Changed packages: ==== btrfsprogs ==== Version update (3.19 -> 3.19.1) Subpackages: libbtrfs0 - version 3.19.1 - convert: - new option to specify metadata block size - --no-progress actually works - restore: properly handle the page boundary corner case - build fixes: - missing macro from public header, BTRFS_BUILD_VERSION - wrong handling of --enable-convert - fi usage: reports correct space for degraded mounts - other: - mkfs: help string updates - completion: added 'usage' subcommands - cleanups in qgroup code, preparatory work ==== coreutils ==== - For openSUSE > 13.2 drop coreutils-build-timeout-as-pie.patch and instead add a BuildRequire for gcc-PIE. ==== dbus-1-devel ==== Subpackages: libdbus-1-3 libdbus-1-3-32bit - Sync changes from SLE12 conditionalized for suse_version <= 1315 ==== dbus-1 ==== Subpackages: dbus-1-x11 - Sync changes from SLE12 conditionalized for suse_version <= 1315 ==== duplicity ==== Version update (0.7.01 -> 0.7.02) - update to 0.7.02 * bugfix release * see details here http://duplicity.nongnu.org/CHANGELOG - removed obsolete duplicity-librsync-1.0.patch ==== gutenprint ==== - Make it build for SLE12 with traditional CUPS 1.5.4 to ensure it works on SLE12 both with CUPS 1.7.5 and CUPS 1.5.4 because for SLE12 by default CUPS 1.7.5 is provided and alternatively CUPS 1.5.4 is provided in the "legacy" module, cf. https://www.suse.com/releasenotes/x86_64/SUSE-SLES/12/ - To make it build on SLE11 it BuildRequires cupsddk because on SLE11 with its CUPS 1.3.9 there is the separated package cupsddk (otherwise it is cups-ddk a sub-package of cups). ==== hplip ==== Subpackages: hplip-hpijs hplip-sane - Make it build for SLE12 with traditional CUPS 1.5.4 to ensure it works on SLE12 both with CUPS 1.7.5 and CUPS 1.5.4 because for SLE12 by default CUPS 1.7.5 is provided and alternatively CUPS 1.5.4 is provided in the "legacy" module, cf. https://www.suse.com/releasenotes/x86_64/SUSE-SLES/12/ - HPLIP's Python module cupsext has a build-time dependancy on the CUPS version (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/1423220). Therefore it BuildRequires the CUPS version as provided in the openSUSE/SLE versions. When it was built with CUPS > 1.5 it must require CUPS > 1.5 during run-time. In contrast when it was built with CUPS < 1.6 then cupsext is built in a backward compatible way that works with any CUPS version. This replaces the "minimal version requirement on cups" from the entry below dated "Thu Feb 19 12:05:05 UTC 2015" and obsoletes the "Kill sle11 support" from the previous entry so that HPLIP should work again for SLE11 SLE12 and recent openSUSE versions (boo#918387). - Again BuildRequires sane-backends-devel if suse_version > 1130 and BuildRequires sane-backends otherwise that was removed via one of the previous entries to make it again build for SLE11. - Run udev_rules_update that BuildRequires systemd-rpm-macros only if suse_version > 1130 to make it again build for SLE11. - For SLE11 redefine _libexecdir to be "/usr/lib" in any case because on SLE11 x86_64 it evaluates to "/usr/lib64" which is wrong in particular for CUPS filters and backends, cf. https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=575544#c2 - Again using the RPM scriplets as in previous versions with its various suse_version dependant stuff to make it again build for SLE11. - Using '-p /bin/bash' in RPM scriplets to enforce bash to be fail safe against issue with possible bashisms. ==== libImlib2-1 ==== Version update (1.4.5 -> 1.4.6) - Cleanup spec file with spec-cleaner - Update to 1.4.6 * TGA loader: Fix for corrupt RLE format. * Fix drawing of closed polygons in certain situations. * Set warning options when using gcc. * Silence compiler warnings. * Don't set -std=gnu99. * XPM loader: Simplify and fix certain case of cpp > 2. ==== jfsutils ==== - Cleanup spec file with spec-cleaner - Use url for source ==== kde4-kgreeter-plugins ==== Subpackages: kdebase4-workspace kdebase4-workspace-addons kdebase4-workspace-devel kdebase4-workspace-ksysguardd kdebase4-workspace-liboxygenstyle kdebase4-workspace-libs kdebase4-workspace-plasma-calendar kdm kwin oxygen-cursors4 python-kdebase4 - give more debug output in plasma - in hope to get some clue for the first_boot problems in openQA. Should be removed before release - hopefully we found the bug by then :( added much-more-plasma-debug.patch ==== kernel-default ==== Version update (3.19.2 -> 3.19.3) Subpackages: kernel-default-devel - Linux 3.19.3 (bsc#921313). - Refresh patches.xen/xen3-patch-3.1. - Delete patches.arch/x86-vdso-fix-a-reference-to-a-non-existing-instructi.patch. - Delete patches.drivers/ALSA-hda-Fix-regression-of-HD-audio-controller-fallb.patch. - commit f10e7fc - config: disable SCSI_MQ_DEFAULT on all architectures and configs The scsi-mq feature lacks support for io schedulers right now. This exhibits as performance drop for random RW workloads due to excessive seeking. The real benefit of scsi-mq comes with high-end and fast devices, the estimated impact on our users is low. - commit d8856ce ==== kernel-desktop ==== Version update (3.19.2 -> 3.19.3) Subpackages: kernel-desktop-devel - Linux 3.19.3 (bsc#921313). - Refresh patches.xen/xen3-patch-3.1. - Delete patches.arch/x86-vdso-fix-a-reference-to-a-non-existing-instructi.patch. - Delete patches.drivers/ALSA-hda-Fix-regression-of-HD-audio-controller-fallb.patch. - commit f10e7fc - config: disable SCSI_MQ_DEFAULT on all architectures and configs The scsi-mq feature lacks support for io schedulers right now. This exhibits as performance drop for random RW workloads due to excessive seeking. The real benefit of scsi-mq comes with high-end and fast devices, the estimated impact on our users is low. - commit d8856ce ==== kernel-docs ==== Version update (3.19.2 -> 3.19.3) - Linux 3.19.3 (bsc#921313). - Refresh patches.xen/xen3-patch-3.1. - Delete patches.arch/x86-vdso-fix-a-reference-to-a-non-existing-instructi.patch. - Delete patches.drivers/ALSA-hda-Fix-regression-of-HD-audio-controller-fallb.patch. - commit f10e7fc - config: disable SCSI_MQ_DEFAULT on all architectures and configs The scsi-mq feature lacks support for io schedulers right now. This exhibits as performance drop for random RW workloads due to excessive seeking. The real benefit of scsi-mq comes with high-end and fast devices, the estimated impact on our users is low. - commit d8856ce ==== kernel-pv-devel ==== Version update (3.19.2 -> 3.19.3) - Linux 3.19.3 (bsc#921313). - Refresh patches.xen/xen3-patch-3.1. - Delete patches.arch/x86-vdso-fix-a-reference-to-a-non-existing-instructi.patch. - Delete patches.drivers/ALSA-hda-Fix-regression-of-HD-audio-controller-fallb.patch. - commit f10e7fc - config: disable SCSI_MQ_DEFAULT on all architectures and configs The scsi-mq feature lacks support for io schedulers right now. This exhibits as performance drop for random RW workloads due to excessive seeking. The real benefit of scsi-mq comes with high-end and fast devices, the estimated impact on our users is low. - commit d8856ce ==== kernel-devel ==== Version update (3.19.2 -> 3.19.3) Subpackages: kernel-macros kernel-source - Linux 3.19.3 (bsc#921313). - Refresh patches.xen/xen3-patch-3.1. - Delete patches.arch/x86-vdso-fix-a-reference-to-a-non-existing-instructi.patch. - Delete patches.drivers/ALSA-hda-Fix-regression-of-HD-audio-controller-fallb.patch. - commit f10e7fc - config: disable SCSI_MQ_DEFAULT on all architectures and configs The scsi-mq feature lacks support for io schedulers right now. This exhibits as performance drop for random RW workloads due to excessive seeking. The real benefit of scsi-mq comes with high-end and fast devices, the estimated impact on our users is low. - commit d8856ce ==== kernel-syms ==== Version update (3.19.2 -> 3.19.3) - Linux 3.19.3 (bsc#921313). - Refresh patches.xen/xen3-patch-3.1. - Delete patches.arch/x86-vdso-fix-a-reference-to-a-non-existing-instructi.patch. - Delete patches.drivers/ALSA-hda-Fix-regression-of-HD-audio-controller-fallb.patch. - commit f10e7fc - config: disable SCSI_MQ_DEFAULT on all architectures and configs The scsi-mq feature lacks support for io schedulers right now. This exhibits as performance drop for random RW workloads due to excessive seeking. The real benefit of scsi-mq comes with high-end and fast devices, the estimated impact on our users is low. - commit d8856ce ==== kernel-xen ==== Version update (3.19.2 -> 3.19.3) Subpackages: kernel-xen-devel - Linux 3.19.3 (bsc#921313). - Refresh patches.xen/xen3-patch-3.1. - Delete patches.arch/x86-vdso-fix-a-reference-to-a-non-existing-instructi.patch. - Delete patches.drivers/ALSA-hda-Fix-regression-of-HD-audio-controller-fallb.patch. - commit f10e7fc - config: disable SCSI_MQ_DEFAULT on all architectures and configs The scsi-mq feature lacks support for io schedulers right now. This exhibits as performance drop for random RW workloads due to excessive seeking. The real benefit of scsi-mq comes with high-end and fast devices, the estimated impact on our users is low. - commit d8856ce ==== kio_iso ==== Subpackages: krusader krusader-doc - Require libktexteditor instead of kate to solve installation conflicts when using KF5. ==== libepoxy0 ==== - Add baselibs.conf in order to build 32bit packages. ==== device-mapper ==== Subpackages: device-mapper-32bit lvm2 - Moved BuildRequires: libcorosync-devel and libdlm-devel from lvm package to clmv package to avoid dracut build needing cluster stack to be built. (bsc#923127) ==== perl-Bootloader ==== Version update (0.830 -> 0.831) Subpackages: perl-Bootloader-YAML - remove unrelated comment - add device scannning speed-ups done for sle11-sp3 (bnc #910479) - 0.831 ==== pinentry ==== Subpackages: pinentry-gtk2 pinentry-qt4 - qt4 pasting was available upstream since 0.8.4 but not enabled. Enable through configure option [boo#905155] ==== libprocps4 ==== Subpackages: procps - Remove redundant ldconfig requires ==== python-pycurl ==== Version update (7.19.3.1 -> 7.19.5.1) - Run testsuite during build - Update to 7.19.5.1: * Added CURLPROXY_SOCKS4A and CURLPROXY_SOCKS5_HOSTNAME. * setup.py now prints PycURL-specific option help when -h is used. * LibreSSL is now supported (patch by JiCiT.) * Fixed an oversight that broke PycURL building against libcurl 7.19.4 through 7.21.1. The bug was introduced in PycURL 7.19.5. * Tests are now included in source distributions again, thanks to Kamil Dudka and Johan Bergstroem. * Added CURLOPT_MAIL_FROM and CURLOPT_MAIL_RCPT (libcurl 7.20.0+) and CURLOPT_MAIL_AUTH (libcurl 7.25.0+). * Tests removed from source and binary distributions. * Documentation greatly improved. Quickstart guide added. * pycurl.Curl, pycurl.CurlMulti and pycurl.CurlShare are now classes rather than factory functions. Previously, the classes were "hidden" (they were accessible as e.g. type(pycurl.Curl()), but could not be instantiated, nor could class methods be obtained from the classes. Please see this mailing list post for further information: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/curlpython-2014-06/0004.html * When passing a file-like object to READDATA option, PycURL was mistakenly looking for write method on this object. Now read method is looked up, as would be expected. * Python 3.4 is now officially supported. * Windows packages now build libcurl against zlib. * CherryPy is no longer required for the test suite, ssl module from the Python standard library is used instead. * Fixed a reference leak of SOCKET and TIMER callbacks on CurlMulti instances, thanks to Ben Darnell. * Fixed build against openssl on cygwin, where pycurl needs to link against libcrypto rather than libssl. * Added CURLOPT_SSH_KNOWNHOSTS (libcurl 7.19.6+). * Added CURLE_FTP_ACCEPT_FAILED (libcurl 7.24.0+). ==== silc-toolkit ==== Version update (1.1.10 -> 1.1.12) - Update to version 1.12 * This version adds support for associating the client or server entry with the public key verification callback allowing application to show more information about the entity whose public key it is verifying. * fixes some minor bugs. - Remove depreciated AUTHORS and %clean section - Update project and download Urls - Bump libsilc and libsilcclient so versions to 1_1-4 - Some other little improvements - Add pam-devel build require; fix build on SLE11 ==== socat ==== Version update (1.7.2.4 -> 1.7.3.0) - Update to version 1.7.3.0 * Too many changes to list; please read the CHANGES file for news - Remove redundant %clean section - Update fix-linux-errqueue.h-not-found.patch and socat-remove_date.patch ==== libspandsp2 ==== Version update (0.0.6pre21 -> 0.0.6) - Update to version 0.0.6 (finale) * Unupdated changelog - Remove obsolete patches * spandsp-pkgconfig1.diff * spandsp-path.diff * spandsp-lrint.diff - Update spandsp-autoconf.diff - Use download Url as source - Remove xz require ==== libkpathsea6 ==== - Remove redundant ldconfig requires ==== yast2-bootloader ==== Version update (3.1.124 -> 3.1.125) - Propose secure_boot by default only on x86, aarch64 is not ready yet - 3.1.125 Removed packages: libsilc-1_1-2 > libsilcclient-1_1-3 Added packages: libsilc-1_1-4 > libsilcclient-1_1-4