New package fake-build-provides fake build provides for the build system
Updated Packages:
HelixPlayer-1:1.0.6-1 --------------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 John (J5) Palmieri johnp@redhat.com - 1:1.0.6-1 - Fix for CAN-2005-2710
alsa-lib-1.0.10rc1-1 -------------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Martin Stransky stransky@redhat.com 1.0.10rc1-1 - new upstream version
alsa-utils-1.0.10rc1-1 ---------------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Martin Stransky stransky@redhat.com 1.0.10rc1-1 - new upstream version
am-utils-5:6.1.1-3 ------------------ * Tue Sep 27 2005 Peter Vrabec pvrabec@redhat.com 6.1.1-3 - specify type option in /default in /etc/amd.net (#11618)
anaconda-10.3.0.26-1 -------------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Chris Lumens clumens@redhat.com 10.3.0.26-1 - kickstart script fixes
bind-24:9.3.1-14 ---------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Jason Vas Dias jvdias@redhat.com - 24:9.3.1-14 - When forwarder nameservers are changed with D-BUS, flush the cache.
* Mon Sep 26 2005 Jason Vas Dias jvdias@redhat.com - 24:9.3.1-12 - fix bug 168302: use gcc for compiling dns-keygen - fix bug 167682: bind-chroot directory permissions - fix issues with -D dbus option when dbus service not running or disabled
* Tue Aug 30 2005 Jason Vas Dias jvdias@redhat.com - 24:9.3.1-12 - fix bug 167062: named should be started after syslogd by default
checkpolicy-1.27.4-1 -------------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com 1.27.4-1 - Latest upgrade from NSA * Merged bugfix for dup role transition error messages from Karl MacMillan (Tresys).
* Fri Sep 23 2005 Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com 1.27.3-1 - Latest upgrade from NSA * Merged policyver/modulever patches from Joshua Brindle (Tresys).
cracklib-2.8.4-1 ---------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Nalin Dahyabhai nalin@redhat.com 2.8.4-1 - update to 2.8.4 - build python module
gaim-1:1.5.0-6.fc5 ------------------ * Tue Sep 27 2005 Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com - 1:1.5.0-6.fc5 - remove -Wno-pointer-sign, not sure why it was needed earlier - fix FORTIFY_SOURCE on FC3
gawk-3.1.5-3 ------------ * Tue Sep 27 2005 Karel Zak kzak@redhat.com 3.1.5-3 - fix #169374 - Invalid Free (patch by Aharon Robbins)
gdm-1:2.8.0.4-2 --------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Ray Strode rstrode@redhat.com 1:2.8.0.4-2 - remove flexiserver from menus
gettext-0.14.5-2 ---------------- * Wed Sep 28 2005 Jindrich Novy jnovy@redhat.com 0.14.5-2 - convert spec to UTF-8 - remove old tarballs from sources
gnome-screensaver-0.0.13-5 -------------------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Ray Strode rstrode@redhat.com 0.0.13-5 - Location to copy .menu file changed to preferences-post-merged.
gtk2-2.8.4-1 ------------ * Tue Sep 27 2005 Matthias Clasen mclasen@redhat.com 2.8.4-1 - New upstream version
* Mon Aug 29 2005 Matthias Clasen mclasen@redhat.com 2.8.3-1 - Newer upstream version
* Mon Aug 15 2005 Matthias Clasen mclasen@redhat.com 2.8.0-1 - Newer upstream version
initscripts-8.16-1 ------------------ * Tue Sep 27 2005 Than Ngo than@redhat.com 8.16-1 - fix typo bug
kernel-2.6.13-1.1580_FC5 ------------------------ * Tue Sep 27 2005 Dave Jones davej@redhat.com - Fix typo in previous knfsd patch.
mkinitrd-5.0.0-1 ---------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Peter Jones pjones@redhat.com - 5.0.0-1 - remove support for pivotroot - remove support for non-initramfs initrds - remove support for 2.4 kernels - don't force scsi_mod before scsi modules; deps should bring it in. same for "unknown"; it's not needed any more. - lots of whitespace adjustment - minor messaging changes - no manual redirection to stderr or RCFILE, nor manual verbose checking - in light of these changes and other planned changes, this is 5.0.0
* Mon Sep 26 2005 Peter Jones pjones@redhat.com - 4.2.24-1 - Fix module discovery for raid (eleminates "find" warning as well)
nc-1.82-1 --------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Tomas Mraz tmraz@redhat.com 1.82-1 - update from OpenBSD upstream CVS - fix pollhup patch so it reads everything before shutdown
* Wed May 11 2005 David Woodhouse dwmw2@redhat.com 1.78-2 - Don't ignore POLLHUP and go into an endless loop (#156835)
* Mon Apr 11 2005 Radek Vokal rvokal@redhat.com 1.78-1 - update from CVS, using glib functions
nss_ldap-242-1 -------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Nalin Dahyabhai nalin@redhat.com 242-1 - update to nss_ldap 242
ppc64-utils-0.7-12 ------------------ * Tue Sep 27 2005 David Woodhouse dwmw2@redhat.com - 0.7-12 - Work around old Pegasos II 'claim' method bug
redhat-menus-5.0.1-1 -------------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Ray Strode rstrode@redhat.com 5.0.1-1 - don't use dir name preferences-merged. It has special significance (bug 169108)
selinux-policy-strict-1.27.1-9 ------------------------------ * Tue Sep 27 2005 Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com 1.27.1-9 - Fixes for Amanda and dhcpd
selinux-policy-targeted-1.27.1-9 -------------------------------- * Tue Sep 27 2005 Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com 1.27.1-9 - Fixes for Amanda and dhcpd
Build System wrote :
alsa-lib-1.0.10rc1-1
- Tue Sep 27 2005 Martin Stransky stransky@redhat.com 1.0.10rc1-1
- new upstream version
alsa-utils-1.0.10rc1-1
- Tue Sep 27 2005 Martin Stransky stransky@redhat.com 1.0.10rc1-1
- new upstream version
Those version numbers should really be avoided, using the Extras packaging guidelines for instance. This is because for rpm, 1.0.10rc1 > 1.0.10, so it'll be a problem when the final release comes out, unless Epoch is incremented, but that should be avoided as much as possible (by simply being aware of the issue and taking the appropriate measures ahead of time) :
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageNamingGuidelines#head-63c1c3d339e145e51...
Matthias
Hi
gdm-1:2.8.0.4-2
- Tue Sep 27 2005 Ray Strode rstrode@redhat.com 1:2.8.0.4-2
- remove flexiserver from menus
Why is this being done?
regards Rahul
On 9/28/05, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@redhat.com wrote:
Hi
gdm-1:2.8.0.4-2
- Tue Sep 27 2005 Ray Strode rstrode@redhat.com 1:2.8.0.4-2
- remove flexiserver from menus
Why is this being done?
man... i was hoping the inclusion of gnome-screensaver was going to be the next piece towards a reasonably functional "switch user" functionality. flexiserver basically worked to get a second user desktop up and running and even switch between them via a dialog. The only thing missing was reasonable UI in the screensaver dialog that let you choose a user desktop to switch to while screensaver was active. Of course, the harder problem of handling permissions on peripherals in a sane way when 2+ user session where at the console would still be unresolved.
-jef
On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 10:55 -0400, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On 9/28/05, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@redhat.com wrote:
Hi
gdm-1:2.8.0.4-2
- Tue Sep 27 2005 Ray Strode rstrode@redhat.com 1:2.8.0.4-2
- remove flexiserver from menus
Why is this being done?
man... i was hoping the inclusion of gnome-screensaver was going to be the next piece towards a reasonably functional "switch user" functionality. flexiserver basically worked to get a second user desktop up and running and even switch between them via a dialog. The only thing missing was reasonable UI in the screensaver dialog that let you choose a user desktop to switch to while screensaver was active. Of course, the harder problem of handling permissions on peripherals in a sane way when 2+ user session where at the console would still be unresolved.
-jef
We decided to disable the ui bits until the "harder problem" is solved.
Matthias
Matthias Clasen wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 10:55 -0400, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On 9/28/05, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@redhat.com wrote:
Hi
gdm-1:2.8.0.4-2
- Tue Sep 27 2005 Ray Strode rstrode@redhat.com 1:2.8.0.4-2
- remove flexiserver from menus
Why is this being done?
man... i was hoping the inclusion of gnome-screensaver was going to be the next piece towards a reasonably functional "switch user" functionality. flexiserver basically worked to get a second user desktop up and running and even switch between them via a dialog. The only thing missing was reasonable UI in the screensaver dialog that let you choose a user desktop to switch to while screensaver was active. Of course, the harder problem of handling permissions on peripherals in a sane way when 2+ user session where at the console would still be unresolved.
-jef
We decided to disable the ui bits until the "harder problem" is solved.
Matthias
Has there been any progress with USB camera permissions for just 1 user?
John
On 9/28/05, Matthias Clasen mclasen@redhat.com wrote:
We decided to disable the ui bits until the "harder problem" is solved.
Is there something afoot in terms of implementation that will be a close approximation to progress on this harder problem that we can break in the up coming test releases? Or are all ideas in the headscratching phase?
Though to be honest...i get an immeasureable amount of pleasure being able to keep control of things like the sound device and force the second and third desktop user who spawn desktops via flexiserver to listen to midi versions of Metallica's Enter Sandman. Fixing things so they share control the sound device with me, would seem like progress to most people..but I'm evil.
-jef"you have never lived until you have heard Love in an Elevator in midi with the guitar track replaced with harp"spaleta
Jeff Spaleta wrote:
Of course, the harder problem of handling permissions on peripherals in a sane way when 2+ user session where at the console would still be unresolved.
What about using POSIX ACLs to make the devices available to both users at the same time?
OK, not all filesystems support them, and many people don't have the acl flag in fstab. But nowadays you can even mount /dev from a tmpfs, which would be also desiderable for other reasons.
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