This is a non-backwards compatible change in a stable release, why?
There is no systray for Synergy now, it can only be configured on the command-line or in config files (and that makes it harder to stop/start the processes, and to debug connection logs).
It is no longer possible to use a mouse & keyboard attached to a client machine, it seems that synergy eats the input events, so you can only use the mouse & keyboard attached to the server. This is a major regression.
This update is a major version bump that removes significant user-facing features and breaks compatibility with existing systems, all of which in violation of Fedora's Updates Policy for stable releases.
This update has been submitted for testing by dchen.
This update has been pushed to testing.
This update has reached 7 days in testing and can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes
This update has been submitted for batched by dchen.
This update has been submitted for stable by bodhi.
This update has been pushed to stable.
This is a non-backwards compatible change in a stable release, why?
There is no systray for Synergy now, it can only be configured on the command-line or in config files (and that makes it harder to stop/start the processes, and to debug connection logs).
It is no longer possible to use a mouse & keyboard attached to a client machine, it seems that synergy eats the input events, so you can only use the mouse & keyboard attached to the server. This is a major regression.
This update is a major version bump that removes significant user-facing features and breaks compatibility with existing systems, all of which in violation of Fedora's Updates Policy for stable releases.
Agreed. See comment for EPEL: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2018-f449b2a7c2