aports issueshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues2023-05-09T14:22:44Zhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/11701Ensure valid AppStream metadata2023-05-09T14:22:44ZRasmus Thomsenoss@cogitri.devEnsure valid AppStream metadataCurrently we're having many faulty (e.g. missing description, missing icons etc.) AppStream files in our packages. This isn't necessarily because of packaging error but because upstream didn't follow the AppStream policies while writing ...Currently we're having many faulty (e.g. missing description, missing icons etc.) AppStream files in our packages. This isn't necessarily because of packaging error but because upstream didn't follow the AppStream policies while writing the file for their project. As such we should probably poke upstreams about these issues when we discover them.
See https://appstream.alpinelinux.org/20200628/html/edge/community/issues/index.html for a list of issues. Note that the data is regenerated daily, so you might have to change the date. Also see the main and testing repos.3.19.0Rasmus Thomsenoss@cogitri.devRasmus Thomsenoss@cogitri.devhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10420add white_dune2019-07-12T15:47:55ZJ. Scheurichadd white_dunewhite\_dune is a graphical VRML97/X3D editor, simple NURBS/Superformula
3D modeller, animation tool, and VRML97/X3DV commandline compiler in
development.
With white\_dune you can create/change 3D objects and animate them (in a
easy way...white\_dune is a graphical VRML97/X3D editor, simple NURBS/Superformula
3D modeller, animation tool, and VRML97/X3DV commandline compiler in
development.
With white\_dune you can create/change 3D objects and animate them (in a
easy way if you choose the –4kids GUI).
The result can be shown in any webgl enabled web browser or can be
converted to the RIB format for movie creation.
URL: https://wdune.ourproject.org/
Source package: ftp://ftp.ourproject.org/pub/wdune/wdune-1.032.tar.bz2
*(from redmine: issue id 10420, created on 2019-05-08)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10178Docker cgroups setup2019-10-05T05:41:50ZMarco De StefaniDocker cgroups setupThe guide (https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Docker) said to update the
*/etc/cgcofnig.conf* file in order to enable cgroup configs for
containers, but it seems that the subcategories of cpuset are not loaded
(not sure if this is a bug o...The guide (https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Docker) said to update the
*/etc/cgcofnig.conf* file in order to enable cgroup configs for
containers, but it seems that the subcategories of cpuset are not loaded
(not sure if this is a bug or what), the log said that cpuset.cpu was
not enabled. \_Adding *cpuset.cpu = /cgroup/cpuset/cpuset.cpu* it seems
to work, *cpuset = /cgroup/cpuset* is not enough (maybe useless?).
*(from redmine: issue id 10178, created on 2019-03-31)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/9653Trying to install desktop causes "ip ioctl 0x8913 failed No such device" errro2023-07-25T07:09:36ZJan CostermansTrying to install desktop causes "ip ioctl 0x8913 failed No such device" errroThis may or may not be the same issue as this one
https://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/9079.
The proposed fix does not resolve the issue in my case:
<code class="text">
echo "rc_need=udev-settle" > /etc/conf.d/networking && lbu ...This may or may not be the same issue as this one
https://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/9079.
The proposed fix does not resolve the issue in my case:
<code class="text">
echo "rc_need=udev-settle" > /etc/conf.d/networking && lbu ci
</code>
I am using a bootable USB installation on an old laptop (x86 CPU)
Part I. Setting up the bootable usb (this part may not be relevant for
the bug)
1. Create an install usb from alpine-standard-3.8.1-x86.iso
2. setup-alpine
3. prepare the second usb using fdisk, mkdosfs and setup-bootable
Part II. Booting the new bootable USB (run-from-ram)
1. setup-alpine
- I set up wlan0 (eth0 is not configured)
- I use the USB to store the apkovl
2. Save changes
<code class="text">
lbu commit
</code>
3. When rebooting, I have to
- run wpa\_supplicant
<code class="text">
/etc/wpa_supplicantwpa_supplicant -B -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
</code>
<!-- -->
- and restart networking
<code class="text">
/etc/init.d/networking restart
</code>
4. But when installing a desktop and rebooting, I cannot get the network
up anymore
<code class="text">
setup-xorg-base
</code>
5. On reboot you’ll see “ip ioctl 0x8913 failed No such device” and ip
link show will now no longer show wlan0 even in down state as mentioned
by bug \#9079.
I didn’t try this on Alpine Edge (yet)
*(from redmine: issue id 9653, created on 2018-11-18)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/9015Create separate group for i2c buses in /dev2021-01-09T17:23:01ZalgitbotCreate separate group for i2c buses in /devI suggest to create new group (i.e. i2c) and make i2c bus devices belong
to that group with udev rule like
```
KERNEL=="i2c-[0-9]*", GROUP="i2c", MODE="0660"
```
There are tools like ddcutil (change monitor settings via command line)
w...I suggest to create new group (i.e. i2c) and make i2c bus devices belong
to that group with udev rule like
```
KERNEL=="i2c-[0-9]*", GROUP="i2c", MODE="0660"
```
There are tools like ddcutil (change monitor settings via command line)
which requires access to i2c buses, but are useful in everyday activitiy
of a non-root users.
*(from redmine: issue id 9015, created on 2018-06-15)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/8620Splash fails, no fb driver available during boot2019-07-12T15:33:44ZalgitbotSplash fails, no fb driver available during bootUsing the **“splash”** boot option does not work, **/dev/fb0** is not
available and it still changes to vt 16 presenting a black screen.
It’s not until the modloop is loaded by the openrc boot-service and
fbcon becomes available that it...Using the **“splash”** boot option does not work, **/dev/fb0** is not
available and it still changes to vt 16 presenting a black screen.
It’s not until the modloop is loaded by the openrc boot-service and
fbcon becomes available that it works(If I relaunch fbsplash). Adding
modules=fbcon does not work, it’s the same result with /etc/modules.
*(from redmine: issue id 8620, created on 2018-03-06)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/7798add size and package list to https://www.alpinelinux.org/downloads/ items2022-01-31T05:58:10Zalgitbotadd size and package list to https://www.alpinelinux.org/downloads/ itemsCould a size and package list to https://www.alpinelinux.org/downloads/
items?
Otherwise, you’re downloading a pig in a poke.
*(from redmine: issue id 7798, created on 2017-09-06)*Could a size and package list to https://www.alpinelinux.org/downloads/
items?
Otherwise, you’re downloading a pig in a poke.
*(from redmine: issue id 7798, created on 2017-09-06)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/6378lbu has no manpage2019-11-17T13:28:33ZRichard Mortierlbu has no manpageThe only help available seems to be \`lbu -h\`.
It would be nice if it had a manpage.
*(from redmine: issue id 6378, created on 2016-10-22)*The only help available seems to be \`lbu -h\`.
It would be nice if it had a manpage.
*(from redmine: issue id 6378, created on 2016-10-22)*