On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 02:51:31PM +0100, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-11-02 at 14:42 +0100, Petr Gajdos wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 02:08:43PM +0100, Stephan Kulow wrote:
> > > > gnucash currently builds but does not work because it /requires/ guile
> > > > versions less than 2.0, which are not (yet) present in openSUSE 12.1.
> > > > To "fix" gnucash, a guile1 package would have to be made available and
> > > > gnucash would have to build with it. Is that the sort of thing that
> > > > would be possible after RC2?
> > > Removing gnucash is still an option, yes.
> >
> > guile1 is available in multimedia:libs thanks to Dave Plater.
> > Could I help with it somehow?
> >
> > Petr
>
> Petr,
>
> The 'nice' fix to get would actually be a real fix on gnucash for guile
> 1 / 2 conversion.
>
> Together with upstream there was a lot of work undertaken already to
> build it (which succeeds with all the patches we have, which is also
> part of the 2.4.8 release), but runtime actually fails to load guile
> based modules (Also the test suite of gnucash fails on that one).
>
> bgo#655901 has some more information about this issue.
Dominique,
here are steps, that caused GnuCash start at least on my factory
system (hopefuly I didn't forgot something):
1. apply patch to gnucash enclosed, build and install it
see
http://blog.peter-b.co.uk/2011/06/geda-and-guile-dealing-with-deprecated.ht…
2. remove maxdepth setting from /usr/share/gnucash/guile-modules/gnucash/main.scm
3. replace all occurences of N_ by _ in all files in
/usr/share/gnucash/guile-modules/gnucash/report
/usr/share/gnucash/guile-modules/gnucash/report/standard-reports
It is surely not perfect, but only way I found in short time I have
for that. I'll investigate it further.
Petr
Hi,
I build Citadel Groupware Server in a project (see:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=citadel&project=home%3Ahomu…).
And get warnings like:
citadel-common.i586: W: non-standard-uid /etc/citadel citadel A file in this
package is owned by an unregistered user id. Please contact
citadel-common.i586: W: non-standard-gid /etc/citadel citadel A file in this
package is owned by an unregistered group id. Please contact
So, I would like to register the user and the group "citadel". Is that
possible?
Thank you and kind regards
Stefan
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In KDE:KDE3 I have 7 packages failing due to a strange error during the dependencies installation phase:
installing kdemultimedia3-video-3.5.10.1-20.6
error: unpacking of archive failed on file /opt/kde3/share/apps/noatun/skins/kjofol/phong/p_main.png;4eb84555: cpio: read failed - Bad file descriptor
error: kdemultimedia3-video-3.5.10.1-20.6.i586: install failed
(for example, here:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log?arch=i586&package=kde3-am… )
This happens only on i586 architecture and only for 12.1 (does not happen in Factory). The package kdemultimedia3-video itself
builds well and without any error. I tried rebuild several times, but thgis does not help.
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Hello,
in the OBS project "Printing" there is now CUPS version 1.5.0
for various openSUSE and SLE versions.
It may take a few hours until RPMs appear under
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Printing/
For openSUSE:Factory there is submitrequest 86888 pending
to upgrade CUPS in openSUSE:Factory to version 1.5.0.
See
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=722057
for background information.
Basically:
According to
http://www.cups.org/roadmap.php
CUPS 1.4.x is no longer maintained by upstream
which is the reason to upgrade to version 1.5.0.
Backward incompatible changes:
* The main header cups/cups.h no longer includes the PPD header
cups/ppd.h which may require code changes to applications.
* CUPS no longer supports the old ~/.cupsrc or ~/.lpoptions files
from CUPS 1.1.x. The ~/.cups/client.conf and ~/.cups/lpoptions
files that were introduced in CUPS 1.2 must now be used.
* The scheduler now requires that filters and backends
have group write permissions disabled (security).
This means:
Compiling software which use the CUPS PPD API but do not explicitly
include the <cups/ppd.h> header file would fail.
This backward-incompatible change should show up during package
build in OBS so that affected packages can be fixed.
In old-style applications which still use ~/.cupsrc
and ~/.lpoptions user default settings would no longer work.
I have no idea how many such old-style applications may exits.
Printer driver packages which install their own filters and
backends with group write permissions would no longer work.
I will check those packages in OBS.
For third party printer drivers from manufacturers I cannot
do anything (they may no longer work without manual adjustment).
I appreciate any testing and feedback regarding CUPS 1.5.0.
Kind Regards
Johannes Meixner
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Hello all,
openSUSE 12.1 Goldmaster will be released next week, on
Friday 11 November 2011.
Please submit your packages before Friday afternoon (UTC time) to make
sure they will get included in this release. Leaf packages submitted
during the week-end might also get accepted on Monday.
For a quick overview of the openSUSE Roadmap, please see:
http://en.opensuse.org/Roadmap
Thanks,
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