This week, I’ve pushed updates for sequeler and syncthing-gtk, and for one of my maintained golang libraries to fedora.

fedora updates

package version release changes
sequeler 0.5.0 1.fc28 Changelog
sequeler 0.5.0 1.fc27 Changelog
syncthing-gtk 0.9.3 1.fc28 Changelog
syncthing-gtk 0.9.3 1.fc27 Changelog
syncthing-gtk 0.9.3 1.fc26.1 Changelog
golang-github-oschwald-geoip2-golang 1.2.0 1.fc29 Changelog
golang-github-oschwald-geoip2-golang 1.2.0 1.fc28 Changelog
golang-github-oschwald-geoip2-golang 1.2.0 1.fc27 Changelog
golang-github-oschwald-geoip2-golang 1.2.0 1.fc26 Changelog

Additionally, I’ve pushed snapshot builds of switchboard-plug-networking and wingpanel-indicator-network to fedora 28 and rawhide, because libnm-glib is deprecated on fedora 28 and no longer available on rawhide - the most recent stable releases still rely on that library, but the snapshot versions that I pushed now use the deprecated libraries’ successor.

package version release changes
switchboard-plug-networking 0.1.1 5.20180218.gitc52183a.fc29 Bump to newer git snapshot for libnm-glib deprecation
switchboard-plug-networking 0.1.1 5.20180218.gitc52183a.fc28 Bump to newer git snapshot for libnm-glib deprecation
wingpanel-indicator-network 2.1.1 4.20171231.gitedd2b7a.fc29 Bump to newer git snapshot for libnm-glib deprecation
wingpanel-indicator-network 2.1.1 4.20171231.gitedd2b7a.fc28 Bump to newer git snapshot for libnm-glib deprecation

COPR updates

I’ve also worked to bring the builds in the elementary-nightly COPR repository up to speed again, since some applications and most switchboard plugs failed to build due to the upstream switch from CMake to meson. Now all packages build successfully again.