aports issueshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues2023-05-09T14:24:06Zhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10385kernel option apkovl is not working2023-05-09T14:24:06Zalgitbotkernel option apkovl is not workingCheck **initramfs-init.in** file:
- **unpack\_apkovl** is called before setting **$repofile**
That’s why booting is crashes with filed to install openssl package
*(from redmine: issue id 10385, created on 2019-05-01)*Check **initramfs-init.in** file:
- **unpack\_apkovl** is called before setting **$repofile**
That’s why booting is crashes with filed to install openssl package
*(from redmine: issue id 10385, created on 2019-05-01)*3.19.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/625have autobuilders use chrooted builds2023-05-09T14:24:15ZNatanael Copahave autobuilders use chrooted buildsThe autobuilders should build packages in chroots. We could fix buildlab
for this.
*(from redmine: issue id 625, created on 2011-05-05)*
* Relations:
* blocks #801The autobuilders should build packages in chroots. We could fix buildlab
for this.
*(from redmine: issue id 625, created on 2011-05-05)*
* Relations:
* blocks #8013.19.0Timo TeräsTimo Teräshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10661PKG samba in 3.10 does not work.2022-02-02T03:20:12ZMagicloud MagicloudsPKG samba in 3.10 does not work.- \`smbd -F\` exits immediatelly. It is supposed to stay in
foreground.
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- Connecting from Windows 10 crashes smbd at once.
Same environment/configuration works for Ubuntu Bionic with Samba 4.7.6.
*(from redmine: iss...- \`smbd -F\` exits immediatelly. It is supposed to stay in
foreground.
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- Connecting from Windows 10 crashes smbd at once.
Same environment/configuration works for Ubuntu Bionic with Samba 4.7.6.
*(from redmine: issue id 10661, created on 2019-07-08)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10609Go bootstrap compile fails for cross compile2019-08-10T05:39:13ZAnthony DaviesGo bootstrap compile fails for cross compileWhen running ./bootstrap.sh from aports when community/go attempts to
compile the dependency check faisl due to searching build-base-armhf (in
my instance) in the cross compiled community repo rather then the main
repo (based on manually...When running ./bootstrap.sh from aports when community/go attempts to
compile the dependency check faisl due to searching build-base-armhf (in
my instance) in the cross compiled community repo rather then the main
repo (based on manually running CHOST=armhf BOOTSTRAP=bootimage abuild
-rv) copying the go aports to main and replacing community/go with go in
bootstrap.sh resolved the issue for me.
*(from redmine: issue id 10609, created on 2019-06-24)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10603When should -dbg packages be added?2021-09-09T10:18:02ZRasmus Thomsenoss@cogitri.devWhen should -dbg packages be added?Right now we don’t really have a policy for when to add -dbg packages
(at least I can’t seem to find anything)? As a result we mostly don’t
use them (there are about 80 dbg packages, apparently). It’d be nice if
we provided -dbg packages...Right now we don’t really have a policy for when to add -dbg packages
(at least I can’t seem to find anything)? As a result we mostly don’t
use them (there are about 80 dbg packages, apparently). It’d be nice if
we provided -dbg packages for more (if not all) packages to make
debugging possible.
Pro:
\+ Without -dbg packages for a package *and all of its (recursive)
dependencies)* it’s usually impossible to properly debug a program.
Stacktraces won’t have any info for where errors occured and won’t
contain function names (due to them being optimized away), making
debugging via gbd/lldb or similiar somewhat impossible.
Neutral:
o These -dbg packages won’t take up space on the user’s setup unless he
explicitly installs them (maybe we could add a dbg package which just
installs them all, like doc)
Con:
- Dbg packages can be massive, especially for already big packages. This
would mean that we’d need quite a bit more disk spaces on the mirrors.
We could disable -dbg packages for super big packages like webkit2gtk
though.
*(from redmine: issue id 10603, created on 2019-06-22)*
Subtasks:
- [ ] Make debugoptimized the default for meson
- [ ] Make RelWithDebInfo the default for CMake
- [ ] Make `$pkgname-dbg` a default subpkg in newapkbuild
- [ ] Add `-g` to CFLAGSRasmus Thomsenoss@cogitri.devRasmus Thomsenoss@cogitri.devhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10547after install on ssd on reboot sysroot failed2019-07-12T15:48:46Zmartin lolliniafter install on ssd on reboot sysroot failedInstalling alpine in a eeepc netbook and running alpine iso from a
sdcard then execute setup-alpine, last, install \[sys\] to ssd disk to
/dev/sdb.
Reboot and get this sysroot failed. More Details on error.jpg.
The UUID is /dev/sda3 ...Installing alpine in a eeepc netbook and running alpine iso from a
sdcard then execute setup-alpine, last, install \[sys\] to ssd disk to
/dev/sdb.
Reboot and get this sysroot failed. More Details on error.jpg.
The UUID is /dev/sda3 not /dev/sda1 that is the boot partition.
I try changing UUID in extlinux.conf without positive effect.
*(from redmine: issue id 10547, created on 2019-06-09)*
* Uploads:
* ![error](/uploads/e1179e5e98ef129af350017d06eb13bc/error.jpeg)
* ![blkidemergencyconsole](/uploads/0220ab274335e2ca44ec5e50c3abd3a1/blkidemergencyconsole.jpeg) blkid command on emergency console
* ![blkidfromsdcard](/uploads/5949d7c1a7dd2f9281803e7f78b62738/blkidfromsdcard.jpeg) blkid command from console booting from sdcard
* ![kernelpanic](/uploads/d5621daab266883bf2493b6ccb223395/kernelpanic.jpeg) exit command from emergency consoleNatanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10544Add ZFS support to netboot files.2021-03-21T10:22:40Zm trioAdd ZFS support to netboot files.I find it incredibly handy being able to netboot Alpine Linux, however,
not being able to use ZFS is a deal-breaker for me.
Adding the module(s) at runtime is problematic due to the read-only
nature of a netboot environment.
Would it ...I find it incredibly handy being able to netboot Alpine Linux, however,
not being able to use ZFS is a deal-breaker for me.
Adding the module(s) at runtime is problematic due to the read-only
nature of a netboot environment.
Would it be possible to add zfs kernel modules to the netboot images?
*(from redmine: issue id 10544, created on 2019-06-07)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10527update-kernel script -- mounting /media/usb failed2021-01-14T05:54:24ZLubos Dolezalupdate-kernel script -- mounting /media/usb failed# update-kernel
%<...
mount: mounting /dev/sda1 on /media/usb failed: Resource busy
The situation is probably associated with the transition modloop to
overlayfs.
Detailed output and other details: https://pastebin.com/raw/NEaH...# update-kernel
%<...
mount: mounting /dev/sda1 on /media/usb failed: Resource busy
The situation is probably associated with the transition modloop to
overlayfs.
Detailed output and other details: https://pastebin.com/raw/NEaHuSNU
*(from redmine: issue id 10527, created on 2019-05-31)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10358make setup-apkrepos to handle main, community and testing repos from command ...2019-07-12T15:47:27ZOleg Titovmake setup-apkrepos to handle main, community and testing repos from command linesetup-apkrepos can pick up a mirror. It would be nice to add support to
enable/disable main, community and/or testing repos from command line.
*(from redmine: issue id 10358, created on 2019-04-28)*setup-apkrepos can pick up a mirror. It would be nice to add support to
enable/disable main, community and/or testing repos from command line.
*(from redmine: issue id 10358, created on 2019-04-28)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10351cephfs mount with secretfile2019-08-14T14:08:49ZMatthias Neugebauercephfs mount with secretfileWhen using the secretfile option for cephfs mounts:
mount -t ceph <source> /mnt -o name=myuser,secretfile=/etc/ceph/secret.key,noatime,_netdev
The following error is returned
mount: /mnt: wrong fs type, bad option, bad supe...When using the secretfile option for cephfs mounts:
mount -t ceph <source> /mnt -o name=myuser,secretfile=/etc/ceph/secret.key,noatime,_netdev
The following error is returned
mount: /mnt: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on <source>, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.
dmesg shows:
libceph: bad option at 'secretfile=/etc/ceph/secret.key'
I already installed ceph-base. Mounting with mount.ceph directly works
without problems.
*(from redmine: issue id 10351, created on 2019-04-26)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10320dovecot init.d discovers the pidfile variable in a way that blocks on a low e...2019-07-12T15:47:12ZHenrik Riomardovecot init.d discovers the pidfile variable in a way that blocks on a low entropy systemFrom console
* /run/lock: creating directory
* /run/lock: correcting owner
* Mounting xenfs ... [ ok ]
[ 3.798024] random: doveconf: getrandom without GRND_NONBLOCK while crng not ready
[ 259.681214] random: c...From console
* /run/lock: creating directory
* /run/lock: correcting owner
* Mounting xenfs ... [ ok ]
[ 3.798024] random: doveconf: getrandom without GRND_NONBLOCK while crng not ready
[ 259.681214] random: crng init done
* Caching service dependencies ... [ ok ]
* Remounting /dev according to fstab ... [ ok ]
Note: that GRND\_NONBLOCK printout is from a patched kernel
From dovecot init.d script
cfgfile=/etc/dovecot/dovecot${instance:+.$instance}.conf
pidfile=$(doveconf -c $cfgfile -h base_dir 2>/dev/null)/master.pid
command=/usr/sbin/dovecot
command_args=${instance:+-c $cfgfile}
Commit that introduced the fault
commit:7307d5b5eb03b045960b5cf85bd98af3f7a9ab54
kernel patch used to find what cases the boot hang:
<@@ -2055,6 +2055,9 @@
if (!crng_ready()) {
if (flags & GRND_NONBLOCK)
return -EAGAIN;
+ printk(KERN_NOTICE "random: %s: getrandom without "
+ "GRND_NONBLOCK while crng not ready\n",
+ current->comm);
ret = wait_for_random_bytes();
if (unlikely(ret))
return ret;
*(from redmine: issue id 10320, created on 2019-04-23)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10307smokeping running as slave on Alpine Linux2021-11-24T14:47:05ZEric Zhangsmokeping running as slave on Alpine Linuxnow you can only running smokeping in master mode on alpine linux. but
on Debian linux, you can choose master or slave via
/etc/default/smokeping.
so I am wondering if someone can add this feather as well.
thanks
*(from redmine: iss...now you can only running smokeping in master mode on alpine linux. but
on Debian linux, you can choose master or slave via
/etc/default/smokeping.
so I am wondering if someone can add this feather as well.
thanks
*(from redmine: issue id 10307, created on 2019-04-21)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10267nmtui can not configure wlan02024-03-19T16:16:23Zxrsnmtui can not configure wlan0I’m using the NetworkManager. I installed the package networkmanager and
started the service. The service is working perfectly since a few
months. Wifi works and connection are established automatically.
But since the beginning it was n...I’m using the NetworkManager. I installed the package networkmanager and
started the service. The service is working perfectly since a few
months. Wifi works and connection are established automatically.
But since the beginning it was not possible to use nmtui to configure my
wlan0 interface, only eth0 and lo. I also added my user to the groups
plugdev and netdev and restarted.
nmcli -d:
DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
eth0 ethernet unavailable —
wlan0 wifi unavailable —
lo loopback unmanaged —
Currently I use wpa\_supplicant to configure my wifi.
*(from redmine: issue id 10267, created on 2019-04-16)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10205Can't locate Mail/SpamAssassin/CompiledRegexps/body_0.pm2019-07-12T15:46:21ZJohn DoeCan't locate Mail/SpamAssassin/CompiledRegexps/body_0.pmmail.err spamd\[4515\]: Can’t locate
Mail/SpamAssassin/CompiledRegexps/body\_0.pm in
`INC (you may need to install the Mail::SpamAssassin::CompiledRegexps::body_0 module) (`INC
contains: /var/lib/spamassassin/compiled/5.026/3.004002 /var...mail.err spamd\[4515\]: Can’t locate
Mail/SpamAssassin/CompiledRegexps/body\_0.pm in
`INC (you may need to install the Mail::SpamAssassin::CompiledRegexps::body_0 module) (`INC
contains: /var/lib/spamassassin/compiled/5.026/3.004002 /var/lib/spama
*(from redmine: issue id 10205, created on 2019-04-06)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10154watchman 4.9.0-r2 does not create a states directory for watchman on installa...2019-07-12T15:45:56ZViraj Trivediwatchman 4.9.0-r2 does not create a states directory for watchman on installationI tried using the watchman package from the Alpine Repository with
Docker https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/testing/x86/watchman
And I get error when I am running watchman.
$ watchman --foreground --logfile=/dev/stdout
...I tried using the watchman package from the Alpine Repository with
Docker https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/testing/x86/watchman
And I get error when I am running watchman.
