aports issueshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues2019-07-12T14:23:27Zhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/153Tab location in default skin2019-07-12T14:23:27ZHadi SukirmanTab location in default skinEnd-user tests have shown that tabs in default alps skin are not viewed
as sub-categories of main menu entries. Users have difficulties to
navigate.
To make functionality of tabs more clear, these could be placed more to
the right (like...End-user tests have shown that tabs in default alps skin are not viewed
as sub-categories of main menu entries. Users have difficulties to
navigate.
To make functionality of tabs more clear, these could be placed more to
the right (like in snow skin).
It would even be better to lower the tabs as to not having them appear
‘above’ the main menu.
*(from redmine: issue id 153, created on 2009-09-04, closed on 2009-10-02)*Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/152Replace 'Loaded' with 'Installed'2019-07-12T14:23:26ZHadi SukirmanReplace 'Loaded' with 'Installed'In acf-apk-tools every package action can be either: Install, Upgrade,
Delete
So after installation (and/or upgrade) it should be listed under
“Installed”-tab (not “Loaded”). The page header should say “Installed
Packages” (not “Loaded ...In acf-apk-tools every package action can be either: Install, Upgrade,
Delete
So after installation (and/or upgrade) it should be listed under
“Installed”-tab (not “Loaded”). The page header should say “Installed
Packages” (not “Loaded Packages”)
Tested with: acf-apk-tools 0.4.1-r0
*(from redmine: issue id 152, created on 2009-09-04, closed on 2009-10-02)*Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/109acf-openvpn(v0.4.1) We need a way to start/stop various openvpn processes2019-07-12T14:23:06ZMika Havelaacf-openvpn(v0.4.1) We need a way to start/stop various openvpn processesSeems we don’t have any chance to start/stop/restart the various openvpn
processes by using ACF.
*(from redmine: issue id 109, created on 2009-07-30, closed on 2009-08-19)*Seems we don’t have any chance to start/stop/restart the various openvpn
processes by using ACF.
*(from redmine: issue id 109, created on 2009-07-30, closed on 2009-08-19)*Mika HavelaMika Havelahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/108acf-openvpn(v0.4.1) displays all files as they would be config-files in the c...2022-01-19T01:35:34ZMika Havelaacf-openvpn(v0.4.1) displays all files as they would be config-files in the config-tabWhen looking at the config-tab for acf-openvpn, you will notice that all
files (“.keep\_net-misc\_openvpn-0”, certificate-files, etc) will get
presented in the list of config-files. This causes some confusion.
One suggestion is to filt...When looking at the config-tab for acf-openvpn, you will notice that all
files (“.keep\_net-misc\_openvpn-0”, certificate-files, etc) will get
presented in the list of config-files. This causes some confusion.
One suggestion is to filter out \*.conf files.
*(from redmine: issue id 108, created on 2009-07-30, closed on 2009-08-19)*Mika HavelaMika Havelahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/107ACF-dhcp is missing feature on howto configure which nics dhcpd should listen on2019-07-12T14:23:05ZMika HavelaACF-dhcp is missing feature on howto configure which nics dhcpd should listen onYou need some way to configure /etc/conf.d/dhcpd and set the variable
DHCPD\_IFACE in order to specify which nic’s dhcpd should listen on.
*(from redmine: issue id 107, created on 2009-07-30, closed on 2009-12-23)*You need some way to configure /etc/conf.d/dhcpd and set the variable
DHCPD\_IFACE in order to specify which nic’s dhcpd should listen on.
*(from redmine: issue id 107, created on 2009-07-30, closed on 2009-12-23)*Ted TraskTed Trask