From fedora at leemhuis.info Thu May 1 13:09:38 2008 From: fedora at leemhuis.info (Thorsten Leemhuis) Date: Thu, 01 May 2008 15:09:38 +0200 Subject: testing -> stable move for EPEL5 prepared, details inside Message-ID: <4819C112.4030306@leemhuis.info> Hi all! I prepared the next testing -> stable move for EPEL5 and will actually do the move at round about 20080505 5:00 UTC (e.g. Monday morning CEST). If one of your packages is in the attached "tobemoved-(s,)rpms" list and you don't want it moved please tell me soon or it'll be to late ;-) Here is the list of packages that will be moved: atop bitlbee blktrace bluefish bytelist bzr bzrtools centerim chkrootkit chmlib cmake cobbler cppad dbmail ddd dropbear dtc eggdrop epel-release flam3 fltk freehdl gnochm gstreamer-plugins-pulse guilt haproxy hydrogen imapsync imlib2 inadyn inkscape java-1.6.0-openjdk kmymoney2 koules kstart ladspa libatomic_ops libffi liblrdf libsamplerate libsndfile loudmouth mail-notification mash mod_fcgid mod_suphp mogilefs-server moin monitor-edid monotone munin nagios nagios-plugins ncarg net6 netcdf-decoders nettle NetworkManager-pptp nsca ocaml-gsl ocaml-omake openser otrs padevchooser perl-Class-Inspector perl-Error perl-HTML-Parser perl-HTML-Template perl-IO-Capture perl-IPC-SharedCache perl-ParseLex perl-Task-Weaken perl-Test-Perl-Critic perl-WWW-Search perl-XML-Entities perl-XML-Writer php-pear-Console-Table php-pear-File-Find phpPgAdmin pptp psiconv publican publican-fedora pulseaudio pure-ftpd pyephem pyke python-cjson python-decorator python-lxml python-lzo python-paste-deploy python-pp python-ruledispatch qucs raptor roundcubemail rpmrebuild rrdtool rtpproxy seekwatcher shorewall snake stgit sunbird synergy tinyproxy tzdata-java wordpress wxGTK wxPython xmltoman FYI, here is the list of pacakges I had to exclude due to broken deps: amarok-* claws-mail* fedora-packager flumotion gnome-applet-sshmenu hunspell-he koji* perl-libwhisker2 php-pear-PHPUnit python-Coherence python-fedora-* sshmenu thunderbird-lightning* translate-toolkit viewmtn nikto hspell* sunbir hspell* I have to exclude some of them for months now... :-/ CU knurd Note to myself: check the calendar more often (I'm a a bit late again with the preparation for the move) P.S.: EPEL-signers, if possible please don't push any new packages to the epel5 testing repos until the package move happens, as that might introduce new broken deps and thus trouble/a lot of work; tia! -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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I missed seeing that. rats, found it: amarok-visualisation-1.4.9.1-2.el5.i386 requires libvisual-plugins fixing. -- Rex From smooge at gmail.com Fri May 2 19:47:11 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 13:47:11 -0600 Subject: Call for topics for Wednesday 2008-05-07 meeting. Message-ID: <80d7e4090805021247j7dcc24b0t7ff4a044e750953@mail.gmail.com> I am going to be updating the topics list for the week. Quaid etal do you want to go over Summit talks? Anything else? -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- CSIRT/Linux System Administrator How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From kwade at redhat.com Sat May 3 18:59:28 2008 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten 'quaid' Wade) Date: Sat, 03 May 2008 11:59:28 -0700 Subject: Call for topics for Wednesday 2008-05-07 meeting. In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805021247j7dcc24b0t7ff4a044e750953@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805021247j7dcc24b0t7ff4a044e750953@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1209841168.19895.62.camel@calliope.phig.org> On Fri, 2008-05-02 at 13:47 -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > I am going to be updating the topics list for the week. > > Quaid etal do you want to go over Summit talks? I would but I'm not sure I'll be able to attend the meeting this coming week. Still, we can discuss here and there. Over the next two weeks what I'd like to do is get some clarity on the perspective we are trying to bring. The talking points, yes, but also the comparisons/contrasts with working with other open communities. Enterprise IT and development teams often have members who use open source or participate lightly in projects. We want to show them not only why it's useful to get over hurdle and in to Fedora, but why working in our community (and upstream) is a more powerful force multiplier than just working in an upstream. Stuff like that. - Karsten -- Karsten Wade, Sr. Developer Community Mgr. Dev Fu : http://developer.redhatmagazine.com Fedora : http://quaid.fedorapeople.org gpg key : AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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1.0-7.el5.i386 dennis AT ausil.us fedora-packager - 0.3.0-1.el5.noarch devrim AT commandprompt.com postgresql-dbi-link - 2.0.0-3.el4.noarch postgresql-pgpoolAdmin - 1.0.0-7.el4.noarch dmitry AT butskoy.name mail-notification-evolution-plugin - 4.0-3.el5.i386 foolish AT guezz.net perl-libwhisker2 - 2.4-3.el4.noarch perl-libwhisker2 - 2.4-3.el5.noarch gauret AT free.fr amarok-visualisation - 1.4.9.1-2.el5.i386 jkeating AT redhat.com koji-builder - 1.2.3-1.el5.noarch john AT ncphotography.com bugzilla - 2.22.3-0.el4.noarch limb AT jcomserv.net roundcubemail - 0.1.1-3.el4.noarch lkundrak AT v3.sk flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.i386 thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.i386 lmacken AT redhat.com TurboGears - 1.0.3.2-7.el4.noarch python-paste-script - 1.3.6-1.el4.noarch python-sqlobject - 0.9.2-1.el4.noarch lxtnow AT gmail.com specto - 0.2.0-4.el4.noarch mastahnke AT gmail.com ruby-ldap - 0.9.7-3.el4.i386 ruby-ldap - 0.9.7-3.el4.x86_64 matthias AT rpmforge.net gnome-applet-sshmenu - 3.15-5.el5.noarch python-Coherence - 0.2.1-3.el4.noarch python-Coherence - 0.2.1-3.el5.noarch sshmenu - 3.15-5.el5.noarch pertusus AT free.fr ooo2txt - 0.0.6-3.el5.noarch roland AT redhat.com viewmtn - 0.10-1.el5.noarch roozbeh AT farsiweb.info translate-toolkit - 0.10.1-1.el5.noarch steve AT silug.org amavisd-new - 2.4.5-1.el5.noarch tcallawa AT redhat.com evolution-bogofilter - 0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-i386: amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) evolution-bogofilter-0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 requires libeutil.so.0 ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-4-i386: TurboGears-1.0.3.2-7.el4.noarch requires python-sqlalchemy >= 0:0.3 bugzilla-2.22.3-0.el4.noarch requires perl(Template::Stash) git-cvs-1.5.3.6-1.el4.i386 requires cvsps kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.1.i386 requires yum >= 0:3.2.1 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el4.noarch requires perl(MD5) postgresql-dbi-link-2.0.0-3.el4.noarch requires perl-DBI >= 0:1.52 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php >= 0:4.4.2 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php-pgsql >= 0:4.4.2 python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires SOAPpy python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-core python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-nevow python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-web python-paste-script-1.3.6-1.el4.noarch requires python-paste-deploy python-paste-script-1.3.6-1.el4.noarch requires python-paste python-sqlobject-0.9.2-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Mail-Mime roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-SMTP roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-DB roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-Socket roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Auth-SASL ruby-ldap-0.9.7-3.el4.i386 requires ruby(abi) = 0:1.8 specto-0.2.0-4.el4.noarch requires notify-python ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-4-x86_64: TurboGears-1.0.3.2-7.el4.noarch requires python-sqlalchemy >= 0:0.3 bugzilla-2.22.3-0.el4.noarch requires perl(Template::Stash) git-cvs-1.5.3.6-1.el4.x86_64 requires cvsps kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.1.x86_64 requires yum >= 0:3.2.1 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el4.noarch requires perl(MD5) postgresql-dbi-link-2.0.0-3.el4.noarch requires perl-DBI >= 0:1.52 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php >= 0:4.4.2 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php-pgsql >= 0:4.4.2 python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires SOAPpy python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-core python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-nevow python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-web python-paste-script-1.3.6-1.el4.noarch requires python-paste-deploy python-paste-script-1.3.6-1.el4.noarch requires python-paste python-sqlobject-0.9.2-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Mail-Mime roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-SMTP roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-DB roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-Socket roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Auth-SASL ruby-ldap-0.9.7-3.el4.x86_64 requires ruby(abi) = 0:1.8 specto-0.2.0-4.el4.noarch requires notify-python ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-i386: amarok-visualisation-1.4.9.1-2.el5.i386 requires libvisual-plugins claws-mail-3.3.1-1.el5.i386 requires libpisock.so.8 claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.i386 requires dillo fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.i386 requires pycrypto gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.i386 requires hunspell koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 mail-notification-evolution-plugin-4.0-3.el5.i386 requires libeutil.so.0 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) php-pear-PHPUnit-3.2.13-1.el5.1.noarch requires php-json php-pear-PHPUnit-3.2.13-1.el5.1.noarch requires php-pear(PEAR) >= 0:1.5.0 python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.i386 requires thunderbird translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight From smooge at gmail.com Sun May 4 16:43:25 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 10:43:25 -0600 Subject: RF Open Discussion: Who are we? Message-ID: <80d7e4090805040943m3076695i2ef2e7b46b9deaa2@mail.gmail.com> 2008/5/3 Karsten 'quaid' Wade : > > Over the next two weeks what I'd like to do is get some clarity on the > perspective we are trying to bring. The talking points, yes, but also > the comparisons/contrasts with working with other open communities. > Enterprise IT and development teams often have members who use open > source or participate lightly in projects. We want to show them not > only why it's useful to get over hurdle and in to Fedora, but why > working in our community (and upstream) is a more powerful force > multiplier than just working in an upstream. > > Stuff like that. Reading through Quaid's email about Red Hat Summit talks... I think in order to help all of our efforts a bit, we should try to come up with a better idea of the basic questions 1) Who are we? [What is our identity?] 2) What do we want? [What are the goals each of us wants to accomplish?] 3) Why are we here? [What brings each of us to EPEL when we get a chance] 4) Where are we going? [Where do we want to take EPEL in the next year? How do we measure it] 5) Who do we serve? [As in who are our primary customers] 6) Why did I watch a whole season of Babylon 5 over the weekend? Ok the basic questions are definitions of what we stand for and who we are trying to serve as customers. It is also to try and see how Fedora can be more helpful to the Enterprise customer by showing them where things are going and how Open Source can meet the various needs of the Enterprise. -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- CSIRT/Linux System Administrator How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From kevin at tummy.com Sun May 4 19:24:50 2008 From: kevin at tummy.com (Kevin Fenzi) Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 13:24:50 -0600 Subject: Broken dependencies in EPEL - 2008-04-20 In-Reply-To: References: <20080420122541.4039.26766@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> Message-ID: <20080504132450.7657ad4b@ohm.scrye.com> On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 07:35:19 -0700 chris.stone at gmail.com ("Christopher Stone") wrote: > I thought for sure I marked this as a dead.package. Was there > something else I needed to do? Yeah, when a package thats already been pushed needs to be removed, you need to notify the epel_signers-list at fedoraproject.org to remove the package. :) Sorry for the delay here... I marked this post to reply to a while ago, but got behind on email. ;) In any case, I have removed the src.rpm for the package, so it should be removed in the next push. Sorry for the hassles. kevin -- > > On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Fedora Extras repoclosure > wrote: > > chris.stone AT gmail.com > > > > php-pear-PHPUnit - 3.2.13-1.el5.1.noarch > > _______________________________________________ > epel-devel-list mailing list > epel-devel-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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chmlib-0.39-7.el5 cmake-2.4.8-3.el5 cobbler-0.8.3-3.el5 NEW cppad-20080403-3.el5 : no base package is installed, see cppad-devel and cppad-doc dbmail-2.2.9-1.el5 ddd-3.3.11-14.el5.4 NEW dropbear-0.50-3.el5 : SSH2 server and client dtc-1.1.0-1.el5 dtc-1.1.0-1.el5 eggdrop-1.6.19-1.el5 epel-release-5-3 flam3-2.7.11-1.el5 fltk-1.1.8-1.el5 freehdl-0.0.6-1.el5 gnochm-0.9.11-2.el5 NEW gstreamer-plugins-pulse-0.9.5-0.5.svn20070924.el5 : GStreamer 0.10 plugin for the PulseAudio sound server NEW guilt-0.30-1.el5 : Scripts to manage quilt-like patches on top of git haproxy-1.3.14.4-1.el5 NEW hydrogen-0.9.3-13.el5.1 : Advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux NEW imapsync-1.249-1.el5 : Tool to migrate email between IMAP servers imlib2-1.3.0-4.el5 NEW inadyn-1.96-3.el5 : Dynamic DNS Client inkscape-0.46-2.el5.1 NEW java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-0.7.b08.el5.2 : OpenJDK Runtime Environment kmymoney2-0.8.9-1.el5 NEW koules-1.4-1.el5 : Action game with multiplayer, network and sound support NEW kstart-3.11-1.el5 : Daemon version of kinit for Kerberos v5 NEW ladspa-1.12-8.el5 : LADSPA SDK, example plug-ins and tools NEW libatomic_ops-1.2-2.el5 : Atomic memory update operations NEW libffi-3.0.1-1.el5 : A portable foreign function interface library NEW liblrdf-0.4.0-13.el5 : Library for manipulating RDF files describing LADSPA plugins NEW libsamplerate-0.1.2-8.el5 : Sample rate conversion library for audio data NEW libsndfile-1.0.17-2.el5 : Library for reading and writing sound files NEW loudmouth-1.3.4-1.el5 : Loudmouth is a Jabber programming library written in C mail-notification-4.0-3.el5 mash-0.2.10-3.el5 mod_fcgid-2.2-4.el5 NEW mod_suphp-0.6.3-1.el5 : An apache2 module for executing PHP scripts with the permissions of their owners NEW mogilefs-server-2.17-4.el5 : Server part of the MogileFS distributed filesystem moin-1.5.9-1.el5 NEW monitor-edid-1.16-5.el5 : Tool for probing and parsing monitor EDID monotone-0.40-1.el5 NEW munin-1.2.5-4.el5 : Network-wide graphing 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perl-IPC-SharedCache-1.3-8.el5 : Perl module to manage a cache in SysV IPC shared memory NEW perl-ParseLex-2.15-12.el5 : Generator of lexical analyzers NEW perl-Task-Weaken-1.02-2.el5 : Ensure that a platform has weaken support perl-Test-Perl-Critic-1.01-1.el5 perl-Test-Perl-Critic-1.01-1.el5 NEW perl-WWW-Search-2.496-3.el5 : Virtual base class for WWW searches NEW perl-XML-Entities-0.03-1.el5 : Decode strings with XML entities NEW perl-XML-Writer-0.604-1.el5 : A simple Perl module for writing XML documents php-pear-Console-Table-1.1.1-1.el5 NEW php-pear-File-Find-1.3.0-1.el5 : Class which facilitates the search of filesystems phpPgAdmin-4.2-1.el5 NEW pptp-1.7.1-4.el5 : Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) Client NEW psiconv-0.9.8-1.el5 : A conversion utility for Psion files NEW publican-0.33-0.el5 : Common files and scripts for publishing Documentation NEW publican-fedora-0.12-0.el5 : Publican documentation template files for fedora NEW pulseaudio-0.9.10-1.el5.1 : Improved Linux sound server NEW pure-ftpd-1.0.21-15.el5 : Lightweight, fast and secure FTP server NEW pyephem-3.7.2.3-2.el5 : The astronomy library for Python NEW pyke-0.2-2.el5.1 : Knowledge-based inference engine NEW python-cjson-1.0.5-1.el5 : Fast JSON encoder/decoder for Python NEW python-decorator-2.2.0-1.el5 : Module to simplify usage of decorators python-lxml-2.0.3-1.el5 NEW python-lzo-1.08-2.el5 : LZO bindings for Python python-paste-deploy-1.1-1.el5 python-paste-deploy-1.1-1.el5 python-pp-1.5.3-1.el5 python-ruledispatch-0.5a0-0.8.svnr2306.el5 python-ruledispatch-0.5a0-0.8.svnr2306.el5 qucs-0.0.14-1.el5 NEW raptor-1.4.16-2.el5 : Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit for Redland roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el5 rpmrebuild-2.2.1-1.el5 rrdtool-1.2.27-3.el5 rtpproxy-1.1-0.2.beta.20080226.el5 NEW seekwatcher-0.10-1.el5 : Utility for visualizing block layer IO patterns and performance shorewall-4.0.10-1.el5 snake-0.11-0.4.el5 NEW stgit-0.12.1-2.el5 : StGIT provides similar functionality to Quilt on top of GIT sunbird-0.8-3.el5.2 NEW synergy-1.3.1-7.el5 : Mouse and keyboard sharing utility NEW tinyproxy-1.6.3-2.el5 : A small, efficient HTTP/SSL proxy daemon NEW tzdata-java-2007k-0.3.el5 : Time zone data for Java language wordpress-2.5.1-1.el5 wxGTK-2.8.7-2.el5 NEW wxPython-2.8.7.1-2.el5 : GUI toolkit for the Python programming language NEW xmltoman-0.3-2.el5 : Scripts for converting XML to roff or HTML Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/5: 22 amarok-1.4.9.1-2.el5.1 NEW bip-0.7.2-5.el5 : IRC Bouncer gnucash-2.2.5-1.el5 NEW idesk-0.7.5-7.el5 : Light desktop manager for minimal WMs libupnp-1.6.6-1.el5 mod_security-2.1.7-1.el5 NEW mt-daapd-0.9-0.2.1696.el5 : An iTunes-compatible media server octave-3.0.1-2.el5 NEW perl-CGI-SpeedyCGI-2.22-2.el5 : Speed up perl scripts by running them persistently phpMyAdmin-2.11.6-1.el5 python-psycopg2-2.0.7-1.el5 NEW roundup-1.4.4-1.el5 : Simple and flexible issue-tracking system NEW ruby-shadow-1.4.1-7.el5 : Ruby bindings for shadow password access NEW scons-0.98.1-1.el5 : An Open Source software construction tool seekwatcher-0.11-1.el5 shorewall-4.0.10-2.el5 sipp-3.1-1.el5 suitesparse-3.1.0-1.el5 NEW udpcast-20071228-4.el5 : UDP broadcast file distribution and installation NEW unison213-2.13.16-9.el5.2 : Multi-master File synchronization tool NEW unison227-2.27.57-7.el5.2 : Multi-master File synchronization tool zabbix-1.4.5-2.el5 Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/4: 16 NEW bind-libbind-9.3.5-2.el4 : Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) libbind resolver library bitlbee-1.2-1.el4 kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.2 libupnp-1.6.6-1.el4 mod_security-2.1.7-1.el4 NEW perl-CGI-SpeedyCGI-2.22-2.el4 : Speed up perl scripts by running them persistently phpMyAdmin-2.11.6-1.el4 python-psycopg2-2.0.7-1.el4 NEW roundup-1.4.4-1.el4 : Simple and flexible issue-tracking system NEW scons-0.98.1-1.el4 : An Open Source software construction tool shorewall-4.0.10-2.el4 sipp-3.1-1.el4 NEW suitesparse-3.1.0-1.el4 : A collection of sparse matrix libraries NEW unison213-2.13.16-9.el4.2 : Multi-master File synchronization tool NEW unison227-2.27.57-7.el4.2 : Multi-master File synchronization tool zabbix-1.4.5-2.el4 Changes in Fedora EPEL 5: atop-1.23-6.el5 --------------- * Thu Apr 03 2008 Kairo Araujo - 1.23-6 - removed variable DATALIFE from atop.d and atop.crondaily bitlbee-1.2-1.el5 ----------------- * Tue Apr 15 2008 Robert Scheck 1.2-1 - Upgrade to 1.2 (#439047, thanks to Mat?j Cepl) * Sun Feb 10 2008 Robert Scheck 1.0.4-2 - Rebuilt against gcc 4.3 blktrace-0.0-0.9.20080103162505.el5 ----------------------------------- * Fri Feb 08 2008 Eric Sandeen - 0.0-0.9.20080103162505git - gcc-4.3 rebuild bluefish-1.0.7-4.el5 -------------------- * Thu Feb 14 2008 Paul Howarth - 1.0.7-4 - rebuild with gcc 4.3.0 for Fedora 9 bytelist-0.1-0.2.svn6558.el5 ---------------------------- * Tue Apr 22 2008 Conrad Meyer - 0.1-0.2.svn6558 - Do not include version in jar filename. - Run tests in check section. * Tue Apr 22 2008 Conrad Meyer - 0.1-0.1.svn6558 - Initial RPM. bzr-1.3.1-1.el5.1 ----------------- * Sun Apr 27 2008 Toshio Kuratomi - 1.3.1-1.1 - Rebuild after copying sources file correctly. * Sun Apr 27 2008 Toshio Kuratomi - 1.3.1-1 - Paramiko/sftp backport from 1.4.0. bz#444325 - Update to 1.3.1 final. * Fri Apr 04 2008 Toshio Kuratomi - 1.3.1-0.1.rc1 - Update to 1.3.1rc1 to fix a bug when you have a pack based remote repo and knit based local branch. * Wed Mar 26 2008 Warren Togami - 1.3-1 - Update to 1.3. bzrtools-1.3.0-1.el5 -------------------- * Wed Mar 26 2008 Warren Togami 1.3.0-1 - 1.3.0 centerim-4.22.4-1.el5 --------------------- * Sun Mar 30 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 1:4.22.4-1 - 4.22.4 with Yahoo protocol fixes chkrootkit-0.48-7.el5 --------------------- * Thu Apr 17 2008 Manuel "lonely wolf" Wolfshant - 0.48-7 - build for EPEL based on latest fedora-devel version; includes "Build with large file API (#441638)" chmlib-0.39-7.el5 ----------------- * Sat Mar 29 2008 Peter Lemenkov 0.39-7 - Enable utilities (close BZ#437151) * Sat Feb 09 2008 Peter Lemenkov 0.39-6 - Rebuild for GCC 4.3 cmake-2.4.8-3.el5 ----------------- * Fri Mar 07 2008 Orion Poplawski - 2.4.8-3 - Add macro for bootstrapping new release/architecture - Add %check section * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.4.8-2 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 * Tue Jan 22 2008 Orion Poplawski - 2.4.8-1 - Update to 2.4.8 * Wed Jan 16 2008 Orion Poplawski - 2.4.8-0.rc12 - Update to 2.4.8 RC-12 * Fri Dec 14 2007 Orion Poplawski - 2.4.8-0.rc4 - Update to 2.4.8 RC-4 * Mon Nov 12 2007 Orion Poplawski - 2.4.7-4 - No longer set CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH * Tue Aug 28 2007 Orion Poplawski - 2.4.7-3 - Rebuild for new expat * Wed Aug 22 2007 Orion Poplawski - 2.4.7-2 - Rebuild for BuildID * Mon Jul 23 2007 Orion Poplawski - 2.4.7-1 - Update to 2.4.7 * Fri Jun 29 2007 Orion Poplawski - 2.4.7-0.rc11 - Update to 2.4.7 RC-11 * Wed Jun 27 2007 Orion Poplawski - 2.4.6-4 - Update macros.cmake to add CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR, INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR, LIB_INSTALL_DIR, SYSCONF_INSTALL_DIR, and SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX cobbler-0.8.3-3.el5 ------------------- * Tue Apr 08 2008 Michael DeHaan - 0.8.3-2 - Upstream changes (see CHANGELOG) cppad-20080403-3.el5 -------------------- * Fri Apr 04 2008 Brad Bell 20080403-3 - Patch speed/main.cpp work with newer version of gcc - (speed/main.cpp had not been tested with new version of gcc.) dbmail-2.2.9-1.el5 ------------------ * Thu Apr 24 2008 Bernard Johnson - 2.2.9-1 - v 2.2.9 * Mon Feb 18 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.2.8-2 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 ddd-3.3.11-14.el5.4 ------------------- * Wed Apr 09 2008 Jon Ciesla - 3.3.11-14.4 - Fix for lang patch, BZ 441503. dropbear-0.50-3.el5 ------------------- * Mon Feb 18 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.50-3 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 dtc-1.1.0-1.el5 --------------- * Thu Jan 24 2008 Josh Boyer - Update to 1.1.0 eggdrop-1.6.19-1.el5 -------------------- * Tue Apr 22 2008 Robert Scheck 1.6.19-1 - Upgrade to 1.6.19 epel-release-5-3 ---------------- * Fri Apr 25 2008 Matt Domsch - 5-3 - use mirrorlists in epel-testing.repo - use download.fedoraproject.org in (commented out) baseurls flam3-2.7.11-1.el5 ------------------ * Wed Apr 09 2008 Ian Weller 2.7.11-1 - Upstream updated fltk-1.1.8-1.el5 ---------------- * Sat Mar 29 2008 Rex Dieter 1.1.8-1 - fltk-1.1.8 (final) * Fri Feb 29 2008 Rex Dieter 1.1.8-0.8.r6027 - fltk-1.1.x-r6027 * Mon Feb 11 2008 Rex Dieter 1.1.8-0.7.r5989 - respin (gcc43) * Wed Dec 12 2007 Rex Dieter 1.1.8-0.6.r5989 - --enable-largefile - fltk-1.1.x-r5989 snapshot (1.1.8 pre-release) * Mon Aug 20 2007 Rex Dieter 1.1.8-0.5.r5750 - License: LGPLv2+ with exceptions * Sat Aug 11 2007 Rex Dieter 1.1.8-0.4.r5750 - License: LGPLv2+ (with exceptions) freehdl-0.0.6-1.el5 ------------------- * Sat Apr 19 2008 Eric Tanguy 0.0.6-1 - Update to 0.0.6 * Fri Feb 08 2008 Eric Tanguy 0.0.4-5 - Add patch to build with new gcc-4.3 * Sat May 05 2007 Eric Tanguy 0.0.4-4 - Rebuild * Thu Apr 19 2007 Eric Tanguy 0.0.4-3 - Add texinfo to BuildRequires gnochm-0.9.11-2.el5 ------------------- * Fri Apr 11 2008 Patrice Dumas 0.9.11-2 - Requires: gnome-python2-canvas (#442027) gstreamer-plugins-pulse-0.9.5-0.5.svn20070924.el5 ------------------------------------------------- * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.9.5-0.5.svn20070924 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 guilt-0.30-1.el5 ---------------- * Fri Apr 11 2008 Eric Sandeen 0.30-1 - New upstream version * Mon Apr 07 2008 Eric Sandeen 0.29-1 - Initial build haproxy-1.3.14.4-1.el5 ---------------------- * Mon Apr 14 2008 Jeremy Hinegardner - 1.3.14.4-1 - update to 1.3.14.4 - fix reload command on init script hydrogen-0.9.3-13.el5.1 ----------------------- * Fri Apr 18 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.9.3-13.1 - Changed the QT3 dependency to be satisfied on pre-Fedora 9 imapsync-1.249-1.el5 -------------------- * Thu Apr 10 2008 Marek Mahut - 1.249-1 - Initial build. imlib2-1.3.0-4.el5 ------------------ * Tue Apr 08 2008 Andreas Bierfert 1.3.0-4 - disable amd64 optimization (#441317) inadyn-1.96-3.el5 ----------------- * Sun Sep 03 2006 Jochen Schmitt 1.96-3 - Rebuilt for FC-6 inkscape-0.46-2.el5.1 --------------------- * Fri Apr 11 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.46-2.1 - More buildrequires more flexible, so that this builds on RHEL * Sat Apr 05 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.46-2 - Fix LaTeX rendering, #441017 * Tue Mar 25 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.46-1 - 0.46 released * Sun Mar 23 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.46-0.3.pre3 - Rebuild for newer Poppler * Wed Mar 12 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.46-0.2.pre3 - Probably last prerelease? * Fri Feb 22 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.46-0.2.pre2 - Panel icon sizes * Sun Feb 17 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.46-0.1.pre2 - 0.46pre2 - Dropping upstreamed patches * Sat Feb 16 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.45.1+0.46pre1-5 - Attempt to fix the font selector (#432892) * Thu Feb 14 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.45.1+0.46pre1-4 - Tolerate recoverable errors in OCAL feeds - Fix OCAL insecure temporary file usage (#432807) * Wed Feb 13 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.45.1+0.46pre1-3 - Fix crash when adding text objects (#432220) * Thu Feb 07 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.45.1+0.46pre1-2 - Build with gcc-4.3 * Wed Feb 06 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.45.1+0.46pre1-1 - 0.46 prerelease - Minor cosmetic changes to satisfy the QA script - Dependency on Boost - Inkboard is not optional - Merge from Denis Leroy's svn16571 snapshot: - Require specific gtkmm24-devel versions - enable-poppler-cairo - No longer BuildRequire libsigc++20-devel java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-0.7.b08.el5.2 ---------------------------------------- * Mon Apr 14 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 1:1.6.0.0-0.7.b08.2 - And now for something completely different... - Bootstrap for ppc * Sun Apr 06 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 1:1.6.0.0-0.7.b08.1 - Bootstrap for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, to include in EPEL kmymoney2-0.8.9-1.el5 --------------------- * Wed Mar 26 2008 Rex Dieter 0.8.9-1 - kmymoney2-0.8.9 - --disable-kbanking (requires aqbanking,kbanking fix/update) - drop multilib upgrade hack * Fri Feb 22 2008 Rex Dieter 0.8.8-3 - gcc43 patch (#434398) - multiarch conflicts, -libs subpkg (#341821) * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.8.8-2 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 koules-1.4-1.el5 ---------------- * Sun Oct 28 2007 Lubomir Kundrak 1.4-1 - From Red Hat Linux 4.2 back into life kstart-3.11-1.el5 ----------------- * Sun Apr 13 2008 Simon Wilkinson 3.11-1 - Update to 3.11 - Fix license tag, as per approval requirement ladspa-1.12-8.el5 ----------------- * Mon Apr 23 2007 Thomas Vander Stichele - 1.12-8 - own the datadir. Fixes #231706. libatomic_ops-1.2-2.el5 ----------------------- * Tue May 29 2007 Pierre Ossman 1.2-2 - Added fix for PPC AO_load_acquire. libffi-3.0.1-1.el5 ------------------ * Fri Feb 15 2008 Anthony Green 3.0.1-1 - Upgrade to 3.0.1 liblrdf-0.4.0-13.el5 -------------------- * Mon Feb 18 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.4.0-13 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 libsamplerate-0.1.2-8.el5 ------------------------- * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.1.2-8 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 libsndfile-1.0.17-2.el5 ----------------------- * Thu Sep 20 2007 Andreas Thienemann - 1.0.17-2 - Adding FLAC support to libsndfile courtesy of gentoo, #237575 - Fixing CVE-2007-4974. Thanks to the gentoo people for the patch, #296221 loudmouth-1.3.4-1.el5 --------------------- * Wed Apr 02 2008 Brian Pepple - 1.3.4-1 - Update to 1.3.4. - Run check test. - Bump min version needed for gnutls-devel. - Drop stream-error.patch. Fixed upstream. - Drop eai-nodata.patch. Fixed upstream. - Drop connect-fail-sync.patch. Fixed upstream. - Drop connect-fail-async patch. Fixed upstream. - Update URL & Source URL. - Don't generate the gtk-doc docs, and use the ones in the tarball to avoid having different files in different builds, fixes multilib problems (#342551) mail-notification-4.0-3.el5 --------------------------- * Fri Apr 04 2008 Dmitry Butskoy 4.0-3 - rebuild for new libeutil.so mash-0.2.10-3.el5 ----------------- * Mon Apr 14 2008 Bill Nottingham 0.2.10-3 - sync again * Fri Apr 11 2008 Bill Nottingham 0.2.10-2 - sync multilib list with HEAD * Wed Feb 20 2008 Bill Nottingham - fix noarch w/o src.rpm logic (#433551, ) - fix yum API usage (#433555, ) mod_fcgid-2.2-4.el5 ------------------- * Thu Feb 14 2008 Paul Howarth 2.2-4 - Rebuild with gcc 4.3.0 for Fedora 9 * Mon Jan 14 2008 Paul Howarth 2.2-3 - Update SELinux policy to fix occasional failures on restarts (move shared memory file into /var/run/mod_fcgid directory) * Thu Jan 03 2008 Paul Howarth 2.2-2 - Update SELinux policy to support file transition to httpd_tmp_t for temporary files * Fri Sep 14 2007 Paul Howarth 2.2-1 - Update to version 2.2 - Make sure docs are encoded as UTF-8 * Mon Sep 03 2007 Joe Orton 2.1-6 - rebuild for fixed 32-bit APR (#254241) * Thu Aug 23 2007 Paul Howarth 2.1-5 - Update source URL to point to downloads.sf.net rather than dl.sf.net - Upstream released new tarball without changing version number, though the only change was in arch/win32/fcgid_pm_win.c, which is not used to build the RPM package - Clarify license as GPL (unspecified/any version) - Unexpand tabs in spec - Add buildreq of gawk * Fri Aug 03 2007 Paul Howarth 2.1-4 - Add buildreq of pkgconfig, a missing dependency of both apr-devel and apr-util-devel on FC5 mod_suphp-0.6.3-1.el5 --------------------- * Sun Mar 30 2008 Andreas Thienemann - 0.6.3-1 - Updated to 0.6.3 fixing two security problems. #439687 mogilefs-server-2.17-4.el5 -------------------------- * Sat Jan 19 2008 Ruben Kerkhof 2.17-4 - Require Perlbal instead of perlbal - Remove autogenerated Perlbal dependency from mogstored moin-1.5.9-1.el5 ---------------- * Thu Mar 27 2008 Matthias Saou 1.5.9-1 - Update to 1.5.9, security fix release of the 1.5.x line. * Wed Feb 20 2008 Lubomir Kundrak 1.5.8-4 - Fix CVE-2008-0780 XSS in login action (2f952fa361c7) - Fix CVE-2008-0781 multiple XSS in AttachFile action (db212dfc58ef) monitor-edid-1.16-5.el5 ----------------------- * Mon Apr 07 2008 Remi Collet 1.16-5 - lrmi not available on EL * Sun Apr 06 2008 Remi Collet 1.16-4 - use system lrmi on ix86 (From Ville Skytt?) monotone-0.40-1.el5 ------------------- * Mon Apr 14 2008 Roland McGrath - 0.40-1 - Updated for 0.40 release. - Tweaked trivia for packaging guidelines nits. munin-1.2.5-4.el5 ----------------- * Wed Dec 26 2007 Kevin Fenzi - 1.2.5-4 - Add patch to fix ampersand and degrees in plugins (fixes #376441) nagios-2.10-5.el5 ----------------- * Thu Nov 29 2007 Mike McGrath 2.10-5 - Upstream released 2.10 - Renamed cfg-sample configs to just .cfg - Added BR of perl-devel, libjpeg-devel, libpng-devel nagios-plugins-1.4.11-2.el5 --------------------------- * Wed Apr 09 2008 Mike McGrath 1.4.11-2 - Fix for 250588 * Thu Feb 28 2008 Mike McGrath 1.4.11-1 - Upstream released version 1.4.11 - Added check_ntp peer and time * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.4.10-6 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 * Tue Feb 12 2008 Mike McGrath 1.4-10-5 - Rebuild for gcc43 * Thu Jan 10 2008 Mike McGrath 1.4.10-4 - Fixed check_log plugin #395601 * Thu Dec 06 2007 Release Engineering - 1.4.10-2 - Rebuild for deps * Thu Dec 06 2007 Mike McGrath 1.4.10-1 - Upstream released new version - Removed some patches * Fri Oct 26 2007 Mike McGrath 1.4.8-9 - Fix for Bug 348731 and CVE-2007-5623 * Wed Aug 22 2007 Mike McGrath 1.4.8-7 - Rebuild for BuildID - License change * Fri Aug 10 2007 Mike McGrath 1.4.8-6 - Fix for check_linux_raid - #234416 - Fix for check_ide_disk - #251635 * Tue Aug 07 2007 Mike McGrath 1.4.8-2 - Fix for check_smtp - #251049 * Fri Apr 13 2007 Mike McGrath 1.4.8-1 - Upstream released new version ncarg-4.4.2-1.el5 ----------------- * Thu Apr 10 2008 - Orion Poplawski - 4.4.2-1 - Update to 4.4.2 - Add Requires libXext-devel to -devel package - Update license tag to GPLv2+ - Add patch to fix handling of raster images on 64-bit platforms - Add missing defattr to devel package net6-1.3.5-1.el5 ---------------- * Sat Jun 16 2007 Luke Macken - 1.3.5-1 - 1.3.5 netcdf-decoders-5.0.0-1.el5 --------------------------- * Sat Feb 09 2008 - Orion Poplawski - 5.0.0-1 - Update to 5.0.0 nettle-1.15-5.el5 ----------------- * Thu Apr 10 2008 Ian Weller 1.15-5 - Moved static lib to -static NetworkManager-pptp-0.6.4-2.el5 ------------------------------- * Mon Apr 21 2008 Lubomir Kundrak 0.6.4-2 - Take Dan Horak's review into account (#443807): - Do not install versioned .so-s for properties module - Do not do useless ldconfigs - Remove leftover dependencies * Mon Apr 21 2008 Lubomir Kundrak 0.6.4-1 - Branch this for EPEL, go back to: - 0.6.4 - NetworkManager-pptp from NetworkManager-ppp_vpn - Install pppd plugin correctly nsca-2.7.2-6.el5 ---------------- * Mon Mar 31 2008 Wart - 2.7.2-6 - Change license to match sources ocaml-gsl-0.6.0-4.el5 --------------------- * Fri Apr 25 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 0.6.0-4 - Remove OCaml dependency generator for EL-*. * Fri Apr 25 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 0.6.0-3 - Fixed typo in description. - Mixed use of buildroot macro / RPM_BUILD_ROOT variable fixed. - Remove BR gsl (brought in by gsl-devel, so unnecessary). ocaml-omake-0.9.8.5-3.el5 ------------------------- * Fri Apr 25 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 0.9.8.5-3 - Removed dependency generator for EL-5. * Wed Apr 23 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 0.9.8.5-2 - Added stdin/stdout fix patch from Debian. * Wed Apr 23 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 0.9.8.5-1 - Initial RPM release. openser-1.3.1-2.el5.1 --------------------- * Fri Mar 14 2008 Jan ONDREJ (SAL) - 1.3.1-2 - removed perl patch, which is not necessary * Thu Mar 13 2008 Jan ONDREJ (SAL) - 1.3.1-1 - update to upstream - removed obsolete patches * Fri Mar 07 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 1.3.0-12 - patch perl code to use PERL_SYS_INIT3_BODY * Fri Mar 07 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 1.3.0-11 - fix perl build requires * Thu Mar 06 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 1.3.0-10 - Rebuild for new perl * Sat Feb 23 2008 Jan ONDREJ (SAL) 1.3.0-9 - ia64 build fix otrs-2.1.7-2.el5 ---------------- * Tue Apr 08 2008 Tomas Hoger - 2.1.7-2 - Security update: Add upstream patch for CVE-2008-1515 / OSA-2008-01 (Vulnerability in OTRS SOAP interface allowing remote access without valid SOAP user - http://otrs.org/advisory/OSA-2008-01-en/ ) padevchooser-0.9.4-0.4.svn20070925.el5.1 ---------------------------------------- * Sat Apr 19 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.9.4-0.4.svn20070925.1 - Included audio-card icon - Fixed License tag perl-Class-Inspector-1.17-1.el5 ------------------------------- * Fri Aug 17 2007 Ralf Cors?pius - 1.17-1 - Upstream update. perl-Error-0.17010-1.el5 ------------------------ * Tue Dec 04 2007 Ralf Cors?pius - 1:0.17010-1 - Upstream update. - Update license tag. perl-HTML-Parser-3.56-5.el5 --------------------------- * Wed Feb 27 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 3.56-5 - Rebuild for perl 5.10 (again) perl-HTML-Template-2.9-1.el5.2 ------------------------------ * Tue Oct 16 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway - 2.9-1.2 - add BR: perl(Test::More) perl-IO-Capture-0.05-3.el5 -------------------------- * Fri Feb 08 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 0.05-3 - rebuild for new perl perl-IPC-SharedCache-1.3-8.el5 ------------------------------ * Fri Feb 08 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 1.3-8 - rebuild for new perl perl-ParseLex-2.15-12.el5 ------------------------- * Mon Apr 07 2008 Jeff Fearn 2.15-12 - Need Requires for EPEL perl-Task-Weaken-1.02-2.el5 --------------------------- * Fri Mar 28 2008 Simon Wilkinson 1.02-2 - Fix license tag perl-Test-Perl-Critic-1.01-1.el5 -------------------------------- * Sat Jan 27 2007 Jose Pedro Oliveira - 1.01-1 - Update to 1.01. perl-WWW-Search-2.496-3.el5 --------------------------- * Mon Jan 21 2008 Xavier Bachelot - 2.496-3 - Fix License:. perl-XML-Entities-0.03-1.el5 ---------------------------- * Thu Apr 10 2008 Remi Collet 0.03-1 - update to 0.03 perl-XML-Writer-0.604-1.el5 --------------------------- * Tue Mar 18 2008 Alex Lancaster - 0.604-1 - New upstream release (0.604) php-pear-Console-Table-1.1.1-1.el5 ---------------------------------- * Thu Apr 10 2008 Remi Collet 1.1.1-1 - update to 1.1.1 * Sun Mar 30 2008 Remi Collet 1.1.0-1 - update to 1.1.0 php-pear-File-Find-1.3.0-1.el5 ------------------------------ * Fri Apr 04 2008 Remi Collet 1.3.0-1 - initial RPM phpPgAdmin-4.2-1.el5 -------------------- * Sun Apr 06 2008 Devrim Gunduz 4.2-1 - Update to 4.2 - Removed patch #2 pptp-1.7.1-4.el5 ---------------- * Wed Feb 13 2008 Paul Howarth 1.7.1-4 - Rebuild with gcc 4.3.0 for Fedora 9 psiconv-0.9.8-1.el5 ------------------- * Wed Apr 16 2008 Huzaifa Sidhpurwala - 0.9.8-1 - Made changes to %doc, license, added BR * Wed Apr 16 2008 Huzaifa Sidhpurwala - 0.9.8-0 - Initial Build publican-0.33-0.el5 ------------------- * Mon Apr 07 2008 Jeff Fearn 0.33-0 - Remove release from package name in html desktop spec file - Removed --nonet from xsltproc call BZ #436342 - Add Desktop css customisations publican-fedora-0.12-0.el5 -------------------------- * Mon Apr 07 2008 Jeff Fearn 0.12-0 - Add Desktop css customisations pulseaudio-0.9.10-1.el5.1 ------------------------- * Sun Mar 30 2008 Lennart Poettering 0.9.10-1.1 - Adjust for EPEL: - Remove LIRC support - Do not obsolete esound pure-ftpd-1.0.21-15.el5 ----------------------- * Mon Feb 18 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.0.21-15 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 pyephem-3.7.2.3-2.el5 --------------------- * Mon Apr 21 2008 Marek Mahut - 3.7.2.3-2 - Initial build pyke-0.2-2.el5.1 ---------------- * Fri