$ watchman --foreground --logfile=/dev/stdout
2019-03-23T05:47:33,674: [] while computing sockname: failed to create /var/run/watchman/root-state: No such file or directory
ERROR: Job failed: exit code 1
Similar to this issue https://github.com/facebook/watchman/issues/640.
Which I fixed by creating the missing directory manually. Is it supposed
to be like that? Or the Alpine Installation should be generating that
Package? Since the build log of the alpine package did log the state
directory
https://build.alpinelinux.org/buildlogs/build-edge-x86/testing/watchman/watchman-4.9.0-r2.log
. Shouldn’t it be creating directory post installing the package.
*(from redmine: issue id 10154, created on 2019-03-25)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10122Support hooks in stage 1 init.2019-07-12T15:45:38ZMagicloud MagicloudsSupport hooks in stage 1 init.A process without hooks requires end user to hack the vanilla image to
get the functions he needs. This is too much to do, and requires
manually work again when the image is updated.
If Alpinelinux enables hooks in \`init\`, then above ...A process without hooks requires end user to hack the vanilla image to
get the functions he needs. This is too much to do, and requires
manually work again when the image is updated.
If Alpinelinux enables hooks in \`init\`, then above hacking could be
gone. And end user just append another initrd containing the scripts to
get the functions. This is much less work to do and has more chance to
last between upgradings.
*(from redmine: issue id 10122, created on 2019-03-16)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10082libvirtd: include polkit entry for KVM2020-01-09T01:28:28Zzim zumlibvirtd: include polkit entry for KVMPlease configure the libvirtd package to install (or at least prompt to
install) a polkit entry for KVM. This would be accomplished by creating
the file:
`/etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/50-libvirt-ssh-remote-access-policy.pkla`...Please configure the libvirtd package to install (or at least prompt to
install) a polkit entry for KVM. This would be accomplished by creating
the file:
`/etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/50-libvirt-ssh-remote-access-policy.pkla`
That file should contain the following content:
`[Remote libvirt SSH access]
Identity=unix-group:libvirt
Action=org.libvirt.unix.manage
ResultAny=yes
ResultInactive=yes
ResultActive=yes`
Please note: use of whitespace in this file can be temperamental.
*(from redmine: issue id 10082, created on 2019-03-11)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10076jwm: add desktop file2021-07-27T15:02:25ZAntonio Pinijwm: add desktop fileI have installed alpine 3.9.2 x86\_64 standard.
after the install and adding xorg-server setup-xorg-base lxdm jwm
fluxbox xinit and all pertinent packages I still couldn’t start the
window manager.
I noticed that /usr/share/xsessions...I have installed alpine 3.9.2 x86\_64 standard.
after the install and adding xorg-server setup-xorg-base lxdm jwm
fluxbox xinit and all pertinent packages I still couldn’t start the
window manager.
I noticed that /usr/share/xsessions was missing.
I don’t know if this is a bug or alpine does things differently.
however, after manually creating /usr/share/xsessions/jwm file I can
start jwm normally from lxdm
*(from redmine: issue id 10076, created on 2019-03-09)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10037Package request: Unicode fonts and tools for X11 (ucs-fonts)2021-08-08T21:16:26ZalgitbotPackage request: Unicode fonts and tools for X11 (ucs-fonts)The classic X Window System bitmap fonts are now available in an ISO
10646-1/Unicode extension.
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs-fonts.html
*(from redmine: issue id 10037, created on 2019-02-26)*The classic X Window System bitmap fonts are now available in an ISO
10646-1/Unicode extension.
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs-fonts.html
*(from redmine: issue id 10037, created on 2019-02-26)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/10031ssl_client cannot handle inappropriate OCSP2020-04-23T14:09:38ZMagicloud Magicloudsssl_client cannot handle inappropriate OCSPThe root cause may be on server side. But as for modern browser, it
falls back to CRL to make things work. ssl\_client just fails.
This even occurs with github, so it is annoying.
Connecting to gist.githubusercontent.com (151.101.1...The root cause may be on server side. But as for modern browser, it
falls back to CRL to make things work. ssl\_client just fails.
This even occurs with github, so it is annoying.
Connecting to gist.githubusercontent.com (151.101.108.133:443)
ssl_client: gist.githubusercontent.com: ocsp verify failed: ocsp response not current
wget: error getting response: Connection reset by peer
*(from redmine: issue id 10031, created on 2019-02-25)*3.9.7