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Lots of problems with wireplumber-0.4.6, in fact a whole load of fixes has just landed in the wireplumber git master so I would suggest making a -2 version rather than basing this on the original release from January 7th

This update seems to be working OK now.

Cannot upgrade this with the following dnf errors:

nanovna-saver-0.3.10-1.fc35.noarch.rpm 372 kB/s | 269 kB 00:00
Dependencies resolved.

Problem: cannot install the best update candidate for package nanovna-saver-0.3.9-1.fc35.noarch - nothing provides python3.10dist(pyqt5) = 5.15.4 needed by nanovna-saver-0.3.10-1.fc35.noarch - nothing provides python3.10dist(pyserial) = 3.5 needed by nanovna-saver-0.3.10-1.fc35.noarch - nothing provides python3.10dist(scipy) = 1.7.1 needed by nanovna-saver-0.3.10-1.fc35.noarch ============================================================================================================================================ Package Architecture Version Repository Size ============================================================================================================================================ Skipping packages with broken dependencies: nanovna-saver noarch 0.3.10-1.fc35 @commandline 269 k

karma

OK, tested 0.8.0-4 and indeed it does now start on Wayland and the menu is more nicely integrated into the GNOME 3 desktop.

Thanks for the fix, it looks a lot more complex than the previous patches.

karma

Just tried 0.8.0-3 and it still crashes in a very similar manner.

karma

Crashes immediately on startup, self-built version of 0.8.0 was working previously, may be due to the StatusNotifierItem change in the package

karma

I have the updated rkhunter package and the same containers-common package

rkhunter-1.4.6-14.fc35.noarch

containers-common-1-32.fc35.noarch

After running the rkhunter commands as follows:

sudo rkhunter --update sudo rkhunter --propupd sudo rkhunter --check --skip-keypress

this is in the log

[15:30:38] Info: Found hidden directory '/etc/.java': it is whitelisted. [15:30:38] Info: Found hidden file '/etc/.updated': it is whitelisted. [15:30:38] Info: Found hidden file '/usr/share/man/man1/..1.gz': it is whitelisted. [15:30:39] Info: Found hidden file '/usr/share/man/man5/.k5login.5.gz': it is whitelisted. [15:30:39] Info: Found hidden file '/usr/share/man/man5/.k5identity.5.gz': it is whitelisted. [15:30:39] Checking for hidden files and directories [ Warning ] [15:30:39] Warning: Hidden file found: /usr/share/man/man5/.containerignore.5.gz: gzip compressed data, max compression, from Unix, truncated

BZ#2020015 rkhunter shows warning message about a hidden file
karma

Seems to work OK, hasn't broken anything obvious on my system (which isn't the one under discussion) but thought it worth a +1

karma

Something odd has happened with this, the new fixed version is showing as obsolete in the bodhi list.

I have manually updated to 248.9-1 on my FC34 box and it seems to work satisfactorily.

karma

As soon as this was upgraded I got into a state where every boot went to emergency mode and some hours of Googling and trying various fixes was unsuccessful.

Harmony was restored by sudo dnf downgrade systemd.

Whatever is the real problem I don't think I can diagnose it.

karma

Seems to work well, Firefox 93.0-1 package installed.

karma

Seems to work well, nss update installed of course

karma

Yes, .so bump was a false alarm

Appears to require an update to curl due to an .so bump

karma

I can confirm that the rpm in FEDORA-2021-02c3c8d8bf has fixed the problem I was seeing on both my Fedora 34 systems.

karma

Still nothing about fixing the daemon fails to start problem.

Looks like the whole gnuradio, gqrx, gr-iqbal and volk packages are a mess of depemdency contradictions, so this is not simple to resolve

ffmpeg is from RPMFusion on my system, currently it doesn't seem to have codec2 in the ldd output

I had forgotten that I had to uninstall gnuradio and its dependencies, so gnuradio at least needs a rebuild for the codec2 update.

All looks fine for me, very useful updates.