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Re: [opensuse-factory] Why can't I start Yast
by Tom Hardy
On Wednesday, 28 February 2018 11:03:46 CST Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink wrote:
>
> The messages say you changed /etc/resolv.conf manually ( the comments in the
> file say you shouldn't unless you remove one comment line ). To recreate
> resolv.conf do
> sudo rm /etc/resolv.conf && sudo rcnetwork restart
Well, that was interesting. The log, which I probably could have edited, is
reproduced below. Short version is I have a new "manually edited"
resolv.conf. This has never been a problem that I know of.
>
> A question: How did you upgrade TW ?
It has a complicated history. From 12.2 IIRC, I added a KF5 repository. I
later upgraded to Tumbleweed, probably with "dup". I then used "lu" for
probably years, while manually pruning unneeded stuff, until the advantages of
dup with --no-allow-vendor-change became clear.
Feb 28 11:10:57 sgt.decathlon.org nscd[1232]: 1232 monitored file `/etc/
resolv.conf` was deleted, removing watch
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org sudo[19988]: root : TTY=pts/5 ; PWD=/
root ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/sbin/rcnetwork restart
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org sudo[19988]: pam_systemd(sudo:session):
Cannot create session: Already running in a session
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org sudo[19988]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session
opened for user root by tom(uid=0)
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[1456]: <info>
[1519837858.1304] caught SIGTERM, shutting down normally.
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org systemd[1]: Stopping Network Manager...
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[1456]: <info>
[1519837858.1477] device (wlo1): state change: activated -> deactivating
(reason 'unmanaged', sys-iface-state: 'managed')
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[1456]: <info>
[1519837858.1482] manager: NetworkManager state is now DISCONNECTING
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[1456]: <info>
[1519837858.1857] device (wlo1): state change: deactivating -> unmanaged
(reason 'removed', sys-iface-state: 'managed')
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org dbus-daemon[1241]: [system] Activating via
systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher' unit='dbus-
org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service' requested by ':1.6' (uid=0 pid=1456
comm="/usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon ")
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org systemd[1]: Starting Network Manager Script
Dispatcher Service...
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[1456]: <info>
[1519837858.2201] dhcp4 (wlo1): canceled DHCP transaction, DHCP client pid
14389
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[1456]: <info>
[1519837858.2202] dhcp4 (wlo1): state changed bound -> done
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org avahi-daemon[1239]: Withdrawing address
record for 192.168.43.196 on wlo1.
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org avahi-daemon[1239]: Leaving mDNS multicast
group on interface wlo1.IPv4 with address 192.168.43.196.
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: wlo1: deauthenticating from a8:7c:
01:7e:70:39 by local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING)
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org dbus-daemon[1241]: [system] Successfully
activated service 'org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher'
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org systemd[1]: Started Network Manager Script
Dispatcher Service.
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: req:1 'connectivity-
change': new request (5 scripts)
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: req:1 'connectivity-
change': start running ordered scripts...
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org avahi-daemon[1239]: Interface wlo1.IPv4 no
longer relevant for mDNS.
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org avahi-daemon[1239]: Withdrawing address
record for fe80::2c0a:7acb:1012:ceca on wlo1.
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org avahi-daemon[1239]: Leaving mDNS multicast
group on interface wlo1.IPv6 with address fe80::2c0a:7acb:1012:ceca.
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org avahi-daemon[1239]: Interface wlo1.IPv6 no
longer relevant for mDNS.
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org nscd[1232]: 1232 monitored file `/etc/
resolv.conf` was created, adding watch
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org nscd[1232]: 1232 monitored file `/etc/
resolv.conf` was written to
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org nscd[1232]: 1232 monitored file `/etc/
resolv.conf` was written to
Feb 28 11:10:58 sgt.decathlon.org nscd[1232]: 1232 monitored file `/etc/
resolv.conf` was written to
Feb 28 11:10:59 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[1456]: nisdomainname: you
must be root to change the domain name
Feb 28 11:10:59 sgt.decathlon.org nscd[1232]: 1232 monitored file `/etc/
resolv.conf` was written to
Feb 28 11:10:59 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[1456]: nisdomainname: you
must be root to change the domain name
Feb 28 11:10:59 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[1456]: <info>
[1519837859.6817] manager: NetworkManager state is now DISCONNECTED
Feb 28 11:10:59 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: req:2 'down' [wlo1]:
new request (5 scripts)
Feb 28 11:10:59 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: req:2 'down' [wlo1]:
start running ordered scripts...
Feb 28 11:10:59 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: /etc/NetworkManager/
dispatcher.d/nfs: line 40: reaches: bad array subscript
Feb 28 11:10:59 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: /etc/NetworkManager/
dispatcher.d/nfs: line 42: reaches: bad array subscript
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: ping: : Name or
service not known
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: ping: : Name or
service not known
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: /etc/NetworkManager/
dispatcher.d/nfs: line 49: reaches[$1]: bad array subscript
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[1456]: nisdomainname: you
must be root to change the domain name
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[1456]: <info>
[1519837860.4736] exiting (success)
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org systemd[1]: Stopped Network Manager.
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org systemd[1]: Starting Network Manager...
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837860.7324] NetworkManager (version 1.10.4) is starting... (after a
restart)
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837860.7338] Read config: /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837860.7583] manager[0x55c5547b60f0]: monitoring kernel firmware
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org dbus-daemon[1241]: [system] Activating via
systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.hostname1' unit='dbus-
org.freedesktop.hostname1.service' requested by ':1.25819' (uid=0 pid=20381
comm="/usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon ")
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org systemd[1]: Starting Hostname Service...
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org dbus-daemon[1241]: [system] Successfully
activated service 'org.freedesktop.hostname1'
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org systemd[1]: Started Hostname Service.
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837860.9378] hostname: hostname: using hostnamed
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837860.9379] hostname: hostname changed from (none) to
"sgt.decathlon.org"
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837860.9388] dns-mgr[0x55c5547db130]: init: dns=default, rc-
manager=netconfig
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837860.9423] rfkill1: found WiFi radio killswitch (at /sys/devices/
pci0000:00/0000:00:15.3/0000:07:00.0/ieee80211/phy0/rfkill1) (driver
rt2800pci)
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837860.9429] rfkill0: found WiFi radio killswitch (at /sys/devices/
platform/hp-wmi/rfkill/rfkill0) (platform driver hp-wmi)
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837860.9455] manager[0x55c5547b60f0]: rfkill: WiFi hardware radio set
enabled
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837860.9456] manager[0x55c5547b60f0]: rfkill: WWAN hardware radio set
disabled
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: ACPI Error: Field [B128] at bit
offset/length 128/1024 exceeds size of target Buffer (160 bits) (20170831/
dsopcode-235)
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution
failed \_SB.WMID.HWCD, AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT (20170831/psparse-550)
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution
failed \_SB.WMID.WMAD, AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT (20170831/psparse-550)
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org systemd[1]: Started Network Manager.
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org sudo[19988]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session
closed for user root
Feb 28 11:11:00 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837860.9849] settings: loaded plugin keyfile: (c) 2007 - 2016 Red Hat,
Inc. To report bugs please use the NetworkManager mailing list.
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.0403] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/NETGEAR05 (4b2e8cac-8031-4b85-815b-2acd38d96348,"NETGEAR05")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.0991] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Tires_WiFi (13cbe6eb-f6ed-4c3f-acae-71bd31d97365,"Tires_WiFi")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.1652] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/DecoW (d930f3ef-707a-4b0b-8317-a284de5b8fe2,"DecoW")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.2234] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/WholeFoodsMarket (d1f630b8-b784-48cf-
bdca-94c6666729fb,"WholeFoodsMarket")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.2808] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/brittany_bitch-guest (ab19793c-2f03-46e7-
a63a-23b3d189d2f9,"brittany_bitch-guest")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.3269] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/attwifi (aea47a46-3f5c-4684-8860-c4c4ff1edcb5,"attwifi")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.3840] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/freeBestBuywifi
(dee9c77b-8683-45c7-94cb-61f7844bc956,"freeBestBuywifi")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.4388] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Whopper Wi-Fi (6286656b-03b7-4747-b70f-880626796682,"Whopper Wi-
Fi")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.4962] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/CityGuest (2b8cb3f9-1ff7-4a10-9104-fd327ad53736,"CityGuest")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.5475] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/MichaelsGuest (7a505ce0-317c-44aa-
b641-94c515940b21,"MichaelsGuest")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.6064] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/LakesGuest (33f1adda-9341-42df-9ed0-d8cdffbdb3e5,"LakesGuest")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.6584] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Maynards Guest (93e113e8-f242-4ce8-acee-21a82a8d50bc,"Maynards
Guest")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.7009] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Green Mill Guest (d1fd4d08-ed78-4ba0-a435-390f0ff2524b,"Green Mill
Guest")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.7560] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Brueggers-Wi-Fi (7dc33fbf-1a34-4376-ac25-1b4077fd33ab,"Brueggers-
Wi-Fi")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.8037] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/HPBwifi (b9ca88d4-8c7d-4243-b685-679f29b0e7da,"HPBwifi")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.8585] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/@MainstreetBar Free WiFi (0cadc664-3656-4261-9483-
d585a327add1,"@MainstreetBar Free WiFi")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.9031] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Wild Boar (e685c46e-998b-45b7-9f7c-9edbc260fe9d,"Wild Boar")
Feb 28 11:11:01 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837861.9734] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Old Country Buffet Guest (1d78d369-faa8-45f8-
a3b1-580fb7ca136a,"Old Country Buffet Guest")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.0339] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/JJ's Clubhouse (60275153-4d54-4c44-a2e4-c9cbc10453e9,"JJ's
Clubhouse")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.0938] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Park Tavern - Guest (83cdf876-672a-4340-9a1d-b2e5f484e527,"Park
Tavern - Guest")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.1569] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/att-wifi (2d5df415-583a-42ec-b278-ce6c906dcf9a,"att-wifi")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.2068] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/ArbysGuest (8fc8b281-a599-4592-a18a-34562ae02e41,"ArbysGuest")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.2504] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Cherry Berry (3453503f-3b73-4d90-9a3a-6aa248f11bf1,"Cherry Berry")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.3051] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Potbelly WiFi (ff8ddbec-c23d-40c9-9774-4328e9b07a0e,"Potbelly
WiFi")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.3492] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Peking_Garden
(2c64a3de-29ab-428a-8322-7c7dd604e004,"Peking_Garden")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.4006] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Wok_in_the_Park (678a2a32-07b0-4131-820a-
bbb1144165d0,"Wok_in_the_Park")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.4565] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/TangledGuest (0a35f388-4352-4054-b312-b040aa1eeaf2,"TangledGuest")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.5015] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/PANERA (6a782d6d-7be1-4246-859a-aa11a708905c,"PANERA")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.5494] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Caribou Coffee (f6041665-0060-4550-bb79-11509db13ea0,"Caribou
Coffee")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.6001] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Hoggs-Guest1 (2dbbf2e0-324a-4ca9-828a-35ef2ca1bbd6,"Hoggs-Guest1")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.6489] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/SuperMoon Guest (9763240d-3f77-4a33-b874-5e7332ad4ac3,"SuperMoon
Guest")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7004] keyfile: new connection /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/Deco Network (89341840-1619-41ac-9a12-b94a0ead4263,"Deco Network")
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7361] manager: rfkill: WiFi enabled by radio killswitch; enabled
by state file
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7363] manager: rfkill: WWAN enabled by radio killswitch; disabled
by state file
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7364] manager: Networking is enabled by state file
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7368] dhcp-init: Using DHCP client 'dhclient'
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7370] Loaded device plugin: NMBondDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7370] Loaded device plugin: NMBridgeDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7371] Loaded device plugin: NMDummyDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7372] Loaded device plugin: NMEthernetDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7372] Loaded device plugin: NMInfinibandDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7373] Loaded device plugin: NMIPTunnelDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: req:3 'hostname': new
request (5 scripts)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7374] Loaded device plugin: NMMacsecDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: req:3 'hostname':
start running ordered scripts...
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7374] Loaded device plugin: NMMacvlanDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7375] Loaded device plugin: NMPppDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7376] Loaded device plugin: NMTunDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7376] Loaded device plugin: NMVethDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7377] Loaded device plugin: NMVlanDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7377] Loaded device plugin: NMVxlanDeviceFactory (internal)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.7726] Loaded device plugin: NMTeamFactory (/usr/lib64/
NetworkManager/libnm-device-plugin-team.so)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.8116] Loaded device plugin: NMWwanFactory (/usr/lib64/
NetworkManager/libnm-device-plugin-wwan.so)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.8272] Loaded device plugin: NMWifiFactory (/usr/lib64/
NetworkManager/libnm-device-plugin-wifi.so)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.8304] Loaded device plugin: NMAtmManager (/usr/lib64/
NetworkManager/libnm-device-plugin-adsl.so)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.8519] Loaded device plugin: NMBluezManager (/usr/lib64/
NetworkManager/libnm-device-plugin-bluetooth.so)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.8609] Loaded device plugin: NMOvsFactory (/usr/lib64/
NetworkManager/libnm-device-plugin-ovs.so)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.8642] device (lo): carrier: link connected
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.8695] manager: (lo): new Generic device (/org/freedesktop/
NetworkManager/Devices/1)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.8837] manager: (eno1): new Ethernet device (/org/freedesktop/
NetworkManager/Devices/2)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.8952] device (eno1): state change: unmanaged -> unavailable
(reason 'managed', sys-iface-state: 'external')
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eno1:
link is not ready
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.9049] wifi-nl80211: (wlo1): using nl80211 for WiFi device control
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.9057] device (wlo1): driver supports Access Point (AP) mode
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.9150] manager: (wlo1): new 802.11 WiFi device (/org/freedesktop/
NetworkManager/Devices/3)
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.9201] device (wlo1): state change: unmanaged -> unavailable
(reason 'managed', sys-iface-state: 'external')
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlo1:
link is not ready
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlo1:
link is not ready
Feb 28 11:11:02 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837862.9980] device (wlo1): set-hw-addr: set MAC address to 06:AB:4C:ED:
95:2A (scanning)
Feb 28 11:11:03 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlo1:
link is not ready
Feb 28 11:11:03 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837863.1571] ovsdb: Could not connect: No such file or directory
Feb 28 11:11:03 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837863.4516] modem-manager: ModemManager available
Feb 28 11:11:03 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837863.4573] supplicant: wpa_supplicant running
Feb 28 11:11:03 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837863.4575] device (wlo1): supplicant interface state: init -> starting
Feb 28 11:11:03 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837863.9271] sup-iface[0x55c5548e6820,wlo1]: supports 4 scan SSIDs
Feb 28 11:11:03 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837863.9370] device (wlo1): supplicant interface state: starting -> ready
Feb 28 11:11:03 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837863.9391] device (wlo1): state change: unavailable -> disconnected
(reason 'supplicant-available', sys-iface-state: 'managed')
Feb 28 11:11:03 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlo1:
link is not ready
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.1141] policy: auto-activating connection 'DecoW'
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.1182] device (wlo1): Activation: starting connection 'DecoW'
(d930f3ef-707a-4b0b-8317-a284de5b8fe2)
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.1189] device (wlo1): state change: disconnected -> prepare (reason
'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed')
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.1194] manager: NetworkManager state is now CONNECTING
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.1219] device (wlo1): set-hw-addr: reset MAC address to
C0:18:85:38:59:B0 (preserve)
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlo1:
link is not ready
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.2260] device (wlo1): supplicant interface state: ready -> disabled
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.3018] device (wlo1): supplicant interface state: disabled ->
inactive
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.3108] device (wlo1): state change: prepare -> config (reason
'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed')
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.3125] device (wlo1): Activation: (wifi) access point 'DecoW' has
security, but secrets are required.
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.3126] device (wlo1): state change: config -> need-auth (reason
'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed')
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.5404] device (wlo1): state change: need-auth -> prepare (reason
'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed')
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.5489] device (wlo1): state change: prepare -> config (reason
'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed')
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.5608] device (wlo1): Activation: (wifi) connection 'DecoW' has
security, and secrets exist. No new secrets needed.
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.5648] Config: added 'ssid' value 'DecoW'
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.5661] Config: added 'scan_ssid' value '1'
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.5670] Config: added 'bgscan' value 'simple:30:-80:86400'
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.5678] Config: added 'key_mgmt' value 'WPA-PSK'
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.5686] Config: added 'psk' value '<hidden>'
Feb 28 11:11:05 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837865.7355] device (wlo1): supplicant interface state: inactive ->
scanning
Feb 28 11:11:06 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: wlo1: authenticate with a8:7c:01:7e:
70:39
Feb 28 11:11:06 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: wlo1: send auth to a8:7c:01:7e:70:39
(try 1/3)
Feb 28 11:11:06 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837866.7929] device (wlo1): supplicant interface state: scanning ->
authenticating
Feb 28 11:11:06 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: wlo1: authenticated
Feb 28 11:11:06 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: wlo1: associate with a8:7c:01:7e:
70:39 (try 1/3)
Feb 28 11:11:06 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837866.8123] device (wlo1): supplicant interface state: authenticating ->
associating
Feb 28 11:11:06 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: wlo1: RX AssocResp from a8:7c:01:7e:
70:39 (capab=0x8431 status=0 aid=8)
Feb 28 11:11:06 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: wlo1: associated
Feb 28 11:11:06 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837866.8537] device (wlo1): supplicant interface state: associating ->
associated
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.0390] device (wlo1): supplicant interface state: associated -> 4-
way handshake
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlo1:
link becomes ready
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.0518] device (wlo1): supplicant interface state: 4-way handshake -
> completed
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.0520] device (wlo1): Activation: (wifi) Stage 2 of 5 (Device
Configure) successful. Connected to wireless network 'DecoW'.
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.0522] device (wlo1): state change: config -> ip-config (reason
'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed')
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.0550] dhcp4 (wlo1): activation: beginning transaction (timeout in
45 seconds)
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.0619] dhcp4 (wlo1): dhclient started with pid 20418
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.2035] dhcp4 (wlo1): address 192.168.43.196
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.2037] dhcp4 (wlo1): plen 24 (255.255.255.0)
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.2038] dhcp4 (wlo1): gateway 192.168.43.1
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.2039] dhcp4 (wlo1): lease time 3600
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.2040] dhcp4 (wlo1): hostname 'sgt'
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.2041] dhcp4 (wlo1): nameserver '192.168.43.1'
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.2042] dhcp4 (wlo1): state changed unknown -> bound
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org avahi-daemon[1239]: Joining mDNS multicast
group on interface wlo1.IPv4 with address 192.168.43.196.
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org avahi-daemon[1239]: New relevant interface
wlo1.IPv4 for mDNS.
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org avahi-daemon[1239]: Registering new address
record for 192.168.43.196 on wlo1.IPv4.
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.2465] device (wlo1): state change: ip-config -> ip-check (reason
'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed')
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.2545] device (wlo1): state change: ip-check -> secondaries (reason
'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed')
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.2558] device (wlo1): state change: secondaries -> activated
(reason 'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed')
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.2566] manager: NetworkManager state is now CONNECTED_LOCAL
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.3536] manager: NetworkManager state is now CONNECTED_SITE
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.3541] policy: set 'DecoW' (wlo1) as default for IPv4 routing and
DNS
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org nscd[1232]: 1232 monitored file `/etc/
resolv.conf` was written to
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: nisdomainname: you
must be root to change the domain name
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837867.9822] device (wlo1): Activation: successful, device activated.
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: req:4 'up' [wlo1]: new
request (5 scripts)
Feb 28 11:11:07 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: req:4 'up' [wlo1]:
start running ordered scripts...
Feb 28 11:11:08 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: SFW2-INext-ACC-TCP IN=wlo1 OUT=
MAC=c0:18:85:38:59:b0:a8:7c:01:7e:70:39:08:00 SRC=192.168.43.1
DST=192.168.43.196 LEN=60 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=30185 DF PROTO=TCP
SPT=51765 DPT=1716 WINDOW=14600 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0 OPT
(020405B40402080A01A6ADA10000000001030306)
Feb 28 11:11:08 sgt.decathlon.org avahi-daemon[1239]: Joining mDNS multicast
group on interface wlo1.IPv6 with address fe80::2c0a:7acb:1012:ceca.
Feb 28 11:11:08 sgt.decathlon.org avahi-daemon[1239]: New relevant interface
wlo1.IPv6 for mDNS.
Feb 28 11:11:08 sgt.decathlon.org avahi-daemon[1239]: Registering new address
record for fe80::2c0a:7acb:1012:ceca on wlo1.*.
Feb 28 11:11:08 sgt.decathlon.org akonadi_imap_resource[3269]: attempting
client step after doneflag
Feb 28 11:11:08 sgt.decathlon.org akonadi_imap_resource[3268]: attempting
client step after doneflag
Feb 28 11:11:09 sgt.decathlon.org kernel: SFW2-INext-ACC-TCP IN=wlo1 OUT=
MAC=c0:18:85:38:59:b0:a8:7c:01:7e:70:39:08:00 SRC=192.168.43.1
DST=192.168.43.196 LEN=60 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=16549 DF PROTO=TCP
SPT=45351 DPT=1716 WINDOW=14600 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0 OPT
(020405B40402080A01A6AE430000000001030306)
Feb 28 11:11:10 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: nisdomainname: you
must be root to change the domain name
Feb 28 11:11:10 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837870.3044] manager: startup complete
Feb 28 11:11:10 sgt.decathlon.org NetworkManager[20381]: <info>
[1519837870.7178] manager: NetworkManager state is now CONNECTED_GLOBAL
Feb 28 11:11:10 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: req:5 'connectivity-
change': new request (5 scripts)
Feb 28 11:11:10 sgt.decathlon.org nm-dispatcher[19999]: req:5 'connectivity-
change': start running ordered scripts...
