#acl PaulHowarth:read,write,admin,revert,delete All:read === Sunday 28th May 2006 === ==== Local Packages ==== * Updated `python-twisted-names` to 0.3.0 * Updated `python-twisted-words` to 0.4.0 * Added missing `flex` buildreq to `gtkwave` ==== Fedora Extras ==== * Have been going through my packages, rebuilding them in mock with a very much reduced default build environment that contains only the ''Exceptions'' list from the FedoraProject:Packaging/Guidelines plus the `buildsys-macros` and seeing if there are any problems. So far, I've discovered: * `bittorrent` is OK * `bluefish` is OK * `grepmail` is OK * `gtkwave` needed a buildreq of `flex` * `gtorrentviewer` needed a buildreq of `intltool` * `milter-regex` is OK * `perl-Authen-DigestMD5` is OK * `perl-Class-Loader` is OK * `perl-Convert-BinHex` is OK * `perl-Crypt-DH` is OK * `perl-Crypt-DSA` needed a buildreq of `which`, though it still passed the testsuite without it * `perl-Crypt-Primes` is OK * `perl-Crypt-Random` is OK * `perl-Crypt-RSA` is OK * `perl-Crypt-SmbHash` is OK * `perl-Data-Buffer` is OK * `perl-Date-Simple` is OK * `perl-Digest-BubbleBabble` is OK * `perl-Digest-MD2` is OK * `perl-FileHandle-Unget` is OK * `perl-IO-stringy` is OK * `perl-Mail-Mbox-MessageParser` is OK * `perl-MailTools` is OK * `perl-Math-GMP` is OK * `perl-Math-Pari` is OK * `perl-MIME-tools` is OK * `perl-Net-SSH-Perl` is OK * `perl-String-CRC32` is OK * `perl-Tie-EncryptedHash` is OK * `pptp` is OK * `rbldnsd` is OK * `smbldap-tools` is OK * `spamass-milter` is OK ==== Garden ==== * Trimmed the edge of the back lawn ----