From maintainer at lunar-linux.org Fri Sep 5 12:35:28 2008 From: maintainer at lunar-linux.org (maintainer@lunar-linux.org) Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 12:35:28 +0200 (CEST) Subject: weekly news - 20080905 Message-ID: <20080905103528.A4191F29F5@doppio.foo-projects.org> Hi! Here's the latest weekly news edition! ===================================================================== ===================================================================== New versions: (6) airconfig-svn : svn-34 -> svn-35 automoc : svn-34 svn-34 -> svn-35 svn-35 ghal-svn : svn-34 -> svn-35 gitosis-git : git-34 -> git-35 webkitkde : svn-34 -> svn-35 ===================================================================== The Lunar-Linux team From sofar at foo-projects.org Mon Sep 8 19:58:57 2008 From: sofar at foo-projects.org (Kok, Auke) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 10:58:57 -0700 Subject: Foo-projects.org DNS change this week - possible downtime issues Message-ID: <48C567E1.3070205@foo-projects.org> All, This week the main DNS server for lunar-linux.org, xfce.org and foo-projects.org will change IP addresses. This will have a severe impact on all services hosted either on doppio or mocha: - Mail delivery might be intermittent - websites may appear to be offline This can last for up to 48 hours until we finalize the DNS changes which will require to be done over the course of this week. If you see any problems feel free to join us on irc in #lunar or #xfce on irc.freenode.net or mail me off-server at auke at linux.intel.com. Regards, Auke From maintainer at lunar-linux.org Fri Sep 12 12:35:34 2008 From: maintainer at lunar-linux.org (maintainer@lunar-linux.org) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 12:35:34 +0200 (CEST) Subject: weekly news - 20080912 Message-ID: <20080912103534.D6BBAF2C0F@doppio.foo-projects.org> Hi! Here's the latest weekly news edition! ===================================================================== ===================================================================== New modules: (10) grails-bin-1.0.3: An open-source web application framework based on groovy and java groovy-bin-1.5.6: An agile dynamic language for the Java Platform incron-0.5.7: An 'inotify cron' system kde-l10n-eo-4.1.1: contains translated KDE messages kde3-i18n-be-3.5.10: kde-i18n-* contains translated KDE messages kde3-i18n-te-3.5.10: kde-i18n-* contains translated KDE messages kde3-i18n-uz at cyrillic-3.5.10: kde-i18n-* contains translated KDE messages libdvbpsi-0.1.6: decoding and generation of MPEG TS and DVB PSI tables maven-bin-2.0.9: A software project management and comprehension tool unique-1.0.0: library for single instance application Removed modules: (1) kde-l10n-e0 New versions: (259) NVIDIA-beta : 177.67 -> 177.70 Phun : beta_3_12 -> beta_4_22 R : 2.7.1 -> 2.7.2 abs-guide : 5.3 -> 5.4 airconfig-svn : svn-35 -> svn-36 arts : 1.5.9 -> 1.5.10 automoc : svn-35 svn-35 -> svn-36 svn-36 blender : 2.46 -> 2.47 busybox : 1.11.1 -> 1.11.2 busybox_static : 1.11.1 -> 1.11.2 bzflag : 2.0.10 -> 2.0.12 bzr : 1.5 -> 1.6.1 bzrtools : 1.5.0 -> 1.6.0 clamav : 0.93 -> 0.94 curl : 7.18.2 -> 7.19.0 dclib : 0.3.19 -> 0.3.20 dovecot : 1.1.2 -> 1.1.3 dvgrab : 3.0 -> 3.2 e2fsprogs : 1.41.0 -> 1.41.1 ed : 0.9 -> 1.0 emacs : 22.2 -> 22.3 fglrx : 8-7 -> 8.8 file : 4.25 -> 4.26 fwbuilder : 2.1.19 -> 3.0.0 gambas2 : 2.8.1 -> 2.8.2 ghal-svn : svn-35 -> svn-36 gimp : 2.4.6 -> 2.4.7 git : 1.5.6.5 -> 1.6.0.1 gitosis-git : git-35 -> git-36 graphviz : 2.16.1 -> 2.20.2 guidance-power-manager : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 hd2u : 1.0.1 -> 1.0.3 imspector : 0.6 -> 0.7 ircservices : 5.1.11 -> 5.1.12 k3b-i18n : 1.0.1 -> 1.0.5 kcoloredit : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-bg : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-ca : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-cs : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-csb : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-da : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-de : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-el : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-en_GB : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-es : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-et : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-fi : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-fr : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-fy : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-ga : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-gl : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-hi : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-hu : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-it : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-ja : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-kk : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-km : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-ko : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-ku : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-lt : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-lv : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-mk : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-ml : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-nb : 4.1. -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-nds : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-nl : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-nn : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-pa : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-pl : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-pt : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-pt_BR : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-ru : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-sl : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-sr : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-sv : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-ta : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-th : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-tr : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-uk : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-wa : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-zh_CN : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde-l10n-zh_TW : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kde3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-af : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-ar : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-az : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-bg : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-bn : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-br : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-bs : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-ca : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-cs : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-csb : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-cy : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-da : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-de : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-el : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-en_GB : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-eo : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-es : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-et : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-eu : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-fa : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-fi : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-fr : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-fy : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-ga : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-gl : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-he : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-hi : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-hr : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-hu : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-is : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-it : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-ja : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-kk : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-km : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-ko : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-lt : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-lv : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-mk : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-mn : 3.5.8 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-ms : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-nb : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-nds : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-nl : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-nn : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-pa : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-pl : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-pt : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-pt_BR : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-ro : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-ru : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-rw : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-se : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-sk : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-sl : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-sr : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-sr at Latn : 3.5.8 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-ss : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-sv : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-ta : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-tg : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-th : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-tr : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-uk : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-uz : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-vi : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-wa : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-zh_CN : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde3-i18n-zh_TW : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kde4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdeaccessibility3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdeaccessibility4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdeaddons3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdeadmin3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdeadmin4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdeartwork3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdeartwork4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdebase3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdebase4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdebase4-runtime : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdebase4-workspace : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdebindings3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdebindings4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdebluetooth4 : 0.1 -> 0.2 kdeedu3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdeedu4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdegames3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdegames4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdegraphics3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdegraphics4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdelibs3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdelibs4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdemultimedia3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdemultimedia4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdenetwork3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdenetwork4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdepim3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdepim4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdepimlibs4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdeplasma4-addons : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdesdk3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdesdk4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdesvn : 1.0.0 -> 1.0.1 kdetoys3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdetoys4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdeutils3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdeutils4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kdevelop : 3.5.2 -> 3.5.3 kdewebdev3 : 3.5.9 -> 3.5.10 kdewebdev4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kfax : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kgrab : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kgraphviewer : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kiconedit : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kino : 1.3.0 -> 1.3.2 kio_gopher : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kmldonkey4 : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 konq-plugins : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kopete-cryptography : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 kpovmodeler : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 libX11 : 1.1.4 -> 1.1.5 libXau : 1.0.3 -> 1.0.4 libburn : 0.4.8 -> 0.5.2 libdvdcss : 1.2.9 -> 1.2.10 libfwbuilder : 2.1.19 -> 3.0.0 libpng : 1.2.29 -> 1.2.31 libraw1394 : 1.3.0 -> 2.0.0 liferea : 1.4.17 -> 1.4.19 linux-2.6 : 2.6.26.3 -> 2.6.26.5 lpairs : 1.0.3 -> 1.0.4 lzma : 4.32.5 -> 4.32.7 man-pages : 3.07 -> 3.09 mercurial : 1.0.1 -> 1.0.2 mesa-glu : 7.0.3 -> 7.0.4 mesa-lib : 7.0.3 -> 7.0.4 mkvtoolnix : 2.2.0 -> 2.3.0 mpg123 : 1.5.0 -> 1.5.1 nano : 2.0.7 -> 2.0.8 neon : 0.26.4 -> 0.28.3 nmap : 4.68 -> 4.75 nss_ldap : 259 -> 262 pcre : 7.7 -> 7.8 phpMyAdmin : 2.11.8.1 -> 2.11.9 poppler : 0.8.5 -> 0.8.7 postfix : 2.5.4 -> 2.5.5 psi : 0.11 -> 0.12 qca2 : 2.0.0 -> 2.0.1 rss-glx : 0.8.1 -> 0.8.2 rsync : 3.0.3 -> 3.0.4 rsyslog : 3.18.2 -> 3.18.3 samba : 3.2.2 -> 3.2.3 scummvm : 0.11.1 -> 0.12.0 skanlite : 4.1.0 -> 4.1.1 smb4k : 0.9.6 -> 0.9.7 snort : 2.8.2.2 -> 2.8.3 sqlite : 3.6.1 -> 3.6.2 squid : 3.0.STABLE8 -> 3.0.STABLE9 subversion : 1.5.1 -> 1.5.2 swfdec : 0.6.8 -> 0.8.0 swig : 1.3.31 -> 1.3.36 uriparser : 0.7.0 -> 0.7.2 util-linux : 2.14 -> 2.14.1 valknut : 0.4.5 -> 0.4.6 valknut-qt3 : 0.3.19 -> 0.3.20 virtualbox : 1.6.4 -> 1.6.6 vlc : 0.8.6i -> 0.9.1 webkitkde : svn-35 -> svn-36 wesnoth : 1.4.4 -> 1.4.5 wireshark : 1.0.2 -> 1.0.3 worker : 2.15.0 -> 2.16.5 wormux : 0.7.9 -> 0.8 xf86-input-evdev : 2.0.3 -> 2.0.4 xf86-video-intel : 2.4.0 -> 2.4.2 xf86-video-nv : 2.1.10 -> 2.1.12 xfce4-battery-plugin : 0.5.0 -> 0.5.1 xfsprogs : 2.9.8 -> 2.10.1 ===================================================================== The Lunar-Linux team From maintainer at lunar-linux.org Fri Sep 19 12:35:33 2008 From: maintainer at lunar-linux.org (maintainer@lunar-linux.org) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 12:35:33 +0200 (CEST) Subject: weekly news - 20080919 Message-ID: <20080919103534.0B6A49B1BF@doppio.foo-projects.org> Hi! Here's the latest weekly news edition! ===================================================================== ===================================================================== New modules: (6) Image-ExifTool-7.42: perl module for editing, writing and editing meta information PyQt4-4.4.3: A set of Python bindings for the Qt 4.x toolkit autopano-sift-C-2.5.0: creating panorama images enblend-enfuse-3.2: tool for compositing images. eric4-4.2.1: A full featured Python IDE libpano13-2.9.12: The cross-platform library behind Panorama Tools and many other G Removed modules: (4) PyQt-4 htdig pysqlite1 sqlite2 New versions: (64) BeautifulSoup : 3.0.4 -> 3.0.7a Genshi : 0.4.4 -> 0.5.1 Pygments : 0.9 -> 0.11.1 Pyrex : 0.9.8.4 -> 0.9.8.5 ScientificPython : 2.6 -> 2.6.2 SilverCity : 0.9.5 -> 0.9.7 Twisted : 2.4.0 -> 8.1.0 ZopeInterface : 3.0.1 -> 3.3.0 airconfig-svn : svn-36 -> svn-37 automoc : svn-36 svn-36 -> svn-37 svn-37 bash : 3.1 -> 3.2 bash-doc : 3.1 -> 3.2 bash_static : 3.1 -> 3.2 chardet : 1.0 -> 1.0.1 dclib : 0.3.20 -> 0.3.21 dirac : 0.10.0 -> 1.0.0 dnspython : 1.3.5 -> 1.6.0 egenix-mx : 3.0.0 -> 3.1.1 ffmpeg : beta -> r15261 flash-plugin-10 : 081108 -> 091508 freedroidrpg : 0.10.2 -> 0.11 ghal-svn : svn-36 -> svn-37 git : 1.6.0.1 -> 1.6.0.2 gitosis-git : git-36 -> git-37 grass : 6.2.2 -> 6.2.3 hugin : 0.7_beta4 -> 0.7.0_rc5 ipython : 0.8.4 -> 0.9 libgcrypt : 1.2.4 -> 1.4.2 logilab-astng : 0.17.2 -> 0.17.3 logilab-common : 0.26.1 -> 0.35.0 lunar-tools : 2007.4 -> 2008.1 mutagen : 1.10.1 -> 1.14 net-snmp : 5.4.1 -> 5.4.2 nmap : 4.75 -> 4.76 numarray : 1.5.1 -> 1.5.2 numpy : 1.0.3 -> 1.1.1 openssl : 0.9.8h -> 0.9.8i pciutils : 3.0.0 -> 3.0.1 phpMyAdmin : 2.11.9 -> 2.11.9.1 pyasn1 : 0.0.7a -> 0.0.8a pychecker : 0.8.17 -> 0.8.18 pylint : 0.14.0 -> 0.15.0 pyopenssl : 0.6 -> 0.7 pypoppler : 0.6.2 -> 0.8.1 pysnmp : 4.1.8a -> 4.1.10a pysqlite : 2.3.5 -> 2.5.0 python-ldap : 2.3.1 -> 2.3.5 pytz : 2007g -> 2008c pyxdg : 0.15 -> 0.16 qt4 : 4.4.1 -> 4.4.2 sip : 4.7.6 -> 4.7.7 tellico : 1.3.3 -> 1.3.4 trac : 0.10.4 -> 0.11.1 transmission : 1.32 -> 1.34 valknut : 0.4.6 -> 0.4.7 valknut-qt3 : 0.3.20 -> 0.3.21a vlc : 0.9.1 -> 0.9.2 webkitkde : svn-36 -> svn-37 wormux : 0.8 -> 0.8.1 xdelta3 : 3.0t -> 3.0u xf86-input-joystick : 1.3.2 -> 1.3.3 xf86-input-synaptics : 0.15.0 -> 0.15.1 xf86-video-i128 : 1.3.0 -> 1.3.1 Moved modules: SilverCity : libs -> python Twisted : libs -> python egenix-mx : devel -> python qscintilla2 : qt-apps -> qt4-apps sip : devel -> python ===================================================================== The Lunar-Linux team From maintainer at lunar-linux.org Fri Sep 26 12:35:33 2008 From: maintainer at lunar-linux.org (maintainer@lunar-linux.org) Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 12:35:33 +0200 (CEST) Subject: weekly news - 20080926 Message-ID: <20080926103533.55FCF9B1B0@doppio.foo-projects.org> Hi! Here's the latest weekly news edition! ===================================================================== ===================================================================== New modules: (5) CherryPy-3.1.0: A pythonic, object-oriented HTTP framework cinelerra-4-src: audio and video editing qca-sasl-1.0: Qt plugin to provide SASL capability qca2-cyrus-sasl-2.0.0-beta3: Cyrus SASL2 plugin for QCA2 qca2-gnupg-2.0.0-beta3: gnupg plugin for QCA2 New versions: (42) DirectFB : 1.2.1 -> 1.2.4 NVIDIA-beta : 177.70 -> 177.76 airconfig-svn : svn-37 -> svn-38 amarok4 : 1.83 -> 1.90 autoconf : 2.61 -> 2.63 automoc : svn-37 svn-37 -> svn-38 svn-38 dbus-python : 0.82.3 -> 0.83.0 