aports issueshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues2019-07-12T14:28:31Zhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/668mkinitfs is too slow2019-07-12T14:28:31ZNatanael Copamkinitfs is too slowFigure out why and what could be done to make it faster.
*(from redmine: issue id 668, created on 2011-06-01, closed on 2014-05-30)*Figure out why and what could be done to make it faster.
*(from redmine: issue id 668, created on 2011-06-01, closed on 2014-05-30)*3.0.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/650Package request: usbip-utils2019-07-12T14:28:22ZJuris KalninsPackage request: usbip-utilsPlease add package with userspace tools from this project:
http://usbip.sourceforge.net/
The kernel drivers are in the mainline staging directory.
*(from redmine: issue id 650, created on 2011-05-19, closed on 2015-12-20)*
* Change...Please add package with userspace tools from this project:
http://usbip.sourceforge.net/
The kernel drivers are in the mainline staging directory.
*(from redmine: issue id 650, created on 2011-05-19, closed on 2015-12-20)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 5a3c0e13ff09164432d21900eee1e023290cd8dd by Natanael Copa on 2011-10-06T11:53:15Z:
```
main/linux-grsec: enable usbip
ref #650
```
* Uploads:
* [usbip-utils.tar.gz](/uploads/fab28d30a76ac85f1a1c36ae7058f28e/usbip-utils.tar.gz) Raw construct for a package of userspace utils for USBIPFrancesco ColistaFrancesco Colista2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/643Upgrade for ACF cli application2019-07-12T14:28:17ZTed TraskUpgrade for ACF cli applicationThe current ACF cli application is quite rudimentary. The application
will accept an action and parameters on the command line and will output
the result of the action as a serialized Lua structure. If a parameter
is not included, it wil...The current ACF cli application is quite rudimentary. The application
will accept an action and parameters on the command line and will output
the result of the action as a serialized Lua structure. If a parameter
is not included, it will not be changed, unless it is a boolean
parameter, in which case it will be set to false.
It would be nice to have an interactive cli application that allows
users to run actions and prompts the user for input values. The cli
application should also allow for one-shot commands to be run from the
commandline. It should also respect the viewtype parameter for these
actions, so the user can choose how the output should appear.
This commandline application could then be used to replace the Alpine
Linux setup- scripts (with some new actions).
*(from redmine: issue id 643, created on 2011-05-10, closed on 2016-05-31)*
* Relations:
* relates #642
* relates #6483.4.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/641Separate packages for each ACF skin2019-07-12T14:28:16ZTed TraskSeparate packages for each ACF skinACF-skins is by far the largest of the ACF packages because it contains
various images for the individual skins. It would be nice if we could
separate the skins into separate skin packages. We might then need a
separate package used to e...ACF-skins is by far the largest of the ACF packages because it contains
various images for the individual skins. It would be nice if we could
separate the skins into separate skin packages. We might then need a
separate package used to ensure that at least one skin is installed.
*(from redmine: issue id 641, created on 2011-05-10, closed on 2016-05-31)*3.4.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/640ACF skins with relative fonts2019-07-12T14:28:15ZTed TraskACF skins with relative fontsIt would be good for accessability if the ACF skins could use relative
fonts. Using IE, you can then choose text size Smallest through Largest.
This does have major impact on how objects are positioned in the skin,
so it’s not a simple c...It would be good for accessability if the ACF skins could use relative
fonts. Using IE, you can then choose text size Smallest through Largest.
This does have major impact on how objects are positioned in the skin,
so it’s not a simple change.
*(from redmine: issue id 640, created on 2011-05-10, closed on 2014-06-04)*3.1.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/639Extend ACF skins to include JS2019-07-12T14:28:15ZTed TraskExtend ACF skins to include JSThe default template can be extended to include a javascript file for
the selected skin. This allows skins to be dynamic. For instance, a skin
could have dynamic menu tabs that appear when hovering.
*(from redmine: issue id 639, create...The default template can be extended to include a javascript file for
the selected skin. This allows skins to be dynamic. For instance, a skin
could have dynamic menu tabs that appear when hovering.
*(from redmine: issue id 639, created on 2011-05-10, closed on 2012-11-05)*Alpine 2.5.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/638ACF seems to freeze when a command takes a long time to complete2019-07-12T14:28:14ZTed TraskACF seems to freeze when a command takes a long time to completeWhen using ACF to install a package (or other action that takes a long
time to complete) the web interface freezes until it completes. This
means the user is likely to think it’s broken and refresh or browse to
another page. It would be ...When using ACF to install a package (or other action that takes a long
time to complete) the web interface freezes until it completes. This
means the user is likely to think it’s broken and refresh or browse to
another page. It would be good to have a standard feature that spawns
another process (or thread) and uses AJAX to show status. ACF uses AJAX
in several areas, so the new feature here is the ability to have an
action kick off a separate process and return before the action is
complete.
*(from redmine: issue id 638, created on 2011-05-10, closed on 2016-05-31)*3.4.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/637Update ACF hooks feature to include prefix2022-06-16T15:25:50ZTed TraskUpdate ACF hooks feature to include prefixACF core was modified for 0.9.0 to start using prefix/controller/action
for permissions, … The hooks feature (in mvc.lua and modelfunctions.lua)
should be correspondingly adjusted to look at prefix/controller, not
just controller.
*(fr...ACF core was modified for 0.9.0 to start using prefix/controller/action
for permissions, … The hooks feature (in mvc.lua and modelfunctions.lua)
should be correspondingly adjusted to look at prefix/controller, not
just controller.
*(from redmine: issue id 637, created on 2011-05-10, closed on 2016-05-31)*3.4.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/635ACF serialize writes by 2 users2019-07-12T14:28:13ZTed TraskACF serialize writes by 2 usersThe ACF design doesn’t have any design for synchronization. What happens
if two users submit forms at the same time? Either one or the other
should complete in it’s entirety before the other begins. For simple
file writes, it shouldn’t b...The ACF design doesn’t have any design for synchronization. What happens
if two users submit forms at the same time? Either one or the other
should complete in it’s entirety before the other begins. For simple
file writes, it shouldn’t be a problem. However, some ACF actions are
now accessing databases, and other slow functions with multiple steps.
Not sure if this is an actual problem or not, but I’m assuming it is.
I’m not aware of how mini\_httpd (the default www server for ACF)
manages CGI scripts. So, this will require some testing.
Possible solutions:
- Ignore the problem
- Add a synchronization object that all ACF actions will grab before
making changes
- Rewrite ACF with a daemon that implements (and synchronizes) all
actions
*(from redmine: issue id 635, created on 2011-05-10, closed on 2016-05-31)*3.4.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/633ACF-dovecot user management2019-07-12T14:28:12ZTed TraskACF-dovecot user managementCan we add the ability to manage dovecot users through ACF?
*(from redmine: issue id 633, created on 2011-05-10, closed on 2016-05-31)*Can we add the ability to manage dovecot users through ACF?
*(from redmine: issue id 633, created on 2011-05-10, closed on 2016-05-31)*3.4.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/626support for -dbg packages2019-07-12T14:28:06ZNatanael Copasupport for -dbg packagesIt would be nice with separating debug info in a special subpackage so
its a matter of apk add package-dbg instead of rebuilding with symbols
when debugging.
I don’t think all packages needs a -dbg package.
*(from redmine: issue id 62...It would be nice with separating debug info in a special subpackage so
its a matter of apk add package-dbg instead of rebuilding with symbols
when debugging.
I don’t think all packages needs a -dbg package.
*(from redmine: issue id 626, created on 2011-05-05, closed on 2014-05-30)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 9cb1ad3cffdb2664205645e2dad0600d6eaa2e1f by Natanael Copa on 2014-01-16T14:33:45Z:
```
abuild: implement -dbg subpackages
Patch from Andrew Manison.
ref #626
```
* Revision 21e22c4be8f2e3a8be3d963ab61af1f558c40191 by Natanael Copa on 2014-01-16T14:36:12Z:
```
main/abuild: implement -dbg subpackages
Simply create a -dbg subpackage and abuild will automatically add
symbols there.
Patch from Andrew Manison
fixes #626
```3.0.02012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/556Allow acf-openssl to support multiple CAs on one box2019-07-12T14:27:32ZDuane HughesAllow acf-openssl to support multiple CAs on one boxWould be great to have Acf-Openssl support multiple CAs on the same
server. Sub-CAs of a root CA can be created by creating sub-directories
with the necessary files under /etc/ssl/<subCaName>/… We just need
Acf-Openssl to support it.
*...Would be great to have Acf-Openssl support multiple CAs on the same
server. Sub-CAs of a root CA can be created by creating sub-directories
with the necessary files under /etc/ssl/<subCaName>/… We just need
Acf-Openssl to support it.
*(from redmine: issue id 556, created on 2011-03-24, closed on 2015-05-26)*3.2.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/367HSO Connect2019-07-12T14:25:36ZFrancesco BoscarinoHSO ConnectI found the hso module but not the script to connect using the cited
module with Option USB modems, it could be found in www.pharscape.org
*(from redmine: issue id 367, created on 2010-06-22, closed on 2012-11-02)*I found the hso module but not the script to connect using the cited
module with Option USB modems, it could be found in www.pharscape.org
*(from redmine: issue id 367, created on 2010-06-22, closed on 2012-11-02)*Alpine 2.5.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/270QoS: Best Effort class needs to be divided in subclasses2019-07-12T14:24:34ZLeonardo ArenaQoS: Best Effort class needs to be divided in subclassesCurrent QoS settings do not provide anything to differentiate traffic in
Best Effort class.
Most of the traffic can be found in this class, including p2p traffic.
Would be nice to have the possibility to prioritize BE traffic with
cu...Current QoS settings do not provide anything to differentiate traffic in
Best Effort class.
Most of the traffic can be found in this class, including p2p traffic.
Would be nice to have the possibility to prioritize BE traffic with
custom filters (eg. by subnets)
and separate p2p traffic from anything else.
Thanks
*(from redmine: issue id 270, created on 2010-02-09, closed on 2013-04-24)*Alpine 2.6.0Leonardo ArenaLeonardo Arena2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/217acf-dovecot show alternative log files?2019-07-12T14:24:04ZDuane Hughesacf-dovecot show alternative log files?The /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf file makes it possible to specify log
output to alternate file locations. For example:
log_path = /var/log/dovecot.log
info_log_path = /var/log/dovecot-info.log
Would it be possible for acf-dovecot...The /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf file makes it possible to specify log
output to alternate file locations. For example:
log_path = /var/log/dovecot.log
info_log_path = /var/log/dovecot-info.log
Would it be possible for acf-dovecot to check for the existence of these
configuration file entries, and then show them, or else show the
contents of /var/log/messages?
It would be handy if it could. Thanks for looking into this.
*(from redmine: issue id 217, created on 2009-12-11, closed on 2014-05-30)*3.0.0Luke StuartLuke Stuart2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/166wanpipe drivers2019-07-12T14:23:34ZTimo Teräswanpipe driversIncorporate wanpipe drivers from:
http://wiki.sangoma.com/wanpipe-linux-drivers
Will probably require fixing the build script to not touch kernel
sources. But it would be really nice to have these in Alpine.
*(from redmine: issue id...Incorporate wanpipe drivers from:
http://wiki.sangoma.com/wanpipe-linux-drivers
Will probably require fixing the build script to not touch kernel
sources. But it would be really nice to have these in Alpine.
*(from redmine: issue id 166, created on 2009-09-16, closed on 2013-10-02)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 04efd3f9aa7e80a15988f0ae9553200afad82e60 by Natanael Copa on 2012-03-02T13:55:35Z:
```
testing/wanpipe-grsec: new aport
Sangoma Wanpipe drivers for grsec kernel
http://wiki.sangoma.com/wanpipe-linux-drivers
ref #166
```Alpine 2.7.02012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1398libvirt: split package2019-07-23T14:30:43ZNatanael Copalibvirt: split packageThe libvirt package contains both client, daemon and drivers. Specially
the drivers can have dependencies like xen-libs, which you don’t need if
you only intend to run qemu.
It might also be that you only need the client, in case you ha...The libvirt package contains both client, daemon and drivers. Specially
the drivers can have dependencies like xen-libs, which you don’t need if
you only intend to run qemu.
It might also be that you only need the client, in case you have a
libvirt server running on remote host.
Maybe split the package into something like:
- libvirt-daemon
- libvirt-client
- libvirt-xen (or libvirt-driver-xen)
- libvirt-qemu (or libvirt-driver-qemu)
- libvirt-lxc (or libvirt-driver-lxc)
The /usr/lib could be shipped with the main package, libvirt.
*(from redmine: issue id 1398, created on 2012-10-02, closed on 2012-11-02)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 403b4dfb373e99f9fe5bae9ab5a32baa613cb306 on 2012-10-04T09:56:29Z:
```
main/libvirt: backport some commits from current git. Split drivers in subpkg. Fixes #1398
```Alpine 2.5.0Leonardo ArenaLeonardo Arena2012-10-05https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1609nfs-utils lacks /usr/sbin/rpc.gssd2020-06-03T08:37:50Zalgitbotnfs-utils lacks /usr/sbin/rpc.gssdI’m currently running alpine, trying to setup a kerberos-authenticated
nfs server. However, the nfs-utils package lacks the rpc.gssd binary. It
has the init.d script for it, and the script fails as well.
*(from redmine: issue id 1609, ...I’m currently running alpine, trying to setup a kerberos-authenticated
nfs server. However, the nfs-utils package lacks the rpc.gssd binary. It
has the init.d script for it, and the script fails as well.
*(from redmine: issue id 1609, created on 2013-02-11, closed on 2013-05-07)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 5353878b6b49a005bb1c65a85fceafdbc8743c95 by Natanael Copa on 2013-02-15T13:41:42Z:
```
main/nfs-utils: remove unsupported gssd.initd
We currently don't support gssd.
ref #1609
```
* Revision 00e29c1ee51552493601afa4d856cc4e3a8a94bc by Natanael Copa on 2013-03-05T21:18:04Z:
```
testing/krb5: new aport
The Kerberos network authentication system
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/
ref #1609
```
* Revision b8fda33ba531f9c30989f2dfbcbd649a4322fa67 by Natanael Copa on 2013-04-30T16:44:22Z:
```
main/libtirpc: upgrade to 0.2.3 and switch to MIT krb
ref #1609
```
* Revision 52d7d033d4ca0eb2f5d119a6ce2f9d95d0e28fd1 by Natanael Copa on 2013-04-30T16:54:50Z:
```
main/nfs-utils: upgrade to 1.2.8 and switch to MIT krb
fixes #1609
```Alpine 2.6.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2013-04-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1787alsa-utils: alsactl stack smashing detected2019-07-23T14:25:09ZNatanael Copaalsa-utils: alsactl stack smashing detectedncopa-laptop:~$ sudo alsactl -f /var/lib/alsa/asound.state store
stack smashing detected: alsactl terminated()
Appears to be introduced with 1.0.27-r0.
*(from redmine: issue id 1787, created on 2013-04-17, closed on 2013-04-26)*
...ncopa-laptop:~$ sudo alsactl -f /var/lib/alsa/asound.state store
stack smashing detected: alsactl terminated()
Appears to be introduced with 1.0.27-r0.
*(from redmine: issue id 1787, created on 2013-04-17, closed on 2013-04-26)*
* Changesets:
* Revision fe31c031596b34d452632fa1f0138306f5d68cd5 by Natanael Copa on 2013-04-17T21:25:13Z:
```
main/alsa-utils: fix stacksmash error
and remove .swp
fixes #1787
```Alpine 2.6.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copa2013-05-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/2064userskins link invalid2019-07-23T14:21:22ZJan-Hendrik Dörneruserskins link invalidAfter a normal setup I see a symbolic link from
/usr/shar/acf/www/userskins to /etc/acf/skins, but this directory does
not exist.
(I think I saw this bug in pre 2.6.0 versions as well.)
*(from redmine: issue id 2064, created on 2013-...After a normal setup I see a symbolic link from
/usr/shar/acf/www/userskins to /etc/acf/skins, but this directory does
not exist.
(I think I saw this bug in pre 2.6.0 versions as well.)
*(from redmine: issue id 2064, created on 2013-06-04, closed on 2013-08-06)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 1ffa83ee5db171b8e38ce7b3ef187565c8e11b54 by Natanael Copa on 2013-07-03T08:33:32Z:
```
main/acf-core: create /etc/acf/skins directory
ref #2064
```
* Revision 077f36e3ecdfe1b065d4a496b78875e1dec773c3 by Natanael Copa on 2013-07-11T13:54:23Z:
```
main/acf-core: create /etc/acf/skins directory
fixes #2064
```
* Revision ffba227d985b7eb50bb5e1828459e91e27d00773 by Natanael Copa on 2013-08-28T08:12:29Z:
```
main/acf-core: create /etc/acf/skins directory
ref #2064
(cherry picked from commit 1ffa83ee5db171b8e38ce7b3ef187565c8e11b54)
```Alpine 2.6.3Ted TraskTed Trask2013-08-05