infra issueshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues2019-07-12T16:13:33Zhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/103IRC bot plugin for redmine2019-07-12T16:13:33ZNatanael CopaIRC bot plugin for redmineWould be nice to have a bot that gives us links to redmine issues in the
\#alpine-devel and \#alpine-linux channels.
*(from redmine: issue id 103, created on 2009-07-30, closed on 2009-08-04)*Would be nice to have a bot that gives us links to redmine issues in the
\#alpine-devel and \#alpine-linux channels.
*(from redmine: issue id 103, created on 2009-07-30, closed on 2009-08-04)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/1538Feed is not available2019-07-12T16:16:22ZFabian AffolterFeed is not availableThe RS feed \[1\] is no longer available. I’m not sure if the feed was
diabled on purpose or if it’s a bug.
\[1\]
http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/projects/alpine/issues.atom?set\_filter=1&tracker\_id=1
*(from redmine: issue id 1538, creat...The RS feed \[1\] is no longer available. I’m not sure if the feed was
diabled on purpose or if it’s a bug.
\[1\]
http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/projects/alpine/issues.atom?set\_filter=1&tracker\_id=1
*(from redmine: issue id 1538, created on 2013-01-08, closed on 2013-01-18)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/1831Request for alpinelinux rss2019-07-12T16:16:55ZV KrishnRequest for alpinelinux rssIt would be nice to have alpinelinux rss feeds.
Its sad to find by chance or by referance alpinelinux articles.
I don’t think compiling such links and publishing them as rss would
require permissions in most cases.
I would suggest. ...It would be nice to have alpinelinux rss feeds.
Its sad to find by chance or by referance alpinelinux articles.
I don’t think compiling such links and publishing them as rss would
require permissions in most cases.
I would suggest.
Simple means for authors of articles/blogs to submit the url,
registration should not be made mandatory.
Any reader can also suggest an article.
Some internal voting/moderating to include in rss.
Some feeds:
1. Alpine admin
2. Alpine news
*(from redmine: issue id 1831, created on 2013-05-01, closed on 2018-09-10)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/3056Some mirrors not carrying .dotfiles2019-07-12T16:19:13ZScrumpy JackSome mirrors not carrying .dotfilesCompare if you will
http://mirror.yandex.ru/mirrors/alpine/
and
http://dl-5.alpinelinux.org/alpine/
a few files are missing, notably the .latest.arch.txt, which helps find
the latest version to install into a container for example
...Compare if you will
http://mirror.yandex.ru/mirrors/alpine/
and
http://dl-5.alpinelinux.org/alpine/
a few files are missing, notably the .latest.arch.txt, which helps find
the latest version to install into a container for example
A pain when http://wiki.alpinelinux.org/cgi-bin/dl.cgi sends you to a
broken mirror
Could be rsync not configured to exclude dotfiles or the webserver
hiding dotfiles
*(from redmine: issue id 3056, created on 2014-06-18, closed on 2015-02-14)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8448Alpine theme for Redmine2020-02-24T17:42:01ZDaniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orgAlpine theme for RedmineIt’d be nice if our Redmine installation conformed with the Alpine
“template” website, like alpinelinux.org, pkgs.a.o, mirrors.a.o and
such.
*(from redmine: issue id 8448, created on 2018-01-30)*It’d be nice if our Redmine installation conformed with the Alpine
“template” website, like alpinelinux.org, pkgs.a.o, mirrors.a.o and
such.
*(from redmine: issue id 8448, created on 2018-01-30)*Daniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orgDaniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orghttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8489Improving package search - searching in pkgdesc2020-03-28T15:18:18ZBernhard J. M. GrünImproving package search - searching in pkgdescIt would be a nice improvement to also have a switch to enable searching
in package descriptions (pkgdesc) too on the website
https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages .
*(from redmine: issue id 8489, created on 2018-02-15)*It would be a nice improvement to also have a switch to enable searching
in package descriptions (pkgdesc) too on the website
https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages .
*(from redmine: issue id 8489, created on 2018-02-15)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/7494How to use bug tracker without a working web browser? (CLI interface for bug ...2022-02-23T19:46:16ZHarald BeckerHow to use bug tracker without a working web browser? (CLI interface for bug tracker)Natanael Copa redirected me to the bug tracker for further requests
after sending him a message, but I consider this a serious bug:
I setup an Raspberry Pi with Alpine Linux. Even after managing to
startup xorg and GUI mode, there is no...Natanael Copa redirected me to the bug tracker for further requests
after sending him a message, but I consider this a serious bug:
I setup an Raspberry Pi with Alpine Linux. Even after managing to
startup xorg and GUI mode, there is no working Chromium, also no working
Firefox and Netsurf has SEGVs and closes unexpectedly. So how can you
report a bug in this situation? Redirecting to the bug tracker web page
creates a chicken egg problem when you need help or want report bugs on
xorg setup.
I needed to setup another computer on an x86\_64 to be able to open a
working web browser, so I’m now here to report this issue.
In my opinion there shall be a simple bug tracker on the command line
interface in two flavors: A colored full screen and a simple dump
version. Optionally there may be a simple GUI front end (GTK) for the
graphical system (not requiring a Web Browser).
All this shall send the bug to the back end system which may be accessed
on web pages as usual.
*(from redmine: issue id 7494, created on 2017-07-11)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9573Add TLS certificate for email relaying in lists.alpinelinux.org2022-10-06T21:01:19ZMilliardo PeacecraftAdd TLS certificate for email relaying in lists.alpinelinux.orgHello,
As subject states, lists.alpinelinux.org doesn’t offer a certificate for
using STARTTLS in MTA to MTA communication. This can be checked by:
$ openssl s_client -connect lists.alpinelinux.org:25 -starttls smtp
CONNECTED(0...Hello,
As subject states, lists.alpinelinux.org doesn’t offer a certificate for
using STARTTLS in MTA to MTA communication. This can be checked by:
$ openssl s_client -connect lists.alpinelinux.org:25 -starttls smtp
CONNECTED(00000003)
didn't find starttls in server response, try anyway...
22101338425312:error:1400410B:SSL routines:CONNECT_CR_SRVR_HELLO:wrong version number:/usr/src/lib/libssl/ssl_pkt.c:386:
---
no peer certificate available
---
No client certificate CA names sent
---
SSL handshake has read 208 bytes and written 0 bytes
---
New, (NONE), Cipher is (NONE)
Secure Renegotiation IS NOT supported
Compression: NONE
Expansion: NONE
No ALPN negotiated
SSL-Session:
Protocol : TLSv1.2
Cipher : 0000
Session-ID:
Session-ID-ctx:
Master-Key:
Start Time: 1540317980
Timeout : 7200 (sec)
Verify return code: 0 (ok)
---
Under some email servers setups such as mine, email isn’t relayed if the
remote doesn’t provides STARTTLS.
Best regards.
*(from redmine: issue id 9573, created on 2018-10-24)*