bsc#1097073) * update libgcrypt-binary_integrity_in_non-FIPS.patch - Enforce the minimal RSA keygen size in fips mode (bsc#1125740) * add libgcrypt-fips_rsa_no_enforced_mode.patch - Don't run full self-tests from constructor (bsc#1097073) * Don't call global_init() from the constructor, _gcry_global_constructor() from libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch takes care of the binary integrity check instead. * Only the binary checksum will be verified, the remaining self-tests will be run upon the library initialization - Add libgcrypt-fips_ignore_FIPS_MODULE_PATH.patch - Drop libgcrypt-init-at-elf-load-fips.patch and libgcrypt-fips_run_selftest_at_constructor.patch obsoleted by libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch - Skip all the self-tests except for binary integrity when called from the constructor (bsc#1097073) * Added libgcrypt-1.8.3-fips-ctor.patch from Fedora
==== libqt5-qtdeclarative ====
- Add patch to fix crash (QTBUG-75203): * Dont-crash-when-accessing-invalid-properties.patch
==== libstorage-ng ==== Version update (4.1.125 -> 4.1.127) Subpackages: libstorage-ng-lang libstorage-ng-ruby libstorage-ng1
- merge gh#openSUSE/libstorage-ng#652 - added unit test for LVM over MD - 4.1.127 - merge gh#openSUSE/libstorage-ng#651 - extended fstab handling for multiple devices btrfs - added unit test - fixed documentation - 4.1.126
==== libvirt ==== Version update (5.3.0 -> 5.4.0) Subpackages: libvirt-bash-completion libvirt-client libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-driver-interface libvirt-daemon-driver-libxl libvirt-daemon-driver-lxc libvirt-daemon-driver-network libvirt-daemon-driver-nodedev libvirt-daemon-driver-nwfilter libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu libvirt-daemon-driver-secret libvirt-daemon-driver-storage libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-core libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-disk libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-gluster libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-iscsi libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-iscsi-direct libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-logical libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-mpath libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-rbd libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-scsi libvirt-daemon-lxc libvirt-daemon-qemu libvirt-daemon-xen libvirt-libs
- Update to libvirt 5.4.0 - Many incremental improvements and bug fixes, see http://libvirt.org/news.html - Dropped patches: 5cd9db3a-cputest-add-data-E3-1225-v5.patch, 538d8735-cpu_map-Define-md-clear-CPUID-bit.patch, 96f41cd7-admin-reject-clients.patch, f111e094-locking-restrict-sockets-to-mode-0600.patch, e37bd65f-logging-restrict-sockets-to-mode-0600.patch, 76b420d0-build-libqemutestdriver-lto-fix.patch - build: fix linking libqemutestdriver with LTO enabled 76b420d0-build-libqemutestdriver-lto-fix.patch boo#1133253 - Use %make_build in order to provide verbose output.
==== perl-CGI ==== Version update (4.43 -> 4.44)
- updated to 4.44 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-CGI/Changes 4.44 2019-06-03 [ ENHANCEMENT ] - Replace only use of "base" with "parent" (GH #235)
==== perl-Date-Manip ==== Version update (6.76 -> 6.77)
- updated to 6.77 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Date-Manip/Changes 6.77 2019-06-01 - Time zone fixes Newest zoneinfo data (tzdata 2019a).
==== python-Pygments ==== Version update (2.4.0 -> 2.4.2)
- Update to 2.4.2: - Fix encoding error when guessing lexer with given ``encoding`` option (#1438) - Updated lexers: * Coq (#1430) * MSDOS Session (PR#734) * NASM (#1517) * Objective-C (PR#813, #1508) * Prolog (#1511) * TypeScript (#1515) - Support CSS variables in stylesheets (PR#814, #1356) - Fix F# lexer name (PR#709) - Fix ``TerminalFormatter`` using bold for bright text (#1480)
==== python-libvirt-python ==== Version update (5.3.0 -> 5.4.0)
- Update to 5.4.0 - Add all new APIs and constants in libvirt 5.4.0
==== python-slip ==== Subpackages: python3-slip python3-slip-dbus
- add a note that upstream does not include any tests
==== vim ==== Version update (8.1.1330 -> 8.1.1467) Subpackages: gvim vim-data vim-data-common
- Updated to version 8.1.1467, fixes the following problems * Test 29 is old style. * Cannot flush change listeners without also redrawing. The line numbers in the list of changes may become invalid. * Text properties don't always move after changes. * When buffer is hidden "F" in 'shortmess' is not used. * Listener callback is called after inserting text. * Some eval functionality is not covered by tests. * Get empty text prop when splitting line just after text prop. * Hang when concealing the '>' shown for a wide char that doesn't fit in the last cell. * Installer needs to product name et al. * Attributes from 'cursorline' overwrite textprop. * Text properties are lost when joining lines. * Using freed memory when joining line with text property. * Text properties not adjusted for Visual block mode delete. * Coverity complains about possibly using a NULL pointer and copying a string into a fixed size buffer. * Stuck in sandbox with ":s/../\=Function/gn". * Error for Python exception does not show useful info. * Fractional scroll position not restored after closing window. * Running tests may cause the window to move. * If writing runs into a conversion error the backup file is deleted. * "W" for wrapping not shown when more than 99 matches. * Text property wrong after :substitute. * Undofile() reports wrong name. (Francisco Giordano) * Undo test fails on Mac. * Getting a list of text lines is clumsy. * Obvious mistakes are accepted as valid expressions. * Some text in heredoc assignment ends the text. (Ozaki Kiichi) * Test 37 is old style. * Cannot enter character with a CSI byte. * Text property wrong after :substitute with backslash. * Buffer left 'nomodifiable' after :substitute. (Ingo Karkat) * Python setuptools don't work with Python 3. * Code and data in tests can be hard to read. * ":vert options" does not make a vertical split. * Design for popup window support needs more details. * Source command doesn't check for the sandbox. CVE-2019-12735 boo#1137443 * Using expressions in a modeline is unsafe. * can set 'modelineexpr' in modeline. * Modeline test fails with python but without pythonhome. * Get E484 when using system() during GUI startup. * Not using the new github feature for donations. * Cannot recover from a swap file. * When evaluating 'statusline' the current window is unknown. (Daniel Hahler) * "[p" in Visual mode puts in wrong line. * Check for file changed triggers too often. * Without "TS" in 'shortmess' get a hit-enter prompt often. * Warnings for size_t/int mixups. * MS-Windows GUI uses wrong shell command for bash. (Robert Bogomip) * Delete() can not handle a file name that looks like a pattern. * Filechanged test hangs. * MS-Windows building VIMDLL with MSVC: SUBSYSTEM is not set. * MS-Windows: missing build dependency. * Error when editing test file. * Warning for size_t/int mixup. * Using "int" for alloc() often results in compiler warnings. * Signed/unsigned compiler warning. * Unessesary type casts for lalloc(). * Calling prop_add() in an empty buffer doesn't work. (Dominique Pelle) * Errors when calling prop_remove() for an unloaded buffer. * Changes are not flushed when end and start overlap. (Paul Jolly) * Search stats are off when using count or offset. * No popup window support. * Build failure in tiny version. * Unnecessary type casts. * Not restoring t_F2 in registers test. * Saving for undo may access invalid memory. (Dominique Pelle) * 'wincolor' does not apply to lines below the buffer. * Build fails in tiny version. * Duplicate line in MSVC build file. * Popup windows not adjusted when switching tabs. * Using global pointer for tab-local popups is clumsy. * Misspelled mkspellmem as makespellmem. * "timer" option of popup windows not supported. * Cannot build without the timer feature. * Cannot change the patch level when building with NSIS. * "highlight" option of popup windows not supported. * popup_hide() and popup_show() not implemented yet. * Popup_create() does not support text properties. * PFL_HIDDEN conflicts with system header file. * Coverity warns for using uninitialized memory. * Popup_move() is not implemented yet. * Coverity warns for divide by zero. * Test 30 is old style. * Error when the drive of the swap file was disconnected. * Alloc() returning "char_u *" causes a lot of type casts. * Build error in MS-Windows GUI. * Popup_getposition() not implemented yet. * MS-Windows: resolve() does not resolve all components of the path. * Win_execute() is not implemented yet. * Listener callbacks may be called recursively. * Popup window size only uses first line length. * Drawing "~" line in popup window. * Popup_getoptions() not implemented yet. * Popup windows use options from current window and buffer. * Crash when popup menu is deleted while waiting for char. * Win_execute() does not set window pointers properly. * No test for syntax highlight in popup window. * Popup window screenshot test fails. * Popup_atcursor() not implemented yet. * "pos" option of popup window not supported yet. * Popup window option "wrap" not supported. * Popup window listed as "Scratch". * Can't build with eval feature. * Win_execute() may leave popup window focused, eventually leading to a crash. * Test 3 is old style. * Memory usage test is a bit too flaky. * Writefile test fails when run under /tmp. * Code to handle callbacks is duplicated. * Some commands cause trouble in a popup window. * Json_encode() is very slow for large results. * Win_execute() test fails. * Popup window filter not yet implemented. * Popup windows not considered when the Vim window is resized. * Popup window padding and border not implemented yet. * Not using double line characters for popup border. * Popup window border highlight not implemented yet. * Popup window callback not implemented yet. * Not allowed to create an empty popup. * Statusline is sometimes drawn on top of popup. * Popup text truncated at end of screen. * Popup window positioning wrong when using padding or borders. * CTRL-L does not clear screen with a popup window. * Line and col property of popup windows not properly checked. * Popup window "moved" property not implemented yet. * Build failure without the conceal feature. * Popup_atcursor() not completely implemented. * WinBar not redrawn after scrolling one line. * Cannot reuse a buffer when loading a screen dump. * Crash when using gtags. (issue #4102) * Popup window border looks bad when 'ambiwidth' is "double". * Popup window border characters may be wrong. * Tests do not run or are not reliable on some systems. * MS-Windows: using special character requires quoting. * Gcc warns for uninitialized variable. * Only 4-digit rgb termresponse is recognized. * Allocating wrong amount of memory. (Yegappan Lakshmanan) * Not updating priority on existing sign. * Cscope test fails.
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Christian Mahr
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Dominique Leuenberger
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Fabian Vogt
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Juan Erbes
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mh@mike.franken.de
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Patrick Shanahan
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Stefan Brüns