Apr 25 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway 0.2-2.1 - epel has egg-info? * Wed Apr 23 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway 0.2-2 - add BR: python-setuptools python-cjson-1.0.5-1.el5 ------------------------ * Thu Mar 20 2008 Toshio Kuratomi - 1.0.5-1 - Initial Fedora build. python-decorator-2.2.0-1.el5 ---------------------------- * Thu Dec 20 2007 Toshio Kuratomi - 2.2.0-1 - Initial Fedora Build python-lxml-2.0.3-1.el5 ----------------------- * Wed Mar 26 2008 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 2.0.3-1 - Update to 2.0.3 python-lzo-1.08-2.el5 --------------------- * Fri Apr 04 2008 Huzaifa Sidhpurwala - 1.08-2 - Made changes so that it builds on f9 - A couple of other changes to spec file to make it more complaint with pkg standards python-paste-deploy-1.1-1.el5 ----------------------------- * Sat Mar 03 2007 Luke Macken - 1.1-1 - 1.1 python-pp-1.5.3-1.el5 --------------------- * Thu Mar 20 2008 Steve 'Ashcrow' Milner - 1.5.3-1 - Updated to upstream latest stable. * Sun Jan 27 2008 Steve 'Ashcrow' Milner - 1.5.2-1 - Updated to upstream latest stable. python-ruledispatch-0.5a0-0.8.svnr2306.el5 ------------------------------------------ * Sat Dec 08 2007 Luke Macken 0.5a0-0.5.svn2305 - 0.5a0.dev-r2306 qucs-0.0.14-1.el5 ----------------- * Sat Apr 05 2008 Eric Tanguy - 0.0.14-1 - Update to 0.0.14 raptor-1.4.16-2.el5 ------------------- * Sat Feb 09 2008 Kevin Kofler 1.4.16-2 - Rebuild for GCC 4.3. roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el5 ------------------------- * Thu Apr 10 2008 Jon Ciesla = 0.1.1-3 - Patch to fix PEAR path issue, drop symlinks. * Thu Apr 10 2008 Jon Ciesla = 0.1.1-2 - Drop %pre script that was breaking pear packages. * Wed Apr 09 2008 Jon Ciesla = 0.1.1-1 - New upstream release. - Added patch to fix mysql update. * Tue Mar 18 2008 Jon Ciesla = 0.1-1 - Updgrade to 0.1 final, -dep. - Added new mimeDecode dep. * Mon Feb 04 2008 Jon Ciesla = 0.1-0.10rc2.1 - Changed to upstream -dep tarball, GPL-compliant. rpmrebuild-2.2.1-1.el5 ---------------------- * Fri Apr 04 2008 Anderson Silva 2.2.1-1 - New package from upstream. - Fixed French man files to UTF8 into %{_mandir}/fr/ directory - Added some more basic dependencies - Created a %triggerin to allow rpmrebuild be used as a parameter for rpm rrdtool-1.2.27-3.el5 -------------------- * Sat Apr 05 2008 Jarod Wilson 1.2.27-3 - Fix use of rrd_update in php bindings (#437558) rtpproxy-1.1-0.2.beta.20080226.el5 ---------------------------------- * Sat Mar 29 2008 Peter Lemenkov - 1.1-0.2.beta.20080226 - Snapshot 20080226 - Drop upstreamed patch seekwatcher-0.10-1.el5 ---------------------- * Fri Mar 07 2008 Eric Sandeen - 0.10-1 - New upstream version, includes filtering for fewer dropped events. shorewall-4.0.10-1.el5 ---------------------- * Sun Apr 06 2008 Jonathan G. Underwood - 4.0.10-1 - Update to version 4.0.10 - Remove 4.0.9 patches snake-0.11-0.4.el5 ------------------ * Wed Apr 16 2008 James Laska 0.11-0.4 - ticket#13 - snake-install-tui will politely display "No boot images found" - ticket#43 - snake-install-tui won't choke on a mal-formed .treeinfo - ticket#49 - snake/uri.py uses virtinst ImageFetcher code and will perform nfs [u]mounts as needed - ticket#32 - fixed snake/log such that any verbosity settings apply to the root logger * Wed Mar 26 2008 James Laska 0.11-0.3 - ticket#50 - Updated include release number in tarball name stgit-0.12.1-2.el5 ------------------ * Wed Apr 25 2007 James Bowes - 0.12.1-2 - Use macro for datadir. sunbird-0.8-3.el5.2 ------------------- * Fri Apr 11 2008 Lubomir Kundrak 0.8-3.2 - Disable parallel make again * Fri Apr 11 2008 Lubomir Kundrak 0.8-3.1 - Linking against libxul is kind of useless for us until thunderbird uses it - Fix BuildRequires for RHEL * Tue Apr 08 2008 Lubomir Kundrak 0.8-3 - Really fix lightning dependencies (#441340) - Fix "da" and "it" lanugage packs (#441500) * Mon Apr 07 2008 Lubomir Kundrak 0.8-2 - Blacklist dependencies of lightning on files included in tb (#441340) - Fix the extension update scriptlet escaping * Fri Apr 04 2008 Lubomir Kundrak 0.8-1 - 0.8 GA * Fri Apr 04 2008 Lubomir Kundrak 0.8-0.3.cvs20080331 - Translations * Tue Apr 01 2008 Lubomir Kundrak 0.8-0.2.cvs20080331 - Unbreak dependencies (hopefully) - Try concurrent builds again, they seem to work now * Tue Apr 01 2008 Lubomir Kundrak 0.8-0.1.cvs20080331 - Corrected license tag to mention all the applicable Licenses - Use libxul from XULrunner - Post 0.8 Release Candidate 1 - Obsolete wcap subpackage -- got merged into mainline lightning * Sun Mar 09 2008 Lubomir Kundrak 0.7-10 - Parralel makes were failing unpredictably synergy-1.3.1-7.el5 ------------------- * Sun Feb 24 2008 Matthias Saou 1.3.1-7 - Include patch to fix build failure with gcc 4.3 (#434460). tinyproxy-1.6.3-2.el5 --------------------- * Wed Apr 16 2008 Jeremy Hinegardner - 1.6.3-2 - fix spec review issues - fix initscript tzdata-java-2007k-0.3.el5 ------------------------- * Mon Apr 14 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 2007k-0.3 - Build noarch, also for ppc this time * Sun Apr 06 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 2007k-0.2 - Temporarily build arch-dependent, so we can omit ppc wordpress-2.5.1-1.el5 --------------------- * Sat Apr 26 2008 Adrian Reber - 2.5.1-1 - updated to 2.5.1 for security fixes - BZ 444396 wxGTK-2.8.7-2.el5 ----------------- * Tue Apr 01 2008 Dan Horak - 2.8.7-2 - added fix for a race condition (rh bug #440011) * Wed Feb 20 2008 Matthew Miller - 2.8.7-1 - update to 2.8.7 (rh bug #369621, etc.) - split base libs into separate wxBase package (rh bug #357961) - okay, so, wxPython 2.8.7.1 seems to work fine against this version of the library, so I'm dropping the kludgy-patch-to-2.8.7.1 thing. Please report any compatibility problems with wxPython 2.8.7.1 and I'll fix them as they come up. * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.8.4-7 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 * Tue Aug 28 2007 Hans de Goede - 2.8.4-6 - Rebuild for new expat 2.0 * Fri Aug 03 2007 Matthew Miller - 2.8.4-5 - obsolete all compat-wxGTK subpackages properly (bug #250687) wxPython-2.8.7.1-2.el5 ---------------------- * Thu Feb 21 2008 Matthew Miller - 2.8.7.1-2 - include egg-info files for fedora 9 or greater xmltoman-0.3-2.el5 ------------------ * Wed Mar 12 2008 Lubomir Kundrak - 0.3-2 - Preserve timestamps, sanitize requires (thanks to Parag AN) Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/5: amarok-1.4.9.1-2.el5.1 ---------------------- * Thu May 01 2008 Rex Dieter - 1.4.9.1-2.1 - --with-libvisual fedora-only (epel misses libvisual-plugins) bip-0.7.2-5.el5 --------------- * Wed Apr 30 2008 Lorenzo Villani - 0.7.2-5 - Corrected License field - Removed openssl from Requires * Wed Apr 30 2008 Lorenzo Villani - 0.7.2-4 - Convert ChangeLog to utf-8 in prep - Ensure that package is compiled using RPM_OPT_FLAGS - Make usage of RPM_BUILD_ROOT consistent - Removed macros from ChangeLog (bad mistake) * Mon Apr 14 2008 Lorenzo Villani - 0.7.2-3 - Removed INSTALL from doc * Sun Apr 13 2008 Lorenzo Villani - 0.7.2-2 - Added AUTHORS, ChangeLog, COPYING, INSTALL, README, TODO to docdir - added --enable-ssl to configure, just to make sure that bip is built with SSL support using OpenSSL * Sat Apr 12 2008 Lorenzo Villani - 0.7.2-1 - Version bump gnucash-2.2.5-1.el5 ------------------- * Tue Apr 29 2008 Bill Nottingham - 2.2.5-1 - update to 2.2.5 idesk-0.7.5-7.el5 ----------------- * Wed Apr 30 2008 - 0.7.5-7 - Missing * Tue Apr 08 2008 - 0.7.5-6 - Fix patch name. * Mon Apr 07 2008 - 0.7.5-5 - Modified example. (+Required files) - Missing REQ: xterm. - Fix source URL. libupnp-1.6.6-1.el5 ------------------- * Thu May 01 2008 Eric Tanguy - 1.6.6-1 - Update to version 1.6.6 mod_security-2.1.7-1.el5 ------------------------ * Thu May 01 2008 Michael Fleming 2.1.7-1 - New upstream release (bz #444794) mt-daapd-0.9-0.2.1696.el5 ------------------------- * Fri Apr 18 2008 W. Michael Petullo - 0.9-0.2.1696 - Apply patch by Nico Golde to fix integer overflow, Bugzilla #442688. octave-3.0.1-2.el5 ------------------ * Fri May 02 2008 Quentin Spencer 3.0.1-2 - Rebuild for updated suitesparse library. * Wed Apr 30 2008 Quentin Spencer 3.0.1-1 - New release of octave. perl-CGI-SpeedyCGI-2.22-2.el5 ----------------------------- * Sun May 04 2008 Robert Scheck 2.22-2 - Changes to match with Fedora Packaging Guidelines (#429609) phpMyAdmin-2.11.6-1.el5 ----------------------- * Tue Apr 29 2008 Robert Scheck 2.11.6 - Upstream released 2.11.6 python-psycopg2-2.0.7-1.el5 --------------------------- * Wed Apr 30 2008 Devrim GUNDUZ 2.0.7-1 - Update to 2.0.7 roundup-1.4.4-1.el5 ------------------- * Fri Mar 07 2008 Paul P. Komkoff Jr - 1.4.4-1 - new upstream version with security fixes (bz#436546) ruby-shadow-1.4.1-7.el5 ----------------------- * Wed Jul 18 2007 David Lutterkort - 1.4.1-7 - Remove dependency on ruby{,io}.h from depend - makes builds on RHEL4 fail, and doesn't provide anything for proper rpm builds scons-0.98.1-1.el5 ------------------ * Sat Apr 19 2008 Gerard Milmeister - 0.98.1-1 - new release 0.98.1 * Sat Apr 05 2008 Gerard Milmeister - 0.98-1 - new release 0.98 seekwatcher-0.11-1.el5 ---------------------- * Fri Mar 14 2008 Eric Sandeen - 0.11-1 - New upstream version, includes support for multiple devices. shorewall-4.0.10-2.el5 ---------------------- * Sun May 04 2008 Jonathan G. Underwood - 4.0.10-2 - Add upstream patches patch-perl-4.0.10-1.diff and patch-common-4.0.10-1.diff sipp-3.1-1.el5 -------------- * Wed Apr 30 2008 Peter Lemenkov 3.1-1 - Ver 3.1 * Thu Feb 21 2008 Peter Lemenkov 3.0-3 - Fixed build with GCC 4.3 - No need to remove .svn leftover * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.0-2 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 * Thu Jan 10 2008 Peter Lemenkov 3.0-1 - Version 3.0 - Updated license field - Preserved timestamp for *.pcap files * Wed Dec 05 2007 Release Engineering - 2.0.1-5 - Rebuild for deps suitesparse-3.1.0-1.el5 ----------------------- * Fri May 02 2008 Quentin Spencer 3.1.0-1 - Update to 3.1.0. udpcast-20071228-4.el5 ---------------------- * Sun May 04 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 20071228-4 - Since using configure macro, don't need the other parameters. * Fri May 02 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 20071228-3 - Remove '-s' flag from Makefile. - Remove unused udpcast_version macro. - Use configure macro. - Fix the license, GPLv2+ and BSD. - BuildRequires perl. * Mon Apr 21 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 20071228-2 - BR m4. * Mon Apr 21 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 20071228-1 - Initial packaging for Fedora. unison213-2.13.16-9.el5.2 ------------------------- * Tue Apr 29 2008 Stephen Warren - 2.13.16-9.el5.2 - Fix typo. unison227-2.27.57-7.el5.2 ------------------------- * Tue Apr 29 2008 Stephen Warren - 2.27.57-7.el5.2 - Fix typo. zabbix-1.4.5-2.el5 ------------------ * Fri May 02 2008 Jarod Wilson - 1.4.5-2 - Seems the zabbix folks replaced the original 1.4.5 tarball with an updated tarball or something -- it actually does contain a tiny bit of additional code... So update to newer 1.4.5. - Fix building w/postgresql (#441456) Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/4: bind-libbind-9.3.5-2.el4 ------------------------ * Thu May 01 2008 Robert Scheck 9.3.5-2 - Some spec file cleanup (#442009 #c3) * Wed Apr 16 2008 Robert Scheck 9.3.5-1 - Upgrade to 9.3.5 (#442009 #c1) * Fri Apr 11 2008 Robert Scheck 9.3.3-1 - Upgrade to 9.3.3 - Initial spec file only for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 bitlbee-1.2-1.el4 ----------------- * Tue Apr 15 2008 Robert Scheck 1.2-1 - Upgrade to 1.2 (#439047, thanks to Mat?j Cepl) * Sun Feb 10 2008 Robert Scheck 1.0.4-2 - Rebuilt against gcc 4.3 kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.2 ------------------ * Sun May 04 2008 Jochen Schmitt 0.7.5-9.2 - Rebuild to fix broken dependencies libupnp-1.6.6-1.el4 ------------------- * Thu May 01 2008 Eric Tanguy - 1.6.6-1 - Update to version 1.6.6 * Sun Feb 03 2008 Eric Tanguy - 1.6.5-1 - Update to version 1.6.5 * Sun Jan 27 2008 Eric Tanguy - 1.6.4-1 - Update to version 1.6.4 mod_security-2.1.7-1.el4 ------------------------ * Thu May 01 2008 Michael Fleming 2.1.7-1 - New upstream release (bz #444794) perl-CGI-SpeedyCGI-2.22-2.el4 ----------------------------- * Sun May 04 2008 Robert Scheck 2.22-2 - Changes to match with Fedora Packaging Guidelines (#429609) phpMyAdmin-2.11.6-1.el4 ----------------------- * Tue Apr 29 2008 Robert Scheck 2.11.6 - Upstream released 2.11.6 * Tue Apr 22 2008 Robert Scheck 2.11.5.2-1 - Upstream released 2.11.5.2 (#443683) python-psycopg2-2.0.7-1.el4 --------------------------- * Wed Apr 30 2008 Devrim GUNDUZ 2.0.7-1 - Update to 2.0.7 roundup-1.4.4-1.el4 ------------------- * Fri Mar 07 2008 Paul P. Komkoff Jr - 1.4.4-1 - new upstream version with security fixes (bz#436546) scons-0.98.1-1.el4 ------------------ * Sat Apr 19 2008 Gerard Milmeister - 0.98.1-1 - new release 0.98.1 * Sat Apr 05 2008 Gerard Milmeister - 0.98-1 - new release 0.98 shorewall-4.0.10-2.el4 ---------------------- * Sun May 04 2008 Jonathan G. Underwood - 4.0.10-2 - Add upstream patches patch-perl-4.0.10-1.diff and patch-common-4.0.10-1.diff sipp-3.1-1.el4 -------------- * Wed Apr 30 2008 Peter Lemenkov 3.1-1 - Ver 3.1 * Thu Feb 21 2008 Peter Lemenkov 3.0-3 - Fixed build with GCC 4.3 - No need to remove .svn leftover * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.0-2 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 suitesparse-3.1.0-1.el4 ----------------------- * Fri May 02 2008 Quentin Spencer 3.1.0-1 - First EL-4 release. unison213-2.13.16-9.el4.2 ------------------------- * Tue Apr 29 2008 Stephen Warren - 2.13.16-9.el4.2 - Fix typo. unison227-2.27.57-7.el4.2 ------------------------- * Tue Apr 29 2008 Stephen Warren - 2.27.57-7.el4.2 - Fix typo. zabbix-1.4.5-2.el4 ------------------ * Fri May 02 2008 Jarod Wilson - 1.4.5-2 - Seems the zabbix folks replaced the original 1.4.5 tarball with an updated tarball or something -- it actually does contain a tiny bit of additional code... So update to newer 1.4.5. - Fix building w/postgresql (#441456) From smooge at gmail.com Wed May 7 18:58:03 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 12:58:03 -0600 Subject: RFC: Meeting Times Message-ID: <80d7e4090805071158o4c309c4focf0bca57a76be985@mail.gmail.com> The Wiki page on meeting times states that the EPEL weekly meetings are to be held at 1800 UTC during winter hours and 1700 UTC during summer DST hours. However, its not clear which DST system to use (different countries and regions use different DST times). The second problem is the 1700 UTC slot is currently used for a different group. What I would like from each board member is what their working hours are (sicne we are around the world) and then if 1600,1800,1900, 2000 UTC works best for them during that time. Smoogen: Work Hours: M-F 1500-0000 1600 Y 1700 X 1800 Y 1900 Y 2000 Y Lastly is it ok for meetings to be held in the #epel channel if we have a conflict with fedora-meeting and another group? -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From gospo at redhat.com Wed May 7 19:26:24 2008 From: gospo at redhat.com (Andy Gospodarek) Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 15:26:24 -0400 Subject: RFC: Meeting Times In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805071158o4c309c4focf0bca57a76be985@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805071158o4c309c4focf0bca57a76be985@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20080507192624.GH13308@gospo.usersys.redhat.com> On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 12:58:03PM -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > The Wiki page on meeting times states that the EPEL weekly meetings > are to be held at 1800 UTC during winter hours and 1700 UTC during > summer DST hours. However, its not clear which DST system to use > (different countries and regions use different DST times). The second > problem is the 1700 UTC slot is currently used for a different group. > > What I would like from each board member is what their working hours > are (sicne we are around the world) and then if 1600,1800,1900, 2000 > UTC works best for them during that time. > > Smoogen: > Work Hours: M-F 1500-0000 > 1600 Y > 1700 X > 1800 Y > 1900 Y > 2000 Y > Gospo: General Work Hours: M-F 1300-0000 1600 Y 1700 Y 1800 Y 1900 Y 2000 Y > Lastly is it ok for meetings to be held in the #epel channel if we > have a conflict with fedora-meeting and another group? Fine by me as long as others don't mind the noise. From kevin at tummy.com Wed May 7 20:25:01 2008 From: kevin at tummy.com (Kevin Fenzi) Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 14:25:01 -0600 Subject: RF Open Discussion: Who are we? In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805040943m3076695i2ef2e7b46b9deaa2@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805040943m3076695i2ef2e7b46b9deaa2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20080507142501.68369bfd@ohm.scrye.com> On Sun, 4 May 2008 10:43:25 -0600 smooge at gmail.com ("Stephen John Smoogen") wrote: > Reading through Quaid's email about Red Hat Summit talks... I think in > order to help all of our efforts a bit, we should try to come up with > a better idea of the basic questions > > 1) Who are we? [What is our identity?] > 2) What do we want? [What are the goals each of us wants to > accomplish?] 3) Why are we here? [What brings each of us to EPEL when > we get a chance] 4) Where are we going? [Where do we want to take > EPEL in the next year? How do we measure it] > 5) Who do we serve? [As in who are our primary customers] > 6) Why did I watch a whole season of Babylon 5 over the weekend? I think these are all tied in together, and it's hard to answer them separately. > Ok the basic questions are definitions of what we stand for and who we > are trying to serve as customers. It is also to try and see how Fedora > can be more helpful to the Enterprise customer by showing them where > things are going and how Open Source can meet the various needs of the > Enterprise. The first 5 questions lead you to do the last? :) Anyhow, personally, I work for a linux consulting company. The majority of our clients are using CentOS for their OS needs (There's others in there, but CentOS predominates). They require software thats not in the main RHEL/CentOS areas, and EPEL provides that software. They (usually) don't want bells and whistles, just a stable secure software package that works. For our part, we want to ideally be able to get all this set of software from one place, not multiple repositories, and have it maintained for security and stability issues. I like to think (although I don't have any numbers) that many of the end EPEL users are in this same boat. Moving forward, I would like to see more packages in EPEL and more communication with our end users/consumers. I would also like to see us get rid of all the broken deps in testing, and push really hard to get the 42 open EPEL bugs as close to 0 as we can. Does that help any? kevin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The second > problem is the 1700 UTC slot is currently used for a different group. > > What I would like from each board member is what their working hours > are (sicne we are around the world) and then if 1600,1800,1900, 2000 > UTC works best for them during that time. > nirik: Work Hours: M-F 1500-0000 1600 Y 1700 X 1800 Y 1900 Y 2000 Y > Lastly is it ok for meetings to be held in the #epel channel if we > have a conflict with fedora-meeting and another group? I suppose so, but I think it's to be avoided where possible. It's nice to have all meetings in there so that folks that just sit in the channel can see other groups meetings and learn new and cool things. ;) kevin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mastahnke at gmail.com Thu May 8 03:52:35 2008 From: mastahnke at gmail.com (Michael Stahnke) Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 22:52:35 -0500 Subject: RFC: Meeting Times In-Reply-To: <20080507142944.3eb38df8@ohm.scrye.com> References: <80d7e4090805071158o4c309c4focf0bca57a76be985@mail.gmail.com> <20080507142944.3eb38df8@ohm.scrye.com> Message-ID: <7874d9dd0805072052i1079dcf5r8aa2cdfca4b33fcb@mail.gmail.com> 12:30 - 00:00 I think...roughly. My schedule varies a lot week to week, depending on what my team is doing. Wednesday's are probably the worst days now though. For me, time early in the morning (bad for Left coasters) or later (after 21:00) is probably best for me. (Assuming I did all time conversions correctly). It's really a crap-shoot though. If we decide on a new time, I'll try to attend more. Wednesday's are killing me because I am off-site nearly every Wednesday. stahnma From mastahnke at gmail.com Thu May 8 03:53:39 2008 From: mastahnke at gmail.com (Michael Stahnke) Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 22:53:39 -0500 Subject: RF Open Discussion: Who are we? In-Reply-To: <20080507142501.68369bfd@ohm.scrye.com> References: <80d7e4090805040943m3076695i2ef2e7b46b9deaa2@mail.gmail.com> <20080507142501.68369bfd@ohm.scrye.com> Message-ID: <7874d9dd0805072053h1cc50402we47d7b52bfce85f8@mail.gmail.com> 2008/5/7 Kevin Fenzi : > On Sun, 4 May 2008 10:43:25 -0600 > smooge at gmail.com ("Stephen John Smoogen") wrote: > > > Reading through Quaid's email about Red Hat Summit talks... I think in > > order to help all of our efforts a bit, we should try to come up with > > a better idea of the basic questions > > > > 1) Who are we? [What is our identity?] > > 2) What do we want? [What are the goals each of us wants to > > accomplish?] 3) Why are we here? [What brings each of us to EPEL when > > we get a chance] 4) Where are we going? [Where do we want to take > > EPEL in the next year? How do we measure it] > > 5) Who do we serve? [As in who are our primary customers] > > 6) Why did I watch a whole season of Babylon 5 over the weekend? > > I think these are all tied in together, and it's hard to answer them > separately. > > > > Ok the basic questions are definitions of what we stand for and who we > > are trying to serve as customers. It is also to try and see how Fedora > > can be more helpful to the Enterprise customer by showing them where > > things are going and how Open Source can meet the various needs of the > > Enterprise. > > The first 5 questions lead you to do the last? :) > > Anyhow, personally, I work for a linux consulting company. The majority > of our clients are using CentOS for their OS needs (There's others in > there, but CentOS predominates). They require software thats not in the > main RHEL/CentOS areas, and EPEL provides that software. They (usually) > don't want bells and whistles, just a stable secure software package > that works. For our part, we want to ideally be able to get all this > set of software from one place, not multiple repositories, and have it > maintained for security and stability issues. > > I like to think (although I don't have any numbers) that many of the > end EPEL users are in this same boat. Moving forward, I would like to > see more packages in EPEL and more communication with our end > users/consumers. I would also like to see us get rid of all the broken > deps in testing, and push really hard to get the 42 open EPEL bugs as > close to 0 as we can. > > Does that help any? > > kevin > > > _______________________________________________ > epel-devel-list mailing list > epel-devel-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list > > I am fixing one on EL 4 now :) stahnma From simone.m at lynx2000.it Thu May 8 13:31:47 2008 From: simone.m at lynx2000.it (Simone Marchioni) Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 15:31:47 +0200 Subject: DSPAM rpm for RHEL/CentOS Message-ID: <1210253507.2488.67.camel@localhost.localdomain> Hi, I need to implement an effective antispam solution. After Googling for a while I selected DSPAM, but cannot find the software already packaged in rpm format. I'd like to contribute this package to EPEL. Is there anyone on this list workin' on it? Can someone point me to some kind of documentation and example spec files for a similar software so I can start to work on it? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks Simo From jeff at osuosl.org Thu May 8 14:49:25 2008 From: jeff at osuosl.org (Jeff Sheltren) Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 07:49:25 -0700 Subject: RFC: Meeting Times In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805071158o4c309c4focf0bca57a76be985@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805071158o4c309c4focf0bca57a76be985@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On May 7, 2008, at 11:58 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > The Wiki page on meeting times states that the EPEL weekly meetings > are to be held at 1800 UTC during winter hours and 1700 UTC during > summer DST hours. However, its not clear which DST system to use > (different countries and regions use different DST times). The second > problem is the 1700 UTC slot is currently used for a different group. > > What I would like from each board member is what their working hours > are (sicne we are around the world) and then if 1600,1800,1900, 2000 > UTC works best for them during that time. Jeff_S: 1500-0000 1800 Y 1900 X 2000 Y 2100 Y 2200 Y 2300 Y Wednesday and Thursday are generally bad meeting days for me. -Jeff From buildsys at fedoraproject.org Thu May 8 18:36:49 2008 From: buildsys at fedoraproject.org (buildsys at fedoraproject.org) Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 14:36:49 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Fedora EPEL Package Build Report 2008-05-08 Message-ID: <20080508183649.DB50D15214B@buildsys.fedoraproject.org> Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/5: 13 atop-1.23-7.el5 bip-0.7.2-8.el5 NEW blender-2.45-13.el5 : 3D modeling, animation, rendering and post-production NEW brettfont-fonts-20080506-2.el5 : A handwriting font bzr-gtk-0.94.0-1.el5.1 NEW cowsay-3.03-4.el5 : Configurable speaking/thinking cow duplicity-0.4.11-1.el5 ejabberd-2.0.0-3.el5 numpy-1.0.4-1.el5 NEW python-tgcaptcha-0.11-3.el5 : A TurboGears CAPTCHA widget for forms NEW roadstencil-fonts-1.0-2.el5 : Roadstencil Fonts scponly-4.8-1.el5 NEW xsettings-kde-0.6-3.el5 : XSettings Daemon for KDE Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/4: 8 atop-1.23-7.el4 NEW brettfont-fonts-20080506-2.el4 : A handwriting font NEW cowsay-3.03-4.el4 : Configurable speaking/thinking cow duplicity-0.4.11-1.el4 NEW python-paste-1.6-1.el4 : Tools for using a Web Server Gateway Interface stack NEW python-paste-deploy-1.3.1-2.el4 : Load, configure, and compose WSGI applications and servers NEW roadstencil-fonts-1.0-2.el4 : Roadstencil Fonts scponly-4.8-1.el4 Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/5: atop-1.23-7.el5 --------------- * Mon May 05 2008 Kairo Araujo - 1.23-7 - add bug fixes for #445174 bip-0.7.2-8.el5 --------------- * Tue May 06 2008 Lorenzo Villani - 0.7.2-6 - Removed _smp_mflags to avoid compilation errors with parallel jobs blender-2.45-13.el5 ------------------- * Sun Apr 27 2008 Jochen Schmitt 2.45-13 - More generic patch for scons issue * Thu Apr 24 2008 Jochen Schmitt 2.45-12 - Fix odd scons compatibility issue * Thu Apr 24 2008 Jochen Schmitt 2.45-11 - Fix CVS-2008-1102 (#443937) brettfont-fonts-20080506-2.el5 ------------------------------ * Wed May 07 2008 Jon Stanley - 20080506-2 - Change installed filename to something more palatabe (#445531) * Tue May 06 2008 Jon Stanley - 20080506-1 - Bump version, remove %prep cp, change %install * Mon May 05 2008 Jon Stanley - 1.0-2 - Changed %description * Mon May 05 2008 Jon Stanley - 1.0-1 - Initial package bzr-gtk-0.94.0-1.el5.1 ---------------------- * Wed May 07 2008 Toshio Kuratomi 0.94-1.1 - Add Encoding metadata for EL-5/F-7 desktop-file-validate. * Mon May 05 2008 Toshio Kuratomi 0.94-1 - Update to 0.94. - Merge olive package into bzr-gtk to fix BZ#441139. - Remove patches that were merged into 0.94. * Wed Feb 20 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.93.0-3 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 cowsay-3.03-4.el5 ----------------- * Tue Oct 09 2007 Micha? Bentkowski - 3.03-4 - Fix mech-and-cow file (#250844) duplicity-0.4.11-1.el5 ---------------------- * Mon May 05 2008 Robert Scheck 0.4.11-1 - Upgrade to 0.4.11 (#440346) ejabberd-2.0.0-3.el5 -------------------- * Mon May 05 2008 Peter Lemenkov 2.0.0-3 - Fix build against R11B-2 * Sat Feb 23 2008 Peter Lemenkov 2.0.0-2 - Disable docs again for EPEL (we haven't hevea for EPEL) * Sat Feb 23 2008 Peter Lemenkov 2.0.0-1 - Version 2.0.0 * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.0.0-0.4.rc1 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 * Wed Jan 23 2008 Peter Lemenkov 2.0.0-0.3.rc1 - Really enabled some previously disabled modules * Wed Jan 23 2008 Peter Lemenkov 2.0.0-0.2.rc1 - Enabled some previously disabled modules * Sat Jan 19 2008 Matej Cepl 2.0.0-0.1.rc1 - Upgrade to the current upsteram version. - Make ejabberd.init LSB compliant (missing Provides: tag) * Thu Dec 27 2007 Matej Cepl 2.0.0-0.beta1.mc.1 - Experimental build from the upstream betaversion. * Tue Dec 11 2007 Matej Cepl 1.1.4-2.fc9 - rebuild against new ssl library. - rebuild against the newest erlang (see Patch - fix %changelog numpy-1.0.4-1.el5 ----------------- * Tue May 06 2008 Jarod Wilson 1.0.4-1 - New upstream release * Wed Aug 22 2007 Jarod Wilson 1.0.3.1-1 - New upstream release * Wed Jun 06 2007 Jarod Wilson 1.0.3-1 - New upstream release * Mon May 14 2007 Jarod Wilson 1.0.2-2 - Drop BR: atlas-devel, since it just provides binary-compat blas and lapack libs. Atlas can still be optionally used at runtime. (Note: this is all per the atlas maintainer). * Mon May 14 2007 Jarod Wilson 1.0.2-1 - New upstream release python-tgcaptcha-0.11-3.el5 --------------------------- * Wed Apr 23 2008 Luke Macken 0.11-3 - Add a patch to remove the PyCrypto requirement from the egg info, as this does not exist in F8. - Require python-imaging roadstencil-fonts-1.0-2.el5 --------------------------- * Sun May 04 2008 Jon Stanley - 1.0-2 - Correct source * Sun May 04 2008 Jon Stanley - 1.0-1 - Initial package scponly-4.8-1.el5 ----------------- * Mon May 05 2008 Toshio Kuratomi - 4.8-1 - Update to 4.8 which has its own version of. scponly-4.6-CVE-2007-6415. * Wed Feb 13 2008 Tomas Hoger - 4.6-10 - Add patch to prevent restriction bypass using OpenSSH's scp options -F and -o (CVE-2007-6415, #426072) * Mon Feb 11 2008 Warren Togami - 4.6-9 - rebuild with gcc-4.3 * Tue Dec 11 2007 Toshio Kuratomi - 4.6-8 - Disable rsync support due to security concerns: RH BZ#418201 * Tue Aug 21 2007 Warren Togami - 4.6-7 - rebuild xsettings-kde-0.6-3.el5 ----------------------- * Sun Jan 27 2008 Manuel Wolfshant 0.6-3 - small fixes Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/4: atop-1.23-7.el4 --------------- * Mon May 05 2008 Kairo Araujo - 1.23-7 - add bug fixes for #445174 brettfont-fonts-20080506-2.el4 ------------------------------ * Wed May 07 2008 Jon Stanley - 20080506-2 - Change installed filename to something more palatabe (#445531) * Tue May 06 2008 Jon Stanley - 20080506-1 - Bump version, remove %prep cp, change %install * Mon May 05 2008 Jon Stanley - 1.0-2 - Changed %description * Mon May 05 2008 Jon Stanley - 1.0-1 - Initial package cowsay-3.03-4.el4 ----------------- * Tue Oct 09 2007 Micha? Bentkowski - 3.03-4 - Fix mech-and-cow file (#250844) duplicity-0.4.11-1.el4 ---------------------- * Mon May 05 2008 Robert Scheck 0.4.11-1 - Upgrade to 0.4.11 (#440346) python-paste-1.6-1.el4 ---------------------- * Thu Feb 28 2008 Luke Macken - 1.6-1 - Update to 1.6 python-paste-deploy-1.3.1-2.el4 ------------------------------- * Sun Sep 02 2007 Luke Macken - 1.3.1-2 - Update for python-setuptools changes in rawhide roadstencil-fonts-1.0-2.el4 --------------------------- * Sun May 04 2008 Jon Stanley - 1.0-2 - Correct source * Sun May 04 2008 Jon Stanley - 1.0-1 - Initial package scponly-4.8-1.el4 ----------------- * Mon May 05 2008 Toshio Kuratomi - 4.8-1 - Update to 4.8 which has its own version of. scponly-4.6-CVE-2007-6415. * Wed Feb 13 2008 Tomas Hoger - 4.6-10 - Add patch to prevent restriction bypass using OpenSSH's scp options -F and -o (CVE-2007-6415, #426072) * Mon Feb 11 2008 Warren Togami - 4.6-9 - rebuild with gcc-4.3 * Tue Dec 11 2007 Toshio Kuratomi - 4.6-8 - Disable rsync support due to security concerns: RH BZ#418201 * Tue Aug 21 2007 Warren Togami - 4.6-7 - rebuild * Fri Sep 15 2006 Warren Togami - 4.6-6 - rebuild for FC6 From Greg at runlevel7.ca Thu May 8 19:28:46 2008 From: Greg at runlevel7.ca (Greg Swallow) Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 15:28:46 -0400 Subject: DSPAM rpm for RHEL/CentOS In-Reply-To: <1210253507.2488.67.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <1210253507.2488.67.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <062216D79BAAD84A8B58856CB05AA3B42AED2299C1@shelley3.webville.net> Simone Marchioni wrote: > I need to implement an effective antispam solution. After Googling for a > while I selected DSPAM, but cannot find the software already packaged in > rpm format. > I'd like to contribute this package to EPEL. Is there anyone on this > list workin' on it? Can someone point me to some kind of documentation > and example spec files for a similar software so I can start to work on > it? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=435121 Greg From sklein at cpcug.org Fri May 9 16:49:21 2008 From: sklein at cpcug.org (Stanley A. Klein) Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 12:49:21 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Dilemma with OpenOffice fonts In-Reply-To: <20080509160029.9218561929E@hormel.redhat.com> References: <20080509160029.9218561929E@hormel.redhat.com> Message-ID: <18968.207.188.248.157.1210351761.squirrel@www.cpcug.org> I run both Fedora and Centos. The version of OpenOffice on Fedora 7 is 2.3, but the version on Centos is 2.0. I've been having a problem with documents that I open in both systems. It appears to be attributable to differences in fonts. If I prepare a document on a Fedora system (under OpenOffice 2.3) and then open it on a Centos system (under OpenOffice 2.0) the line spacing appears to change, even though the fonts are supposedly the same. Text that exactly fills a page or a slide on a Fedora system, will overflow the page or slide when opened on a Centos system. This isn't an issue I think makes sense to raise with the OpenOffice people, because RHEL/Centos isn't at their latest version. Although EPEL doesn't maintain the packaging of OpenOffice, is there a possibility of EPEL producing some kind of font compatibility RPM for use by people who share my dilemma? Stan Klein From smooge at gmail.com Fri May 9 17:34:42 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 11:34:42 -0600 Subject: Dilemma with OpenOffice fonts In-Reply-To: <18968.207.188.248.157.1210351761.squirrel@www.cpcug.org> References: <20080509160029.9218561929E@hormel.redhat.com> <18968.207.188.248.157.1210351761.squirrel@www.cpcug.org> Message-ID: <80d7e4090805091034g55217940n9527c0059fe57464@mail.gmail.com> On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Stanley A. Klein wrote: > I run both Fedora and Centos. The version of OpenOffice on Fedora 7 is > 2.3, but the version on Centos is 2.0. > > I've been having a problem with documents that I open in both systems. It > appears to be attributable to differences in fonts. If I prepare a > document on a Fedora system (under OpenOffice 2.3) and then open it on a > Centos system (under OpenOffice 2.0) the line spacing appears to change, > even though the fonts are supposedly the same. Text that exactly fills a > page or a slide on a Fedora system, will overflow the page or slide when > opened on a Centos system. This isn't an issue I think makes sense to > raise with the OpenOffice people, because RHEL/Centos isn't at their > latest version. > > Although EPEL doesn't maintain the packaging of OpenOffice, is there a > possibility of EPEL producing some kind of font compatibility RPM for use > by people who share my dilemma? > > I don't think so... it would collide with one or the other and cause 'confusion and delay' if you don't know what the package does. Also RHEL-5.2 will have openoffice-2.3 in it so the font issue will go away in 3-4 months for some people. -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From buildsys at fedoraproject.org Fri May 9 18:19:35 2008 From: buildsys at fedoraproject.org (buildsys at fedoraproject.org) Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 14:19:35 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Fedora EPEL Package Build Report 2008-05-09 Message-ID: <20080509181935.98B6A15214B@buildsys.fedoraproject.org> Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL 5: 1 libid3tag-0.15.1b-5.el5 Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/5: 5 NEW comedilib-0.8.1-1.el5 : Data Acquisition library for the Comedi driver NEW fpm2-0.71-2.el5 : Password manager with GTK2 GUI python-lxml-2.0.5-1.el5 revisor-2.0.5.1-6.el5 zaptel-1.4.10.1-1.el5 Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/4: 2 NEW python-sqlalchemy-0.3.11-1.el4 : Modular and flexible ORM library for python (!) TurboGears-1.0.3.2-7.el4 : INVALID rebuild, not published! Changes in Fedora EPEL 5: libid3tag-0.15.1b-5.el5 ----------------------- * Fri May 09 2008 Todd Zullinger - 0.15.1b-5 - fix for CVE-2008-2109 (#445812) Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/5: comedilib-0.8.1-1.el5 --------------------- * Wed Apr 23 2008 Marek Mahut - 0.8.1-1 - Spec file rewrite - Upstream release fpm2-0.71-2.el5 --------------- * Thu May 08 2008 Ale? Koval - 0.71-2 - Fix %files section (#444830) - desktop-file-install now delete original .desktop file * Wed Apr 30 2008 Ale? Koval - 0.71-1 - Initial build. python-lxml-2.0.5-1.el5 ----------------------- * Thu May 08 2008 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 2.0.5-1 - Update to 2.0.5 revisor-2.0.5.1-6.el5 --------------------- * Fri Apr 25 2008 S.A. Hartsuiker 2.0.5.1-6 - Fixed not being able to create a working livecd on CentOs-5 - Fixed not being able to read network from kickstart on CentOs-5 - Changed our mayflower clone to use os.img in the squashfs.img zaptel-1.4.10.1-1.el5 --------------------- * Thu May 08 2008 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.4.10.1-1 - Update to 1.4.10.1 * Wed Apr 09 2008 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.4.10-1 - Update to 1.4.10 * Thu Feb 21 2008 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.4.9-1 - Update to 1.4.9. * Mon Feb 11 2008 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.4.8-2 - Rebuild for GCC 4.3 Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/4: python-sqlalchemy-0.3.11-1.el4 ------------------------------ * Tue Dec 11 2007 Toshio Kuratomi - 0.3.11-1 - Upgrade to 0.3.11. TurboGears-1.0.3.2-7.el4 ------------------------ * Sat Dec 15 2007 Luke Macken 1.0.3.2-7 - Add TurboGears-1.0.3.2-paginate.patch backported from upstream http://trac.turbogears.org/ticket/1629 From buildsys at fedoraproject.org Sun May 11 12:27:45 2008 From: buildsys at fedoraproject.org (Fedora Extras repoclosure) Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 12:27:45 -0000 Subject: Broken dependencies in EPEL - 2008-05-11 Message-ID: <20080511122745.18614.30796@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> ====================================================================== The results in this summary consider Test Updates! ====================================================================== Summary of broken packages (by owner): Jochen AT herr-schmitt.de kyum - 0.7.5-9.el4.2.i386 kyum - 0.7.5-9.el4.2.x86_64 andreas.bierfert AT lowlatency.de claws-mail - 3.3.1-1.el5.i386 claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.i386 chrisw AT redhat.com git-cvs - 1.5.3.6-1.el4.i386 git-cvs - 1.5.3.6-1.el4.x86_64 