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6 years, 8 months
New Tumbleweed snapshot 20210612 released!
by 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&versio…
Please do not reply to this email to report issues, rather file a bug
on bugzilla.opensuse.org. For more information on filing bugs please
see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Submitting_bug_reports
Packages changed:
adwaita-qt (1.3.0 -> 1.3.1)
akonadi-calendar (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
akonadi-calendar-tools (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
akonadi-contact (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
akonadi-import-wizard (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
akonadi-mime (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
akonadi-notes (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
akonadi-search (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
akonadi-server (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
akregator (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
alsa
alsa-ucm-conf
analitza (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
baloo5-widgets (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
biosdevname
blinken (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
bovo (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
calendarsupport (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
cervisia (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
corosync (2.4.5 -> 2.4.5+git69.6236728a)
dolphin (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
dragonplayer (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
eventviews (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
ffmpegthumbs (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
gpsd
grantleetheme (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
gwenview5 (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
incidenceeditor (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
juk (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
k3b (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kaccounts-integration (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kaccounts-providers (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kaddressbook (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kalarmcal (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kalgebra (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kamera (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kanagram (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kapptemplate (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kate (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
katomic (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kblackbox (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kblocks (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kbounce (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kbreakout (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kbruch (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kcachegrind (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kcalc (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kcalutils (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kcharselect (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kcolorchooser (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kcron (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kde-print-manager (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kdeconnect-kde (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kdeedu-data (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kdegraphics-thumbnailers (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kdenetwork-filesharing (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kdepim-addons (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kdepim-runtime (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kdf (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kdialog (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kdiamond (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kgeography (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kget (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kgoldrunner (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
khangman (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
khelpcenter5 (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kidentitymanagement (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kig (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kimap (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kio-extras5 (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kio_audiocd (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kipi-plugins (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kiriki (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kiten (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kitinerary (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kjumpingcube (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kldap (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kleopatra (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
klines (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kmag (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kmahjongg (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kmail (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kmail-account-wizard (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kmailtransport (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kmbox (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kmime (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kmines (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kmousetool (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kmouth (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kmplot (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
knavalbattle (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
knetwalk (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
knotes (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kolf (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kollision (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kolourpaint (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kompare (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
konquest (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
konsole (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kontact (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kontactinterface (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
konversation (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kopete (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
korganizer (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kpat (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kpimtextedit (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kpkpass (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kqtquickcharts (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
krdc (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kreversi (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
krfb (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kruler (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kshisen (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
ksirk (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
ksmtp (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kspaceduel (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
ksquares (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
ksudoku (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
ksystemlog (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kteatime (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
ktimer (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
ktnef (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
ktouch (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kturtle (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kubrick (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kwalletmanager5 (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
kwordquiz (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libgravatar (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libkcddb (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libkcompactdisc (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libkdcraw (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libkdegames (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libkdepim (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libkeduvocdocument (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libkexiv2 (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libkgapi (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libkipi (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libkleo (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libkmahjongg (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libkomparediff2 (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libksane (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libksieve (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libktorrent (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
libnettle (3.7.2 -> 3.7.3)
lokalize (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
lskat (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
mailcommon (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
mailimporter (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
mbox-importer (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
messagelib (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
mobipocket (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
okular (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
pam-config
parley (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
perl-Convert-ASN1 (0.29 -> 0.31)
perl-Net-DNS (1.29 -> 1.31)
perl-ldap (0.66 -> 0.68)
pim-data-exporter (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
pim-sieve-editor (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
pimcommon (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
plasma5-workspace
polkit
quadrapassel (40.1 -> 40.2)
ristretto (0.10.0 -> 0.11.0)
signon-kwallet-extension (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
spectacle (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
step (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
sweeper (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
ucode-intel (20210216 -> 20210608)
umbrello (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
yakuake (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
=== Details ===
==== adwaita-qt ====
Version update (1.3.0 -> 1.3.1)
Subpackages: adwaita-qt5 libadwaitaqt1
- Update to version 1.3.1:
+ Fixed wrongly advertised version.
+ Fixed compatibility with older versions.
+ Fixed QTabWidget issue where tabs were stretched to full
width/heigh.
==== akonadi-calendar ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: akonadi-calendar-lang akonadi-plugin-calendar libKF5AkonadiCalendar5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== akonadi-calendar-tools ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: akonadi-calendar-tools-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== akonadi-contact ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: akonadi-contact-lang akonadi-plugin-contacts libKF5AkonadiContact5 libKF5ContactEditor5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== akonadi-import-wizard ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: akonadi-import-wizard-lang libKPimImportWizard5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== akonadi-mime ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: akonadi-mime-lang akonadi-plugin-mime libKF5AkonadiMime5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== akonadi-notes ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: akonadi-notes-lang libKF5AkonadiNotes5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== akonadi-search ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: akonadi-search-lang libKF5AkonadiSearch
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== akonadi-server ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: akonadi-server-lang libKF5AkonadiAgentBase5 libKF5AkonadiCore5 libKF5AkonadiPrivate5 libKF5AkonadiWidgets5 libKF5AkonadiXml5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
- Install AppArmor profiles (as -apparmor subpackage)
- add akonadi-apparmor-opensuse.diff to adjust the profiles to
openSUSE paths, and to add 'abi' rules to the profiles
==== akregator ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: akregator-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== alsa ====
Subpackages: libasound2 libasound2-32bit libatopology2
- Fix regression in config read and UCM handling on pipewire and
pulseaudio (boo#1187079, boo#1187033):
0001-conf-fix-load_for_all_cards.patch
0002-ucm-add-_alibpref-to-get-the-private-device-prefix.patch
0003-ucm-fix-_alibpref-string-add-.-delimiter-to-the-end.patch
==== alsa-ucm-conf ====
- Fix for HDA config lookup (boo#1187079):
0001-HDA-Intel-the-lookups-are-supported-from-syntax-4.patch
==== analitza ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: analitza-lang libAnalitza5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== baloo5-widgets ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: baloo5-widgets-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== biosdevname ====
- install to /usr (boo#1029961)
==== blinken ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: blinken-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== bovo ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: bovo-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== calendarsupport ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: calendarsupport-lang libKF5CalendarSupport5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Improve the printed to-do list
==== cervisia ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: cervisia-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== corosync ====
Version update (2.4.5 -> 2.4.5+git69.6236728a)
Subpackages: libcfg6 libcmap4 libcorosync_common4 libcpg4 libquorum5
- Update to version 2.4.5+git69.6236728a:
* man: replace votequorum_poll for actually used fn
* qnetd: sort by node_id when add new client
* man: adjust description about interface section
* qnetd: Simplify KAP Tie-breaker logic
* qnetd: Fix NULL dereference of client
* man: votequorum.5: use proper single quotes
* tests: Use CS_DISPATCH_BLOCKING instead of cycle
* totemsrp: Move token received callback
* common_lib: Remove trailing spaces in cs_strerror
* totemsrp: More informative messages
- Remove patches:
bug-1166899-quorumtool-Fix-exit-status-codes.patch
bug-1163460-totemip-Add-support-for-sin6_scope_id.patch
==== dolphin ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: dolphin-part dolphin-part-lang libdolphinvcs5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Fix crash on Wayland when closing the mainwindow while another dialog is open
* [contextmenusettingspage] Fix Crash because of nullptr (kde#437539)
* search/facetswidget: Check for protocol before trying to fetch tags (kde#435586)
==== dragonplayer ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: dragonplayer-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== eventviews ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: eventviews-lang libKF5EventViews5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Fix corner cases in the Agenda and Month views
* Show recurring to-dos on DTDUE in the month view, like plain to-dos
==== ffmpegthumbs ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: ffmpegthumbs-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== gpsd ====
- disable lto on aarch64 for now (bsc#1187089)
==== grantleetheme ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: grantleetheme-lang libKF5GrantleeTheme5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== gwenview5 ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: gwenview5-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== incidenceeditor ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: incidenceeditor-lang libKF5IncidenceEditor5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Simplify the code that saves incidences
==== juk ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: juk-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Add missing Qt5Concurrent to target_link_libraries
==== k3b ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: k3b-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Don't ask if the user wants to overwrite two times
* Fix showing of dialog the user can't interact with when saving (kde#437574)
==== kaccounts-integration ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kaccounts-integration-lang libkaccounts2
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kaccounts-providers ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kaccounts-providers-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kaddressbook ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kaddressbook-doc kaddressbook-lang libKPimAddressbookImportExport5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kalarmcal ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: akonadi-plugin-kalarmcal kalarmcal-lang libKF5AlarmCalendar5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kalgebra ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kalgebra-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kamera ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kamera-lang kio_kamera
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kanagram ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kanagram-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kapptemplate ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kapptemplate-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kate ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kate-lang kate-plugins
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Prevent crash in git-blame for HUGE git commits (kde#437683)
* Fix crash when turning on "bg shading" for Documents plugin
* deactivate Kate command bar if KXMLGui command bar is there
==== katomic ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: katomic-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kblackbox ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kblackbox-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kblocks ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kblocks-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Extract all messages
==== kbounce ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kbounce-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kbreakout ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kbreakout-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kbruch ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kbruch-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kcachegrind ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kcachegrind-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kcalc ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kcalc-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kcalutils ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kcalutils-lang libKF5CalendarUtils5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Add "end time" to item viewer's display of events (kde#438082)
==== kcharselect ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kcharselect-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kcolorchooser ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kcolorchooser-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kcron ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kcron-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kde-print-manager ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kde-print-manager-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kdeconnect-kde ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kdeconnect-kde-lang kdeconnect-kde-zsh-completion
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* [SMS App] Fix message sending area from always having a white background (kde#434791)
==== kdeedu-data ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kdegraphics-thumbnailers ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kdenetwork-filesharing ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kdenetwork-filesharing-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kdepim-addons ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kdepim-addons-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Only show the event address if there's anything substantial to show
==== kdepim-runtime ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kdepim-runtime-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Make the EWS Configuration dialog fit on small screens (kde#436841)
* Adjust the size of the iCal Calendar File properties dialog (kde#435871)
==== kdf ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kdf-lang kwikdisk
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kdialog ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kdialog-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kdiamond ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kdiamond-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kgeography ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kgeography-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kget ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kget-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kgoldrunner ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kgoldrunner-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== khangman ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: khangman-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== khelpcenter5 ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: khelpcenter5-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kidentitymanagement ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kidentitymanagement-lang libKF5IdentityManagement5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kig ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kig-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kimap ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kimap-lang libKF5IMAP5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kio-extras5 ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kio-extras5-lang libkioarchive5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* thumbnail: Check shm size before writing to it
==== kio_audiocd ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kio_audiocd-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kipi-plugins ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kipi-plugins-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kiriki ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kiriki-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kiten ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: fonts-KanjiStrokeOrders kiten-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kitinerary ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKPimItinerary5 libKPimItinerary5-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Fix station name comparison for unbound train tickets
* Fix single digit day date parsing in oui.sncf confirmation emails (kde#437854)
* Improve handling of multi-leg and return tickets in Oui.sncf summary emails (kde#436976)
* Fix off by one date in certain SNCF tickets
* Apply the same departure day handling we have for flights also for trains
==== kjumpingcube ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kjumpingcube-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kldap ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kldap-lang libKF5Ldap5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kleopatra ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kleopatra-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== klines ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: klines-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kmag ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kmag-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kmahjongg ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kmahjongg-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kmail ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kmail-application-icons kmail-lang ktnef
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Allow to load eml file
==== kmail-account-wizard ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kmail-account-wizard-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kmailtransport ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kmailtransport-lang libKF5MailTransport5 libKF5MailTransportAkonadi5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kmbox ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kmime ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kmime-lang libKF5Mime5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kmines ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kmines-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kmousetool ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kmousetool-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kmouth ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kmouth-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kmplot ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kmplot-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== knavalbattle ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: knavalbattle-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== knetwalk ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: knetwalk-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== knotes ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: knotes-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kolf ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kolf-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Fix saving courses and games (kde#437318)
==== kollision ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kollision-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kolourpaint ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kolourpaint-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kompare ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kompare-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== konquest ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: konquest-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== konsole ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: konsole-part konsole-part-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Allow /bin/sh as a profile command (kde#436242)
* Fix alpha channel of scrollbar colors (kde#437223)
* Don't override profile icon in "New Tab" menu (kde#437200)
* Fix crash when using a color scheme with random colors (kde#434892)
* Fix type of randomSeed parameter
- Drop upstream patch:
* 0001-Fix-alpha-channel-of-scrollbar-colors.patch
==== kontact ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kontact-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kontactinterface ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kontactinterface-lang libKF5KontactInterface5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== konversation ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: konversation-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Use KPasswordLineEdit for all password edit fields
==== kopete ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kopete-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== korganizer ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: korganizer-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kpat ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kpat-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kpimtextedit ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kpimtextedit-lang libKF5PimTextEdit5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Fix Bug 436880 - Kmail ignores right-to-left text direction (kde#436880)
* Add autotest for Bug 436880
==== kpkpass ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKPimPkPass5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kqtquickcharts ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== krdc ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: krdc-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kreversi ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kreversi-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== krfb ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: krfb-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kruler ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kruler-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kshisen ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kshisen-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== ksirk ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: ksirk-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== ksmtp ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: ksmtp-lang libKPimSMTP5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kspaceduel ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kspaceduel-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== ksquares ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: ksquares-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== ksudoku ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: ksudoku-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== ksystemlog ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: ksystemlog-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kteatime ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kteatime-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== ktimer ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: ktimer-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== ktnef ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: ktnef-lang libKF5Tnef5
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== ktouch ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: ktouch-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kturtle ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kturtle-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kubrick ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kubrick-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kwalletmanager5 ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kwalletmanager5-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== kwordquiz ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kwordquiz-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libgravatar ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKF5Gravatar5 libgravatar-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libkcddb ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKF5Cddb5 libkcddb-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libkcompactdisc ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKF5CompactDisc5 libkcompactdisc-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libkdcraw ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libkdegames ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: kdegames-carddecks-default libkdegames-lang libkf5kdegames6
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libkdepim ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKF5Libkdepim5 libkdepim-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libkeduvocdocument ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKEduVocDocument5 libkeduvocdocument-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libkexiv2 ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libkgapi ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKPimGAPICalendar5 libKPimGAPIContacts5 libKPimGAPICore5 libKPimGAPITasks5 libkgapi-lang sasl2-kdexoauth2
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libkipi ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKF5Kipi32_0_0 libkipi-data
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libkleo ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKF5Libkleo5 libkleo-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Add Boost::headers to link libraries
==== libkmahjongg ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKF5KMahjongglib5 libkmahjongg-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libkomparediff2 ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libkomparediff2-5 libkomparediff2-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libksane ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKF5Sane5 libksane-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libksieve ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libksieve-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libktorrent ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKF5Torrent6 libktorrent-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== libnettle ====
Version update (3.7.2 -> 3.7.3)
Subpackages: libhogweed6 libhogweed6-32bit libnettle8 libnettle8-32bit
- GNU Nettle 3.7.3: [CVE-2021-3580, bsc#1187060]
* Fix crash for zero input to rsa_sec_decrypt and
rsa_decrypt_tr. Potential denial of service vector.
* Ensure that all of rsa_decrypt_tr and rsa_sec_decrypt return
failure for out of range inputs, instead of either crashing,
or silently reducing input modulo n. Potential denial of
service vector.
* Ensure that rsa_decrypt returns failure for out of range
inputs, instead of silently reducing input modulo n.
* Ensure that rsa_sec_decrypt returns failure if the message
size is too large for the given key. Unlike the other bugs,
this would typically be triggered by invalid local
configuration, rather than by processing untrusted remote
data.
==== lokalize ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: lokalize-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== lskat ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: lskat-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== mailcommon ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKF5MailCommon5 mailcommon-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== mailimporter ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKF5MailImporter5 libKF5MailImporterAkonadi5 mailimporter-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== mbox-importer ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: mbox-importer-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== messagelib ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: messagelib-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Fix bug 206269 "An escaping problem also occurs with '&' in subject or body (kde#206269)
==== mobipocket ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== okular ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: okular-lang okular-spectre
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* FormLineEdit: Don't run focusin action when gaining focus because of window management (kde#436990)
* FormLineEdit: Don't run focusout/formatfield actions when losing focus because of window management (kde#435833)
* FormLineEdit: Move editing=false up in the focus out event
* Mark items with name in toolsQuick as default
* Unbox alert() parameters when they are in an object
* Second attempt at fixing the windows/craft build
* Fix spectre includes
* Fix loading some png files inside zip comicbook files (kde#436086)
==== pam-config ====
- Add "revoke" to the option list for pam_keyinit
(Remove some leftover debugs while we're at it)
[pam-config-fix-pam_keyinit-options.patch]
- prior to writing an service-specific config file, the main function
calls access() on the destination file in /etc/pam.d.
This will fail and no config file will be written when the original
config file was installed in /usr/etc/pam.d.
A similar problem exists when creating the new service file:
create_service_file() wants to give the new service file the same
user, group and mode as the old one, but the old one may not exist.
In that case, set these to 0(root), 0(root), and 0644.
[pam-config-remove-bad-access-call.patch]
==== parley ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: parley-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== perl-Convert-ASN1 ====
Version update (0.29 -> 0.31)
- updated to 0.31
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Convert-ASN1/ChangeLog
0.31 -- Wed Jun 02 22:28:29 ADT 2021
* Official CPAN release of 0.30
0.30 -- Sat May 29 21:56:29 ADT 2021
* Fixes #43 - Perl 5.35.1 makes scalar assignment to undef a compile time error
- Rebase Convert-ASN1-0.22-test.diff
==== perl-Net-DNS ====
Version update (1.29 -> 1.31)
- Update to 1.31
* 1.31 May 2, 2021
- Improve implementation of SVCB record.
* 1.30 Mar 30, 2021
- Simplify parsing of multi-line RRs in zone file.
Improve robustness of "dry" resolver tests.
Avoid deep recursion in non-fatal test report.
==== perl-ldap ====
Version update (0.66 -> 0.68)
- Add cpanspec.yml as source file
- Review the package dependencies
- Update to 0.68
* 0.68 -- Sun Jan 3 17:58:18 CET 2021
- Enhancements:
* Control/NoOp.pm: new
* Control/Subentries.pm: new
* Constant.pm: add tags to allow exporting groups of constants
* Constant.pm: add Active Directory Control & Extension OIDs
* Constant.pm: add references to perl-ldap's modules
- Bug Fixes:
* META.json: update author & bugtracker
* Control/*.pm: typo & grammar fixes
* Control/Relax.pm: slight rephrasing
* FAQ.pod: fix spelling/grammar error
* Changes: fix typo
* 0.67 -- Sat Dec 26 14:50:55 CEST 2020
- Enhancements:
* Makefile.PL: update author & bugtracker
* LDIF.pm: support controls when reading
* Control/TreeDelete.pm: new
* Entry.pm: new option 'nooptions' for get_value()
* various typo fixes
- Bug Fixes:
* LDAP.pm: do not persist the default sslserver
* LDAP.pm: correct parameter to restrict IP family with IO::Socket::IP
* data/regenerate_cert.sh: fix shebang
- Add missing dependencies for building and testing
==== pim-data-exporter ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: pim-data-exporter-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== pim-sieve-editor ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: pim-sieve-editor-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== pimcommon ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: libKF5PimCommon5 libKF5PimCommonAkonadi5 pimcommon-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== plasma5-workspace ====
Subpackages: gmenudbusmenuproxy plasma5-session plasma5-session-wayland plasma5-workspace-lang plasma5-workspace-libs xembedsniproxy
- Add another patch to fix migration of krunner shortcuts from
Plasma < 5.17 (boo#1187204):
* 0001-krunerglobalshortcuts-Fix-migration-from-old-compone.patch
==== polkit ====
Subpackages: libpolkit0 typelib-1_0-Polkit-1_0
- Fix verifyscript: the path to the binary was wrongly defined as
%{_libexecdir}/lib.
- CVE-2021-3560: fixed a local privilege escalation using polkit_system_bus_name_get_creds_sync()
(bsc#1186497)
CVE-2021-3560.patch
==== quadrapassel ====
Version update (40.1 -> 40.2)
Subpackages: quadrapassel-lang
- Update to version 40.2:
+ Reduced the size of the border so shapes start at the top of
the playing area.
==== ristretto ====
Version update (0.10.0 -> 0.11.0)
Subpackages: ristretto-lang
- Update to version 0.11.0
* Enable `HAVE_MAGIC_H`-delimited code
* Add option to copy image to clipboard (!20)
* Allow dragging window when CSD is used (#52)
* Remove GSourceFunc casts
* Added new stock icons with reverse DNS format
* Make sure that argument passed to strncmp is non-NULL (!1)
* privacy_dialog.c: Remove dead initialization (!2)
* image_list.c: Remove dead assignment (!2)
* Add basic GitLab pipeline
* Bug #16717: Move from exo-csource to xdt-csource
* Resolve couple "cast between incompatible function types" warnings
* Fix memory leaks in Privacy Dialog
* Resolve deprecation warnings
* Resolve some deprecation warnings
* Add inactivity timeout setting to Preferences
* Hide the cursor while inactive in fullscreen mode
* Fix 'Status bar appears upon leaving fullscreen'
* Do not show translation info on --help output
* Fix "window-state-event" handler
* Add support for old gtk2-style bg color settings
* Add missing LDFLAGS (fixes build on *bsd)
* In fullscreen mode, show toolbar when the mouse pointer
is moved to the top
==== signon-kwallet-extension ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== spectacle ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: spectacle-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* Platforms: Introduce PlatformKWinWayland2 (kde#437652)
==== step ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: step-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== sweeper ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: sweeper-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
==== ucode-intel ====
Version update (20210216 -> 20210608)
- Updated to Intel CPU Microcode 20210608 release.
- CVE-2020-24513: A domain bypass transient execution vulnerability was discovered on some Intel Atom processors that use a micro-architectural incident channel. (INTEL-SA-00465 bsc#1179833)
See also: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-0…
- CVE-2020-24511: The IBRS feature to mitigate Spectre variant 2 transient execution side channel vulnerabilities may not fully prevent non-root (guest) branches from controlling the branch predictions of the root (host) (INTEL-SA-00464 bsc#1179836)
See also https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-0…)
- CVE-2020-24512: Fixed trivial data value cache-lines such as all-zero value cache-lines may lead to changes in cache-allocation or write-back behavior for such cache-lines (bsc#1179837 INTEL-SA-00464)
See also https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-0…)
- CVE-2020-24489: Fixed Intel VT-d device pass through potential local privilege escalation (INTEL-SA-00442 bsc#1179839)
See also https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-0…
- Update for functional issues. Refer to [Third Generation Intel Xeon Processor Scalable Family Specification Update](https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/637780)for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to [Second Generation Intel Xeon Processor Scalable Family Specification Update](https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/338848) for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to [Intel Xeon Processor Scalable Family Specification Update](https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/613537) for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to [Intel Xeon Processor D-1500, D-1500 NS and D-1600 NS Spec Update](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/processors/xe… for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to [Intel Xeon E7-8800 and E7-4800 v3 Processor Specification Update](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/xeon/xeon-e7-v3-… for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to [Intel Xeon Processor E5 v3 Product Family Specification Update](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/xeon/xeon-e5-v3-… for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to [10th Gen Intel Core Processor Families Specification Update](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/processors/co… for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to [8th and 9th Gen Intel Core Processor Family Spec Update](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/processors/co… for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to [7th Gen and 8th Gen (U Quad-Core) Intel Processor Families Specification Update](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/core/7th-gen-cor… for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to [6th Gen Intel Processor Family Specification Update](https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/332689) for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to [Intel Xeon E3-1200 v6 Processor Family Specification Update](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/xeon/xeon-e3-120… for details.
- Update for functional issues. Refer to [Intel Xeon E-2100 and E-2200 Processor Family Specification Update](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/processors/xe… for details.
