[opensuse-factory] Tumbleweed - Review of the week 2019/19
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, Week 19 is coming to an end - and it was a week packed with snapshots: A total of 6 snapshots has been published this week (0502, 0505, 0506, 0507, 0508 and 0509). And there are some changes that had been long awaited. So let's get straight to it: * Linux kernel 5.0.10, 5.0.11 * GNOME 3.32.1 (we skipped 3.32.0) * Mozilla Firefox 66.0.4 (fixing the extensions certificate chain) 8 Ghostscript 9.27 * Squid 4.7 * KDE Plasma 5.15.5 The next snapshot to come (0510) will be the first to make use of GCC9 libraries. GCC9 is so far only providing the standard libraries, but is not yet used as the default compiler. This switch will happen somewhen in the not too distant future. Other upcoming changes include: * Systemd 242 * Qt 5.13 (once the final release is out) * QEmu 4.0 * Libvirt 5.3.0 * Wireshark 3.0 * Linux kernel 5.0.13 As usual, those changes will reach you when they are ready. Cheers, Dominique
On Sat, 11 May 2019 09:18:24 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar <dimstar@opensuse.org> wrote:
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,
Week 19 is coming to an end - and it was a week packed with snapshots: A total of 6 snapshots has been published this week (0502, 0505, 0506, 0507, 0508 and 0509). And there are some changes that had been long awaited. So let's get straight to it:
* Linux kernel 5.0.10, 5.0.11
They work fine
* GNOME 3.32.1 (we skipped 3.32.0) * Mozilla Firefox 66.0.4 (fixing the extensions certificate chain) 8 Ghostscript 9.27 * Squid 4.7 * KDE Plasma 5.15.5
The next snapshot to come (0510) will be the first to make use of GCC9 libraries. GCC9 is so far only providing the standard libraries, but is not yet used as the default compiler. This switch will happen somewhen in the not too distant future. Other upcoming changes include:
* Systemd 242 * Qt 5.13 (once the final release is out) * QEmu 4.0 * Libvirt 5.3.0 * Wireshark 3.0 * Linux kernel 5.0.13
No 5.0.12 ? When will we get 5.1.0 ? I ask, because on TW I "just" get 5.0 $ uname -a Linux lx09 5.0.11-1-default #1 SMP Thu May 2 10:46:32 UTC 2019 (07c5318) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux $ rpm -qa | grep ^kernel | sort kernel-default-5.0.11-1.3.x86_64 kernel-default-devel-5.0.11-1.3.x86_64 kernel-devel-5.0.11-1.3.noarch kernel-firmware-20190409-1.1.noarch kernel-macros-5.0.11-1.3.noarch kernel-syms-5.0.11-1.3.x86_64 but on Leap-15.0 I get this: $ uname -a Linux tux 4.12.14-lp150.12.58-default #1 SMP Mon Apr 1 15:20:46 UTC 2019 (58fcc15) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux $ rpm -qa | grep ^kernel | sort kernel-default-4.12.14-lp150.12.58.1.x86_64 kernel-default-devel-4.12.14-lp150.12.58.1.x86_64 kernel-devel-4.12.14-lp150.12.58.1.noarch kernel-devel-5.0.11-0.1.noarch kernel-devel-5.0.9-0.1.noarch kernel-devel-5.1.0-0.1.noarch kernel-docs-4.12.14-lp150.12.58.1.noarch kernel-firmware-20190118-lp150.2.12.1.noarch kernel-macros-4.12.14-lp150.12.58.1.noarch kernel-source-4.12.14-lp150.12.58.1.noarch kernel-source-5.0.11-0.1.noarch kernel-source-5.0.9-0.1.noarch kernel-source-5.1.0-0.1.noarch Why do I get kernel-5 packages on Leap-15.0, even including 5.1.0 and I just removed all the kernel-5 packages without complaints, so nothing seems to depend on them, and I certainly did not ask for them # zypper ve is clean (except for some Oracle packages I got from Oracle)
As usual, those changes will reach you when they are ready.
