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karma

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

karma

The package now pulls in libhandy1 as a dependency. Everything seems to work so far, thanks.

BZ#1882282 Lollypop now requires libhandy1 to work, but it is not pulled in as a dependency

This update did not pull in libhandy1 as a dependency for me, and I do not see it listed in the "Requires" list for this package [1].

[1] https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/rpminfo?rpmID=23307834

BZ#1882282 Lollypop now requires libhandy1 to work, but it is not pulled in as a dependency
karma

Lollypop 1.4.0 now requires libhandy1, but it is not listed as a dependency for the package. At least, I do not see it in the output of "rpm -qpR lollypop-1.4.0-1.fc32.noarch.rpm".

Once libhandy1 was installed, it has worked as expected so far.

Bug Report: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1882282

Upstream commit that added the dependency: https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/lollypop/-/commit/a26e0de96442c2a49bbfe118c341f64d64fa4982

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

karma

systemd-245.8-2.fc32 resolves the previous issue mentioned about earlyoom not starting.

karma

After upgrading, I'm running into problems with earlyoom not being able to start.

See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1880882

karma

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

karma

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

karma

Works.

Tested on:

Virtual Machine (KVM x86_64) booting with BIOS.

Virtual Machine (KVM x86_64) booting with UEFI.

Dell Latitude 7490 booting with UEFI.

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

karma

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

Are there still outstanding problems with this package that prevent it from being sent to stable? I also can't find this package in bodhi for F33.

karma

My use cases are working.

karma

Works.

karma

Working well so far.

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM