![]() ![]() Snapshot 20180702 is currently trending as stable with a 91 percent rating. All the snapshots in the past few weeks have been rated as moderate to stable in the Tumbleweed review tool. ![]() Release manager Dominique Leuenberger summarized the updates in his weekly review and also explained that even though FFmpeg 4.0 was updates, FFmpeg 3.x is still available in the main repo, but will eventually be be phased out. Packages updated in previous snapshots last month were were GCC 8.1.1, KDE Applications 18.04.2, KDE Frameworks 5.47.0 and PulseAudio 12.0. The gnome-builder package made the editor more reliable to restores a cursor position and fixed for a number of crashers and potential for data loss with the 3.28.3 update. Snapshot 20180628 updated the Linux Kernel to 4.17.3, which had multiple fixes for the btrfs filesystem and deleted some stacktrace patches. The testsuite package spec-cleaner was updated in this snapshot as well to version 1.0.9, which dropped support of python 2, and there were bug fixes for Qt 5.11 with the libqt5-qttranslations and libqt5-qtvirtualkeyboard package updates to 5.11.1. Snapshot 20180629 improved the performance of the stroke layer style with an update to the open source painting program krita 4.0.4. Snapshots from the end of last month included snapshot 2018060628. The lightweight image viewer for the Xfce desktop ristretto 0.8.3 had multiple fixes including a fix for GLib-GObject-CRITICAL in the directory monitoring code. Konversation 1.7.5 dropped a patch and fixed building against Qt 5.11. There were also updates to several YaST packages and libstorage-ng 3.3.312 removed an unused and obsolete file. The release added a week’s worth of new translations and fixes from KDE’s contributors. Among the other packages in the snapshot there were updated were spec-cleaner 1.1.0, brotli 1.0.5 and System Security Services Daemon (sssd) 1.16.2. ![]() Click on the file icon, next to FFmpeg and. The package for userspace components for the Linux Kernel’s drivers/infiniband subsystem, rdma-core, updated to version 18.1 the new major version fixed compilations with recent glibc. From the main screen, navigate to file>render animation, under this youll find export>video. In order to render your timelapse video from Krita, you need to install FFmpeg. That wasn’t the last major version update either. FFmpeg is a file format that the recorder docker feature depends on. The tools and libraries package to work with Extensible Firmware Interface variables, efivar, had a major update as well and adjusted its libefiboot-export-disk_get_partition_info.patch to work with the new 36 version. The snapshot brought about another 4.0 version with checkmedia upgrading from 3.8 to the new 4.0 version. The most recent snapshot, 20180702, put out the first update ffmpeg 4.0 with a refresh of patches and an enablement for ffnvcodec when building with NVIDIA support. The four openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots this week are trending quite stable as new major version packages have been updated this week.Īmong the packages updates this week were FFmpeg, KDE Plasma, GNOME Builder and Krita along with a kernel update. ![]()
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