Qt 5.6.2 LTS bugfix release, see also https://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/10/12/qt-5-6-2-released/
Plasma 5.8.4 LTS bugfix release, see also https://www.kde.org/announcements/plasma-5.8.3.php
Update to latest GammaRay 2.6.0
Updates may require up to 24 hours to propagate to mirrors. If the following command doesn't work, please retry later:
sudo dnf upgrade --refresh --advisory=FEDORA-2016-ee7faa4b02
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This update has been submitted for testing by rdieter.
This update has obsoleted gammaray-2.6.0-1.fc24, and has inherited its bugs and notes.
QtWebEngine 5.6.2 fixes several security issues: CVE-2016-1710, CVE-2016-1711, CVE-2016-5127, CVE-2016-5128, CVE-2016-5129, CVE-2016-5130, CVE-2016-5131, CVE-2016-1706, CVE-2016-5134, CVE-2016-5137, QTBUG-53800 (crash), CRBUG-394055 (crash) (private, see https://codereview.chromium.org/1714063002 for what we are allowed to see).
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Works for me
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I don't seem to be able to apply this update. dnf complains with:
Error: nothing provides libAppStreamQt.so.2()(64bit) needed by plasma-discover-libs-5.8.4-2.fc24.x86_64. nothing provides libAppStreamQt.so.2()(64bit) needed by plasma-discover-libs-5.8.4-2.fc24.x86_64. nothing provides libAppStreamQt.so.2()(64bit) needed by plasma-discover-libs-5.8.4-2.fc24.x86_64
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Same issue as the previous comment (missing libAppStreamQt.so.2). Moreover, qt5-qtstyleplugins should be updated as well.
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Generally seems to work, though as I reported on the fedora-kde list I did have a problem with my wallet. Another user reported that they could not reproduce, so I'm going to assume this was an issue in my environment.
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works for me - now 'ssh-add' from my autostarts works also again, not only thunderbird/kopete - strange bug in the previous builds
Works for me.
It works fine for everything with one exception: I can't unlock the session. The text input for the password of the screenlocker does not accept input, the other elements on the lock screen can be accessed. I can unlock with loginctl. Intel graphic casd (this is a Thinkpad T460s).
no regressions noted
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Works fine, also unlocking (but ThinkPad T450s, not T460s)
I've applied this update on my X1 Carbon (3rd gen) and have run it on a docking station with two external monitors. Everything seems to be OK so far with the dual external monitor setup.
The only strange thing I've noted is that my second monitor seems to have reverted to the default wallpaper from my personally configured wallpaper (the primary still shows the wallpaper I configured). I hardly think that's a reason to -1 this update though, so I will give it a +1 anyway.
I have not yet tried this system undocked with this update, but when I do I will report back here if I encounter a problem.
I tested the lock screen as per @tosky's report, and it does work for me.
I confirm that, even if there were no others KDE-related updates, after another reboot I can properly unlock the screen. Also, for completeness, the system is a Thinkpad T450s, not T460s, my bad.
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This update has been submitted for stable by bodhi.
+1
Plasma 5.8.4 severely regresses multimonitor support compared to 5.8.1 on F25. For that reason I strongly advise not to push the update to F24.
For example the containment type is no longer configurable (it's locked at Folder View with the default wallpaper). It also no longer detects when I unplug the secondary screen.
I believe the commits listed in https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=371734 are at least partially responsible.
It is too late, the update is already being pushed. (It is now locked according to Bodhi.) Sorry, but this Plasma update had been in testing for 11 days (after long testing of Plasma 5.8.x in Copr), and apart from 2 dependency issues that have already been addressed by edits adding the missing builds to the update, the feedback was all positive.
Fedora 24 previously had Plasma 5.7.5, not 5.8.1. Our users reported that 5.8.3 improved multiscreen a lot over 5.7.5, except for one regression. That regression is confirmed fixed in 5.8.4. No other regressions were reported when the decision to push was made.
This update has been pushed to stable.