[#]## New Platforms
| Processor | Stepping | F-M-S/PI | Old Ver | New Ver | Products
|:---------------|:---------|:------------|:---------|:---------|:---------
| CLX-SP | A0 | 06-55-05/b7 | | 03000010 | Xeon Scalable Gen2
| ICX-SP | C0 | 06-6a-05/87 | | 0c0002f0 | Xeon Scalable Gen3
| ICX-SP | D0 | 06-6a-06/87 | | 0d0002a0 | Xeon Scalable Gen3
| SNR | B0 | 06-86-04/01 | | 0b00000f | Atom P59xxB
| SNR | B1 | 06-86-05/01 | | 0b00000f | Atom P59xxB
| TGL | B1 | 06-8c-01/80 | | 00000088 | Core Gen11 Mobile
| TGL-R | C0 | 06-8c-02/c2 | | 00000016 | Core Gen11 Mobile
| TGL-H | R0 | 06-8d-01/c2 | | 0000002c | Core Gen11 Mobile
| EHL | B1 | 06-96-01/01 | | 00000011 | Pentium J6426/N6415, Celeron J6412/J6413/N6210/N6211, Atom x6000E
| JSL | A0/A1 | 06-9c-00/01 | | 0000001d | Pentium N6000/N6005, Celeron N4500/N4505/N5100/N5105
| RKL-S | B0 | 06-a7-01/02 | | 00000040 | Core Gen11
[#]## Updated Platforms
| Processor | Stepping | F-M-S/PI | Old Ver | New Ver | Products
|:---------------|:---------|:------------|:---------|:---------|:---------
| HSX-E/EP | Cx/M1 | 06-3f-02/6f | 00000044 | 00000046 | Core Gen4 X series; Xeon E5 v3
| HSX-EX | E0 | 06-3f-04/80 | 00000016 | 00000019 | Xeon E7 v3
| SKL-U/Y | D0 | 06-4e-03/c0 | 000000e2 | 000000ea | Core Gen6 Mobile
| SKL-U23e | K1 | 06-4e-03/c0 | 000000e2 | 000000ea | Core Gen6 Mobile
| BDX-ML | B0/M0/R0 | 06-4f-01/ef | 0b000038 | 0b00003e | Xeon E5/E7 v4; Core i7-69xx/68xx
| SKX-SP | B1 | 06-55-03/97 | 01000159 | 0100015b | Xeon Scalable
| SKX-SP | H0/M0/U0 | 06-55-04/b7 | 02006a0a | 02006b06 | Xeon Scalable
| SKX-D | M1 | 06-55-04/b7 | 02006a0a | 02006b06 | Xeon D-21xx
| CLX-SP | B0 | 06-55-06/bf | 04003006 | 04003102 | Xeon Scalable Gen2
| CLX-SP | B1 | 06-55-07/bf | 05003006 | 05003102 | Xeon Scalable Gen2
| CPX-SP | A1 | 06-55-0b/bf | 0700001e | 07002302 | Xeon Scalable Gen3
| BDX-DE | V2/V3 | 06-56-03/10 | 07000019 | 0700001b | Xeon D-1518/19/21/27/28/31/33/37/41/48, Pentium D1507/08/09/17/19
| BDX-DE | Y0 | 06-56-04/10 | 0f000017 | 0f000019 | Xeon D-1557/59/67/71/77/81/87
| BDX-NS | A1 | 06-56-05/10 | 0e00000f | 0e000012 | Xeon D-1513N/23/33/43/53
| APL | D0 | 06-5c-09/03 | 00000040 | 00000044 | Pentium N/J4xxx, Celeron N/J3xxx, Atom x5/7-E39xx
| APL | E0 | 06-5c-0a/03 | 0000001e | 00000020 | Atom x5-E39xx
| SKL-H/S | R0/N0 | 06-5e-03/36 | 000000e2 | 000000ea | Core Gen6; Xeon E3 v5
| DNV | B0 | 06-5f-01/01 | 0000002e | 00000034 | Atom C Series
| GLK | B0 | 06-7a-01/01 | 00000034 | 00000036 | Pentium Silver N/J5xxx, Celeron N/J4xxx
| GKL-R | R0 | 06-7a-08/01 | 00000018 | 0000001a | Pentium J5040/N5030, Celeron J4125/J4025/N4020/N4120
| ICL-U/Y | D1 | 06-7e-05/80 | 000000a0 | 000000a6 | Core Gen10 Mobile
| LKF | B2/B3 | 06-8a-01/10 | 00000028 | 0000002a | Core w/Hybrid Technology
| AML-Y22 | H0 | 06-8e-09/10 | 000000de | 000000ea | Core Gen8 Mobile
| KBL-U/Y | H0 | 06-8e-09/c0 | 000000de | 000000ea | Core Gen7 Mobile
| CFL-U43e | D0 | 06-8e-0a/c0 | 000000e0 | 000000ea | Core Gen8 Mobile
| WHL-U | W0 | 06-8e-0b/d0 | 000000de | 000000ea | Core Gen8 Mobile
| AML-Y42 | V0 | 06-8e-0c/94 | 000000de | 000000ea | Core Gen10 Mobile
| CML-Y42 | V0 | 06-8e-0c/94 | 000000de | 000000ea | Core Gen10 Mobile
| WHL-U | V0 | 06-8e-0c/94 | 000000de | 000000ea | Core Gen8 Mobile
| KBL-G/H/S/E3 | B0 | 06-9e-09/2a | 000000de | 000000ea | Core Gen7; Xeon E3 v6
| CFL-H/S/E3 | U0 | 06-9e-0a/22 | 000000de | 000000ea | Core Gen8 Desktop, Mobile, Xeon E
| CFL-S | B0 | 06-9e-0b/02 | 000000de | 000000ea | Core Gen8
| CFL-H/S | P0 | 06-9e-0c/22 | 000000de | 000000ea | Core Gen9
| CFL-H | R0 | 06-9e-0d/22 | 000000de | 000000ea | Core Gen9 Mobile
| CML-H | R1 | 06-a5-02/20 | 000000e0 | 000000ea | Core Gen10 Mobile
| CML-S62 | G1 | 06-a5-03/22 | 000000e0 | 000000ea | Core Gen10
| CML-S102 | Q0 | 06-a5-05/22 | 000000e0 | 000000ec | Core Gen10
| CML-U62 V1 | A0 | 06-a6-00/80 | 000000e0 | 000000e8 | Core Gen10 Mobile
| CML-U62 V2 | K1 | 06-a6-01/80 | 000000e0 | 000000ea | Core Gen10 Mobile
- Use %_firmwaredir
==== umbrello ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: umbrello-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- Changes since 21.04.1:
* umbrello/version.h umbrello/main.cpp : Update copyright year.
==== yakuake ====
Version update (21.04.1 -> 21.04.2)
Subpackages: yakuake-lang
- Update to 21.04.2
* New bugfix release
* For more details please see:
* https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04.2
- No code change since 21.04.1
3 years, 5 months
Re: [opensuse-factory] Re: Results of survey on use of proprietary software in openSUSE
by James Tremblay
On Sun, 2007-07-08 at 22:32 +0200, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
> Il giorno dom, 08/07/2007 alle 14.27 -0400, James Tremblay ha scritto:
> > On Sun, 2007-07-08 at 18:30 +0200, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
> > > Il giorno dom, 08/07/2007 alle 09.14 -0400, James Tremblay ha scritto:
> > >
> > > > Gentleman,
> > > > I would like to point out that the teXlive\Tex\LaTex debate seems to be
> > > > concerned with a relatively small group(in a world domination approach
> > > > of distribution, which openSUSE needs) of university\scientific users.
> > >
> > > I really think it's important to keep existing users before thinking to
> > > the world domination, which is, however, far if it will ever happen.
> > >
> >
> > So you would rather hinder spreading openSUSE than to separate packages
> > onto alternative sources?
>
> [You wrote to me off-list probably by mistake, so I leave the full
> quotations.]
>
> Don't get me wrong. I would like openSUSE to be more adopted. But we can
> do that without hitting the existing users, especially if they're
> key-users like the university ones.
>
> > > Excluding packages like LaTeX from media means excluding from the user
> > > base an important group of users: students, teachers, university labs.
> > > They won't accept to install LaTeX on each machine separately. You've to
> > > keep in mind that in many universities PC's are directly maintained by
> > > users and not by admins.
> >
> > These users don't already install MSOffice from a separate media when
> > they need it? Separating the OS installation media from the products is
> > a well established format. Ubuntu, is catching on quite well and they
> > use installation repositories for all but the OS.
>
> Having to install stuff from separate media is one of the biggest
> complaints of users, and one of the most boring activities Windows users
> have to do.
Most of the people I introduce to openSUSE complain about how long it
takes to install and can't believe it takes an entire DVD just to get
Linux running.
Point is, you can't please everyone!
>
> Ubuntu is including repository directly in the distribution
I'm betting openSUSE will do this soon as well.
> and it's
> shipping CD's to those without a fast connection. Plus, Ubuntu targets
> home users mainly, and, for what I know, it's not well established into
> research centres where Red Hat based distributions are well established
> (think to CentOS, Scientific Linux, ...).
>
> > > Plus, universities and research centres are where students (future
> > > users) get in contact with Linux. Do you think they will choose a
> > > distribution which requires additional media to use LaTeX (many teachers
> > > and scientific papers requires it) or a distribution which allows to
> > > install it comfortably at the installation time?
> >
> > If they are university level users than they are smart enough to
> > decipher the location of an additional product media when downloading
> > openSUSE and choose to download the LaTex product media as well, or do
> > you assume they are to lazy to download an extra disk? In which case how
> > do they get the non-oss media?
>
> You still don't get the point. There won't be any additional LaTeX
> media. The proposal is to leave LaTeX only on the FTP repository.
>
There would be if community members made one instead of demanding the
devs to carry it on their backs.
> The non-OSS software is on the DVD. You should know that.
Only on the retail DVD, not the download DVD.
any research center or University worth it's salt has a WW3 pipe to the
internet and the really good ones are part of our mirror service.
>
> > It's a simple economics problem, how do you get the extra software to
> > the people that want it without it costing you extra money every time
> > someone who doesn't want it downloads. You provide multiple media and
> > installation sources in a well defined library. Just because it's free
> > software doesn't mean openSUSE should pay all the bills of your getting
> > it!
>
> This is the Windows way of thinking.
no, this is an intelligent, economically sensible way of thinking
> And I'm not asking to OpenSUSE to
> pay any additional bill. I'm saying they should include it on the usual
> DVD,
making the DVD costs more than making a CD, as well as the bandwidth to
download it.
> maybe removing really unnecessary applications like games,
> duplicates and such. Someone pointed out free-civ is installed by
> default, I don't consider it a key application.
>
> > > > This program group seems to take enough space to be on it's own CD\DVD.
> > > > As openSUSE moves towards the idea that the base install should meet the
> > > > needs of a larger group, i.e Home Users, some of the current groups are
> > > > going to have to accept that there favorite program will need to be on
> > > > an "Add-On" product CD\DVD.
> > >
> > > We are not talking of creating an additional DVD or CD. We are talking
> > > about leaving LaTeX only on FTP.
> > >
> >
> > see above remark containing Ubuntu reference.
>
> Yes. I don't want OpenSUSE to be as Ubuntu. If so, I'd use it and stop
> using OpenSUSE, don't you think?
>
> > > > In terms of
> > > > sharing them, this will increase the ease in which you distribute the
> > > > programs to your students \ co-workers by alleviating the requirement
> > > > that you have to distribute and entire distro to your students \
> > > > co-workers. Your schools \ departments could simply start saying
> > > > openSUSE X.x or SLED X.x are necessary to take part in course X \ work
> > > > in department X, much like they do now for other topics, and you then
> > > > hand out the Tex\TeXlive DVD.
> > >
> > > Right. I see the freedom in forcing someone to use OpenSUSE or SLED
> > > because someone else decided. The original idea was to use Linux (what
> > > distribution I like) and I will find the software I need because it
> > > works on all distributions. It's one of the principles which brought
> > > Linux to be what it is today.
> >
> > Now your just pissing in the wind! Schools\Universities force
> > homogenization on students all the time. Some Schools even force you to
> > buy your laptop from a list of accepted versions or even from the school
> > bookstore.
>
> Homogenisation is sometime necessary, if you work with others. But
> probably you live in a quite illiberal place, because I don't know of
> universities which force student to buy notebooks from a list. They
> usually have some requirement about software, usually related to
> security, which is hard to define strict.
>
> > You say it yourself "and I will find the software I need
> > because it works on all distributions", let them find it on
> > software.opensuse.org nicely package specifically for the version they
> > are on and easily downloaded\mirrored to the schools local
> > repository...and they all have one!
>
> I said in the distribution, not somewhere in an unknown repository.
Put it in the Education Desktop repository and publicize it more..;)
>
> > > > We as community members are responsible to the distribution and it's
> > > > well being,(that old "the good of many" thing) and in order for openSUSE
> > > > to move forward it must make life easier for a much bigger group, as the
> > > > 1-cd install idea does.
> > >
> > > Right. Let the home users use the 1 CD install. And put what UNIX and
> > > Linux users want and expect to be part of the distribution on the DVD.
> >
> > No one needs to download a 4 gig DVD just for a few programs and its
> > download should eventually be discontinued (Bandwidth costs openSUSE
> > too!)and those buying the retail version should get 3 disks;
> > 1: OS base install (CD-1 of choice)
> > 2: additional products (everything on the current OSS DVD minus the OS)
> > 3: non-oss
>
> Discontinue the DVD means again loosing users. It's probably the
> preferred media of installation and the fastest, more reliable one.
Not if the base CD, repositories and categories are established and
published correctly.
> Plus
> it's the one suggested by Novell developers to do reliable version
> upgrades. Another thing you should know.
Only because they have to support the best option available today.
>
> > if a particular group wants something like the "Tex" it can be
> > constructed into an "Add-on" ISO very easily, maybe even with an on-line
> > tool to do so, since there is already a YaST module under construction
> > for this. It could even start a new business line for openSUSE like
> > those adverts you see for buying copies of Linux distro's, only openSUSE
> > could also offer any software in the build-service and any arch packed
> > onto an ISO and mailed for $X.00
>
> You think too much to business ;-)
> This adds complexity to the already complex openSUSE. This is another
> very frequent complaint we hear about openSUSE. It's not the case to
> make things worse.
The complexity complaints your referring to are due to the clutter and
confusion caused by supporting 4g of software most users don't even know
what it is.
>
> > > To win, Linux has to be accessible to everyone (another basic
> > > principle), also those without a fast connection, and they're a lot, for
> > > various reasons. That's why it's important to have at least one
> > > "complete" set of media.
> >
> > In that case, a library of downloadable\shipable sub-product RPM's\ISO's
> > makes even more sense, i.e. I can afford an hour of downloads this month
> > and I want the new openSUSE and the scientific tools group, I get
> > CD1-gnome in 15 minutes and the scientific tools in another 20, Now I
> > have 25 minutes to get a new game or two ;) vs I got the core dvd in 70
> > minutes hope I can scrape up the extra cash somehow.
> > I shouldn't take from openSUSE or my co-workers\family any unnecessary
> > bandwidth.
>
> Considering the download times you reported, you're assuming your zone
> is reached by a fast connection. That's not always the case. You should
> also consider less rich countries, where Linux has a huge potential user
> base and where Linux is spreading probably more rapidly than in our
> world.
Then they must be buying the retail package aka boxed set, and it could
easily include Add-on Cd's packaged according to intended use i.e.
openSUSE for Schools, openSUSE for Architects , openSUSE thin client
server, etc...
>
> To conclude, using aka_druid's words, "removing tex utils from the dvd
> will annoy academic users, and that's bad, period". :-)
If we don't begin to separate software into categories with there own
sources\media, we will soon have to ship a 500g HD just to get it all on
the same disk.
Read my signature, I am an Education user and I am very aware of what my
College\University peers are doing. Can many others here say the same?
--
James Tremblay
Director of Technology
Newmarket School District
Newmarket,NH
http://en.opensuse.org/Education
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Re: [opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20150828 released!
by Francesco Montesano
Hi,
2015-08-30 15:12 GMT+02:00 Ludwig Nussel <ludwig.nussel(a)suse.de>:
> Changed packages:
< [...]
> ==== perl ====
> Version update (5.20.1 -> 5.22.0)
> Subpackages: perl-base perl-doc
>
> - Reformat baselibs.conf.
> - update to perl-5.22.0
> * several new experimental features
> * new <<>> (double-diamond) operator
> * new "\b" boundaries in REs, w.r.t. Unicode
> * non-capturing RE flag "/n"
> * Unicode 7.0
> * "defined(@array)", "defined(%hash)" are now fatal
> * unescaped literal "{" in a pattern results in deprecation warning
> * several modules updated
> * modules CGI, Module::Build no longer included
> * for a complete list of changes see perldelta.pod
> - perl-5.20.0.dif changed to fit 5.22.0, and renamed to perl-5.22.0.dif
> - changed patches to fit 5.22.0: perl-5.18.2-overflow.diff,
> perl-netcmdutf8.diff, perl-regexp-refoverflow.diff,
> perl-saverecontext.diff
> - dropped patches (now upstream): DataDumper-no-infinite-recursion.diff,
> perl-5.20.2-Fix-Errno.pm-generation-for-gcc-5.0.patch,
> perl-5.21.8-h2ph-correct-handling-of-hex-constants-for-the-pream.patch,
> perl-5.21.8-lib-h2ph.t-to-test-generated-t-_h2ph_pre.ph-instead-.patch
>
> ==== perl-DateTime-TimeZone ====
> Version update (1.92 -> 1.93)
>
> - updated to 1.93
> see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-DateTime-TimeZone/Changes
> 1.93 2015-08-11
> - This release is based on version 2015f of the Olson database. This release
> includes contemporary changes for Moldova, North Korea, and Uruguay.
>
> ==== perl-Devel-OverloadInfo ====
> Version update (0.002 -> 0.004)
>
> - updated to 0.004
> see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Devel-OverloadInfo/Changes
> 0.004 2015-08-13 17:35:32+01:00 Europe/London
> - Document that existence of undef 'fallback' varies between perl versions
> - Add tests for empty, inherited-only and no overloading
> - Add is_overloaded() function
> 0.003 2015-08-12 19:35:45+01:00 Europe/London
> - Return an empty hash instead of undef for classes with no overloads
> - Work around overload inheritance corruption before 5.16 (RT#106379)
>
> ==== perl-Devel-PartialDump ====
> Version update (0.17 -> 0.18)
>
> - updated to 0.18
> see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Devel-PartialDump/Changes
> 0.18 2015-08-16 04:35:35Z
> - update some distribution tooling
>
> ==== perl-Log-Dispatch ====
> Version update (2.48 -> 2.49)
>
> - updated to 2.49
> see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Log-Dispatch/Changes
> 2.49 2015-08-21
> - The Screen output now enables autoflush on the handle it uses to send output
> to STDOUT or STDERR every time it sends a message. This does not affect the
> global STDOUT or STDERR, as the Screen module makes its own handle for
> output. This fixes a bug reported by Karen Etheridge that caused this module
> to not play nicely with Capture::Tiny in some cases. RT #106605.
>
> ==== perl-Net-IP ====
>
> - Cleanup the spec a bit to remove all not-needed parts
> - Use spec-cleaner
>
> ==== perl-XML-DOM ====
> Version update (1.44 -> 1.45)
>
> - license update: Artistic-1.0 or GPL-1.0+
> CHECK(...) not valid
> - updated to 1.45
> see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-XML-DOM/Changes
> 1.45 (tjmather) 08/16/2015
> - Fix pod errors and a typo ( Florian Schlichting )
> - properly encode output for printToFile ( Martin Ferrari, Gregor Herrmann )
>
> ==== python-cryptography ====
> Version update (0.9.3 -> 1.0)
>
> - update to 1.0 (fate#318838):
> * Switched to the new `cffi`_ ``set_source`` out-of-line API mode for
> compilation. This results in significantly faster imports and lowered
> memory consumption. Due to this change we no longer support PyPy releases
> older than 2.6 nor do we support any released version of PyPy3 (until a
> version supporting cffi 1.0 comes out).
> * Fix parsing of OpenSSH public keys that have spaces in comments.
> * Support serialization of certificate signing requests using the
> ``public_bytes`` method of
> :class:`~cryptography.x509.CertificateSigningRequest`.
> * Support serialization of certificates using the ``public_bytes`` method of
> :class:`~cryptography.x509.Certificate`.
> * Add ``get_provisioning_uri`` method to
> :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.twofactor.hotp.HOTP` and
> :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.twofactor.totp.TOTP` for generating
> provisioning URIs.
> * Add :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf.concatkdf.ConcatKDFHash`
> and :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf.concatkdf.ConcatKDFHMAC`.
> * Raise a ``TypeError`` when passing objects that are not text as the value to
> :class:`~cryptography.x509.NameAttribute`.
> * Add support for :class:`~cryptography.x509.OtherName` as a general name
> type.
> * Added new X.509 extension support in :class:`~cryptography.x509.Certificate`
> The following new extensions are now supported:
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.OCSPNoCheck`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.InhibitAnyPolicy`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.IssuerAlternativeName`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.NameConstraints`
> * Extension support was added to
> :class:`~cryptography.x509.CertificateSigningRequest`.
> * Add support for creating signed certificates with
> :class:`~cryptography.x509.CertificateBuilder`. This includes support for
> the following extensions:
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.BasicConstraints`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.SubjectAlternativeName`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.KeyUsage`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.ExtendedKeyUsage`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.SubjectKeyIdentifier`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.AuthorityKeyIdentifier`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.AuthorityInformationAccess`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.CRLDistributionPoints`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.InhibitAnyPolicy`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.IssuerAlternativeName`
> * :class:`~cryptography.x509.OCSPNoCheck`
> * Add support for creating certificate signing requests with
> :class:`~cryptography.x509.CertificateSigningRequestBuilder`. This includes
> support for the same extensions supported in the ``CertificateBuilder``.
> * Deprecate ``encode_rfc6979_signature`` and ``decode_rfc6979_signature`` in
> favor of
> :func:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric.utils.encode_dss_signature`
> and
> :func:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric.utils.decode_dss_signature`.
> - Adjust Requires according to requires.txt
>
> [...]
>
> ==== yast2-bootloader ====
> Version update (3.1.142 -> 3.1.145)
>
> - use extended partition to boot even for non software raids
> (bnc#940765)
> - for separate boot partition with btrfs prefer MBR bootloader
> location (bnc#940797)
> - 3.1.145
> - Add support for kernel parameter with multiple values
> (bsc#882082)
> - 3.1.144
> - fix removing password protection (bnc#942867)
> - 3.1.143
>
> ==== yast2-pkg-bindings ====
> Version update (3.1.27 -> 3.1.28)
>
> - return the "product_line" product attribute, needed for reading
> an optional OEM release type (bsc#941402)
> - 3.1.28
>
> ==== yast2-vm ====
> Version update (3.1.23 -> 3.1.24)
>
> - bsc#941125 - yast2-vm: uses /etc/inittab
> - 3.1.24
I've tried to a zypper dup and some problem with perl [1] and yast
perl bindings [2] appears. If I chose solution 3 for the the first
problem, then I don't see any other problem.
What am I supposed to do? Is this a bug?