esvn : 0.6.11-1 -> 0.6.12-1 fglrx : 8.8 -> 8.9 firefox : 3.0.1 -> 3.0.2 ghal-svn : svn-37 -> svn-38 gitosis-git : git-37 -> git-38 ipython : 0.9 -> 0.9.1 kmymoney2 : 0.9 -> 0.9.2 lame : 3.97 -> 398-2 libasyncns : 0.3 -> 0.5 libdc1394 : 1.2.2 -> 2.0.2 libisofs : 0.6.6 -> 0.6.8 libmtp : 0.3.0 -> 0.3.1 libpng : 1.2.31 -> 1.2.32 loudmouth : 1.2.3 -> 1.4.0 man-pages : 3.09 -> 3.10 mktemp : 1.5 -> 1.6 mpfr : 2.3.1 -> 2.3.2 ntfs-3g : 1.2812 -> 1.2918 ntfsprogs : 1.13.1 -> 2.0.0 pciutils : 3.0.1 -> 3.0.2 phpMyAdmin : 2.11.9.1 -> 2.11.9.2 pidgin : 2.5.0 -> 2.5.1 postgresql : 8.3.3 -> 8.3.4 qscintilla2 : gpl-2.2 -> gpl-2.3 samba : 3.2.3 -> 3.2.4 seamonkey : 1.1.11 -> 1.1.12 sqlite : 3.6.2 -> 3.6.3 stellarium : 0.9.1 -> 0.10.0 strigi : 0.5.10 -> 0.5.11 stunnel : 4.25 -> 4.26 texinfo : 4.12 -> 4.13 webkitkde : svn-37 -> svn-38 xf86-input-synaptics : 0.15.1 -> 0.15.2 xsane : 0.995 -> 0.996 Moved modules: dbus-python : devel -> python ===================================================================== The Lunar-Linux team From rpyne at kinfolk.org Sat Sep 27 18:39:24 2008 From: rpyne at kinfolk.org (rpyne@kinfolk.org) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 10:39:24 -0600 Subject: glibc update In-Reply-To: <20071118230143.7737de44@lunar-linux.org> References: <20071118230143.7737de44@lunar-linux.org> Message-ID: <48DE0D5C.3598.5160E2@rpyne.kinfolk.org> I have two production servers running Lunar with kernel 2.4.27 patched for lvm2, originally installed from Lunar 1.4.0. What is the recommended upgrade path to move to the latest 2.6 kernel? Thanks. --Richard On 18 Nov 2007 at 23:01, Moritz Heiber wrote: > Hello dear community, > > as of right now lunar is shipping the latest available glibc with > its > moonbase. It tooks some time, yet .. we managed to make it count. > From > now, glibc comes along with a new language choser which gives you > the > opportunity to chose from all currently supported languages > including > UTF-8 based locales (which has been missing from lunar ever > since). > > Along with it we're rolling out updates to several key core > components > like binutils, udev and hal .. some of them are being patched to > work > with the latest glibc. Others had to have the newer glibc in place > in > order to work correctly. > > Also coming along is a brand-new kernel-headers-2.6 module shipping > the > latest headers from 2.6.23. It comes in both flavours, x86 and > x86_64. > > This update also marks the end of the linux-2.4 kernels in > moonbase. > The newer glibc does not work with the old 2.4.x based kernel > series. > So IF YOU'RE RUNNING LINUX 2.4.X PLEASE PUT glibc _ON HOLD!_ > In the end you're not going to get around migrating to 2.6.x .. but > its > going to buy you some time. > > All updates have been tested back and forth .. yet, I'm pretty > sure > there are bugs going to pop up here and there. Please make use of > our > bugtracker [1] if you think you encoutered one. > > All in all this has been a great team effort and I'd like to thank > each > and every member of our team for putting his/her spare time into > it. > > Thank you and have fun with the new glibc! > > Cheers, > > For the Lunar Linux Development Team, Moritz 'Moe' Heiber > > -- > GPG public key B189E8C8 > _______________________________________________ > Lunar mailing list > Lunar at lunar-linux.org > http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/lunar > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.16.0/1136 - Release Date: > 11/17/2007 2:55 PM > From rpyne at kinfolk.org Sat Sep 27 18:35:16 2008 From: rpyne at kinfolk.org (rpyne@kinfolk.org) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 10:35:16 -0600 Subject: Server Virtualization Message-ID: <48DE0C64.20679.4D963E@rpyne.kinfolk.org> Does anyone here have any experience with Xen or any of the other server virtualization layers? If so, please tell me your experiences and recommendations. Thank you. --Richard From wuss912 at gmail.com Sat Sep 27 18:56:55 2008 From: wuss912 at gmail.com (Wuss912) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 16:56:55 +0000 Subject: Server Virtualization In-Reply-To: <48DE0C64.20679.4D963E@rpyne.kinfolk.org> References: <48DE0C64.20679.4D963E@rpyne.kinfolk.org> Message-ID: <1290360147-1222534614-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1016768949-@bxe142.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> VirtualBox just works. -----Original Message----- From: rpyne at kinfolk.org Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 10:35:16 To: Subject: Server Virtualization Does anyone here have any experience with Xen or any of the other server virtualization layers? If so, please tell me your experiences and recommendations. Thank you. --Richard _______________________________________________ Lunar mailing list Lunar at lunar-linux.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/lunar From samuel.verstraete at gmail.com Sat Sep 27 19:27:49 2008 From: samuel.verstraete at gmail.com (samuel) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 19:27:49 +0200 Subject: Server Virtualization In-Reply-To: <1290360147-1222534614-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1016768949-@bxe142.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> References: <48DE0C64.20679.4D963E@rpyne.kinfolk.org> <1290360147-1222534614-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1016768949-@bxe142.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> Message-ID: virtual box is not an alternative for Xen... afaik only Hyper-V and VMWare Server are alternatives for Xen... As none of those are open source you can't really consider them... Afaik no one has tried Xen on lunar but i sure would be interested in seeing results of your attempt :) On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Wuss912 wrote: > VirtualBox just works. > -----Original Message----- > From: rpyne at kinfolk.org > > Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 10:35:16 > To: > Subject: Server Virtualization > > > Does anyone here have any experience with Xen or any of the other > server virtualization layers? If so, please tell me your experiences > and recommendations. > > Thank you. > > --Richard > > _______________________________________________ > Lunar mailing list > Lunar at lunar-linux.org > http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/lunar > > _______________________________________________ > Lunar mailing list > Lunar at lunar-linux.org > http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/lunar > From tgelter at gurulabs.com Sat Sep 27 19:18:19 2008 From: tgelter at gurulabs.com (Tim Gelter) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 11:18:19 -0600 Subject: Server Virtualization In-Reply-To: <48DE0C64.20679.4D963E@rpyne.kinfolk.org> References: <48DE0C64.20679.4D963E@rpyne.kinfolk.org> Message-ID: <48DE6ADB.3090708@gurulabs.com> rpyne at kinfolk.org wrote: > Does anyone here have any experience with Xen or any of the other > server virtualization layers? If so, please tell me your experiences > and recommendations. > > Thank you. > > --Richard > > _______________________________________________ > Lunar mailing list > Lunar at lunar-linux.org > http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/lunar KVM appears to be the "Linux way" for virtualization in the future but can be annoying to work with currently if you want to do anything fancy with networking. Also, no GUI is available if that's important to you. Virtualbox is very easy to use, but has recently been bought out by Sun, so I'm sure they'll do whatever they can with it to battle against Linux's progress. Xen is the current standard for open-source virtualization of production systems but will hopefully be going the way of the dodo soon as the kernel devs have adopted KVM as _the_ Linux virtualization technology and have integrated it into the kernel. VMWare is always a proprietary option that works very well also. Just my 2 cents... -Tim -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 489 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://foo-projects.org/pipermail/lunar/attachments/20080927/da1fd15d/signature-0001.bin From samuel.verstraete at gmail.com Sat Sep 27 19:45:31 2008 From: samuel.verstraete at gmail.com (samuel) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 19:45:31 +0200 Subject: glibc update In-Reply-To: <48DE0D5C.3598.5160E2@rpyne.kinfolk.org> References: <20071118230143.7737de44@lunar-linux.org> <48DE0D5C.3598.5160E2@rpyne.kinfolk.org> Message-ID: i can imagine you won't be pleased with this answer. but prolly the fastest way is to pull the alpha iso and do a reinstall. I'm afraid our upgrade guide for 2.4 to 2.6 is a bit out of date and *COMPLETELY* untested for quite a while now. Not to say i no longer find it back :) gr,S/ On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:39 PM, wrote: > I have two production servers running Lunar with kernel 2.4.27 > patched for lvm2, originally installed from Lunar 1.4.0. What is the > recommended upgrade path to move to the latest 2.6 kernel? > > Thanks. > > --Richard > > On 18 Nov 2007 at 23:01, Moritz Heiber wrote: > >> Hello dear community, >> >> as of right now lunar is shipping the latest available glibc with >> its >> moonbase. It tooks some time, yet .. we managed to make it count. >> From >> now, glibc comes along with a new language choser which gives you >> the >> opportunity to chose from all currently supported languages >> including >> UTF-8 based locales (which has been missing from lunar ever >> since). >> >> Along with it we're rolling out updates to several key core >> components >> like binutils, udev and hal .. some of them are being patched to >> work >> with the latest glibc. Others had to have the newer glibc in place >> in >> order to work correctly. >> >> Also coming along is a brand-new kernel-headers-2.6 module shipping >> the >> latest headers from 2.6.23. It comes in both flavours, x86 and >> x86_64. >> >> This update also marks the end of the linux-2.4 kernels in >> moonbase. >> The newer glibc does not work with the old 2.4.x based kernel >> series. >> So IF YOU'RE RUNNING LINUX 2.4.X PLEASE PUT glibc _ON HOLD!_ >> In the end you're not going to get around migrating to 2.6.x .. but >> its >> going to buy you some time. >> >> All updates have been tested back and forth .. yet, I'm pretty >> sure >> there are bugs going to pop up here and there. Please make use of >> our >> bugtracker [1] if you think you encoutered one. >> >> All in all this has been a great team effort and I'd like to thank >> each >> and every member of our team for putting his/her spare time into >> it. >> >> Thank you and have fun with the new glibc! >> >> Cheers, >> >> For the Lunar Linux Development Team, Moritz 'Moe' Heiber >> >> -- >> GPG public key B189E8C8 >> _______________________________________________ >> Lunar mailing list >> Lunar at lunar-linux.org >> http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/lunar >> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.16.0/1136 - Release Date: >> 11/17/2007 2:55 PM >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Lunar mailing list > Lunar at lunar-linux.org > http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/lunar > From rpyne at kinfolk.org Sun Sep 28 01:06:10 2008 From: rpyne at kinfolk.org (rpyne@kinfolk.org) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 17:06:10 -0600 Subject: glibc update In-Reply-To: References: <20071118230143.7737de44@lunar-linux.org>, <48DE0D5C.3598.5160E2@rpyne.kinfolk.org>, Message-ID: <48DE6802.7137.1B3777E@rpyne.kinfolk.org> My biggest objection to using the alpha ISO is that I don't want X on the machines. It looks like the old migration guide has been removed from the Lunar web site, so it looks like I may be on my own. Fortunately, the two machines are almost identical and one of them is non-critical so I can live with it being down for several hours if necessary. --Richard On 27 Sep 2008 at 19:45, samuel wrote: > i can imagine you won't be pleased with this answer. but prolly > the > fastest way is to pull the alpha iso and do a reinstall. I'm > afraid > our upgrade guide for 2.4 to 2.6 is a bit out of date and > *COMPLETELY* > untested for quite a while now. > Not to say i no longer find it back :) > > gr,S/ > On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:39 PM, wrote: > > I have two production servers running Lunar with kernel 2.4.27 > > patched for lvm2, originally installed from Lunar 1.4.0. What is > the > > recommended upgrade path to move to the latest 2.6 kernel? > > > > Thanks. > > > > --Richard > > > > On 18 Nov 2007 at 23:01, Moritz Heiber wrote: > > > >> Hello dear community, > >> > >> as of right now lunar is shipping the latest available glibc > with > >> its > >> moonbase. It tooks some time, yet .. we managed to make it > count. > >> From > >> now, glibc comes along with a new language choser which gives > you > >> the > >> opportunity to chose from all currently supported languages > >> including > >> UTF-8 based locales (which has been missing from lunar ever > >> since). > >> > >> Along with it we're rolling out updates to several key core > >> components > >> like binutils, udev and hal .. some of them are being patched > to > >> work > >> with the latest glibc. Others had to have the newer glibc in > place > >> in > >> order to work correctly. > >> > >> Also coming along is a brand-new kernel-headers-2.6 module > shipping > >> the > >> latest headers from 2.6.23. It comes in both flavours, x86 and > >> x86_64. > >> > >> This update also marks the end of the linux-2.4 kernels in > >> moonbase. > >> The newer glibc does not work with the old 2.4.x based kernel > >> series. > >> So IF YOU'RE RUNNING LINUX 2.4.X PLEASE PUT glibc _ON HOLD!_ > >> In the end you're not going to get around migrating to 2.6.x .. > but > >> its > >> going to buy you some time. > >> > >> All updates have been tested back and forth .. yet, I'm pretty > >> sure > >> there are bugs going to pop up here and there. Please make use > of > >> our > >> bugtracker [1] if you think you encoutered one. > >> > >> All in all this has been a great team effort and I'd like to > thank > >> each > >> and every member of our team for putting his/her spare time > into > >> it. > >> > >> Thank you and have fun with the new glibc! > >> > >> Cheers, > >> > >> For the Lunar Linux Development Team, Moritz 'Moe' Heiber > >> > >> -- > >> GPG public key B189E8C8 > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Lunar mailing list > >> Lunar at lunar-linux.org > >> http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/lunar > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> No virus found in this incoming message. > >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. > >> Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.16.0/1136 - Release > Date: > >> 11/17/2007 2:55 PM > >> > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Lunar mailing list > > Lunar at lunar-linux.org > > http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/lunar > > > _______________________________________________ > Lunar mailing list > Lunar at lunar-linux.org > http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/lunar From zbiggy at o2.pl Sun Sep 28 01:53:50 2008 From: zbiggy at o2.pl (Zbigniew Luszpinski) Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 01:53:50 +0200 Subject: glibc update In-Reply-To: <48DE6802.7137.1B3777E@rpyne.kinfolk.org> References: <20071118230143.7737de44@lunar-linux.org> <48DE6802.7137.1B3777E@rpyne.kinfolk.org> Message-ID: <200809280153.51146.zbiggy@o2.pl> Sunday 28 of September 2008 01:06:10 rpyne at kinfolk.org wrote: > My biggest objection to using the alpha ISO is that I don't want X on > the machines. Go to http://lunar-linux.org/ and read carefully the topic: "1.6.4-alpha3 (i686 & x86-64) ISO released" if you did not read it before. I'm sure you did not. zbiggy From rpyne at kinfolk.org Sun Sep 28 06:31:56 2008 From: rpyne at kinfolk.org (rpyne@kinfolk.org) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 22:31:56 -0600 Subject: glibc update In-Reply-To: <200809280153.51146.zbiggy@o2.pl> References: <20071118230143.7737de44@lunar-linux.org>, <48DE6802.7137.1B3777E@rpyne.kinfolk.org>, <200809280153.51146.zbiggy@o2.pl> Message-ID: <48DEB45C.17357.2DDB74C@rpyne.kinfolk.org> On 28 Sep 2008 at 1:53, Zbigniew Luszpinski wrote: > Sunday 28 of September 2008 01:06:10 rpyne at kinfolk.org wrote: > > My biggest objection to using the alpha ISO is that I don't want X > on > > the machines. > > Go to http://lunar-linux.org/ and read carefully the topic: > "1.6.4-alpha3 (i686 & x86-64) ISO released" > > if you did not read it before. I'm sure you did not. You are correct, I hadn't read the latest news about the new ISO. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. The top of the list of reasons I moved to Lunar several years ago was because of the philosophy of installing a bare minimum system and then giving the admin total control over what software and services were installed on the machine. To me, it is critical that this basic goal not change. --Richard From samuel.verstraete at gmail.com Sun Sep 28 09:31:10 2008 From: samuel.verstraete at gmail.com (samuel) Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 09:31:10 +0200 Subject: glibc update In-Reply-To: <48DEB45C.17357.2DDB74C@rpyne.kinfolk.org> References: <20071118230143.7737de44@lunar-linux.org> <48DE6802.7137.1B3777E@rpyne.kinfolk.org> <200809280153.51146.zbiggy@o2.pl> <48DEB45C.17357.2DDB74C@rpyne.kinfolk.org> Message-ID: as you can see, there was only one iso with X on it... consider it an experiment. i don't think it will ever be repeated cause afaik it was a lot of work to build the iso and with iso releases being as infrequent as they are we can't really afford more delays ;) On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 6:31 AM, wrote: > On 28 Sep 2008 at 1:53, Zbigniew Luszpinski wrote: > >> Sunday 28 of September 2008 01:06:10 rpyne at kinfolk.org wrote: >> > My biggest objection to using the alpha ISO is that I don't want X >> on >> > the machines. >> >> Go to http://lunar-linux.org/ and read carefully the topic: >> "1.6.4-alpha3 (i686 & x86-64) ISO released" >> >> if you did not read it before. I'm sure you did not. > > You are correct, I hadn't read the latest news about the new ISO. > Thank you for bringing it to my attention. > > The top of the list of reasons I moved to Lunar several years ago was > because of the philosophy of installing a bare minimum system and > then giving the admin total control over what software and services > were installed on the machine. To me, it is critical that this basic > goal not change. > > --Richard > _______________________________________________ > Lunar mailing list > Lunar at lunar-linux.org > http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/lunar >