On Thursday, March 2, 2017 11:43:29 AM EST Rex Dieter wrote: > kdesig has been working furiously this week to bring plasma-5.9.3 to > fedora. > > First, plasma-5.9.3 was imported into fedora rawhide. Then, based > on that work, we did an initial set of f25 builds in copr: > https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/kdesig/plasma-5-unstable/ > > For testing and feedback. If all goes well, we will seriously > consider bringing plasma-5.9.x to official fedora updates (and will > be an upgrade path from using the plasma-5-unstable copr). > > One blocker: a new kf5-kirigami2 dependency needs review, > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=kf5-kirigami2 > > (If more issues come up, I'll create a formal plasma-5.9 tracker > bug) > > Enjoy, and let us know what breaks. Uh, oh. I spoke too soon. After updating, I initially found no problems, but my whole system "froze" several times later. I think it was related to powerdevil, but I collected no information. I had to do a hard reset, powering down to recover. Examining my journal, after rebooting, the log messages just stopped at the point of failure and nothing was recorded after that. I repeated the failure maybe three times, but each time the system was completely unresponsive. The lack of any fan noise indicates that the system was simply disabled for any interrupts, but not executing or looping. I also observed a slightly annoying problem in kmail. Using IMAP with gmail, deleting a message from my inbox resulted in the same message being fetched again. Apparently deleting the message was not signaled to the IMAP server. Anyway, I disabled the copr repository and did a dnf distro-sync to downgrade back to plasma 5.8.6. If you can think of anything I could have done to diagnose the problem, let me know and I'll give it another go. Sorry. -- Garry T. Williams _______________________________________________ kde mailing list -- kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to kde-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx