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it is now also translatable. - Translations in the partitioning module have been improved. - Encrypted swap is now correctly configured. - Minor visual improvements.- Updated to Calamares 3.1.4 pre-release git version b22bd67: - Fix partitioning regressions in Calamares 3.1.2/3.1.3. - Drop calamares_crash_reporter.- Drop 2.4-QT5.5-compat.patch: openSUSE Leap 42.1 no longer supported. - Drop 3.1-users.conf.patch: no longer need to dissable autologin.- Don't build calamares_crash_reporter for openSUSE Tumbleweed, otherwise entire building fails.- Updated to Calamares 3.1.3: - Python jobs without a pretty_name() function – and that is the majority of them – could no longer be run. - The installation-is-done notification could hang Calamares when the installation failed. - Update 2.4-unpackfs.conf.patch and rename it to 3.1.3-unpackfs.conf.patch- Updated to Calamares 3.1.2: - Translation updates. - Summary page now shows language and number-formats information. - The Quit and Done buttons now have a tooltip explaining what they will do. - At the end of the install process, a notification appears in the system notification area (generally a pop-up in the lower right-hand corner of the screen). - If installation fails, the system won’t reboot automatically on the last Calamares page. - Fat32 filesystems are now handled correctly even when misspelled. - Filesystem sizes are now shown with an MB suffix. - Modify 3.1.2-SUSE_DM_-_add_special_case_configuring_autologin_in_sysconfig.patch and rename it to 3.1.2-configuring_autologin_in_sysconfig.patch- Backport upstream patch to enable autologin configurations 3.1.2-SUSE_DM_-_add_special_case_configuring_autologin_in_sysconfig.patch- Updated to Calamares 3.1.1: - Improved salting for user passwords. - Crash on startup when no installation-devices are found has been fixed. - Support for very small screens (800x600) is improved. - Hostnames may be up to 63 characters in length, conforming to RFC1123 and various LDAP schemas. - System language, locale settings and keyboard are now guessed based on installer language and location. - Crashreporter added to release tarball.- Provide branding package separately.- Updated to Calamares 3.1.0. Upstream changes between Calamares 3.0.1 and 3.1.0: - improved package selection user interface; - support for disabling swap partition creation in automated partitioning; - double-click as a way to edit a partition in the manual partitioning view; - improved check for internet connection availability; - improved package manager handling, so a package operation which fails for a single package won’t block other packages; - various minor fixes. Upstream changes between Calamares 3.0.0 and 3.0.1: - fix for an issue in the users module, which could break login if the chosen password had non-Latin1 characters; - proper exception handling in the networkcfg module; - improved autologin configuration handling for sddm. Upstream changes between Calamares 2.4.6 and 3.0.0: - new optional PythonQt-based module interface. - dropped support for KPMcore 2; - countless fixes and improvements.- Updated to Calamares 2.4.6: - fixed autologin handling for sddm in the displaymanager module; - improved build system files so module linkage defaults to private; - fixed an issue which caused the internet connection status to not be written to GlobalStorage; - added support for building the partition module with both KPMcore 2.2 and 3.0; - fixed a crash on startup in the webview module (if built with QtWebEngine); - fixed an issue in the partition module which could sometimes cause the legacy bootloader to be installed on the wrong disk; - fixed an issue in the users module to correctly disable the root password if configured to do so; - fixed an issue in the partition module to always set the correct flags for an EFI system partition.- Updated to Calamares 2.4.5: - fixed a path handling issue which could sometimes occur when reusing an existing EFI system partition; - fixes and reliability improvements for the internet connection check in the welcome module; - fixed GRUB deployment with 32-bit UEFI firmware (note: this also affects some 64-bit systems which ship a 32-bit UEFI firmware); - fixed operating system detection for automatic dual boot setup in GRUB; - added Btrfs subvolumes setup for @ and @home in automated install modes (note: manual partitioning still doesn’t support Btrfs subvolumes, as this requires further work in both KPMcore and Calamares); - fixed a security issue which could happen when using manual partitioning to set up a system with an encrypted root partition, but with an unencrypted separate /boot partition.