Planned Outage - fedoraproject.org/wiki - 2021-08-19 21:00 UTC
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Hi everyone,
On Tuesday 24 August, all F35 Changes should be 100% complete.
Indicate this by setting the Bugzilla tracker to ON_QA.
Also on 24 August, Fedora Linux 35 enters Beta freeze. See the
Blockerbugs application[1] to view or nominate blockers and freeze
exceptions.
See the F35 schedule[2] for additional release milestones.
[1] https://qa.fedoraproject.org/blockerbugs/milestone/35/beta/buglist
[2] https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-35/f-35-key-tasks.html
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Ben Cotton
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Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
Hi All,
Fedora 35 has now been branched, please be sure to do a git pull
--rebase to pick up the new branch, as an additional reminder
rawhide/f36 has been completely isolated from previous releases, so
this means that anything you do for f35 you also have to do in the
rawhide branch and do a build there. There will be a Fedora 35 compose
and it'll appear in
http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/35/ once
complete. Please be sure to check it out. Bodhi is currently not
active for Fedora 35, it will be enabled in a couple of weeks when we
hit Beta change freeze point in the Fedora 35 schedule[1].
Two things to remember:
1. The modules will be built for a new platform:f36
2. The signing of rpms is not done yet with the new f36 key.
3. F35/branched release is frozen right now until we get a successful
compose, expect that your f35 builds won't be available immediately.
Thanks for understanding.
[1] https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-35/f-35-key-tasks.html
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/F36MingwDebugLocation
== Summary ==
Store debug files of mingw PE binaries below /usr/lib/debug.
== Owner ==
* Name: [[User:smani|Sandro Mani]]
* Email: manisandro(a)gmail.com
== Detailed Description ==
Native debug symbols are already stored below /usr/lib/debug. This
change modifies `mingw-find-debuginfo.sh`, part of mingw-filesystem,
to do the same.
== Benefit to Fedora ==
Besides alignment with debuginfo symbols of native packages, this
avoids an easy to hit issue for mingw packagers where .debug files end
up in the main package, i.e.
`%files -n mingw64-libfoo`
`%{mingw64_libdir}/plugindir/`
where `%{mingw64_libdir}/plugindir/` contains both say
`libfooplugin.dll` as well as `libfooplugin.dll.debug`.
== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:
`mingw-find-debuginfo.sh` will be updated to store debug symbols below
`/usr/lib/debug`, as follows:
[https://src.fedoraproject.org/fork/smani/rpms/mingw-filesystem/c/3304db3265…
Store debug files below /usr/lib/debug]
* Other developers:
`%exclude`s of `*.debug` files can be dropped from spec files.
* Release engineering: Impact check [https://pagure.io/releng/issue/10257]
* Release engineering: Mass rebuild requested
* Policies and guidelines: No policies need to be changed
== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
No impact
== How To Test ==
Verify that `*.debug` files are stored below `/usr/lib/debug`.
== User Experience ==
`*.debug` files are stored below `/usr/lib/debug`.
== Dependencies ==
None
== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: Revert to older versions of environment /
toolchain, mass rebuild mingw packages again
* Contingency deadline: Before release
* Blocks release? Yes
* Blocks product? No
== Release Notes ==
From Fedora 36 onwards, debug symbols for mingw binaries will be
stored below /usr/lib/debug.
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Ben Cotton
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Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
The following packages are orphaned and will be retired when they
are orphaned for six weeks, unless someone adopts them. If you know for sure
that the package should be retired, please do so now with a proper reason:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_remove_a_package_at_end_of_life
Note: If you received this mail directly you (co)maintain one of the affected
packages or a package that depends on one. Please adopt the affected package or
retire your depending package to avoid broken dependencies, otherwise your
package will fail to install and/or build when the affected package gets retired.
Request package ownership via the *Take* button in he left column on
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/<pkgname>
Full report available at:
https://churchyard.fedorapeople.org/orphans-2021-08-09.txt
grep it for your FAS username and follow the dependency chain.
For human readable dependency chains,
see https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/
For all orphaned packages,
see https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/orphan
Package (co)maintainers Status Change
================================================================================
ant-contrib java-maint-sig, mizdebsk, 1 weeks ago
orphan
apache-ivy java-maint-sig, mizdebsk, 3 weeks ago
orphan
apache-rat mizdebsk, orphan 0 weeks ago
autoarchive orphan 0 weeks ago
bugzilla2fedmsg orphan 0 weeks ago
ddnet orphan 0 weeks ago
gnome-gmail orphan 0 weeks ago
jboss-jsp-2.2-api orphan 0 weeks ago
jlems neuro-sig, orphan 0 weeks ago
jsemver orphan 1 weeks ago
kawa orphan 0 weeks ago
libcommuni atim, orphan 1 weeks ago
libi40iw orphan, tatyana 3 weeks ago
linuxcnc orphan 3 weeks ago
maven-license-plugin orphan 0 weeks ago
module-build-service breilly, orphan 0 weeks ago
msv mizdebsk, orphan 0 weeks ago
nohang atim, orphan 0 weeks ago
olpc-netutils orphan 0 weeks ago
olpc-switch-desktop orphan 0 weeks ago
portals-pom orphan 0 weeks ago
python-aenum orphan 0 weeks ago
python-aiostream orphan 0 weeks ago
python-databay orphan 0 weeks ago
python-diskcache orphan 0 weeks ago
python-django-braces orphan 0 weeks ago
python-django-post_office orphan 0 weeks ago
python-flask-autoindex orphan 0 weeks ago
python-flask-silk orphan 0 weeks ago
python-furl orphan 0 weeks ago
python-getkey orphan 0 weeks ago
python-jsonfield orphan 0 weeks ago
python-jsonrpcserver orphan 6 weeks ago
python-jsons orphan 0 weeks ago
python-losant-rest orphan 0 weeks ago
python-lzo orphan 0 weeks ago
python-minibelt orphan 0 weeks ago
python-mtg orphan 0 weeks ago
python-orderedmultidict orphan 0 weeks ago
python-praw fale, orphan 0 weeks ago
python-prawcore orphan 0 weeks ago
python-pytest-helpers-namespace orion, orphan, python-sig 4 weeks ago
python-ruamel-std-pathlib orphan 3 weeks ago
python-schedule orphan 0 weeks ago
python-siosocks orphan 0 weeks ago
python-soco orphan 0 weeks ago
python-testfixtures orphan 3 weeks ago
python-twilio orphan 0 weeks ago
python-vsc-install orphan 3 weeks ago
rubygem-hashie jstribny, orphan, valtri 0 weeks ago
rust-tower-test orphan, rust-sig 3 weeks ago
rust-tower-util orphan, rust-sig 3 weeks ago
spectrwm larsks, lsm5, orphan 3 weeks ago
sunflow orphan 0 weeks ago
svgsalamander orphan 0 weeks ago
xmms-pulse orphan 0 weeks ago
The following packages require above mentioned packages:
Report too long, see the full version at
https://churchyard.fedorapeople.org/orphans-2021-08-09.txt
See dependency chains of your packages at
https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/
See all orphaned packages at https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/orphan
Affected (co)maintainers (either directly or via packages' dependencies):
abbra: jboss-jsp-2.2-api
akurtakov: ant-contrib, apache-ivy
atim: libcommuni, nohang
bkabrda: module-build-service
breilly: module-build-service
cverna: module-build-service
eclipse-sig: ant-contrib, apache-ivy
fale: python-testfixtures, python-prawcore, python-praw
fcami: jboss-jsp-2.2-api
galileo: ant-contrib, apache-ivy
gil: jboss-jsp-2.2-api
infra-sig: module-build-service
java-maint-sig: ant-contrib, apache-ivy
jerboaa: portals-pom
jjelen: portals-pom
jstribny: rubygem-hashie
jvanek: ant-contrib, apache-ivy
kalev: module-build-service
kdaniel: ant-contrib, apache-ivy
larsks: spectrwm
lef: jboss-jsp-2.2-api
lsm5: spectrwm
maxamillion: module-build-service
mbooth: ant-contrib, apache-ivy
mizdebsk: msv, portals-pom, apache-rat, apache-ivy, ant-contrib
neuro-sig: jlems
orion: ant-contrib, apache-ivy, python-pytest-helpers-namespace
otaylor: module-build-service
python-sig: python-pytest-helpers-namespace
rgrunber: ant-contrib, apache-ivy
rust-sig: rust-tower-test, rust-tower-util
siddharthvipul1: python-aenum
spike: portals-pom
tatyana: libi40iw
ttomecek: module-build-service
twaugh: module-build-service
uggla: python-minibelt
valtri: rubygem-hashie
vrutkovs: module-build-service
zzambers: ant-contrib, apache-ivy
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Hey folks,
One of the initiatives the CPE team has taken over this quarter is updating
and improving the performances of datagrepper/datanomer.
That work is based upon the investigation done earlier in the year whose
results can be found at:
https://fedora-arc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/datanommer_datagrepper/index.ht…
One important item to note is that we will introduce a default value for
the `delta` argument.
Currently, if you do not specify one, datagrepper will not limit its
queries by time, which is very resource intensive and often so much so that
you do not get any results back.
By setting a default `delta` argument we can ensure that just browsing the
UI does not throw random time-out errors and increase the performance of
some of the queries.
However, this is a **non-backward compatible change**!
If you have scripts relying on the fact that the messages returned can be
of any date, they will break once the default delta is in place. You should
thus adjust them to specify a delta (which will override the default one).
The default delta will likely be set to "one day" but that's not fixed yet.
Once it has been fully confirmed we'll update again, so please treat this
as an FYI, but also start looking at your scripts. Specifying the `delta`
today won't break the current behavior and will ensure they keep working
once the change has landed.
Secondly, the grouped feature [2] will be dropped as it's not supported in
the new library. If you're using it, please reach out to us so we can
figure out mitigation plans.
Enjoy Nest if you're attending and have a nice weekend!
Cheers,
Ant
[1]
https://fedora-arc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/datanommer_datagrepper/index.ht…
[2] See the section "Formatting arguments" at:
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/reference
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Hi everyone,
We've reached that time in the schedule[1] where it's time to start
thinking about deadlines. Specifically on Tuesday 10 August, all F35
Changes should be complete enough for testing. Indicate this by
setting the Bugzilla tracker to MODIFIED (or ON_QA if it's 100%
complete).
Also on 10 August, Fedora Linux 35 will branch from Rawhide. At that
point, Rawhide begins F36 development.
[1] https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-35/f-35-key-tasks.html
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Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis