Hi,
This might be interesting if you want to stay on FC5 but wants the sweet new graphs [1] in g-p-m. This stuff isn't even in Rawhide yet (uhm someone needs to release PolicyKit 0.2).
David
[1] : See http://www.hughsie.com/applications/Coppermine/displayimage.php?album=9&...
2006/4/5, David Zeuthen davidz@redhat.com:
Hi,
This might be interesting if you want to stay on FC5 but wants the sweet new graphs [1] in g-p-m. This stuff isn't even in Rawhide yet (uhm someone needs to release PolicyKit 0.2).
David
[1] : See http://www.hughsie.com/applications/Coppermine/displayimage.php?album=9&...
---------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ---------- From: Richard Hughes hughsient@gmail.com To: GnomePowerManager List gnome-power-manager-list@gnome.org Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 22:56:19 +0100 Subject: If you want bleeding edge... Guys,
I've recreated the utopia repo for people that want a bit more bite to their FC5 systems. It's got the latest CVS versions of HAL, PolicyKit, and of course g-p-m.
It's got the nice new graph stuff enabled, and toshiba buttons now work out of the box. You don't require CVS HAL for CVS g-p-m, although it may help if you've been having problems before.
Plus you can play with the new PolicyKit stuff on your machine.
The .repo file is attached, and should work for i386 and ppc architectures. If it breaks, you get to keep all three bits.
Richard.
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Would be nice if it would hit rawhide soon though. is there a chance on it? also will there be an upgrade path for the packages in rawhide?
regards, Rudolf Kastl
p.s. thanks for your effort. i definitely appreciate it.
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 10:16 +0200, Rudolf Kastl wrote:
Would be nice if it would hit rawhide soon though.
Well, I kinda want to finish PolicyKit 0.2 first... There are some issues with the CVS version Richard has packaged that may or may not include users having more privileges than they should. So it's not really ready for Rawhide yet... Eventually though...
is there a chance on it? also will there be an upgrade path for the packages in rawhide?
I think you can install this on Rawhide, yes, and once this lands in Rawhide the upgrade path should work. But as Richard said.. if it breaks you get to keep both pieces :-)
p.s. thanks for your effort. i definitely appreciate it.
Oh, this is totally thanks to Richard - I will pass this message on to him :-)
David
2006/4/5, David Zeuthen davidz@redhat.com:
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 10:16 +0200, Rudolf Kastl wrote:
Would be nice if it would hit rawhide soon though.
Well, I kinda want to finish PolicyKit 0.2 first... There are some issues with the CVS version Richard has packaged that may or may not include users having more privileges than they should. So it's not really ready for Rawhide yet... Eventually though...
is there a chance on it? also will there be an upgrade path for the packages in rawhide?
I think you can install this on Rawhide, yes, and once this lands in Rawhide the upgrade path should work. But as Richard said.. if it breaks you get to keep both pieces :-)
p.s. thanks for your effort. i definitely appreciate it.
Oh, this is totally thanks to Richard - I will pass this message on to him :-)
David
i can confirm now it works on rawhide. thanks for your answers.
regards, rudolf kastl
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On 04/05/2006 11:33 AM, David Zeuthen wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 10:16 +0200, Rudolf Kastl wrote:
Would be nice if it would hit rawhide soon though.
Well, I kinda want to finish PolicyKit 0.2 first... There are some issues with the CVS version Richard has packaged that may or may not include users having more privileges than they should. So it's not really ready for Rawhide yet... Eventually though...
Just a comment, feel free to ignore me, but I'm rather confused as to how you can announce (by proxy) something for FC-5 but not think it's ready for rawhide. If it's not ready for even the most bleeding edge of bleeders, maybe you should have waited a bit before showing the commercial to FC-5 users? Dropping it into rawhide might help with the bug squashing. :-)
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 17:49 -0400, Christopher Aillon wrote:
Just a comment, feel free to ignore me, but I'm rather confused as to how you can announce (by proxy) something for FC-5 but not think it's ready for rawhide. If it's not ready for even the most bleeding edge of bleeders, maybe you should have waited a bit before showing the commercial to FC-5 users?
I presume that people using repositories named "Utopia experimental for $basearch" know what they are doing.
Dropping it into rawhide might help with the bug squashing. :-)
Sure, but chunks of functionality is missing and it needs a security review.
Rawhide is not a dumping ground, at least it shouldn't be.
David
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