Works for me.
This works. I still think it should provide /usr/bin/keepassx as a symlink to /usr/bin/keepassx2. As it stands, if this is pushed for Fedora 24, there won't be a /usr/bin/keepassx, and I don't see how that serves any purpose.
This adds /usr/bin/keepassx2, which it great. It also removes /usr/bin/keepassx, which is IMO a regression. Shouldn't the latter at least be an alternative?
The binary itself appears to be functional.
scop, is there a reason you haven't pushed this?
Let's at least do this right -- it seems silly to push an outdated version.
Thanks for the testing!
Can you try restarting fish after upgrading:
works for me.
This update has problems with Dell's trackpads -- see #1296677.
(I think that 4.2 was okay because 4.2 was probably missing one of the several drivers needed to switch a multitouch trackpad on Skylake from PS/2 emulation mode to multitouch mode, so it never got far enough to crash the trackpad firmware.)
erinn, this is probably the same issue you saw.
This seems to work for me under virtme and on a normal laptop boot.
works for me with BT tethering (thanks!), VPN over BT, and normal 802.11.
works for me.
Works for me, both in normal desktop use and with a test that crashed the previous version.
I hope I'm not too late, but this contains an unpleasant regression that breaks some namespace users. The fix is already in Fedora git: http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/kernel.git/commit/?h=f22&id=d7c3b932a43f90a0a5bf086f4795120044ab1460 It might be nice to either unpush this or to push a newer version ASAP.
Works on i915 Sandy Bridge, too.
I installed this from Koji. It seems to work on my Radeon Caicos card. There's some kind of issue with the cursor on Wayland, but I'm not at all sure that it was triggered by this update, and I think it's a kernel issue anyway. I'll file a bug.
This should not be sent to stable and should probably be pulled from updates-testing: it has license problems. See https://github.com/Yubico/libykneomgr/issues/8 and my comment on bug 1076260.
Looks good. Thanks!