Dominique
-- H.Merijn Brand http://tux.nl Perl Monger http://amsterdam.pm.org/ using perl5.00307 .. 5.29 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/
Op zaterdag 11 mei 2019 16:15:53 CEST schreef H.Merijn Brand:
On Sat, 11 May 2019 09:18:24 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
<dimstar@opensuse.org> wrote:
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,
Week 19 is coming to an end - and it was a week packed with snapshots: A total of 6 snapshots has been published this week (0502, 0505, 0506, 0507, 0508 and 0509). And there are some changes that had been long
awaited. So let's get straight to it: * Linux kernel 5.0.10, 5.0.11
They work fine
* GNOME 3.32.1 (we skipped 3.32.0) * Mozilla Firefox 66.0.4 (fixing the extensions certificate chain)
8 Ghostscript 9.27
* Squid 4.7 * KDE Plasma 5.15.5
The next snapshot to come (0510) will be the first to make use of GCC9 libraries. GCC9 is so far only providing the standard libraries, but is not yet used as the default compiler. This switch will happen somewhen in the not too distant future. Other upcoming changes
include: * Systemd 242 * Qt 5.13 (once the final release is out) * QEmu 4.0 * Libvirt 5.3.0 * Wireshark 3.0 * Linux kernel 5.0.13
No 5.0.12 ?
When will we get 5.1.0 ?
I ask, because on TW I "just" get 5.0
$ uname -a Linux lx09 5.0.11-1-default #1 SMP Thu May 2 10:46:32 UTC 2019 (07c5318) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ rpm -qa | grep ^kernel | sort kernel-default-5.0.11-1.3.x86_64 kernel-default-devel-5.0.11-1.3.x86_64 kernel-devel-5.0.11-1.3.noarch kernel-firmware-20190409-1.1.noarch kernel-macros-5.0.11-1.3.noarch kernel-syms-5.0.11-1.3.x86_64
but on Leap-15.0 I get this:
$ uname -a Linux tux 4.12.14-lp150.12.58-default #1 SMP Mon Apr 1 15:20:46 UTC 2019 (58fcc15) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ rpm -qa | grep ^kernel | sort kernel-default-4.12.14-lp150.12.58.1.x86_64 kernel-default-devel-4.12.14-lp150.12.58.1.x86_64 kernel-devel-4.12.14-lp150.12.58.1.noarch kernel-devel-5.0.11-0.1.noarch kernel-devel-5.0.9-0.1.noarch kernel-devel-5.1.0-0.1.noarch kernel-docs-4.12.14-lp150.12.58.1.noarch kernel-firmware-20190118-lp150.2.12.1.noarch kernel-macros-4.12.14-lp150.12.58.1.noarch kernel-source-4.12.14-lp150.12.58.1.noarch kernel-source-5.0.11-0.1.noarch kernel-source-5.0.9-0.1.noarch kernel-source-5.1.0-0.1.noarch
Why do I get kernel-5 packages on Leap-15.0, even including 5.1.0 and
This means you have some additional repos configured. Have a look at zypper lr -d
I just removed all the kernel-5 packages without complaints, so nothing seems to depend on them, and I certainly did not ask for them
# zypper ve
is clean (except for some Oracle packages I got from Oracle)
As usual, those changes will reach you when they are ready.
Dominique
-- Gertjan Lettink a.k.a. Knurpht openSUSE Board Member openSUSE Forums Team -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Sat, 11 May 2019 16:23:50 +0200, Knurpht-openSUSE <knurpht@opensuse.org> wrote:
Why do I get kernel-5 packages on Leap-15.0, even including 5.1.0 and
This means you have some additional repos configured. Have a look at zypper lr -d
Hmm, that was a bit of a hunt, but it proved to be this one http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/Ledest:/misc/openSUSE_Leap_1... which I included for • hoedown which I need for markdown conversions • pgadmin3 - really *hate* pgadmin4. I installed dbeaver to not have to use pgadmin4. I really don't understand why a good product like pgadmin3 was dropped for something horrid like pgadmin4 -- H.Merijn Brand http://tux.nl Perl Monger http://amsterdam.pm.org/ using perl5.00307 .. 5.29 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 Sat, 2019-05-11 at 16:23 +0200, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
* Linux kernel 5.0.13
No 5.0.12 ?
Nope - timing wise, 5.0.13 followed 5.0.12 too close and thus .12 is just skipped (changes of it are of course included)
When will we get 5.1.0 ?
When it passed all build checks and openQA runs in Staging
I ask, because on TW I "just" get 5.0
Kernel 5.0.1 hit Tumbleweed in Snapshot 20190313. So that's already two months ago :) Cheers, Dominique
participants (3)
-
Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
-
H.Merijn Brand
-
Knurpht-openSUSE