Cheers and thanks in advance,
Fra
--- Problem [1] ---
Problem: perl-DateTime-Format-ISO8601-0.08-1.2.noarch requires
perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.20.1), but this requirement cannot be provided
deleted providers: perl-5.20.1-3.12.x86_64
Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
keep obsolete yast2-apparmor-3.1.3-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-libwww-perl-6.13-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-XML-XPathEngine-0.14-5.2.noarch
keep obsolete perl-XML-Twig-3.49-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-XML-Simple-2.20-6.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-XML-SAX-Expat-0.51-3.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-XML-SAX-Base-1.08-10.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-WWW-RobotRules-6.02-9.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-URI-1.69-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Try-Tiny-0.22-3.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-TimeDate-1.20-26.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Tie-IxHash-1.23-5.2.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Text-Wrapper-1.05-3.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Test-Pod-Coverage-1.10-3.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Test-Pod-1.51-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-SQL-Statement-1.405-5.2.noarch
keep obsolete perl-RPC-XML-0.78-1.4.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Pod-Coverage-0.23-5.2.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Number-Compare-0.03-10.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Net-SMTP-SSL-1.03-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Net-HTTP-6.09-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Net-Daemon-0.48-13.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Module-Runtime-0.014-3.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Module-Implementation-0.09-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-MLDBM-2.05-5.2.noarch
keep obsolete perl-List-AllUtils-0.09-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-LWP-Protocol-https-6.06-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-LWP-MediaTypes-6.02-9.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Image-ExifTool-9.93-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-IO-Socket-SSL-2.016-2.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-IO-HTML-1.001-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-HTTP-Negotiate-6.01-9.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-HTTP-Message-6.10-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-HTTP-Date-6.02-9.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-HTTP-Daemon-6.01-9.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-HTTP-Cookies-6.01-9.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-HTML-Tagset-3.20-73.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-File-Listing-6.04-9.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Exporter-Tiny-0.042-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Error-0.17024-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Encode-Locale-1.05-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Dist-CheckConflicts-0.11-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Digest-HMAC-1.03-20.2.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Devel-Symdump-2.15-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-DateTime-TimeZone-1.92-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-DateTime-Locale-0.46-2.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-DateTime-Format-Strptime-1.56-1.2.noarch
keep obsolete perl-DateTime-Format-Builder-0.81-5.2.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Data-Dump-1.23-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Config-Crontab-1.40-3.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Class-Singleton-1.5-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Class-Factory-Util-1.7-14.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-CPAN-Changes-0.400002-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Authen-SASL-2.16-5.2.noarch
keep obsolete perl-Archive-Zip-1.49-1.1.noarch
keep obsolete apparmor-utils-2.10-3.1.noarch
keep obsolete perl-5.20.1-3.12.x86_64
Solution 2: deinstallation of perl-DateTime-Format-ISO8601-0.08-1.2.noarch
Solution 3: break perl-DateTime-Format-ISO8601-0.08-1.2.noarch by
ignoring some of its dependencies
Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/c] (c): 1
--- Problem [2] ---
Problem: yast2-perl-bindings-3.1.2-3.5.x86_64 requires perl = 5.22.0,
but this requirement cannot be provided
uninstallable providers: perl-5.22.0-1.1.i586[repo-oss]
perl-5.22.0-1.1.x86_64[repo-oss]
Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
remove lock to allow removal of perl-5.20.1-3.12.x86_64
remove lock to allow removal of perl-RPC-XML-0.78-1.4.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-SQL-Statement-1.405-5.2.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-Test-Pod-1.51-1.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-Test-Pod-Coverage-1.10-3.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-Text-Wrapper-1.05-3.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-Tie-IxHash-1.23-5.2.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-TimeDate-1.20-26.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-Try-Tiny-0.22-3.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-URI-1.69-1.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-WWW-RobotRules-6.02-9.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-XML-SAX-Base-1.08-10.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-XML-SAX-Expat-0.51-3.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-XML-Simple-2.20-6.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-XML-Twig-3.49-1.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-XML-XPathEngine-0.14-5.2.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-libwww-perl-6.13-1.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of yast2-apparmor-3.1.3-1.1.noarch
Solution 2: Following actions will be done:
remove lock to allow removal of perl-5.20.1-3.12.x86_64
remove lock to allow removal of perl-Test-Pod-1.51-1.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-Text-Wrapper-1.05-3.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-TimeDate-1.20-26.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-URI-1.69-1.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-XML-SAX-Base-1.08-10.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-XML-Simple-2.20-6.1.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of perl-XML-XPathEngine-0.14-5.2.noarch
remove lock to allow removal of yast2-apparmor-3.1.3-1.1.noarch
Solution 3: keep obsolete yast2-perl-bindings-3.1.2-3.4.x86_64
Solution 4: break yast2-perl-bindings-3.1.2-3.5.x86_64 by ignoring
some of its dependencies
Choose from above solutions by number or skip, retry or cancel
[1/2/3/4/s/r/c] (c):
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9 years, 2 months
[opensuse-factory] Talk about "toxic" !
by Sergey Kondakov
On 18.10.2017 17:30, Christian Boltz wrote:
>
> Please adjust your tone!
>
> Flaming and insulting people won't help you to convince someone to fulfil
> your wish (quite the opposite). The only thing you improve this way is
> the chance to get banned from the mailinglist. (Consider this an official
> warning from the Board!)
>
> Please also take a few minutes to read
> https://en.opensuse.org/Guiding_principles
> and act in a way that follows our guiding principles.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Christian Boltz
>
Indeed, it will not. But I gave up on that long ago. Thanks to the "final decision to keep breaking and not fixing"-approach. What's the point of it anyway if nothing productive can be discussed ? I could try to almost civilly ask "WHY WOULD YOU DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT ?!!! You can't not understand that it's senseless, horrible and anti-productive, RIGHT ?!" in such occasions but I'm not sure that rational explanations are possible.
On 19.10.2017 02:05, Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink wrote:
> Op woensdag 18 oktober 2017 10:13:51 CEST schreef Sergey Kondakov:
>> On 18.10.2017 10:25, Luca Beltrame wrote:
>>> Il giorno Tue, 17 Oct 2017 19:53:28 +0500
>>>
>>> Sergey Kondakov <virtuousfox(a)gmail.com> ha scritto:
>>>> Well, if corporate officials are so keen on breaking their distro
>>>> just for the sake of some solidarity with Gnome/KDE/FD madmen, maybe
>>>
>>> It doesn't make sense. SLE (the one which should be ruled by "corporate
>>> officials" according to your questionable statement) accepted the
>>> patch. So this policy, which can be debatable if you may (but not with
>>> this tone), is set by people as part of their community involvement,
>>> not by corporate overlords.
>>
>> Then this "final decision" makes even less sense. It's like someone just
>> wants to be an asshole to whole userbase. How the hell it's a random user's
>> responsibility to single-handedly fix core functionality _and_ deal with
>> upstream while these so called "maintainers", "teams" and paid project
>> leader himself comfortably sit with each others' thumbs up their assess ?
>> First take (if you too irresponsible to even find/make it yourself) the fix
>> in your "product" and then deal with upstream yourselves, you useless
>> pricks ! Especially if breakage comes from an employee of your competitor.
>> Although, doesn't *SUSE now belongs to HP and that's where Keith Packard (
>> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23705#c6 ) works ? I guess
>> breaking X11 is just in fashion now, along with ugly monochrome icons and
>> general removal of decades-old functionality. How long before filesystem
>> tree structure is deemed "obsolete", like it's Android or year 1967 ?
>>
>> Graphical interface always was an afterthought in FOSS since it's not part
>> of clusters and supercomputers but software vendors for these do try to
>> sell "workstation" licenses and support contracts. And these "workstations"
>> use Gnome as officially supported DE. But that kind of "support" is beyond
>> ridiculous at this point, it's cluelessly irresponsible. Things like that
>> is why people shell out the big bucks to pay for Apple products. It's not
>> even an issue of money or manpower.
>>>> Or maybe it's time to switch distro entirely. They already ditched
>>>> live installer, so, I wouldn't be able to reliably do new TW installs
>>>
>>> If you need to rant, get your facts straight at least. Live images (at
>>> least the KDE software ones, which I'm more familiar with) have a live
>>> installer, and it's even being tested.
>>
>> Really ? And where can I install that installer for _my_ live kiwi-built
>> images ? Because what I see is
>> https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/404819
>
> FYI : You've crossed every line of what is acceptable in this community. I for
> one will not tolerate people being talked to like this. You should be ashamed
> of yourself going this far below the belt in implicite personal attacks.
> Intolerable is the word.
>
It seems what is acceptable in "this community" is constantly breaking the distro. Intentionally, more often than not. And I do have zero tolerance watching how core packages just silently disappear from TW or fixes provided on the silver plater get ignored because bureaucrats responsible don't feel like it or something. What's the point of "this community" if every user is left for himself anyway ? Unless you're mean "the community" of some CircleJerk Club. Well, I'm not going to be a part of that community.
Just recently I had 3 XFS partitions with 4,5Tb of data nuked (luckily, the important half was accessible in R/O) after an emergency shutdown. And wasn't even surprised to find that official TW xfsprogs package is 6 months and 4 full releases late. And that's for official default data filesystem ! There several user packages for newest versions but no one seems to want to deal with "implicitly personally attacked". And so am I. Every day there is something deliberately disdainful in "this community" with it's "final decisions" to not give a damn. Remember previous Super Prick Move of deliberate redirection of all OBS user TW repoes to be built against inaccessible snapshots which were making them unsuitable for usage as replacements or additions to official packages ? I surely will not forget. I've forked a ton of stuff, even kernel (as a replacement to abandoned kernel-desktop flavour), but now I would have to fork xserver and gtk3, it seems, or find someone who did... And figure out why lightdm decided to commit seppuku together with X while on open drivers and what's up with sddm's pam errors or what to replace them with but that's other matter entirely.
But GTK3&Gnome3/KDE4&5 upstream are the worst of the worst. For last ~5 years it's looks like they on the mission to squash everything that was good about FOSS DEs.
If only "the teams" of "this community" would spend as much energy on actually maintaining their stuff or helping those who do it for them as they spend on being "non-toxic", "inoffensive" breakage-compliant boys, maybe there wouldn't be reasons to be offended. So, save your preachings for those who value empty words. I'm interested in deeds. And here I see absolute disdain for those who come up with solutions by those who supposed to encourage them instead of choking initiative.
On 19.10.2017 00:35, badshah400(a)gmail.com wrote:
> Dear Christian,
>
> As one of these voluntary contributors to the openSUSE GNOME desktop*,
> I am __personally__ offended by the email quoted below, and furthermore
> by the board's tolerance of such toxic insult, by essentially rewarding
> virulence** with a slap-of-the-wrist "consider yourself warned"
> message.
>
> Let's just summarise what the email alleges about me, given that I am
> part of the GNOME team:
> * I want to be an asshole to the whole userbase,
> * So-called "maintainer" who sits with thumb up someone else's arse,
> and
> * A useless prick.
>
> In response, you "warned" him. Yeah, much good that will do!!! If every
> single one of us gets one chance to spit such insult on someone else on
> this ML, I am pretty sure you know how that will turn out. While I
> understand differences in opinion can drive conflict which can
> sometimes straddle the boundary of civil and not-so-civil, this kind of
> abuse is not something anyone, let alone the board of a respectable
> community organisation, ought to tolerate. Even. Once.
>
> Please consider this my official complaint against this particular
> individual, and against this policy of warn once no-matter-how-bad.
>
> * I also voluntarily devote my not-all-that-much free time toward the
> maintenance of several packages in the science and Education projects.
> ** No, I won't just accept and move on, in case you are wondering.
> Nobody told me I had to first build the skin of a rhino to contribute
> to an opensource community project.
> *** In case you received my email twice, apologies! My previous message
> didn't get through to the list, as far as I can see.
> --
> Atri B (irc nick: badshah400)
>
And I'm personally offended by your attitude ! Not only you neglect doing your duties but also spit on those who may do so for you. And this is directly encouraged by the top brass. The only way it could be worse if it was an issue of data/hardware corruption or physical trauma. Although, wrong DPI can very likely lead to the latter for one's eyes. Are you sure you're not GNOME/GTK project leader or X.Org board member ?
The being-an-asshole part is more about Richard Brown's "final decision", unless it was your decision and you honestly think that users need to go complain to unhinged upstream though garbled up screens you forced them to look through while you can't even be bothered to take fixes that were prepared for you. Unwillingness to do so does make you pretty useless and insistence on keeping things broken by blocking fixes from others makes you a prick. And the thumbs part is about what you're doing now: seeking approval and enforcement from higher ups and advocates of such behaviour. Or as it's called: echo chamber, preaching to the choir or a "circle jerk", metaphorical thumbs included.
But what "the board" supposed to do ? Send assassins ?
Blocking emails is useless since most of the time it's too uninteresting to bother or I'm so pissed off from things likes this that I can't even write coherently at all. At max they could delete my OBS account and ban my email from all servers. But that only be doing me a favour, otherwise I can't yet bring myself to do migration for all my packages and changes to something else.
-
If you're such a gentleman maybe you should assign yourself as your own upstream negotiator ?
But we all understand that saying "talk to upstream" about broken-by-design issue from a maintainer to a user is nothing more than a pseudo-polite euphemism for "talk to a wall, bitch, because we're not feeling like doing a jack shit about it and neither will you". If that's how a "non-toxic" community behaviour looks like to you, then you should be first ones in line to get some.
And when instead of making or taking changes you prevent others for no good reason, you're cease being a "contributor" altogether and start being an obstacle. Then if you go one step further and start introducing deliberate breakage, you become something else entirely, also starting from a letter "c".
So, stop playing the offended, you're not the only, the first or even an innocent one. Being "implicit" "toxic" pricks seems to be a norm around here, even of it's done via non-swearing words. Doing nothing while patting each other's backs and standing in the way. There is close to zero point in dealing with "teams" of anti-contributing "contributors". Maybe an occasional maintainer who actually does his job could be an exception.
And you're going to do nothing about the issue of DPI. Because this is who you are and that is what you do. And if you want to spit insults but refrain only due to fear of some reprimand, maybe it would be better for everyone if you would do so instead of hiding behind feint politeness while channelling hatred some other, more destructive way. But, whatever.
PS: Talking to you is a waste of time and temper anyway, so I'm not going to even read this list any longer. The only thing it does is trigger the rage of dumbfoundedness.
With uncertainty of openSUSE's aptitude under another shift in ownership and with these crippling afflictions for the base system growing in numbers and levels of ridiculousness under such management and what passes of as "maintenance", it may be better to abandon it altogether...
7 years, 1 month
New Tumbleweed snapshot 20240629 released!
by Dominique Leuenberger
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Packages changed:
Mesa
Mesa-drivers
kernel-source (6.9.6 -> 6.9.7)
kwin6 (6.1.1 -> 6.1.1.2)
openSUSE-release (20240628 -> 20240629)
perl-CGI (4.640.0 -> 4.660.0)
perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random (0.160.0 -> 0.170.0)
perl-Mail-DKIM (1.20240124 -> 1.20240619)
pipewire (1.1.83 -> 1.2.0)
vlc
wireplumber (0.5.3+git11.4868b3c -> 0.5.4+git2.96dc045)
zypper (1.14.73 -> 1.14.74)
=== Details ===
==== Mesa ====
Subpackages: Mesa-libEGL1 Mesa-libGL1 Mesa-libglapi0 libgbm1
- boo1226725-test-fix1.patch
* another try to fix coloring on s390x and other platforms
- re-enabled patchtes only applied on s390x with previous change
on all platforms again
- apply patches below to get GL on s390x working again only on
s390x, because they break colors during YaST installation
also on x86_64 platform (QT/GTK using GL backend?) (boo#1226725)
- u_egl-gbm-Enable-RGBA-configs.patch,
u_egl-surfaceless-Enable-RGBA-configs.patch
* these are needed now after applying previous patch
u_dri-Fix-BGR-format-exclusion.patch also on other platforms
than s390x? (boo#1226725)
- u_dri-Fix-BGR-format-exclusion.patch
* fixes glxinfo/eglxinfo on s390x (boo#1226725, comment#6)
==== Mesa-drivers ====
Subpackages: Mesa-dri Mesa-gallium Mesa-libva libxatracker2
- boo1226725-test-fix1.patch
* another try to fix coloring on s390x and other platforms
- re-enabled patchtes only applied on s390x with previous change
on all platforms again
- apply patches below to get GL on s390x working again only on
s390x, because they break colors during YaST installation
also on x86_64 platform (QT/GTK using GL backend?) (boo#1226725)
- u_egl-gbm-Enable-RGBA-configs.patch,
u_egl-surfaceless-Enable-RGBA-configs.patch
* these are needed now after applying previous patch
u_dri-Fix-BGR-format-exclusion.patch also on other platforms
than s390x? (boo#1226725)
- u_dri-Fix-BGR-format-exclusion.patch
* fixes glxinfo/eglxinfo on s390x (boo#1226725, comment#6)
==== kernel-source ====
Version update (6.9.6 -> 6.9.7)
- netfilter: fix undefined reference to 'netfilter_lwtunnel_*'
when CONFIG_SYSCTL=n (git-fixes).
- tcp: fix tcp_rcv_fastopen_synack() to enter TCP_CA_Loss for
failed TFO (git-fixes).
- ALSA: hda/realtek: Fix conflicting quirk for PCI SSID 17aa:3820
(git-fixes).
- commit a5efffa
- Linux 6.9.7 (bsc#1012628).
- fs/writeback: bail out if there is no more inodes for IO and
queued once (bsc#1012628).
- padata: Disable BH when taking works lock on MT path
(bsc#1012628).
- crypto: hisilicon/sec - Fix memory leak for sec resource release
(bsc#1012628).
- crypto: hisilicon/qm - Add the err memory release process to
qm uninit (bsc#1012628).
- io_uring/sqpoll: work around a potential audit memory leak
(bsc#1012628).
- rcutorture: Fix rcu_torture_one_read() pipe_count overflow
comment (bsc#1012628).
- rcutorture: Make stall-tasks directly exit when rcutorture
tests end (bsc#1012628).
- rcutorture: Fix invalid context warning when enable srcu
barrier testing (bsc#1012628).
- platform/chrome: cros_usbpd_logger: provide ID table for
avoiding fallback match (bsc#1012628).
- platform/chrome: cros_usbpd_notify: provide ID table for
avoiding fallback match (bsc#1012628).
- ubsan: Avoid i386 UBSAN handler crashes with Clang
(bsc#1012628).
- arm64: defconfig: select INTERCONNECT_QCOM_SM6115 as built-in
(bsc#1012628).
- block/ioctl: prefer different overflow check (bsc#1012628).
- ssb: Fix potential NULL pointer dereference in
ssb_device_uevent() (bsc#1012628).
- selftests/bpf: Prevent client connect before server bind in
test_tc_tunnel.sh (bsc#1012628).
- selftests/bpf: Fix flaky test btf_map_in_map/lookup_update
(bsc#1012628).
- bpf: Avoid kfree_rcu() under lock in bpf_lpm_trie (bsc#1012628).
- devlink: use kvzalloc() to allocate devlink instance resources
(bsc#1012628).
- batman-adv: bypass empty buckets in batadv_purge_orig_ref()
(bsc#1012628).
- wifi: rtw89: 8852c: add quirk to set PCI BER for certain
platforms (bsc#1012628).
- wifi: ath9k: work around memset overflow warning (bsc#1012628).
- af_packet: avoid a false positive warning in packet_setsockopt()
(bsc#1012628).
- clocksource: Make watchdog and suspend-timing multiplication
overflow safe (bsc#1012628).
- ACPI: x86: Add PNP_UART1_SKIP quirk for Lenovo Blade2 tablets
(bsc#1012628).
- drop_monitor: replace spin_lock by raw_spin_lock (bsc#1012628).
- ACPI: resource: Do IRQ override on GMxBGxx (XMG APEX 17 M23)
(bsc#1012628).
- wifi: ath12k: fix kernel crash during resume (bsc#1012628).
- scsi: qedi: Fix crash while reading debugfs attribute
(bsc#1012628).
- net: sfp: enhance quirk for Fibrestore 2.5G copper SFP module
(bsc#1012628).
- net: sfp: add quirk for ATS SFP-GE-T 1000Base-TX module
(bsc#1012628).
- net/sched: fix false lockdep warning on qdisc root lock
(bsc#1012628).
- arm64/sysreg: Update PIE permission encodings (bsc#1012628).
- kselftest: arm64: Add a null pointer check (bsc#1012628).
- net: dsa: realtek: keep default LED state in rtl8366rb
(bsc#1012628).
- net: dsa: realtek: do not assert reset on remove (bsc#1012628).
- ACPI: resource: Skip IRQ override on Asus Vivobook Pro N6506MV
(bsc#1012628).
- netpoll: Fix race condition in netpoll_owner_active
(bsc#1012628).
- wifi: ath12k: fix the problem that down grade phy mode operation
(bsc#1012628).
- wifi: mt76: mt7921s: fix potential hung tasks during chip
recovery (bsc#1012628).
- HID: Add quirk for Logitech Casa touchpad (bsc#1012628).
- HID: asus: fix more n-key report descriptors if n-key quirked
(bsc#1012628).
- bpf: avoid uninitialized warnings in verifier_global_subprogs.c
(bsc#1012628).
- selftests: net: fix timestamp not arriving in cmsg_time.sh
(bsc#1012628).
- net: ena: Add validation for completion descriptors consistency
(bsc#1012628).
- Bluetooth: ath3k: Fix multiple issues reported by checkpatch.pl
(bsc#1012628).
- drm/amd/display: Exit idle optimizations before HDCP execution
(bsc#1012628).
- drm/amd/display: Workaround register access in idle race with
cursor (bsc#1012628).
- platform/x86: toshiba_acpi: Add quirk for buttons on Z830
(bsc#1012628).
- cgroup/cpuset: Make cpuset hotplug processing synchronous
(bsc#1012628).
- ASoC: Intel: sof_sdw: add JD2 quirk for HP Omen 14
(bsc#1012628).
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- commit d344d3a
==== kwin6 ====
Version update (6.1.1 -> 6.1.1.2)
Subpackages: kwin6-lang kwin6-x11 libkwin6
- Update to 6.1.1.2:
* New bugfix release
- Changes since 6.1.1:
* 3rdparty: Reformat xcursor.{h,c}
* utils: Load Xcursor themes using QFile (kde#489241)
* 3rdparty: Drop xcursor write hook
* plugins/hidecursor: Set minimum to allow disabling hiding cursor on inactivity
* WindowHeapDelegate: Label text background (kde#483016)
* plugins/backgroundcontrast,blur: correct support checks
* opengl/glframebuffer: handle missing support for blits on Wayland (kde#484193)
* opengl: glBufferStorage is not supported on GL ES by default
* core/renderloop: assume high render times if the last frame has been a while ago
==== openSUSE-release ====
Version update (20240628 -> 20240629)
Subpackages: openSUSE-release-appliance-custom openSUSE-release-dvd
- automatically generated by openSUSE-release-tools/pkglistgen
==== perl-CGI ====
Version update (4.640.0 -> 4.660.0)
- updated to 4.660.0 (4.66)
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-CGI/Changes
4.66 2024-06-04
[ FIX ]
- Restore trailing slashes in the ->url call (GH #267)
4.65 2024-06-04
[ TESTING ]
- "fix" t/url.t for older Perls (GH #266)
==== perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random ====
Version update (0.160.0 -> 0.170.0)
- updated to 0.170.0 (0.17)
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random/Changes
0.17 2024-06-13 rurban
- fix older aix with missing -lz dependencies (timlegge PR #16)
- minor ci fixes
==== perl-Mail-DKIM ====
Version update (1.20240124 -> 1.20240619)
- updated to 1.20240619
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Mail-DKIM/Changes
1.20240619 2024-06-19 Australia/Melbourne
* Remove version check for Net::DNS, this fixes issues when using a
development version of Net::DNS
==== pipewire ====
Version update (1.1.83 -> 1.2.0)
Subpackages: gstreamer-plugin-pipewire libpipewire-0_3-0 pipewire-alsa pipewire-jack pipewire-lang pipewire-libjack-0_3 pipewire-modules-0_3 pipewire-pulseaudio pipewire-spa-plugins-0_2 pipewire-spa-tools pipewire-tools
- Update to version 1.2.0:
* This is the 1.2 release that is API and ABI compatible with
previous 1.1.x and 1.0.x releases.
