Hi everyone. Happy (belated) New Year. As it says in my summary, the LibreCAD team have released stable version 2.2.0. https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/releases/tag/2.2.0 We've presently got RC4 of that same one in our repos. The new stable promises loads of bug fixes and performance enhancements. Upgrade would be appreciated. Thanks all.
Hi, Thanks for your report! So librecad now updated to latest stable 2.2.0 release for both Cauldron and mga8. Please test librecad-2.2.0-1.mga8 in Core/Updates_testing repo! Updated packages in core/updates_testing: ======================== librecad-2.2.0-1.mga8 librecad-plugins-2.2.0-1.mga8 librecad-data-2.2.0-1.mga8.noarch.rpm librecad-doc-2.2.0-1.mga8.noarch.rpm librecad-parts-2.2.0-1.mga8.noarch.rpm from SRPMS: librecad-2.2.0-1.mga8.src.rpm
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(In reply to David GEIGER from comment #1) > Please test librecad-2.2.0-1.mga8 in Core/Updates_testing repo! Tremendous thanks for the swift response, David. Test packages downloaded and installed without issue. Program starts and loads files without issue. Everything (resources, etc.) appear to be where they should be. All looks good at first glance. I've got an actual (real world) LC project on the go right now that I'll use to give the update a proper shakedown. Will report back with a more decisive assessment in say 24~36 hours. Thanks again. :-)
mga8-64, Plasma, Intel, nvidia-current, kernel 6.1.6-desktop-1.mga8 Clean install. Started from Konsole, no problem reported. Made some simple circles etc, print preview, printed OK.
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Hi again. Yep, it looks good and ready to go at our end. After two days of real work the only anomalies I encountered were the remaining familiar bugs/shortcomings still awaiting remedies from upstream. Like Morgan, my tests were on mga8-64, Intel; but with nvidia/nouveau and kernel 5.15.88-desktop-1.mga8. Started via KRunner so I could keep an eye on what it (no longer) outputs to the system journal. Explaining what I mean by that is a long story, but suffice it to say that at least one annoying bug I, myself, reported upstream has been squashed. Yay!
Thank you John. I would say tests are enough for this kind of program.
Whiteboard: (none) => MGA8-64-OKCC: (none) => sysadmin-bugsKeywords: (none) => validated_update
This report already has the "validated_update" keyword, but it was still assigned to Bugsquad :-/
Assignee: bugsquad => qa-bugsCC: (none) => marja11
Keywords: (none) => advisoryCC: (none) => davidwhodgins
An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGAA-2023-0012.html
Resolution: (none) => FIXEDStatus: NEW => RESOLVED