The openQA test failures here are caused by the updated gnome-boxes not being installed when it should be. It's not being installed because of a dependency issue involving libosinfo. The problem is that a new libosinfo in in the f30 tag (and hence the buildroot, and so gnome-boxes was built against it) but has not been in a successful compose, so it is not in the F30 repositories for the openQA test to find.
@kalev the anaconda colors still seem to be wrong even with the new mutter: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/359357 . That's definitely from the re-run with the updated mutter, I checked the logs and it definitely made it into the live image.
@adamwill, @jadahl was looking into the wrong colours issue today, but couldn't reproduce it locally. Can you help him on irc to figure out what virtualization settings and screen recording etc is used in openqa, please?
When using existing user account, "Advanced Network Configuration" is still in the Sundry folder. When using a new user account, it is placed among other applications instead of the Utilities folder.
BZ#1677732 "Advanced Network Configuration" appears in "X-GNOME-Sundry" folder
BZ#1686851 nm-connection-editor should be moved to the X-GNOME-Utilities folder
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The openQA test failures here are caused by the updated gnome-boxes not being installed when it should be. It's not being installed because of a dependency issue involving libosinfo. The problem is that a new libosinfo in in the
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tag (and hence the buildroot, and so gnome-boxes was built against it) but has not been in a successful compose, so it is not in the F30 repositories for the openQA test to find.Update also runs into this mutter issue which causes the installer test fails in openQA (the color errors cause openQA matches to fail).
I backported a patch that should fix the inverted colours issue to mutter-3.31.92-2.fc30
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@kalev the anaconda colors still seem to be wrong even with the new mutter: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/359357 . That's definitely from the re-run with the updated mutter, I checked the logs and it definitely made it into the live image.
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@adamwill, @jadahl was looking into the wrong colours issue today, but couldn't reproduce it locally. Can you help him on irc to figure out what virtualization settings and screen recording etc is used in openqa, please?
Works for me just fine (Bare Metal, T470s).
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We've confirmed the color issue is a real thing, @kalev and co are looking into it now. We should not push this till it's fixed. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1686649 .
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OK, the colours issue should be fixed now with mutter-3.31.92-3.fc30, hopefully.
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Color fix confirmed by openQA testing, all tests now pass. I'm just going to install this on my system and check it there before +1ing.
When using existing user account, "Advanced Network Configuration" is still in the Sundry folder. When using a new user account, it is placed among other applications instead of the Utilities folder.
Works fine, no regressions found
works for me in a VM
Works
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