* This release contains some of the bigger changes that happened
since the 1.0 release last year, including:
- Support for asynchronous processing has been implemented.
Nodes can choose (or be forced) to be scheduled
asynchronously. The graph will not wait for the output of the
node to continue processing but it will use the output of the
previous cycle (or silence) instead. This adds one cycle of
latency but it can avoid having some nodes blocking the
processing graph. Non realtime streams and filters now also
use this asynchronous processing instead of their own
slightly broken version.
- The concept of node.sync-group was added. This groups nodes
with overlapping sync-group together when one of them sets
the node.sync = true. This is now used to make sure all nodes
are scheduled together when JACK transport is started so that
they all see the same transport time.
- Config parsing errors are reported earlier and much better
with line and column numbers where the parsing started to
fail.
- Add support for mandatory metadata when negotiating buffer
parameters. This can be used to only negotiate extra buffer
planes when certain metadata is negotiated. One use case is
the explicit sync support that requires 2 extra fds for the
timelines.
- Explicit sync metadata and support was added.
- Support was added for making and using multiple data-loops
in the server and clients. Support for CPU affinity and
priorities was added to the data-loops as well.
- The log topic debug levels can now be changed at runtime with
metadata.
- The log levels in the pulse server can be dynamically changed
with a /core message.
- The UCM conflicting devices patches were merged.
- Add snapcast-discover module to stream to snapcast servers.
- Rework how peers are linked and the counters are updated.
Resume the peers when a node is unlinked and not yet
processed. This should cause less occasional dropouts in the
graph when reconnecting things.
- Many GStreamer element updates.
- Many more fixes and improvements.
* Highlights (since the previous 1.1.83 release)
- Small fixes here and there.
* PipeWire
- Compilation fixes after enabling -Werror=float-conversion
* Modules
- The module-rtp-sap now propagates the cleanup.sec property to
the rtp-source and the rtp-source now sets a property with
the receiving status.
- Fix for ROC 0.3, explicitly specify sender encoding. (#4070)
- Some fixes to the RAOP sink module, including a format fix
for 32 bit machines.
* Tools
- Fix pw-cli monitoring code.
* SPA
- Revert peer_enum_params again because it was not used and
flawed.
- Fix multichannel processing in webrtc AEC.
* GStreamer
- Logging improvements.
- Fix a race in the bufferpool activation.
* Bluetooth
- Improvements to BAP broadcast code parsing.
- Remove patch already included in 1.2.0:
* 0001-vulkan-fix-compilation.patch
==== vlc ====
Subpackages: libvlc5 libvlccore9 vlc-codec-gstreamer vlc-lang vlc-noX vlc-qt vlc-vdpau
- Restrict required version for libav* to avoid pulling in ffmpeg-6
packages.
==== wireplumber ====
Version update (0.5.3+git11.4868b3c -> 0.5.4+git2.96dc045)
Subpackages: libwireplumber-0_5-0 wireplumber-audio wireplumber-lang wireplumber-zsh-completion
- Update to version 0.5.4+git2.96dc045:
* l/find-best-target: Allow regular filters to be best targets
* linking-utils: fallback to role priority 0 if none is defined
- Update to version 0.5.4:
* Highlights:
- Refactored the role-based linking policy (previously known
also as "endpoints" or "virtual items" policy) to blend in
with the standard desktop policy. It is now possible use
role-based sinks alongside standard desktop audio operations
and they will only be used for streams that have a
"media.role" defined. It is also possible to force streams to
have a media.role, using a setting. Other features include:
blending with smart filters in the graph and allowing
hardware DSP nodes to be also used easily instead of
requiring software loopbacks for all roles. (#610, !649)
* Improvements:
- Filters that are not declared as smart will now behave again
as normal application streams, instead of being treated
sometimes differently (!657)
* Fixes:
- Fixed an issue that would cause WirePlumber to crash at
startup if an empty configuration file was present in one of
the search paths (#671)
- Fixed Bluetooth profile auto-switching when a filter is
permanently linked to the Bluetooth source (!650)
- Fixed an issue in the software-dsp script that would cause
DSP filters to stay around and cause issues after their
device node was destroyed (!651)
- Fixed an issue in the autoswitch-bluetooth-profile script
that could cause an infinite loop of switching between
profiles (!652, #617)
- Fixed a rare issue that could cause WirePlumber to crash when
dealing with a device object that didn't have the
"device.name" property set (#674)
==== zypper ====
Version update (1.14.73 -> 1.14.74)
Subpackages: zypper-log zypper-needs-restarting
- Let_readline_abort_on_Ctrl-C (bsc#1226493)
- packages: add '--system' to show @System packages (bsc#222971)
- version 1.14.74
4 months, 3 weeks
[opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20200731 released!
by 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&versio…
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
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Packages changed:
avahi
busybox-links
ekiga
ghostscript
gimp
git (2.27.0 -> 2.28.0)
grub2
kernel-source (5.7.9 -> 5.7.11)
redis (6.0.5 -> 6.0.6)
sendmail (8.15.2 -> 8.16.1)
subversion
xfsprogs (5.6.0 -> 5.7.0)
=== Details ===
==== avahi ====
Subpackages: avahi-lang libavahi-client3 libavahi-client3-32bit libavahi-common3 libavahi-common3-32bit libavahi-core7
- Call xargs -r0 instead of just xargs -r: guard against file names
with whitespaces.
- When changing ownership of /var/lib/autoipd, only change
ownership of files owned by avahi, to mitigate against
possible exploits (bsc#1154063).
==== busybox-links ====
Subpackages: busybox-bzip2 busybox-coreutils busybox-findutils busybox-gawk busybox-grep busybox-patch busybox-psmisc busybox-sed busybox-tar busybox-xz
- busybox-syslogd: add conflict with syslogd
- busybox-iproute2: add conflict with wicked-service for ifup
- busybox-sh: remove bogus %ghost entry
- Create busybox-{dos2unix,telnet,tftp,time,tunctl,vlan,sysvinit-tools}
- Create busybox-ed, busybox-bc and busybox-netcat
- Fix filelist of busybox-iproute2
- Create busybox-less, busybox-unzip, busybox-whois, busybox-wget,
busybox-syslogd and busybox-vi
- Merge all shells into busybox-sh (to fix update-alternative for sh)
- Add provides smtp_daemon to busybox-sendmail
==== ekiga ====
Subpackages: ekiga-lang ekiga-plugins-evolution
- Update ekiga-missing-includes.patch to include ostream to another
file.
==== ghostscript ====
Subpackages: ghostscript-x11
- CVE-2020-15900.patch fixes CVE-2020-15900 Memory Corruption
cf. https://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=702582
(bsc#1174415)
==== gimp ====
Subpackages: gimp-lang gimp-plugin-aa gimp-plugins-python libgimp-2_0-0 libgimpui-2_0-0
- Solve the libexecdir problem a different way.
==== git ====
Version update (2.27.0 -> 2.28.0)
Subpackages: git-core git-cvs git-daemon git-email git-gui git-svn git-web gitk
- git 2.28.0
* "fetch.writeCommitGraph" is deemed to be still a bit too risky and
is no longer part of the "feature.experimental" set.
* The commands in the "diff" family learned to honor "diff.relative"
configuration variable.
* "git diff-files" has been taught to say paths that are marked as
intent-to-add are new files, not modified from an empty blob.
* "git gui" now allows opening work trees from the start-up dialog.
* "git bugreport" learns to report what shell is in use.
* SHA-256 migration work continues, including CVS/SVN interface.
* Some repositories in the wild have commits that record nonsense
committer timezone (e.g. rails.git); "git fast-import" learned an
option to pass these nonsense timestamps intact to allow recreating
existing repositories as-is.
* Other code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc.
==== grub2 ====
Subpackages: grub2-i386-pc grub2-snapper-plugin grub2-systemd-sleep-plugin grub2-x86_64-efi grub2-x86_64-xen
- Fix for CVE-2020-10713 (bsc#1168994)
* 0001-yylex-Make-lexer-fatal-errors-actually-be-fatal.patch
- Fix for CVE-2020-14308 CVE-2020-14309, CVE-2020-14310, CVE-2020-14311
(bsc#1173812)
* 0002-safemath-Add-some-arithmetic-primitives-that-check-f.patch
* 0003-calloc-Make-sure-we-always-have-an-overflow-checking.patch
* 0004-calloc-Use-calloc-at-most-places.patch
* 0005-malloc-Use-overflow-checking-primitives-where-we-do-.patch
* 0006-iso9660-Don-t-leak-memory-on-realloc-failures.patch
* 0007-font-Do-not-load-more-than-one-NAME-section.patch
- Fix CVE-2020-15706 (bsc#1174463)
* 0008-script-Remove-unused-fields-from-grub_script_functio.patch
* 0009-script-Avoid-a-use-after-free-when-redefining-a-func.patch
- Fix CVE-2020-15707 (bsc#1174570)
* 0010-linux-Fix-integer-overflows-in-initrd-size-handling.patch
- Use overflow checking primitives where the arithmetic expression for buffer
allocations may include unvalidated data
- Use grub_calloc for overflow check and return NULL when it would occur
* 0001-add-support-for-UEFI-network-protocols.patch
* 0003-bootp-New-net_bootp6-command.patch
* grub2-btrfs-01-add-ability-to-boot-from-subvolumes.patch
* grub2-btrfs-09-get-default-subvolume.patch
* grub2-gfxmenu-support-scrolling-menu-entry-s-text.patch
* grub2-grubenv-in-btrfs-header.patch
==== kernel-source ====
Version update (5.7.9 -> 5.7.11)
Subpackages: kernel-default kernel-docs
- Refresh
patches.suse/vgacon-fix-out-of-bounds-write-to-the-scrollback-buf.patch.
Update according to the latest findings.
- commit 5015994
- Linux 5.7.11 (bnc#1012628).
- gpio: arizona: handle pm_runtime_get_sync failure case
(bnc#1012628).
- gpio: arizona: put pm_runtime in case of failure (bnc#1012628).
- pinctrl: amd: fix npins for uart0 in kerncz_groups
(bnc#1012628).
- bpf: Set the number of exception entries properly for
subprograms (bnc#1012628).
- mac80211: allow rx of mesh eapol frames with default rx key
(bnc#1012628).
- scsi: scsi_transport_spi: Fix function pointer check
(bnc#1012628).
- xtensa: fix __sync_fetch_and_{and,or}_4 declarations
(bnc#1012628).
- xtensa: update *pos in cpuinfo_op.next (bnc#1012628).
- scsi: mpt3sas: Fix unlock imbalance (bnc#1012628).
- drivers/net/wan/lapbether: Fixed the value of hard_header_len
(bnc#1012628).
- ALSA: hda/hdmi: fix failures at PCM open on Intel ICL and later
(bnc#1012628).
- net: sky2: initialize return of gm_phy_read (bnc#1012628).
- drm/nouveau/i2c/g94-: increase NV_PMGR_DP_AUXCTL_TRANSACTREQ
timeout (bnc#1012628).
- scsi: mpt3sas: Fix error returns in BRM_status_show
(bnc#1012628).
- scsi: dh: Add Fujitsu device to devinfo and dh lists
(bnc#1012628).
- dm: use bio_uninit instead of bio_disassociate_blkg
(bnc#1012628).
- drivers/firmware/psci: Fix memory leakage in
alloc_init_cpu_groups() (bnc#1012628).
- fuse: fix weird page warning (bnc#1012628).
- irqdomain/treewide: Keep firmware node unconditionally allocated
(bnc#1012628).
- drm/nouveau/nouveau: fix page fault on device private memory
(bnc#1012628).
- drm/amd/display: Check DMCU Exists Before Loading (bnc#1012628).
- drm/amd/display: add dmcub check on RENOIR (bnc#1012628).
- SUNRPC reverting d03727b248d0 ("NFSv4 fix CLOSE not waiting
for direct IO compeletion") (bnc#1012628).
- exfat: fix overflow issue in exfat_cluster_to_sector()
(bnc#1012628).
- exfat: fix wrong hint_stat initialization in
exfat_find_dir_entry() (bnc#1012628).
- exfat: fix wrong size update of stream entry by typo
(bnc#1012628).
- exfat: fix name_hash computation on big endian systems
(bnc#1012628).
- btrfs: reloc: clear DEAD_RELOC_TREE bit for orphan roots to
prevent runaway balance (bnc#1012628).
- uprobes: Change handle_swbp() to send SIGTRAP with
si_code=SI_KERNEL, to fix GDB regression (bnc#1012628).
- ALSA: hda/realtek: Fixed ALC298 sound bug by adding quirk for
Samsung Notebook Pen S (bnc#1012628).
- ALSA: info: Drop WARN_ON() from buffer NULL sanity check
(bnc#1012628).
- ASoC: rt5670: Correct RT5670_LDO_SEL_MASK (bnc#1012628).
- ASoC: Intel: cht_bsw_rt5672: Change bus format to I2S 2 channel
(bnc#1012628).
- s390/cpum_cf,perf: change DFLT_CCERROR counter name
(bnc#1012628).
- btrfs: fix double free on ulist after backref resolution failure
(bnc#1012628).
- btrfs: fix mount failure caused by race with umount
(bnc#1012628).
- btrfs: fix page leaks after failure to lock page for delalloc
(bnc#1012628).
- mt76: mt76x02: fix handling MCU timeouts during hw restart
(bnc#1012628).
- efi/efivars: Expose RT service availability via efivars
abstraction (bnc#1012628).
- bnxt_en: Fix race when modifying pause settings (bnc#1012628).
- bnxt_en: Init ethtool link settings after reading updated PHY
configuration (bnc#1012628).
- bnxt_en: Fix completion ring sizing with TPA enabled
(bnc#1012628).
- fpga: dfl: pci: reduce the scope of variable 'ret'
(bnc#1012628).
- fpga: dfl: fix bug in port reset handshake (bnc#1012628).
- hippi: Fix a size used in a 'pci_free_consistent()' in an
error handling path (bnc#1012628).
- netfilter: nf_tables: fix nat hook table deletion (bnc#1012628).
- dpaa2-eth: check fsl_mc_get_endpoint for IS_ERR_OR_NULL()
(bnc#1012628).
- vsock/virtio: annotate 'the_virtio_vsock' RCU pointer
(bnc#1012628).
- ax88172a: fix ax88172a_unbind() failures (bnc#1012628).
- RDMA/mlx5: Use xa_lock_irq when access to SRQ table
(bnc#1012628).
- RDMA/core: Fix race in rdma_alloc_commit_uobject()
(bnc#1012628).
- RDMA/cm: Protect access to remote_sidr_table (bnc#1012628).
- net: fec: fix hardware time stamping by external devices
(bnc#1012628).
- ASoC: Intel: bytcht_es8316: Add missed put_device()
(bnc#1012628).
- net: dp83640: fix SIOCSHWTSTAMP to update the struct with
actual configuration (bnc#1012628).
- ieee802154: fix one possible memleak in adf7242_probe
(bnc#1012628).
- drm: sun4i: hdmi: Fix inverted HPD result (bnc#1012628).
- net: smc91x: Fix possible memory leak in smc_drv_probe()
(bnc#1012628).
- mlxsw: core: Fix wrong SFP EEPROM reading for upper pages 1-3
(bnc#1012628).
- net: dsa: mv88e6xxx: fix in-band AN link establishment
(bnc#1012628).
- arm64: dts: clearfog-gt-8k: fix switch link configuration
(bnc#1012628).
- bonding: check error value of register_netdevice() immediately
(bnc#1012628).
- iwlwifi: Make some Killer Wireless-AC 1550 cards work again
(bnc#1012628).
- net: bcmgenet: fix error returns in bcmgenet_probe()
(bnc#1012628).
- dpaa_eth: Fix one possible memleak in dpaa_eth_probe
(bnc#1012628).
- mlxsw: destroy workqueue when trap_register in mlxsw_emad_init
(bnc#1012628).
- ionic: use offset for ethtool regs data (bnc#1012628).
- ionic: fix up filter locks and debug msgs (bnc#1012628).
- ionic: update filter id after replay (bnc#1012628).
- ionic: keep rss hash after fw update (bnc#1012628).
- ionic: use mutex to protect queue operations (bnc#1012628).
- crypto/chtls: fix tls alert messages corrupted by tls data
(bnc#1012628).
- net: ag71xx: add missed clk_disable_unprepare in error path
of probe (bnc#1012628).
- RDMA/mlx5: Prevent prefetch from racing with implicit
destruction (bnc#1012628).
- net: hns3: fix for not calculating TX BD send size correctly
(bnc#1012628).
- net: hns3: fix error handling for desc filling (bnc#1012628).
- net: hns3: fix return value error when query MAC link status
fail (bnc#1012628).
- net: dsa: microchip: call phy_remove_link_mode during probe
(bnc#1012628).
- netdevsim: fix unbalaced locking in nsim_create() (bnc#1012628).
- qed: suppress "don't support RoCE & iWARP" flooding on HW init
(bnc#1012628).
- qed: suppress false-positives interrupt error messages on HW
init (bnc#1012628).
- ipvs: fix the connection sync failed in some cases
(bnc#1012628).
- net: ethernet: ave: Fix error returns in ave_init (bnc#1012628).
- iommu/qcom: Use domain rather than dev as tlb cookie
(bnc#1012628).
- Revert "PCI/PM: Assume ports without DLL Link Active train
links in 100 ms" (bnc#1012628).
- nfsd4: fix NULL dereference in nfsd/clients display code
(bnc#1012628).
- enetc: Remove the mdio bus on PF probe bailout (bnc#1012628).
- i2c: rcar: always clear ICSAR to avoid side effects
(bnc#1012628).
- i2c: i2c-qcom-geni: Fix DMA transfer race (bnc#1012628).
- bonding: check return value of register_netdevice() in
bond_newlink() (bnc#1012628).
- geneve: fix an uninitialized value in geneve_changelink()
(bnc#1012628).
- serial: exar: Fix GPIO configuration for Sealevel cards based
on XR17V35X (bnc#1012628).
- scripts/decode_stacktrace: strip basepath from all paths
(bnc#1012628).
- scripts/gdb: fix lx-symbols 'gdb.error' while loading modules
(bnc#1012628).
- RISC-V: Do not rely on initrd_start/end computed during early
dt parsing (bnc#1012628).
- kbuild: fix single target builds for external modules
(bnc#1012628).
- HID: i2c-hid: add Mediacom FlexBook edge13 to descriptor
override (bnc#1012628).
- HID: alps: support devices with report id 2 (bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: ti: k3-udma: Fix cleanup code for
alloc_chan_resources (bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: ti: k3-udma: Fix the running channel handling in
alloc_chan_resources (bnc#1012628).
- HID: steam: fixes race in handling device list (bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: ti: k3-udma: add missing put_device() call in
of_xudma_dev_get() (bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: idxd: fix hw descriptor fields for delta record
(bnc#1012628).
- HID: apple: Disable Fn-key key-re-mapping on clone keyboards
(bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: tegra210-adma: Fix runtime PM imbalance on error
(bnc#1012628).
- soc: amlogic: meson-gx-socinfo: Fix S905X3 and S905D3 ID's
(bnc#1012628).
- Input: add `SW_MACHINE_COVER` (bnc#1012628).
- ARM: dts: n900: remove mmc1 card detect gpio (bnc#1012628).
- spi: mediatek: use correct SPI_CFG2_REG MACRO (bnc#1012628).
- regmap: dev_get_regmap_match(): fix string comparison
(bnc#1012628).
- hwmon: (aspeed-pwm-tacho) Avoid possible buffer overflow
(bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: fsl-edma: fix wrong tcd endianness for big-endian
cpu (bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: ioat setting ioat timeout as module parameter
(bnc#1012628).
- Input: synaptics - enable InterTouch for ThinkPad X1E 1st gen
(bnc#1012628).
- Input: elan_i2c - only increment wakeup count on touch
(bnc#1012628).
- usb: dwc3: pci: add support for the Intel Tiger Lake PCH -H
variant (bnc#1012628).
- usb: dwc3: pci: add support for the Intel Jasper Lake
(bnc#1012628).
- usb: gadget: udc: gr_udc: fix memleak on error handling path
in gr_ep_init() (bnc#1012628).
- usb: cdns3: ep0: fix some endian issues (bnc#1012628).
- usb: cdns3: trace: fix some endian issues (bnc#1012628).
- hwmon: (adm1275) Make sure we are reading enough data for
different chips (bnc#1012628).
- drm/amdgpu/gfx10: fix race condition for kiq (bnc#1012628).
- drm/amdgpu: fix preemption unit test (bnc#1012628).
- hwmon: (nct6775) Accept PECI Calibration as temperature source
for NCT6798D (bnc#1012628).
- platform/x86: ISST: Add new PCI device ids (bnc#1012628).
- platform/x86: asus-wmi: allow BAT1 battery name (bnc#1012628).
- hwmon: (scmi) Fix potential buffer overflow in
scmi_hwmon_probe() (bnc#1012628).
- ALSA: hda/realtek - fixup for yet another Intel reference board
(bnc#1012628).
- drivers/perf: Fix kernel panic when rmmod PMU modules during
perf sampling (bnc#1012628).
- arm64: Use test_tsk_thread_flag() for checking TIF_SINGLESTEP
(bnc#1012628).
- x86: math-emu: Fix up 'cmp' insn for clang ias (bnc#1012628).
- asm-generic/mmiowb: Allow mmiowb_set_pending() when
preemptible() (bnc#1012628).
- drivers/perf: Prevent forced unbinding of PMU drivers
(bnc#1012628).
- RISC-V: Upgrade smp_mb__after_spinlock() to iorw,iorw
(bnc#1012628).
- x86/boot: Don't add the EFI stub to targets (bnc#1012628).
- binder: Don't use mmput() from shrinker function (bnc#1012628).
- usb: xhci-mtk: fix the failure of bandwidth allocation
(bnc#1012628).
- usb: tegra: Fix allocation for the FPCI context (bnc#1012628).
- usb: xhci: Fix ASM2142/ASM3142 DMA addressing (bnc#1012628).
- Revert "cifs: Fix the target file was deleted when rename
failed." (bnc#1012628).
- iwlwifi: mvm: don't call iwl_mvm_free_inactive_queue() under
RCU (bnc#1012628).
- tty: xilinx_uartps: Really fix id assignment (bnc#1012628).
- staging: wlan-ng: properly check endpoint types (bnc#1012628).
- staging: comedi: addi_apci_1032: check INSN_CONFIG_DIGITAL_TRIG
shift (bnc#1012628).
- staging: comedi: ni_6527: fix INSN_CONFIG_DIGITAL_TRIG support
(bnc#1012628).
- staging: comedi: addi_apci_1500: check INSN_CONFIG_DIGITAL_TRIG
shift (bnc#1012628).
- staging: comedi: addi_apci_1564: check INSN_CONFIG_DIGITAL_TRIG
shift (bnc#1012628).
- serial: tegra: fix CREAD handling for PIO (bnc#1012628).
- serial: 8250: fix null-ptr-deref in serial8250_start_tx()
(bnc#1012628).
- serial: 8250_mtk: Fix high-speed baud rates clamping
(bnc#1012628).
- interconnect: msm8916: Fix buswidth of pcnoc_s nodes
(bnc#1012628).
- /dev/mem: Add missing memory barriers for devmem_inode
(bnc#1012628).
- fbdev: Detect integer underflow at "struct
fbcon_ops"->clear_margins (bnc#1012628).
- vt: Reject zero-sized screen buffer size (bnc#1012628).
- Makefile: Fix GCC_TOOLCHAIN_DIR prefix for Clang cross
compilation (bnc#1012628).
- mm/mmap.c: close race between munmap() and
expand_upwards()/downwards() (bnc#1012628).
- vfs/xattr: mm/shmem: kernfs: release simple xattr entry in a
right way (bnc#1012628).
- mm/memcg: fix refcount error while moving and swapping
(bnc#1012628).
- mm: memcg/slab: fix memory leak at non-root kmem_cache destroy
(bnc#1012628).
- mm/hugetlb: avoid hardcoding while checking if cma is enabled
(bnc#1012628).
- khugepaged: fix null-pointer dereference due to race
(bnc#1012628).
- io-mapping: indicate mapping failure (bnc#1012628).
- mmc: sdhci-of-aspeed: Fix clock divider calculation
(bnc#1012628).
- drm/amdgpu: Fix NULL dereference in dpm sysfs handlers
(bnc#1012628).
- drm/amd/powerplay: fix a crash when overclocking Vega M
(bnc#1012628).
- arm64: vdso32: Fix '--prefix=' value for newer versions of clang
(bnc#1012628).
- parisc: Add atomic64_set_release() define to avoid CPU soft
lockups (bnc#1012628).
- x86, vmlinux.lds: Page-align end of ..page_aligned sections
(bnc#1012628).
- ASoC: rt5670: Add new gpio1_is_ext_spk_en quirk and enable it
on the Lenovo Miix 2 10 (bnc#1012628).
- ASoC: qcom: Drop HAS_DMA dependency to fix link failure
(bnc#1012628).
- ASoC: topology: fix kernel oops on route addition error
(bnc#1012628).
- ASoC: topology: fix tlvs in error handling for widget_dmixer
(bnc#1012628).
- ASoC: Intel: bdw-rt5677: fix non BE conversion (bnc#1012628).
- dm integrity: fix integrity recalculation that is improperly
skipped (bnc#1012628).
- ath9k: Fix general protection fault in ath9k_hif_usb_rx_cb
(bnc#1012628).
- ath9k: Fix regression with Atheros 9271 (bnc#1012628).
- Refresh
patches.suse/btrfs-btrfs-use-the-new-VFS-super_block_dev.patch.
- commit 6157a8d
- Bluetooth: Disconnect if E0 is used for Level 4 (bsc#1171988
CVE-2020-10135).
- Bluetooth: Consolidate encryption handling in hci_encrypt_cfm
(bsc#1171988 CVE-2020-10135).
- commit d1148b9
- vgacon: fix out of bounds write to the scrollback buffer
(bsc#1174205 CVE-2020-14331).
- commit 62bfb93
- soc: qcom: rpmh: Dirt can only make you dirtier, not cleaner
(git-fixes).
- commit 6a1b5cf
- Linux 5.7.10 (bnc#1012628).
- bridge: mcast: Fix MLD2 Report IPv6 payload length check
(bnc#1012628).
- genetlink: remove genl_bind (bnc#1012628).
- ipv4: fill fl4_icmp_{type,code} in ping_v4_sendmsg
(bnc#1012628).
- ipv6: fib6_select_path can not use out path for nexthop objects
(bnc#1012628).
- ipv6: Fix use of anycast address with loopback (bnc#1012628).
- l2tp: remove skb_dst_set() from l2tp_xmit_skb() (bnc#1012628).
- llc: make sure applications use ARPHRD_ETHER (bnc#1012628).
- net: Added pointer check for dst->ops->neigh_lookup in
dst_neigh_lookup_skb (bnc#1012628).
- net: dsa: microchip: set the correct number of ports
(bnc#1012628).
- net: qrtr: free flow in __qrtr_node_release (bnc#1012628).
- net_sched: fix a memory leak in atm_tc_init() (bnc#1012628).
- net: usb: qmi_wwan: add support for Quectel EG95 LTE modem
(bnc#1012628).
- sched: consistently handle layer3 header accesses in the
presence of VLANs (bnc#1012628).
- tcp: fix SO_RCVLOWAT possible hangs under high mem pressure
(bnc#1012628).
- tcp: make sure listeners don't initialize congestion-control
state (bnc#1012628).
- tcp: md5: add missing memory barriers in
tcp_md5_do_add()/tcp_md5_hash_key() (bnc#1012628).
- tcp: md5: do not send silly options in SYNCOOKIES (bnc#1012628).
- vlan: consolidate VLAN parsing code and limit max parsing depth
(bnc#1012628).
- tcp: md5: refine tcp_md5_do_add()/tcp_md5_hash_key() barriers
(bnc#1012628).
- tcp: md5: allow changing MD5 keys in all socket states
(bnc#1012628).
- cgroup: fix cgroup_sk_alloc() for sk_clone_lock() (bnc#1012628).
- cgroup: Fix sock_cgroup_data on big-endian (bnc#1012628).
- net: ipa: always check for stopped channel (bnc#1012628).
- net: ipa: introduce ipa_cmd_tag_process() (bnc#1012628).
- ip: Fix SO_MARK in RST, ACK and ICMP packets (bnc#1012628).
- genetlink: get rid of family->attrbuf (bnc#1012628).
- net: ipv4: Fix wrong type conversion from hint to rt in
ip_route_use_hint() (bnc#1012628).
- ethtool: fix genlmsg_put() failure handling in
ethnl_default_dumpit() (bnc#1012628).
- mptcp: fix DSS map generation on fin retransmission
(bnc#1012628).
- net: rmnet: do not allow to add multiple bridge interfaces
(bnc#1012628).
- hsr: fix interface leak in error path of hsr_dev_finalize()
(bnc#1012628).
- drm/msm: fix potential memleak in error branch (bnc#1012628).
- drm/msm/dpu: allow initialization of encoder locks during
encoder init (bnc#1012628).
- drm/exynos: Properly propagate return value in
drm_iommu_attach_device() (bnc#1012628).
- drm/exynos: fix ref count leak in mic_pre_enable (bnc#1012628).
- x86/fpu: Reset MXCSR to default in kernel_fpu_begin()
(bnc#1012628).
- thermal/drivers: imx: Fix missing of_node_put() at probe time
(bnc#1012628).
- ACPI: DPTF: Add battery participant for TigerLake (bnc#1012628).
- blk-mq-debugfs: update blk_queue_flag_name[] accordingly for
new flags (bnc#1012628).
- m68k: nommu: register start of the memory with memblock
(bnc#1012628).
- m68k: mm: fix node memblock init (bnc#1012628).
- dt-bindings: bus: uniphier-system-bus: fix warning in example
(bnc#1012628).
- dt-bindings: mailbox: zynqmp_ipi: fix unit address
(bnc#1012628).
- dt-bindings: fix error in 'make clean' after 'make
dt_binding_check' (bnc#1012628).
- cifs: prevent truncation from long to int in
wait_for_free_credits (bnc#1012628).
- arm64/alternatives: use subsections for replacement sequences
(bnc#1012628).
- tpm_tis: extra chip->ops check on error path in
tpm_tis_core_init (bnc#1012628).
- xen/xenbus: avoid large structs and arrays on the stack
(bnc#1012628).
- xen/xenbus: let xenbus_map_ring_valloc() return errno values
only (bnc#1012628).
- gfs2: eliminate GIF_ORDERED in favor of list_empty
(bnc#1012628).
- gfs2: freeze should work on read-only mounts (bnc#1012628).
- gfs2: read-only mounts should grab the sd_freeze_gl glock
(bnc#1012628).
- gfs2: When freezing gfs2, use GL_EXACT and not GL_NOCACHE
(bnc#1012628).
- gfs2: The freeze glock should never be frozen (bnc#1012628).
- arm64: Add MIDR value for KRYO4XX gold CPU cores (bnc#1012628).
- arm64: Add KRYO4XX gold CPU cores to erratum list 1463225 and
1418040 (bnc#1012628).
- arm64: Add KRYO4XX silver CPU cores to erratum list 1530923
and 1024718 (bnc#1012628).
- i2c: eg20t: Load module automatically if ID matches
(bnc#1012628).
- arm64/alternatives: don't patch up internal branches
(bnc#1012628).
- iio:magnetometer:ak8974: Fix alignment and data leak issues
(bnc#1012628).
- iio:humidity:hdc100x Fix alignment and data leak issues
(bnc#1012628).
- iio: magnetometer: ak8974: Fix runtime PM imbalance on error
(bnc#1012628).
- iio: core: add missing IIO_MOD_H2/ETHANOL string identifiers
(bnc#1012628).
- iio: mma8452: Add missed iio_device_unregister() call in
mma8452_probe() (bnc#1012628).
- iio: pressure: zpa2326: handle pm_runtime_get_sync failure
(bnc#1012628).
- iio:humidity:hts221 Fix alignment and data leak issues
(bnc#1012628).
- iio:pressure:ms5611 Fix buffer element alignment (bnc#1012628).
- iio:health:afe4403 Fix timestamp alignment and prevent data leak
(bnc#1012628).
- arm64: Add missing sentinel to erratum_1463225 (bnc#1012628).
- xen/xenbus: Fix a double free in xenbus_map_ring_pv()
(bnc#1012628).
- io_uring: fix recvmsg memory leak with buffer selection
(bnc#1012628).
- Input: mms114 - add extra compatible for mms345l (bnc#1012628).
- iio:health:afe4404 Fix timestamp alignment and prevent data leak
(bnc#1012628).
- counter: 104-quad-8: Add lock guards - differential encoder
(bnc#1012628).
- counter: 104-quad-8: Add lock guards - filter clock prescaler
(bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: ti: k3-udma: Use correct node to read "ti,udma-atype"
(bnc#1012628).
- soundwire: intel: fix memory leak with devm_kasprintf
(bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: idxd: fix cdev locking for open and release
(bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: ti: k3-udma: Fix delayed_work usage for tx drain
workaround (bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: sh: usb-dmac: set tx_result parameters (bnc#1012628).
- phy: rockchip: Fix return value of inno_dsidphy_probe()
(bnc#1012628).
- phy: sun4i-usb: fix dereference of pointer phy0 before it is
null checked (bnc#1012628).
- arm64: dts: meson: add missing gxl rng clock (bnc#1012628).
- arm64: dts: meson-gxl-s805x: reduce initial Mali450 core
frequency (bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: idxd: cleanup workqueue config after disabling
(bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: idxd: fix misc interrupt handler thread unmasking
(bnc#1012628).
- bus: ti-sysc: Fix wakeirq sleeping function called from invalid
context (bnc#1012628).
- bus: ti-sysc: Fix sleeping function called from invalid context
for RTC quirk (bnc#1012628).
- bus: ti-sysc: Do not disable on suspend for no-idle
(bnc#1012628).
- iio: adc: ad7780: Fix a resource handling path in
'ad7780_probe()' (bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: dw: Initialize channel before each transfer
(bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: dmatest: stop completed threads when running without
set channel (bnc#1012628).
- spi: spi-sun6i: sun6i_spi_transfer_one(): fix setting of clock
rate (bnc#1012628).
- usb: gadget: udc: atmel: fix uninitialized read in debug printk
(bnc#1012628).
- staging: comedi: verify array index is correct before using it
(bnc#1012628).
- serial: core: Initialise spin lock before use in
uart_configure_port() (bnc#1012628).
- clk: mvebu: ARMADA_AP_CPU_CLK needs to select
ARMADA_AP_CP_HELPER (bnc#1012628).
- clk: AST2600: Add mux for EMMC clock (bnc#1012628).
- xprtrdma: Fix double-free in rpcrdma_ep_create() (bnc#1012628).
- xprtrdma: Fix recursion into rpcrdma_xprt_disconnect()
(bnc#1012628).
- xprtrdma: Fix return code from rpcrdma_xprt_connect()
(bnc#1012628).
- xprtrdma: Fix handling of connect errors (bnc#1012628).
- NFS: Fix interrupted slots by sending a solo SEQUENCE operation
(bnc#1012628).
- fuse: don't ignore errors from fuse_writepages_fill()
(bnc#1012628).
- ARM: dts: Fix dcan driver probe failed on am437x platform
(bnc#1012628).
- Revert "thermal: mediatek: fix register index error"
(bnc#1012628).
- xprtrdma: fix incorrect header size calculations (bnc#1012628).
- ARM: dts: socfpga: Align L2 cache-controller nodename with
dtschema (bnc#1012628).
- arm64: dts: spcfpga: Align GIC, NAND and UART nodenames with
dtschema (bnc#1012628).
- keys: asymmetric: fix error return code in software_key_query()
(bnc#1012628).
- nvme: explicitly update mpath disk capacity on revalidation
(bnc#1012628).
- regmap: debugfs: Don't sleep while atomic for fast_io regmaps
(bnc#1012628).
- copy_xstate_to_kernel: Fix typo which caused GDB regression
(bnc#1012628).
- arm: dts: mt7623: add phy-mode property for gmac2 (bnc#1012628).
- soc: qcom: socinfo: add missing soc_id sysfs entry
(bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: ti: k3-udma: Disable memcopy via MCU NAVSS on am654
(bnc#1012628).
- apparmor: ensure that dfa state tables have entries
(bnc#1012628).
- habanalabs: Align protection bits configuration of all TPCs
(bnc#1012628).
- RDMA/rxe: Set default vendor ID (bnc#1012628).
- PCI/PM: Call .bridge_d3() hook only if non-NULL (bnc#1012628).
- perf stat: Zero all the 'ena' and 'run' array slot stats for
interval mode (bnc#1012628).
- soc: qcom: rpmh: Update dirty flag only when data changes
(bnc#1012628).
- soc: qcom: rpmh: Invalidate SLEEP and WAKE TCSes before flushing
new data (bnc#1012628).
- soc: qcom: rpmh-rsc: Clear active mode configuration for wake
TCS (bnc#1012628).
- soc: qcom: rpmh-rsc: Allow using free WAKE TCS for active
request (bnc#1012628).
- RDMA/mlx5: Verify that QP is created with RQ or SQ
(bnc#1012628).
- clk: qcom: Add missing msm8998 ufs_unipro_core_clk_src
(bnc#1012628).
- mtd: spi-nor: winbond: Fix 4-byte opcode support for w25q256
(bnc#1012628).
- mtd: spi-nor: spansion: fix writes on S25FS512S (bnc#1012628).
- mtd: rawnand: marvell: Fix the condition on a return code
(bnc#1012628).
- mtd: rawnand: marvell: Use nand_cleanup() when the device is
not yet registered (bnc#1012628).
- mtd: rawnand: marvell: Fix probe error path (bnc#1012628).
- mtd: rawnand: timings: Fix default tR_max and tCCS_min timings
(bnc#1012628).
- mtd: rawnand: brcmnand: correctly verify erased pages
(bnc#1012628).
- mtd: rawnand: brcmnand: fix CS0 layout (bnc#1012628).
- mtd: rawnand: oxnas: Keep track of registered devices
(bnc#1012628).
- mtd: rawnand: oxnas: Unregister all devices on error
(bnc#1012628).
- mtd: rawnand: oxnas: Release all devices in the _remove() path
(bnc#1012628).
- clk: qcom: gcc: Add GPU and NPU clocks for SM8150 (bnc#1012628).
- clk: qcom: gcc: Add missing UFS clocks for SM8150 (bnc#1012628).
- clk: qcom: gcc: Add support for a new frequency for SC7180
(bnc#1012628).
- slimbus: core: Fix mismatch in of_node_get/put (bnc#1012628).
- HID: logitech-hidpp: avoid repeated "multiplier = " log messages
(bnc#1012628).
- HID: magicmouse: do not set up autorepeat (bnc#1012628).
- HID: quirks: Always poll Obins Anne Pro 2 keyboard
(bnc#1012628).
- HID: quirks: Ignore Simply Automated UPB PIM (bnc#1012628).
- ALSA: line6: Perform sanity check for each URB creation
(bnc#1012628).
- ALSA: line6: Sync the pending work cancel at disconnection
(bnc#1012628).
- ALSA: usb-audio: Fix race against the error recovery URB
submission (bnc#1012628).
- ALSA: hda/realtek - change to suitable link model for ASUS
platform (bnc#1012628).
- ALSA: hda/realtek: enable headset mic of ASUS ROG Zephyrus
G14(G401) series with ALC289 (bnc#1012628).
- ALSA: hda/realtek: Enable headset mic of Acer TravelMate
B311R-31 with ALC256 (bnc#1012628).
- ALSA: hda/realtek - Enable Speaker for ASUS UX533 and UX534
(bnc#1012628).
- ALSA: hda/realtek - Enable Speaker for ASUS UX563 (bnc#1012628).
- thunderbolt: Fix path indices used in USB3 tunnel discovery
(bnc#1012628).
- USB: c67x00: fix use after free in c67x00_giveback_urb
(bnc#1012628).
- usb: dwc2: Fix shutdown callback in platform (bnc#1012628).
- usb: chipidea: core: add wakeup support for extcon
(bnc#1012628).
- usb: gadget: function: fix missing spinlock in f_uac1_legacy
(bnc#1012628).
- USB: serial: iuu_phoenix: fix memory corruption (bnc#1012628).
- USB: serial: cypress_m8: enable Simply Automated UPB PIM
(bnc#1012628).
- USB: serial: ch341: add new Product ID for CH340 (bnc#1012628).
- USB: serial: option: add GosunCn GM500 series (bnc#1012628).
- USB: serial: option: add Quectel EG95 LTE modem (bnc#1012628).
- virt: vbox: Fix VBGL_IOCTL_VMMDEV_REQUEST_BIG and _LOG req
numbers to match upstream (bnc#1012628).
- virt: vbox: Fix guest capabilities mask check (bnc#1012628).
- Revert "tty: xilinx_uartps: Fix missing id assignment to the
console" (bnc#1012628).
- tty: serial: cpm_uart: Fix behaviour for non existing GPIOs
(bnc#1012628).
- virtio: virtio_console: add missing MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE()
for rproc serial (bnc#1012628).
- serial: sh-sci: Initialize spinlock for uart console
(bnc#1012628).
- serial: mxs-auart: add missed iounmap() in probe failure and
remove (bnc#1012628).
- Revert "serial: core: Refactor uart_unlock_and_check_sysrq()"
(bnc#1012628).
- serial: core: fix sysrq overhead regression (bnc#1012628).
- ovl: fix regression with re-formatted lower squashfs
(bnc#1012628).
- ovl: inode reference leak in ovl_is_inuse true case
(bnc#1012628).
- ovl: relax WARN_ON() when decoding lower directory file handle
(bnc#1012628).
- ovl: fix unneeded call to ovl_change_flags() (bnc#1012628).
- fuse: ignore 'data' argument of mount(..., MS_REMOUNT)
(bnc#1012628).
- fuse: use ->reconfigure() instead of ->remount_fs()
(bnc#1012628).
- fuse: Fix parameter for FS_IOC_{GET,SET}FLAGS (bnc#1012628).
- Revert "zram: convert remaining CLASS_ATTR() to CLASS_ATTR_RO()"
(bnc#1012628).
- mei: bus: don't clean driver pointer (bnc#1012628).
- Revert "Input: elants_i2c - report resolution information for
touch major" (bnc#1012628).
- Input: i8042 - add Lenovo XiaoXin Air 12 to i8042 nomux list
(bnc#1012628).
- Input: elan_i2c - add more hardware ID for Lenovo laptops
(bnc#1012628).
- coresight: etmv4: Fix CPU power management setup in probe()
function (bnc#1012628).
- uio_pdrv_genirq: Remove warning when irq is not specified
(bnc#1012628).
- uio_pdrv_genirq: fix use without device tree and no interrupt
(bnc#1012628).
- scsi: megaraid_sas: Remove undefined ENABLE_IRQ_POLL macro
(bnc#1012628).
- timer: Prevent base->clk from moving backward (bnc#1012628).
- timer: Fix wheel index calculation on last level (bnc#1012628).
- riscv: use 16KB kernel stack on 64-bit (bnc#1012628).
- hwmon: (emc2103) fix unable to change fan pwm1_enable attribute
(bnc#1012628).
- hwmon: (drivetemp) Avoid SCT usage on Toshiba DT01ACA family
drives (bnc#1012628).
- powerpc/book3s64/pkeys: Fix pkey_access_permitted() for execute
disable pkey (bnc#1012628).
- powerpc/pseries/svm: Fix incorrect check for shared_lppaca_size
(bnc#1012628).
- intel_th: pci: Add Jasper Lake CPU support (bnc#1012628).
- intel_th: pci: Add Tiger Lake PCH-H support (bnc#1012628).
- intel_th: pci: Add Emmitsburg PCH support (bnc#1012628).
- intel_th: Fix a NULL dereference when hub driver is not loaded
(bnc#1012628).
- opp: Increase parsed_static_opps in _of_add_opp_table_v1()
(bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: fsl-edma: Fix NULL pointer exception in
fsl_edma_tx_handler (bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: mcf-edma: Fix NULL pointer exception in
mcf_edma_tx_handler (bnc#1012628).
- dmaengine: fsl-edma-common: correct DSIZE_32BYTE (bnc#1012628).
- misc: atmel-ssc: lock with mutex instead of spinlock
(bnc#1012628).
- dmabuf: use spinlock to access dmabuf->name (bnc#1012628).
- thermal: int3403_thermal: Downgrade error message (bnc#1012628).
- ARM: dts: imx6qdl-gw551x: fix audio SSI (bnc#1012628).
- arm64: dts: agilex: add status to qspi dts node (bnc#1012628).
- arm64: dts: stratix10: add status to qspi dts node
(bnc#1012628).
- arm64: dts: stratix10: increase QSPI reg address in nand dts
file (bnc#1012628).
- arm64: ptrace: Override SPSR.SS when single-stepping is enabled
(bnc#1012628).
- arm64: ptrace: Consistently use pseudo-singlestep exceptions
(bnc#1012628).
- arm64: compat: Ensure upper 32 bits of x0 are zero on syscall
return (bnc#1012628).
- sched: Fix unreliable rseq cpu_id for new tasks (bnc#1012628).
- sched/fair: handle case of task_h_load() returning 0
(bnc#1012628).
- x86/ioperm: Fix io bitmap invalidation on Xen PV (bnc#1012628).
- genirq/affinity: Handle affinity setting on inactive interrupts
correctly (bnc#1012628).
- drm/vmwgfx: fix update of display surface when resolution
changes (bnc#1012628).
- drm/amdgpu/powerplay: Modify SMC message name for setting
power profile mode (bnc#1012628).
- drm/amdgpu/sdma5: fix wptr overwritten in ->get_wptr()
(bnc#1012628).
- drm/amd/display: handle failed allocation during stream
construction (bnc#1012628).
- drm/amd/display: OLED panel backlight adjust not work with
external display connected (bnc#1012628).
- drm/amdgpu/display: create fake mst encoders ahead of time (v4)
(bnc#1012628).
- drm/i915: Move cec_notifier to intel_hdmi_connector_unregister,
v2 (bnc#1012628).
- drm/i915/gt: Ignore irq enabling on the virtual engines
(bnc#1012628).
- drm/i915/gt: Only swap to a random sibling once upon creation
(bnc#1012628).
- libceph: don't omit recovery_deletes in target_copy()
(bnc#1012628).
- rxrpc: Fix trace string (bnc#1012628).
- spi: sprd: switch the sequence of setting WDG_LOAD_LOW and _HIGH
(bnc#1012628).
- ionic: no link check while resetting queues (bnc#1012628).
- ionic: export features for vlans to use (bnc#1012628).
- iommu/vt-d: Make Intel SVM code 64-bit only (bnc#1012628).
- mm/memory.c: properly pte_offset_map_lock/unlock in
vm_insert_pages() (bnc#1012628).
- drm/i915/gvt: Fix two CFL MMIO handling caused by regression
(bnc#1012628).
- gpio: pca953x: disable regmap locking for automatic address
incrementing (bnc#1012628).
- bpf: sockmap: Check value of unused args to BPF_PROG_ATTACH
(bnc#1012628).
- bpf: sockmap: Require attach_bpf_fd when detaching a program
(bnc#1012628).
- drm/i915/perf: Use GTT when saving/restoring engine GPR
(bnc#1012628).
- commit dcedc15
==== redis ====
Version update (6.0.5 -> 6.0.6)
- redis 6.0.6:
* Fix crash when enabling CLIENT TRACKING with prefix
* EXEC always fails with EXECABORT and multi-state is cleared
* RESTORE ABSTTL won't store expired keys into the db
* redis-cli better handling of non-pritable key names
* TLS: Ignore client cert when tls-auth-clients off
* Tracking: fix invalidation message on flush
* Notify systemd on Sentinel startup
* Fix crash on a misuse of STRALGO
* Few fixes in module API
* Fix a few rare leaks (STRALGO error misuse, Sentinel)
* Fix a possible invalid access in defrag of scripts
* Add LPOS command to search in a list
* Use user+pass for MIGRATE in redis-cli and redis-benchmark in
cluster mode
* redis-cli support TLS for --pipe, --rdb and --replica options
* TLS: Session caching configuration support
==== sendmail ====
Version update (8.15.2 -> 8.16.1)
Subpackages: libmilter1_0
- Fix same strange permissions below /usr/share/sendmail
- Update to sendmail 8.16.1 2020/07/05 (boo#1174572)
SECURITY: If sendmail tried to reuse an SMTP session which had
already been closed by the server, then the connection
cache could have invalid information about the session.
One possible consequence was that STARTTLS was not
used even if offered. This problem has been fixed
by clearing out all relevant status information
when a closed session is encountered.
OpenSSL versions before 0.9.8 are no longer supported.
OpenSSL version 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 are supported.
Initial support for DANE (see RFC 7672 et.al.) is available if
the compile time option DANE is set. Only TLSA RR 3-1-x
is currently implemented.
New options SSLEngine and SSLEnginePath to support OpenSSL engines.
Note: this feature has so far only been tested with the
"chil" engine; please report problems with other engines
if you encounter any.
New option CRLPath to specify a directory which contains
hashes pointing to certificate revocations files.
Based on patch from Al Smith.
New rulesets tls_srv_features and tls_clt_features which
can return a (semicolon separated) list of TLS related
options, e.g., CipherList, CertFile, KeyFile,
see doc/op/op.me for details.
To automatically handle TLS interoperability problems for outgoing
mail, sendmail can now immediately try a connection again
without STARTTLS after a TLS handshake failure.
This can be configured globally via the option
TLSFallbacktoClear or per session via the 'C' flag
of tls_clt_features.
This also adds the new value "CLEAR" for the macro
{verify}: STARTTLS has been disabled internally for
a clear text delivery attempt.
Apply Timeout.starttls also to the server waiting for the TLS
handshake to begin. Based on patch from Simon Hradecky.
New compile time option TLS_EC to enable the use of elliptic
curve cryptography in STARTTLS (previously available as
_FFR_TLS_EC).
Handle MIME boundaries specified in headers which contain CRLF.
Fix detection of loopback net (it was broken when compiled
with NETINET6) and only set the macros {if_addr_out}
and {if_family_out} if the interface of the outgoing
connection does not belong to the loopback net.
Fix logic to enable a milter to delete a recipient in
DeliveryMode=interactive even if it might be subject
to alias expansion.
Log name of a milter making changes (this was missing for
some functions).
Log the actual reply of a server when an SMTP delivery problem
occurs in a "reply=" field if possible.
Log user= for failed AUTH attempts if possible. Based on
patch from Packet Hack, Jim Hranicky, Kevin A. McGrail,
and Joe Quinn.
Add CDB as map type. Note: CDB is a "Constant DataBase", i.e.,
no changes can be made after it is created, hence it
does not work with vacation(1) nor editmap(8) (except
for query mode).
Fix some memory leaks (mostly in error cases) and properly handle
copied varargs in sm_io_vfprintf(). The issues were found
using Coverity Scan and reported (including patches) by
Ond?ej Lyson?k of Red Hat.
Do not override ServerSSLOptions and ClientSSLOptions when they
are specified on the command line. Based on patch from
Hiroki Sato.
Add RFC7505 Null MX support for domains that declare they do not
accept mail.
New compile time option LDAP_NETWORK_TIMEOUT which is set
automatically when LDAPMAP is used and
LDAP_OPT_NETWORK_TIMEOUT is available to enable the
new -c option for LDAP maps to specify the network timeout.
CONFIG: New FEATURE(`tls_session_features') to enable standard
rules for tls_srv_features and tls_clt_features; for
details see cf/README.
CONFIG: New options confSSL_ENGINE and confSSL_ENGINE_PATH
for SSLEngine and SSLEnginePath, respectively.
CONFIG: New options confDANE to enable DANE support.
CONFIG: New option confTLS_FALLBACK_TO_CLEAR for TLSFallbacktoClear.
CONFIG: New extension CITag: for TLS restrictions, see cf/README
for details.
CONFIG: FEATURE(`blacklist_recipients') renamed to
FEATURE(`blocklist_recipients').
CONTRIB: cidrexpand updated to support IPv6 CIDR ranges and to
canonicalize IPv6 addresses; if cidrexpand is used with IPv6
addresses then UseCompressedIPv6Addresses must be disabled.
DOC: The dns map can return multiple values in a single result
if the -z option is used.
DOC: Note to set MustQuoteChars=. due to DKIM signatures.
LIBMILTER: Fix typo in a macro. Patch from Ignacio Goyret
of Alcatel-Lucent.
LIBMILTER: Fix reference in xxfi_negotiate documentation.
Patch from Sven Neuhaus.
LIBMILTER: Fix function name in smfi_addrcpt_par documentation.
Patch from G.W. Haywood.
LIBMILTER: Fix a potential memory leak in smfi_setsymlist().
Patch from Martin Svec.
MAKEMAP: New map type "implicit" refers to the first available type,
i.e., it depends on the compile time options NEWDB, DBM,
and CDB. This can be used in conjunction with the
"implicit" map type in sendmail.cf.
Note: makemap, libsmdb, and sendmail must be compiled
with the same options (and library versions of course).
Portability:
Add support for Darwin 14-18 (Mac OS X 10.x).
New option HAS_GETHOSTBYNAME2: set if your system
supports gethostbyname2(2).
Set SM_CONF_SEM=2 for FreeBSD 12 and later due to
changes in sys/sem.h
On Linux set MAXHOSTNAMELEN (the maximum length
of a FQHN) to 256 if it is less than that value.
Added Files:
cf/feature/blocklist_recipients.m4
cf/feature/tls_failures.m4
devtools/OS/Darwin.14.x
devtools/OS/Darwin.15.x
devtools/OS/Darwin.16.x
libsmdb/smcdb.c
sendmail/ratectrl.h
- Add upstream keyring and verify source signature
- Use DANE and TLS_EC
- Remove obsolete patches now solved upstream
* 8.15.2.mci.p0
* sendmail-8.15.2-glibc-2.30.patch
* sendmail-8.15.2-openssl-1.1.0-ecdhe-fix.patch
* sendmail-8.15.2-openssl-1.1.0-fix.patch
- Port patches
* sendmail-8.14.7-select.dif
* sendmail-fd-passing-libmilter.patch
- Port and rename patch sendmail-8.15.2.dif which is now sendmail-8.16.1.dif
==== subversion ====
Subpackages: libsvn_auth_gnome_keyring-1-0 libsvn_auth_kwallet-1-0 subversion-bash-completion subversion-perl subversion-server subversion-tools
- Fixes for %_libexecdir changing to /usr/libexec (bsc#1174075)
==== xfsprogs ====
Version update (5.6.0 -> 5.7.0)
Subpackages: libhandle1 xfsprogs-scrub
- update to v5.7.0:
* xfs_io: document '-q' option for sendfile command
* remove libreadline support
* xfs_quota: allow individual timer extension
* xfs_quota: fix unsigned int id comparisons
* xfs_repair: fix progress reporting
* xfs_repair: fix minrecs error during phase5 btree rebuild
* xfs_repair: add missing validations to match xfs_check
* xfs_repair: use btree bulk loading
* xfs_io: fix copy_range argument parsing
* xfs_io: document -q option for pread/pwrite command
* xfs_metadump: man page fixes
* xfs_db: fix crc invalidation segfault
* libxfs changes merged from kernel 5.7
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Re: [opensuse-factory] Experience of switching to Factory from Ubuntu
by Vincent Untz
Hi,
Le mercredi 27 février 2008 à 13:37 -0600, Alberto Passalacqua a écrit :
> I read this interesting wiki
>
> http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Projects/Lived_in_Project/Ubuntu#Experience_of…
>
> There are some interesting points I share, and some points that imho are
> what characterize SUSE since the beginning, so I think it would be
> interesting to discuss them a bit to hear what users think.
>
> Vincent, the author of the page, asked me to clarify that what he wrote
> are his opinions. Of course it's the same for what I write. :-)
Note that I only wrote the bottom part of the page, everything else is
relating Rodrigo's experience, I believe.
Also, I updated a bit the wiki page to clarify things that were unclear
(I wrote the page in a rush, while waiting for some compilation to
finish). So some of the things you quoted have changed a bit ;-)
> I will comment point-to-point, hoping not to forget any. Quoted text is
> from the page.
>
> Let's start:
>
> >Note that some of the items here are simply caused by the fact that
> >openSUSE tries to be everything at the same time (distro for server,
> >desktop, etc.). It might make sense to have an install CD for server,
> >and another one for desktop.
>
> I like the full-featured DVD, which can do everything. And I think that
> having everything in one place just adds value and simplifies things
> both for the final users and for the maintainers. I mean: 1 medium
> allows you to do what you need to, and it's easier to keep under control
> its quality, at least in the general aspects (more people use it).
Having one full-featured DVD is great in some ways, I agree. But we also
already provide GNOME/KDE CD. We can improve things for them.
> >Also, there's something wrong with factory if we want people to use it
> >(especially developers). Ubuntu is doing a much better job here.
>
> >the installer is way too complex, with too many things to do, even with
> >the current simplification work going on in Factory.
>
> Yes, it does a lot of things and it takes longer than ubuntu, that's
> sure. But on the contrary it leaves you with a fully configured system,
> with the software selection you want, with network properly configured
> even if you have various interfaces, with a firewall properly set-up and
> with running printing services. So I vote for keeping it long.
Well, the new version of the installer doesn't take much longer than
Ubuntu. And again, it's a good step in the right direction. But we can
still improve :-) I'll file bugs/mail the yast list about this once I'll
be done with a new installation.
> >sudo should be used by default for a desktop install. It doesn't make
> >any sense to have the root account. There's an option "Use the same
> >password for root as the one used for the user" in the installer, but
> >it's not about sudo, I believe.
>
> Thanks for pointing this out. I was myself a sudo supporter, but someone
> with more technical experience than me explained to me that sudo is not
> the right way to follow for various security/conceptual reasons, and I
> agree. In the end, UNIX has root, and the users should learn to manage
> it. It doesn't add complexity if properly explained.
I disagree with the fact that people should have to learn about root. It
makes things more complex for an average desktop user. I know sudo is
not perfect (and PolicyKit will help solve the whole issue in a good
way), but it's good enough in the very short term for desktop users.
Anyway, that's a minor point and it's not the most important one.
> About the "Use the same password for root", I think it's plain wrong.
> Using the same password for root and the user reduces security.
Agree. But if we make it use sudo, it's a bit better :-)
> >in openSUSE, there are two radeon drivers: the old one and the
> >randr1.2-enabled one (new one), probably because the new one is still
> >in beta. Still, it doesn't make much sense to have both and the new one
> >works fine. Only this one should be used.
>
> I agree. If the one selected is really working in all the cases. If not,
> better two than a complaining user.
>
> >on startup, there's a 10 seconds delay in grub. Ubuntu only uses 1 or 2
> >seconds. It helps with the feeling of booting faster.
> >Ubuntu seems to boot faster. There might be less services, some
> >services are started after GDM is shown, etc. upstart might help too.
>
> Ten seconds in grub are a reasonable time to allow the user to select
> the operating system. And I think it's a basic requirement also for
> accessibility. Not all users are young, fast and without issues.
Hrm, if there's only one OS (in our case, openSUSE), the only other
choice is failsafe. 10 seconds is really long for this...
The a11y argument is good. I didn't think of it.
> >Ubuntu uses brown as the color for the root window when starting GDM
> >(it's a gdm config option, I believe). It helps with the transition
> >from the brown gdm theme to the brown default background on the user
> >desktop. In openSUSE, we still use the greyish blue. It should be some
> >green.
>
> Hehe I love green, so I agree. But green is not much appreciated by
> various users, who switched back to blue or personalised backgrounds.
I suggested green because the default gdm theme is green :-)
> >the menu bar is completely unusable in openSUSE: icons are too big
> >(distro patch), and there are tons of submenus (because we use the same
> >menu config as KDE?)
>
> I think it's related to the idea of offering a comparable choice of
> applications to the users on both DE.
Well, it's not about the applications, really. It's just the way the
menu is organized. I need to look at which .menu file is used to
understand why it's done this way.
> The real, not addressed, point is that the menu (main-menu) is not well
> implemented and it's probably one of the most buggy piece of software we
> have (read never solved leaks). I would love to see a kickoff-like
> implementation in place of the app-browser.
(I'm not using gnome-main-menu so I can't comment)
> >with only a very short look, I saw many
> >not-updated-to-the-latest-versions packages: yelp, totem, epiphany,
> >rhythmbox for example.
>
> This is SUSE policy. The released version is not upgraded until the next
> release. I usually agree with it, because it's thought to grant
> stability, but I think it was used in the wrong way sometime, not
> providing updates when features were lacking (for 10.3, read: anjuta,
> gedit with python support, ...).
The policy you're talking about is about the stable openSUSE. Using
factory, I have a more than one-year old yelp, for example.
> >Ubuntu is quite good at uploading new packages as soon as upstream
> >releases (at least, for GNOME). This is really great for a developer
> >like me.
>
> I agree. But I don't want to think to continuous updates to the released
> version ;-)
>
> >when I update openSUSE with "zypper dup", I have to download nearly 1GB
> >of packages. I seriously doubt that all of them were updated. It takes
> >me hours to get all updates... (slow DSL line)
>
> This is because dependency issues in the gnome side at opensuse are
> historical. One package usually brings half of gnome with itself. I
> don't know if it's necessary, but it's a common complaining we get.
I'll rephrase this one, since it's causing some confusion (as seen on
IRC): having to download something that big is really painful for
someone trying to follow the cutting edge, and help with the development
(of openSUSE or of upstream stuff). I understand why everything gets
rebuilt. I'm just stating one consequence of this: it is painful and
might make people not use factory.
> >the Ubuntu development version is nearly never broken. Factory is
> >always broken in some way (still usable, but either no network, or
> >uninstallable updates, or impossible to mount a usb key, etc.).
>
> Another historical issue. I always read/experienced these issues.
>
> >I had to manually install the firmwares for my intel wireless card
> >when I don't have a gstreamer plugin, totem shows a dialog proposing me
> >to install it. It just opens a webpage. Ubuntu actually installs the
> >right package (and adds the repository if needed)
>
> Well, ubuntu violates a bunch of laws doing that :-)
> The intel firmware is provided on a non-OSS support and on the DVD, and
> should be installed by default. Online there's the non-OSS repository,
> which can be added at installation time. Keeping OSS and non-OSS
> separated is one of the long discussed key decision openSUSE made.
Actually, Ubuntu puts this in some multiverse repository which is about
non-free/non-legal-in-some-countries packages. That's a bit like
non-OSS, I guess. But the result still feels integrated, as if there
were only one repository.
> >I couldn't find all gstreamer plugins for factory... So no multimedia
> >experience for me.
>
> This depends on the fact that those plugins can't be hosted in -factory
> for the same legal reasons they're not provided with the distribution.
> Moreover they're packaged by non-Novell related guys.
Yes, I understand the problem. That's still an issue for users, so we
should try to provide something. It doesn't need to be hosted by Novell.
> >it's actually confusing to have so many repositories on
> >software.opensuse.org. If possible, everything should go to the main
> >factory repository.
>
> I agree. But for codecs, drivers and others things, there are legal
> issues.
(agree)
> >there are tons of installed packages by default that don't make any
> >sense. Some graphical ones (gftp? skencil?), some non-graphical (tcsh,
> >ksh, zsh: do we really need all shells by default?)
>
> Well, except gftp (the only decent FTP client for GNOME), the rest
> should be removed. It's ages we get the complaint of suse having this
> issue.
I'd be interested to know why nautilus doesn't work fine as a ftp
client. That's a discussion for opensuse-gnome, though.
The packages I put on the wiki are just examples, and I'd sure that
checking the whole list of installed packages can give you others.
> >Ubuntu doesn't use a firewall by default because the default services
> >are secure and trusted (ssh, avahi, eg). With openSUSE, I have to
> >choose what I want to do with the firewall.
>
> Ubuntu does wrong on this side. Services are secure until you don't
> prove the contrary, and this happens often, considering that SSH is
> regularly patched, for example.
> A firewall is necessary imho, but its configuration should be easier.
> For example, while it's easy to open SSH port, it's a mess to have a
> properly working samba because of closed highports (hehe I know I said
> this too many times).
Keeping the firewall with an easier configuration would be a cool
solution, yes.
> >too many unneeded yast stuff. Users don't need to know about apparmor.
>
> Why not? A user can happily ignore that. Who does decide that the user
> doesn't need to know? That's not the UNIX philosophy. The user should
> LEARN to use his system, and the system should provide sensible
> defaults, of course (as a proper AppArmor configuration).
Keep in mind that I'm really talking about the average desktop users.
Such a user won't know what apparmor is and exposing too many things he
doesn't know will kill his user experience. He won't ignore it. He will
look at it, wonder what this is about, think he's doing something wrong,
etc. If we want to expose the apparmor features, it should be done in
some places where it makes sense, not in the first place where user
look.
> >A tool to config the mouse model in X shouldn't be needed.
>
> The model of the mouse is selected in SaX, where the whole X is
> configured, and I think it's there because it might be necessary to set
> things in a fine way in certain cases.
The right fix is of course to have a better X. I wonder how many people
do need to set things in a fine way. If it's only 2% of people, we can
let them install this instead of exposing this to everybody.
> >There are 8 >launchers in the Software category and I don't understand
> >what they >are... etc.
>
> Perfectly agree on this!
>
> >seahorse/gnome-keyring integration: in Ubuntu, when I ssh somewhere, a
> >dialog pops up. In openSUSE, I need to use the standard ssh-agent, it
> >seems.
>
> I agree on this one too :)
>
> >in the middle of the afternoon, I see beagle-build-index and the man db
> >rebuild happening. Lots of hard disk use. Middle of the afternoon is
> >when I use my computer. It should be done during the night if possible.
>
> Hmm. This looks like a cron-job issue. It's usually done around late
> evening here.
My original suggestion (during the night) is of course a bit stupid for
people working during the night. It should only happen when nothing else
is happening, or when the screensaver is active.
Again, all those notes were just quickly-written notes. But I'm happy to
see them discussed :-)
Vincent
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16 years, 8 months
Re: [opensuse-factory] Experience of switching to Factory from Ubuntu
by Sid Boyce
Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
> I read this interesting wiki
>
> http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Projects/Lived_in_Project/Ubuntu#Experience_of…
>
> There are some interesting points I share, and some points that imho are
> what characterize SUSE since the beginning, so I think it would be
> interesting to discuss them a bit to hear what users think.
>
> Vincent, the author of the page, asked me to clarify that what he wrote
> are his opinions. Of course it's the same for what I write. :-)
>
> I will comment point-to-point, hoping not to forget any. Quoted text is
> from the page.
>
> Let's start:
>
>> Note that some of the items here are simply caused by the fact that
>> openSUSE tries to be everything at the same time (distro for server,
>> desktop, etc.). It might make sense to have an install CD for server,
>> and another one for desktop.
>
> I like the full-featured DVD, which can do everything. And I think that
> having everything in one place just adds value and simplifies things
> both for the final users and for the maintainers. I mean: 1 medium
> allows you to do what you need to, and it's easier to keep under control
> its quality, at least in the general aspects (more people use it).
>
I fully agree here as I can set up a box even for a complete novice or
for anyone knowing that just about everything needed is available to
hand. I have done this for a newbie with no internet connection, just
needing the latest patch CD and Google Picasa on a memory stick.
>> Also, there's something wrong with factory if we want people to use it
>> (especially developers). Ubuntu is doing a much better job here.
>
Largely factory plays well with me. It's a good idea to get the latest
stuff out there and tested.
In the past I have had to use Ubuntu Kernels to get my acx111 card
working as openSUSE does not provide sources for many of the extra
modules and I've never got apparmor to slot into a vanilla kernel - may
be due to total lack of HOWTO information or a script to handle it.
>> the installer is way too complex, with too many things to do, even with
>> the current simplification work going on in Factory.
>
> Yes, it does a lot of things and it takes longer than ubuntu, that's
> sure. But on the contrary it leaves you with a fully configured system,
> with the software selection you want, with network properly configured
> even if you have various interfaces, with a firewall properly set-up and
> with running printing services. So I vote for keeping it long.
>
The installer is just fine, it all depends on perspective as going the
other way from openSUSE to Ubuntu is not without difficulty.
>> sudo should be used by default for a desktop install. It doesn't make
>> any sense to have the root account. There's an option "Use the same
>> password for root as the one used for the user" in the installer, but
>> it's not about sudo, I believe.
>
> Thanks for pointing this out. I was myself a sudo supporter, but someone
> with more technical experience than me explained to me that sudo is not
> the right way to follow for various security/conceptual reasons, and I
> agree. In the end, UNIX has root, and the users should learn to manage
> it. It doesn't add complexity if properly explained.
>
> About the "Use the same password for root", I think it's plain wrong.
> Using the same password for root and the user reduces security.
>
That's where I first got lost on Ubuntu and don't understand logic of
using the same password for user and root (sudo), it takes a little bit
of getting used to. I had installed Kubuntu on a laptop so I could give
remote assistance to a newbie and in fact it was the newbie who clued me
in on that one. Every distro has its own oddities, but you could move
from Solaris to openSUSE and find many things done the standard Unix way.
Another newbie who had Ubuntu installed (7.04) tried and failed to get
skype installed, I tried and also failed. I was left with the impression
that that one difficulty was causing his interest in using Linux to wane.
As I mentioned above, going the other way, you also find strangeness.
