- Spectacle is not yet available as a Flatpak
- plasma-nm-openconnect, plasma-nm-openvpn and plasma-nm-vpnc are common
VPN options so keep them installed by default. The other ones are
either less common or insecure and will work fine as overlayed
packages.
Move the fedora-release-* package requirement to each variant treefile
to enable per variant specifc release package. Silverblue keeps its
existing release package and Kinoite gets its own for Fedora 35:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Fedora_Kinoite
For now, all other unofficial variants will use the Fedora generic
release package (or the corresponding Spin release package) with the
ostree counting and desktop sub packages to enable those features by
default.
plasma-pk-updates was previously excluded and plasma-discover-notifier
will gain support for rpm-ostree based systems in an upcoming release.
Flatpak and fwupd support is already functionnal.
Fixes the following warning:
warning: boot-location: "new" is deprecated, use boot-location: modules
From the rpm-ostree docs (https://coreos.github.io/rpm-ostree/treefile/):
- “new”: A misnomer, this value is no longer “new”. Kernel data goes
in /usr/lib/ostree-boot in addition to /usr/lib/modules. This is the
default; use it if you have a need to care about upgrading from very
old versions of libostree.
- “modules”: Kernel data goes just in /usr/lib/modules. Use this for
new systems, and systems that don’t need to be upgraded from very
old libostree versions.
$ ./comps-sync.py ../fedora-comps/comps-f34.xml.in --save
Syncing packages common to all desktops:
- All manifest packages are already listed in comps.
- All comps packages are already listed in manifest.
Syncing packages for gnome-desktop:
- All manifest packages are already listed in comps.
- 1 packages not in gnome-desktop manifest:
fprintd-pam
Wrote gnome-desktop-pkgs.yaml
Syncing packages for kde-desktop:
- All manifest packages are already listed in comps.
- All comps packages are already listed in manifest.
Syncing packages for xfce-desktop:
- 2 packages not in xfce-desktop comps group:
arc-theme
xscreensaver-base
- 2 packages not in xfce-desktop manifest:
mint-y-theme
xfce4-screensaver
Wrote xfce-desktop-pkgs.yaml
Syncing packages for lxqt-desktop:
- All manifest packages are already listed in comps.
- All comps packages are already listed in manifest.
Syncing packages for deepin-desktop:
- All manifest packages are already listed in comps.
- All comps packages are already listed in manifest.
Syncing packages for pantheon-desktop:
- All manifest packages are already listed in comps.
- All comps packages are already listed in manifest.
Syncing packages for mate-desktop:
- All manifest packages are already listed in comps.
- All comps packages are already listed in manifest.
This pulls in comps c1393620 (replace libproxy-mozjs with
libproxy-webkitgtk4) and 51c5c5ae (install mesa-dri-drivers by
default). The latter probably doesn't change anything here, the
former fixes ostree compose which has been broken for some time.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
This is the culmination of a lot of work to make package layering
more reliable. This archive repo provides all packages that have
ever been in the updates repository, which means there should always
be a solution that will depsolve given the existing set of base layer
packages.
Pairing this along with https://github.com/coreos/rpm-ostree/pull/2125
means that we should finally see less of the split base layer vs update
repo problem and see less `Forbidden base package replacements` errors.
For context see https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/400
This is a small desktop oriented installation for minimal desktop
environments such as Sway, etc. that can easily be overlayed on top.
Signed-off-by: Timothée Ravier <tim@siosm.fr>
No Flatpak available yet:
- firewall-config
- khelpcenter
- kmag
- kmenuedit
- plasma-desktop-doc
Can not be turned into a Flatpak (yet?):
- kcm_systemd
- kdegraphics-thumbnailers
- pinentry-qt
- plasma-workspace-geolocation
- qt-at-spi
As with mcelog and microcode_ctl, add it to the blocklist and
list it manually in packages-x86_64 in fedora-common-ostree.yaml
instead. This should fix non-x86_64 arches which are failing
because they can't find it.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>