danken AT cs.technion.ac.il hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.i386 dennis AT ausil.us fedora-packager - 0.3.0-1.el5.noarch devrim AT commandprompt.com postgresql-dbi-link - 2.0.0-3.el4.noarch postgresql-pgpoolAdmin - 1.0.0-7.el4.noarch python-psycopg2-zope - 2.0.7-1.el4.i386 python-psycopg2-zope - 2.0.7-1.el4.x86_64 dmitry AT butskoy.name mail-notification-evolution-plugin - 4.0-3.el5.i386 foolish AT guezz.net perl-libwhisker2 - 2.4-3.el4.noarch perl-libwhisker2 - 2.4-3.el5.noarch i AT stingr.net roundup - 1.4.4-1.el4.noarch jkeating AT redhat.com koji-builder - 1.2.3-1.el5.noarch john AT ncphotography.com bugzilla - 2.22.3-0.el4.noarch limb AT jcomserv.net roundcubemail - 0.1.1-3.el4.noarch lkundrak AT v3.sk flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.i386 thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.i386 lmacken AT redhat.com python-sqlobject - 0.9.2-1.el4.noarch lxtnow AT gmail.com specto - 0.2.0-4.el4.noarch mastahnke AT gmail.com ruby-ldap - 0.9.7-3.el4.i386 ruby-ldap - 0.9.7-3.el4.x86_64 matthias AT rpmforge.net gnome-applet-sshmenu - 3.15-5.el5.noarch python-Coherence - 0.2.1-3.el4.noarch python-Coherence - 0.2.1-3.el5.noarch sshmenu - 3.15-5.el5.noarch pertusus AT free.fr ooo2txt - 0.0.6-3.el5.noarch roland AT redhat.com viewmtn - 0.10-1.el5.noarch roozbeh AT farsiweb.info translate-toolkit - 0.10.1-1.el5.noarch steve AT silug.org amavisd-new - 2.4.5-1.el5.noarch tcallawa AT redhat.com evolution-bogofilter - 0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-i386: amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) evolution-bogofilter-0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 requires libeutil.so.0 mail-notification-evolution-plugin-4.0-3.el5.i386 requires libeutil.so.0 ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.i386 requires thunderbird ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-4-i386: bugzilla-2.22.3-0.el4.noarch requires perl(Template::Stash) git-cvs-1.5.3.6-1.el4.i386 requires cvsps kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.2.i386 requires yum >= 0:3.2.1 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el4.noarch requires perl(MD5) postgresql-dbi-link-2.0.0-3.el4.noarch requires perl-DBI >= 0:1.52 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php >= 0:4.4.2 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php-pgsql >= 0:4.4.2 python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires SOAPpy python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-core python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-nevow python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-web python-psycopg2-zope-2.0.7-1.el4.i386 requires zope python-sqlobject-0.9.2-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Mail-Mime roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-SMTP roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-DB roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-Socket roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Auth-SASL roundup-1.4.4-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 ruby-ldap-0.9.7-3.el4.i386 requires ruby(abi) = 0:1.8 specto-0.2.0-4.el4.noarch requires notify-python ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-4-x86_64: bugzilla-2.22.3-0.el4.noarch requires perl(Template::Stash) git-cvs-1.5.3.6-1.el4.x86_64 requires cvsps kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.2.x86_64 requires yum >= 0:3.2.1 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el4.noarch requires perl(MD5) postgresql-dbi-link-2.0.0-3.el4.noarch requires perl-DBI >= 0:1.52 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php >= 0:4.4.2 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php-pgsql >= 0:4.4.2 python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires SOAPpy python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-core python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-nevow python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-web python-psycopg2-zope-2.0.7-1.el4.x86_64 requires zope python-sqlobject-0.9.2-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Mail-Mime roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-SMTP roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-DB roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-Socket roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Auth-SASL roundup-1.4.4-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 ruby-ldap-0.9.7-3.el4.x86_64 requires ruby(abi) = 0:1.8 specto-0.2.0-4.el4.noarch requires notify-python ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-i386: claws-mail-3.3.1-1.el5.i386 requires libpisock.so.8 claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.i386 requires dillo fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.i386 requires pycrypto gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.i386 requires hunspell koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight From smooge at gmail.com Mon May 12 04:15:05 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 22:15:05 -0600 Subject: Logs from this weeks (20080507) meeting Message-ID: <80d7e4090805112115l5d5972aaq21d1c3e31a6bddd9@mail.gmail.com> **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 7 10:31:05 2008 May 07 10:31:05 * Now talking on #fedora-meeting May 07 11:00:45 i am here for a meeting I moved to the wrong time May 07 11:01:09 smooge, epel meeting? May 07 11:01:17 smooge: no worries... we can do it in an hour and move next time? May 07 11:01:28 yeah May 07 11:01:44 dumb-de-dumb-dumb May 07 11:50:15 >#fedora-devel< reminder ping: Jeff_S, knurd, mmcgrath, nirik, smooge, stahnma, quaid and everyone interested in EPEL -- EPEL meeting in #fedora-meeting at 18:00 UTC May 07 12:00:29 * smooge has changed the topic to: EPEL Sig meeting -- Meeting rules at http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/Schedule/MeetingGuidelines -- Init process May 07 12:00:40 >#fedora-devel< Meeting ping: Jeff_S, knurd, mmcgrath, nirik, smooge, stahnma, quaid and everyone interested in EPEL -- EPEL meeting in #fedora-meeting now! May 07 12:01:05 Hi everybody; who's around for the EPEL meeting? May 07 12:01:29 * smooge likes to remind everyone that the schedule for todays meeting as well as a list of all open tasks can be found on... oh crap.. stupid stupid stupid leader May 07 12:01:42 * nirik is here for a bit... but will have to go pick up a dog from the vet soon. May 07 12:01:43 smooge, im here..but im new...so be gentle May 07 12:04:17 well no problem May 07 12:04:30 I think this will be a non-meeting as most everyone on the board can't make it May 07 12:05:14 yeah, we need a better time or something. ;( May 07 12:05:21 first I wanted to say that I missed in the guidelines where we change the meetings to 1700UTC on Daylight Savings TIme... but then I realized that DST is different around the world so that makes it really hard to figure out May 07 12:06:59 ok so with only 3 of us here.. this will be really simple. May 07 12:07:18 I am almost caught up with the weekly reports. I have this weeks to finish and mail out May 07 12:07:58 We have a lot of new pacakges it would seem and some concerns that we have too many broken dependencies May 07 12:08:34 note that broken deps are only ever in testing. May 07 12:08:52 smooge: I also processed your plague branch... so you should be able to build that anytime. May 07 12:09:19 * mmcgrath pongs May 07 12:10:30 Well they are affecting some stuff to production. I May 07 12:10:48 I need to have an IRC client that uses ^U like its supposed to be.. it would seem May 07 12:10:53 * quaid is here now May 07 12:10:57 hello guys May 07 12:11:20 mmcgrath, you saw my latest email to you concerning your proposal? sent yesterday May 07 12:11:21 first thing.. the meeting is supposed to be at 1700 UTC during summer months... I am not sure if thats good for everyone or not May 07 12:11:35 either works for me. May 07 12:11:40 * quaid is OK with that, but what is the cutoff? May 07 12:11:52 that is, which daylight savings switch do we follow? May 07 12:12:40 quaid, that is the problem I don't think is well thought out. May 07 12:12:55 I will open an email to the list and get that pinned down. May 07 12:13:07 second quaid you would like to get some data for your talks? May 07 12:13:07 spoleeba: I did. May 07 12:13:16 +1 to data May 07 12:13:24 growth, usage, types of packages May 07 12:14:13 also I would like to get people to say what they are wanting the project to be for them.. to see if we can get an idea of where this bus is headed May 07 12:15:02 true May 07 12:15:09 although May 07 12:15:18 I think that puts is back in the Fedora focus land May 07 12:15:25 that is, we're going to see lots of answers May 07 12:15:43 actually we have seen 0 :) May 07 12:15:51 even better! May 07 12:16:04 perfect consensus May 07 12:16:45 * nirik has that mail marked to reply to, just hasn't gotten to it yet. ;) May 07 12:18:01 I know people like Micheal Schwendt have one view of things and Knurd has a different view.. and there have been views from a year ago.. but currently we are new people at it and should make sure we are meeting our customers needs May 07 12:18:33 pity that all we have to communicate with end users is the epel-devel list. ;( May 07 12:18:43 could try blog posting I guess... May 07 12:18:46 one of the keys is making sure whatever people want, it fits within the slower, more stable nature of EPEL May 07 12:18:59 +1 to blogging, and maybe we want to discuss ... May 07 12:19:03 well, do we need an EPEL specific list? May 07 12:19:19 or mmcgrath, what about using a Sysadmin SIG as a place? May 07 12:19:27 we talked about an announce list, but not sure if we decided we needed it or not... May 07 12:19:30 * quaid knows that would miss e.g. developers and end-users who use EPEL though .. May 07 12:19:53 quaid: sorry had a phone call, catching up. May 07 12:20:20 Well the first place is to find out where our customers talk... rhel lists versus fedora-devel is my feeling... but its probably much more on centos lists May 07 12:20:43 I think fudcon/redhat summit would also be a good place to get feedback... but also to get more end users. May 07 12:20:47 actually, we probably need to make sure the steering committee has a good rep from various parties (sysadmin, pure consumers, contributors/packagers, developers, etc.) May 07 12:21:08 or we divide these areas to have a watch over May 07 12:21:18 which also comes up to a new thing... when do we have elections for EPEL steering committee May 07 12:21:34 when we want to? :) May 07 12:21:59 since im new... can anyone sum up the state of the epel and centos communication lines? May 07 12:22:05 sorry, I know elections are part of making a formal project, but a SIG can move as it needs, right? we still need to grow our reach into various groups to attract enough people to have a vote, etc. May 07 12:22:23 spoleeba: cabalistic, afaict :) May 07 12:22:43 quaid, just as long as its not open warfare May 07 12:23:10 Well we currently have 8 members and I would like it to be a 12 month cycle for half the board. May 07 12:23:41 we don't have a group to do the voting May 07 12:23:48 so we could only open to all groups or something. May 07 12:24:07 spoleeba, the state of CentOS + EPEL communications are strained. May 07 12:24:17 because of issues? May 07 12:24:26 I would not say they are dead, but I would not say they are best chums. May 07 12:24:44 um, what did we do wrong? May 07 12:25:06 * quaid missed something, considering he was all "CentOS this and CentOS that" talking about EPEL in a podcasty thing the other day May 07 12:25:07 they might not like us due to repotag. May 07 12:25:15 quaid, to .epel. or to not. We chose not to May 07 12:25:31 I'd think they're over that now though. May 07 12:25:40 * mmcgrath still hangs out in #centos-social and chats with them. May 07 12:25:45 I don't feel any distain for me anyway :) May 07 12:26:02 they're good guys. I suspect if we had a project or need that we could certainly go to them and talk about it. May 07 12:26:09 mmcgrath, memories are long... they are not disdainful but it is a point of contention that comes up when looking for common ground. May 07 12:27:58 well, also centos/rhel users are slow to adopt new repos... so we need to keep going along and being stable and offering more and more... May 07 12:28:02 the centos userbase would be an obvious group to encourage to participate in EPEL, but such a discussion can't appear as poaching May 07 12:28:19 there is no easy way to magically appear and get all the conservitive users to use epel. May 07 12:28:35 there is also some overlap with centos-extras. May 07 12:28:45 which goes to spoleeba's point May 07 12:28:56 that it would be great if folks could do that work in Fedora May 07 12:29:00 without feeling like it was poaching. May 07 12:29:34 this seems related to me the concern that EPEL maintainers might not appreciate RHEL pulling in packages "from" EPEL; some people appreciate the idea, others might not May 07 12:29:43 but the fact is ... May 07 12:29:57 when centos-extras does a package that is popular, we are going to want it in our repo May 07 12:30:08 the bigger issue is that we need to make sure we can work well in some fashion with Dag's stuff. At least be clear why we can't work well together and that we don't have problems with that. May 07 12:30:09 and when we do good work in making that popular, RHEL is going to want it in their repo. May 07 12:30:10 * nirik nods May 07 12:31:08 smooge, there's a name ive lost track of May 07 12:31:13 working well meaning that our package standards and his are not the same and this causes conflicts May 07 12:31:39 well, there is not going to ever be any easy way to do that... all the other repos have different standards... May 07 12:31:45 smooge, is dag's effort multi-person at this point..or is it a one man show May 07 12:31:58 dag is part of rpmforge now I think. May 07 12:32:05 which is changing to something else. May 07 12:32:10 The same with Axel's standards and such. The bigger issue is that we just need to be clear that we are different and we recommend that a person choose one repo or another. May 07 12:32:28 rpmrepo May 07 12:32:37 dag is also an auxilliary member of the CentOS group now I think... but I could be wrong May 07 12:32:51 * bashohII has quit ("?????????????????(R)??????? ??????????") May 07 12:32:51 I thought thats what we had decided... May 07 12:34:06 is rpmrepo not the same as rpmfusion? May 07 12:34:06 spoleeba, my personal belief is that he is actually an army of packagers hidden in Germany... but he does have people helping on the forge emails May 07 12:34:17 * nirik needs to go pick up a dog soon. May 07 12:34:45 mdomsch, no. Knurd + Axel/Dag == big-bang :) May 07 12:35:13 http://rpmrepo.org/FrontPage/People May 07 12:35:16 rpmfusion = dribble, freshrpms, livna; rpmrepo = centos, scientific, atrpms, and dag and dries May 07 12:35:28 arrggh May 07 12:35:34 whee, just what we need May 07 12:35:34 yeah. May 07 12:36:01 well its going to happen. people have different views and different ways of communicating. May 07 12:36:01 "Fedora EPEL -- where everyone is welcome to contribute." May 07 12:36:11 if they sign the CLA :) May 07 12:36:21 smooge: oh, it's all full of irony May 07 12:36:21 and the code is opensource May 07 12:36:43 and... anyway need to find a topic to stick to :) May 07 12:36:47 +1 to "no repo is necc. better, depends on your view, choose one or lose" May 07 12:37:05 * smooge has changed the topic to: EPEL --- We need to have a topic here... May 07 12:37:41 I'll gladly say and show why EPEL is worth choosing, without having to say anything about other repos; there isn't a need to. May 07 12:37:49 FWIW, we are using epel here on all our centos machines and it pretty much has all the things we need... May 07 12:37:50 I think the main issue is that I think we should see how we can help the others and ourselves. We know that we are each meeting different customer needs... so make it so they are met and they aren't confused May 07 12:38:38 quaid, your presentation is aimed at paying rhel users? May 07 12:38:39 s/they/our customers-clients-mindless-zombie-hordes/ May 07 12:38:41 * nirik has to go very soon. May 07 12:38:52 ok nirik hope the god is ok May 07 12:39:08 I would like to propose we meet next week at 17UTC... since we didn't have many folks here this week? May 07 12:39:39 spoleeba: um ... May 07 12:39:59 * quaid looks at something, one sec May 07 12:40:00 A proposal has been made on the floor. I +1 the proposal. May 07 12:40:33 +1's his own proposal (is that kosher?) May 07 12:40:34 can someone explain .. May 07 12:40:39 the nature of the timechange for me? May 07 12:40:46 that is, what is different where that makes 17 UTC better?> May 07 12:41:02 * quaid is not oppposed, but wants to grok what he is voting on :) May 07 12:41:41 spoleeba: ok, my session is slotted in the "Open Source" track, within the "Deploy" path May 07 12:41:56 spoleeba: and (re)titled "Fedora Packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux" May 07 12:41:57 quaid, 1) the epel meeting time was supposed to change accroding to wiki and 2) lots of people are finding 1800 hard May 07 12:42:12 it makes it be the same time for all the North American folks who are in places with DST... May 07 12:42:13 (which is a better title, in some respects.) May 07 12:42:45 * nirik notes that fudcon attendees can get into the Red Hat summit open source track free! Wheeee! May 07 12:43:14 * nirik leaves... will check scrollback later. May 07 12:43:29 ok, so ... May 07 12:43:29 quaid, what is stanhma's paper? May 07 12:43:43 I don't get the DST thing then, were we supposed to change in March? May 07 12:43:50 anyway, if 17 UTC is better, I can do that May 07 12:44:13 might match my reality better; I keep trying to hit the cafe *before* this meeting to be there already but can't do it, so if we pull it back an hour, i can go after May 07 12:44:30 Ouch bug-zappers has 1700 May 07 12:44:46 smooge: manahttp://stahnma.fedorapeople.org/summit/ May 07 12:44:51 http://stahnma.fedorapeople.org/summit/ May 07 12:44:58 Release Management best practices May 07 12:45:03 under a modified title perhaps May 07 12:45:23 * jeff_hann has quit () May 07 12:45:30 so, it covers RHN Satellite; and I was wondering if he delivers EPEL that way, too? May 07 12:45:42 spoleeba: ok, so back to that question May 07 12:46:41 spoleeba: I would say that, from my perspective it is a presentation for paying EL users *and* ISV partners *and* anyone who wants a package for EL where it isn't available, and they are willing to do something about that. May 07 12:47:13 the summary they will read in advance: "Learn how Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux is more than a repository of community-supported add-on software; it is a way to gain the advantages of the open source process for software you produce and need." May 07 12:47:17 Ok meeting times 1700 is used in this channel, but 1600 is free May 07 12:47:35 spoleeba: so, with all that mix, I'm not sure if we have told the audience we want that they should be there May 07 12:47:41 I tried, but who knows how it will go? May 07 12:47:44 * Sparks (n=sparks at fedora/Sparks) has joined #fedora-meeting May 07 12:48:00 quaid, nice summary May 07 12:48:07 smooge: thx May 07 12:48:37 I may hit ever vendor's booth when i get there and try to drum up audience :) May 07 12:48:49 how does 1600 look (0900 PST) May 07 12:49:03 quaid, are there any fudcon related handouts being produced for summit attendees? May 07 12:49:09 aside from writing for the Magazine, EPEL is the main thing on my mind for the Summit, might as well fill the time well :) May 07 12:49:33 spoleeba: I don't know, to be honest; I'm sure there is something, though ... May 07 12:49:53 smooge: I can do 1600 (0900 P_D_T) May 07 12:50:03 quaid, would it make sense to put a blurb in whatever is being printed up about epel..and specifically your talk? May 07 12:50:06 daylight savings switch was in March :) May 07 12:50:10 duh. thanks May 07 12:50:17 spoleeba: interesting point! May 07 12:50:29 * quaid sends email on that subject May 07 12:50:31 quaid, dear god...you want me to do an 8 am meeting? May 07 12:50:35 I am liking arizona better and better with its time system (but not much else) May 07 12:50:48 quaid, actually that might conflict..robotics sig is trying to find a meeting time too May 07 12:51:37 * mdomsch has quit (Remote closed the connection) May 07 12:52:21 quaid, ive no idea who would actually be doing that sort of tree killing as part of fudcon however May 07 12:53:23 * agentunix has quit (Remote closed the connection) May 07 12:53:46 spoleeba: that's not what I said; I said that you said PST when it is in fact PDT right now, and it ain't my fault, I hate daylight savings too May 07 12:53:53 oh May 07 12:53:59 sorry, you are in Pacific Ocean time May 07 12:54:02 * quaid was lost for a second May 07 12:54:21 spoleeba, hmmm its open on the calender at the moment. I am going to put out a meeting list. We will see what we get. If people have conflicts we can work them out. May 07 12:54:22 * lmacken has quit ("leaving") May 07 12:54:25 * quaid mis-read his s for a second May 07 12:54:27 my brain hurts May 07 12:54:38 spoleeba: I'll find such tree killers May 07 12:54:50 * mdomsch (n=Matt_Dom at cpe-70-124-62-55.austin.res.rr.com) has joined #fedora-meeting May 07 12:54:59 maybe we can get 100% alaska paper May 07 12:55:17 ok meeting time is about over May 07 12:55:54 we will try and organize a meeting next week and see what can be done for getting both elections and data for quaid together May 07 12:58:30 where do I propose we rename "Fedora Users and Developers Conference" to "Fedora Users and Contributors Conference"? May 07 12:58:52 Konference for the KDE people May 07 12:58:59 heh May 07 12:59:18 um May 07 12:59:52 sorry.. I think I blew our PG channel rating. May 07 12:59:58 meeting has to end in 1 May 07 12:59:59 * lmacken (n=lmacken at nat/redhat-us/x-1b00d318159be3f9) has joined #fedora-meeting May 07 13:00:10 so that the next group can talk May 07 13:00:24 oops, I thought we were done May 07 13:00:25 quaid, FECC ? im pretty sure thats an expletive May 07 13:00:30 that wasn't in the recored, was it? May 07 13:00:46 * quaid bails, brb May 07 13:01:06 * smooge has changed the topic to: Channel is used by various Fedora groups and committees for their regular meetings | Note that meetings often get logged | For questions about using Fedora please ask in #fedora | See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/FedoraMeetingChannel for meeting schedule -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From smooge at gmail.com Mon May 12 04:17:27 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 22:17:27 -0600 Subject: Logs from this weeks (20080507) meeting In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805112115l5d5972aaq21d1c3e31a6bddd9@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805112115l5d5972aaq21d1c3e31a6bddd9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <80d7e4090805112117j1ee6e3c9ifb1fadf4847fe8f4@mail.gmail.com> On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 10:15 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 7 10:31:05 2008 > Sorry for the delay... my stomach caught a bug. -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From bugs.michael at gmx.net Mon May 12 08:45:07 2008 From: bugs.michael at gmx.net (Michael Schwendt) Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 10:45:07 +0200 Subject: Logs from this weeks (20080507) meeting In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805112115l5d5972aaq21d1c3e31a6bddd9@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805112115l5d5972aaq21d1c3e31a6bddd9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20080512104507.ce3f11a9.bugs.michael@gmx.net> On Sun, 11 May 2008 22:15:05 -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > May 07 12:07:58 We have a lot of new pacakges it would seem > and some concerns that we have too many broken dependencies > May 07 12:08:34 note that broken deps are only ever in testing. Not true. See end of April. And the most recent broken deps report showed 5 findings for fedora-epel-5-i386. What's the reason for them? Incompatible upgrades in RHEL5? fedora-epel-testing-5-x86_64 is missing from the report, and the ppc/ppc64 platforms are still missing, too, due to misconfiguration. From lists at timj.co.uk Mon May 12 22:18:14 2008 From: lists at timj.co.uk (Tim Jackson) Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 23:18:14 +0100 Subject: Open Source Forum, London Message-ID: <4828C226.6040506@timj.co.uk> Since many people with interests in EPEL have a business use for EL of some form or another, I wondered if any other contributors were going to the business-oriented RH Open Source Forum (http://www.opensourceforum2008.com/) in London this week? Tim From mastahnke at gmail.com Tue May 13 13:04:13 2008 From: mastahnke at gmail.com (Michael Stahnke) Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 08:04:13 -0500 Subject: Rails stack in EPEL? In-Reply-To: <7874d9dd0804141612w6273206cp83c720dffa16953a@mail.gmail.com> References: <4803C7CB.2070803@redhat.com> <4803CAAE.8090305@cora.nwra.com> <7874d9dd0804141555t530b7106ge222de8294a2348c@mail.gmail.com> <4803E371.4010600@cora.nwra.com> <7874d9dd0804141612w6273206cp83c720dffa16953a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <7874d9dd0805130604h4dcd1152p7e9e73d5a16b94e6@mail.gmail.com> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Michael Stahnke wrote: > On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 6:06 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote: > > Michael Stahnke wrote: > > > > > I would love this too, but rails is still pretty fast-moving. I also > > > find that I often need additional gems that aren't packaged yet for > > > Fedora or EPEL/EL. I am all for giving it a go though. You'll have > > > at least one tester here. > > > > > > > > > > Yeah, even on F-8 I've pretty much given up with the Fedora packaged gems. > The Ruby SIG certainly needs more members and drive to get these > things done. I know that I am in the SIG, but I haven't really heard > anything from them since joining. Also, I find I'd rather play with > ruby than work on packages some times. It really depends on my mood. I asked for co-maintainer status on the Rails stack and it was granted. The rails packages should be getting into EPEL (for 5 only) within the next few days. They of course will start in testing. stahnma > > stahnma > > > > > -- > > > > > > Orion Poplawski > > Technical Manager 303-415-9701 x222 > > NWRA/CoRA Division FAX: 303-415-9702 > > 3380 Mitchell Lane orion at cora.nwra.com > > Boulder, CO 80301 http://www.cora.nwra.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > > epel-devel-list mailing list > > epel-devel-list at redhat.com > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list > > > From buildsys at fedoraproject.org Wed May 14 15:24:06 2008 From: buildsys at fedoraproject.org (buildsys at fedoraproject.org) Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 11:24:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Fedora EPEL Package Build Report 2008-05-14 Message-ID: <20080514152406.1F76A15217B@buildsys.fedoraproject.org> Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/5: 8 awstats-6.7-2.el5 NEW html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5 : HTML to PostScript converter nagios-2.11-3.el5 nginx-0.6.31-2.el5 plone-3.1.1-1.el5 rpmrebuild-2.2.2-1.el5 NEW scipy-0.6.0-6.el5 : Scipy: Scientific Tools for Python zope-2.10.6-1.el5 Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/4: 4 net6-1.3.5-1.el4 obby-0.4.4-2.el4 roundup-1.4.4-1.el4.1 ruby-ldap-0.9.7-4.el4 Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/5: awstats-6.7-2.el5 ----------------- * Sun Mar 16 2008 Tim Jackson 6.7-2 - awstats does not actually require httpd (#406901) - Fix cron script to be compatible with SELinux (#435101) - Mark httpd config as noreplace - Fix encoding of awstats_changelog.txt - Remove some stray upstream temp files - Fix EOL encoding of documentation to be consistent html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5 ---------------------- * Fri Apr 18 2008 Patrice Dumas 1.0-0.1.b5 - initial release nagios-2.11-3.el5 ----------------- * Tue Mar 18 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway 2.11-3 - add Requires for versioned perl (libperl.so) - get rid of pointless file Requires * Mon Mar 17 2008 Mike McGrath 2.11-2 - Upstream released new version - Added perl-ExtUtils-Embed * Tue Feb 12 2008 Mike McGrath 2.10-6 - Rebuild for gcc43 nginx-0.6.31-2.el5 ------------------ * Tue May 13 2008 Jeremy Hinegardner - 0.6.31-2 - added missing Source files * Mon May 12 2008 Jeremy Hinegardner - 0.6.31-1 - update to new upstream stable branch 0.6 - added 3rd party module nginx-upstream-fair - add /etc/nginx/conf.d support [#443280] - use /etc/sysconfig/nginx to determine nginx.conf [#442708] - added default webpages - add Requires for versioned perl (libperl.so) (via Tom "spot" Callaway) - drop silly file Requires (via Tom "spot" Callaway) plone-3.1.1-1.el5 ----------------- * Sun May 11 2008 Jonathan Steffan 3.1.1-1 - Update to plone 3.1.1 rpmrebuild-2.2.2-1.el5 ---------------------- * Sun May 11 2008 Anderson Silva 2.2.2-1 - New package from upstream. - Removed dependency on rpm-rebuild, it is not available under EPEL. scipy-0.6.0-6.el5 ----------------- * Wed May 07 2008 Jef Spaleta - 0.6.0-6 - rebuild for EL-5 zope-2.10.6-1.el5 ----------------- * Sun May 11 2008 Jonathan Steffan 2.10.6-1 - Update to 2.10.6 - Add a patch to allow python 2.4.3 * Thu Nov 08 2007 Jonathan Steffan 2.10.5-2 - Update permissions for zopectl and runzope * Sat Nov 03 2007 Jonathan Steffan 2.10.5-1 - Update to zope 2.10.5 Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/4: net6-1.3.5-1.el4 ---------------- * Sat Jun 16 2007 Luke Macken - 1.3.5-1 - 1.3.5 obby-0.4.4-2.el4 ---------------- * Wed Dec 12 2007 Luke Macken - 0.4.4-2 - Remove avahi-devel requirement and disable zeroconf roundup-1.4.4-1.el4.1 --------------------- * Mon May 12 2008 Ruben Kerkhof - 0.9.7-4 - Fix in EL4 because ruby(abi) is not provided in EL4 From kevin at tummy.com Thu May 15 01:48:52 2008 From: kevin at tummy.com (Kevin Fenzi) Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 19:48:52 -0600 Subject: Logs from this weeks (20080507) meeting In-Reply-To: <20080512104507.ce3f11a9.bugs.michael@gmx.net> References: <80d7e4090805112115l5d5972aaq21d1c3e31a6bddd9@mail.gmail.com> <20080512104507.ce3f11a9.bugs.michael@gmx.net> Message-ID: <20080514194852.37a383b0@ohm.scrye.com> On Mon, 12 May 2008 10:45:07 +0200 bugs.michael at gmx.net (Michael Schwendt) wrote: > On Sun, 11 May 2008 22:15:05 -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > > > May 07 12:07:58 We have a lot of new pacakges it > > would seem and some concerns that we have too many broken > > dependencies May 07 12:08:34 note that broken deps > > are only ever in testing. > > Not true. See end of April. Yikes. You are quite right (of course). > And the most recent broken deps report showed 5 findings for > fedora-epel-5-i386. What's the reason for them? Incompatible upgrades > in RHEL5? Not sure... I will see about digging into them and filing bugs/hounding maintainers here. Will followup on this post when I have done so. > fedora-epel-testing-5-x86_64 is missing from the report, > and the ppc/ppc64 platforms are still missing, too, due to > misconfiguration. I will see about getting this fixed. kevin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Michael Petullo - 0.2.4.2-1 - New upstream version. - Remove check-input patch; it's upstream. python-paste-1.6-1.el5 ---------------------- * Wed May 14 2008 Luke Macken - 1.6-1 - Update to 1.6 python-paste-deploy-1.3.1-1.el5 ------------------------------- * Mon May 14 2007 Luke Macken - 1.3.1-1 - 1.3.1 python-paste-script-1.6.2-1.el5 ------------------------------- * Wed May 14 2008 Luke Macken - 1.6.2-1 - Update to 1.6.2 ruby-postgres-0.7.1-5.el5 ------------------------- * Wed Sep 13 2006 David Lutterkort - 0.7.1-5 - Rebuilt for FC6 - Remove _smp_mflags from make install ruby-rpm-1.2.3-4.el5 -------------------- * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.2.3-4 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 rubygem-actionmailer-2.0.2-2.el5 -------------------------------- * Tue Apr 08 2008 David Lutterkort - 2.0.2-2 - Fix dependency rubygem-actionpack-2.0.2-2.el5 ------------------------------ * Tue Apr 08 2008 David Lutterkort - 2.0.2-2 - Fix dependency rubygem-activerecord-2.0.2-2.el5 -------------------------------- * Tue Apr 08 2008 David Lutterkort - 2.0.2-2 - Fix dependency rubygem-activeresource-2.0.2-2.el5 ---------------------------------- * Tue Apr 08 2008 David Lutterkort - 2.0.2-2 - Fix dependency rubygem-activesupport-2.0.2-1.el5 --------------------------------- * Mon Apr 07 2008 David Lutterkort - 2.0.2-1 - New version rubygem-rails-2.0.2-2.el5 ------------------------- * Tue Apr 08 2008 David Lutterkort - 2.0.2-2 - Fix dependency TurboGears-1.0.4.4-1.el5 ------------------------ * Wed May 14 2008 Luke Macken 1.0.4.4-1 - Update to 1.0.4.4 - Remove now upstream paginate patch - Add cherrypyreq patch From buildsys at fedoraproject.org Thu May 15 16:43:26 2008 From: buildsys at fedoraproject.org (Fedora Extras repoclosure) Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 16:43:26 -0000 Subject: Broken dependencies in EPEL - 2008-05-15 Message-ID: <20080515164326.3813.27962@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> ====================================================================== The results in this summary consider Test Updates! ====================================================================== Summary of broken packages (by owner): Jochen AT herr-schmitt.de kyum - 0.7.5-9.el4.2.i386 kyum - 0.7.5-9.el4.2.x86_64 Matt_Domsch AT dell.com dkms - 2.0.17.6-1.el5.noarch andreas.bierfert AT lowlatency.de claws-mail - 3.3.1-1.el5.i386 claws-mail - 3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.i386 claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.ppc claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 chrisw AT redhat.com git-all - 1.5.5.1-1.el5.i386 git-all - 1.5.5.1-1.el5.ppc git-all - 1.5.5.1-1.el5.x86_64 git-cvs - 1.5.3.6-1.el4.i386 git-cvs - 1.5.3.6-1.el4.x86_64 danken AT cs.technion.ac.il hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.i386 hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.ppc hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.x86_64 dennis AT ausil.us fedora-packager - 0.3.0-1.el5.noarch devrim AT commandprompt.com postgresql-dbi-link - 2.0.0-3.el4.noarch postgresql-pgpoolAdmin - 1.0.0-7.el4.noarch python-psycopg2-zope - 2.0.7-1.el4.i386 python-psycopg2-zope - 2.0.7-1.el4.x86_64 dmitry AT butskoy.name mail-notification-evolution-plugin - 4.0-3.el5.i386 mail-notification-evolution-plugin - 4.0-3.el5.x86_64 foolish AT guezz.net perl-libwhisker2 - 2.4-3.el4.noarch perl-libwhisker2 - 2.4-3.el5.noarch gilboad AT gmail.com cgdb - 0.6.4-2.el5.ppc jjohnstn AT redhat.com eclipse-cdt - 1:3.1.2-8.el5.ppc jkeating AT redhat.com koji-builder - 1.2.3-1.el5.noarch john AT ncphotography.com bugzilla - 2.22.3-0.el4.noarch limb AT jcomserv.net roundcubemail - 0.1.1-3.el4.noarch lkundrak AT v3.sk flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.i386 flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.ppc flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.x86_64 thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.i386 thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.ppc thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.x86_64 lmacken AT redhat.com python-sqlobject - 0.9.2-1.el4.noarch lxtnow AT gmail.com specto - 0.2.0-4.el4.noarch matthias AT rpmforge.net gnome-applet-sshmenu - 3.15-5.el5.noarch python-Coherence - 0.2.1-3.el4.noarch python-Coherence - 0.2.1-3.el5.noarch sshmenu - 3.15-5.el5.noarch mmahut AT redhat.com irssi - 0.8.10-6.a.el5.i386 pertusus AT free.fr html2ps - 1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch ooo2txt - 0.0.6-3.el5.noarch roland AT redhat.com viewmtn - 0.10-1.el5.noarch roozbeh AT farsiweb.info translate-toolkit - 0.10.1-1.el5.noarch steve AT silug.org amavisd-new - 2.4.5-1.el5.noarch tcallawa AT redhat.com evolution-bogofilter - 0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 evolution-bogofilter - 0.2.0-5.el5.1.x86_64 tmraz AT redhat.com vpnc - 0.4.0-2.el5.ppc ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-i386: amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) evolution-bogofilter-0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 requires libeutil.so.0 mail-notification-evolution-plugin-4.0-3.el5.i386 requires libeutil.so.0 ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.i386 requires thunderbird ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-ppc: amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) cgdb-0.6.4-2.el5.ppc requires gdb dkms-2.0.17.6-1.el5.noarch requires kernel-devel eclipse-cdt-1:3.1.2-8.el5.ppc requires gdb ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.ppc requires thunderbird vpnc-0.4.0-2.el5.ppc requires kernel >= 0:2.4 ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-x86_64: amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) evolution-bogofilter-0.2.0-5.el5.1.x86_64 requires libeutil.so.0()(64bit) irssi-0.8.10-6.a.el5.i386 requires libperl.so mail-notification-evolution-plugin-4.0-3.el5.x86_64 requires libeutil.so.0()(64bit) ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.x86_64 requires thunderbird ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-4-i386: bugzilla-2.22.3-0.el4.noarch requires perl(Template::Stash) git-cvs-1.5.3.6-1.el4.i386 requires cvsps kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.2.i386 requires yum >= 0:3.2.1 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el4.noarch requires perl(MD5) postgresql-dbi-link-2.0.0-3.el4.noarch requires perl-DBI >= 0:1.52 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php >= 0:4.4.2 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php-pgsql >= 0:4.4.2 python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires SOAPpy python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-core python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-nevow python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-web python-psycopg2-zope-2.0.7-1.el4.i386 requires zope python-sqlobject-0.9.2-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Mail-Mime roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-SMTP roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-DB roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-Socket roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Auth-SASL specto-0.2.0-4.el4.noarch requires notify-python ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-4-x86_64: bugzilla-2.22.3-0.el4.noarch requires perl(Template::Stash) git-cvs-1.5.3.6-1.el4.x86_64 requires cvsps kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.2.x86_64 requires yum >= 0:3.2.1 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el4.noarch requires perl(MD5) postgresql-dbi-link-2.0.0-3.el4.noarch requires perl-DBI >= 0:1.52 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php >= 0:4.4.2 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php-pgsql >= 0:4.4.2 python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires SOAPpy python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-core python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-nevow python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-web python-psycopg2-zope-2.0.7-1.el4.x86_64 requires zope python-sqlobject-0.9.2-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Mail-Mime roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-SMTP roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-DB roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-Socket roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Auth-SASL specto-0.2.0-4.el4.noarch requires notify-python ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-i386: claws-mail-3.3.1-1.el5.i386 requires libpisock.so.8 claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.i386 requires dillo fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.i386 requires pycrypto git-all-1.5.5.1-1.el5.i386 requires git-arch = 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(tex) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(dvips) hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.i386 requires hunspell koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-ppc: claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.ppc requires dillo fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.ppc requires pycrypto git-all-1.5.5.1-1.el5.ppc requires git-arch = 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(tex) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(dvips) hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.ppc requires hunspell koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-x86_64: claws-mail-3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 requires libpisock.so.8()(64bit) claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 requires dillo fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.x86_64 requires pycrypto git-all-1.5.5.1-1.el5.x86_64 requires git-arch = 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(tex) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(dvips) hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.x86_64 requires hunspell koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight From limb at jcomserv.net Thu May 15 16:53:27 2008 From: limb at jcomserv.net (Jon Ciesla) Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 11:53:27 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Broken dependencies in EPEL - 2008-05-15 In-Reply-To: <20080515164326.3813.27962@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> References: <20080515164326.3813.27962@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> Message-ID: <56792.198.175.55.5.1210870407.squirrel@mail.jcomserv.net> FYI, I'm chasing the roundcubemail ones with the relevant maintainers. > ====================================================================== > The results in this summary consider Test Updates! > ====================================================================== > > Summary of broken packages (by owner): > > Jochen AT herr-schmitt.de > kyum - 0.7.5-9.el4.2.i386 > kyum - 0.7.5-9.el4.2.x86_64 > > Matt_Domsch AT dell.com > dkms - 2.0.17.6-1.el5.noarch > > andreas.bierfert AT lowlatency.de > claws-mail - 3.3.1-1.el5.i386 > claws-mail - 3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 > claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.i386 > claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.ppc > claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 > > chrisw AT redhat.com > git-all - 1.5.5.1-1.el5.i386 > git-all - 1.5.5.1-1.el5.ppc > git-all - 1.5.5.1-1.el5.x86_64 > git-cvs - 1.5.3.6-1.el4.i386 > git-cvs - 1.5.3.6-1.el4.x86_64 > > danken AT cs.technion.ac.il > hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.i386 > hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.ppc > hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.x86_64 > > dennis AT ausil.us > fedora-packager - 0.3.0-1.el5.noarch > > devrim AT commandprompt.com > postgresql-dbi-link - 2.0.0-3.el4.noarch > postgresql-pgpoolAdmin - 1.0.0-7.el4.noarch > python-psycopg2-zope - 2.0.7-1.el4.i386 > python-psycopg2-zope - 2.0.7-1.el4.x86_64 > > dmitry AT butskoy.name > mail-notification-evolution-plugin - 4.0-3.el5.i386 > mail-notification-evolution-plugin - 4.0-3.el5.x86_64 > > foolish AT guezz.net > perl-libwhisker2 - 2.4-3.el4.noarch > perl-libwhisker2 - 2.4-3.el5.noarch > > gilboad AT gmail.com > cgdb - 0.6.4-2.el5.ppc > > jjohnstn AT redhat.com > eclipse-cdt - 1:3.1.2-8.el5.ppc > > jkeating AT redhat.com > koji-builder - 1.2.3-1.el5.noarch > > john AT ncphotography.com > bugzilla - 2.22.3-0.el4.noarch > > limb AT jcomserv.net > roundcubemail - 0.1.1-3.el4.noarch > > lkundrak AT v3.sk > flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.i386 > flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.ppc > flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.x86_64 > thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.i386 > thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.ppc > thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.x86_64 > > lmacken AT redhat.com > python-sqlobject - 0.9.2-1.el4.noarch > > lxtnow AT gmail.com > specto - 0.2.0-4.el4.noarch > > matthias AT rpmforge.net > gnome-applet-sshmenu - 3.15-5.el5.noarch > python-Coherence - 0.2.1-3.el4.noarch > python-Coherence - 0.2.1-3.el5.noarch > sshmenu - 3.15-5.el5.noarch > > mmahut AT redhat.com > irssi - 0.8.10-6.a.el5.i386 > > pertusus AT free.fr > html2ps - 1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch > ooo2txt - 0.0.6-3.el5.noarch > > roland AT redhat.com > viewmtn - 0.10-1.el5.noarch > > roozbeh AT farsiweb.info > translate-toolkit - 0.10.1-1.el5.noarch > > steve AT silug.org > amavisd-new - 2.4.5-1.el5.noarch > > tcallawa AT redhat.com > evolution-bogofilter - 0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 > evolution-bogofilter - 0.2.0-5.el5.1.x86_64 > > tmraz AT redhat.com > vpnc - 0.4.0-2.el5.ppc > > > ====================================================================== > Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-i386: > > amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) > evolution-bogofilter-0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 requires libeutil.so.0 > mail-notification-evolution-plugin-4.0-3.el5.i386 requires > libeutil.so.0 > ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) > thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.i386 requires thunderbird > > > ====================================================================== > Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-ppc: > > amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) > cgdb-0.6.4-2.el5.ppc requires gdb > dkms-2.0.17.6-1.el5.noarch requires kernel-devel > eclipse-cdt-1:3.1.2-8.el5.ppc requires gdb > ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) > thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.ppc requires thunderbird > vpnc-0.4.0-2.el5.ppc requires kernel >= 0:2.4 > > > ====================================================================== > Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-x86_64: > > amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) > evolution-bogofilter-0.2.0-5.el5.1.x86_64 requires > libeutil.so.0()(64bit) > irssi-0.8.10-6.a.el5.i386 requires libperl.so > mail-notification-evolution-plugin-4.0-3.el5.x86_64 requires > libeutil.so.0()(64bit) > ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) > thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.x86_64 requires thunderbird > > > ====================================================================== > Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-4-i386: > > bugzilla-2.22.3-0.el4.noarch requires perl(Template::Stash) > git-cvs-1.5.3.6-1.el4.i386 requires cvsps > kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.2.i386 requires yum >= 0:3.2.1 > perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el4.noarch requires perl(MD5) > postgresql-dbi-link-2.0.0-3.el4.noarch requires perl-DBI >= 0:1.52 > postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php >= 0:4.4.2 > postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php-pgsql >= > 0:4.4.2 > python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires SOAPpy > python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-core > python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-nevow > python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-web > python-psycopg2-zope-2.0.7-1.el4.i386 requires zope > python-sqlobject-0.9.2-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 > roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Mail-Mime > roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-SMTP > roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-DB > roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-Socket > roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Auth-SASL > specto-0.2.0-4.el4.noarch requires notify-python > > > ====================================================================== > Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-4-x86_64: > > bugzilla-2.22.3-0.el4.noarch requires perl(Template::Stash) > git-cvs-1.5.3.6-1.el4.x86_64 requires cvsps > kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.2.x86_64 requires yum >= 0:3.2.1 > perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el4.noarch requires perl(MD5) > postgresql-dbi-link-2.0.0-3.el4.noarch requires perl-DBI >= 0:1.52 > postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php >= 0:4.4.2 > postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php-pgsql >= > 0:4.4.2 > python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires SOAPpy > python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-core > python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-nevow > python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-web > python-psycopg2-zope-2.0.7-1.el4.x86_64 requires zope > python-sqlobject-0.9.2-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 > roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Mail-Mime > roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-SMTP > roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-DB > roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-Socket > roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Auth-SASL > specto-0.2.0-4.el4.noarch requires notify-python > > > ====================================================================== > Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-i386: > > claws-mail-3.3.1-1.el5.i386 requires libpisock.so.8 > claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.i386 requires dillo > fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client > flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.i386 requires pycrypto > git-all-1.5.5.1-1.el5.i386 requires git-arch = 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 > gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) > gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) > html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(tex) > html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(dvips) > hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.i386 requires hunspell > koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 > perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) > python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow > sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) > translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant > viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight > > > ====================================================================== > Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-ppc: > > claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.ppc requires dillo > fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client > flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.ppc requires pycrypto > git-all-1.5.5.1-1.el5.ppc requires git-arch = 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 > gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) > gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) > html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(tex) > html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(dvips) > hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.ppc requires hunspell > koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 > perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) > python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow > sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) > translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant > viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight > > > ====================================================================== > Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-x86_64: > > claws-mail-3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 requires libpisock.so.8()(64bit) > claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 requires dillo > fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client > flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.x86_64 requires pycrypto > git-all-1.5.5.1-1.el5.x86_64 requires git-arch = 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 > gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) > gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) > html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(tex) > html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(dvips) > hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.x86_64 requires hunspell > koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 > perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) > python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow > sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) > translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant > viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight > > _______________________________________________ > epel-devel-list mailing list > epel-devel-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list > -- novus ordo absurdum From fedora at leemhuis.info Thu May 15 19:39:08 2008 From: fedora at leemhuis.info (Thorsten Leemhuis) Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 21:39:08 +0200 Subject: testing -> stable move for EPEL4 prepared, details inside Message-ID: <482C915C.5040104@leemhuis.info> Hi all! I prepared the next testing -> stable move for EPEL4 and will actually do the move at round about 20080519 5:00 UTC (e.g. Monday morning CEST). If one of your packages is in the attached "tobemoved-(s,)rpms" list and you don't want it moved please tell me soon or it'll be to late ;-) Here is the list of package that will be moved: atop bind-libbind bitlbee brettfont-fonts chkrootkit cowsay duplicity eggdrop epel-release erlang freehdl gsl libupnp mod_fcgid mod_security munin net6 obby ocaml-findlib ocaml-gsl ocaml-omake perl-CGI-SpeedyCGI perl-HTML-Template perl-HTML-Tree perl-String-CRC32 perl-Test-Pod-Coverage perl-XML-TreeBuilder perl-XML-Writer phpMyAdmin pptp publican publican-fedora pyke python-paste python-paste-deploy python-paste-script python-sqlalchemy qucs roadstencil-fonts roundup ruby-ldap scons scponly shorewall sipp suitesparse synergy tinyproxy unison213 unison227 zabbixa FYI, here is the list of packages I had to exclude due to broken deps: TurboGears bugzilla* git* kyum perl-libwhisker2 postgresql-dbi-link python-Coherence python-psycopg2-zope python-sqlobject roundcubemail specto perl-Git nikto postgresql-pgpoolAdmin python-psycopg2* Some of those were excluded for at least the second time now: TurboGears bugzilla* git* kyum perl-libwhisker2 postgresql-dbi-link python-Coherence python-sqlobject roundcubemail specto perl-Git nikto CU knurd P.S.: EPEL-signers, if possible please don't push any new packages to the epel4 testing repos until the package move happens, as that might introduce new broken deps and thus trouble/a lot of work; tia! -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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Name: tobemoved-srpms URL: From kevin at tummy.com Fri May 16 21:05:40 2008 From: kevin at tummy.com (Kevin Fenzi) Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 15:05:40 -0600 Subject: Broken dependencies in EPEL - 2008-05-15 In-Reply-To: <20080515164326.3813.27962@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> References: <20080515164326.3813.27962@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> Message-ID: <20080516150540.26fd4ddb@ohm.scrye.com> On Thu, 15 May 2008 16:43:26 -0000 buildsys at fedoraproject.org (Fedora Extras repoclosure) wrote: > ====================================================================== > Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-i386: > > amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) > mail-notification-evolution-plugin-4.0-3.el5.i386 requires > libeutil.so.0 ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) > evolution-bogofilter-0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 requires libeutil.so.0 These all seem to be because perl-Archive-Zip is in the "Client" channel, and the script is checking against the "Server" channel. At least I think thats whats going on, can someone confirm? So, we need to request that they get added to server? > thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.i386 requires thunderbird Not sure whats going on here... thunderbird is available... > ====================================================================== > Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-ppc: > > amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) > cgdb-0.6.4-2.el5.ppc requires gdb > dkms-2.0.17.6-1.el5.noarch requires kernel-devel > eclipse-cdt-1:3.1.2-8.el5.ppc requires gdb > ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) > thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.ppc requires thunderbird > vpnc-0.4.0-2.el5.ppc requires kernel >= 0:2.4 Not sure here, perhaps something is messed up in the ppc repo... missing gdb and kernel? The others are the same as above for i386. > ====================================================================== > Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-x86_64: > > amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) Same as i386. > evolution-bogofilter-0.2.0-5.el5.1.x86_64 requires > libeutil.so.0()(64bit) My centos box says this is provided by: 0:evolution-2.8.0-40.el5_1.1.x86_64 > irssi-0.8.10-6.a.el5.i386 requires libperl.so libperl.so should be there, provided by perl.i386 > mail-notification-evolution-plugin-4.0-3.el5.x86_64 requires > libeutil.so.0()(64bit) ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires > perl(Archive::Zip) thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.x86_64 > requires thunderbird Same as above. Running a repoclosure here on a centos5-x86_64 box I get: (some centos broken deps that don't matter here, and) package: thunderbird-lightning-wcap - 0.7-10.el5.x86_64 from epel unresolved deps: thunderbird-lightning = 0:0.7 Which seems like a legit broken dep, but didn't appear in the above report at all. :( So there are a lot of false positives here... I will try and see if I can see whats going on with the repos that this script is running against, and try running the script against centos here to see if I can figure out whats going on. kevin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From bugs.michael at gmx.net Fri May 16 22:05:16 2008 From: bugs.michael at gmx.net (Michael Schwendt) Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 00:05:16 +0200 Subject: Broken dependencies in EPEL - 2008-05-15 In-Reply-To: <20080516150540.26fd4ddb@ohm.scrye.com> References: <20080515164326.3813.27962@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> <20080516150540.26fd4ddb@ohm.scrye.com> Message-ID: <20080517000516.5fbb6038.bugs.michael@gmx.net> On Fri, 16 May 2008 15:05:40 -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > Running a repoclosure here on a centos5-x86_64 box I get: > > (some centos broken deps that don't matter here, and) > package: thunderbird-lightning-wcap - 0.7-10.el5.x86_64 from epel > unresolved deps: > thunderbird-lightning = 0:0.7 > > Which seems like a legit broken dep, but didn't appear in the above > report at all. :( thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.x86_64 obsoletes it. [You need the Extras repoclosure (rc-modified) to catch "Obsoletes".] From smooge at gmail.com Fri May 16 22:45:10 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 16:45:10 -0600 Subject: Anyone seeing problems with EPEL-testing and git-all? Message-ID: <80d7e4090805161545i422ebdc5r62707a487315d396@mail.gmail.com> I am currently getting some problems with yum update with git --> Running transaction check ---> Package git-all.i386 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 set to be updated --> Processing Dependency: perl-Git = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all --> Processing Dependency: gitk = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all --> Processing Dependency: git-svn = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all --> Processing Dependency: git-email = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all --> Processing Dependency: git = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all --> Processing Dependency: git-arch = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all --> Processing Dependency: git-cvs = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all --> Processing Dependency: git-gui = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all --> Processing Dependency: emacs-git = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all ... anyone else seeing this? -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From gilboad at gmail.com Sat May 17 05:20:48 2008 From: gilboad at gmail.com (Gilboa Davara) Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 08:20:48 +0300 Subject: Broken dependencies in EPEL - 2008-05-15 In-Reply-To: <20080515164326.3813.27962@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> References: <20080515164326.3813.27962@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> Message-ID: <1211001648.312.18.camel@gilboa-home-dev.localdomain> On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 16:43 +0000, Fedora Extras repoclosure wrote: > gilboad AT gmail.com > cgdb - 0.6.4-2.el5.ppc > > cgdb-0.6.4-2.el5.ppc requires gdb Ugh?!??!?! - Gilboa From ville.skytta at iki.fi Sat May 17 13:17:53 2008 From: ville.skytta at iki.fi (Ville =?iso-8859-1?q?Skytt=E4?=) Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 16:17:53 +0300 Subject: Anyone seeing problems with EPEL-testing and git-all? In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805161545i422ebdc5r62707a487315d396@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805161545i422ebdc5r62707a487315d396@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <200805171617.53446.ville.skytta@iki.fi> On Saturday 17 May 2008, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > I am currently getting some problems with yum update with git > > --> Running transaction check > ---> Package git-all.i386 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 set to be updated > --> Processing Dependency: perl-Git = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all > --> Processing Dependency: gitk = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all > --> Processing Dependency: git-svn = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all > --> Processing Dependency: git-email = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all > --> Processing Dependency: git = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all > --> Processing Dependency: git-arch = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all > --> Processing Dependency: git-cvs = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all > --> Processing Dependency: git-gui = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all > --> Processing Dependency: emacs-git = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all > ... > > anyone else seeing this? Hm, I don't see any problems in the output above...? From mastahnke at gmail.com Sat May 17 15:24:15 2008 From: mastahnke at gmail.com (Michael Stahnke) Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 10:24:15 -0500 Subject: Broken dependencies in EPEL - 2008-05-15 In-Reply-To: <1211001648.312.18.camel@gilboa-home-dev.localdomain> References: <20080515164326.3813.27962@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> <1211001648.312.18.camel@gilboa-home-dev.localdomain> Message-ID: <7874d9dd0805170824m1521d22aw8b0995f54b610c7b@mail.gmail.com> On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 12:20 AM, Gilboa Davara wrote: > > On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 16:43 +0000, Fedora Extras repoclosure wrote: > >> gilboad AT gmail.com >> cgdb - 0.6.4-2.el5.ppc >> >> cgdb-0.6.4-2.el5.ppc requires gdb > > Ugh?!??!?! > > - Gilboa > > _______________________________________________ > epel-devel-list mailing list > epel-devel-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list > I am quite sure we're having problems with the dep scripts. It's probably safe to disregard those messages for now. From gilboad at gmail.com Sat May 17 18:01:04 2008 From: gilboad at gmail.com (Gilboa Davara) Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 21:01:04 +0300 Subject: Broken dependencies in EPEL - 2008-05-15 In-Reply-To: <7874d9dd0805170824m1521d22aw8b0995f54b610c7b@mail.gmail.com> References: <20080515164326.3813.27962@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> <1211001648.312.18.camel@gilboa-home-dev.localdomain> <7874d9dd0805170824m1521d22aw8b0995f54b610c7b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1211047264.312.32.camel@gilboa-home-dev.localdomain> On Sat, 2008-05-17 at 10:24 -0500, Michael Stahnke wrote: > On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 12:20 AM, Gilboa Davara wrote: > > > > On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 16:43 +0000, Fedora Extras repoclosure wrote: > > > >> gilboad AT gmail.com > >> cgdb - 0.6.4-2.el5.ppc > >> > >> cgdb-0.6.4-2.el5.ppc requires gdb > > > > Ugh?!??!?! > > > > - Gilboa > > > > > I am quite sure we're having problems with the dep scripts. It's > probably safe to disregard those messages for now. Yeah. Just got a number of messages about non-EPEL projects. (Missing sh?!?!) I'll ignore the dep-messages for now. Thanks, - Gilboa From buildsys at fedoraproject.org Sun May 18 12:34:10 2008 From: buildsys at fedoraproject.org (Fedora Extras repoclosure) Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 12:34:10 -0000 Subject: Broken dependencies in EPEL - 2008-05-18 Message-ID: <20080518123410.25784.57944@releng1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> ====================================================================== The results in this summary consider Test Updates! ====================================================================== Summary of broken packages (by owner): Jochen AT herr-schmitt.de kyum - 0.7.5-9.el4.2.i386 kyum - 0.7.5-9.el4.2.x86_64 Matt_Domsch AT dell.com dkms - 2.0.17.6-1.el5.noarch andreas.bierfert AT lowlatency.de claws-mail - 3.3.1-1.el5.i386 claws-mail - 3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.i386 claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.ppc claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 chrisw AT redhat.com git-all - 1.5.5.1-1.el5.i386 git-all - 1.5.5.1-1.el5.ppc git-all - 1.5.5.1-1.el5.x86_64 git-cvs - 1.5.3.6-1.el4.i386 git-cvs - 1.5.3.6-1.el4.x86_64 danken AT cs.technion.ac.il hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.i386 hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.ppc hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.x86_64 dennis AT ausil.us fedora-packager - 0.3.0-1.el5.noarch devrim AT commandprompt.com postgresql-dbi-link - 2.0.0-3.el4.noarch postgresql-pgpoolAdmin - 1.0.0-7.el4.noarch python-psycopg2-zope - 2.0.7-1.el4.i386 python-psycopg2-zope - 2.0.7-1.el4.x86_64 dmitry AT butskoy.name mail-notification-evolution-plugin - 4.0-3.el5.i386 mail-notification-evolution-plugin - 4.0-3.el5.x86_64 foolish AT guezz.net perl-libwhisker2 - 2.4-3.el4.noarch perl-libwhisker2 - 2.4-3.el5.noarch gilboad AT gmail.com cgdb - 0.6.4-2.el5.ppc jjohnstn AT redhat.com eclipse-cdt - 1:3.1.2-8.el5.ppc jkeating AT redhat.com koji-builder - 1.2.3-1.el5.noarch john AT ncphotography.com bugzilla - 2.22.3-0.el4.noarch limb AT jcomserv.net roundcubemail - 0.1.1-3.el4.noarch lkundrak AT v3.sk flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.i386 flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.ppc flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.x86_64 thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.i386 thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.ppc thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.x86_64 lmacken AT redhat.com python-sqlobject - 0.9.2-1.el4.noarch lxtnow AT gmail.com specto - 0.2.0-4.el4.noarch matthias AT rpmforge.net gnome-applet-sshmenu - 3.15-5.el5.noarch python-Coherence - 0.2.1-3.el4.noarch python-Coherence - 0.2.1-3.el5.noarch sshmenu - 3.15-5.el5.noarch mmahut AT redhat.com irssi - 0.8.10-6.a.el5.i386 pertusus AT free.fr html2ps - 1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch ooo2txt - 0.0.6-3.el5.noarch roland AT redhat.com viewmtn - 0.10-1.el5.noarch roozbeh AT farsiweb.info translate-toolkit - 0.10.1-1.el5.noarch steve AT silug.org amavisd-new - 2.4.5-1.el5.noarch tcallawa AT redhat.com evolution-bogofilter - 0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 evolution-bogofilter - 0.2.0-5.el5.1.x86_64 tmraz AT redhat.com vpnc - 0.4.0-2.el5.ppc ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-i386: amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) evolution-bogofilter-0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 requires libeutil.so.0 mail-notification-evolution-plugin-4.0-3.el5.i386 requires libeutil.so.0 ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.i386 requires thunderbird ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-ppc: amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) cgdb-0.6.4-2.el5.ppc requires gdb dkms-2.0.17.6-1.el5.noarch requires kernel-devel eclipse-cdt-1:3.1.2-8.el5.ppc requires gdb ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.ppc requires thunderbird vpnc-0.4.0-2.el5.ppc requires kernel >= 0:2.4 ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-x86_64: amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) evolution-bogofilter-0.2.0-5.el5.1.x86_64 requires libeutil.so.0()(64bit) irssi-0.8.10-6.a.el5.i386 requires libperl.so mail-notification-evolution-plugin-4.0-3.el5.x86_64 requires libeutil.so.0()(64bit) ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.x86_64 requires thunderbird ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-4-i386: bugzilla-2.22.3-0.el4.noarch requires perl(Template::Stash) git-cvs-1.5.3.6-1.el4.i386 requires cvsps kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.2.i386 requires yum >= 0:3.2.1 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el4.noarch requires perl(MD5) postgresql-dbi-link-2.0.0-3.el4.noarch requires perl-DBI >= 0:1.52 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php >= 0:4.4.2 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php-pgsql >= 0:4.4.2 python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires SOAPpy python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-core python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-nevow python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-web python-psycopg2-zope-2.0.7-1.el4.i386 requires zope python-sqlobject-0.9.2-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Mail-Mime roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-SMTP roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-DB roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-Socket roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Auth-SASL specto-0.2.0-4.el4.noarch requires notify-python ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-4-x86_64: bugzilla-2.22.3-0.el4.noarch requires perl(Template::Stash) git-cvs-1.5.3.6-1.el4.x86_64 requires cvsps kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.2.x86_64 requires yum >= 0:3.2.1 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el4.noarch requires perl(MD5) postgresql-dbi-link-2.0.0-3.el4.noarch requires perl-DBI >= 0:1.52 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php >= 0:4.4.2 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php-pgsql >= 0:4.4.2 python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires SOAPpy python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-core python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-nevow python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-web python-psycopg2-zope-2.0.7-1.el4.x86_64 requires zope python-sqlobject-0.9.2-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Mail-Mime roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-SMTP roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-DB roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-Socket roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Auth-SASL specto-0.2.0-4.el4.noarch requires notify-python ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-i386: claws-mail-3.3.1-1.el5.i386 requires libpisock.so.8 claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.i386 requires dillo fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.i386 requires pycrypto git-all-1.5.5.1-1.el5.i386 requires git-arch = 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(tex) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(dvips) hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.i386 requires hunspell koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-ppc: claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.ppc requires dillo fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.ppc requires pycrypto git-all-1.5.5.1-1.el5.ppc requires git-arch = 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(tex) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(dvips) hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.ppc requires hunspell koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-x86_64: claws-mail-3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 requires libpisock.so.8()(64bit) claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 requires dillo fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.x86_64 requires pycrypto git-all-1.5.5.1-1.el5.x86_64 requires git-arch = 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(tex) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(dvips) hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.x86_64 requires hunspell koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight From smooge at gmail.com Sun May 18 16:43:25 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 10:43:25 -0600 Subject: Anyone seeing problems with EPEL-testing and git-all? In-Reply-To: <200805171617.53446.ville.skytta@iki.fi> References: <80d7e4090805161545i422ebdc5r62707a487315d396@mail.gmail.com> <200805171617.53446.ville.skytta@iki.fi> Message-ID: <80d7e4090805180943v1f960c0cxea5d3ff9454749e1@mail.gmail.com> On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 7:17 AM, Ville Skytt? wrote: > On Saturday 17 May 2008, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: >> I am currently getting some problems with yum update with git >> >> --> Running transaction check >> ---> Package git-all.i386 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 set to be updated >> --> Processing Dependency: perl-Git = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all >> --> Processing Dependency: gitk = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all >> --> Processing Dependency: git-svn = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all >> --> Processing Dependency: git-email = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all >> --> Processing Dependency: git = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all >> --> Processing Dependency: git-arch = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all >> --> Processing Dependency: git-cvs = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all >> --> Processing Dependency: git-gui = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all >> --> Processing Dependency: emacs-git = 1.5.5.1-1.el5 for package: git-all >> ... >> >> anyone else seeing this? > > Hm, I don't see any problems in the output above...? > thats what I get from cutting and pasting part of the text.. the problem went away last night so I guess I was going against a broken mirror or something. -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From buildsys at fedoraproject.org Sun May 18 18:46:29 2008 From: buildsys at fedoraproject.org (Fedora Extras repoclosure) Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 18:46:29 -0000 Subject: Broken dependencies in EPEL - 2008-05-18 Message-ID: <20080518184629.29588.62884@releng2.fedora.phx.redhat.com> ====================================================================== The results in this summary consider Test Updates! ====================================================================== Summary of broken packages (by owner): Jochen AT herr-schmitt.de kyum - 0.7.5-9.el4.2.i386 kyum - 0.7.5-9.el4.2.x86_64 Matt_Domsch AT dell.com dkms - 2.0.17.6-1.el5.noarch andreas.bierfert AT lowlatency.de claws-mail - 3.3.1-1.el5.i386 claws-mail - 3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.i386 claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.ppc claws-mail-plugins-dillo - 3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 chrisw AT redhat.com git-all - 1.5.5.1-1.el5.i386 git-all - 1.5.5.1-1.el5.ppc git-all - 1.5.5.1-1.el5.x86_64 git-cvs - 1.5.3.6-1.el4.i386 git-cvs - 1.5.3.6-1.el4.x86_64 danken AT cs.technion.ac.il hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.i386 hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.ppc hunspell-he - 1.0-7.el5.x86_64 dennis AT ausil.us fedora-packager - 0.3.0-1.el5.noarch devrim AT commandprompt.com postgresql-dbi-link - 2.0.0-3.el4.noarch postgresql-pgpoolAdmin - 1.0.0-7.el4.noarch python-psycopg2-zope - 2.0.7-1.el4.i386 python-psycopg2-zope - 2.0.7-1.el4.x86_64 dmitry AT butskoy.name mail-notification-evolution-plugin - 4.0-3.el5.i386 mail-notification-evolution-plugin - 4.0-3.el5.x86_64 foolish AT guezz.net perl-libwhisker2 - 2.4-3.el4.noarch perl-libwhisker2 - 2.4-3.el5.noarch gilboad AT gmail.com cgdb - 0.6.4-2.el5.ppc jjohnstn AT redhat.com eclipse-cdt - 1:3.1.2-8.el5.ppc jkeating AT redhat.com koji-builder - 1.2.3-1.el5.noarch john AT ncphotography.com bugzilla - 2.22.3-0.el4.noarch limb AT jcomserv.net roundcubemail - 0.1.1-3.el4.noarch lkundrak AT v3.sk flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.i386 flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.ppc flumotion - 0.4.2-2.el5.x86_64 thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.i386 thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.ppc thunderbird-lightning - 0.8-3.el5.2.x86_64 lmacken AT redhat.com python-sqlobject - 0.9.2-1.el4.noarch lxtnow AT gmail.com specto - 0.2.0-4.el4.noarch matthias AT rpmforge.net gnome-applet-sshmenu - 3.15-5.el5.noarch python-Coherence - 0.2.1-3.el4.noarch python-Coherence - 0.2.1-3.el5.noarch sshmenu - 3.15-5.el5.noarch mmahut AT redhat.com irssi - 0.8.10-6.a.el5.i386 pertusus AT free.fr html2ps - 1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch ooo2txt - 0.0.6-3.el5.noarch roland AT redhat.com viewmtn - 0.10-1.el5.noarch roozbeh AT farsiweb.info translate-toolkit - 0.10.1-1.el5.noarch steve AT silug.org amavisd-new - 2.4.5-1.el5.noarch tcallawa AT redhat.com evolution-bogofilter - 0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 evolution-bogofilter - 0.2.0-5.el5.1.x86_64 tmraz AT redhat.com vpnc - 0.4.0-2.el5.ppc ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-i386: amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) evolution-bogofilter-0.2.0-5.el5.1.i386 requires libeutil.so.0 mail-notification-evolution-plugin-4.0-3.el5.i386 requires libeutil.so.0 ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.i386 requires thunderbird ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-ppc: amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) cgdb-0.6.4-2.el5.ppc requires gdb dkms-2.0.17.6-1.el5.noarch requires kernel-devel eclipse-cdt-1:3.1.2-8.el5.ppc requires gdb ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.ppc requires thunderbird vpnc-0.4.0-2.el5.ppc requires kernel >= 0:2.4 ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-5-x86_64: amavisd-new-2.4.5-1.