Using Fedora you meet other oddities. Ubuntu, freespire and SimplyMEPIS
are on a par doing things the same way.
>> in openSUSE, there are two radeon drivers: the old one and the
>> randr1.2-enabled one (new one), probably because the new one is still
>> in beta. Still, it doesn't make much sense to have both and the new one
>> works fine. Only this one should be used.
>
> I agree. If the one selected is really working in all the cases. If not,
> better two than a complaining user.
>
>> on startup, there's a 10 seconds delay in grub. Ubuntu only uses 1 or 2
>> seconds. It helps with the feeling of booting faster.
>> Ubuntu seems to boot faster. There might be less services, some
>> services are started after GDM is shown, etc. upstart might help too.
>
> Ten seconds in grub are a reasonable time to allow the user to select
> the operating system. And I think it's a basic requirement also for
> accessibility. Not all users are young, fast and without issues.
>
I never get the problem people have with start up times, either for the
system or an app such as OpenOffice, what matters to me is overall how
responsive the box is once it's up.
>> Ubuntu uses brown as the color for the root window when starting GDM
>> (it's a gdm config option, I believe). It helps with the transition
>>from the brown gdm theme to the brown default background on the user
>> desktop. In openSUSE, we still use the greyish blue. It should be some
>> green.
>
> Hehe I love green, so I agree. But green is not much appreciated by
> various users, who switched back to blue or personalised backgrounds.
>
>> the menu bar is completely unusable in openSUSE: icons are too big
>> (distro patch), and there are tons of submenus (because we use the same
>> menu config as KDE?)
>
> I think it's related to the idea of offering a comparable choice of
> applications to the users on both DE.
>
> The real, not addressed, point is that the menu (main-menu) is not well
> implemented and it's probably one of the most buggy piece of software we
> have (read never solved leaks). I would love to see a kickoff-like
> implementation in place of the app-browser.
>
That's all about fashion statements and what one person likes to wear,
another will not be seen dead in. I like my desktop backgrounds to be
decked out with aeroplanes, things like A380 cockpits are great for me,
other than that I can work with all the other stuff. I use kde3 on most
desktops and I have one here using kde4. Soon all will be using kde4
which is quite a bit different in most respects to kde3, doesn't really
matter.
>> with only a very short look, I saw many
>> not-updated-to-the-latest-versions packages: yelp, totem, epiphany,
>> rhythmbox for example.
>
> This is SUSE policy. The released version is not upgraded until the next
> release. I usually agree with it, because it's thought to grant
> stability, but I think it was used in the wrong way sometime, not
> providing updates when features were lacking (for 10.3, read: anjuta,
> gedit with python support, ...).
>
>
>> Ubuntu is quite good at uploading new packages as soon as upstream
>> releases (at least, for GNOME). This is really great for a developer
>> like me.
>
> I agree. But I don't want to think to continuous updates to the released
> version ;-)
>
>> when I update openSUSE with "zypper dup", I have to download nearly 1GB
>> of packages. I seriously doubt that all of them were updated. It takes
>> me hours to get all updates... (slow DSL line)
>
> This is because dependency issues in the gnome side at opensuse are
> historical. One package usually brings half of gnome with itself. I
> don't know if it's necessary, but it's a common complaining we get.
>
>> the Ubuntu development version is nearly never broken. Factory is
>> always broken in some way (still usable, but either no network, or
>> uninstallable updates, or impossible to mount a usb key, etc.).
>
> Another historical issue. I always read/experienced these issues.
>
>> I had to manually install the firmwares for my intel wireless card
>> when I don't have a gstreamer plugin, totem shows a dialog proposing me
>> to install it. It just opens a webpage. Ubuntu actually installs the
>> right package (and adds the repository if needed)
>
> Well, ubuntu violates a bunch of laws doing that :-)
> The intel firmware is provided on a non-OSS support and on the DVD, and
> should be installed by default. Online there's the non-OSS repository,
> which can be added at installation time. Keeping OSS and non-OSS
> separated is one of the long discussed key decision openSUSE made.
>
>> I couldn't find all gstreamer plugins for factory... So no multimedia
>> experience for me.
>
> This depends on the fact that those plugins can't be hosted in -factory
> for the same legal reasons they're not provided with the distribution.
> Moreover they're packaged by non-Novell related guys.
>
>> it's actually confusing to have so many repositories on
>> software.opensuse.org. If possible, everything should go to the main
>> factory repository.
>
> I agree. But for codecs, drivers and others things, there are legal
> issues.
>
>> there are tons of installed packages by default that don't make any
>> sense. Some graphical ones (gftp? skencil?), some non-graphical (tcsh,
>> ksh, zsh: do we really need all shells by default?)
>
> Well, except gftp (the only decent FTP client for GNOME), the rest
> should be removed. It's ages we get the complaint of suse having this
> issue.
>
>> Ubuntu doesn't use a firewall by default because the default services
>> are secure and trusted (ssh, avahi, eg). With openSUSE, I have to
>> choose what I want to do with the firewall.
>
> Ubuntu does wrong on this side. Services are secure until you don't
> prove the contrary, and this happens often, considering that SSH is
> regularly patched, for example.
> A firewall is necessary imho, but its configuration should be easier.
> For example, while it's easy to open SSH port, it's a mess to have a
> properly working samba because of closed highports (hehe I know I said
> this too many times).
>
>> too many unneeded yast stuff. Users don't need to know about apparmor.
>
> Why not? A user can happily ignore that. Who does decide that the user
> doesn't need to know? That's not the UNIX philosophy. The user should
> LEARN to use his system, and the system should provide sensible
> defaults, of course (as a proper AppArmor configuration).
>
>> A tool to config the mouse model in X shouldn't be needed.
>
> The model of the mouse is selected in SaX, where the whole X is
> configured, and I think it's there because it might be necessary to set
> things in a fine way in certain cases.
>
>> There are 8 >launchers in the Software category and I don't understand
>> what they >are... etc.
>
> Perfectly agree on this!
>
>> seahorse/gnome-keyring integration: in Ubuntu, when I ssh somewhere, a
>> dialog pops up. In openSUSE, I need to use the standard ssh-agent, it
>> seems.
>
> I agree on this one too :)
>
>> in the middle of the afternoon, I see beagle-build-index and the man db
>> rebuild happening. Lots of hard disk use. Middle of the afternoon is
>> when I use my computer. It should be done during the night if possible.
>
> Hmm. This looks like a cron-job issue. It's usually done around late
> evening here.
>
Going back a while, perhaps to 9.x, you could set udpdatedb to fire off
at some a convenient time, but that changed. Can't find anything
changeable in /etc/cron.daily/suse.de-updatedb.
When I'm using OpenSUSE, kubuntu or Mandriva or any other distro, I
just go with the flow and I don't see any pressing reasons for any of
them to ditch the way they do Linux by thinking that one distro has all
the answers. My measure is if my openSUSE boxes all got destroyed and I
had to use someone else's Linux box with any other distro installed -
Could I get my work done? Sure - at times I've used a Linux box not
knowing at the time that it was a Linux box.
Regards
Sid.
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16 years, 8 months
[opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20151216 released!
by Ludwig Nussel
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.
Packages changed:
aspell
breeze5-icons (5.4.3 -> 5.16.0)
calligra (2.9.9 -> 2.9.10)
calligra-l10n (2.9.9 -> 2.9.10)
daps (2.1.3 -> 2.1.5)
exim (4.85 -> 4.86)
libquicktime
man-pages-ja (20150415 -> 20151215)
nghttp2 (1.4.0 -> 1.5.0)
nmap (7.00 -> 7.01)
opencv
opencv-qt5
perl-DateTime-Locale (1.010000 -> 1.020000)
perl-Try-Tiny (0.22 -> 0.24)
php5
python-Twisted (15.4.0 -> 15.5.0)
python3-numpy (1.10.1 -> 1.10.2)
python3-setuptools (18.7 -> 18.8.1)
release-notes-openSUSE (42.1.20151109 -> 84.87.20151207.e808957)
wireshark
xorg-x11-server
=== Details ===
==== aspell ====
Subpackages: aspell-devel aspell-spell libaspell15 libpspell15
- Add gpg signature
- Remove old ppc provides/obsoletes
- Cleanup spec file with spec-cleaner
==== breeze5-icons ====
Version update (5.4.3 -> 5.16.0)
- Added applets.patch: install applet icons (kde#355676)- Mark license as LGPL-3.0
- Add oxygen.diff, certain applications still expect oxygen icons
to be present, e.g. kmail
==== calligra ====
Version update (2.9.9 -> 2.9.10)
Subpackages: calligra-extras-dolphin calligra-extras-okular calligra-stage calligra-words-common
- Update to 2.9.10
* Bugfix release, for more details please see
https://www.calligra.org/news/calligra-2-9-10-released/- Cleanup with spec-cleaner
- Remove 12.3 conditionals
- Remove koffice mentions as 12.1 is out of migration scope support
- Only suggest calligra-doc, not needed unless you really want it
==== calligra-l10n ====
Version update (2.9.9 -> 2.9.10)
Subpackages: calligra-l10n-cs calligra-l10n-da calligra-l10n-de calligra-l10n-de-doc calligra-l10n-el calligra-l10n-en_GB calligra-l10n-es calligra-l10n-es-doc calligra-l10n-fr calligra-l10n-fr-doc calligra-l10n-hu calligra-l10n-it calligra-l10n-it-doc calligra-l10n-ja calligra-l10n-pl calligra-l10n-pt calligra-l10n-pt-doc calligra-l10n-pt_BR calligra-l10n-pt_BR-doc calligra-l10n-ru calligra-l10n-ru-doc calligra-l10n-zh_CN calligra-l10n-zh_TW
- Update to 2.9.10
==== daps ====
Version update (2.1.3 -> 2.1.5)
Stable release DAPS 2.1.5:
* New Features:
- parameters for text generation can be set in the config files
via TXT_PARAMS or via --param/--stringparam on the command line
- a change introduced in 2.0 made using the original DocBook
stylesheets for text generation the default. Since this behavior
is confusing and unexpected, it is reverted with this change:
* the stylesheets configured via STYLEROOT or --styleroot are
used by default for text generation
* to ignore _any_ STYLEROOT definitions, set
TXT_IGNORE_STYLEROOT="yes" in the config files or use
- -ignore-styleroot on the command line
(daps -d <DC> text --ignore-styleroot)
* Bugfixes:
- Fix for issue #294: xmlcatalog returns file:<PATH> rather than
file://<PATH> on Debian Jessie and openSUSE Tumbleweed and
caused DAPS to fail with DB5 sources
* Misc
- added basic debugging output to test suite (--debug)Stable release DAPS 2.1.4:
* Bugfixes:
- Target text shows remarks (issue #293)
- DAPS checklink doesn't work (issue #296)
- ASPELL_EXTRA_DICT from ~/.config/daps/dapsrc is ignored
(issue #297)
- DAPS package includes SUSE wordlist (issue #298)
- Parameter passed with --param is ignored with subcommand
"text" (issue #299)
- Target locdrop does not generate
graphics-setfiles-$(DOCNAME)$(LANGSTRING).tar.bz2
(issue #302)
- Translation check for locdrop (issue #306)
- Add --optipng to unpack-locdrop (issue #307)
- Add --xmlonly / --imgonly switches to list-srcfiles (issue #310)
- bigfile creates unresolved xrefs for DocBook5 (issue #314)
- Improve DocBook5 -> DocBook4 -> Novdoc Stylesheets (issue #311)
- Enhancements in user guide, thanks to Martin Koeditz
(issue #315)
- FO contains wrong image paths when XML contains no profiling
PI (issue #316)
- DB-4-to-5 migration: missing book titles/productnames/productnumbers
(issue #319)
* New Features:
- Option --schema lets you specify an URN to a DocBook 5 schema that
is to be used for validation. Will be ignored when validating Docbbok4
documents.
- DOCBOOK5_STYLE_URI, DOCBOOK5_STYLE_URI, and DOCBOOK4_STYLE_URI may
now also point to a local file. If the URN begins with the prefix
"file://", it will not be resolved via xmlcatalog, but rather taken as
is (minus "file://").
- Add conversion options to online-docs:
. --db5todb4: converts DocBook 5 sources to a DocBook 4 bigfile
. --db5todb4nh: converts DocBook 5 sources to a DocBook 4
bigfile without a DOCTYPE declaration
. --dbtonovdoc: converts DocBook 4/5 to Novdoc
* Misc:
- Do not set -nocs, hurts us when building Arabic (related:
issue #108)
- Avoid adding version attribute on all elements (commit 3a273d5)
==== exim ====
Version update (4.85 -> 4.86)
- Update the Exim Maintainers Keyring file 'exim.keyring'.
- Use URL for the source line of the main tar ball.- Update to 4.86
* Support for using the system standard CA bundle.
* New expansion items $config_file, $config_dir, containing the file
and directory name of the main configuration file. Also $exim_version.
* New "malware=" support for Avast.
* New "spam=" variant option for Rspamd.
* Assorted options on malware= and spam= scanners.
* A commandline option to write a comment into the logfile.
* If built with EXPERIMENTAL_SOCKS feature enabled, the smtp transport can
be configured to make connections via socks5 proxies.
* If built with EXPERIMENTAL_INTERNATIONAL, support is included for
the transmission of UTF-8 envelope addresses.
* If built with EXPERIMENTAL_INTERNATIONAL, an expansion item for a commonly
used encoding of Maildir folder names.
* A logging option for slow DNS lookups.
* New ${env {<variable>}} expansion.
* A non-SMTP authenticator using information from TLS client certificates.
* Main option "tls_eccurve" for selecting an Elliptic Curve for TLS.
Patch originally by Wolfgang Breyha.
* Main option "dns_trust_aa" for trusting your local nameserver at the
same level as DNSSEC.
- Dropped exim-enable_ecdh_openssl.patch as included in upstream
==== libquicktime ====
- Use ffmpeg even in OBS with reduced scope of course
- Cleanup with spec-cleaner- Use pkgconfig for ffmpeg BuildRequires
==== man-pages-ja ====
Version update (20150415 -> 20151215)
- update to 20151215
* added and improved manual pages
==== nghttp2 ====
Version update (1.4.0 -> 1.5.0)
- Update to 1.5.0
* Fix bug that nghttp2_session_find_stream(session, 0) returned
NULL
* Add nghttp2_session_change_stream_priority() to change stream
priority without sending PRIORITY frame
* Add nghttp2_session_check_server_session() API
* Consider to use CANCEL error code when closing streams with
GOAWAY
* Don't send push response if GOAWAY has been received
* Use error code CANCEL to reset pushed reserved stream from
remote
* Add nghttp2_session_upgrade2(), deprecate
nghttp2_session_upgrade()
* Workaround HTTP upgrade with HEAD request in
nghttp2_session_upgrade()
* Introduce NGHTTP2_NV_FLAG_NO_COPY_NAME and
NGHTTP2_NV_FLAG_NO_COPY_VALUE
* Add nghttp2_session_check_request_allowed() API function
* Switch to clang-format-3.6
* Update mruby to 1.2.0
* tests: fix broken linkage with --disable-static (Patch from
Kamil Dudka)
* python: Send RST_STREAM if remote side is not closed and
response finished
* asio: client: call on_error when connection is dropped
* asio: ALPN support
* h2load: Add --h1 option to force http/1.1 for both http and
https URI
* h2load: Fix crash when dealing with "connection: close" form
HTTP/1.1 server
* h2load: h2load goes into infinite loop when timing script file
starts with 0.0 in first line (Patch from Kit Chan)
* h2load: Override user-agent with -H option
* h2load: Print "space savings" to measure header compression
efficiency
* h2load: Stream error should be counted toward errored
* h2load: Show application protocol with OpenSSL < 1.0.2
* nghttpx: Don't send RST_STREAM to h2 backend if backend is
disconnected state
* nghttpx: Support server push from HTTP/2 backend
* nghttpx: Fix bug that causes connection failure with backend
proxy URI
* nghttpx: Use --backend-tls-sni-field to verify certificate
hostname
* nghttpx: Log :authority as $http_host if available
* nghttpd: Fix crash with CONNECT request
* nghttpd: Defered eviction of cached fd using timer
* nghttpd: Read /etc/mime.types to set content-type header field
* nghttp: Record request method to output it in har correctly
* nghttp: Use method given in -H with ":method" in HTTP Upgrade
- Drop nghttp2-1.4.0-fix-tests.patch (now in upstream)
==== nmap ====
Version update (7.00 -> 7.01)
- Nmap 7.01:
* various bug fixes in NSE
==== opencv ====
Subpackages: libopencv2_4 opencv-devel
- Reduce differences between two spec files- Use pkgconfig for ffmpeg BuildRequires
==== opencv-qt5 ====
- Use pkgconfig for ffmpeg BuildRequires
==== perl-DateTime-Locale ====
Version update (1.010000 -> 1.020000)
- updated to 1.02
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-DateTime-Locale/Changes
1.02 2015-12-09
- Make the DateTime::Locale->load method accept a locale in any non-canonical
casing, such as "en-us". Reported by Shawn Moore. RT #110244.
==== perl-Try-Tiny ====
Version update (0.22 -> 0.24)
- updated to 0.24
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Try-Tiny/Changes
0.24 2015-12-11 05:20:09Z
- fix prereq errors in 0.23
0.23 2015-12-11 04:04:35Z
- fix syntax of example code (Rudolf Leermakers, PR#22)
- 'perl' removed from prerequisite recommendations, to avoid tripping up
CPAN clients (Graham Knop)
- Sub::Util is used preferentially to Sub::Name in most cases (Graham Knop,
PR#27)
==== php5 ====
Subpackages: apache2-mod_php5 php5-bcmath php5-bz2 php5-calendar php5-ctype php5-curl php5-dba php5-devel php5-dom php5-exif php5-fastcgi php5-ftp php5-gd php5-gettext php5-gmp php5-iconv php5-imap php5-json php5-ldap php5-mbstring php5-mcrypt php5-mysql php5-odbc php5-openssl php5-pdo php5-pear php5-pear-Archive_Tar php5-pgsql php5-shmop php5-snmp php5-sockets php5-sqlite php5-suhosin php5-sysvsem php5-sysvshm php5-tidy php5-tokenizer php5-wddx php5-xmlreader php5-xmlwriter php5-xsl php5-zip php5-zlib
- install .depdb and .depdblock files along metadata
* php5-depdb-path.patch
==== python-Twisted ====
Version update (15.4.0 -> 15.5.0)
- Update to version 15.5.0
* This is the last Twisted release where Python 2.6 is supported, on
any platform. Python 3.5 (on POSIX) support has been added.
* This release introduces changes that are required for Conch's SSH
implementation to work with OpenSSH 6.9+ servers.
* twisted.python.url is a new abstraction for URLs, supporting RFC
3987 IRIs. (#5388)
* twisted.python.logfile is now ported to Python 3. (#6749)
* twisted.python.zippath has been ported to Python 3. (#6917)
* twisted.internet.ssl.CertificateOptions and
twisted.internet.ssl.optionsForClientTLS now take a
acceptableProtocols parameter that enables negotiation of the next
protocol to speak after the TLS handshake has completed. This field
advertises protocols over both NPN and ALPN. Also added new
INegotiated interface for TLS interfaces that support protocol
negotiation. This interface adds a negotiatedProtocol property that
reports what protocol, if any, was negotiated in the TLS handshake.
(#7860)
* twisted.python.urlpath.URLPath now operates correctly on Python 3,
using bytes instead of strings, and introduces the fromBytes
constructor to assist with creating them cross-version. (#7994)
* twisted.application.strports is now ported to Python 3. (#8011)
* twistd (the Twisted Daemon) is now ported to Python 3. (#8012)
* Python 3.5 is now supported on POSIX platforms. (#8042)
* twisted.internet.serialport is now ported on Python 3. (#8099)
* twisted.logger.formatEvent now can format an event if it was
flattened (twisted.logger.eventAsJSON does this) and has text after
the last replacement field. (#8003)
* twisted.cred.checkers.FilePasswordDB now logs an error if the
credentials db file does not exist, no longer raises an unhandled
error. (#8028)
* twisted.python.threadpool.ThreadPool now properly starts enough
threads to do any work scheduled before ThreadPool.start() is
called, such as when work is scheduled in the reactor via
reactor.callInThread() before reactor.run(). (#8090)
* Twisted Development test standard documentation now contain
information about avoiding test data files. (#6535)
* The documentation for twisted.internet.defer.DeferredSemaphore now
describes the actual usage for limit and tokens instance
attributes. (#8024)
* twisted.python._initgroups, a C extension, has been removed and
stdlib support is now always used instead. (#5861)
* Python 2.6 is no longer supported. (#8017)
* twisted.python.util.OrderedDict is now deprecated, and uses of it
in Twisted are replaced with collections.OrderedDict. (#8051)
* twisted.persisted.sob.load, twisted.persisted.sob.loadValueFromFile
and twisted.persisted.sob.Persistent.save() are now deprecated when
used with a passphrase. The encyption used by these methods are
weak. (#8081)
* twisted.internet.interfaces.IStreamClientEndpointStringParser has
been removed and Twisted will no longer use parsers implementing
this interface. (#8094)
* #5976, #6628, #6894, #6980, #7228, #7693, #7731, #7997, #8046,
[#8054], #8056, #8060, #8063, #8064, #8068, #8072, #8091, #8095,
[#8096], #8098, #8106
==== python3-numpy ====
Version update (1.10.1 -> 1.10.2)
- update to version 1.10.2:
* see https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/master/doc/release/1.10.2-notes.rst
==== python3-setuptools ====
Version update (18.7 -> 18.8.1)
- update to version 18.8.1:
* Issue #440: Prevent infinite recursion when a SandboxViolation or
other UnpickleableException occurs in a sandbox context with
setuptools hidden. Fixes regression introduced in Setuptools 12.0.
- changes from version 18.8:
* Deprecated ``egg_info.get_pkg_info_revision``.
* Issue #471: Don't rely on repr for an HTML attribute value in
package_index.
* Issue #419: Avoid errors in FileMetadata when the metadata directory
is broken.
* Issue #472: Remove deprecated use of 'U' in mode parameter
when opening files.- update to version 18.7.1:
* Issue #469: Refactored logic for Issue #419 fix to re-use metadata
loading from Provider.
==== release-notes-openSUSE ====
Version update (42.1.20151109 -> 84.87.20151207.e808957)
- Update to version 84.87.20151207.e808957:
+ Translated using Weblate- set mode="localonly" in _service file- update service file to be shared with github triggered packages
- Update to version 84.87.20151126.2ec7084:
+ refer to Tumbleweed
+ sync tools with deployed version
+ remove paragraphs that don't apply to TW
+ Fix Leap 42.1 release notes URL
+ reword the printing section and make it more readable
+ make sure en is always generated
==== wireshark ====
Subpackages: wireshark-ui-gtk
- BuildRequire pkgconfig(Qt5Multimedia) too.
==== xorg-x11-server ====
Subpackages: xorg-x11-server-extra xorg-x11-server-sdk
- u_kdrive-UnregisterFd-Fix-off-by-one.patch
* Copy open file table correctly by avoiding an off-by-one error
(boo#867483).
Packages removed:
calligra-doc
google-noto-fonts
> noto-sans
Packages added:
libswscale3
google-noto-fonts-doc
> noto-sans-fonts
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