@hammel as a general note, please don't -1 an update only because it doesn't fix a single bug it's claimed to fix, unless that's the only change in the update. This update clearly does a lot more than just fix that bug. This is discussed in more detail at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Update_feedback_guidelines#Update_does_not_fix_a_bug_it_claims_to , but basically it's like this. When you leave -1 (that is, click the 'x' for 'Is the update generally functional?') you're effectively casting a vote for "don't release this update". It only makes sense to block the update from going out if it's either completely useless - i.e. if none of the claimed fixes works - or if the update is actually worse than what's already in stable. But if there's an update like this one that claims to fix three bugs (and actually probably fixes many others), and it generally seems to work as well as what's currently in stable or better, but it just fails to fix one of the bugs fully, there's nothing to be gained by blocking it from release. So don't vote -1 in that case, vote 0 or +1 if it otherwise works fine. Thanks!
After applying this update, Gnome under Xorg is completely broken for me (due to Mutter specifically, it seems). I'm guessing this is arch-specific (I'm running i686) somehow, given no one else has tripped over it. I've reported it as #1400182.
This update has been submitted for testing by kalev.
WFM
kalev edited this update.
This update has been pushed to testing.
Works here on a couple of x86_64 systems (wayland and Xvnc). Evo works with imap+ and mapi backends.
This bug is not really fixed in this version. Gnome-software will not crash but does not find the MP3 codex. Please see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1349378#c26
works for me
@hammel, can you file a separate bug if there are more issues? The crash seems to be fixed from what I can tell. Thanks.
kalev edited this update.
@kalev, you are right, the crash-bug is fixed in this version. I filed a new bug here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1399152
@hammel as a general note, please don't -1 an update only because it doesn't fix a single bug it's claimed to fix, unless that's the only change in the update. This update clearly does a lot more than just fix that bug. This is discussed in more detail at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Update_feedback_guidelines#Update_does_not_fix_a_bug_it_claims_to , but basically it's like this. When you leave -1 (that is, click the 'x' for 'Is the update generally functional?') you're effectively casting a vote for "don't release this update". It only makes sense to block the update from going out if it's either completely useless - i.e. if none of the claimed fixes works - or if the update is actually worse than what's already in stable. But if there's an update like this one that claims to fix three bugs (and actually probably fixes many others), and it generally seems to work as well as what's currently in stable or better, but it just fails to fix one of the bugs fully, there's nothing to be gained by blocking it from release. So don't vote -1 in that case, vote 0 or +1 if it otherwise works fine. Thanks!
This seems to be working fine on my F25 laptop, and should fix https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=768707 too.
no regressions noted
This update has been submitted for stable by bodhi.
This update has been pushed to stable.
After applying this update, Gnome under Xorg is completely broken for me (due to Mutter specifically, it seems). I'm guessing this is arch-specific (I'm running i686) somehow, given no one else has tripped over it. I've reported it as #1400182.