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Note that this depends on latest selinux-policy, FEDORA-2022-839f7bd62c (queued for stable) so we are going to get openqa test failures until new selinux-policy appears in a compose.

Hm, there's something else going on with the tests. These two shouldn't depend on each other at all.

What I think is going on is that FEDORA-2022-0bd68bbb43 was pushed to stable last night, but the F37 compose that includes the new packages is still running and openqa hasn't picked up the new mutter that was in that update yet because of that.

karma

Fixes FTBFS

BZ#2113186 eiciel: FTBFS in Fedora rawhide/f37

Fixes issues with loading /app-installed python modules in fedora flatpaks.

BZ#2026979 With "pip install --root ... --prefix PFX ." the --prefix is not respected

I dropped the gnome-contacts update from here so we can get the rest pushed to stable.

Thanks!

@remyabel Is this a regression compared to the previous F37 build? Can you file a ticket for this at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-contacts please?

@markec Sorry, I have no idea, you'll have to ask stransky.

mcatanzaro and mcrha are aware of this and are looking into it (looks like a webkitgtk regression).

(The last one passes my own smoke testing at least.)

Next try; mutter-43~beta-4.fc37 has https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2594 backported in addition to the earlier fixes.

I backported https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2588 in addition to the first patch. Let's see if it improves things.

karma

Works fine in my testing

@adamwill Can you help here, please? Looks like update.install_default_update_live test needs updated needles.

See the various emails I've sent in the morning and discussion on the devel list. (Short version: They are all FTBFS.)

pango 1.50.1 is in updates testing, FEDORA-2021-baf1c3a19c if you guys want to test the fix and leave karma there. Filing negative karma here doesn't affect anything as the update is already in stable.

Weird -- thanks for testing in any case!

Aha, found it: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/connections/-/issues/90

Is it a regression in the new version?

Do you have a link to the ticket you filed?