- Updated to Calamares 2.4.4. Upstream changes between Calamares 2.4.3 and 2.4.4: - improved EFI system partition flag management (this removes a dependency on sgdisk); - improved parsing of SDDM configuration; - support for selecting visible groups by default in the netinstall module; - added option of updating the packages database before performing package operations; - added support for try_install and try_remove entries in the packages module configuration; - fixed potential failure in unpackfs module (caused by inability to write extended attributes to a filesystem which doesn’t support them). Upstream changes between Calamares 2.4.2 and 2.4.3: - added support for C++/Qt batch job plugins; - new dummycpp job module as an example for module developers; - added support for early LUKS unlocking with Debian initramfs (new initramfscfg module); - added support for early LUKS unlocking with Dracut (new dracutlukscfg module); - multiple fixes to /etc/crypttab handling to improve LUKS support on Debian and related distributions; - fixed user creation so it obeys the list of default groups for new users; - added Deepin support to the displaymanager module; - fixed an issue which could cause a failed install with LUKS if other LUKS partitions are already present.- Rebasing partition.conf.patch (2.4 > 2.4.2)- Updated to Calamares 2.4.2: - improved system requirements configuration checking; - fixed case-insensitive path handling when installing GRUB on VFAT filesystems; - removed dependency on chfn in the users module; - added support for Debian-style /etc/default/keyboard configuration as an option; - fixed an issue which could cause a failed install when resolv.conf is a broken symlink in the target rootfs; - fixed locale filtering for UTF-8 on Fedora and related distributions; - added support for disabling LUKS-related UI elements; - fixed an issue in the summary page, which caused the target root partition to be mislabeled in the UI.- Modified 2.4-QT5.5-compat.patch to be a bit less hacky. - Added Licence module to the default settings. - Removed luksbootkeyfile, luksopenswaphookcfg and webview from default settings.- Updated to Calamares 2.4.1. - Rebased all patches. - Splited calamares-opensuse-default-settings.patch into 6 new patches. - Added 2.4-QT5.5-compat.patch (compatibility patch for OpenSUSE Leap 42.1, which uses QT 5.5). - Removed calamares-opensuse-default-settings.patch.- Updated to Calamares 2.2.3cloud116 15263454323.1.10-lp150.1.333.1.10-lp150.1.33webviewlibcalamares_viewmodule_webview.somodule.descwebview.conf/usr/lib64/calamares/modules//usr/lib64/calamares/modules/webview//usr/share/calamares/modules/-fmessage-length=0 -grecord-gcc-switches -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector-strong -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -gobs://build.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Leap:15.0/standard/fb90709f588564211aae2628d028e42f-calamarescpioxz5x86_64-suse-linuxdirectoryELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, BuildID[sha1]=3baf76d8462ac58f61b372c773e76c89e3125ee2, strippedASCII textPR RRRR R RRRRRRRRR RRRRR m.ۯ.ա[[y/`#f$DI$Zya  {k?WýoUFeMS An0 V(r *g$K=A}w#;rEҊ%-u3,>{T t\$@JwQY1^[(Ket-&5 }7l&Fr2pᕽ˜S-"~KÁ VQy¼+MRc j޺;1.RO Eu`nf%+'_ p&`A3,LM@/`/B ĕ߰ niԍMTUYP J*` `N}~T(j='ׇؙ0{:co۫NE$s{Ck)X{eI5CDO}67u(Fs`unGc4DL_m%ݹO3·8I+FT‡ 'Gk\l+Lkm uwZ$02A6 K_55KS/RcZ>_in^9m4zfL*rt2;ICqnCi_3q@=VrxmVyɢ"?2N{a 5nf?Gۅ9Ld[@t;-݄ru뜓Uu[W=w&m "QަzFWSl|G[*LK-R| OJ.tBY"?Yw .=%" N N/lM1 Ybs dn]갌Pɋ޼MT0DM}L9"֌GLF/kT]nWt4IO>z#-2k|2_ :crH. kҭ`9RfԢ 1>Y:`(2`yiaa2}C40I1.C00x](kjo(@5[DfqDPU6#S.-+KǐXH|cם~:ojS{97V:~G +"2Ws%O` &FEk=91YSWը4́}uysg1]1"1d!JjBGÿW8߄>_Tڪm/| 3򦁉>jQ6,ARS h*1a!*6Y >*xťe5b_+"GAJ;Nn=tnXcx-啣GIay# C-TXOIí Gܧ+rnۗbZjAťfK6zgUTؤVjFd| #jN}<_m.;PY/ ?4-'[bE$C]/A+'9Zoɑ&8%ɿz=T6ߓEm xҔť5:%mT,oo`mț̌!>!M 3&U 7pk_Vq.u$k6:Cv~DӦ̈{r ;빡sK%e*1R!Bw_f*[^õ  W.D#{ܴ{?W}hض\_v<|'I`߉>pp ԋjl ]1 Xp2~'LvYFYį1ӶJ(CvW|;{dPgg;к@!ѩcp՘|8^錐k\*=Kq2F-mjA\=smuoZRK&ץ-ؠfֽDEѾ3%毼Z=uXcy^2ZoO( ُwAoP-!;qpd=6VXL{# L}Kvo@~߂W{0 C^!¦Q?,"9Ԍcڧē#=D^rB{ 3뀬P&UPX7_98D/?ӻ$$g방~a\* R1e"xBbȋ私8*.cD5osx{R/%''":iH(Ojζ QtC5:ep!g߂T krA 18M_Qﲂd$S8vV]:1?@lEJ4,<)]̤vlŰNO`n6YjGb9b3ޅ{u];0aVEЌ.2_.\ӏV+wNQۑvWzd RB?IffT:W rt0"IIICCB{I\kNuΧoyjI. 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