Updated Packages:
anaconda-11.1.0.102-1 --------------------- * Thu Sep 28 2006 Jeremy Katz katzj@redhat.com - 11.1.0.102-1 - Disable repo writing for now - Fixup text network config (dcantrel) - More HTTP response codes (clumens) - Don't try to use updates disk image by default (clumens) - Give an error message when netconfig fails - Don't prompt for non-existent cd - Fix DNS with dhcp for extras on CD install
autofs-1:5.0.1-0.rc2.8 ---------------------- * Wed Sep 27 2006 Ian Kent ikent@redhat.com - 5.0.1-0.rc2.8 - review and fix master map options update for map reload.
* Wed Sep 27 2006 Ian Kent ikent@redhat.com - 5.0.1-0.rc2.7 - make default installed master map for /net use "-hosts" instead of auto.net. - fix included map recursive map key lookup.
* Mon Sep 25 2006 Ian Kent ikent@redhat.com - 5.0.1-0.rc2.6 - remove unused option UNDERSCORETODOT from default config files.
coreutils-5.97-11 ----------------- * Thu Sep 28 2006 Tim Waugh twaugh@redhat.com 5.97-11 - Back-ported rename patch (bug #205744).
fonts-indic-2.0.4-1 ------------------- * Tue Sep 26 2006 Leon Ho llch@redhat.com - 2.0.4-1 - fixed RH#206387, RH#206431, RH#202163, RH#192934 for ml_IN (Rahul Bhalerao) - fixed RH#206581, RH#206950 for or_IN (Rahul)
* Mon Sep 18 2006 Leon Ho llch@redhat.com - 2.0.3-1 - fixed RH#206301, RH#206461, RH#206597, RH#206550, RH#206291, RH#206446, RH#206469, RH#206587, RH#206589, RH#187481, RH#206950 for or_IN by Rahul Bhalerao rbhalera@redhat.com
* Thu Sep 14 2006 Leon Ho llch@redhat.com - 2.0.2-1 - fixed RH#206228 for ml_IN
gimp-print-4.2.7-22 ------------------- * Thu Sep 28 2006 Tim Waugh twaugh@redhat.com 4.2.7-22 - IPv6 support (bug #198368).
gjdoc-0.7.7-9 ------------- * Tue Sep 19 2006 Andrew Overholt overholt@redhat.com - 0.7.7-9 - Don't compile with old ABI (rh#204412). - Add --disable-native and aot-compile. - Don't unnecessarily remove .la files. - Export JAVAC so that javac/ecj is used for bytecode compilation. - Require java-devel as a result.
hwdata-0.190-1 -------------- * Thu Sep 21 2006 Adam Jackson ajackson@redhat.com - 0.190-1 - Add a description for the 'intel' driver.
* Mon Sep 18 2006 Phil Knirsch pknirsch@redhat.com - 0.189-1 - Updated usb.ids for FC6
kernel-2.6.18-1.2708.fc6 ------------------------ * Thu Sep 28 2006 David Woodhouse dwmw2@redhat.com - Fix uninitialised spinlock in via-pmu-backlight which causes crash on attempt to suspend
* Thu Sep 28 2006 Steven Whitehouse swhiteho@redhat.com - New GFS2 patch
* Thu Sep 28 2006 Dave Jones davej@redhat.com - Fix "kernel BUG at fs/buffer.c:2789!" bug
libXmu-1.0.2-5 -------------- * Fri Sep 15 2006 Soren Sandmann sandmann@redhat.com - 1.0.2-5 - Add Requires on libXt (bug 202558)
libsepol-1.12.27-1 ------------------ * Thu Sep 28 2006 Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com 1.12.27-1 - Upgrade to latest from NSA * Merged mls user and range_transition support in modules from Darrel Goeddel
lvm2-2.02.06-4 -------------- * Thu Sep 28 2006 Peter Jones pjones@redhat.com - 2.02.06-4 - Fix metadata and map alignment problems on ppc64 (#206202)
* Tue Aug 01 2006 Jeremy Katz katzj@redhat.com - 2.02.06-3 - require new libselinux to avoid segfaults on xen (#200783)
* Thu Jul 27 2006 Jeremy Katz katzj@redhat.com - 2.02.06-2 - free trip through the buildsystem
mkinitrd-5.1.19-1 ----------------- * Thu Sep 28 2006 Peter Jones pjones@redhat.com - 5.1.19-1 - Fix booting on non-LVM devices where sysfs uses a '!' in the device path, such as cciss. (#201875, #196360)
nc-1.84-9.fc6 ------------- * Tue Sep 26 2006 Radek Vokal rvokal@redhat.com - 1.84-9 - fix in crlf patch, -z option now works again (#207733)
* Tue Aug 29 2006 Radek Vokal rvokal@redhat.com - 1.84-8 - fix verbose option (#202321) varmojfekoj@gmail.com
* Mon Aug 28 2006 Radek Vokal rvokal@redhat.com - 1.84-7 - add dist tag - add '-C' option and behaviour for sending CRLFs as line-ending (#203931) koszorus@reidea.hu
net-snmp-1:5.3.1-9.fc6 ---------------------- * Fri Sep 22 2006 Radek Vokal rvokal@redhat.com 5.3.1-9 - fix deprecated syscall base_reachable_time (#207273)
nfs-utils-1:1.0.9-8.fc6 ----------------------- * Tue Sep 26 2006 Steve Dickson steved@redhat.com 1.0.9-8 - mount.nfs was not returning a non-zero exit value on failed mounts (bz 206705)
openais-0.80.1-2 ---------------- * Wed Sep 27 2006 Steven Dake sdake@redhat.com - 0.80.1-2 - Add upstream revision 1246 - fix intermittent failures with flow control system.
