aports issueshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues2019-07-23T14:31:22Zhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1345graphviz SVG support2019-07-23T14:31:22ZLeonardo Arenagraphviz SVG supportCurrent edge/main/graphviz does not support SVG format:
<quote>
Command was:
/usr/bin/dot -Tsvg -Goverlap=false /var/lib/ntop/ntop.dot -o
/var/lib/ntop/network\_map.svg 2&gt;&1
Results were:
Format: “svg” not recognized. Use one of...Current edge/main/graphviz does not support SVG format:
<quote>
Command was:
/usr/bin/dot -Tsvg -Goverlap=false /var/lib/ntop/ntop.dot -o
/var/lib/ntop/network\_map.svg 2>&1
Results were:
Format: “svg” not recognized. Use one of:
</quote>
Can SVG support be added?
This is related to \#1338 as optional dep of ntop.
*(from redmine: issue id 1345, created on 2012-08-30, closed on 2012-09-07)*
* Relations:
* relates #1338
* Changesets:
* Revision 5901366279930f2507926af74b69f545b71d3fab by Natanael Copa on 2012-08-31T06:26:50Z:
```
main/graphviz: add svg support
fixes #1345
```Alpine 2.5.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1337setup-bootable, and boot media mounting improvements2019-07-23T14:18:35ZTimo Terässetup-bootable, and boot media mounting improvementsThe new setup-bootable unconditionally overwrites the alpine\_dev boot
option with UUID=xxx style line.
This has following implications:
- apk repositories, and lbu media need to be updated if UUID changes
- setup-bootable help tex...The new setup-bootable unconditionally overwrites the alpine\_dev boot
option with UUID=xxx style line.
This has following implications:
- apk repositories, and lbu media need to be updated if UUID changes
- setup-bootable help text is misleading (-u says “Keep existing
syslinux.cfg” which is not true without -k)
- it also overwrites LABEL=xxx things
Suggestions:
- do not touch alpine\_dev if it is LABEL=xxx style
- maybe plain or UUID style alpine\_dev should be mounted as
/media/boot, so we get consistent mount point for other config
files?
- could we drop UUID= from the mount point name? /media/UUID=xxx is
inconvenient
- additionally we might need to pass initial mount options when
mounting boot media, an ability to do that would be nice (e.g. -o
barrier=0 is useful in certain cases)
*(from redmine: issue id 1337, created on 2012-08-23, closed on 2013-11-06)*
* Relations:
* duplicates #2258Alpine 2.7.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1273Upgrade edge to php 5.4 tree2019-07-23T14:32:22ZLeonardo ArenaUpgrade edge to php 5.4 treePHP 5.4 is available since some time. Currently we are still on 5.3.
http://www.php.net/downloads.php
*(from redmine: issue id 1273, created on 2012-07-23, closed on 2013-04-24)*PHP 5.4 is available since some time. Currently we are still on 5.3.
http://www.php.net/downloads.php
*(from redmine: issue id 1273, created on 2012-07-23, closed on 2013-04-24)*Alpine 2.6.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1239Switch to pkgconf2019-07-23T14:32:50ZNatanael CopaSwitch to pkgconfpkg-config depends on glib that depends on pkg-config. Need
bootstrapping magic.
pkgconf is a lighter version that fits better.
https://github.com/nenolod/pkgconf
*(from redmine: issue id 1239, created on 2012-07-03, closed on 2012-0...pkg-config depends on glib that depends on pkg-config. Need
bootstrapping magic.
pkgconf is a lighter version that fits better.
https://github.com/nenolod/pkgconf
*(from redmine: issue id 1239, created on 2012-07-03, closed on 2012-09-07)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 3f17b20a0297253197f3ce9ba6e5823a2c289eec by Natanael Copa on 2012-09-04T14:33:43Z:
```
main/pkgconfig: replace with metapackage to pull in pkgconf
For now we simply replace this package with a dummy, to pull in
pkgconf.
fixes #1239
```Alpine 2.5.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1168Upgrade Redmine to latest2019-07-23T14:33:52ZDuane HughesUpgrade Redmine to latestLatest is currently version 2.0. Requires ruby-rails 3.2. See \#1167
*(from redmine: issue id 1168, created on 2012-05-16, closed on 2012-11-02)*
* Relations:
* blocks #1167
* Changesets:
* Revision 4e04be90bc41108cae827fcab7885bd...Latest is currently version 2.0. Requires ruby-rails 3.2. See \#1167
*(from redmine: issue id 1168, created on 2012-05-16, closed on 2012-11-02)*
* Relations:
* blocks #1167
* Changesets:
* Revision 4e04be90bc41108cae827fcab7885bd1b46ca81a by Natanael Copa on 2012-10-15T14:22:19Z:
```
main/redmine: upgrade to 2.1.2
fixes #1168
```Alpine 2.5.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1167Upgrade ruby-rails to 3.22019-07-23T14:33:53ZDuane HughesUpgrade ruby-rails to 3.2Need latest ruby-rails for latest version of Redmine (v2.0) - the
current version we have is quite old.
