fedora updates

The following packages / updates were submitted to fedora 25 and rawhide:

  • switchboard-plug-networking (0.1.0.3-3, initial upload)
  • switchboard-plug-applications (0.1.1-5, initial upload)
  • switchboard-plug-notifications (0.1.1-5, initial upload)
  • switchboard-plug-mouse-touchpad (0.1.1.2-2, initial upload)
  • switchboard-plug-display (0.1.2.1-2, initial upload)
  • switchboard-plug-a11y (0.1-5, initial upload)
  • switchboard-plug-keyboard (0.3.1-2, initial upload)
  • switchboard-plug-printers (0.1-3, initial upload)
  • switchboard-plug-keyboard (0.3.2-1, upstream bugfix release: add support for the “settings://” URL scheme and allow the “PrntScrn” key to be set as the trigger for screenshots)
  • switchboard-plug-mouse-touchpad (0.1.2-1, upstream bugfix release: add support for the “settings://” URL scheme and disable settings that are ineffective)
  • snap-photobooth (0.3.0.1-8, downstream fix: rename the bundled icon to prevent possible file collisions)
  • switchboard (2.2.1-2, downstream fix: rename the bundled icon to prevent possible file collisions)
  • noise (0.4.0.2-7, downstream fix: filter provides so internal plugins are not provided as shared libraries)
  • scratch-text-editor (2.4-1, upstream release: add a fix for some input methods, add support for building with newer WebKitGTK+ versions, fix bugs that could lead to data being lost at application shutdown)
  • switchboard-plug-applications (0.1.2-1, upstream bugfix release: add support fot the “settings://” URL scheme, provide correct license headers in source files, etc.)
  • slingshot-launcher (2.1.1-1, upstream release: add the ability to lock the session and log out from the slingshot menu)

COPR updates

The following packages have been updated in the elementary-stable COPR repository:

  • switchboard-plug-sharing (0.1.1-1, upstream release; still crashes on fedora)
  • switchboard-plug-parental-controls (0.1.3-1, upstream release; more testing needed)
  • pantheon-agent-polkit (0.1.2-1, upstream release; still has issues that prevent packaging for fedora proper)

I have continued to synchronize the RPM package .specs between the official fedora packages and the nightly builds in the elementary-nightly COPR repository. All packages (in alphabetical order) up to (and including) noise now use the same (or close enough) .spec file as the official fedora packages. Where there are deviations, I try to stick to the fedora Packaging Guidelines as closely as possible, but some issues (for example, some nightly builds ship invalid appdata) I can’t fix.