openssl-0.9.8b-7 ---------------- * Mon Sep 25 2006 Tomas Mraz tmraz@redhat.com 0.9.8b-7 - fix CVE-2006-2937 - mishandled error on ASN.1 parsing (#207276) - fix CVE-2006-2940 - parasitic public keys DoS (#207274) - fix CVE-2006-3738 - buffer overflow in SSL_get_shared_ciphers (#206940) - fix CVE-2006-4343 - sslv2 client DoS (#206940)
* Tue Sep 05 2006 Tomas Mraz tmraz@redhat.com 0.9.8b-6 - fix CVE-2006-4339 - prevent attack on PKCS#1 v1.5 signatures (#205180)
* Wed Aug 02 2006 Tomas Mraz tmraz@redhat.com - 0.9.8b-5 - set buffering to none on stdio/stdout FILE when bufsize is set (#200580) patch by IBM
pam-0.99.6.2-3.fc6 ------------------ * Thu Sep 28 2006 Tomas Mraz tmraz@redhat.com 0.99.6.2-3 - add pam_namespace option no_unmount_on_close, required for newrole
* Mon Sep 04 2006 Tomas Mraz tmraz@redhat.com 0.99.6.2-2 - silence pam_succeed_if in default system-auth (#205067) - round the pam_timestamp_check sleep up to wake up at the start of the wallclock second (#205068)
* Thu Aug 31 2006 Tomas Mraz tmraz@redhat.com 0.99.6.2-1 - upgrade to new upstream version, as there are mostly bugfixes except improved documentation - add support for session and password service for pam_access and pam_succeed_if - system-auth: skip session pam_unix for crond service
perl-Net-DNS-0.59-1.fc6 ----------------------- * Wed Sep 27 2006 Robin Norwood rnorwood@redhat.com - 0.59-1 - Upgrade to upstream version 0.59 per bug #208315
pirut-1.2.1-1 ------------- * Thu Sep 28 2006 Jeremy Katz katzj@redhat.com - 1.2.1-1 - remember to include the new pup icon
* Thu Sep 28 2006 Jeremy Katz katzj@redhat.com - 1.2.0-1 - Fix group deselect (#208363) - Give notification if update checks are failing (#208154) - Show list by default in pirut if no repos enabled - Disable line wrapping in update details (lmacken) - Catch an error when opening rpm (#205278) - Fix pixmap display (#207748) - Don't spew exceptions if puplet can't connect to yum-updatesd (#207724)
pyxf86config-0.3.31-1.fc6 ------------------------- * Thu Sep 21 2006 Adam Jackson ajackson@redhat.com 0.3.31-1.fc6 - Add a .size() method to genlists. - Use bzip2 archive
rhgb-0.16.3-5.fc6 ----------------- * Wed Jul 26 2006 Mike A. Harris mharris@redhat.com 0.16.3-5 - Bump libxf86config-devel dep to ensure the fix for (#198653) is present. - Ensure the package has ownership of the dirs it creates. - Use Fedora Extras style BuildRoot tag.
* Wed Jul 12 2006 Jesse Keating jkeating@redhat.com - 0.16.3-4.1 - rebuild
* Wed Jul 05 2006 Ray Strode rstrode@redhat.com - 0.16.3-4 - remove erroneous space from x conf filename. Problem discovered from Mary Ellen Foster mefoster@gmail.com (bug 196885)
rhpxl-0.35-1 ------------ * Thu Sep 21 2006 Adam Jackson ajackson@redhat.com 0.35-1 - Fix resolution comparison to, uh, work. - Properly write out Display subsections so the resolution selector works again - Require newer pyxf86config
selinux-policy-2.3.16-6 ----------------------- * Wed Sep 27 2006 Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com 2.3.16-6 - Fix setrans handling on MLS and useradd
* Wed Sep 27 2006 Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com 2.3.16-5 - Support for fuse - fix vigr
* Wed Sep 27 2006 Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com 2.3.16-4 - Fix dovecot, amanda - Fix mls
setroubleshoot-0.47-1 --------------------- * Wed Sep 27 2006 Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com - 0.47-1 * Change close key binding to ctrl-w
* Tue Sep 26 2006 Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com - 0.46-1 - Add new plugins cvs_data, rsync_data, xen_image, swapfile, samba_share
- John Dennis jdennis@redhat.com
* clear the GUI of old data before loading new data, fix the code used to display the filter icon in the filter column
system-config-securitylevel-1.6.26-1 ------------------------------------ * Wed Sep 27 2006 Chris Lumens clumens@redhat.com 1.6.26-1 - Don't forget the configuration when the firewall is disabled (#183442).
thunderbird-0:1.5.0.7-2.fc6 --------------------------- * Wed Sep 27 2006 Christopher Aillon caillon@redhat.com - 1.5.0.7-2 - Fix crash when changing gtk key theme - Prevent UI freezes while changing GNOME theme - Remove verbiage about pango; no longer required by upstream.
ttmkfdir-3.0.9-21 ----------------- * Thu Sep 28 2006 Lingning Zhang lizhang@redhat.com - 3.0.9-21 - modify release
vim-2:7.0.109-3 --------------- * Thu Sep 28 2006 Jeremy Katz katzj@redhat.com - 7.0.109-3 - disable vim-spell subpackage as it pushes us over CD boundaries
* Thu Sep 28 2006 Karsten Hopp karsten@redhat.com 7.0.109-2 - fix typo in vimspell.sh (#203178)
* Tue Sep 19 2006 Karsten Hopp karsten@redhat.com 7.0.109-1 - update to patchlevel 109 to fix some redraw problems - fix invisible comments in diff mode (#204042)
xorg-x11-drv-ati-6.6.2-2.fc6 ---------------------------- * Thu Sep 21 2006 Adam Jackson ajackson@redhat.com 6.6.2-2.fc6 - radeon-6.6.2-dac-fix.patch: Backport 25fa71... from git. Turn on the DAC before doing CRT connection probe, otherwise we might incorrectly detect a CRT where there isn't one. (#202240 and others)
xorg-x11-drv-i810-1.6.5-8.fc6 ----------------------------- * Fri Sep 22 2006 Adam Jackson ajackson@redhat.com 1.6.5-8.fc6 - Change 'Requires: kudzu >= foo' to 'Conflicts: kudzu < foo' since we don't actually require kudzu to run.
* Fri Sep 15 2006 Adam Jackson ajackson@redhat.com 1.6.5-7.fc6 - i810.xinf: Whitelist Apple 945GM machines and Aopen Mini PC onto intel(4)
xorg-x11-server-1.1.1-43.fc6 ---------------------------- * Wed Sep 27 2006 Adam Jackson ajackson@redhat.com 1.1.1-43.fc6 - xorg-x11-server-1.1.1-vt-activate-is-a-terrible-api.patch: Since the VT_ACTIVATE/VT_WAITACTIVE pair are never guaranteed to successfully complete, set a 5 second timeout on the WAITACTIVE, and retry the pair until we win. (#207746) - xorg-x11-server-1.1.0-pci-scan-fixes.patch: Partial revert to unbreak some (but not all) domainful machines, including Pegasos. (#207659)
* Mon Sep 25 2006 Adam Jackson ajackson@redhat.com 1.1.1-42.fc6 - xorg-x11-server-1.1.1-getconfig-pl-die-die-die.patch: Fix XGI cards (#208000)
* Fri Sep 22 2006 Adam Jackson ajackson@redhat.com 1.1.1-41.fc6 - xorg-x11-server-1.1.1-vbe-filter-less.patch: Be gentler about rejecting VESA modes early, since xf86ValidateModes should handle them just fine.
yum-2.9.7-4 ----------- * Thu Sep 28 2006 Jeremy Katz katzj@redhat.com - 2.9.7-4 - fix trying to reget existing files (#208460)
* Wed Sep 27 2006 Jeremy Katz katzj@redhat.com - 2.9.7-3 - and better fix for upstream (jbowes)
* Wed Sep 27 2006 Jeremy Katz katzj@redhat.com - 2.9.7-2 - backout patch that breaks anaconda
Broken deps for s390 ---------------------------------------------------------- systemtap - 0.5.9-1.fc6.s390 requires kernel >= 0:2.6.9-11
gimp-print-4.2.7-22
- Thu Sep 28 2006 Tim Waugh twaugh@redhat.com 4.2.7-22
- IPv6 support (bug #198368).
