From: Yuji Kosugi <carlos@gentoo.org>
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Subject: [gentoo-gwn] Gentoo Weekly Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 11
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 19:28:10 -0500 [thread overview]
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Gentoo Weekly Newsletter
http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/current.xml
This is the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter for the week of March 15th, 2004.
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1. Gentoo News
==============
Release 2004.1 Information
--------------------------
With the release of Gentoo Linux 2004.0 at the end of February, planning
and work on release 2004.1 have already begun. The goals for this release
include:
* Clear and concise guidelines so that the release goes much more
smoothly and enjoyably.
* A better use of infrastructure by revamping the current way releases
are coordinated to be put on the mirrors.
* Catalyst enhancements and bugfixes.
* Better communication from releng to the arch release coordinators, and
vice-a-versa.
* Internet-based GRP for Portage's binary download and install
functionality.
* Completion of all items on the 2004.1 Feature Request list.
The 2004.1 Feature Request list[1] includes items like "emerge security"
functionality, which would integrate GLEPs into Portage so that
security-related updates can be installed, and a Bootable X GameCD for
Unreal Tournament 2004.
1.
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/release/2004.1/releng/feature-request.
xml
The tentative release date for 2004.1 is April 28, 2004. For more
information on release 2004.1 and other releases, see the Release
Engineering[2] page.
2. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/
=================================
2. Featured Developer of the Week
=================================
Caleb Tennis
Figure 2.1: Caleb Tennis
http://www.gentoo.org/images/gwn/20040315_caleb.jpg
This week, we feature Caleb Tennis[3] (caleb), who works on maintaining
the KDE[4] and related ebuilds, including such things as Qt[5]. His main
tasks are ensuring that the KDE packages are up to date with the upstream
versions, testing and debugging for various architectures, and the
ubiquitous dev task of troubleshooting and clearing bug reports -- a
daunting task with packages as complex and popular as KDE.
3. caleb@gentoo.org
4. http://www.kde.org/
5. http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/index.html
Caleb began using various Unices in the early 1990s, and was introduced to
Slackware Linux by our very own Corey Shields[6] in 1996. He has been
using Linux extensively in his job since 2001. Caleb's work includes
configuring and administrating a large number of custom workstations .
After struggling with package dependencies and install processes under Red
Hat, he moved the computers to the source distro Linux From Scratch (LFS).
This worked better but proved difficult to manage when multiple versions
of source packages and compile options were being used on various
computers. After some research, he settled on Gentoo as a solution that
would allow him to compile from source yet still have good package
management. He completed the migration of his workplace in early 2003.
6. cshields@gentoo.org
Caleb became a Gentoo dev when Dan Armak[7] put out a call for assistance
on maintaining the KDE ebuilds. As Caleb puts it: "Since I use Gentoo and
KDE at work, and have a vested interest in it continuing working, I
volunteered." In addition to his Gentoo work, Caleb was the release
co-ordinator for the 3.x release of KDevelop[8] as well as a contributor
of code or documentation to other KDE projects, including the comedi[9]
control and measurement device interface. Caleb frequently contributes
patches and bug fixes he encounters in his work and spends significant
time keeping Gentoo's KDE maintained as well as responding to forum
queries. He comments that this "is what the community is about".
7. danarmak@gentoo.org
8. http://www.kdevelop.org/
9. http://www.comedi.org
Caleb works for a small research and development company specializing in
diesel engine technology. Among his tasks at work was the development of a
GUI-based data acquisition system that is used for dynamic control and
testing of engines. He also teaches classes in Linux Systems
Administration and Solid State Electronics at his local university. He
holds a BSc in Electrical Engineering, and is working on his Master's at
Purdue, focusing on Control Systems design. He is an avid mountain biker
and water skier, and plays piano. His time at such pursuits is somewhat
limited by a hectic work week, teaching night courses, and his own studies
(not to mention an apparently patient girlfriend).
Caleb took the opportunity to share some thoughts on Qt and KDE bug
reports: "Qt and KDE are two of the most compilation resource-intensive
sets of programs that an end user will install in Gentoo - due to the fact
that they're written in C++. As such, many users experience build failures
due to bugs in the C++ compiler or local hardware problems, and not due to
anything related to KDE itself. The easiest fix, and one that works 90% of
the time, is to simply use less aggressive compiler optimizations
(CFLAGS). Remember, Gentoo is all about customization, and gives the end
user a lot of freedom in how they do things - but in the end, we're all
still limited by the abilities of the software and the hardware. Sometimes
the only way to make things work is to not push them to their limits. I
implore all users who have problems to go to the forums or IRC first, and
file a bug report only after they don't find a solution." He was frank in
admitting that "sometimes [he] breaks things", when attempting to keep
things current on such a complex set of packages, despite testing. But,
after all, he's both human and a volunteer. He concluded with his favorite
quotation: "tact is for people who don't understand sarcasm".
==================
3. Gentoo Security
==================
No new security announcements were posted this week.
=========================
4. Heard in the Community
=========================
Web Forums
----------
udev, Gentoo Style
Gentoo Linux used to be one of the rare Linux distributions to adopt the
devfs device file system structure across the board. Naturally, since
devfs has been obsoleted for the 2.6 kernel series, Gentooists are
experiencing an above average level of confusion when it comes to
switching to udev. The fact that the latter is still somewhat a work in
progress leads to interesting results at times... Check the central "udev,
now what?" thread at the forums, it has been going for three months
already, but hasn't lost any of its entertainment value:
* Got udev working, now what?[10]
10. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=115096
gentoo-user
-----------
Gentoo in a distro shootout
One gentoo-user list member has decided to pick up the gauntlet and
support Gentoo in his local LUG "distro shootout". This week, he asked[11]
the list to help him with topics he can touch on. Help support our
favorite distro!
11. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/70836
Root mounting twice!
One reader this week was having some odd problems with his root partition
-- it was mounting twice! Read up here[12] for a helpful tip on why this
was happening, and also a quick lesson on /etc/fstab formatting!
12. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/70700
===========
5. Bugzilla
===========
Summary
-------
* Statistics
* Closed Bug Ranking
* New Bug Rankings
Statistics
----------
The Gentoo community uses Bugzilla (bugs.gentoo.org[13]) to record and
track bugs, notifications, suggestions and other interactions with the
development team. Between 05 March 2004 and 11 March 2004, activity on the
site has resulted in:
13. http://bugs.gentoo.org
* 553 new bugs during this period
* 336 bugs closed or resolved during this period
* 10 previously closed bugs were reopened this period
Of the 5246 currently open bugs: 137 are labeled 'blocker', 206 are
labeled 'critical', and 425 are labeled 'major'.
Closed Bug Rankings
-------------------
The developers and teams who have closed the most bugs during this period
are:
* AMD64 Porting Team[14], with 32 closed bugs[15]
* Gentoo KDE Team[16], with 24 closed bugs[17]
* Sven Vermeulen[18], with 20 closed bugs[19]
* Gentoo Games[20], with 20 closed bugs[21]
* Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team[22], with 17 closed bugs[23]
14. amd64@gentoo.org
15.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch
field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2004-03-05&chfieldto=2004-03-11&resolution=FIX
ED&assigned_to=amd64@gentoo.org
16. kde@gentoo.org
17.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch
field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2004-03-05&chfieldto=2004-03-11&resolution=FIX
ED&assigned_to=kde@gentoo.org
18. swift@gentoo.org
19.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch
field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2004-03-05&chfieldto=2004-03-11&resolution=FIX
ED&assigned_to=swift@gentoo.org
20. games@gentoo.org
21.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch
field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2004-03-05&chfieldto=2004-03-11&resolution=FIX
ED&assigned_to=games@gentoo.org
22. gnome@gentoo.org
23.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch
field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2004-03-05&chfieldto=2004-03-11&resolution=FIX
ED&assigned_to=gnome@gentoo.org
New Bug Rankings
----------------
The developers and teams who have been assigned the most new bugs during
this period are:
* Core System Packages Team[24], with 16 new bugs[25]
* x86 Kernel Team[26], with 13 new bugs[27]
* Desktop Misc. Team[28], with 11 new bugs[29]
* Media-Video Herd[30], with 10 new bugs[31]
* Gentoo KDE team[32], with 9 new bugs[33]
* Portage Team[34], with 9 new bugs[35]
24. base-system@gentoo.org
25.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s
tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2004-03-05&chfieldto=2004-03
-11&assigned_to=base-system@gentoo.org
26. x86-kernel@gentoo.org
27.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s
tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2004-03-05&chfieldto=2004-03
-11&assigned_to=x86-kernel@gentoo.org
28. desktop-misc@gentoo.org
29.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s
tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2004-03-05&chfieldto=2004-03
-11&assigned_to=desktop-misc@gentoo.org
30. media-video@gentoo.org
31.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s
tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2004-03-05&chfieldto=2004-03
-11&assigned_to=media-video@gentoo.org
32. kde@gentoo.org
33.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s
tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2004-03-05&chfieldto=2004-03
-11&assigned_to=kde@gentoo.org
34. dev-portage@gentoo.org
35.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s
tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2004-03-05&chfieldto=2004-03
-11&assigned_to=dev-portage@gentoo.org
==================
6. Tips and Tricks
==================
Reading binary data with strings
This week's tip shows you how to extract ascii content from binary data
using strings. This program is useful for determining the contents of
non-text files such as core or other binary error files.
Use strings filename to print the strings of printable characters in the
file.
For more information, see man strings.
===========================
7. Moves, Adds, and Changes
===========================
Moves
-----
The following developers recently left the Gentoo team:
* Brad House (brad_mssw) amd64, kernel
Adds
----
The following developers recently joined the Gentoo Linux team:
* Stephen P. Becker (geoman) - MIPS
* Geoff Cant (archaelus) - dev-lisp
* Joel Martin (kanaka) - media-sound
* Scott Taylor (swtaylor) - hardened
Changes
-------
The following developers recently changed roles within the Gentoo Linux
project:
* none this week
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