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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jan 29, 2025
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=> ↺ OpenEmbedded Scarthgap revision-4 compile
This is a complete recompile in my fork of OpenEmbedded/Yocto of the packages used to build EasyOS Scarthgap-series. This is based upon OE/Yocto release 5.0.6:
Which I have named "revision-4", and all the binary packages have "-r4" in their name, for example "acpid-2.0.34-r4-nocona-64.tar.xz". The current release of EasyOS, 6.5.6, is built with "revision-3" build in OE, which is based on the Yocto 5.0.4 release. Here are the package version changes r3 to r4:
=> ↺ The NeuroFedora Blog: Next Open NeuroFedora meeting: 27 January 2025 1300 UTC
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=> ↺ New Debian Developers and Maintainers (November and December 2024)
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months:
The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months:
Congratulations!
Will Coleda (with help by Justin DeVuyst) has produced the first release of the Rakudo compiler for the Raku Programming Language in 2025: 2025.01. Quite a few stability improvements in MoarVM, some performance enhancements and a few additions. Binary packages will become available shortly, as well as updates to Rakudo Star, if they are not already.
=> ↺ How to manage Python dependencies in Ansible execution environments
Ansible execution environments provide a runtime for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform that includes all of the necessary tooling in a single atomic package. Ansible, as an automation tool, relies on Python as its underlying programming language. Not only is Python integral to the core of Ansible, but its use is widespread and can be found throughout the Ansible ecosystem, including Ansible execution environments. As a result, how Python content is managed directly impacts how an execution environment is constructed and operates at runtime. This article will explore the various ways that Python can be managed in Ansible execution environments, including considerations that apply to a variety of operating environments.
=> ↺ Ansible execution environments | ↺ Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform | ↺ automation | ↺ Python
=> ↺ Ansible execution environments | ↺ Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform | ↺ automation | ↺ Python
=> ↺ Adam Young: gitlab section headings in python
What a way to spend an evening. As I attempted to rewrite some Gitlab automation from bash to python, I stumbled over what should have been a trivial thing: collapsing section headers. They were not trivial.
=> ↺ collapsing section headers
=> ↺ collapsing section headers
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