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) evolution-bogofilter-0.2.0-5.el5.1.x86_64 requires libeutil.so.0()(64bit) irssi-0.8.10-6.a.el5.i386 requires libperl.so mail-notification-evolution-plugin-4.0-3.el5.x86_64 requires libeutil.so.0()(64bit) ooo2txt-0.0.6-3.el5.noarch requires perl(Archive::Zip) thunderbird-lightning-0.8-3.el5.2.x86_64 requires thunderbird ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-4-i386: bugzilla-2.22.3-0.el4.noarch requires perl(Template::Stash) git-cvs-1.5.3.6-1.el4.i386 requires cvsps kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.2.i386 requires yum >= 0:3.2.1 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el4.noarch requires perl(MD5) postgresql-dbi-link-2.0.0-3.el4.noarch requires perl-DBI >= 0:1.52 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php >= 0:4.4.2 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php-pgsql >= 0:4.4.2 python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires SOAPpy python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-core python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-nevow python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-web python-psycopg2-zope-2.0.7-1.el4.i386 requires zope python-sqlobject-0.9.2-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Mail-Mime roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-SMTP roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-DB roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-Socket roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Auth-SASL specto-0.2.0-4.el4.noarch requires notify-python ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-4-x86_64: bugzilla-2.22.3-0.el4.noarch requires perl(Template::Stash) git-cvs-1.5.3.6-1.el4.x86_64 requires cvsps kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.2.x86_64 requires yum >= 0:3.2.1 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el4.noarch requires perl(MD5) postgresql-dbi-link-2.0.0-3.el4.noarch requires perl-DBI >= 0:1.52 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php >= 0:4.4.2 postgresql-pgpoolAdmin-1.0.0-7.el4.noarch requires php-pgsql >= 0:4.4.2 python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires SOAPpy python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-core python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-nevow python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el4.noarch requires python-twisted-web python-psycopg2-zope-2.0.7-1.el4.x86_64 requires zope python-sqlobject-0.9.2-1.el4.noarch requires python-sqlite2 roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Mail-Mime roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-SMTP roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-DB roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Net-Socket roundcubemail-0.1.1-3.el4.noarch requires php-pear-Auth-SASL specto-0.2.0-4.el4.noarch requires notify-python ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-i386: claws-mail-3.3.1-1.el5.i386 requires libpisock.so.8 claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.i386 requires dillo fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.i386 requires pycrypto git-all-1.5.5.1-1.el5.i386 requires git-arch = 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(tex) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(dvips) hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.i386 requires hunspell koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-ppc: claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.ppc requires dillo fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.ppc requires pycrypto git-all-1.5.5.1-1.el5.ppc requires git-arch = 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(tex) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(dvips) hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.ppc requires hunspell koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight ====================================================================== Broken packages in fedora-epel-testing-5-x86_64: claws-mail-3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 requires libpisock.so.8()(64bit) claws-mail-plugins-dillo-3.3.1-1.el5.x86_64 requires dillo fedora-packager-0.3.0-1.el5.noarch requires plague-client flumotion-0.4.2-2.el5.x86_64 requires pycrypto git-all-1.5.5.1-1.el5.x86_64 requires git-arch = 0:1.5.5.1-1.el5 gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(panelapplet2) gnome-applet-sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gconf2) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(tex) html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.noarch requires tex(dvips) hunspell-he-1.0-7.el5.x86_64 requires hunspell koji-builder-1.2.3-1.el5.noarch requires createrepo >= 0:0.4.11 perl-libwhisker2-2.4-3.el5.noarch requires perl(MD5) python-Coherence-0.2.1-3.el5.noarch requires python-nevow sshmenu-3.15-5.el5.noarch requires ruby(gtk2) translate-toolkit-0.10.1-1.el5.noarch requires python-enchant viewmtn-0.10-1.el5.noarch requires highlight From buildsys at fedoraproject.org Mon May 19 04:56:46 2008 From: buildsys at fedoraproject.org (buildsys at fedoraproject.org) Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 00:56:46 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Fedora EPEL Package Build Report 2008-05-19 Message-ID: <20080519045646.A680115217B@buildsys.fedoraproject.org> Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/5: 16 flashrom-0-0.9.20080517svn3332.el5 git-1.5.5.1-2.el5 html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.1 NEW javasqlite-20080420-1.el5 : SQLite Java Wrapper/JDBC Driver libdc1394-2.0.2-1.el5 NEW libedit-2.10-4.20070831cvs.el5 : The NetBSD Editline library mt-daapd-0.2.4.2-2.el5 openser-1.3.2-2.el5 python-fedora-0.2.99.11-1.el5 rkhunter-1.3.2-3.el5 rtpproxy-1.1-0.3.beta.200804031.el5 NEW rubygem-gem2rpm-0.5.3-1.el5 : Generate rpm specfiles from gems superiotool-0-0.11.20080518svn3319.el5 trac-git-plugin-0.0.1-5.20070705svn1536.el5 unicap-0.2.22-1.el5 vala-0.3.2-1.el5 Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL 4: 51 atop-1.23-7.el4 NEW bind-libbind-9.3.5-2.el4 : Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) libbind resolver library bitlbee-1.2-1.el4 NEW brettfont-fonts-20080506-2.el4 : A handwriting font NEW chkrootkit-0.48-7.el4 : Tool to locally check for signs of a rootkit NEW cowsay-3.03-4.el4 : Configurable speaking/thinking cow duplicity-0.4.11-1.el4 eggdrop-1.6.19-1.el4 epel-release-4-9 erlang-R11B-2.3.el4 freehdl-0.0.6-1.el4 NEW gsl-1.10-10.el4 : The GNU Scientific Library for numerical analysis libupnp-1.6.6-1.el4 NEW mod_fcgid-2.2-4.el4 : Apache2 module for high-performance server-side scripting mod_security-2.1.7-1.el4 NEW munin-1.2.5-4.el4 : Network-wide graphing framework (grapher/gatherer) net6-1.3.5-1.el4 obby-0.4.4-2.el4 NEW ocaml-findlib-1.2.1-5.el4 : Objective CAML package manager and build helper NEW ocaml-gsl-0.6.0-4.el4 : Interface to GSL (GNU scientific library) for OCaml NEW ocaml-omake-0.9.8.5-3.el4 : OCaml build system with automated dependency analysis NEW perl-CGI-SpeedyCGI-2.22-2.el4 : Speed up perl scripts by running them persistently NEW perl-HTML-Template-2.9-1.el4.2 : Perl module to use HTML Templates NEW perl-HTML-Tree-3.23-2.el4 : HTML tree handling modules for Perl perl-String-CRC32-1.4-1.el4 perl-Test-Pod-Coverage-1.08-1.el4 NEW perl-XML-TreeBuilder-3.09-9.el4 : Parser that builds a tree of XML::Element objects NEW perl-XML-Writer-0.604-1.el4 : A simple Perl module for writing XML documents phpMyAdmin-2.11.6-1.el4 NEW pptp-1.7.1-4.el4 : Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) Client NEW publican-0.33-0.el4 : Common files and scripts for publishing Documentation NEW publican-fedora-0.12-0.el4 : Publican documentation template files for fedora NEW pyke-0.2-2.el4.1 : Knowledge-based inference engine NEW python-paste-1.6-1.el4 : Tools for using a Web Server Gateway Interface stack NEW python-paste-deploy-1.3.1-2.el4 : Load, configure, and compose WSGI applications and servers NEW python-paste-script-1.3.6-1.el4 : A pluggable command-line frontend NEW python-sqlalchemy-0.3.11-1.el4 : Modular and flexible ORM library for python qucs-0.0.14-1.el4 NEW roadstencil-fonts-1.0-2.el4 : Roadstencil Fonts NEW roundup-1.4.4-1.el4.1 : Simple and flexible issue-tracking system NEW ruby-ldap-0.9.7-4.el4 : Ruby LDAP libraries NEW scons-0.98.1-1.el4 : An Open Source software construction tool scponly-4.8-1.el4 shorewall-4.0.10-2.el4 sipp-3.1-1.el4 NEW suitesparse-3.1.0-1.el4 : A collection of sparse matrix libraries NEW synergy-1.3.1-7.el4 : Mouse and keyboard sharing utility NEW tinyproxy-1.6.3-2.el4 : A small, efficient HTTP/SSL proxy daemon NEW unison213-2.13.16-9.el4.2 : Multi-master File synchronization tool NEW unison227-2.27.57-7.el4.2 : Multi-master File synchronization tool zabbix-1.4.5-2.el4 Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/4: 5 flashrom-0-0.9.20080517svn3332.el4 kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.3 rkhunter-1.3.2-3.el4 rtpproxy-1.1-0.3.beta.200804031.el4 superiotool-0-0.11.20080518svn3319.el4 Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/5: flashrom-0-0.9.20080517svn3332.el5 ---------------------------------- * Sat May 17 2008 Peter Lemenkov 0-0.9.20080517svn3332 - Fixed %patch0 * Sat May 17 2008 Peter Lemenkov 0-0.8.20080517svn3332 - Support Pm49FL004/2 Block Locking Registers - Add support for the Atmel AT25DF321 SPI flash - Lots of new SST flash chip IDs - Add lots of ATMEL SPI flash chips - Add SST39VF512, SST39VF010, SST39VF040 support - Add ICH9 detection to flashrom - Support for the Winbond W39V080FA series of chips - Support for flashing on the Kontron 986LCD-M board - Add board_enable for Artec Group DBE61 and DBE62 * Sat Feb 09 2008 Peter Lemenkov 0-0.7.20080209svn3099 - Add board enable for VIA EPIA SP - support for devices using AMD Geode companion chip CS5536 that have the Boot ROM on NOR flash that is directly connected to FLASH_CS3 (Boot Flash Chip Select) - Add support for the PMC Pm25LV family of SPI flash chips - Add ids and chip entry for Spansion S25FL016A - Support for MX25L3205D chip - Enable MX25L8005 support git-1.5.5.1-2.el5 ----------------- * Thu May 15 2008 James Bowes 1.5.5.1-2 - Remove requires on git-arch html2ps-1.0-0.1.b5.el5.1 ------------------------ * Fri May 16 2008 Patrice Dumas 1.0-0.1.b5.1 - in EL use tetex requires javasqlite-20080420-1.el5 ------------------------- * Tue Apr 22 2008 Ville Skytt? - 20080420-1 - 20080420; all upstreamable patches applied upstream. libdc1394-2.0.2-1.el5 --------------------- * Mon May 12 2008 Tim Niemueller - 2.0.2-1 - Update to latest stable release 2.0.2 libedit-2.10-4.20070831cvs.el5 ------------------------------ * Sat Feb 16 2008 Debarshi Ray - 2.10-4.20070831cvs - Rebuilding with gcc-4.3 in Rawhide. mt-daapd-0.2.4.2-2.el5 ---------------------- * Thu May 15 2008 W. Michael Petullo - 0.2.4.2-2 - Bump epoch. openser-1.3.2-2.el5 ------------------- * Fri May 16 2008 Peter Lemenkov 1.3.2-2 - New modules - dialplan and drouting (this one still has no README) * Thu May 15 2008 Peter Lemenkov 1.3.2-1 - Ver. 1.3.2 * Tue Mar 18 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 1.3.1-3 - add Requires for versioned perl (libperl.so) - drop silly file Requires python-fedora-0.2.99.11-1.el5 ----------------------------- * Wed Apr 23 2008 Toshio Kuratomi - 0.2.99.11-1 - New upstream release. rkhunter-1.3.2-3.el5 -------------------- * Mon Apr 28 2008 Kevin Fenzi - 1.3.2-3 - Change cron to run after prelink - bug #438622 * Wed Mar 26 2008 Kevin Fenzi - 1.3.2-2 - Move things to more standard locations for selinux - bug #438184 - Add exception for pulseaudio file - bug #438622 rtpproxy-1.1-0.3.beta.200804031.el5 ----------------------------------- * Fri May 16 2008 Peter Lemenkov - 1.1-0.3.beta.200804031 - Snapshot 20080403.1 rubygem-gem2rpm-0.5.3-1.el5 --------------------------- * Tue Mar 11 2008 David Lutterkort - 0.5.3-1 - Bring in accordance with Fedora guidelines superiotool-0-0.11.20080518svn3319.el5 -------------------------------------- * Sun May 18 2008 Peter Lemenkov 0-0.11.20080518svn3319 - Fixed installation * Sun May 18 2008 Peter Lemenkov 0-0.10.20080518svn3319 - Add support for dumping ITE IT8718F EC registers - Detect SMSC SCH5027 - Small cleanups trac-git-plugin-0.0.1-5.20070705svn1536.el5 ------------------------------------------- * Fri May 16 2008 Jesse Keating - 0.0.1-5.20070705svn1536 - Add patches from http://nanosleep.org/proj/trac-git-plugin unicap-0.2.22-1.el5 ------------------- * Sat May 17 2008 Robert Scheck 0.2.22-1 - Upgrade to 0.2.22 (#446021) vala-0.3.2-1.el5 ---------------- * Fri May 16 2008 Michel Salim - 0.3.2-1 - Update to 0.3.2 * Thu Apr 10 2008 Michel Salim - 0.2.0-1 - Update to 0.2.0 * Wed Mar 05 2008 Michel Salim - 0.1.7-1 - Update to 0.1.7 - -tool subpackage now requires gnome-common, intltool and libtoolize for out-of-the-box vala-gen-project support * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.1.6-2 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 * Sat Jan 19 2008 Michel Salim - 0.1.6-1 - Update to 0.1.6 - Revert vapi addition, needed declarations have been inlined (r846) - Rename -docs subpackage to -doc, to comply with guidelines Changes in Fedora EPEL 4: atop-1.23-7.el4 --------------- * Mon May 05 2008 Kairo Araujo - 1.23-7 - add bug fixes for #445174 bind-libbind-9.3.5-2.el4 ------------------------ * Thu May 01 2008 Robert Scheck 9.3.5-2 - Some spec file cleanup (#442009 #c3) bitlbee-1.2-1.el4 ----------------- * Tue Apr 15 2008 Robert Scheck 1.2-1 - Upgrade to 1.2 (#439047, thanks to Mat?j Cepl) * Sun Feb 10 2008 Robert Scheck 1.0.4-2 - Rebuilt against gcc 4.3 brettfont-fonts-20080506-2.el4 ------------------------------ * Wed May 07 2008 Jon Stanley - 20080506-2 - Change installed filename to something more palatabe (#445531) * Tue May 06 2008 Jon Stanley - 20080506-1 - Bump version, remove %prep cp, change %install * Mon May 05 2008 Jon Stanley - 1.0-2 - Changed %description * Mon May 05 2008 Jon Stanley - 1.0-1 - Initial package chkrootkit-0.48-7.el4 --------------------- * Thu Apr 17 2008 Manuel "lonely wolf" Wolfshant - 0.48-7 - build for EPEL based on latest fedora-devel version; includes "Build with large file API (#441638)" cowsay-3.03-4.el4 ----------------- * Tue Oct 09 2007 Micha? Bentkowski - 3.03-4 - Fix mech-and-cow file (#250844) duplicity-0.4.11-1.el4 ---------------------- * Mon May 05 2008 Robert Scheck 0.4.11-1 - Upgrade to 0.4.11 (#440346) eggdrop-1.6.19-1.el4 -------------------- * Tue Apr 22 2008 Robert Scheck 1.6.19-1 - Upgrade to 1.6.19 epel-release-4-9 ---------------- * Fri Apr 25 2008 Matt Domsch - 4-9 - fix post and postun. postun would unconditionally remove the lines added by post. * Fri Apr 25 2008 Matt Domsch - 4-8 - use mirrorlists in epel-testing.repo - use download.fedoraproject.org in (commented out) baseurls * Fri Apr 25 2008 Michael Stahnke - 4-7 - Updated the repo file to use mirror manager for yum erlang-R11B-2.3.el4 ------------------- * Sun Dec 31 2006 Gerard Milmeister - R11B-2.3 - remove buildroot from installed files freehdl-0.0.6-1.el4 ------------------- * Sat Apr 19 2008 Eric Tanguy 0.0.6-1 - Update to 0.0.6 * Fri Feb 08 2008 Eric Tanguy 0.0.4-5 - Add patch to build with new gcc-4.3 * Sat May 05 2007 Eric Tanguy 0.0.4-4 - Rebuild * Thu Apr 19 2007 Eric Tanguy 0.0.4-3 - Add texinfo to BuildRequires gsl-1.10-10.el4 --------------- * Wed Feb 20 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.10-10 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 libupnp-1.6.6-1.el4 ------------------- * Thu May 01 2008 Eric Tanguy - 1.6.6-1 - Update to version 1.6.6 * Sun Feb 03 2008 Eric Tanguy - 1.6.5-1 - Update to version 1.6.5 * Sun Jan 27 2008 Eric Tanguy - 1.6.4-1 - Update to version 1.6.4 mod_fcgid-2.2-4.el4 ------------------- * Thu Feb 14 2008 Paul Howarth 2.2-4 - Rebuild with gcc 4.3.0 for Fedora 9 mod_security-2.1.7-1.el4 ------------------------ * Thu May 01 2008 Michael Fleming 2.1.7-1 - New upstream release (bz #444794) munin-1.2.5-4.el4 ----------------- * Wed Dec 26 2007 Kevin Fenzi - 1.2.5-4 - Add patch to fix ampersand and degrees in plugins (fixes #376441) net6-1.3.5-1.el4 ---------------- * Sat Jun 16 2007 Luke Macken - 1.3.5-1 - 1.3.5 obby-0.4.4-2.el4 ---------------- * Wed Dec 12 2007 Luke Macken - 0.4.4-2 - Remove avahi-devel requirement and disable zeroconf ocaml-findlib-1.2.1-5.el4 ------------------------- * Thu Apr 24 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 1.2.1-5 - Removed dependency generation for EL-4. - ocaml-camlp4 -> camlp4, ocaml-labltk -> labltk for this ancient version of OCaml. * Mon Apr 21 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 1.2.1-3 - New upstream URLs. ocaml-gsl-0.6.0-4.el4 --------------------- * Fri Apr 25 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 0.6.0-4 - Remove OCaml dependency generator for EL-*. * Fri Apr 25 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 0.6.0-3 - Fixed typo in description. - Mixed use of buildroot macro / RPM_BUILD_ROOT variable fixed. - Remove BR gsl (brought in by gsl-devel, so unnecessary). ocaml-omake-0.9.8.5-3.el4 ------------------------- * Fri Apr 25 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 0.9.8.5-3 - Removed dependency generator for EL-4. * Wed Apr 23 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 0.9.8.5-2 - Added stdin/stdout fix patch from Debian. * Wed Apr 23 2008 Richard W.M. Jones - 0.9.8.5-1 - Initial RPM release. perl-CGI-SpeedyCGI-2.22-2.el4 ----------------------------- * Sun May 04 2008 Robert Scheck 2.22-2 - Changes to match with Fedora Packaging Guidelines (#429609) perl-HTML-Template-2.9-1.el4.2 ------------------------------ * Tue Oct 16 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway - 2.9-1.2 - add BR: perl(Test::More) perl-HTML-Tree-3.23-2.el4 ------------------------- * Sun Aug 26 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway 3.23-2 - license tag fix perl-String-CRC32-1.4-1.el4 --------------------------- * Thu Apr 20 2006 Paul Howarth 1.4-1 - Update to 1.4 perl-Test-Pod-Coverage-1.08-1.el4 --------------------------------- * Thu Jan 26 2006 Jose Pedro Oliveira - 1.08-1 - Update to 1.08. perl-XML-TreeBuilder-3.09-9.el4 ------------------------------- * Fri Jan 18 2008 Jeff Fearn - 3.09-9 - Missed one 3.10 perl-XML-Writer-0.604-1.el4 --------------------------- * Tue Mar 18 2008 Alex Lancaster - 0.604-1 - New upstream release (0.604) phpMyAdmin-2.11.6-1.el4 ----------------------- * Tue Apr 29 2008 Robert Scheck 2.11.6 - Upstream released 2.11.6 pptp-1.7.1-4.el4 ---------------- * Wed Feb 13 2008 Paul Howarth 1.7.1-4 - Rebuild with gcc 4.3.0 for Fedora 9 publican-0.33-0.el4 ------------------- * Mon Apr 07 2008 Jeff Fearn 0.33-0 - Remove release from package name in html desktop spec file - Removed --nonet from xsltproc call BZ #436342 - Add Desktop css customisations publican-fedora-0.12-0.el4 -------------------------- * Mon Apr 07 2008 Jeff Fearn 0.12-0 - Add Desktop css customisations pyke-0.2-2.el4.1 ---------------- * Fri Apr 25 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway 0.2-2.1 - epel has egg-info? * Wed Apr 23 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway 0.2-2 - add BR: python-setuptools python-paste-1.6-1.el4 ---------------------- * Thu Feb 28 2008 Luke Macken - 1.6-1 - Update to 1.6 python-paste-deploy-1.3.1-2.el4 ------------------------------- * Sun Sep 02 2007 Luke Macken - 1.3.1-2 - Update for python-setuptools changes in rawhide python-paste-script-1.3.6-1.el4 ------------------------------- * Wed Oct 03 2007 Luke Macken - 1.3.6-1 - 1.3.6 python-sqlalchemy-0.3.11-1.el4 ------------------------------ * Tue Dec 11 2007 Toshio Kuratomi - 0.3.11-1 - Upgrade to 0.3.11. qucs-0.0.14-1.el4 ----------------- * Sat Apr 05 2008 Eric Tanguy - 0.0.14-1 - Update to 0.0.14 roadstencil-fonts-1.0-2.el4 --------------------------- * Sun May 04 2008 Jon Stanley - 1.0-2 - Correct source * Sun May 04 2008 Jon Stanley - 1.0-1 - Initial package roundup-1.4.4-1.el4.1 --------------------- * Mon May 12 2008 Ruben Kerkhof - 0.9.7-4 - Fix in EL4 because ruby(abi) is not provided in EL4 scons-0.98.1-1.el4 ------------------ * Sat Apr 19 2008 Gerard Milmeister - 0.98.1-1 - new release 0.98.1 scponly-4.8-1.el4 ----------------- * Mon May 05 2008 Toshio Kuratomi - 4.8-1 - Update to 4.8 which has its own version of. scponly-4.6-CVE-2007-6415. * Wed Feb 13 2008 Tomas Hoger - 4.6-10 - Add patch to prevent restriction bypass using OpenSSH's scp options -F and -o (CVE-2007-6415, #426072) * Mon Feb 11 2008 Warren Togami - 4.6-9 - rebuild with gcc-4.3 * Tue Dec 11 2007 Toshio Kuratomi - 4.6-8 - Disable rsync support due to security concerns: RH BZ#418201 * Tue Aug 21 2007 Warren Togami - 4.6-7 - rebuild * Fri Sep 15 2006 Warren Togami - 4.6-6 - rebuild for FC6 shorewall-4.0.10-2.el4 ---------------------- * Sun May 04 2008 Jonathan G. Underwood - 4.0.10-2 - Add upstream patches patch-perl-4.0.10-1.diff and patch-common-4.0.10-1.diff sipp-3.1-1.el4 -------------- * Wed Apr 30 2008 Peter Lemenkov 3.1-1 - Ver 3.1 * Thu Feb 21 2008 Peter Lemenkov 3.0-3 - Fixed build with GCC 4.3 - No need to remove .svn leftover * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.0-2 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 suitesparse-3.1.0-1.el4 ----------------------- * Fri May 02 2008 Quentin Spencer 3.1.0-1 - First EL-4 release. synergy-1.3.1-7.el4 ------------------- * Sun Feb 24 2008 Matthias Saou 1.3.1-7 - Include patch to fix build failure with gcc 4.3 (#434460). tinyproxy-1.6.3-2.el4 --------------------- * Wed Apr 16 2008 Jeremy Hinegardner - 1.6.3-2 - fix spec review issues - fix initscript unison213-2.13.16-9.el4.2 ------------------------- * Tue Apr 29 2008 Stephen Warren - 2.13.16-9.el4.2 - Fix typo. unison227-2.27.57-7.el4.2 ------------------------- * Tue Apr 29 2008 Stephen Warren - 2.27.57-7.el4.2 - Fix typo. zabbix-1.4.5-2.el4 ------------------ * Fri May 02 2008 Jarod Wilson - 1.4.5-2 - Seems the zabbix folks replaced the original 1.4.5 tarball with an updated tarball or something -- it actually does contain a tiny bit of additional code... So update to newer 1.4.5. - Fix building w/postgresql (#441456) Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/4: flashrom-0-0.9.20080517svn3332.el4 ---------------------------------- * Sat May 17 2008 Peter Lemenkov 0-0.9.20080517svn3332 - Fixed %patch0 * Sat May 17 2008 Peter Lemenkov 0-0.8.20080517svn3332 - Support Pm49FL004/2 Block Locking Registers - Add support for the Atmel AT25DF321 SPI flash - Lots of new SST flash chip IDs - Add lots of ATMEL SPI flash chips - Add SST39VF512, SST39VF010, SST39VF040 support - Add ICH9 detection to flashrom - Support for the Winbond W39V080FA series of chips - Support for flashing on the Kontron 986LCD-M board - Add board_enable for Artec Group DBE61 and DBE62 kyum-0.7.5-9.el4.3 ------------------ * Thu May 15 2008 Jochen Schmitt 0.7.5-9.3 - Set Req. for yum to greater or equal 2.2.0 rkhunter-1.3.2-3.el4 -------------------- * Mon Apr 28 2008 Kevin Fenzi - 1.3.2-3 - Change cron to run after prelink - bug #438622 * Wed Mar 26 2008 Kevin Fenzi - 1.3.2-2 - Move things to more standard locations for selinux - bug #438184 - Add exception for pulseaudio file - bug #438622 rtpproxy-1.1-0.3.beta.200804031.el4 ----------------------------------- * Fri May 16 2008 Peter Lemenkov - 1.1-0.3.beta.200804031 - Snapshot 20080403.1 superiotool-0-0.11.20080518svn3319.el4 -------------------------------------- * Sun May 18 2008 Peter Lemenkov 0-0.11.20080518svn3319 - Fixed installation * Sun May 18 2008 Peter Lemenkov 0-0.10.20080518svn3319 - Add support for dumping ITE IT8718F EC registers - Detect SMSC SCH5027 - Small cleanups From Fedora at FamilleCollet.com Mon May 19 16:50:00 2008 From: Fedora at FamilleCollet.com (Remi Collet) Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 18:50:00 +0200 Subject: perl-Net-IP need on EPEL-4 Message-ID: <4831AFB8.7070602@FamilleCollet.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi I maintain ocsinventory-agent for Fedora/EPEL. This package requires perl-Net-IP which is not available on RHEL-4 (was in "extras" until FC4 and in "core" from FC5) Would it be possible you push it to EPEL for RHEL 4 ? Test "build and use" seems ok for me. Regards Remi. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Remi - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkgxr7gACgkQYUppBSnxahiYQgCgkHnO99IaSFxopkYyrjlWn+DI 9ScAoNR2jsRUYoJ09CPTVw5OF2O6G6eR =hepm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From Remi at FamilleCollet.com Mon May 19 16:49:33 2008 From: Remi at FamilleCollet.com (Remi Collet) Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 18:49:33 +0200 Subject: perl-Net-IP need on EPEL-4 Message-ID: <4831AF9D.7010705@FamilleCollet.com> Hi I maintain ocsinventory-agent for Fedora/EPEL. This package requires perl-Net-IP which is not available on RHEL-4 (was in "extras" until FC4 and in "core" from FC5) Would it be possible you push it to EPEL for RHEL 4 ? Test "build and use" seems ok for me. Regards Remi. From smooge at gmail.com Mon May 19 16:53:22 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 10:53:22 -0600 Subject: Wednesday Meeting: Change of Time 1600 UTC?. Message-ID: <80d7e4090805190953p452245b4x48e83e240b9c48e2@mail.gmail.com> This is the last call on moving the meeting time to 1600 UTC which is 1800 Paris/Berlin/Prague/Warsaw 1700 London/Dublin 1600 Casablanca 1300 CA/Atlantic 1200 US/Eastern 1100 US/Midwest 1000 US/Mountain 0900 US/Pacific 0800 US/Anchorage 0700 US/Jeff_time 0600 US/Honolulu 0200+1 Melbourne 0400+1 Auckland [I keep spelling it awkland] -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From kevin at tummy.com Mon May 19 17:00:50 2008 From: kevin at tummy.com (Kevin Fenzi) Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 11:00:50 -0600 Subject: Wednesday Meeting: Change of Time 1600 UTC?. In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805190953p452245b4x48e83e240b9c48e2@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805190953p452245b4x48e83e240b9c48e2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20080519110050.17071823@ohm.scrye.com> On Mon, 19 May 2008 10:53:22 -0600 smooge at gmail.com ("Stephen John Smoogen") wrote: > This is the last call on moving the meeting time to 1600 UTC which is > > 1800 Paris/Berlin/Prague/Warsaw > 1700 London/Dublin > 1600 Casablanca > 1300 CA/Atlantic > 1200 US/Eastern > 1100 US/Midwest > 1000 US/Mountain Note that thats with Daylight savings time. ;) MST is 0900 > 0900 US/Pacific > 0800 US/Anchorage > 0700 US/Jeff_time > 0600 US/Honolulu > 0200+1 Melbourne > 0400+1 Auckland [I keep spelling it awkland] I'm happy to move the meeting to 1600UTC. Works fine for me. kevin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805190953p452245b4x48e83e240b9c48e2@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805190953p452245b4x48e83e240b9c48e2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <045CE6D2-5FC8-4678-9A9C-FCC5C15502DD@osuosl.org> On May 19, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > This is the last call on moving the meeting time to 1600 UTC which is This time doesn't work well for me, but if that's best for everyone else, go for it. > > > 1800 Paris/Berlin/Prague/Warsaw > 1700 London/Dublin > 1600 Casablanca > 1300 CA/Atlantic > 1200 US/Eastern > 1100 US/Midwest > 1000 US/Mountain > 0900 US/Pacific > 0800 US/Anchorage > 0700 US/Jeff_time Wow, I didn't know I had my own timezone! :) Thanks, Jeff From rjones at redhat.com Tue May 20 09:33:37 2008 From: rjones at redhat.com (Richard W.M. Jones) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 10:33:37 +0100 Subject: No libvirt-devel package? Message-ID: <20080520093337.GA25634@amd.home.annexia.org> Does anyone have an idea about this error? http://buildsys.fedoraproject.org/logs/fedora-5-epel/39036-ocaml-libvirt-0.4.1.0-3.el5/x86_64/root.log DEBUG util.py:250: No Package Found for libvirt-devel >= 0.2.1 or this one? http://buildsys.fedoraproject.org/logs/fedora-5-epel/39038-virt-top-1.0.1-4.el5/x86_64/root.log DEBUG util.py:250: No Package Found for libvirt-devel Of course libvirt is in RHEL since 5 GA, and it should build a libvirt-devel subpackage. This build has worked before -- it seems to have stopped working in the last couple of months. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Emerging Technologies, Red Hat http://et.redhat.com/~rjones virt-top is 'top' for virtual machines. Tiny program with many powerful monitoring features, net stats, disk stats, logging, etc. http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-top From bugs.michael at gmx.net Tue May 20 12:13:12 2008 From: bugs.michael at gmx.net (Michael Schwendt) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 14:13:12 +0200 Subject: No libvirt-devel package? In-Reply-To: <20080520093337.GA25634@amd.home.annexia.org> References: <20080520093337.GA25634@amd.home.annexia.org> Message-ID: <20080520141312.14bfeff5.bugs.michael@gmx.net> On Tue, 20 May 2008 10:33:37 +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > Does anyone have an idea about this error? > > http://buildsys.fedoraproject.org/logs/fedora-5-epel/39036-ocaml-libvirt-0.4.1.0-3.el5/x86_64/root.log > > DEBUG util.py:250: No Package Found for libvirt-devel >= 0.2.1 > > or this one? > > http://buildsys.fedoraproject.org/logs/fedora-5-epel/39038-virt-top-1.0.1-4.el5/x86_64/root.log > > DEBUG util.py:250: No Package Found for libvirt-devel > > Of course libvirt is in RHEL since 5 GA, and it should build a > libvirt-devel subpackage. > > This build has worked before -- it seems to have stopped working in > the last couple of months. I remember the virtualisation stuff was in a separate repo and we had to add it to the mock configs. Some time later the RHEL repos were moved to infrastructure.fedoraproject.org -- probably the packages went missing at that time. From rjones at redhat.com Tue May 20 12:22:29 2008 From: rjones at redhat.com (Richard W.M. Jones) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 13:22:29 +0100 Subject: No libvirt-devel package? In-Reply-To: <20080520141312.14bfeff5.bugs.michael@gmx.net> References: <20080520093337.GA25634@amd.home.annexia.org> <20080520141312.14bfeff5.bugs.michael@gmx.net> Message-ID: <20080520122229.GB25634@amd.home.annexia.org> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 02:13:12PM +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote: > I remember the virtualisation stuff was in a separate repo and we > had to add it to the mock configs. Some time later the RHEL repos > were moved to infrastructure.fedoraproject.org -- probably the > packages went missing at that time. Can this be fixed? libvirt is vital infrastructure for me. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Emerging Technologies, Red Hat http://et.redhat.com/~rjones virt-p2v converts physical machines to virtual machines. Boot with a live CD or over the network (PXE) and turn machines into Xen guests. http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-p2v From bugs.michael at gmx.net Tue May 20 13:18:35 2008 From: bugs.michael at gmx.net (Michael Schwendt) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 15:18:35 +0200 Subject: No libvirt-devel package? In-Reply-To: <20080520122229.GB25634@amd.home.annexia.org> References: <20080520093337.GA25634@amd.home.annexia.org> <20080520141312.14bfeff5.bugs.michael@gmx.net> <20080520122229.GB25634@amd.home.annexia.org> Message-ID: <20080520151835.d41b08c4.bugs.michael@gmx.net> On Tue, 20 May 2008 13:22:29 +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 02:13:12PM +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote: > > I remember the virtualisation stuff was in a separate repo and we > > had to add it to the mock configs. Some time later the RHEL repos > > were moved to infrastructure.fedoraproject.org -- probably the > > packages went missing at that time. > > Can this be fixed? libvirt is vital infrastructure for me. Once the right people learn about it (Dennis Gilmore, Mike McGrath, I think). From smooge at gmail.com Tue May 20 15:14:26 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 09:14:26 -0600 Subject: Wednesday Meeting: Change of Time 1600 UTC?. In-Reply-To: <045CE6D2-5FC8-4678-9A9C-FCC5C15502DD@osuosl.org> References: <80d7e4090805190953p452245b4x48e83e240b9c48e2@mail.gmail.com> <045CE6D2-5FC8-4678-9A9C-FCC5C15502DD@osuosl.org> Message-ID: <80d7e4090805200814r692816d0sf6404bfd9cc23037@mail.gmail.com> On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 9:13 PM, Jeff Sheltren wrote: > On May 19, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > >> This is the last call on moving the meeting time to 1600 UTC which is > > This time doesn't work well for me, but if that's best for everyone else, go > for it. > I have only heard from 2 of the board members. A +1 and a -1. That comes down to a 0 :). I need answers from quaid, etc before I will make any change. >> >> >> 1800 Paris/Berlin/Prague/Warsaw >> 1700 London/Dublin >> 1600 Casablanca >> 1300 CA/Atlantic >> 1200 US/Eastern >> 1100 US/Midwest >> 1000 US/Mountain >> 0900 US/Pacific >> 0800 US/Anchorage >> 0700 US/Jeff_time > > Wow, I didn't know I had my own timezone! :) > Yes.. all Jeff's have to move to Alaska. -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From mastahnke at gmail.com Tue May 20 17:31:36 2008 From: mastahnke at gmail.com (Michael Stahnke) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 12:31:36 -0500 Subject: No libvirt-devel package? In-Reply-To: <20080520151835.d41b08c4.bugs.michael@gmx.net> References: <20080520093337.GA25634@amd.home.annexia.org> <20080520141312.14bfeff5.bugs.michael@gmx.net> <20080520122229.GB25634@amd.home.annexia.org> <20080520151835.d41b08c4.bugs.michael@gmx.net> Message-ID: <7874d9dd0805201031h52e180e0vace96f11a3610bf0@mail.gmail.com> I too saw this error when trying to build recently. stahnma From mastahnke at gmail.com Tue May 20 17:32:36 2008 From: mastahnke at gmail.com (Michael Stahnke) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 12:32:36 -0500 Subject: Wednesday Meeting: Change of Time 1600 UTC?. In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805200814r692816d0sf6404bfd9cc23037@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805190953p452245b4x48e83e240b9c48e2@mail.gmail.com> <045CE6D2-5FC8-4678-9A9C-FCC5C15502DD@osuosl.org> <80d7e4090805200814r692816d0sf6404bfd9cc23037@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <7874d9dd0805201032t6f866869g548304d85b4863a3@mail.gmail.com> It's still a maybe (+0) for me. Wednesday are often hectic for me, but I'll see what I can do. stahnma On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 9:13 PM, Jeff Sheltren wrote: >> On May 19, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: >> >>> This is the last call on moving the meeting time to 1600 UTC which is >> >> This time doesn't work well for me, but if that's best for everyone else, go >> for it. >> > > I have only heard from 2 of the board members. A +1 and a -1. That > comes down to a 0 :). I need answers from quaid, etc before I will > make any change. > >>> >>> >>> 1800 Paris/Berlin/Prague/Warsaw >>> 1700 London/Dublin >>> 1600 Casablanca >>> 1300 CA/Atlantic >>> 1200 US/Eastern >>> 1100 US/Midwest >>> 1000 US/Mountain >>> 0900 US/Pacific >>> 0800 US/Anchorage >>> 0700 US/Jeff_time >> >> Wow, I didn't know I had my own timezone! :) >> > > Yes.. all Jeff's have to move to Alaska. > > > > -- > Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux > How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed > in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" > > _______________________________________________ > epel-devel-list mailing list > epel-devel-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list > From gospo at redhat.com Tue May 20 17:42:13 2008 From: gospo at redhat.com (Andy Gospodarek) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 13:42:13 -0400 Subject: Wednesday Meeting: Change of Time 1600 UTC?. In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805200814r692816d0sf6404bfd9cc23037@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805190953p452245b4x48e83e240b9c48e2@mail.gmail.com> <045CE6D2-5FC8-4678-9A9C-FCC5C15502DD@osuosl.org> <80d7e4090805200814r692816d0sf6404bfd9cc23037@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20080520174212.GV9170@gospo.usersys.redhat.com> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 09:14:26AM -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 9:13 PM, Jeff Sheltren wrote: > > On May 19, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > > > >> This is the last call on moving the meeting time to 1600 UTC which is > > > > This time doesn't work well for me, but if that's best for everyone else, go > > for it. > > > > I have only heard from 2 of the board members. A +1 and a -1. That > comes down to a 0 :). I need answers from quaid, etc before I will > make any change. > +1 Lunchtime on the east coast isn't ideal, but then again we are always going to meet during someone's lunch hour, so I won't complain too loudly (I just might get food on my keyboard). From smooge at gmail.com Tue May 20 19:21:44 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 13:21:44 -0600 Subject: Status of asterisk Message-ID: <80d7e4090805201221j276d874dpa65c4550c06bdd92@mail.gmail.com> Hi what are the remainders on this one at the moment? -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From jeff at ocjtech.us Tue May 20 19:51:51 2008 From: jeff at ocjtech.us (Jeffrey Ollie) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 14:51:51 -0500 Subject: Status of asterisk In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805201221j276d874dpa65c4550c06bdd92@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805201221j276d874dpa65c4550c06bdd92@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <935ead450805201251v6533ec23xcb8571d6770ff49@mail.gmail.com> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > Hi what are the remainders on this one at the moment? The blocker is/was having a new enough speex in RHEL to support app_conference, which requires speex 1.2. However, after the recent Debian SSL debacle, the resulting discussion of patches in Fedora-space, and the difficulty in keeping the app_conference patch updated, I think that I'm leaning towards dropping the app_conference patch from the Asterisk package (and probably a couple of others as well). I've already commented the patch out of the current F9 and rawhide package. This decision was made easier because I believe that Digium is working on a new conferencing app that doesn't require a kernel module to operate (which is the reason that I added app_conference in the first place). Unfortunately I don't think that it's supposed to be released until Asterisk 1.6.1 and Asterisk 1.6.0 is still in beta. However, I haven't tried compiling the Asterisk 1.6 packages for EPEL yet so there may be other issues that need taking care of. Jeff From kwade at redhat.com Tue May 20 20:26:16 2008 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten 'quaid' Wade) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 13:26:16 -0700 Subject: Wednesday Meeting: Change of Time 1600 UTC?. In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805200814r692816d0sf6404bfd9cc23037@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805190953p452245b4x48e83e240b9c48e2@mail.gmail.com> <045CE6D2-5FC8-4678-9A9C-FCC5C15502DD@osuosl.org> <80d7e4090805200814r692816d0sf6404bfd9cc23037@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1211315176.18933.286.camel@calliope.phig.org> On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 09:14 -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 9:13 PM, Jeff Sheltren wrote: > > On May 19, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > > > >> This is the last call on moving the meeting time to 1600 UTC which is > > > > This time doesn't work well for me, but if that's best for everyone else, go > > for it. > > > > I have only heard from 2 of the board members. A +1 and a -1. That > comes down to a 0 :). I need answers from quaid, etc before I will > make any change. I'm +1 to 1600 ... BUT, I am perhaps more flexible than others. At the very least, I'm not restricted in IRC usage from work. :) I also do my darndest to make EPEL work part of my $dayjob, as it is for many of us whether you work for Red Hat or not. But I want to remain flexible for those who may have more restrictions and stuff. - Karsten -- Karsten Wade, Sr. Developer Community Mgr. Dev Fu : http://developer.redhatmagazine.com Fedora : http://quaid.fedorapeople.org gpg key : AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From smooge at gmail.com Tue May 20 20:36:46 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 14:36:46 -0600 Subject: Wednesday Meeting: Change of Time 1600 UTC?. In-Reply-To: <1211315176.18933.286.camel@calliope.phig.org> References: <80d7e4090805190953p452245b4x48e83e240b9c48e2@mail.gmail.com> <045CE6D2-5FC8-4678-9A9C-FCC5C15502DD@osuosl.org> <80d7e4090805200814r692816d0sf6404bfd9cc23037@mail.gmail.com> <1211315176.18933.286.camel@calliope.phig.org> Message-ID: <80d7e4090805201336t41e8663di436a7d5b8c211f2e@mail.gmail.com> 2008/5/20 Karsten 'quaid' Wade : > > On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 09:14 -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: >> On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 9:13 PM, Jeff Sheltren wrote: >> > On May 19, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: >> > >> >> This is the last call on moving the meeting time to 1600 UTC which is >> > >> > This time doesn't work well for me, but if that's best for everyone else, go >> > for it. >> > >> >> I have only heard from 2 of the board members. A +1 and a -1. That >> comes down to a 0 :). I need answers from quaid, etc before I will >> make any change. > > I'm +1 to 1600 ... BUT, I am perhaps more flexible than others. At the > very least, I'm not restricted in IRC usage from work. :) I also do my > darndest to make EPEL work part of my $dayjob, as it is for many of us > whether you work for Red Hat or not. But I want to remain flexible for > those who may have more restrictions and stuff. > Ok I am moving it to 1600 UTC for this next meeting. We will work it out after that for a better time. God I need a 3 dimensional calender... -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From kwade at redhat.com Tue May 20 20:29:43 2008 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten 'quaid' Wade) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 13:29:43 -0700 Subject: No libvirt-devel package? In-Reply-To: <20080520151835.d41b08c4.bugs.michael@gmx.net> References: <20080520093337.GA25634@amd.home.annexia.org> <20080520141312.14bfeff5.bugs.michael@gmx.net> <20080520122229.GB25634@amd.home.annexia.org> <20080520151835.d41b08c4.bugs.michael@gmx.net> Message-ID: <1211315383.18933.290.camel@calliope.phig.org> On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 15:18 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote: > On Tue, 20 May 2008 13:22:29 +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > > On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 02:13:12PM +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote: > > > I remember the virtualisation stuff was in a separate repo and we > > > had to add it to the mock configs. Some time later the RHEL repos > > > were moved to infrastructure.fedoraproject.org -- probably the > > > packages went missing at that time. > > > > Can this be fixed? libvirt is vital infrastructure for me. > > Once the right people learn about it (Dennis Gilmore, Mike McGrath, > I think). File a ticket and assign it to Dennis? https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure - Karsten -- Karsten Wade, Sr. Developer Community Mgr. Dev Fu : http://developer.redhatmagazine.com Fedora : http://quaid.fedorapeople.org gpg key : AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From smooge at gmail.com Tue May 20 20:46:19 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 14:46:19 -0600 Subject: EPEL Meeting: 2008-05-21 1600 UTC * NEW TIME * Message-ID: <80d7e4090805201346r2fcddf1ew22e940a116a94d0e@mail.gmail.com> Due to some scheduling issues, we are going to try and move the EPEL meetings to Wednesday 1600 UTC in Fedora Meeting. We will try to find a time where a super-majority of the SIG/Project board together Agenda: I) Old Business A) Packages in waiting 1) asterisk 2) other? B) Build system move to koji? 1) Do we have an intern? 2) FUDcon hackathon? C) Other? II) New Business A) RH Summit Talks 1) Stahnma? 2) Quaid? B) FudCon work C) Are we a SIG or a Project? In order to better organize ourselves, what part of us is a Special Interest Group and what part of us is a Project.. and how do we better organize ourselves. D) Elections for board? 1 year terms? when to when who gets re-elected first? E) Updating Documentation for WIKI move. III) Open Discussion -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From buildsys at fedoraproject.org Tue May 20 23:40:32 2008 From: buildsys at fedoraproject.org (buildsys at fedoraproject.org) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 19:40:32 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Fedora EPEL Package Build Report 2008-05-20 Message-ID: <20080520234032.89E5715217B@buildsys.fedoraproject.org> Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL 5: 1 Django-0.96.2-1.el5 Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/5: 10 brettfont-fonts-20080506-3.el5 NEW email2trac-0.13-2.el5 : Utilities for converting emails to trac tickets g2clib-1.0.5-3.el5 NEW perl-Ima-DBI-0.35-1.el5 : Database connection caching and organization python-fedora-0.2.99.11.1-1.el5 python-IPy-0.60-1.el5 NEW R-zoo-1.5-4.el5 : Z's ordered observations for irregular time series NEW ucview-0.20.1-1.el5 : Image and video capture application using unicap toolkit unicap-0.2.23-1.el5 NEW wgrib2-1.7.2b-1.el5 : Manipulate, inventory and decode GRIB2 files Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/4: 5 brettfont-fonts-20080506-3.el4 g2clib-1.0.5-3.el4 python-IPy-0.60-1.el4 NEW R-zoo-1.5-4.el4 : Z's ordered observations for irregular time series NEW wgrib2-1.7.2b-1.el4 : Manipulate, inventory and decode GRIB2 files Changes in Fedora EPEL 5: Django-0.96.2-1.el5 ------------------- * Mon May 19 2008 Michel Salim - 0.96.2-1 - XSS security update: CVE-2008-2302 (bz# 442757-60) * Sat Apr 05 2008 Michel Salim - 0.96.1-2 - Package .egg-info file on Fedora >= 9 Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/5: brettfont-fonts-20080506-3.el5 ------------------------------ * Mon May 19 2008 Jon Stanley - 20080506-3 - Remove extraneous metadata (#447350) email2trac-0.13-2.el5 --------------------- * Tue May 20 2008 Jesse Keating - 0.13-2 - BR python as per review. * Mon May 19 2008 Jesse Keating - 0.13-1 - First submission to Fedora g2clib-1.0.5-3.el5 ------------------ * Tue Jan 22 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.0.5-3 - Remove %{?_smp_mflags}, makefile is not parallel make safe perl-Ima-DBI-0.35-1.el5 ----------------------- * Sun Aug 26 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway 0.35-1 - 0.35 - license tag fix python-fedora-0.2.99.11.1-1.el5 ------------------------------- * Wed Apr 23 2008 Toshio Kuratomi - 0.2.99.11.1-1 - Fix a crasher bug. python-IPy-0.60-1.el5 --------------------- * Tue May 20 2008 Matt Domsch 0.60-1 - with assistance from Mike Frisch - 0.60 R-zoo-1.5-4.el5 --------------- * Tue May 20 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.5-4 - Add a couple more doc files * Mon May 12 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.5-3 - Include time series in summary - Fix up build requires for older versions * Fri May 09 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.5-2 - Fix URL - Fix line endings - Change requires to tex(latex) * Wed May 07 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.5-1 - Initial package creation ucview-0.20.1-1.el5 ------------------- * Mon May 19 2008 Robert Scheck 0.20.1-1 - Upgrade to 0.20.1 * Sun May 18 2008 Robert Scheck 0.17-1 - Upgrade to 0.17 - Initial spec file for Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux unicap-0.2.23-1.el5 ------------------- * Mon May 19 2008 Robert Scheck 0.2.23-1 - Upgrade to 0.2.23 - Corrected packaging of cpi/*.so files (thanks to Arne Caspari) wgrib2-1.7.2b-1.el5 ------------------- * Mon May 19 2008 Orion Poplawski - 1.7.2b-1 - Update to 1.7.2b - Update makefile patch Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/4: brettfont-fonts-20080506-3.el4 ------------------------------ * Mon May 19 2008 Jon Stanley - 20080506-3 - Remove extraneous metadata (#447350) g2clib-1.0.5-3.el4 ------------------ * Tue Jan 22 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.0.5-3 - Remove %{?_smp_mflags}, makefile is not parallel make safe python-IPy-0.60-1.el4 --------------------- * Tue May 20 2008 Matt Domsch 0.60-1 - with assistance from Mike Frisch - 0.60 R-zoo-1.5-4.el4 --------------- * Tue May 20 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.5-4 - Add a couple more doc files * Mon May 12 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.5-3 - Include time series in summary - Fix up build requires for older versions * Fri May 09 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.5-2 - Fix URL - Fix line endings - Change requires to tex(latex) * Wed May 07 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.5-1 - Initial package creation wgrib2-1.7.2b-1.el4 ------------------- * Mon May 19 2008 Orion Poplawski - 1.7.2b-1 - Update to 1.7.2b - Update makefile patch From smooge at gmail.com Wed May 21 18:35:10 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 12:35:10 -0600 Subject: IRC Log 2008-05-21 Message-ID: <80d7e4090805211135h1e75aae4m11fc6bec6422b6fb@mail.gmail.com> **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 21 06:55:44 2008 May 21 10:00:00 >#fedora-devel< Meeting ping: Jeff_S, knurd, mmcgrath, nirik, smooge, stahnma, quaid and everyone interested in EPEL -- EPEL meeting in #fedora-meeting now! May 21 10:01:30 am I on time? May 21 10:01:54 !date -u May 21 10:02:06 * nirik is here for the epel meeting. May 21 10:02:06 * smooge has changed the topic to: EPEL Sig meeting -- Meeting rules at http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/Schedule/MeetingGuidelines -- Init process May 21 10:02:18 woohoo May 21 10:02:20 Hi everybody; who's around for the EPEL meeting? May 21 10:02:22 * stahnma makes a meeting May 21 10:02:33 * smooge likes to remind everyone that the schedule for todays meeting as well as a list of all open tasks can be found on http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/Schedule May 21 10:02:47 if I had caught up with those tasks... May 21 10:02:50 * sahak has quit ("Ex-Chat") May 21 10:05:03 ok for the record I am behind on reports May 21 10:05:23 and I am unplugging my phone because people keep calling when my calender says I am busy.. May 21 10:05:48 * smooge has changed the topic to: EPEL Sig meeting -- Old Business -- EL pushes May 21 10:06:19 sorry, just finished a phone call May 21 10:06:21 knurd has been pushing out EPEL on schedule.. so I think we are doing well with getting stuff out into testing and into production May 21 10:06:25 going pretty well as far as I can see... I would remind people that if you build a security fix, please let the pushers know about it so it can get pushed to stable. May 21 10:06:56 I think I got most of the ruby packages in rawhide into F9 May 21 10:06:59 I agree.. I think this is something easier with bodhi... May 21 10:07:11 so we will have rails soon? May 21 10:07:53 yeah, with bodhi it's easy to mark security updates... May 21 10:08:04 I hope we will ahve asterisk soon since its last 'failing' is being dropped from the spec May 21 10:08:18 smooge: rails is in testing May 21 10:08:58 cool. I have a 'client' who wants rails on EL boxes.. May 21 10:09:30 stahnma, anything we can help with for further ruby testing? May 21 10:09:32 * nirik is going to try and work on finishing up Xfce testing this week and get in in epel5 soon too. May 21 10:09:42 smooge: just run some apps with it May 21 10:09:57 There were almost 0 tweaks from rawhide to epel, so that's good May 21 10:10:26 nirik, ok thats sounds like a good plan. I want to test Xfce soon.. though I am going to be reformatting the laptop for travel to F9 for encryption... May 21 10:10:45 then back to EL-5 when I get back from travel May 21 10:11:01 * SmootherFrOgZ (n=Smoother at fedora/SmootherFrOgZ) has joined #fedora-meeting May 21 10:11:04 smooge: cool. I should have Xfce in soonly... it's of course already in fedora. ;) May 21 10:11:18 anyway.. I think that brings us to the next topic: bodhi May 21 10:11:21 * SmootherFrOgZ is back May 21 10:11:34 * smooge has changed the topic to: EPEL Sig meeting -- Old Business -- Build system May 21 10:11:44 hey! SmootherFrOgZ May 21 10:11:48 glad you could make it May 21 10:12:11 ok does anyone know what the status of koji patches for EL-4/5 builds? May 21 10:12:31 someone works on ? May 21 10:12:33 * nirik sadly doesn't know of any progress there. May 21 10:12:45 did we get an intern on it? do we want to see if a Fudcon hackathon to beat it into submission? May 21 10:12:52 quaid, ? May 21 10:14:15 I would like to see a general epel hack session at fudcon. We could try and get that done or at least progressing as part of it. May 21 10:14:16 hrm, sry May 21 10:14:28 * nirik wonders who all is going to be at fudcon? May 21 10:14:35 ok I would like to do a hack session also. May 21 10:14:44 I don't know that we have an intern for that May 21 10:14:47 but hackfest is good May 21 10:14:47 nirik, i'll be there May 21 10:14:53 * quaid will be there May 21 10:15:00 SmootherFrOgZ: excellent May 21 10:15:01 I will be there also... May 21 10:15:13 well 90% assured I will be there. May 21 10:15:17 We could take time to have a talk about at fudcon too May 21 10:15:18 I will know tomorrow May 21 10:15:28 * kital (n=Joerg_Si at fedora/kital) has joined #fedora-meeting May 21 10:15:35 this will be a bit of a bigger thing for EPEL, actually, this time May 21 10:15:39 last year was the launch of EPEL May 21 10:15:42 SmootherFrOgZ, I have it on the schedule in new business May 21 10:15:48 nice May 21 10:16:00 this year we have talks, many leaders there, interest from ISVs and RHX (rhx.redhat.com) to sort out, etc. May 21 10:16:13 yeah, and with redhat summit we might get folks coming over from that to see whats what. May 21 10:16:17 +1 May 21 10:16:27 any other old business? packages that ened a kick? May 21 10:16:34 I'm pushing where I can to get that advertized, since it is an important crossover piece May 21 10:16:48 all else fails, we walk around and talk to people in their little ISV booths :) May 21 10:16:51 * smooge has changed the topic to: EPEL Sig meeting -- New Business -- RH Summit + Fudcon May 21 10:17:00 smooge: I would like to see us get rid of the broken deps in epel4 testing... some have been there a long time. May 21 10:17:02 ok sorry I am slower than the conversation :) May 21 10:17:18 * nirik is slower still. ;) May 21 10:17:23 sorry, I didn't mean to force change topics :) May 21 10:17:46 * smooge has changed the topic to: EPEL Sig meeting -- Old Business -- Broken Deps May 21 10:17:55 lets do the broken deps and then onto summit May 21 10:17:59 k May 21 10:18:04 hm, there is also a package that need to be branched into epel, specificaly for EL-4 May 21 10:18:13 how many do we have currently? May 21 10:18:33 * stahnma is back. May 21 10:18:39 I will be there too ^^ FUDcon May 21 10:18:45 well, something is still wacky with the deps scripts. May 21 10:18:58 Hopefully I can get with dgilmore or mmcgrath and see if we can track it down. May 21 10:19:12 but the epel4-testing broken deps, many have been around for a long time... May 21 10:19:26 should we just remove those packages from the repo? or prod maintainers again? May 21 10:19:54 http://www.redhat.com/archives/epel-devel-list/2008-May/msg00041.html May 21 10:19:57 nirik: I would like to help fix that stuff too May 21 10:20:10 I need an excuse to get an infrastructure account anyway May 21 10:20:33 I would say lets prod maintainers one more time May 21 10:20:36 I guess there is some epel5-testing ones that have been around for a while too. May 21 10:20:45 and if a week goes by with no action, then we pull them May 21 10:20:55 I need to get my infrastructure account dealt with too.. May 21 10:20:57 I am less concerned about testing and stable.. May 21 10:20:57 ok, sounds good. I will be happy to help track down/fix too. May 21 10:21:18 well, the ones listed in that report for stable are mostly bogus. May 21 10:21:22 stahnma, +1 on the week report and pull May 21 10:21:35 * nphilipp has quit ("Leaving") May 21 10:21:45 yeah, +1 from me to prod and pull... they have lingered for a long time with no action. May 21 10:21:51 If we need to get a 'devel' tree to allow for such broken ones to stick in.. thats a later conversation May 21 10:22:06 stahnma: can you prod maintainers? many of them have bugs filed... but direct email might work better. May 21 10:22:17 +& May 21 10:22:19 1 May 21 10:22:28 nirik: I can. I can hit you up later for the exact info if I can't track it down May 21 10:22:38 stahnma: sure, happy to help. May 21 10:22:56 ok, moving on? May 21 10:23:05 Ok lets put a schedule. we announce after the meeting and we pull on June 4th May 21 10:23:24 * _blah_ (n=rob at fedora/blah) has joined #fedora-meeting May 21 10:23:39 * smooge has changed the topic to: EPEL Sig meeting -- New Business -- RH Summit + Fudcon May 21 10:23:43 Ok now back to quaid May 21 10:24:08 * stahnma really needs to start finalizing material :) May 21 10:24:28 stahnma, your talk is at RH summit or Fudcon.. I lost track sorry May 21 10:24:33 luckily I have to give a similar presentation next week, so I will have mine pretty stable by then May 21 10:24:36 smooge: RH summit May 21 10:24:39 it's about Updates May 21 10:24:43 for EL May 21 10:24:46 and managing them all May 21 10:24:47 cool. anything we can do to help May 21 10:25:09 My talk will be mostly high-level process oriented May 21 10:25:26 * mmcgrath is here, sorry guys May 21 10:25:33 I had planned on using RHN/Satellite during hte talk, but then my talk was moved to the open source track May 21 10:25:44 * smooge gives mmcgrath a wet noodle May 21 10:25:53 so I will talk a bit about the concepts of updates and applying them in large-scale environments May 21 10:26:03 and probably sell EPEL in there a few times May 21 10:26:10 as, we use it heavily May 21 10:26:12 cool May 21 10:26:28 mmcgrath: if you have some time sometime this week, could I get your assistance to try and track down the wonkyness with the epel broken deps script? or get access to look at the repos so I can try and figure it out? :) May 21 10:26:41 nirik: yeah I'll get you access. May 21 10:26:47 mmcgrath: thanks. May 21 10:27:09 i'm available for help nirik May 21 10:27:11 stahnma: sounds good... and since it's in the open source track we can all come and heckle you. ;) May 21 10:27:32 SmootherFrOgZ: cool. Discuss after meeting? May 21 10:27:38 stahnma, that sounds great. Getting how you manage large scale environments is one of the things my boss has given me as homework for letting me to go May 21 10:27:40 nirik, sure ;) May 21 10:28:11 I am supposed to ramp up an 'open-source-isp-like environmnet' by end of summer May 21 10:28:50 Anyway.. quaid you around still? May 21 10:29:09 I am back May 21 10:29:23 What items would you like see done at FUDcon? May 21 10:29:41 OK ... May 21 10:30:13 * Meet with any ISVs that show up and talk with them about what "concerns" they have, etc. ... some of it is putting a human face on Fedora EPEL May 21 10:30:27 quaid: I completely agree May 21 10:30:34 maybe we should get business cards May 21 10:30:44 tweak the Ambassadors cards? May 21 10:30:48 perhaps May 21 10:31:08 in terms of contributors May 21 10:31:27 that would be the other part, what do we need to encourage? how can we use the gathering of Fedorans to improve EPEL? May 21 10:31:36 * stahnma needs to leave May 21 10:31:43 ok thanks stahnma May 21 10:31:48 thanks stahnma May 21 10:31:50 quaid: I can speak with you later about some ideas May 21 10:31:51 thanks May 21 10:31:57 ok May 21 10:32:07 I think we should look at getting our announce list setup before then... tell people to subscribe to that? May 21 10:32:08 * No5251 has quit ("Kein Anschluss unter dieser Nummer!") May 21 10:32:38 +1 May 21 10:32:48 quaid, one of the big issues that I know is that people want a lot but some of those items do not fit into Fedora packaging or other schemes May 21 10:33:05 ok +1 on announce list May 21 10:33:19 mmcgrath, is the fedora mailman available for that May 21 10:34:07 smooge: we could look at how to market Fedora packaging as being worth the effort for people who wouldn't otherwise want to do it ? May 21 10:34:19 smooge: yeah, you just want to announce it? May 21 10:34:49 also, if we could, might be good to setup some mentor thing... ie, get a mentor who knows the ropes to try and help you with packaging your thing in a sane way for epel. May 21 10:34:56 mmcgrath, announce fedora mailman or announce epel-announce (and any other lists)? May 21 10:35:48 a epel-announce-list for possibly announcing new packages, announcing things like incompatible updates, etc... for end users. May 21 10:36:04 smooge: if you just want to send out an announcement use fedora-announce if you want to create an epel-announce list I'd leave it at the @redhat.com list (I can get that setup for you) until we figure out how the non fedorahosted lists are going to be. May 21 10:36:23 quaid, the issue that I saw was that a lot of ISV things usually bring in their own 'stack' of open source stuff because it conflicts with existing EL-5/EPEL packages. (the whole using /opt for one ISV wanting to get included in epel) May 21 10:37:06 mmcgrath, nirik, the wish is to create an epel-announce at xxxxx email list where we can announce new/old packages and rebuilds and such? May 21 10:37:48 smooge: I'm fine eith that or leaving it where it is. May 21 10:37:55 well, yeah... but even more low traffic... not all updates/pushes... but things when end users need to know something... May 21 10:38:12 +1 for mmcgrath May 21 10:38:27 * mbacovsk has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) May 21 10:38:38 perhaps we should discuss further on list the exact needs/scope? May 21 10:38:54 ok lets discuss on list and get it nailed down. May 21 10:39:12 smooge: right, and if we want ISVs as contributors, and I reckon we do, we need to find ways to teach them why that is a bad way :) May 21 10:39:21 ah, one other item ... May 21 10:39:45 * ISV relationship discussion with EPEL and RHT's ISV partner managers May 21 10:39:45 quaid: yeah, a mentor type thing (if we can find people with time to mentor) would help there too. May 21 10:39:53 quaid, well if their apps don't work without perl-5.8 or ruby-999999 its a bit hard :) but thats another discussion May 21 10:39:55 that would be a Thursday hackfest/discussion topic May 21 10:40:22 nirik: right, and some training for the mentors in the differences in relating to ISVs as opposed to the rest of the known universe May 21 10:40:33 yep. May 21 10:41:34 +1 Thursday discussion on ISV interaction , +1 on mentor training for packaging for enterprise May 21 10:42:01 ok, I'll continue on trying to setup that meeting; that will mean spending part of Wednesday walking around talking with the ISVs May 21 10:42:01 +1 for both May 21 10:42:35 if stahnma is there then (iirc he is), we could partner on that discussion, maybe grab Spot or someone else to talk about why the packaging methodology is great, etc. May 21 10:42:54 that discussion == walking around the exhibit hall inviting people to meet with us on Thursday, etc. May 21 10:43:05 plus I'll work on it in advance May 21 10:45:10 ok I have not set up my travel yet. If RH doesnt mind me being there on the 18th I could come in on the 17th and leave the 22nd. that would let me be there on the 18th for you May 21 10:45:13 +1, i'll be part of the exhibiter at RH summit (including my employer) May 21 10:45:28 * nirik gets in wed afternoon. May 21 10:46:00 otehrwise I will be there on the afternoon/evening 18th May 21 10:46:18 and able to do stuff on the 19th May 21 10:46:49 smooge: +1 to that, that's what I'd prefer, feel free to pass that along to the RH handlers :) May 21 10:47:17 * fab has quit (No route to host) May 21 10:47:34 * izaac (n=izaac at fedora/izaac) has joined #fedora-meeting May 21 10:47:34 ok 3 items left. I will be on travel from 2008-06-03 to 2008-06-11. I need someone to run the meeting on the 4th May 21 10:47:50 * fab (n=bellet at bellet.info) has joined #fedora-meeting May 21 10:47:55 * nirik should be around... happy to run the meeting. May 21 10:48:07 same May 21 10:48:08 And maybe the one on the 18th :) but I think we will try to do that online May 21 10:48:17 or in person.. or somesuch\ May 21 10:48:31 hm...in person could be nice :) May 21 10:48:33 actually lets move the 18th meeting to the 19th so we can meet May 21 10:48:51 +1 for in person meeting on 19th. May 21 10:49:12 ok lets work out the details in email then May 21 10:49:43 * smooge has changed the topic to: EPEL Sig meeting -- New Business -- SIG/Project/Elections May 21 10:50:27 Ok the next to last topic is getting the governance of this unit down. THere is an EPEL SIG, an EPEL project and probably an EPEL zoo May 21 10:51:01 well, there is the whole new viewpoint of SIGs and subprojects to throw in there May 21 10:51:11 spoleeba: you around to help here? May 21 10:51:26 spoleeba: I like ctyler's matrix bands idea, btw May 21 10:51:27 are we 2 different groups with the same governance ;) or just one and what is the connection (ok I realized this from reading other Jeff May 21 10:51:31 s blog) May 21 10:51:44 well, also part of the confusion I think is due to 'extras' merging with 'core', and epel is kinda like extras was before the merge... but we haven't merged anywher.e May 21 10:51:48 I think EPEL is a SIG in that definition May 21 10:52:05 with people who are embedded in the other subprojects that EPEL requires to survive -- infra, websites, marketing, docs, etc. May 21 10:52:26 that definition == Spaleta-san's May 21 10:52:40 ok that sounds like what I was thinking also. May 21 10:52:57 * nirik isn't sure, and isn't sure it matters too much. Call us what you like as long as we can get the things done we need to do. May 21 10:53:02 quaid, what huh? May 21 10:53:12 spoleeba: is EPEL a SIG? or a subproject? May 21 10:53:30 quaid, in my new world order its a subproject May 21 10:53:39 quaid, like Fedora packaging is a subproject May 21 10:54:01 nirik, my main issue with it is whether we need to have regular elections, what our board structure should be etc so that we aren't seen as not even a meritocracy but an old boys club May 21 10:54:24 SIG's seem to need regular elections.. Projects no. May 21 10:54:28 well, if we are a SIG, sigs don't do elections. May 21 10:54:37 or I could be completely wrong May 21 10:54:43 everyone interested joins in and splits up the work the way they like. May 21 10:54:58 smooge, i dont think there are any rules concerning..governance May 21 10:55:02 spoleeba: SIGs -- elections or no? May 21 10:55:05 right May 21 10:55:19 a SIG could choose to do elections or not, right? May 21 10:55:21 SIGs souhldn't May 21 10:55:35 quaid, i dont think enough groups have bought in to the new world order..to really know what best practices in terms of governance should be May 21 10:55:48 ok... I must have been reading some out of date docs or unapproved stuff or just been snortin the fairy dust again :/. May 21 10:56:05 * nirik always thought SIGS == loose assocation around a common area, and project == elections, more formal setup. May 21 10:56:15 quaid, a SIG could choose to throw darts...or even yarts May 21 10:56:17 but hey, like I said, I don't much care as long as we can do our work. May 21 10:56:24 spoleeba: not sure I agree that EPEL == Packaging; I think instead we are relying entirely upon Packaging and built on top of that, to many degrees May 21 10:56:28 which is ok.. since I just want to make sure we aren't missing the obvious rules where Jun 1st we should have re-elected everyone. May 21 10:56:39 quaid, shrug May 21 10:57:01 quaid, EPEL crosses a lot of easily defined topical software boundaries May 21 10:57:07 quaid, i wouldnt make it a SIG May 21 10:57:39 quaid, id find a way to get EPEL role into SIGs that have software which is useful to EPEL users May 21 10:57:51 ok May 21 10:58:18 * sereinity (n=sereinit at mon69-3-82-235-39-70.fbx.proxad.net) has joined #fedora-meeting May 21 10:58:23 quaid, i refuse to have a world view that is cookie-cutter May 21 10:58:45 smooge: so this doesn't help much, but at least we know more of what we don't know May 21 10:58:52 smooge: I'd say, take elections discussion to the list :) May 21 10:59:15 spoleeba: but star shapes! and pagan holiday trees! and snowdudes! May 21 10:59:17 ok ok I think we will put that down that we are currently a SIG so we don't do elections, but we are open to discussing it further with new definitions May 21 10:59:39 and move the discussion to the list May 21 11:00:00 and the last thing on the list May 21 11:00:13 * smooge has changed the topic to: EPEL Sig meeting -- New Business -- New Wiki/New Documents May 21 11:00:21 smooge, do you have a clear idea of the number of contributors to EPEL at the moment? May 21 11:00:37 spoleeba: as a note, it was the Board what set the definition of a project, and that it must have an elected governance, and this is why it matters in the current moment, right? ... so, this is why I ask now of what we are considering, so we can send the right signals and help people with getting ahead May 21 11:00:39 spoleeba, no. May 21 11:00:49 new wiki! May 21 11:01:05 so do we have someone tending the new wiki epel pages? May 21 11:01:07 good point, has anyone here looked at the new instance to see if our stuff transferred over well? May 21 11:01:17 new instance, to be clear, May 21 11:01:19 quaid, we actually have a definition of what a project means? May 21 11:01:25 smooge, we have a sort of contributors list May 21 11:01:28 is a test instance to test how the ransfer script worked May 21 11:01:30 spoleeba: yep May 21 11:02:03 not that the wiki is loading for me to point you at it, but it's there May 21 11:02:10 quaid, shrug... governance mandates are just not that important to me..so i havent even thought about it May 21 11:02:12 I have looked at the new pages and they need some love and care.. but most of it is stuff we need to take care of in the current wiki.. after that its uhm how do you make it look pretty May 21 11:02:25 * fabian_a (n=fab at 84-75-175-46.dclient.hispeed.ch) has joined #fedora-meeting May 21 11:02:43 quaid, search for it in the new wiki.. its faster :) May 21 11:03:22 my major goal for the fudcon is to work on each page and get them all edited to what is going on with our current structure May 21 11:03:25 spoleeba, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/ContributorStatusYes May 21 11:03:56 spoleeba: it's going to be part of the successful buy-in for the SIG/Subproj model, I reckon, so worth considering or at least addressing in terms of when in the process it should be considered. May 21 11:04:19 smooge: cool. You might revamp them more like the top fedora join page... ie, join as a user, package maintainer, ISV, etc... May 21 11:04:25 SmootherFrOgZ, thanks.. my no was more on that I do not know who the number of 'active' number out that list. May 21 11:04:32 nirik, that is my idea May 21 11:05:01 but I had not mentioned it yet.. so you get credit ;) May 21 11:05:29 * smooge has had 8 cups of coffee since 0100 and is getting a bit bouncy May 21 11:05:39 ok I think we are running into the next meeting May 21 11:06:10 * nirik needs to go get more coffe soon. ;) May 21 11:06:31 quaid, governance really comes down to dispute resolution May 21 11:07:23 no it doesn't! May 21 11:07:30 sorry, couldn't resist May 21 11:07:35 +1 to btw :) May 21 11:07:44 ok /meeting in 5 May 21 11:07:47 ... May 21 11:07:48 4 May 21 11:07:50 ... May 21 11:07:52 3 May 21 11:07:53 ... May 21 11:07:55 2 May 21 11:07:57 .... May 21 11:07:58 1 May 21 11:08:00 ....... May 21 11:08:15 * smooge has changed the topic to: Channel is used by various Fedora groups and committees for their regular meetings | Note that meetings often get logged | For questions about using Fedora please ask in #fedora | See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/FedoraMeetingChannel for meeting schedule May 21 11:08:17 * quaid collapses in suspense May 21 11:08:24 quaid, as long as a SIG or subproject can articulate there plan for dispute resolution when consensous cant be reached..and can commit to using that process through a release cycle timeframe before ditching it for something else...im cool May 21 11:08:50 * quaid nods **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed May 21 11:25:32 2008 -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From rjones at redhat.com Thu May 22 12:16:56 2008 From: rjones at redhat.com (Richard W.M. Jones) Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 13:16:56 +0100 Subject: No libvirt-devel package? In-Reply-To: <1211315383.18933.290.camel@calliope.phig.org> References: <20080520093337.GA25634@amd.home.annexia.org> <20080520141312.14bfeff5.bugs.michael@gmx.net> <20080520122229.GB25634@amd.home.annexia.org> <20080520151835.d41b08c4.bugs.michael@gmx.net> <1211315383.18933.290.camel@calliope.phig.org> Message-ID: <20080522121656.GA23576@amd.home.annexia.org> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 01:29:43PM -0700, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote: > File a ticket and assign it to Dennis? > > https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure Thanks, I've created a ticket: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/566 However I wasn't sure how to assign it to Dennis, so hopefully he won't mind being CC'd on this email instead ... Rich. -- Richard Jones, Emerging Technologies, Red Hat http://et.redhat.com/~rjones virt-top is 'top' for virtual machines. Tiny program with many powerful monitoring features, net stats, disk stats, logging, etc. http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-top From xavier at bachelot.org Thu May 22 16:26:05 2008 From: xavier at bachelot.org (Xavier Bachelot) Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 18:26:05 +0200 Subject: perl-Net-IP need on EPEL-4 In-Reply-To: <4831AF9D.7010705@FamilleCollet.com> References: <4831AF9D.7010705@FamilleCollet.com> Message-ID: <48359E9D.1070802@bachelot.org> Remi Collet wrote: > Hi > > I maintain ocsinventory-agent for Fedora/EPEL. > This package requires perl-Net-IP which is not available on RHEL-4 > (was in "extras" until FC4 and in "core" from FC5) > > Would it be possible you push it to EPEL for RHEL 4 ? > Test "build and use" seems ok for me. > You may want to file a bug, you'll have more chance it doesn't get lost in the noise than a mail and it will be easier to track for the perl-Net-IP owner. Review request is : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=226271 Include it in the bug, it'll save the owner a bugzilla search to file the branch request. Regards, Xavier From orion at cora.nwra.com Thu May 22 20:33:35 2008 From: orion at cora.nwra.com (Orion Poplawski) Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 14:33:35 -0600 Subject: Trying to get packages into EPEL Message-ID: <4835D89F.50308@cora.nwra.com> I'm trying to get two noarch packages into EPEL. Here's the problem I'm having: [orion at cynosure EL-5]$ make tag cvs tag -c GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 ? clog ERROR: The tag GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 is already applied on a different branch ERROR: You can not forcibly move tags between branches GMT-coastlines-1_9-3:devel:orion:1209400433 GMT-coastlines-1_10-1:devel:orion:1210021147 cvs tag: Pre-tag check failed cvs [tag aborted]: correct the above errors first! make: *** [tag] Error 1 [orion at cynosure EL-5]$ make build GMT-coastlines.spec not tagged with tag GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 make: *** [build-check] Error 1 Any idea how I can get this built for EPEL? -- Orion Poplawski Technical Manager 303-415-9701 x222 NWRA/CoRA Division FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane orion at cora.nwra.com Boulder, CO 80301 http://www.cora.nwra.com From jeff at osuosl.org Thu May 22 20:58:56 2008 From: jeff at osuosl.org (Jeff Sheltren) Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 13:58:56 -0700 Subject: Trying to get packages into EPEL In-Reply-To: <4835D89F.50308@cora.nwra.com> References: <4835D89F.50308@cora.nwra.com> Message-ID: <34969528-C42D-40A8-9DE2-642942B34478@osuosl.org> On May 22, 2008, at 1:33 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote: > I'm trying to get two noarch packages into EPEL. Here's the problem > I'm having: > > [orion at cynosure EL-5]$ make tag > cvs tag -c GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 > ? clog > ERROR: The tag GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 is already applied on a > different branch > ERROR: You can not forcibly move tags between branches > GMT-coastlines-1_9-3:devel:orion:1209400433 > GMT-coastlines-1_10-1:devel:orion:1210021147 > cvs tag: Pre-tag check failed > cvs [tag aborted]: correct the above errors first! > make: *** [tag] Error 1 > [orion at cynosure EL-5]$ make build > GMT-coastlines.spec not tagged with tag GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 > make: *** [build-check] Error 1 > > Any idea how I can get this built for EPEL? Have you considered adding a dist tag? -Jeff From orion at cora.nwra.com Thu May 22 21:02:50 2008 From: orion at cora.nwra.com (Orion Poplawski) Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 15:02:50 -0600 Subject: Trying to get packages into EPEL In-Reply-To: <34969528-C42D-40A8-9DE2-642942B34478@osuosl.org> References: <4835D89F.50308@cora.nwra.com> <34969528-C42D-40A8-9DE2-642942B34478@osuosl.org> Message-ID: <4835DF7A.2050301@cora.nwra.com> Jeff Sheltren wrote: >> Any idea how I can get this built for EPEL? > > Have you considered adding a dist tag? I really don't want to. It's pure data files. Nothing changes from release to release. Tools should handle this. -- Orion Poplawski Technical Manager 303-415-9701 x222 NWRA/CoRA Division FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane orion at cora.nwra.com Boulder, CO 80301 http://www.cora.nwra.com From laxathom at fedoraproject.org Thu May 22 21:32:38 2008 From: laxathom at fedoraproject.org (Xavier Lamien) Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 23:32:38 +0200 Subject: perl-Net-IP need on EPEL-4 In-Reply-To: <48359E9D.1070802@bachelot.org> References: <4831AF9D.7010705@FamilleCollet.com> <48359E9D.1070802@bachelot.org> Message-ID: <62bc09df0805221432p1061400ci8d85bd5d4a742379@mail.gmail.com> 2008/5/22 Xavier Bachelot : > Remi Collet wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I maintain ocsinventory-agent for Fedora/EPEL. >> This package requires perl-Net-IP which is not available on RHEL-4 >> (was in "extras" until FC4 and in "core" from FC5) >> >> Would it be possible you push it to EPEL for RHEL 4 ? >> Test "build and use" seems ok for me. >> >> You may want to file a bug, you'll have more chance it doesn't get lost > in the noise than a mail and it will be easier to track for the perl-Net-IP > owner. > > Review request is : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=226271 > Include it in the bug, it'll save the owner a bugzilla search to file the > branch request. > Hmm, no really need to file a new bug for that. Currently there is no maintainer/branches against epel repository. If you're interesting to co-/maintain this package just request a CVS Change request into a new comment or ask for (in hope someone could be interested, maybe me :)). > Regards, > Xavier > > > _______________________________________________ > epel-devel-list mailing list > epel-devel-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list > -- Xavier.t Lamien -- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/XavierLamien GPG-Key ID: F3903DEB Fingerprint: 0F2A 7A17 0F1B 82EE FCBF 1F51 76B7 A28D F390 3DEB -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From xavier at bachelot.org Fri May 23 12:58:08 2008 From: xavier at bachelot.org (Xavier Bachelot) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 14:58:08 +0200 Subject: perl-Net-IP need on EPEL-4 In-Reply-To: <62bc09df0805221432p1061400ci8d85bd5d4a742379@mail.gmail.com> References: <4831AF9D.7010705@FamilleCollet.com> <48359E9D.1070802@bachelot.org> <62bc09df0805221432p1061400ci8d85bd5d4a742379@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4836BF60.6050901@bachelot.org> Xavier Lamien wrote: > > > 2008/5/22 Xavier Bachelot >: > > Remi Collet wrote: > > Hi > > I maintain ocsinventory-agent for Fedora/EPEL. > This package requires perl-Net-IP which is not available on RHEL-4 > (was in "extras" until FC4 and in "core" from FC5) > > Would it be possible you push it to EPEL for RHEL 4 ? > Test "build and use" seems ok for me. > > You may want to file a bug, you'll have more chance it doesn't get > lost in the noise than a mail and it will be easier to track for the > perl-Net-IP owner. > > Review request is : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=226271 > Include it in the bug, it'll save the owner a bugzilla search to > file the branch request. > > > Hmm, no really need to file a new bug for that. > Currently there is no maintainer/branches against epel repository. > > If you're interesting to co-/maintain this package just request a CVS > Change request into > a new comment or ask for (in hope someone could be interested, maybe me > :)). > That's not how I interpret what's in the wiki. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/FAQ#head-4abf2d9b3e246e2b96746da2867c2436c42351d4 You cannot just 'hijack' a package, especially if the Fedora maintainer participate in EPEL, you have to ask first. In this very case, I suggested Remi to file a bug because the maintainer for this package wasn't very responsive to a build I requested for another package both by mail and then via bugzilla. The bug is less likely to get lost than the mail. Obviously, there's no offense intended here, I fully understand the maintainer is probably busy with other things, especially given he works for RedHat and probably have higher priorities. Also, as a side note, this package is included in RHEL5 proper, so it might make sense for the maintainer to be the same for EPEL4 and RHEL5. Generally speaking, I went thru the process of requesting packages for EPEL several times now, and I find it hard to track by mail when the maintainer is not quick at responding. imho, a bug is easier to track both for the requestor and the maintainer. ymmv. Regards, Xavier Regards, Xavier From pertusus at free.fr Fri May 23 13:13:21 2008 From: pertusus at free.fr (Patrice Dumas) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 15:13:21 +0200 Subject: Trying to get packages into EPEL In-Reply-To: <4835DF7A.2050301@cora.nwra.com> References: <4835D89F.50308@cora.nwra.com> <34969528-C42D-40A8-9DE2-642942B34478@osuosl.org> <4835DF7A.2050301@cora.nwra.com> Message-ID: <20080523131321.GB2612@free.fr> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 03:02:50PM -0600, Orion Poplawski wrote: > Jeff Sheltren wrote: > >>> Any idea how I can get this built for EPEL? >> >> Have you considered adding a dist tag? > > I really don't want to. It's pure data files. Nothing changes from > release to release. Tools should handle this. In the mean time, as a workaround, it should be possible to move the rpms around, I think that there is no format difference between EL-5 and F-9 or F-10. But this is not very satisfying. -- Pat From laxathom at fedoraproject.org Fri May 23 13:59:51 2008 From: laxathom at fedoraproject.org (Xavier Lamien) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 15:59:51 +0200 Subject: perl-Net-IP need on EPEL-4 In-Reply-To: <4836BF60.6050901@bachelot.org> References: <4831AF9D.7010705@FamilleCollet.com> <48359E9D.1070802@bachelot.org> <62bc09df0805221432p1061400ci8d85bd5d4a742379@mail.gmail.com> <4836BF60.6050901@bachelot.org> Message-ID: <62bc09df0805230659j707210eex6a2e0fe85a27740e@mail.gmail.com> 2008/5/23 Xavier Bachelot : > Xavier Lamien wrote: > >> >> >> 2008/5/22 Xavier Bachelot > xavier at bachelot.org>>: >> >> Remi Collet wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> I maintain ocsinventory-agent for Fedora/EPEL. >> This package requires perl-Net-IP which is not available on RHEL-4 >> (was in "extras" until FC4 and in "core" from FC5) >> >> Would it be possible you push it to EPEL for RHEL 4 ? >> Test "build and use" seems ok for me. >> >> You may want to file a bug, you'll have more chance it doesn't get >> lost in the noise than a mail and it will be easier to track for the >> perl-Net-IP owner. >> >> Review request is : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=226271 >> Include it in the bug, it'll save the owner a bugzilla search to >> file the branch request. >> >> >> Hmm, no really need to file a new bug for that. >> Currently there is no maintainer/branches against epel repository. >> >> If you're interesting to co-/maintain this package just request a CVS >> Change request into >> a new comment or ask for (in hope someone could be interested, maybe me >> :)). >> >> That's not how I interpret what's in the wiki. > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/FAQ#head-4abf2d9b3e246e2b96746da2867c2436c42351d4 > > You cannot just 'hijack' a package, especially if the Fedora maintainer > participate in EPEL, you have to ask first. > In this very case, I suggested Remi to file a bug because the maintainer > for this package wasn't very responsive to a build I requested for another > package both by mail and then via bugzilla. The bug is less likely to get > lost than the mail. Obviously, there's no offense intended here, I fully > understand the maintainer is probably busy with other things, especially > given he works for RedHat and probably have higher priorities. Also, as a > side note, this package is included in RHEL5 proper, so it might make sense > for the maintainer to be the same for EPEL4 and RHEL5. > > Generally speaking, I went thru the process of requesting packages for EPEL > several times now, and I find it hard to track by mail when the maintainer > is not quick at responding. imho, a bug is easier to track both for the > requestor and the maintainer. ymmv. > > That's what i written above -> "[...] or ask for" -- Xavier.t Lamien -- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/XavierLamien GPG-Key ID: F3903DEB Fingerprint: 0F2A 7A17 0F1B 82EE FCBF 1F51 76B7 A28D F390 3DEB -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From orion at cora.nwra.com Fri May 23 15:26:55 2008 From: orion at cora.nwra.com (Orion Poplawski) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 09:26:55 -0600 Subject: Trying to get packages into EPEL In-Reply-To: <20080523131321.GB2612@free.fr> References: <4835D89F.50308@cora.nwra.com> <34969528-C42D-40A8-9DE2-642942B34478@osuosl.org> <4835DF7A.2050301@cora.nwra.com> <20080523131321.GB2612@free.fr> Message-ID: <4836E23F.7050503@cora.nwra.com> Patrice Dumas wrote: > In the mean time, as a workaround, it should be possible to move the > rpms around, I think that there is no format difference between EL-5 and > F-9 or F-10. But this is not very satisfying. So, can someone do this please? GMT-doc and GMT-coastlines. -- Orion Poplawski Technical Manager 303-415-9701 x222 NWRA/CoRA Division FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane orion at cora.nwra.com Boulder, CO 80301 http://www.cora.nwra.com From rezso at rdsor.ro Sun May 25 14:34:41 2008 From: rezso at rdsor.ro (Balint Cristian) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 17:34:41 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? Message-ID: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> Hello EPEL folks, Is it possible from RH side to sponsor me with (lets say RHEL 5.X) license for be able to maintain properly the GIS interest group ? Wiki of GIS, list of packages which I maintain from booth professional reasons and hobby: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GIS?highlight=(GIS) I would mention packages are quite picky and hard to maintain, complexity is pretty high, I myself maintain for multiple reasons tham in fedora. Task is quite difficult without a RHEL desktop, frecvent ABI changes require to develop sort of compat-* library, and its not so easy to test product properly in the lack of properly licensed RHEL desktop. Unfortunatley upstream release cycle is faster than RHEL release one, and new futures are always requested before a new RHEL product series. Just using blindly the plague client its near impossible to do this task, I personaly fail to do it for EPEL at highest quality with version track and compatibility changes but its an easy task for fedora since there are no strict rules, not to much care if radical upgrade is involved. I see GIS interest group as a good ground base for all GIS professionists, and finaly RH products could cover this professional area too, wich was completly uncovered before i took the task, and i would like to keep it on. Also I would mention that other people make money out of these packages and support, I did it for free of course, since these days it quite intersect with my work and professional area in wich i am involved. Here is one example: http://www.gdf-hannover.de/ Personaly quite dissapointed how they support distros, but its personal opinion dont want any polemics with tham, however I salute their initiative. Obviously i am a RH fan since 1996, quite difficult to distract my opinion and blame anything about RHEL/Fedora quality. Best Regards, Cristian. From gilboad at gmail.com Sun May 25 14:49:51 2008 From: gilboad at gmail.com (Gilboa Davara) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 17:49:51 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> Message-ID: <1211726991.19856.2.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> On Sun, 2008-05-25 at 17:34 +0300, Balint Cristian wrote: > Hello EPEL folks, > > Is it possible from RH side to sponsor me with > (lets say RHEL 5.X) license for be able to maintain > properly the GIS interest group ? > > > Wiki of GIS, list of packages which I maintain > from booth professional reasons and hobby: > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GIS?highlight=(GIS) > > I would mention packages are quite picky and > hard to maintain, complexity is pretty high, I > myself maintain for multiple reasons tham in fedora. > > Task is quite difficult without a RHEL desktop, > frecvent ABI changes require to develop sort > of compat-* library, and its not so easy to test > product properly in the lack of properly licensed > RHEL desktop. Unfortunatley upstream release cycle > is faster than RHEL release one, and new futures are > always requested before a new RHEL product series. > > Just using blindly the plague client its near impossible > to do this task, I personaly fail to do it for EPEL at highest > quality with version track and compatibility changes > but its an easy task for fedora since there are no strict > rules, not to much care if radical upgrade is involved. > > I see GIS interest group as a good ground base for all > GIS professionists, and finaly RH products could cover > this professional area too, wich was completly uncovered > before i took the task, and i would like to keep it on. > > Also I would mention that other people make money > out of these packages and support, I did it for free > of course, since these days it quite intersect with my > work and professional area in wich i am involved. > > Here is one example: http://www.gdf-hannover.de/ > > Personaly quite dissapointed how they support distros, > but its personal opinion dont want any polemics with > tham, however I salute their initiative. > > Obviously i am a RH fan since 1996, quite difficult > to distract my opinion and blame anything about > RHEL/Fedora quality. > > Best Regards, > Cristian. > You should consider using CentOS. [1] It's 99.9% compatible with RHEL. - Gilboa [1] http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=15 From rezso at rdsor.ro Sun May 25 14:56:13 2008 From: rezso at rdsor.ro (Balint Cristian) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 17:56:13 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <1211726991.19856.2.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211726991.19856.2.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> Message-ID: <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> > You should consider using CentOS. [1] > It's 99.9% compatible with RHEL. 1) How about stuff in .specs: if %{dist?} == rhl5 , rhl4 ?! 2) How about updates, RHEL have a really fancy update schema. 3) And most important how about further reporting bugs to bugzilla (e.g now i have an issue with expat in rhel5 i am lazy to report that it missbehave from one update to another, i even cannot properly test it on my fedora desk, i doubt that CentOS is so in sync with RHEL. And my list can continue .... In my opinion its not the same, in fact if i will get bug report i am not quite sure in some circumstances i will be able reproduce it on CentOS, it even sounds strange if i Re: to that bz# that "on my CentOS it works and compile fine" ... Well than i can renounce and be happy with Fedora. I thinked to buy one, but since i am happy with fedora just for this task i would like to spend money, i will end up working on something wich i am not paid at all and on top of top issues i pay for anual subscriptions :D Best Regards, Cristian. From mmcgrath at redhat.com Sun May 25 15:09:44 2008 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 10:09:44 -0500 (CDT) Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211726991.19856.2.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> Message-ID: On Sun, 25 May 2008, Balint Cristian wrote: > > > You should consider using CentOS. [1] > > It's 99.9% compatible with RHEL. > > > 1) How about stuff in .specs: > if %{dist?} == rhl5 , rhl4 ?! > > 2) How about updates, RHEL have a really > fancy update schema. > > 3) And most important how about further > reporting bugs to bugzilla (e.g now i have an > issue with expat in rhel5 i am lazy to report that > it missbehave from one update to another, > i even cannot properly test it on my fedora desk, > i doubt that CentOS is so in sync with RHEL. > > And my list can continue .... > FYI, for all my epel packages I use CentOS (yes, I'm an @redhat.com) > In my opinion its not the same, in fact if i will get > bug report i am not quite sure in some circumstances > i will be able reproduce it on CentOS, it even sounds > strange if i Re: to that bz# that "on my CentOS it works > and compile fine" ... > Your opinion is unfortunatly distant from reality though :-/ Any differences you see between RHEL and CentOS you need to report to CentOS as I'm sure they'd be interested in fixing it. AFAIK there have been very few if any issues supporting EPEL in CentOS as CentOS is one of EPEL's target operating systems. If we're not compatable with CentOS we're doing something wrong. > Well than i can renounce and be happy with Fedora. > This sound strangly like a threat from someone looking to get a free RHEL license.... Just saying. -Mike From gilboad at gmail.com Sun May 25 15:26:06 2008 From: gilboad at gmail.com (Gilboa Davara) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 18:26:06 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211726991.19856.2.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> Message-ID: <1211729166.19856.8.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> On Sun, 2008-05-25 at 17:56 +0300, Balint Cristian wrote: > > You should consider using CentOS. [1] > > It's 99.9% compatible with RHEL. > > > 1) How about stuff in .specs: > if %{dist?} == rhl5 , rhl4 ?! Spaces are the same. > > 2) How about updates, RHEL have a really > fancy update schema. CentOS needs ~2-3 days to rebuild and push RHEL updates. (CentOS 5.2 should be out in two weeks) > > 3) And most important how about further > reporting bugs to bugzilla (e.g now i have an > issue with expat in rhel5 i am lazy to report that > it missbehave from one update to another, > i even cannot properly test it on my fedora desk, > i doubt that CentOS is so in sync with RHEL. Issues w/ CentOS should be reported to CentOS. Issues w/ EPEL should be reported to redhat. > > And my list can continue .... > > In my opinion its not the same, in fact if i will get > bug report i am not quite sure in some circumstances > i will be able reproduce it on CentOS, it even sounds > strange if i Re: to that bz# that "on my CentOS it works > and compile fine" ... Let me put this way, we (as in my team) develop on CentOS and deploy on RHEL. (Mostly because CentOS is a far better desktop OS compared to RHEL Server) Thus far, we've only encountered a single CentOS specific bug. > > Well than i can renounce and be happy with Fedora. > > I thinked to buy one, but since i am happy with fedora > just for this task i would like to spend money, i will end > up working on something wich i am not paid at all and > on top of top issues i pay for anual subscriptions :D > > > Best Regards, > Cristian. - Gilboa From pertusus at free.fr Sun May 25 15:31:27 2008 From: pertusus at free.fr (Patrice Dumas) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 17:31:27 +0200 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211726991.19856.2.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> Message-ID: <20080525153127.GA2835@free.fr> On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 05:56:13PM +0300, Balint Cristian wrote: > > > You should consider using CentOS. [1] > > It's 99.9% compatible with RHEL. > > > 1) How about stuff in .specs: > if %{dist?} == rhl5 , rhl4 ?! It is right to use that on centos too. In fact the mock in epel uses centos mirrors for packages. > 2) How about updates, RHEL have a really > fancy update schema. There are few differences between Centos and RHEL, the one which is visible is the difference between server and desktop which is not in centos. But the updates of RHEL are in Centos. > 3) And most important how about further > reporting bugs to bugzilla (e.g now i have an > issue with expat in rhel5 i am lazy to report that > it missbehave from one update to another, > i even cannot properly test it on my fedora desk, > i doubt that CentOS is so in sync with RHEL. It should. I personally don't have a RHEL subscription and when I find a bug which I think is also in RHEL I fill it in the RHEL bugzilla. Also to find files/provides and so on, metadata on rpmfind or the like for centos can be used. -- Pat From rezso at rdsor.ro Sun May 25 15:24:54 2008 From: rezso at rdsor.ro (Balint Cristian) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 18:24:54 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> Message-ID: <200805251824.54813.rezso@rdsor.ro> > FYI, for all my epel packages I use CentOS (yes, I'm an @redhat.com) Thats sound more encouraging from your side, i will re-consider CentOS and take a look. > differences you see between RHEL and CentOS you need to report to CentOS > as I'm sure they'd be interested in fixing it. Thats why i was afraid... I dont want end up maintaining any CentOS too, but probably it was a strong preconception from my side about CentOS. Must confess never took a look at any CentOS untill now. > AFAIK there have been very > few if any issues supporting EPEL in CentOS as CentOS is one of EPEL's > target operating systems. If we're not compatable with CentOS we're doing > something wrong. See. > > > Well than i can renounce and be happy with Fedora. > > This sound strangly like a threat from someone looking to get a free RHEL > license.... Just saying. It can be not so free. Or i dont know what schema, i questioned the subject and got answer, however i didnt thinked it as an abuse or something like this, but probably thinking in principles than anyone can request licenses and it turn probably into a sort of abuse. Cristian. From rezso at rdsor.ro Sun May 25 15:30:34 2008 From: rezso at rdsor.ro (Balint Cristian) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 18:30:34 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <1211729166.19856.8.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211729166.19856.8.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> Message-ID: <200805251830.34966.rezso@rdsor.ro> > Spaces are the same. > CentOS needs ~2-3 days to rebuild and push RHEL updates. > (CentOS 5.2 should be out in two weeks) > Issues w/ CentOS should be reported to CentOS. > Issues w/ EPEL should be reported to redhat. > Let me put this way, we (as in my team) develop on CentOS and deploy on > RHEL. (Mostly because CentOS is a far better desktop OS compared to RHEL > Server) > Thus far, we've only encountered a single CentOS specific bug. Davara, Thanks for your good briefing. Sounds enough for me to really consider it. Probably I need to appologies for the noise and my un-trustfull views over CentOS. Best Regards, Cristian. From rezso at rdsor.ro Sun May 25 15:35:30 2008 From: rezso at rdsor.ro (Balint Cristian) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 18:35:30 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <20080525153127.GA2835@free.fr> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> <20080525153127.GA2835@free.fr> Message-ID: <200805251835.30987.rezso@rdsor.ro> > It should. I personally don't have a RHEL subscription and when I find a > bug which I think is also in RHEL I fill it in the RHEL bugzilla. > > Also to find files/provides and so on, metadata on rpmfind or the like > for centos can be used. Pat, Sounds really good. Thanks sharing your experience, i am really convinced by your insights over the possible issues. I had a strong negative feeling over the issue when i posted this mail. Best Regards, Cristian. From gilboad at gmail.com Sun May 25 15:48:58 2008 From: gilboad at gmail.com (Gilboa Davara) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 18:48:58 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <200805251830.34966.rezso@rdsor.ro> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211729166.19856.8.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> <200805251830.34966.rezso@rdsor.ro> Message-ID: <1211730538.19856.10.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> On Sun, 2008-05-25 at 18:30 +0300, Balint Cristian wrote: > > Spaces are the same. > > > CentOS needs ~2-3 days to rebuild and push RHEL updates. > > (CentOS 5.2 should be out in two weeks) > > > Issues w/ CentOS should be reported to CentOS. > > Issues w/ EPEL should be reported to redhat. > > > Let me put this way, we (as in my team) develop on CentOS and deploy on > > RHEL. (Mostly because CentOS is a far better desktop OS compared to RHEL > > Server) > > Thus far, we've only encountered a single CentOS specific bug. > > Davara, > > Thanks for your good briefing. > Sounds enough for me to really consider it. > > Probably I need to appologies for the noise and > my un-trustfull views over CentOS. > > Best Regards, > Cristian. No hard done. - Gilboa From smooge at gmail.com Sun May 25 17:11:55 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 11:11:55 -0600 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211726991.19856.2.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> Message-ID: <80d7e4090805251011n7cd585dl9f96c362dc9b2fc1@mail.gmail.com> On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 9:09 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Sun, 25 May 2008, Balint Cristian wrote: >> In my opinion its not the same, in fact if i will get >> bug report i am not quite sure in some circumstances >> i will be able reproduce it on CentOS, it even sounds >> strange if i Re: to that bz# that "on my CentOS it works >> and compile fine" ... >> > > Your opinion is unfortunatly distant from reality though :-/ Any > differences you see between RHEL and CentOS you need to report to CentOS > as I'm sure they'd be interested in fixing it. AFAIK there have been very > few if any issues supporting EPEL in CentOS as CentOS is one of EPEL's > target operating systems. If we're not compatable with CentOS we're doing > something wrong. And if CentOS is not bug for bug compatible with Red Hat, we are doing something wrong :) [Says the guy from CentOS.] Ok so we do fix some bugs in anaconda.. but any other bug/enhancements go into Plus -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From mmcgrath at redhat.com Sun May 25 17:14:50 2008 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 12:14:50 -0500 (CDT) Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <1211729166.19856.8.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211726991.19856.2.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211729166.19856.8.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> Message-ID: On Sun, 25 May 2008, Gilboa Davara wrote: > Issues w/ CentOS should be reported to CentOS. > Issues w/ EPEL should be reported to redhat. > ** NOT DIRECTED AT Gilboa ** This comment bugs me to my very core since RedHat has had so little to do with EPEL. I'm proud of this fact but it frustrates me not as a RH employee but as someone that was a Fedora volunteer before I was hired at RH. EPEL's steering comittee and much of the work that came to make it a reality and what it is today was done not by RH but by volunteers. EPEL is a team, they get support from Fedora, who gets support from RH sure. Even the RH employees that were and are involved do a lot of it in their free time. But EPEL is a team of people and even though it's young, i'ts a mature organization that can and does deal with its own issues. -Mike From smooge at gmail.com Sun May 25 18:30:38 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 12:30:38 -0600 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211726991.19856.2.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211729166.19856.8.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> Message-ID: <80d7e4090805251130t53a077ecm9fefb204e3d9c623@mail.gmail.com> On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 11:14 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Sun, 25 May 2008, Gilboa Davara wrote: >> Issues w/ CentOS should be reported to CentOS. >> Issues w/ EPEL should be reported to redhat. >> > > ** NOT DIRECTED AT Gilboa ** > > This comment bugs me to my very core since RedHat has had so little to > do with EPEL. I'm proud of this fact but it frustrates me not as a RH > employee but as someone that was a Fedora volunteer before I was hired at > RH. EPEL's steering comittee and much of the work that came to make it a The big issue with the confusion is that Fedora's bugzilla is Red Hat's bugzilla. So if I want to push an EPEL bug I report to "redhat". If I want to report a fedora bug.. I report to "redhat". This is one area where Red Hat's brand squashes Fedora's brand in people's minds. Squashes it dead. People will equate EPEL == Red Hat for many reasons.. but that is the one that stands out in my mind the most. (next to epel-devel-list at redhat.com versus fedoraproject.org or some such thing). > reality and what it is today was done not by RH but by volunteers. EPEL > is a team, they get support from Fedora, who gets support from RH sure. > Even the RH employees that were and are involved do a lot of it in their > free time. But EPEL is a team of people and even though it's young, i'ts a > mature organization that can and does deal with its own issues. > > -Mike > > _______________________________________________ > epel-devel-list mailing list > epel-devel-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list > -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From mmcgrath at redhat.com Sun May 25 18:53:35 2008 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 13:53:35 -0500 (CDT) Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805251130t53a077ecm9fefb204e3d9c623@mail.gmail.com> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211726991.19856.2.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211729166.19856.8.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> <80d7e4090805251130t53a077ecm9fefb204e3d9c623@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Sun, 25 May 2008, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 11:14 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: > > On Sun, 25 May 2008, Gilboa Davara wrote: > >> Issues w/ CentOS should be reported to CentOS. > >> Issues w/ EPEL should be reported to redhat. > >> > > > > ** NOT DIRECTED AT Gilboa ** > > > > This comment bugs me to my very core since RedHat has had so little to > > do with EPEL. I'm proud of this fact but it frustrates me not as a RH > > employee but as someone that was a Fedora volunteer before I was hired at > > RH. EPEL's steering comittee and much of the work that came to make it a > > The big issue with the confusion is that Fedora's bugzilla is Red > Hat's bugzilla. So if I want to push an EPEL bug I report to "redhat". > If I want to report a fedora bug.. I report to "redhat". This is one > area where Red Hat's brand squashes Fedora's brand in people's minds. > Squashes it dead. People will equate EPEL == Red Hat for many > reasons.. but that is the one that stands out in my mind the most. > (next to epel-devel-list at redhat.com versus fedoraproject.org or some > such thing). > /me forwards to the marketing team to see if they have any grand ideas. -Mike From rezso at rdsor.ro Sun May 25 19:19:15 2008 From: rezso at rdsor.ro (Balint Cristian) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 22:19:15 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090805251130t53a077ecm9fefb204e3d9c623@mail.gmail.com> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <80d7e4090805251130t53a077ecm9fefb204e3d9c623@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <200805252219.15963.rezso@rdsor.ro> > The big issue with the confusion is that Fedora's bugzilla is Red > Hat's bugzilla. So if I want to push an EPEL bug I report to "redhat". > If I want to report a fedora bug.. I report to "redhat". This is one > area where Red Hat's brand squashes Fedora's brand in people's minds. > Squashes it dead. People will equate EPEL == Red Hat for many > reasons.. but that is the one that stands out in my mind the most. > (next to epel-devel-list at redhat.com versus fedoraproject.org or some > such thing). Hmm ... moment, i might isnt EPEL ment to be an extension for RHEL ?! I mean quite realated and ment as an extension for commercial RHEL, or isnt it ? From pertusus at free.fr Sun May 25 19:57:12 2008 From: pertusus at free.fr (Patrice Dumas) Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 21:57:12 +0200 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <200805252219.15963.rezso@rdsor.ro> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <80d7e4090805251130t53a077ecm9fefb204e3d9c623@mail.gmail.com> <200805252219.15963.rezso@rdsor.ro> Message-ID: <20080525195712.GA5931@free.fr> On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 10:19:15PM +0300, Balint Cristian wrote: > > Hmm ... moment, i might isnt EPEL ment to be an extension for RHEL ?! > I mean quite realated and ment as an extension for commercial > RHEL, or isnt it ? Or as an extension for Centos. Basically it is a rebuild of packages maintained in fedora on RHEL. -- Pat From wolfy at nobugconsulting.ro Sun May 25 22:47:35 2008 From: wolfy at nobugconsulting.ro (lonely wolf) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 01:47:35 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <200805252219.15963.rezso@rdsor.ro> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <80d7e4090805251130t53a077ecm9fefb204e3d9c623@mail.gmail.com> <200805252219.15963.rezso@rdsor.ro> Message-ID: <4839EC87.2090202@nobugconsulting.ro> On 05/25/2008 10:19 PM, Balint Cristian wrote: >> The big issue with the confusion is that Fedora's bugzilla is Red >> Hat's bugzilla. So if I want to push an EPEL bug I report to "redhat". >> If I want to report a fedora bug.. I report to "redhat". This is one >> area where Red Hat's brand squashes Fedora's brand in people's minds. >> Squashes it dead. People will equate EPEL == Red Hat for many >> reasons.. but that is the one that stands out in my mind the most. >> (next to epel-devel-list at redhat.com versus fedoraproject.org or some >> such thing). >> > > > > Hmm ... moment, i might isnt EPEL ment to be an extension for RHEL ?! > I mean quite realated and ment as an extension for commercial > RHEL, or isnt it ? > EPEL contine pachete provenite din FEDORA si care functioneaza in RHEL. Iar 99% din maintaineri (inclusiv eu) testeaza folosind Centos. wolfy (care e si un mic developer Centos, nu doar Fedora sponsor) From wolfy at nobugconsulting.ro Sun May 25 22:48:48 2008 From: wolfy at nobugconsulting.ro (lonely wolf) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 01:48:48 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <4839EC87.2090202@nobugconsulting.ro> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <80d7e4090805251130t53a077ecm9fefb204e3d9c623@mail.gmail.com> <200805252219.15963.rezso@rdsor.ro> <4839EC87.2090202@nobugconsulting.ro> Message-ID: <4839ECD0.6070801@nobugconsulting.ro> On 05/26/2008 01:47 AM, lonely wolf wrote: > On 05/25/2008 10:19 PM, Balint Cristian wrote: >>> The big issue with the confusion is that Fedora's bugzilla is Red >>> Hat's bugzilla. So if I want to push an EPEL bug I report to "redhat". >>> If I want to report a fedora bug.. I report to "redhat". This is one >>> area where Red Hat's brand squashes Fedora's brand in people's minds. >>> Squashes it dead. People will equate EPEL == Red Hat for many >>> reasons.. but that is the one that stands out in my mind the most. >>> (next to epel-devel-list at redhat.com versus fedoraproject.org or some >>> such thing). >>> >> >> >> >> Hmm ... moment, i might isnt EPEL ment to be an extension for RHEL ?! >> I mean quite realated and ment as an extension for commercial RHEL, >> or isnt it ? >> > EPEL contine pachete provenite din FEDORA si care functioneaza in > RHEL. Iar 99% din maintaineri (inclusiv eu) testeaza folosind Centos. > > wolfy (care e si un mic developer Centos, nu doar Fedora sponsor) > Sorry for the noise, it was meant for Cristi only , I forgot to change the recipient :( From buildsys at fedoraproject.org Mon May 26 04:24:30 2008 From: buildsys at fedoraproject.org (buildsys at fedoraproject.org) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 00:24:30 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Fedora EPEL Package Build Report 2008-05-26 Message-ID: <20080526042430.19EA715217B@buildsys.fedoraproject.org> Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/5: 23 NEW cal3d-0.11.0-6.el5 : Skeletal based 3-D character animation library ejabberd-2.0.1-1.el5 email2trac-0.13-3.el5 NEW gnokii-0.6.25-2.el5 : Linux/Unix tool suite for various mobile phones libnids-1.23-1.el5 NEW mod_bw-0.8-1.el5 : Bandwidth Limiter For Apache nagios-2.12-1.el5 NEW perl-Digest-CRC-0.14-1.el5 : Generic CRC functions NEW perl-GO-TermFinder-0.82-2.el5 : Identify GO nodes that annotate a group of genes with a significant p-value NEW perl-GraphViz-2.02-3.el5 : Interface to the GraphViz graphing tool NEW perl-Time-Piece-MySQL-0.05-5.el5 : MySQL-specific methods for Time::Piece php-pear-Net-Curl-1.2.5-1.el5 php-pear-Pager-2.4.6-1.el5 php-pear-Payment-Process-0.6.6-1.el5 php-pecl-xdebug-2.0.3-1.el5 NEW php-Smarty-2.6.19-1.el5 : Template/Presentation Framework for PHP NEW postgresql-odbcng-0.90.101-1.el5 : PostgreSQL ODBCng driver R-car-1.2-2.el5 NEW rubygem-daemons-1.0.7-2.el5 : A toolkit to create and control daemons in different ways NEW rubygem-fastthread-1.0-1.el5 : Optimized replacement for thread.rb primitives NEW rubygem-gem_plugin-0.2.2-2.el5 : A plugin system based only on rubygems that uses dependencies only NEW rubygem-mongrel-1.0.1-6.el5 : A small fast HTTP library and server for Ruby apps shorewall-4.0.11-1.el5 Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/4: 3 libnids-1.23-1.el4 R-car-1.2-2.el4 shorewall-4.0.11-1.el4 Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/5: cal3d-0.11.0-6.el5 ------------------ * Thu Feb 21 2008 Christopher Stone 0.11.0-6 - Add gcc4.3 patch - Update %license ejabberd-2.0.1-1.el5 -------------------- * Sat May 24 2008 Peter Lemenkov 2.0.1-1 - Ver. 2.0.1 - Upstreamed patches dropped - No longer uses versioned libdir (/usr/lib/ejabberd-x.x.x) - Added sql-scripts in docs-directory email2trac-0.13-3.el5 --------------------- * Fri May 23 2008 Jesse Keating - 0.13-3 - Add a patch to handle both X-Spam-Score and X-Spam-Level gnokii-0.6.25-2.el5 ------------------- * Fri May 23 2008 Robert Scheck 0.6.25-2 - Set empty --vendor rather none for using desktop-file-install - Fixed initscript as gnokii-smsd stays in /usr/bin not /usr/sbin * Mon May 19 2008 - Bastien Nocera - 0.6.25-1 - Update to 0.6.25 libnids-1.23-1.el5 ------------------ * Fri May 23 2008 Robert Scheck 1.23-1 - Upgrade to 1.23 * Sun Feb 10 2008 Robert Scheck 1.22-4 - Rebuilt against gcc 4.3 mod_bw-0.8-1.el5 ---------------- * Mon Feb 18 2008 Jakub Hrozek - 0.8-1 - initial packaging nagios-2.12-1.el5 ----------------- * Fri May 23 2008 Shawn Starr 2.12-1 - Upstream released 2.12 - Fixes CVE-2007-5803 XSS issues, Bugzilla #445512 perl-Digest-CRC-0.14-1.el5 -------------------------- * Thu May 22 2008 Christopher Stone 0.14-1 - Upstream sync perl-GO-TermFinder-0.82-2.el5 ----------------------------- * Wed May 21 2008 Jeroen van Meeuwen - 0.82-2 - Add suggested BuildRequires as per review (#447559) * Tue May 20 2008 Jeroen van Meeuwen - 0.82-1 - Initial packaging perl-GraphViz-2.02-3.el5 ------------------------ * Wed Mar 05 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway 2.02-3 - rebuild for new perl perl-Time-Piece-MySQL-0.05-5.el5 -------------------------------- * Thu May 22 2008 Chris Grau 0.05-5 - Correct License tag. php-pear-Net-Curl-1.2.5-1.el5 ----------------------------- * Thu May 22 2008 Christopher Stone 1.2.5-1 - Upstream sync - Change license to BSD - Add empty %build section php-pear-Pager-2.4.6-1.el5 -------------------------- * Thu May 22 2008 Christopher Stone 2.4.6-1 - Upstream sync php-pear-Payment-Process-0.6.6-1.el5 ------------------------------------ * Thu May 22 2008 Christopher Stone 0.6.6-1 - Upstream sync - Update License - Add empty build section - Fix rpmlint warnings php-pecl-xdebug-2.0.3-1.el5 --------------------------- * Thu May 22 2008 Christopher Stone 2.0.3-1 - Upstream sync - Clean up libedit usage - Minor rpmlint fix php-Smarty-2.6.19-1.el5 ----------------------- * Wed Feb 20 2008 Christopher Stone 2.6.19-1 - Upstream sync - Update %license - Fix file encoding postgresql-odbcng-0.90.101-1.el5 -------------------------------- * Sat May 17 2008 Devrim GUNDUZ - 0.90.101-1 - initial build for Fedora R-car-1.2-2.el5 --------------- * Wed Feb 13 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.2-2 - Fix file permissions, line endings and encoding rubygem-daemons-1.0.7-2.el5 --------------------------- * Fri Aug 24 2007 - 1.0.7-2 - rpmlint fixes rubygem-fastthread-1.0-1.el5 ---------------------------- * Thu Aug 23 2007 - 1.0-1 - Updated gem to Version 1.0 rubygem-gem_plugin-0.2.2-2.el5 ------------------------------ * Fri Aug 24 2007 Scott Seago - 0.2.2-2 - rpmlint fixes - added Ruby >= 1.8.6 Requires rubygem-mongrel-1.0.1-6.el5 --------------------------- * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.0.1-6 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 shorewall-4.0.11-1.el5 ---------------------- * Sun May 25 2008 Jonathan G. Underwood - 4.0.11-1 - Update to version 4.0.11 - Remove patches for version 4.0.10 Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/4: libnids-1.23-1.el4 ------------------ * Fri May 23 2008 Robert Scheck 1.23-1 - Upgrade to 1.23 * Sun Feb 10 2008 Robert Scheck 1.22-4 - Rebuilt against gcc 4.3 R-car-1.2-2.el4 --------------- * Wed Feb 13 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.2-2 - Fix file permissions, line endings and encoding shorewall-4.0.11-1.el4 ---------------------- * Sun May 25 2008 Jonathan G. Underwood - 4.0.11-1 - Update to version 4.0.11 - Remove patches for version 4.0.10 From rezso at rdsor.ro Mon May 26 10:33:23 2008 From: rezso at rdsor.ro (Balint Cristian) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 13:33:23 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: <4839ECD0.6070801@nobugconsulting.ro> References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <4839EC87.2090202@nobugconsulting.ro> <4839ECD0.6070801@nobugconsulting.ro> Message-ID: <200805261333.23117.rezso@rdsor.ro> > Sorry for the noise, it was meant for Cristi only , I forgot to change > the recipient :( OK, sorted out. See mock really has configured against CentOS, and works flowless, i am more than happy now. Olso i can use a xen box to test packages. Ironicaly once i was @RH , i should really know this EPEL/CentOS thing before. Thank you for the patience ! Cristian. From gilboad at gmail.com Mon May 26 12:05:28 2008 From: gilboad at gmail.com (Gilboa Davara) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 15:05:28 +0300 Subject: sponsorship from RH ? In-Reply-To: References: <200805251734.42289.