Won't install due to dependency on previous version in gedit-plugin:
Problem: problem with installed package gedit-plugin-wordcompletion-40.1-3.fc35.x86_64 - package gedit-plugin-wordcompletion-40.1-3.fc35.x86_64 requires libgedit-41.alpha.so()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed - cannot install both gedit-2:41.0-1.fc35.x86_64 and gedit-2:41~alpha-2.fc35.x86_64 - cannot install the best update candidate for package gedit-2:41~alpha-2.fc35.x86_64
Looks good, no obvious problems, but had not previously seen the bugs listed as fixed since 96.0.1
If you have openocd installed this update won't install:
Problem: package openocd-0.11.0-1.fc35.1.x86_64 requires libjim.so.0.78()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed - cannot install both jimtcl-0.81-2.fc35.x86_64 and jimtcl-0.78-9.fc35.x86_64 - cannot install the best update candidate for package openocd-0.11.0-1.fc35.1.x86_64 - cannot install the best update candidate for package jimtcl-0.78-9.fc35.x86_64
Assume openocd needs to be rebuilt again.
Appears to be working well, some issues seen with 0.4.6 have gone away.
No obvious problems with my usual mix of applications.
Lots of problems with wireplumber-0.4.6, in fact a whole load of fixes has just landed in the wireplumber git master so I would suggest making a -2 version rather than basing this on the original release from January 7th
This update seems to be working OK now.
Cannot upgrade this with the following dnf errors:
nanovna-saver-0.3.10-1.fc35.noarch.rpm 372 kB/s | 269 kB 00:00
Dependencies resolved.
Problem: cannot install the best update candidate for package nanovna-saver-0.3.9-1.fc35.noarch - nothing provides python3.10dist(pyqt5) = 5.15.4 needed by nanovna-saver-0.3.10-1.fc35.noarch - nothing provides python3.10dist(pyserial) = 3.5 needed by nanovna-saver-0.3.10-1.fc35.noarch - nothing provides python3.10dist(scipy) = 1.7.1 needed by nanovna-saver-0.3.10-1.fc35.noarch ============================================================================================================================================ Package Architecture Version Repository Size ============================================================================================================================================ Skipping packages with broken dependencies: nanovna-saver noarch 0.3.10-1.fc35 @commandline 269 k
OK, tested 0.8.0-4 and indeed it does now start on Wayland and the menu is more nicely integrated into the GNOME 3 desktop.
Thanks for the fix, it looks a lot more complex than the previous patches.
Just tried 0.8.0-3 and it still crashes in a very similar manner.
Crashes immediately on startup, self-built version of 0.8.0 was working previously, may be due to the StatusNotifierItem change in the package
I have the updated rkhunter package and the same containers-common package
rkhunter-1.4.6-14.fc35.noarch
containers-common-1-32.fc35.noarch
After running the rkhunter commands as follows:
sudo rkhunter --update sudo rkhunter --propupd sudo rkhunter --check --skip-keypress
this is in the log
[15:30:38] Info: Found hidden directory '/etc/.java': it is whitelisted. [15:30:38] Info: Found hidden file '/etc/.updated': it is whitelisted. [15:30:38] Info: Found hidden file '/usr/share/man/man1/..1.gz': it is whitelisted. [15:30:39] Info: Found hidden file '/usr/share/man/man5/.k5login.5.gz': it is whitelisted. [15:30:39] Info: Found hidden file '/usr/share/man/man5/.k5identity.5.gz': it is whitelisted. [15:30:39] Checking for hidden files and directories [ Warning ] [15:30:39] Warning: Hidden file found: /usr/share/man/man5/.containerignore.5.gz: gzip compressed data, max compression, from Unix, truncated
Seems to work OK, hasn't broken anything obvious on my system (which isn't the one under discussion) but thought it worth a +1
Something odd has happened with this, the new fixed version is showing as obsolete in the bodhi list.
I have manually updated to 248.9-1 on my FC34 box and it seems to work satisfactorily.
As soon as this was upgraded I got into a state where every boot went to emergency mode and some hours of Googling and trying various fixes was unsuccessful.
Harmony was restored by sudo dnf downgrade systemd.
Whatever is the real problem I don't think I can diagnose it.
Seems to work well, Firefox 93.0-1 package installed.
Seems to work well, nss update installed of course
Yes, .so bump was a false alarm
Appears to require an update to curl due to an .so bump
I can confirm that the rpm in https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2021-02c3c8d8bf has fixed the problem I was seeing on both my Fedora 34 systems.
Installing latest plymouth-theme-breeze on F36 fails with this error:
Problem: package plymouth-theme-breeze-5.24.3-1.fc36.x86_64 requires libply-splash-core.so.4()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed - package plymouth-theme-breeze-5.24.3-1.fc36.x86_64 requires libply.so.4()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed - cannot install both plymouth-core-libs-0.9.5-5.20210331git1ea1020.fc36.x86_64 and plymouth-core-libs-22.02.122-1.fc36.x86_64
New plymouth-core-libs-22.02.122-1.fc36.x86_64 provides libply-splash-core.so.5()(64bit)
plymouth-theme-breeze needs rebuilding for soname bump.