On 10/31/2015 01:53 AM, Stephen Davies wrote:
On 31/10/15 12:32, Stephen Davies wrote:
1. PostgreSQL databases were not upgraded from 9.3 to 9.4 and subsequent
attempts to do this manually fail due to locale differences (AU vs US).
(I have requested help on the PostgreSQL list).
I think you want to install the "postgresql-upgrade" package, and then
run "pg_upgrade".
2. Amavisd-new no longer works due to issues with PERL.
This seems to be a result of updating PERL from 5.18 to 5.20 breaking
a bunch
of modules.
I thought that I had resolved these by following the hints in cpan error
messages but cannot install Net::LibIDN because idna.h is missing.
I am forced to run without spam or virus checking as a result.
Whenever you can, avoid installing modules from CPAN. They will
probably always break on a platform upgrade. Instead, install the
module from rpm:
dnf install perl-Net-LibIDN
3. All of my local sendmail aliases disappeared causing many inbound
emails to
be rejected.
I manually rebuilt /etc/mail/aliases to fix this.
Question?
4. After rebooting to F22, I had only one workspace.
I reconfigured to four via settings but now I get apparently random
blank
screen with just the mouse cursor visible. Not even a task bar.
The only way that I have found to get my work spaces back is to
logout and
login again.
I've seen some users have similar problems on GNOME upgrades. It
appears to be gnome-settings-daemon crashing in the cases I've seen, and
the only way I've found to clear it is to remove .config/dconf/user,
which nukes *all* of the settings in dconf. It sucks, but GNOME
decided they wanted a single binary configuration store, so...
5. Some fonts (particularly within Wine apps??) have changed and are
much less
readable than before.
MyHeritage Family Tree Builder is one example. I have no idea which
fonts were
used in F21 nor in F22.
Can't help there. Sorry.
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