*(from redmine: issue id 1167, created on 2012-05-16, closed on 2012-11-02)*
* Relations:
* blocks #1168Need latest ruby-rails for latest version of Redmine (v2.0) - the
current version we have is quite old.
*(from redmine: issue id 1167, created on 2012-05-16, closed on 2012-11-02)*
* Relations:
* blocks #1168Alpine 2.5.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1154request : shorewall 4.5 and shorewall62019-07-23T14:34:04ZNicolas Schmerberrequest : shorewall 4.5 and shorewall6It would be nice to have a recent shorewall (4.5.3) and its companion
tool for ipv6 manipulation shorewall6.
Links :
http://www.shorewall.net/
source :
-
http://france.shorewall.net/pub/4.5/shorewall-4.5.3/shorewall-4.5.3.tar.bz2 ...It would be nice to have a recent shorewall (4.5.3) and its companion
tool for ipv6 manipulation shorewall6.
Links :
http://www.shorewall.net/
source :
-
http://france.shorewall.net/pub/4.5/shorewall-4.5.3/shorewall-4.5.3.tar.bz2
-
http://france.shorewall.net/pub/4.5/shorewall-4.5.3/shorewall6-4.5.3.tar.bz2
*(from redmine: issue id 1154, created on 2012-05-14, closed on 2013-11-06)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 31244fed0df5f208ba5501ed7c0fa888d35c989b by Natanael Copa on 2013-10-18T20:47:12Z:
```
testing/shorewall6: new aport
ref #1154
```
* Revision 0eb75c46cc856896ec25325e1d0673b673ee639e by Natanael Copa on 2013-11-06T15:00:43Z:
```
main/shorewall*: upgrade to 4.5.21.3
fixes #1154
```Alpine 2.7.02012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1075Request new package: cntlm2019-07-23T14:35:21ZAdelphe RafanambinanaRequest new package: cntlmHi there!
I’m behind a proxy server, which require an authentication (NTLM).
When I’m downloading from Alpine Linux, I have some problem setting up
authentication from console. I know, we can set proxy settings from
console using ***e...Hi there!
I’m behind a proxy server, which require an authentication (NTLM).
When I’m downloading from Alpine Linux, I have some problem setting up
authentication from console. I know, we can set proxy settings from
console using ***export http\_proxy*** but from my experience it doesn’t
work sometime (I dunno why).
I’m using cntlm package in another Linux/Windows machine and it works
well for me.
It could possible to add this package in Alpine Linux please?
site: http://cntlm.sourceforge.net/
Thank you,
*(from redmine: issue id 1075, created on 2012-04-09, closed on 2014-07-31)*
* Changesets:
* Revision b0198ddbeefc49c75c7a796806e282a0a018fb03 by Natanael Copa on 2012-04-10T21:31:28Z:
```
testing/cntlm: new aport
NTLM Session Response / NTLMv2 authenticating HTTP proxy
http://cntlm.sourceforge.net/
ref #1075
```3.1.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1007Package request: Courier Mail Server2020-01-18T20:14:03ZalgitbotPackage request: Courier Mail ServerThe Courier mail server is a mail transfer agent (MTA) server that
provides ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, SMAP, webmail, and mailing list services
with individual components.
Official Website: http://www.courier-mta.org/
Releases: http://www.cou...The Courier mail server is a mail transfer agent (MTA) server that
provides ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, SMAP, webmail, and mailing list services
with individual components.
Official Website: http://www.courier-mta.org/
Releases: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
*(from redmine: issue id 1007, created on 2012-02-14)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 32e6ed3000de872f57a6fab1d00a609726216ae3 by Jeff Bilyk on 2012-03-17T20:26:45Z:
```
testing/courier-authlib: new aport
ref #1007
```Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/997acf-weblog does not return results in specified order when running an ad-hoc ...2019-07-12T14:31:17ZJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comacf-weblog does not return results in specified order when running an ad-hoc queryReceived this acf-weblog enhancement request from an end-user:
In ACF Weblog ->Ad-Hoc Query, we have seen that select-list items
are not returned by the specified order.
For example, the statement below is one of the examples in the Ad...Received this acf-weblog enhancement request from an end-user:
In ACF Weblog ->Ad-Hoc Query, we have seen that select-list items
are not returned by the specified order.
For example, the statement below is one of the examples in the Ad-Hoc
Query page.
SELECT extract(hour from date) AS hour, sum(numrequest) AS numrequest,sum(numblock) AS numblock FROM usagestat GROUP BY extract(hour from date) ORDER BY hour
When this statement is submitted, the select-list items are returned in
the order of numrequest, hour and numblock, instead of hour, numrequest
and numblock. Even if the order is changed in the statement, the result
is still the same.
The version for some of the packages in our web proxy are as follows:
alpine-base 2.2.3-r0, acf-postgresql 0.4.0-r0, acf-weblog 0.6.1-r0,
postgresql 9.0.5-r0, postgresql-client 9.0.5-r0.
Thanks for taking a look.
*(from redmine: issue id 997, created on 2012-02-06, closed on 2013-12-09)*Alpine 2.7.2Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/897upgrade lua to 5.22019-07-12T14:30:27ZNatanael Copaupgrade lua to 5.2This includes rebuild all the lua modules.
We also need figure out if we want /usr/bin/lua or /usr/bin/lua5.2 or
both.
We also need figure out if we want keep a lua5.1 and if so, what do we
do with 3rd party modules and 5.1?
*(from r...This includes rebuild all the lua modules.
We also need figure out if we want /usr/bin/lua or /usr/bin/lua5.2 or
both.
We also need figure out if we want keep a lua5.1 and if so, what do we
do with 3rd party modules and 5.1?
*(from redmine: issue id 897, created on 2012-01-06, closed on 2013-10-31)*Alpine 2.7.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/849script for migration from dnscache to unbound2019-07-12T14:30:04ZNatanael Copascript for migration from dnscache to unboundScript should parse the dnscache configuration and set up a
corresponding unbound config.
Can be implemented in either shell or lua.
*(from redmine: issue id 849, created on 2011-12-02, closed on 2013-11-06)*Script should parse the dnscache configuration and set up a
corresponding unbound config.
Can be implemented in either shell or lua.
*(from redmine: issue id 849, created on 2011-12-02, closed on 2013-11-06)*Alpine 2.7.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/845main/udisks: mount USB flash memory as noexec2019-12-19T15:05:47ZAriadne Conillariadne@ariadne.spacemain/udisks: mount USB flash memory as noexecwhile we do have PaX protections, we shouldn’t strictly rely on them to
keep us from being rooted.
consider a user, who has USB flash memory and shouldn’t really be using
your computer. said user could insert USB dongle with precompiled...while we do have PaX protections, we shouldn’t strictly rely on them to
keep us from being rooted.
consider a user, who has USB flash memory and shouldn’t really be using
your computer. said user could insert USB dongle with precompiled
statically linked exploit binary to possibly gain root without any other
access by opening a terminal on the computer.
if we make the USB flash memory noexec, then this cannot happen.
*(from redmine: issue id 845, created on 2011-12-01)*3.11.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/787setup-bootable command line for installing Alpine does not modify partition t...2019-07-12T14:29:33Zaa latchmsetup-bootable command line for installing Alpine does not modify partition tableAccording to the page:
http://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Installing\_Alpine\_on\_USB, Alpine can
be installed on a USB stick using the command:
setup-bootable /media/cdrom /dev/sda
However, it seems that setup-bootable then tries to...According to the page:
http://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Installing\_Alpine\_on\_USB, Alpine can
be installed on a USB stick using the command:
setup-bootable /media/cdrom /dev/sda
However, it seems that setup-bootable then tries to mount /dev/sda which
it cannot, since /dev/sda is not a partition.
Should setup-bootable create a partition? If not, then perhaps the
instructions should explain how to create a partition before running
setup-bootable.
*(from redmine: issue id 787, created on 2011-10-26, closed on 2016-05-31)*3.4.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/761Add New Device driver for Comtrol Ethernet serial console DeviceMaster RTS2019-07-12T14:29:17ZSteven BrunoAdd New Device driver for Comtrol Ethernet serial console DeviceMaster RTSComtrol ethernet serial consol has developed drivers that allow the
ethernet ports on the serial console to show up as a series of tty
devices. Up to 256 tty devices are supported by the driver. The package
can be downloaded here:
ftp:/...Comtrol ethernet serial consol has developed drivers that allow the
ethernet ports on the serial console to show up as a series of tty
devices. Up to 256 tty devices are supported by the driver. The package
can be downloaded here:
ftp://ftp.comtrol.com/html/DM\_rts\_drivers.htm.
They have a variety of units on the market the unit we are most
interested in is the:
DeviceMaster RTS
*(from redmine: issue id 761, created on 2011-10-10, closed on 2014-12-09)*
* Changesets:
* Revision b9b02aa6b337214e5aadcfb6dbf1d51804fbd950 by Natanael Copa on 2014-10-23T10:07:15Z:
```
testing/devicemaster-linux-grsec: new aport
NS-Link Device Drivers 7.06 for linux-grsec
http://www.comtrol.com/resources/product-resources-white-papers/ns-link-device-drivers
fixes #761
```
* Revision 8bedd034a2560e3090de51dc2b25031cd5d5e52d by Natanael Copa on 2014-10-23T10:07:15Z:
```
testing/devicemaster-linux: new aport
Userspace tools for NS-Link Device Drivers
http://www.comtrol.com/resources/product-resources-white-papers/ns-link-device-drivers
ref #761
```3.1.02012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/759ACF-openvpn enhancement request2019-07-12T14:29:16ZJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comACF-openvpn enhancement requestIt’d be nice to have an option in acf-openvpn where you could download a
client installer package. openvpn.conf with client-side settings and
client cert would be included in the root of a compressed folder, along
with a script that can ...It’d be nice to have an option in acf-openvpn where you could download a
client installer package. openvpn.conf with client-side settings and
client cert would be included in the root of a compressed folder, along
with a script that can install the openvpn client in a windows
(XP/Vista/7) environment to make it simpler for end-users to install on
a client machine.
*(from redmine: issue id 759, created on 2011-10-09, closed on 2015-04-28)*3.2.0Jeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.com2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/752ACF - Ability to upload certs previously generated by the CA2019-07-12T14:29:11ZJavier PerotiACF - Ability to upload certs previously generated by the CACurrently not able to import certs data from a previous CA database
*(from redmine: issue id 752, created on 2011-09-28, closed on 2016-05-31)*Currently not able to import certs data from a previous CA database
*(from redmine: issue id 752, created on 2011-09-28, closed on 2016-05-31)*3.4.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/733/etc/group line lenght limit2019-07-12T14:29:02ZLeonardo Arena/etc/group line lenght limitLine lenght maximum limit in /etc/group seems to be limited between
160-170 chars.
This limits the amount of users that can be part of group.
Can it be extended to 1024 chars (it seems to be current limit with
GLIBC)?
Thanks!
P.S. T...Line lenght maximum limit in /etc/group seems to be limited between
160-170 chars.
This limits the amount of users that can be part of group.
Can it be extended to 1024 chars (it seems to be current limit with
GLIBC)?
Thanks!
P.S. Tested with Alpine 2.1 and 2.2
*(from redmine: issue id 733, created on 2011-08-23, closed on 2014-05-30)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 5a5016a597c2d8932dc8153eb6415390dd1b1c4e by Natanael Copa on 2014-03-21T20:45:18Z:
```
main/libc0.9.32: increase pwd and grp buffer sizes
ref #733
```
* Revision ab88f58f005a1177790e582e1f0171cc4ee5dcce by Natanael Copa on 2014-03-21T20:45:43Z:
```
main/busybox: increase pwd and grp bufsize
ref #733
```
* Revision 5aa2cfffb609ec798ea84a3a755050d9c2ab914a by Natanael Copa on 2014-04-22T14:53:09Z:
```
main/busybox: use system pwd/grp/shadow instead of busybox
This reduces size of busybox and it should fix the group size limit.
fixes #733
```3.0.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/696Support for sqlite in acf-kamailio2019-07-12T14:28:45ZTed TraskSupport for sqlite in acf-kamailioAlpine now has support for sqlite in kamailio, need to update
acf-kamailio to work with this new database (plus any others besides
postgres)
*(from redmine: issue id 696, created on 2011-06-23, closed on 2014-12-09)*Alpine now has support for sqlite in kamailio, need to update
acf-kamailio to work with this new database (plus any others besides
postgres)
*(from redmine: issue id 696, created on 2011-06-23, closed on 2014-12-09)*3.1.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/671Build apk package for spec-tools Wi-Spy USB Spectrum Analyzer2019-07-12T14:28:33ZCurtis LarsenBuild apk package for spec-tools Wi-Spy USB Spectrum Analyzerhttps://www.kismetwireless.net/spectools/
*(from redmine: issue id 671, created on 2011-06-04, closed on 2016-05-31)*
* Changesets:
* Revision efcbbcd0c1d4dae7242834692d01c2578b546b34 by Jeff Bilyk on 2011-06-04T23:34:25Z:
```
test...https://www.kismetwireless.net/spectools/
*(from redmine: issue id 671, created on 2011-06-04, closed on 2016-05-31)*
* Changesets:
* Revision efcbbcd0c1d4dae7242834692d01c2578b546b34 by Jeff Bilyk on 2011-06-04T23:34:25Z:
```
testing/spectools: new aport
ref #671
```3.4.02012-10-01