Any plan to replace gimp-print with Gutenprint¹? It has been under development for over four years, offers improved quality, greatly enhanced functionality, and support for many more printers than previous version, Gimp-Print 4.2.
Footnotes: ¹ http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/
Leo wrote:
gimp-print-4.2.7-22
- Thu Sep 28 2006 Tim Waugh twaugh@redhat.com 4.2.7-22
- IPv6 support (bug #198368).
Any plan to replace gimp-print with Gutenprint¹?
Maybe for fc7, in the meantime, it'll land in Extras soon (hopefully): http://bugzilla.redhat.com/199108
-- Rex
On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 06:01 -0400, buildsys@redhat.com wrote:
vim-2:7.0.109-3
- Thu Sep 28 2006 Jeremy Katz katzj@redhat.com - 7.0.109-3
- disable vim-spell subpackage as it pushes us over CD boundaries
What-no-why-how-NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Is it being moved to extra?
- Gilboa
On Saturday 30 September 2006 22:41, Gilboa Davara wrote:
What-no-why-how-NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Is it being moved to extra?
It may reappear after FC6 releases, but this was a new subpackage snuck in WELL after the feature freeze that added over 100M to the distro size. This was unacceptable, especially as it is adding Yet Another Spell database to the system instead of reusing one of the many already there.
On Sun, 2006-10-01 at 13:03 -0400, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Saturday 30 September 2006 22:41, Gilboa Davara wrote:
What-no-why-how-NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Is it being moved to extra?
It may reappear after FC6 releases, but this was a new subpackage snuck in WELL after the feature freeze that added over 100M to the distro size. This was unacceptable, especially as it is adding Yet Another Spell database to the system instead of reusing one of the many already there.
--
Umm... Here's an idea! Why not delete Emacs from core and clear some space? /ducks
- Gilboa
On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 08:59 -0400, Alan Cox wrote:
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 12:59:18PM +0200, Gilboa Davara wrote:
Umm... Here's an idea! Why not delete Emacs from core and clear some space? /ducks
I've been suggesting this for years
... and you're still alive? D*mn! I guess that "VI vs. Emacs" flame war isn't what it used to be.
- Gilboa "flame-suite on" Davara.
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Gilboa Davara wrote:
On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 08:59 -0400, Alan Cox wrote:
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 12:59:18PM +0200, Gilboa Davara wrote:
Umm... Here's an idea! Why not delete Emacs from core and clear some space? /ducks
I've been suggesting this for years
... and you're still alive? D*mn! I guess that "VI vs. Emacs" flame war isn't what it used to be.
At the risk of adding fuel to the fire, if packages in extras are indeed not second class citizens, what would be wrong with putting emacs in extras?? For sure you do not need it to have a usable system.
Regards,
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 09:05:17AM -0400, Tom Diehl wrote:
At the risk of adding fuel to the fire, if packages in extras are indeed not second class citizens, what would be wrong with putting emacs in extras?? For sure you do not need it to have a usable system.
Following that line of reasoning I have much better proposition. Moving to extras just openoffice and kde packages will result in real space savings, as opposed to few megabytes here and there, and a system will definitely be usable.
Michal
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 09:40:05AM -0600, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
Following that line of reasoning I have much better proposition. Moving to extras just openoffice and kde packages will result in real space savings, as opposed to few megabytes here and there, and a system will definitely be usable.
For a lot of users openoffice is core. I'd love to see KDE and Gnome on different CDs so you can pull one or the other but its extremely hard to do so don't hold your breath
The big problem is that for any set of packages there is a mailing list member who considers that package "very important"
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 11:47:38AM -0400, Alan Cox wrote:
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 09:40:05AM -0600, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
Following that line of reasoning ...
For a lot of users openoffice is core.
I know, hence the qualification above and just expanding on what was said earlier. :-) OTOH, personally, I would not mind to see openoffice in extras the tiniest bit but the proposition was not all that serious.
The big problem is that for any set of packages there is a mailing list member who considers that package "very important"
Right. Taking that to extreme a "core" could be a minimum required to bring a networking up and all other stuff in extras. Quite feasible in some situations but I think that are very far yet from where that would be sane in general.
Michal
Once upon a time, Michal Jaegermann michal@harddata.com said:
I know, hence the qualification above and just expanding on what was said earlier. :-) OTOH, personally, I would not mind to see openoffice in extras the tiniest bit but the proposition was not all that serious.
One problem with Extras is still that there is no good way for a normal user to access it without reasonably fast Internet access. There are no ISOs (or any way for a normal user to make such).
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 11:34 -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Michal Jaegermann michal@harddata.com said:
I know, hence the qualification above and just expanding on what was said earlier. :-) OTOH, personally, I would not mind to see openoffice in extras the tiniest bit but the proposition was not all that serious.
One problem with Extras is still that there is no good way for a normal user to access it without reasonably fast Internet access. There are no ISOs (or any way for a normal user to make such). -- Chris Adams cmadams@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
/+1 Extra is fine when you're sitting on a fast DSL/Cable line. Downloading 240MB [1] worth of OO packages is less fun when you're doing it on a 56kbps modem line. If/when it'll be possible to generate and torrent an Extra DVD/ISOs upon release day -and- use them seamlessly within Anaconda/Yum/etc, pushing KDE, OO and, well, emacs into Extra will be less intrusive.
Gilboa [1] $ OOSIZE=$(rpm -qi $(rpm -qa openoffice*) | grep Size | awk '{print $3}' | xargs | sed 's/ /+/g') ; echo $((($OOSIZE) / (1024 * 1024)))MB 240MB
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 11:34 -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Michal Jaegermann michal@harddata.com said:
I know, hence the qualification above and just expanding on what was said earlier. :-) OTOH, personally, I would not mind to see openoffice in extras the tiniest bit but the proposition was not all that serious.
One problem with Extras is still that there is no good way for a normal user to access it without reasonably fast Internet access. There are no ISOs (or any way for a normal user to make such)
90% of what's needed to create a CD with a set of packages from Extras that can be installed with system-cdinstaller[1] is actually there.
So, what's needed is (essentially) -- * A comps file. This could be generated by pulling the Extras comps file and then trimming it in an automated fashion. It might even be fine to just use the whole file and then things which aren't there automatically "drop out". Needs someone to test * Run repotrack (from yum-utils) to pull the set of packages and their deps * Run createrepo appropriately * Drop an autorun into place * Run mkisofs
And then voila -- you have your CD of packages for Extras. Anyone want to write the script? :)
Jeremy
[1] This is the app that runs if you do the autorun off of a CD. It does installs from a single repo and falls back to depsolving with the base repos if it has to.
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 01:45:00PM -0400, Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 11:34 -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
One problem with Extras is still that there is no good way for a normal user to access it without reasonably fast Internet access. There are no ISOs (or any way for a normal user to make such)
90% of what's needed to create a CD with a set of packages from Extras that can be installed with system-cdinstaller[1] is actually there.
....
And then voila -- you have your CD of packages for Extras. Anyone want to write the script? :)
There exists this "jigdo", or "Jigsaw Download", project. http://www.atterer.net/jigdo/ It allows to download "custom images". It requires a support on a server side and I never really used it, so I cannot tell how it works in practice, but it sounds interesting.
Michal
On 10/5/06, Michal Jaegermann michal@harddata.com wrote:
There exists this "jigdo", or "Jigsaw Download", project. http://www.atterer.net/jigdo/ It allows to download "custom images". It requires a support on a server side and I never really used it, so I cannot tell how it works in practice, but it sounds interesting.
Jigdo creates an ISO image from a description file and the contained files. It is handy when you already have all the files. In the world before bittorrent, it was easier to mirror a repository of packages instead of the ISO.
Jigdo doesn't help with creating the ISO image. mkisofs is still needed for that. It can help with distributing the image.
- Ian
On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 10:28:01AM -0700, Ian Burrell wrote:
On 10/5/06, Michal Jaegermann michal@harddata.com wrote:
There exists this "jigdo", or "Jigsaw Download", project. http://www.atterer.net/jigdo/ It allows to download "custom images".
Jigdo creates an ISO image from a description file and the contained files. It is handy when you already have all the files.
Precisely. But "all files" for a particular variant may mean only a subset of all available files. Also you may already have a substantial portion of these files. Say in a development cycle when you are testing installation and only some bits-and-pieces were really changed.
In the world before bittorrent, it was easier to mirror a repository of packages instead of the ISO.
Bittorrent sometimes works and sometimes is not that great for assorted reasons.
Yes, "the real image" has to be reassembled by a receiving end of jigdo.
Michal