works for me
Sure.
But in various CVE's descriptions there is a misundestanding whether "< 1.1.11" or "<= 1.1.11" should be used for affected versions. It leads to a sutiation that there are already two (!) mistaken bugzilla report about this CVE, whereas the problem was actually fixed months ago...
To avoid further mistakes, I just update to the latest 1.1.20.
To trigger any bureaucracy things, I specify "security" and "high", to avoid broken assumptions that there is no proper update after the CVE report.
harbottle,
If you are related to https://harbottle.gitlab.io/wine32/7/i386/, could you please build the correspond i686 package in those repo?
Could anybody confirm that lightbird now works with seamonkey-2.49.5-2 (currently in updates-testing)?
Yes, it is an issue.
Continue in: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1750450
We don't ship calendar (as a bundled extension) for Fedora. You should install it separately.
Probably the reason is you still use old version of lightning (calendar), which should be updated as well.
Works for me
Works for me
Works for me
Looks fine.
This update has been unpushed.
pyusb is already in EPEL6 now.
Please, push python-yubico to stable in EPEL6, else it stops updating other new fedorapkg stuff.
fedora-bookmarks package provides "system-bookmarks" (in F24 and before)
works OK
This update has been unpushed
Could you please explain why you do not put this to stable? The amount of time since 2011-08-13 seems enough... Maybe better to release the next versions of these packages...
@notandor: First, make sure you have "intl.locale.matchOS" set to false (non-default) in about:config (Else all the things will be in the same locale everywhere). Then choose the preferred locale manually in Preferences-->Appearence (US in your case). Then you can start SM with either LC_ALL=whatever or LC_MESSAGES=whatever, and choose the proper "regional settings", which appears to be "whatever"...