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karma

Still works for me.

karma

Works

The config option is fixed in MBS. It works now.

karma

@cqi okay it seems that both URLs are valid. I will fix the config option in MBS. I retract my -1. Sorry about that.

@cqi this is what I get:

[mprahl@mprahl-laptop testmodule]$ git remote -v
origin  ssh://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/modules/testmodule.git (fetch)
origin  ssh://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/modules/testmodule.git (push)
[mprahl@mprahl-laptop testmodule]$ fedpkg module-build
Submitting the module build...
Could not execute module_build: The build failed with:
The submitted scmurl https://src.fedoraproject.org/git/modules/testmodule?#629d4de1a32ab71ddbe083c01f3aa1c8b9baa28e is not allowed
karma

The anongiturl in /etc/rpkg/fedpkg.conf was not set properly. This PR fixes it for me: https://pagure.io/fedpkg/pull-request/161

Installed on RHEL 7.4 and did some basic testing.

BZ#1496476 Update to v2.0.0
karma

Installs and imports on RHEL7.

karma

Works on RHEL 7.

karma

Works for me on RHEL7

Works for me on my Dell XPS 13.

BZ#1492161 WiFi Instability on Dell XPS 13 With Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 Wireless Network Adapter
karma

Works for me on RHEL 7.4. Thanks so much.

BZ#1492182 Include python-ldap3 in EPEL7

So I took a look at the logs. I noticed that I got this log message every few mins: "wpa_supplicant[1167]: wlp58s0: WPA: Group rekeying completed with xxxxxxx [GTK=CCMP]". On some of those rekeys, it'd cause the network to drop and then about 90 seconds later, NetworkManager noticed this and issued "NetworkManager[1019]: <info> [1505177173.5314] connectivity: (wlp58s0) timed out". My wireless access point was set to have this rekey happen every 300 seconds. I changed my WAP to use 86400 seconds for now and it seems to be working ok. This issue only appeared after updating the linux-firmware.

This update made my wireless adapter's connection unstable. After 5 minutes or so of being connected to the wireless, network connectivity would drop but my laptop still said it was connected to the wireless. Downgrading from this update fixed the issue.

Laptop: Dell XPS 13 Wireless Adapter: Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 32) Wireless Access Point: Cisco WAP 561

@c72578 thank you very much for testing. Unfortunately, we found a minor bug in the fedrepo-req-admin subpackage and so I submitted a new update: FEDORA-2017-8dc36fc7bb

If you have time, I'd greatly appreciate any testing or feedback you can give.

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