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From: Chris Gianelloni <wolf31o2@g.o>
To: gentoo-gwn@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-gwn] Gentoo Weekly Newsletter 4 December 2006
Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 22:27:13
Message-Id: 1165423583.10813.10.camel@inertia.twi-31o2.org
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2 Gentoo Weekly Newsletter
3 http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/20061204-newsletter.xml
4 This is the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter for the week of 4 December 2006.
5 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
6
7 ==============
8 1. Gentoo News
9 ==============
10
11 Gentoo Linux on the Playstation 3
12 ---------------------------------
13
14 So you waited in line for 36 hours, dodging bullets and armed thugs, to get
15 your shiny new Playstation 3, now what do you do with it? Install Gentoo
16 Linux, of course!
17
18 Several people have worked on getting Gentoo set up on their PS3. If you are
19 interested in doing this yourself, there are some instructions[1] to get you
20 on your way. The author explains what is necessary before starting your
21 install, and gives directions on how to proceed, along with some pictures of
22 the system booting both the Gentoo Linux PPC64 InstallCD[2] and the
23 system[3] after installation.
24
25 1. http://whitesanjuro.googlepages.com/
26 2. http://picasaweb.google.com/whitesanjuro/Ps3DayOne/photo#4998546376786706450
27 3. http://picasaweb.google.com/whitesanjuro/Ps3DayTwo/photo#4998878606740422674
28
29 Also of interest to CELL users will be Luca Barbato[4]'s developer
30 overlay[5], which contains newer CELL packages, as well as some information
31 in the wiki that Luca has gathered together.
32
33 4. lu_zero@g.o
34 5. http://overlays.gentoo.org/dev/lu_zero
35
36 Southern California Linux Expo 5x opens registration
37 ----------------------------------------------------
38
39 Effective immediately, registration for SCALE 5X is available at
40 http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/order. The early bird ticket price is $60 for
41 full admission with a $30 admission for students with a valid ID. Prices go
42 up on January 24th, so register today.
43
44 If you're interested in seeing who's participating in SCALE, the exhibitor
45 list is at http://socallinuxexpo.com/scale5x/exhibitions.php. Gentoo will be
46 exhibiting at the show, come out and support your fellow developers!
47
48 SCALE will be February 10-11, 2007, at The Westin Los Angeles Airport. For
49 those staying over, The Westin is offering special hotel room rates for the
50 Expo. Hotel information is available at
51 http://socallinuxexpo.com/scale5x/location.php.
52
53 New user representative elected
54 -------------------------------
55
56 As of Friday 17th November, George Prowse, known to most as cokehabit, has
57 left the Gentoo User Relations project and his position as User
58 Representative. Regrettably, as things turned out, he did not fit the role
59 as well as many had hoped, and it was decided that it would be in everyone's
60 best interests to part ways. We would like to thank George for his time and
61 work as a user representative, and wish him luck in his future endeavors.
62
63 On a related note, it was resolved at a meeting between User Relations and
64 the User Representatives on December 2nd, 2006 to instate Alex Bokag aka
65 djay-il as the eleventh and last User Representative. This motion passed
66 unanimously and Alex accepted the position with immediate effect. We welcome
67 Alex on-board and look forward to working closely with him over the next
68 year.
69
70 =========================
71 2. Heard in the community
72 =========================
73
74 gentoo-dev
75 ----------
76
77 [RFC] Add ALSA_CARDS to USE_EXPAND
78
79 Diego "Flameeyes" Pettenò noticed that the alsa-drivers package didn't have
80 ALSA_CARDS as an USE-expanded variable. He tried it out and thought it
81 looked fine.
82
83 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
84 | Code Listing 2.1 |
85 | Diego's Output |
86 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
87 | Calculating dependencies... done! |
88 | [ebuild R ] media-sound/alsa-driver-1.0.14_pre20061130 USE="-debug -doc |
89 | oss" |
90 | ALSA_CARDS="-ad1816a% -ad1848% -ad1848-lib% -ad1889% -adlib% -ali5451% -als100% |
91 | -als300% -als4000% -aoa% -aoa-fabric-layout% -aoa-onyx% -aoa-soundbus% |
92 | -aoa-soundbus-i2s% -aoa-tas% -aoa-toonie% -armaaci% -asihpi% -at91-soc% |
93 | -at91-soc-eti-b1-wm8731% -atiixp% -atiixp-modem% -au1x00% -au8810% -au8820% |
94 | -au8830% -azt2320% -azt3328% bt87x%* -ca0106% -cmi8330% -cmipci% -cs4231% |
95 | -cs4231-lib% -cs4232% -cs4236% -cs4281% -cs46xx% -cs5535audio% -darla20% |
96 | -darla24% -dt019x% -dummy% -echo3g% -emu10k1% -emu10k1x% -ens1370% -ens1371% |
97 | -es1688% -es18xx% -es1938% -es1968% -es968% -fm801% -fm801-tea575x% -gina20% |
98 | -gina24% -gusclassic% -gusextreme% -gusmax% -harmony% -hda-intel% -hdsp% |
99 | -hdspm% -ice1712% -ice1724% -indigo% -indigodj% -indigoio% -intel8x0% |
100 | -intel8x0m% -interwave% -interwave-stb% -korg1212% -layla20% -layla24% |
101 | -loopback% -maestro3% -mia% -miro% -mixart% -mona% -mpu401% -msnd-pinnacle% |
102 | -mtpav% -mts64% -nm256% -opl3sa2% -opti92x-ad1848% -opti92x-cs4231% -opti93x% |
103 | -pc98-cs4232% -pcsp% -pcxhr% -pdaudiocf% -pdplus% -portman2x4% -powermac% |
104 | -pxa2xx-i2sound% -pxa2xx-soc% -pxa2xx-soc-corgi% -pxa2xx-soc-poodle% |
105 | -pxa2xx-soc-spitz% -pxa2xx-soc-tosa% -riptide% -rme32% -rme96% -rme9652% |
106 | -s3c2410% -sa11xx-uda1341% -sb16% -sb8% -sbawe% -seq-dummy% -serial-u16550% |
107 | -serialmidi% -sgalaxy% -soc% -sonicvibes% -sscape% -sun-amd7930% -sun-cs4231% |
108 | -sun-dbri% -trident% -usb-audio% -usb-usx2y% via82xx%* -via82xx-modem% |
109 | -virmidi% -vx222% -vxpocket% -wavefront% -ymfpci%" 0 kB |
110 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
111
112 Diego asked if there was any reason he shouldn't implement this. Marius
113 Mauch had no objection, so long as the default settings were sane. He
114 indicated that he doubted the sanity of the above list of potential drivers.
115
116 Diego responded that by default, all drivers were built. To objections from
117 Petteri Räty that it should, like other IUSE items, work in the opposite way
118 (enabling nothing unless selected), Diego noted that there were some IUSE
119 which enabled all by default (e.g., LINGUAS in small packages). In any
120 event, after some back and forth, per-arch defaults were proposed:
121
122 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
123 | Code Listing 2.2 |
124 | x86/amd64 defaults |
125 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
126 | ali5451 atiixp atiixp-modem cmipci emu10k1 emu10k1x ens1370 ens1371 fm801 |
127 | hda-intel intel8x0 intel8x0m maestro3 mpu401 usb-audio via82xx via82xx-modem |
128 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
129
130 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
131 | Code Listing 2.3 |
132 | ppc defaults |
133 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
134 | aoa aoa-fabric-layout aoa-onyx aoa-soundbus aoa-soundbus-i2s aoa-tas |
135 | aoa-toonie powermac usb-audio |
136 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
137
138 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
139 | Code Listing 2.4 |
140 | sparc defaults |
141 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
142 | sun-amd7930 sun-cs4231 sun-dbri |
143 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
144
145 * http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/msg_141321.xml
146
147 udev coldplugging and /etc/init.d/modules
148
149 Sven Köhler was aggravated by the coldplugging functionality of udev-103.
150 For years he had guaranteed the order of his interfaces by specifying the
151 order of loading of the relevant modules in
152 /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.?.
153
154 Stephen Bennet suggested that Sven use the MAC address of his network cards
155 to create a udev rule to reliably name his interfaces. Sven wanted to learn
156 more about using udev with network cards and Jean-François Gagnon Laporte
157 directed him to the relevant portion of Daniel Drake's udev rules page[6].
158
159 6. http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html#example-netif
160
161 Kernel hacker and father of udev Greg Kroah-Hartman also sprang to the
162 defense of his brainchild. Sven would be best off using udev to specify the
163 name of the interfaces. If he really wanted to remove udev from the
164 equation, he could put the modules on udev's blacklist and load them by hand
165 as he'd always done. If he were to adopt the latter course, he'd have to
166 wait a bit as the blacklisting functionality was under repair.
167
168 * http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/msg_141352.xml
169
170 ==================
171 3. Tips and Tricks
172 ==================
173
174 An easier way to update your world
175 ----------------------------------
176
177 Without doubt, one of Gentoo's best features is its package management
178 system, Portage. Portage makes it very easy to update your entire system
179 with one simple command. Sadly, things don't always go as smooth as they
180 should. Almost every Gentoo user has typed emerge -uD world and gone to bed
181 with the hope of waking up in the morning to a completely up to date system.
182 Unfortunately, it's more likely that you.ll wake up to a failed emerge on
183 package 3 of 220. And so the troubleshoot and emerge --resume process
184 begins.
185
186 Enter update-world to save the day. Update-world is a bash script that was
187 recently created by count_zero and posted[7] in the forums. The script
188 controls the update process and forces portage to skip past failed builds
189 and continue compiling packages until the update list is finished. Failed
190 builds are added to a list for review once the update is finished.
191
192 7. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-497125.html
193
194 Note: The script does depend on the 'equery' command, part of
195 app-portage/gentoolkit.
196
197 Obviously before you can start using the script, you'll need to download it,
198 put it somewhere in your path, and make it executable.
199
200 +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
201 | Code Listing 3.1 |
202 | getting the script |
203 +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
204 | # wget -O /usr/bin/update-world http://countzero.amidal.com/files/update-world |
205 | # chmod +x /usr/bin/update-world |
206 +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
207
208 Now we're ready to start using the script.
209
210 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
211 | Code Listing 3.2 |
212 | running update-world |
213 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
214 | # update-world --prepare |
215 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
216
217 This begins the update process by creating a list of packages to be emerged,
218 as produced by emerge -uD --newuse world. (Alternatively, you can use
219 update-world --empty to create a list of all packages on the system, akin to
220 emerge -e world). This command creates a list called 'emergelist' in
221 ~/.update-world/. Now, you can use your favorite editor to modify this list
222 how you like--remove packages, change versions, etc. When you have the
223 emergelist how you like it, you're ready to move onto the next step:
224
225 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
226 | Code Listing 3.3 |
227 | running update-world (cont) |
228 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
229 | # update-world --install |
230 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
231
232 This command actually starts the build process, just as if you had typed
233 emerge -uD world. The difference is, if a package fails for some reason or
234 another, that package is added to a list 'failedlist' in ~/.update-world/.
235 Also, a link to the portage log file for that package (usually located in
236 /var/log/portage) is created in ~/.update-world/[date]/log/. Once the
237 process is done, you'll be presented with a list of failed packages to take
238 care of all at once, saving much time. If you ever need to stop the process,
239 just hit 'Control-C' to abort the process. The update can then be restarted
240 at any time, just where it left off, by retyping update-world --install.
241
242 =========================
243 4. Gentoo developer moves
244 =========================
245
246 Moves
247 -----
248
249 The following developers recently left the Gentoo project:
250
251 * Stuart Herbert (Stuart)
252
253 Adds
254 ----
255
256 The following developers recently joined the Gentoo project:
257
258 * Alexander Gabert (pappy) Hardened team
259
260 Changes
261 -------
262
263 The following developers recently changed roles within the Gentoo project:
264
265 * none this week
266
267 ==================
268 5. Gentoo security
269 ==================
270
271 Kile: Incorrect backup file permission
272 --------------------------------------
273
274 Kile uses default permissions for backup files, potentially leading to
275 information disclosure.
276
277 For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement[8]
278
279 8. http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200611-21.xml
280
281 Ingo H3: Folder name shell command injection
282 --------------------------------------------
283
284 Ingo H3 is vulnerable to arbitrary shell command execution when handling
285 procmail rules.
286
287 For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement[9]
288
289 9. http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200611-22.xml
290
291 Mono: Insecure temporary file creation
292 --------------------------------------
293
294 Mono is vulnerable to linking attacks, potentially allowing a local user to
295 overwrite arbitrary files.
296
297 For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement[10]
298
299 10. http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200611-23.xml
300
301 LHa: Multiple vulnerabilities
302 -----------------------------
303
304 LHa is affected by several vulnerabilities including the remote execution of
305 arbitrary code.
306
307 For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement[11]
308
309 11. http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200611-24.xml
310
311 OpenLDAP: Denial of Service vulnerability
312 -----------------------------------------
313
314 A flaw in OpenLDAP allows remote unauthenticated attackers to cause a Denial
315 of Service.
316
317 For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement[12]
318
319 12. http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200611-25.xml
320
321 ProFTPD: Remote execution of arbitrary code
322 -------------------------------------------
323
324 ProFTPD is affected by multiple vulnerabilities allowing for the remote
325 execution of arbitrary code.
326
327 For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement[13]
328
329 13. http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200611-26.xml
330
331 ============================
332 6. Upcoming package removals
333 ============================
334
335 This is a list of packages that have been announced to be removed in the
336 future. The package removals come from many locations, including the
337 Treecleaners[14] and various developers.
338
339 14. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/treecleaners
340
341 Last Rites:
342 -----------
343
344 Package: Removal date: Contact:
345 app-xemacs/liece 26 Dec 06 Hans de Graaff[15]
346 net-p2p/gtkhx 26 Dec 06 Steve Dibb[16]
347 =net-misc/nxserver-personal-1.5* 27 Dec 06 Stuart Herbert[17]
348 =net-misc/nxserver-businessl-1.5* 27 Dec 06 Stuart Herbert[17]
349 =net-misc/nxserver-enterprise-1.5* 27 Dec 06 Stuart Herbert[17]
350 media-video/vlms 29 Dec 06 Matthias Schwarzott[18]
351 media-video/vls 29 Dec 06 Matthias Schwarzott[18]
352 media-libs/libvideogfx 29 Dec 06 Matthias Schwarzott[18]
353 media-video/sampeg3 29 Dec 06 Matthias Schwarzott[18]
354
355 15. graaff@g.o
356 16. beandog@g.o
357 17. stuart@g.o
358 18. zzam@g.o
359
360 ===========
361 7. Bugzilla
362 ===========
363
364 Summary
365 -------
366
367 * Statistics
368 * Closed bug ranking
369 * New bug rankings
370
371 Statistics
372 ----------
373
374 The Gentoo community uses Bugzilla (bugs.gentoo.org[19]) to record and track
375 bugs, notifications, suggestions and other interactions with the development
376 team. Between 26 November 2006 and 03 December 2006, activity on the site
377 has resulted in:
378
379 19. http://bugs.gentoo.org
380
381 * 688 new bugs during this period
382 * 440 bugs closed or resolved during this period
383 * 24 previously closed bugs were reopened this period
384 * 171 closed as NEEDINFO/WONTFIX/CANTFIX/INVALID/UPSTREAM during this
385 period
386 * 209 bugs marked as duplicates during this period
387
388 Of the 10698 currently open bugs: 27 are labeled 'blocker', 106 are labeled
389 'critical', and 457 are labeled 'major'.
390
391 Closed bug rankings
392 -------------------
393
394 The developers and teams who have closed the most bugs during this period
395 are:
396
397 * AMD64 Project[20], with 35 closed bugs[21]
398 * Gentoo TreeCleaner Project[22], with 28 closed bugs[23]
399 * media-video herd[24], with 19 closed bugs[25]
400 * Gentoo's Team for Core System packages[26], with 18 closed bugs[27]
401 * Gentoo Security[28], with 14 closed bugs[29]
402 * Netmon Herd[30], with 12 closed bugs[31]
403 * Gentoo KDE team[32], with 12 closed bugs[33]
404 * Gentoo Games[34], with 12 closed bugs[35]
405
406 20. amd64@g.o
407 21. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=amd64@g.o
408 22. treecleaner@g.o
409 23. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=treecleaner@g.o
410 24. media-video@g.o
411 25. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=media-video@g.o
412 26. base-system@g.o
413 27. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=base-system@g.o
414 28. security@g.o
415 29. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=security@g.o
416 30. netmon@g.o
417 31. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=netmon@g.o
418 32. kde@g.o
419 33. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=kde@g.o
420 34. games@g.o
421 35. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&chfield=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&resolution=FIXED&assigned_to=games@g.o
422
423 New bug rankings
424 ----------------
425
426 The developers and teams who have been assigned the most new bugs during
427 this period are:
428
429 * Default Assignee for New Packages[36], with 27 new bugs[37]
430 * Alpha Porters[38], with 26 new bugs[39]
431 * AMD64 Project[20], with 9 new bugs[40]
432 * X11 External Driver Maintainers[41], with 8 new bugs[42]
433 * Gentoo Sound Team[43], with 8 new bugs[44]
434 * mips team[45], with 8 new bugs[46]
435 * Gentoo X-windows packagers[47], with 7 new bugs[48]
436 * media-video herd[24], with 7 new bugs[49]
437
438 20. amd64@g.o
439 24. media-video@g.o
440 36. maintainer-wanted@g.o
441 37. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&assigned_to=maintainer-wanted@g.o
442 38. alpha@g.o
443 39. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&assigned_to=alpha@g.o
444 40. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&assigned_to=amd64@g.o
445 41. x11-drivers@g.o
446 42. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&assigned_to=x11-drivers@g.o
447 43. sound@g.o
448 44. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&assigned_to=sound@g.o
449 45. mips@g.o
450 46. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&assigned_to=mips@g.o
451 47. x11@g.o
452 48. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&assigned_to=x11@g.o
453 49. http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2006-11-26&chfieldto=2006-12-03&assigned_to=media-video@g.o
454
455 ===============
456 8. GWN feedback
457 ===============
458
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461 feedback on an article that we have posted, or just have an idea or article
462 that you would like to submit to the GWN, please send us your feedback[50]
463 and help make the GWN better.
464
465 50. gwn-feedback@g.o
466
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