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211726991.19856.2.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> <200805251756.13214.rezso@rdsor.ro> <1211729166.19856.8.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> Message-ID: <1211803528.7735.2.camel@gilboa-work-dev.localdomain> On Sun, 2008-05-25 at 12:14 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Sun, 25 May 2008, Gilboa Davara wrote: > > Issues w/ CentOS should be reported to CentOS. > > Issues w/ EPEL should be reported to redhat. > > > > ** NOT DIRECTED AT Gilboa ** > > This comment bugs me to my very core since RedHat has had so little to > do with EPEL. I'm proud of this fact but it frustrates me not as a RH > employee but as someone that was a Fedora volunteer before I was hired at > RH. EPEL's steering comittee and much of the work that came to make it a > reality and what it is today was done not by RH but by volunteers. EPEL > is a team, they get support from Fedora, who gets support from RH sure. > Even the RH employees that were and are involved do a lot of it in their > free time. But EPEL is a team of people and even though it's young, i'ts a > mature organization that can and does deal with its own issues. > > -Mike I know that the comment was not directed at me. But never the less, I fear that my comment was misunderstood. By reporting EPEL bugs against RedHat I didn't mean to imply that RedHat is the master of EPEL - I just wanted to make sure that EPEL bugs don't end up in CentOS' bug pool. Nothing else. Bad wording on my side, I guess. - Gilboa From robert at fedoraproject.org Mon May 26 12:47:57 2008 From: robert at fedoraproject.org (Robert Scheck) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 14:47:57 +0200 Subject: Status of asterisk In-Reply-To: <935ead450805201251v6533ec23xcb8571d6770ff49@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d7e4090805201221j276d874dpa65c4550c06bdd92@mail.gmail.com> <935ead450805201251v6533ec23xcb8571d6770ff49@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20080526124757.GA2693@hurricane.linuxnetz.de> On Tue, 20 May 2008, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: > However, I haven't tried compiling the Asterisk 1.6 packages for EPEL > yet so there may be other issues that need taking care of. I had to build an own asterisk package for our company repository as a) speex issue is there and b) asterisk 1.4 seems to be the most reliable for RHEL/CentOS such as 3rd party patches and modules e.g. from Junghanns.NET (they're designing special ISDN cards). Personally, I don't care about whether asterisk is in EPEL or not, because the tons of patches refused of upstream required to get ISDN cards from Junghanns.NET running are a big issue. I also had to patch zaptel, build a kernel module for it and so on. Libpri e.g. is heavily updated, too. So if you're in Germany, you have only less chances to use a vanilla asterisk and if you're doing ISDN as well and not VoIP only. Oh, I'm speaking about the professional use of asterisk, not the home use with a AVM card or friends. If you need 4-8 ISDN (maybe even S0 bus) lines on asterisk, there are only two or three well supported cards for Linux where the last one or two are already cheap imitations of Junghanns.NET's. Greetings, Robert From epel at dm.cobite.com Tue May 27 15:05:09 2008 From: epel at dm.cobite.com (David Mansfield) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 11:05:09 -0400 Subject: incompatible packaging between EPEL and DAG/rpmforge Message-ID: <1211900709.16076.21.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> For years I've been really happy with the combo of Centos + DAG/rpmforge. But now that I need EPEL for git rpms, there are a number of painful conflicts appearing between EPEL and DAG/rpmforge. Since DAG/rpmforge has been the gold standard for add-ons for years prior to EPEL, I think it would be great to eliminate these conflicts. If possible, I'd like to know what I can do to help fix these. Currently, my issue is with perl-DateTime, but perl-Error has also been a thorn which was only resolved with some ugly '--force' action. The perl-DateTime RPM is currently showing 0.41, however it wants to replace my version from rpmforge which is 0.42. I don't know why, but when doing a '--provides' on the two packages, the EPEL one shows: perl-DateTime = 1:0.41-1.el5 and the rpmforge one shows: perl-DateTime = 0.42-1.el5.rf So yum would like to replace this one because of the '1:', I presume. I'm not even sure what the '1:' indicates. Also, the rpmforge packaging has split the locale and timezone stuff into separate packages, whereas the EPEL one hasn't, and this causes more conflicts for yum. Any ideas on how to proceed? Thanks, David From rayvd at bludgeon.org Tue May 27 15:13:23 2008 From: rayvd at bludgeon.org (Ray Van Dolson) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 08:13:23 -0700 Subject: incompatible packaging between EPEL and DAG/rpmforge In-Reply-To: <1211900709.16076.21.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> References: <1211900709.16076.21.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> Message-ID: <20080527151322.GA20968@bludgeon.org> > Any ideas on how to proceed? I think the official answer would be to not use these two repo's together. EPEL really shouldn't be used with any other 3rd party repo's. Obviously this isn't really that realistic. I get around the issue by using the yum priorities plugin. I generally set EPEL as the second highest priority (after the base repo's) and rpmforge later. Alternately you can also just specify includepkgs for the packages you need from the repo so nothing else gets stepped on. I think you will likely find the political challenges more difficult to overcome than the technical ones if you're looking to get things sync'd up and nice between the two repo's. :) Ray From rdieter at math.unl.edu Tue May 27 15:55:17 2008 From: rdieter at math.unl.edu (Rex Dieter) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 10:55:17 -0500 Subject: incompatible packaging between EPEL and DAG/rpmforge References: <1211900709.16076.21.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> Message-ID: David Mansfield wrote: > For years I've been really happy with the combo of Centos + > DAG/rpmforge. But now that I need EPEL for git rpms, there are a number > of painful conflicts appearing between EPEL and DAG/rpmforge. Since > DAG/rpmforge has been the gold standard for add-ons for years prior to > EPEL, I think it would be great to eliminate these conflicts. > > If possible, I'd like to know what I can do to help fix these. > > Currently, my issue is with perl-DateTime, but perl-Error has also been > a thorn which was only resolved with some ugly '--force' action. > > The perl-DateTime RPM is currently showing 0.41, however it wants to > replace my version from rpmforge which is 0.42. > > I don't know why, but when doing a '--provides' on the two packages, the > EPEL one shows: > > perl-DateTime = 1:0.41-1.el5 > > and the rpmforge one shows: > > perl-DateTime = 0.42-1.el5.rf > > So yum would like to replace this one because of the '1:', I presume. > I'm not even sure what the '1:' indicates. looks like epel's pkg inherited an epoch, so rpmforge's package will likely need to use Epoch: 1 as well. > Also, the rpmforge packaging has split the locale and timezone stuff > into separate packages, whereas the EPEL one hasn't, and this causes > more conflicts for yum. > > Any ideas on how to proceed? Contact epel maintainer requesting a similar or at least compatible pkg split (potentially with some judicious Obsoletes/Provides). Likewise with rpmforge... compatibility is a 2-way street after all. -- Rex From epel at dm.cobite.com Tue May 27 16:05:16 2008 From: epel at dm.cobite.com (David Mansfield) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 12:05:16 -0400 Subject: incompatible packaging between EPEL and DAG/rpmforge In-Reply-To: <20080527151322.GA20968@bludgeon.org> References: <1211900709.16076.21.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> <20080527151322.GA20968@bludgeon.org> Message-ID: <1211904316.16076.32.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 08:13 -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote: > > Any ideas on how to proceed? > > I think the official answer would be to not use these two repo's > together. EPEL really shouldn't be used with any other 3rd party > repo's. > > Obviously this isn't really that realistic. I get around the issue by > using the yum priorities plugin. I generally set EPEL as the second > highest priority (after the base repo's) and rpmforge later. > > Alternately you can also just specify includepkgs for the packages you > need from the repo so nothing else gets stepped on. > > I think you will likely find the political challenges more difficult to > overcome than the technical ones if you're looking to get things sync'd > up and nice between the two repo's. :) > Hmm. It says in the FAQ that EPEL 'encourages' compatibility, and to file a bug in bugzilla. Are you saying that there are a lot of 'deaf ears' out there? Specifically, if I solve the problem, how do I feed back the fixes? This list? fedora-devel? Bugzilla? I'm basically selfish, and I'm not looking to change the world, just my part. David From rayvd at bludgeon.org Tue May 27 16:11:49 2008 From: rayvd at bludgeon.org (Ray Van Dolson) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 09:11:49 -0700 Subject: incompatible packaging between EPEL and DAG/rpmforge In-Reply-To: <1211904316.16076.32.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> References: <1211900709.16076.21.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> <20080527151322.GA20968@bludgeon.org> <1211904316.16076.32.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> Message-ID: <20080527161149.GA21693@bludgeon.org> On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 12:05:16PM -0400, David Mansfield wrote: > > On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 08:13 -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote: > > > Any ideas on how to proceed? > > > > I think the official answer would be to not use these two repo's > > together. EPEL really shouldn't be used with any other 3rd party > > repo's. > > > > Obviously this isn't really that realistic. I get around the issue by > > using the yum priorities plugin. I generally set EPEL as the second > > highest priority (after the base repo's) and rpmforge later. > > > > Alternately you can also just specify includepkgs for the packages you > > need from the repo so nothing else gets stepped on. > > > > I think you will likely find the political challenges more difficult to > > overcome than the technical ones if you're looking to get things sync'd > > up and nice between the two repo's. :) > > > > Hmm. It says in the FAQ that EPEL 'encourages' compatibility, and to > file a bug in bugzilla. Are you saying that there are a lot of 'deaf > ears' out there? > > Specifically, if I solve the problem, how do I feed back the fixes? > This list? fedora-devel? Bugzilla? > > I'm basically selfish, and I'm not looking to change the world, just my > part. Well, file a bug by all means... I think a lot of maintainers would be interested in maintaining compatibility as well. Search back in the archives however for a bit of the political background on this whole topic. :) Ray From epel at dm.cobite.com Tue May 27 18:11:20 2008 From: epel at dm.cobite.com (David Mansfield) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 14:11:20 -0400 Subject: incompatible packaging between EPEL and DAG/rpmforge In-Reply-To: <20080527161149.GA21693@bludgeon.org> References: <1211900709.16076.21.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> <20080527151322.GA20968@bludgeon.org> <1211904316.16076.32.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> <20080527161149.GA21693@bludgeon.org> Message-ID: <1211911880.16076.34.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 09:11 -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote: > On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 12:05:16PM -0400, David Mansfield wrote: > > > > On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 08:13 -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote: > > > > Any ideas on how to proceed? > > > > > > I think the official answer would be to not use these two repo's > > > together. EPEL really shouldn't be used with any other 3rd party > > > repo's. > > > > > > Obviously this isn't really that realistic. I get around the issue by > > > using the yum priorities plugin. I generally set EPEL as the second > > > highest priority (after the base repo's) and rpmforge later. > > > > > > Alternately you can also just specify includepkgs for the packages you > > > need from the repo so nothing else gets stepped on. > > > > > > I think you will likely find the political challenges more difficult to > > > overcome than the technical ones if you're looking to get things sync'd > > > up and nice between the two repo's. :) > > > > > > > Hmm. It says in the FAQ that EPEL 'encourages' compatibility, and to > > file a bug in bugzilla. Are you saying that there are a lot of 'deaf > > ears' out there? > > > > Specifically, if I solve the problem, how do I feed back the fixes? > > This list? fedora-devel? Bugzilla? > > > > I'm basically selfish, and I'm not looking to change the world, just my > > part. > > Well, file a bug by all means... I think a lot of maintainers would be > interested in maintaining compatibility as well. Search back in the > archives however for a bit of the political background on this whole > topic. :) Will do. Next post I'll have something more substantial for people to argue about ;-) Thanks, David From smooge at gmail.com Tue May 27 22:49:18 2008 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 16:49:18 -0600 Subject: incompatible packaging between EPEL and DAG/rpmforge In-Reply-To: <1211900709.16076.21.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> References: <1211900709.16076.21.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> Message-ID: <80d7e4090805271549t7fa9d873g5ec5fe2601447d63@mail.gmail.com> On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 9:05 AM, David Mansfield wrote: > For years I've been really happy with the combo of Centos + > DAG/rpmforge. But now that I need EPEL for git rpms, there are a number > of painful conflicts appearing between EPEL and DAG/rpmforge. Since > DAG/rpmforge has been the gold standard for add-ons for years prior to > EPEL, I think it would be great to eliminate these conflicts. > > If possible, I'd like to know what I can do to help fix these. > > Currently, my issue is with perl-DateTime, but perl-Error has also been > a thorn which was only resolved with some ugly '--force' action. > > The perl-DateTime RPM is currently showing 0.41, however it wants to > replace my version from rpmforge which is 0.42. > > I don't know why, but when doing a '--provides' on the two packages, the > EPEL one shows: > > perl-DateTime = 1:0.41-1.el5 > > and the rpmforge one shows: > > perl-DateTime = 0.42-1.el5.rf > > So yum would like to replace this one because of the '1:', I presume. > I'm not even sure what the '1:' indicates. > The 1: is the super-secret-magic EPOCH number. It is the "hidden will always get upgraded versus anything else" number that allows for maintainers to get out bad packages but it is also something that will dog a package from then on. Its purpose is to allow for a maintainer to downgrade a package in the case where say "0.38-1" had a major bug in it and could only be fixed in "0.37-1". The maintainer would have to go with adding the epoch. The problem is that EPOCH always wins.. so you have to keep it in a package from then on or move it forward. 1:0.01-1 will always beat 0:99.99-99. Since EPEL packages are inherited from Fedora, it causes problems in dealing with compatibility when 'upstream' uses an EPOCH or similar tool to get past some packaging problem. I will clarify the FAQ about 'encouraging compatibility' to better explain the limits and where users will trip themselves up. > Also, the rpmforge packaging has split the locale and timezone stuff > into separate packages, whereas the EPEL one hasn't, and this causes > more conflicts for yum. > > Any ideas on how to proceed? > > Thanks, > David > > > > > _______________________________________________ > epel-devel-list mailing list > epel-devel-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list > -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- BSD/GNU/Linux How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" From mastahnke at gmail.com Tue May 27 23:44:36 2008 From: mastahnke at gmail.com (Michael Stahnke) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 18:44:36 -0500 Subject: EPEL on the new wiki Message-ID: <7874d9dd0805271644q4ec98c93o50431495e8e590ec@mail.gmail.com> So, the new wiki is live. We need to take some time to spruce up the wiki-space that EPEL is given. I am currently iterating through the wish list to see what packages have been fulfilled as I know some of them have been. We could use a nice little icon to get a link on the bottom of the front page. Thanks, Stahnma From rayvd at bludgeon.org Tue May 27 23:53:09 2008 From: rayvd at bludgeon.org (Ray Van Dolson) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 16:53:09 -0700 Subject: EPEL on the new wiki In-Reply-To: <7874d9dd0805271644q4ec98c93o50431495e8e590ec@mail.gmail.com> References: <7874d9dd0805271644q4ec98c93o50431495e8e590ec@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20080527235309.GA29794@bludgeon.org> On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 06:44:36PM -0500, Michael Stahnke wrote: > So, the new wiki is live. We need to take some time to spruce up the > wiki-space that EPEL is given. > > I am currently iterating through the wish list to see what packages > have been fulfilled as I know some of them have been. > > We could use a nice little icon to get a link on the bottom of the front page. Maybe I'm losing my mind but... https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL Has the intro blurb, a strange table box underneath, and that's it. :) Ray From kwade at redhat.com Wed May 28 06:08:16 2008 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten 'quaid' Wade) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 23:08:16 -0700 Subject: incompatible packaging between EPEL and DAG/rpmforge In-Reply-To: <20080527151322.GA20968@bludgeon.org> References: <1211900709.16076.21.camel@gandalf.cobite.com> <20080527151322.GA20968@bludgeon.org> Message-ID: <1211954896.3594.155.camel@calliope.phig.org> On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 08:13 -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote: > I think you will likely find the political challenges more difficult to > overcome than the technical ones if you're looking to get things sync'd > up and nice between the two repo's. :) Is it really fair to call it 'political'? Fedora has a packaging standard, a method for changing that standard, and reasons things become the standard. Is calling a packaging decision 'political' supported by the history? - Karsten -- Karsten Wade, Sr. Developer Community Mgr. Dev Fu : http://developer.redhatmagazine.com Fedora : http://quaid.fedorapeople.org gpg key : AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Is calling a packaging decision > 'political' supported by the history? Use whatever term you like. :) Symanteics aside, my impression of the happenings remains the same... That said, I regret bringing it up as I think most 3rd party repo's are more than happy to work with EPEL to minimize conflicts. Ray From kwade at redhat.com Wed May 28 07:09:54 2008 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten 'quaid' Wade) Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 00:09:54 -0700 Subject: EPEL on the new wiki In-Reply-To: <20080527235309.GA29794@bludgeon.org> References: <7874d9dd0805271644q4ec98c93o50431495e8e590ec@mail.gmail.com> <20080527235309.GA29794@bludgeon.org> Message-ID: <1211958594.3594.159.camel@calliope.phig.org> On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 16:53 -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote: > On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 06:44:36PM -0500, Michael Stahnke wrote: > > So, the new wiki is live. We need to take some time to spruce up the > > wiki-space that EPEL is given. > > > > I am currently iterating through the wish list to see what packages > > have been fulfilled as I know some of them have been. > > > > We could use a nice little icon to get a link on the bottom of the front page. > > Maybe I'm losing my mind but... > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL > > Has the intro blurb, a strange table box underneath, and that's it. :) It was edited after the Saturday import so that edit came in and overwrote the work done to fix up the page. I got it sorted out a few hours ago. - Karsten -- Karsten Wade, Sr. Developer Community Mgr. Dev Fu : http://developer.redhatmagazine.com Fedora : http://quaid.fedorapeople.org gpg key : AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From orion at cora.nwra.com Thu May 29 17:24:10 2008 From: orion at cora.nwra.com (Orion Poplawski) Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 11:24:10 -0600 Subject: GMT-doc and GMT-coastlines Message-ID: <483EE6BA.3030607@cora.nwra.com> Okay, can someone please help me get GMT-doc and GMT-coastlines into EPEL without resorting to %{?dist}? [orion at cynosure EL-4]$ make tag cvs tag -c GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 ? clog ERROR: The tag GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 is already applied on a different branch ERROR: You can not forcibly move tags between branches GMT-coastlines-1_9-3:devel:orion:1209400433 GMT-coastlines-1_10-1:devel:orion:1210021147 cvs tag: Pre-tag check failed cvs [tag aborted]: correct the above errors first! make: *** [tag] Error 1 [orion at cynosure EL-4]$ make build GMT-coastlines.spec not tagged with tag GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 make: *** [build-check] Error 1 -- Orion Poplawski Technical Manager 303-415-9701 x222 NWRA/CoRA Division FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane orion at cora.nwra.com Boulder, CO 80301 http://www.cora.nwra.com From jwilson at redhat.com Thu May 29 18:51:07 2008 From: jwilson at redhat.com (Jarod Wilson) Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 14:51:07 -0400 Subject: GMT-doc and GMT-coastlines In-Reply-To: <483EE6BA.3030607@cora.nwra.com> References: <483EE6BA.3030607@cora.nwra.com> Message-ID: <483EFB1B.7030401@redhat.com> Orion Poplawski wrote: > Okay, can someone please help me get GMT-doc and GMT-coastlines into > EPEL without resorting to %{?dist}? > > [orion at cynosure EL-4]$ make tag > cvs tag -c GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 > ? clog > ERROR: The tag GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 is already applied on a different > branch > ERROR: You can not forcibly move tags between branches > GMT-coastlines-1_9-3:devel:orion:1209400433 > GMT-coastlines-1_10-1:devel:orion:1210021147 > cvs tag: Pre-tag check failed > cvs [tag aborted]: correct the above errors first! > make: *** [tag] Error 1 > [orion at cynosure EL-4]$ make build > GMT-coastlines.spec not tagged with tag GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 > make: *** [build-check] Error 1 I understand your desire to have the same versioned noarch package in all dists, but why not simply bump the version to 1.1 or some such thing and move along to other more important things? -- Jarod Wilson jwilson at redhat.com From jkeating at redhat.com Thu May 29 19:07:03 2008 From: jkeating at redhat.com (Jesse Keating) Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 15:07:03 -0400 Subject: GMT-doc and GMT-coastlines In-Reply-To: <483EFB1B.7030401@redhat.com> References: <483EE6BA.3030607@cora.nwra.com> <483EFB1B.7030401@redhat.com> Message-ID: <1212088023.16130.18.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 14:51 -0400, Jarod Wilson wrote: > Orion Poplawski wrote: > > Okay, can someone please help me get GMT-doc and GMT-coastlines into > > EPEL without resorting to %{?dist}? > > > > [orion at cynosure EL-4]$ make tag > > cvs tag -c GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 > > ? clog > > ERROR: The tag GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 is already applied on a different > > branch > > ERROR: You can not forcibly move tags between branches > > GMT-coastlines-1_9-3:devel:orion:1209400433 > > GMT-coastlines-1_10-1:devel:orion:1210021147 > > cvs tag: Pre-tag check failed > > cvs [tag aborted]: correct the above errors first! > > make: *** [tag] Error 1 > > [orion at cynosure EL-4]$ make build > > GMT-coastlines.spec not tagged with tag GMT-coastlines-1_10-1 > > make: *** [build-check] Error 1 > > I understand your desire to have the same versioned noarch package in all > dists, but why not simply bump the version to 1.1 or some such thing and move > along to other more important things? Yeah, basically I think you're somewhat screwed by having made the tag on devel/ first, that and there being no inheritance map between EPEL and Fedora. So at the very least you need one n-v-r for EPEL and one n-v-r for Fedora. Those two cannot be the same. Then you'd tag/build the EPEL one from the earliest EPEL you want to support (EL-4). At that point I do believe an EPEL admin can EL-5 (and later EL-6) inherit the EL-4 one. Much like we did or are doing for Fedora from the oldest Fedora one. -- Jesse Keating Fedora -- Freedom? is a feature! -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From orion at cora.nwra.com Thu May 29 20:19:23 2008 From: orion at cora.nwra.com (Orion Poplawski) Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 14:19:23 -0600 Subject: GMT-doc and GMT-coastlines In-Reply-To: <1212088023.16130.18.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <483EE6BA.3030607@cora.nwra.com> <483EFB1B.7030401@redhat.com> <1212088023.16130.18.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <483F0FCB.1050303@cora.nwra.com> Jesse Keating wrote: > Yeah, basically I think you're somewhat screwed by having made the tag > on devel/ first, that and there being no inheritance map between EPEL > and Fedora. So at the very least you need one n-v-r for EPEL and one > n-v-r for Fedora. Those two cannot be the same. Then you'd tag/build > the EPEL one from the earliest EPEL you want to support (EL-4). At that > point I do believe an EPEL admin can EL-5 (and later EL-6) inherit the > EL-4 one. Much like we did or are doing for Fedora from the oldest > Fedora one. Okay, I've built GMT-coastlines-1.10-2 and GMT-doc-4.3.1-3 for EL-4. Can those builds be imported into EL-5? Thanks. -- Orion Poplawski Technical Manager 303-415-9701 x222 NWRA/CoRA Division FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane orion at cora.nwra.com Boulder, CO 80301 http://www.cora.nwra.com From buildsys at fedoraproject.org Sat May 31 21:30:04 2008 From: buildsys at fedoraproject.org (buildsys at fedoraproject.org) Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 17:30:04 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Fedora EPEL Package Build Report 2008-05-31 Message-ID: <20080531213004.4084D15217B@buildsys.fedoraproject.org> Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/5: 20 bzr-gtk-0.94.0-2.el5 NEW cksfv-1.3.12-2.el5 : Utility to manipulate SFV files cobbler-1.0.0-2.el5 dkms-2.0.19.1-1.el5 dsniff-2.4-0.3.b1.el5 ejabberd-2.0.1-2.el5 koan-1.0.0-1.el5 libgeotiff-1.2.4-3.el5 NEW lxsplit-0.2.2-4.el5 : File split / merge utility nginx-0.6.31-3.el5 ogdi-3.2.0-0.12.beta2.el5 perl-Apache-DBI-1.07-1.el5 perl-Convert-UUlib-1.09-5.el5 NEW perl-DBD-XBase-0.241-5.el5 : Perl module for reading and writing the dbf files NEW perl-Net-IRC-0.75-2.el5 : Perl interface to the Internet Relay Chat protocol php-pear-HTML-QuickForm-advmultiselect-1.4.1-1.el5 php-pear-Log-1.10.1-1.el5 revisor-2.0.5.1-7.el5 NEW wmacpi-2.2-0.2.rc1.el5 : Dockapp for laptop acpi/apm information zaptel-1.4.11-1.el5 Packages built and released for Fedora EPEL testing/4: 12 cobbler-1.0.0-2.el4 dkms-2.0.19.1-1.el4 dsniff-2.4-0.3.b1.el4 NEW GMT-coastlines-1.10-2 : Coastline data for GMT NEW GMT-doc-4.3.1-3 : Documentation for Generic Mapping Tools koan-1.0.0-1.el4 libgeotiff-1.2.4-3.el4 NEW lxsplit-0.2.2-4.el4 : File split / merge utility NEW ogdi-3.2.0-0.12.beta2.el4 : Open Geographic Datastore Interface perl-Apache-DBI-1.07-1.el4 perl-Convert-UUlib-1.09-5.el4 NEW wmacpi-2.2-0.2.rc1.el4 : Dockapp for laptop acpi/apm information Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/5: bzr-gtk-0.94.0-2.el5 -------------------- * Wed May 21 2008 Toshio Kuratomi 0.94.0-2 - Add patch from upstream to fix all bzr-gtk commands when seahorse isn't present. launchpad #228922. cksfv-1.3.12-2.el5 ------------------ * Sat Oct 27 2007 Christohper Stone 1.3.12-2 - Fix rpmlint issues cobbler-1.0.0-2.el5 ------------------- * Tue May 27 2008 Michael DeHaan - 1.0.0-2 - Upstream changes (see CHANGELOG) * Fri May 16 2008 Michael DeHaan - 0.9.2-2 - Upstream changes (see CHANGELOG) - moved /var/lib/cobbler/settings to /etc/cobbler/settings * Fri May 09 2008 Michael DeHaan - 0.9.1-1 - Upstream changes (see CHANGELOG) - packaged /etc/cobbler/users.conf - remaining CGI replaced with mod_python dkms-2.0.19.1-1.el5 ------------------- * Wed May 28 2008 Matt Domsch 2.0.19.1 - depmod on uninstall before mkinitrd, depmod fix & cleanups - find_module_from_ko() could incorrectly return multiple values * Tue Mar 25 2008 Matt Domsch 2.0.19 - fix dkms.spec file/dir ownerships yet again * Thu Mar 20 2008 Matt Domsch 2.0.18 - don't include dist/ in tarball - use /etc/kernel/{prerm,postinst}.d/dkms in RPMs now too - mkrpm: display rpmbuild log on error, write RPMs to $dkms_tree/$module/$module_version/rpm - clarify license in spec to GPLv2+ dsniff-2.4-0.3.b1.el5 --------------------- * Thu May 29 2008 Robert Scheck 2.4-0.3.b1 - Rebuild against libnids 1.23 * Sun Feb 10 2008 Robert Scheck 2.4-0.2.b1 - Rebuild against gcc 4.3 ejabberd-2.0.1-2.el5 -------------------- * Thu May 29 2008 Peter Lemenkov 2.0.1-2 - Fixed BZ# 439583 koan-1.0.0-1.el5 ---------------- * Fri May 16 2008 Michael DeHaan - 0.9.2-2 - Upstream changes (see CHANGELOG) * Fri May 09 2008 Michael DeHaan - 0.9.0-1 - Upstream changes (see CHANGELOG) - truncate changelog (see git for history) libgeotiff-1.2.4-3.el5 ---------------------- * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.2.4-3 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 * Sun Jan 06 2008 Balint Cristian - 1.2.4-2 - Fix multilib issue by removal of datetime in doxygen footers * Sun Jan 06 2008 Balint Cristian - 1.2.4-1 - Rebuild for final release. * Wed Aug 29 2007 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.2.4-0.5.rc1 - Rebuild for selinux ppc32 issue. * Wed Jul 25 2007 Jesse Keating - 1.2.4-0.4.rc1 - Rebuild for RH #249435 lxsplit-0.2.2-4.el5 ------------------- * Sat May 31 2008 Rahul Sundaram - 0.2.2-4 - Apply upstream build patch * Tue May 27 2008 Rahul Sundaram - 0.2.2-3 - Fixed cflags, attr and added COPYING * Sun May 25 2008 Rahul Sundaram - 0.2.2-2 - Add dist tag * Sun May 25 2008 Rahul Sundaram - 0.2.2-1 - Upstream spec modified for Fedora nginx-0.6.31-3.el5 ------------------ * Mon May 26 2008 Jeremy Hinegardner - 0.6.31-3 - update init script - remove 'default' listen parameter ogdi-3.2.0-0.12.beta2.el5 ------------------------- * Wed May 28 2008 Balint Cristian - 3.2.0-0.12.beta2 - fix for RHEL4 and RHEL5 * Wed May 28 2008 Balint Cristian - 3.2.0-0.11.beta2 - fix a spourios permission * Wed May 28 2008 Balint Cristian - 3.2.0-0.10.beta2 - new bugfix upstream - drop all patches, upstream now * Mon May 26 2008 Balint Cristian - 3.2.0-0.9.beta1 - fix debuginfo bz#329921 * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.2.0-0.8.beta1 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 * Wed Jan 09 2008 Balint Cristian - 3.2.0-0.7.beta1 - fix multilib issue for ogdi-config * Thu Jan 03 2008 Alex Lancaster - 3.2.0-0.6.beta1 - Rebuild for new Tcl 8.5 perl-Apache-DBI-1.07-1.el5 -------------------------- * Sat May 17 2008 Remi Collet 1.07-1 - update to 1.07 * Thu Mar 06 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 1.06-2.2 Rebuild for new perl * Mon Oct 15 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway 1.06-1.2 - add BR: perl(Test::More) * Mon Oct 15 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway 1.06-1.1 - correct license tag - add BR: perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker) perl-Convert-UUlib-1.09-5.el5 ----------------------------- * Sat May 31 2008 Robert Scheck 1:1.09-5 - Fixed %check section in order to get the package built * Thu Mar 06 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 1:1.09-4 - Rebuild for new perl * Fri Feb 08 2008 Nicolas Mailhot - 1:1.09-3 ? gcc 4.3 rebuild perl-DBD-XBase-0.241-5.el5 -------------------------- * Fri Jun 16 2006 Jose Pedro Oliveira - 0.241-5 - Rebuild due to repodata corruption (#195611). perl-Net-IRC-0.75-2.el5 ----------------------- * Mon Oct 01 2007 Christopher Stone 0.75-2 - Add irctest and t/ to %doc php-pear-HTML-QuickForm-advmultiselect-1.4.1-1.el5 -------------------------------------------------- * Sun Apr 27 2008 Remi Collet 1.4.1-1 - update to 1.4.1 - add generated CHANGELOG php-pear-Log-1.10.1-1.el5 ------------------------- * Thu May 08 2008 Remi Collet 1.10.1-1 - update to 1.10.1 revisor-2.0.5.1-7.el5 --------------------- * Tue May 27 2008 Jeroen van Meeuwen 2.0.5.1-7 - Add back the requirement for system-config-kickstart wmacpi-2.2-0.2.rc1.el5 ---------------------- * Thu Aug 23 2007 Andreas Bierfert - 2.2-0.2.rc1 - version upgrade - new license tag zaptel-1.4.11-1.el5 ------------------- * Wed May 28 2008 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.4.11-1 - Update to 1.4.11 Changes in Fedora EPEL testing/4: cobbler-1.0.0-2.el4 ------------------- * Tue May 27 2008 Michael DeHaan - 1.0.0-2 - Upstream changes (see CHANGELOG) * Fri May 16 2008 Michael DeHaan - 0.9.2-2 - Upstream changes (see CHANGELOG) - moved /var/lib/cobbler/settings to /etc/cobbler/settings * Fri May 09 2008 Michael DeHaan - 0.9.1-1 - Upstream changes (see CHANGELOG) - packaged /etc/cobbler/users.conf - remaining CGI replaced with mod_python dkms-2.0.19.1-1.el4 ------------------- * Wed May 28 2008 Matt Domsch 2.0.19.1 - depmod on uninstall before mkinitrd, depmod fix & cleanups - find_module_from_ko() could incorrectly return multiple values * Tue Mar 25 2008 Matt Domsch 2.0.19 - fix dkms.spec file/dir ownerships yet again * Thu Mar 20 2008 Matt Domsch 2.0.18 - don't include dist/ in tarball - use /etc/kernel/{prerm,postinst}.d/dkms in RPMs now too - mkrpm: display rpmbuild log on error, write RPMs to $dkms_tree/$module/$module_version/rpm - clarify license in spec to GPLv2+ * Fri Feb 15 2008 Matt Domsch 2.0.17.6 - call udevadm trigger instead of udevtrigger for newer udev (Launchpad #192241) - omit installed-weak modules from remove --all (Red Hat BZ#429410) dsniff-2.4-0.3.b1.el4 --------------------- * Thu May 29 2008 Robert Scheck 2.4-0.3.b1 - Rebuild against libnids 1.23 * Sun Feb 10 2008 Robert Scheck 2.4-0.2.b1 - Rebuild against gcc 4.3 GMT-coastlines-1.10-2 --------------------- * Thu May 29 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.10-2 - Bump release for EPEL * Mon May 05 2008 Orion Poplawski 1.10-1 - Update to 1.10 GMT-doc-4.3.1-3 --------------- * Thu May 29 2008 Orion Poplawski 4.3.1-3 - Bump release for EPEL * Wed May 21 2008 Orion Poplawski 4.3.1-2 - Install the index files properly * Wed May 21 2008 Orion Poplawski 4.3.1-1 - Update to 4.3.1 koan-1.0.0-1.el4 ---------------- * Fri May 16 2008 Michael DeHaan - 0.9.2-2 - Upstream changes (see CHANGELOG) * Fri May 09 2008 Michael DeHaan - 0.9.0-1 - Upstream changes (see CHANGELOG) - truncate changelog (see git for history) libgeotiff-1.2.4-3.el4 ---------------------- * Tue Feb 19 2008 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.2.4-3 - Autorebuild for GCC 4.3 * Sun Jan 06 2008 Balint Cristian - 1.2.4-2 - Fix multilib issue by removal of datetime in doxygen footers * Sun Jan 06 2008 Balint Cristian - 1.2.4-1 - Rebuild for final release. * Wed Aug 29 2007 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.2.4-0.5.rc1 - Rebuild for selinux ppc32 issue. * Wed Jul 25 2007 Jesse Keating - 1.2.4-0.4.rc1 - Rebuild for RH #249435 lxsplit-0.2.2-4.el4 ------------------- * Sat May 31 2008 Rahul Sundaram - 0.2.2-4 - Apply upstream build patch * Tue May 27 2008 Rahul Sundaram - 0.2.2-3 - Fixed cflags, attr and added COPYING * Sun May 25 2008 Rahul Sundaram - 0.2.2-2 - Add dist tag * Sun May 25 2008 Rahul Sundaram - 0.2.2-1 - Upstream spec modified for Fedora ogdi-3.2.0-0.12.beta2.el4 ------------------------- * Wed May 28 2008 Balint Cristian - 3.2.0-0.12.beta2 - fix for RHEL4 and RHEL5 * Wed May 28 2008 Balint Cristian - 3.2.0-0.11.beta2 - fix a spourios permission * Wed May 28 2008 Balint Cristian - 3.2.0-0.10.beta2 - new bugfix upstream - drop all patches, upstream now * Mon May 26 2008 Balint Cristian - 3.2.0-0.9.beta1 - fix debuginfo bz#329921 perl-Apache-DBI-1.07-1.el4 -------------------------- * Sat May 17 2008 Remi Collet 1.07-1 - update to 1.07 * Thu Mar 06 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 1.06-2.2 Rebuild for new perl * Mon Oct 15 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway 1.06-1.2 - add BR: perl(Test::More) * Mon Oct 15 2007 Tom "spot" Callaway 1.06-1.1 - correct license tag - add BR: perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker) perl-Convert-UUlib-1.09-5.el4 ----------------------------- * Sat May 31 2008 Robert Scheck 1:1.09-5 - Fixed %check section in order to get the package built * Thu Mar 06 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 1:1.09-4 - Rebuild for new perl * Fri Feb 08 2008 Nicolas Mailhot - 1:1.09-3 ? gcc 4.3 rebuild wmacpi-2.2-0.2.rc1.el4 ---------------------- * Thu Aug 23 2007 Andreas Bierfert - 2.2-0.2.rc1 - version upgrade - new license tag