infra issueshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues2019-07-12T16:13:23Zhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/13Make nice frontpage for alpinelinux.org2019-07-12T16:13:23ZNatanael CopaMake nice frontpage for alpinelinux.orgWe need to make a nice looking front page for Alpine Linux.
It must be a nice entrance to help the users do what they want - the
reason they opened alpinelinux.org in first place.
I think’ I’d prefer to use something else than mediawik...We need to make a nice looking front page for Alpine Linux.
It must be a nice entrance to help the users do what they want - the
reason they opened alpinelinux.org in first place.
I think’ I’d prefer to use something else than mediawiki for this, but
it could be mediawiki aswell.
Find out what Alpine linux is.
------------------------------
Use 1 sentence to describe what alpine linux is about and a link to a
page with a longer descritption.
Download latest Alpine.
-----------------------
Big (green?) download button with nice icon. Small text telling the
version and maybe release date. (I think http://mozilla.com does this
good)
Find documentation on how to use Alpine.
----------------------------------------
I think we can just link to http://wiki.alpinelinux.org and clean up the
wiki docs.
Search and report bugs.
-----------------------
Not sure if this needs to be very visible but we need a link the bug
tracker.
Contact.
--------
links to mailing lists and \#irc.
We might group the doc, bugs and contact to a “Support” or “how to get
help” section.
Ideas are welcome.
*(from redmine: issue id 13, created on 2009-03-23, closed on 2009-11-01)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/102git push --tags gives error2019-07-12T16:13:33ZTimo Teräsgit push --tags gives errorWhen ever I push tags, I get an error like:
fatal: Invalid revision range
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a4cbe620e83d0dab6fe964d809f0fb00cbed5f46
I suspect it is the ‘update’ hook that fires events to CIA. It
unconditionall...When ever I push tags, I get an error like:
fatal: Invalid revision range
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a4cbe620e83d0dab6fe964d809f0fb00cbed5f46
I suspect it is the ‘update’ hook that fires events to CIA. It
unconditionally calls git rev-list $(oldhead)..$(newhead), but I think
oldhead is all zeroes when updloading tags. And yes, upload hook fires
for each tag individually. And trying to call “git rev-list” with the
above parameters gives the exact same error as when pushing.
Please fix ‘update’ hook to check for all zeroes ‘oldhead’ and treat it
specially: e.g. fire CIA to send tag notification, or just ignore it.
*(from redmine: issue id 102, created on 2009-07-30, closed on 2009-11-24)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/105Prevent bots to create user accounts on www.alpinelinux.org2019-07-12T16:13:34ZalgitbotPrevent bots to create user accounts on www.alpinelinux.orgWe are having many fake account’s created on w.a.o
Need something to prevent this.
*(from redmine: issue id 105, created on 2009-07-30, closed on 2010-03-01)*We are having many fake account’s created on w.a.o
Need something to prevent this.
*(from redmine: issue id 105, created on 2009-07-30, closed on 2010-03-01)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/197LBU does not save files outside /etc if they're also in a package2019-07-12T16:13:44ZTed TraskLBU does not save files outside /etc if they're also in a packageI make a change to a package file /usr/share/acf/www/index.html, add it
to lbu include, commit the change, and the change is reverted on reboot.
The file is found in the acf-core package, and that version is used.
This used to work in 1....I make a change to a package file /usr/share/acf/www/index.html, add it
to lbu include, commit the change, and the change is reverted on reboot.
The file is found in the acf-core package, and that version is used.
This used to work in 1.8. The intuitive thing would be that any file in
an overlay takes precedence over any file in a package. Tested with
alpine 1.9.1 and apk-tools 2.0\_rc6-r0
*(from redmine: issue id 197, created on 2009-11-02, closed on 2010-01-01)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 5e5a560508e8f572032a69c2e52f9240d835f287 on 2009-11-24T12:20:45Z:
```
main/apk-tools: upgrade to 2.0_rc7
ref #197
```
* Revision 5641ee0f55fad238521791999e00d8f0ed1f1431 on 2009-11-24T12:26:43Z:
```
main/mkinitfs: use --never-overwrite apk option
fixes #197
```
* Revision 5787431c9b4a7c52b52775d0c35f7408d911f66c on 2009-12-09T10:08:43Z:
```
main/apk-tools: upgrade to 2.0_rc7
ref #197
(cherry picked from commit 5e5a560508e8f572032a69c2e52f9240d835f287)
```
* Revision 826d06321d39c9b331b222be7c0f8da165d2ecc4 on 2009-12-09T10:10:52Z:
```
main/mkinitfs: use --never-overwrite apk option
fixes #197
(cherry picked from commit 5641ee0f55fad238521791999e00d8f0ed1f1431)
```Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/230Package request: HP Array Configuration Utility CLI for Linux2019-07-12T16:13:49ZJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comPackage request: HP Array Configuration Utility CLI for LinuxI’m trying to get the hpacucli to work under Alpine. HP offers packages
for other distros such as Red Hat, Suse, Debian, CentOS, etc, but no apk
as of yet. Will try to get tool working by extracting either .deb or
.rpm file, will report ...I’m trying to get the hpacucli to work under Alpine. HP offers packages
for other distros such as Red Hat, Suse, Debian, CentOS, etc, but no apk
as of yet. Will try to get tool working by extracting either .deb or
.rpm file, will report results in this ticket. Once the tool is
confirmed working on Alpine, would it be possible to put into apk? Would
like to integrate array management with NRPE so that the array can be
remotely monitored eventually, but first need to get the CLI tool
working first.
Thanks for the help.
General page for the model we use:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?prodNameId=3884316&lang=en&cc=ca&taskId=135&prodClassId=–1&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=3884315
RPM:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&cc=ca&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=3884315&prodNameId=3884316&swEnvOID=4006&swLang=13&mode=2&taskId=135&swItem=MTX-00117f242e034de6a1feb0ec5f
Debian files (stored within ISO):
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&cc=ca&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=3884315&swItem=MTX-799829d8271f455d9367978b5a&prodNameId=3884316&swEnvOID=4032&swLang=13&taskId=135&mode=4&idx=1
*(from redmine: issue id 230, created on 2009-12-28, closed on 2010-01-20)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/254set up build vserver for 1.10-stable2019-07-12T16:13:51ZNatanael Copaset up build vserver for 1.10-stable*(from redmine: issue id 254, created on 2010-01-25, closed on 2010-02-06)**(from redmine: issue id 254, created on 2010-01-25, closed on 2010-02-06)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/280upgrade redmine for bugtracker to 0.9.x2019-07-12T16:13:55ZNatanael Copaupgrade redmine for bugtracker to 0.9.xredmine 0.9.x is out and we should upgrade.
*(from redmine: issue id 280, created on 2010-02-16, closed on 2010-02-19)*redmine 0.9.x is out and we should upgrade.
*(from redmine: issue id 280, created on 2010-02-16, closed on 2010-02-19)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/306not posible to upload svg images to wiki.alpinelinux.org2019-07-12T16:13:58ZNatanael Copanot posible to upload svg images to wiki.alpinelinux.orgError creating thumbnail:
/var/www/wiki.alpinelinux.org/htdocs/mediawiki-1.14.1/bin/ulimit4.sh:
line 4: convert: command not found
*(from redmine: issue id 306, created on 2010-03-05, closed on 2010-05-13)*Error creating thumbnail:
/var/www/wiki.alpinelinux.org/htdocs/mediawiki-1.14.1/bin/ulimit4.sh:
line 4: convert: command not found
*(from redmine: issue id 306, created on 2010-03-05, closed on 2010-05-13)*Kogen MantisKogen Mantishttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/310Redmine timeout/High cpu usage on git repo2019-07-12T16:13:59ZCarlo LandmeterRedmine timeout/High cpu usage on git repoFor details please see following issue:
http://www.redmine.org/issues/4547
Redmine 0.9.3 is already released so its ready for an upgrade.
We will switch to Redmine svn branch 0.9 which will be easier upgradable
in the future.
*(from...For details please see following issue:
http://www.redmine.org/issues/4547
Redmine 0.9.3 is already released so its ready for an upgrade.
We will switch to Redmine svn branch 0.9 which will be easier upgradable
in the future.
*(from redmine: issue id 310, created on 2010-03-05, closed on 2012-12-10)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/314redmine: auto-close resolved issues plugin2019-07-12T16:14:00ZNatanael Coparedmine: auto-close resolved issues pluginCan we have this?
http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/Plugin\_List\#Auto-close-Resolved-issues-plugin
*(from redmine: issue id 314, created on 2010-03-08, closed on 2012-12-11)*Can we have this?
http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/Plugin\_List\#Auto-close-Resolved-issues-plugin
*(from redmine: issue id 314, created on 2010-03-08, closed on 2012-12-11)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/321redmine git commit links point to external cgit2019-07-12T16:14:02ZNatanael Coparedmine git commit links point to external cgitThe redmine git browser is slow. Would be nice if we could get have the
links to git commits in redmine to point to external git site with
cgit.
http://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/
Issues there are referenced back to redmine. See ...The redmine git browser is slow. Would be nice if we could get have the
links to git commits in redmine to point to external git site with
cgit.
http://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/
Issues there are referenced back to redmine. See forexample the “fixes
\#315” in commit message:
http://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/commit/?id=a3041b9cb7ed70bb5894ef4d909d7bd7781fa691
*(from redmine: issue id 321, created on 2010-03-11, closed on 2011-07-20)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/325Use bittorrent protocol for alpine linux iso's and img's distribution2019-07-12T16:14:02ZKogen MantisUse bittorrent protocol for alpine linux iso's and img's distributionHere is how I see it:
1. New Alpine Linux is compiled on build machine.
2. New ISO image is prepared with md5 hash file
3. New torrent is generated for above files. (configured for
linuxtracker or local tracker)
4. Build machine ...Here is how I see it:
1. New Alpine Linux is compiled on build machine.
2. New ISO image is prepared with md5 hash file
3. New torrent is generated for above files. (configured for
linuxtracker or local tracker)
4. Build machine starts seeding torrent and send newly made .torrent to
list of mirror servers.
5. Mirror servers are configured to watch for a new .torrent files in
designated alpine dist torrent folder.
6. When new .torrent is detected mirror server immediately start
download and when finished became seedbox for this files.
*(from redmine: issue id 325, created on 2010-03-16, closed on 2011-06-12)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/404mailing list archive does not get updated2019-07-12T16:14:13ZNatanael Copamailing list archive does not get updatedThe archive http://lists.alpinelinux.org/alpine-devel/ does not seem to
have picked up the posts from august.
*(from redmine: issue id 404, created on 2010-08-11, closed on 2010-08-13)*The archive http://lists.alpinelinux.org/alpine-devel/ does not seem to
have picked up the posts from august.
*(from redmine: issue id 404, created on 2010-08-11, closed on 2010-08-13)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/465autobuild edge snapshots2019-07-12T16:14:20ZNatanael Copaautobuild edge snapshotsIt would be nice to build edge snapshots whenever kernel or other
central packages changes
*(from redmine: issue id 465, created on 2010-11-05, closed on 2011-07-20)*It would be nice to build edge snapshots whenever kernel or other
central packages changes
*(from redmine: issue id 465, created on 2010-11-05, closed on 2011-07-20)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/485wiki is unable to send password - mailer error2019-07-12T16:14:22ZNathan Angelacoswiki is unable to send password - mailer errorposter reported:
“I tried the ”email password" feature on the signin page, and received
an email error saying that it couldn’t send the email. It seems like a
server config problem."
The actual error is:
Login error
Error sending m...poster reported:
“I tried the ”email password" feature on the signin page, and received
an email error saying that it couldn’t send the email. It seems like a
server config problem."
The actual error is:
Login error
Error sending mail: mailer error
*(from redmine: issue id 485, created on 2010-11-28, closed on 2010-12-17)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/523Prevent spammers from creating accounts on wiki and making edits2019-07-12T16:14:27ZJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comPrevent spammers from creating accounts on wiki and making editsWe should come up with a better way of preventing spam than the math
verfication that’s currently done, since there has been an increase in
spam over the past few days.
*(from redmine: issue id 523, created on 2011-01-27, closed on 201...We should come up with a better way of preventing spam than the math
verfication that’s currently done, since there has been an increase in
spam over the past few days.
*(from redmine: issue id 523, created on 2011-01-27, closed on 2011-03-24)*
* Relations:
* relates #335Jeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/545Check if regular user can edit a bug2019-07-12T16:14:30ZalgitbotCheck if regular user can edit a bugNot just update…
*(from redmine: issue id 545, created on 2011-03-15, closed on 2011-03-15)*Not just update…
*(from redmine: issue id 545, created on 2011-03-15, closed on 2011-03-15)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/693Package browser doesn't handle special character in URLs2019-07-12T16:14:46ZPaul OnyschukPackage browser doesn't handle special character in URLsPackages with special characters in name like gtk+ can be searched, but
not displayed in package browser:
http://alpinelinux.org/apk/main/x86/gtk%2B
There’re few packages with “+” in names, maybe also with other
characters, but nothing ...Packages with special characters in name like gtk+ can be searched, but
not displayed in package browser:
http://alpinelinux.org/apk/main/x86/gtk%2B
There’re few packages with “+” in names, maybe also with other
characters, but nothing else comes to my mind right now.
*(from redmine: issue id 693, created on 2011-06-19, closed on 2011-07-20)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/708Test ticket2019-07-12T16:14:48ZJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comTest ticketTesting
—
Jeff
*(from redmine: issue id 708, created on 2011-07-14, closed on 2011-07-14)*Testing
—
Jeff
*(from redmine: issue id 708, created on 2011-07-14, closed on 2011-07-14)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/709Test 22019-07-12T16:14:49ZalgitbotTest 2Testing from unregistered account
Jeff
*(from redmine: issue id 709, created on 2011-07-14, closed on 2011-07-14)*Testing from unregistered account
Jeff
*(from redmine: issue id 709, created on 2011-07-14, closed on 2011-07-14)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/710Website does not offer clarification between RELEASE and EDGE versions2019-07-12T16:14:51ZTimothy EstesWebsite does not offer clarification between RELEASE and EDGE versionsI’ve noticed that on the site there is no notice between EDGE and
RELEASE versions of Alpine Linux.
As a new user of the project, I got caught up myself and did not know
the difference until I actually
downloaded the RELEASE version o...I’ve noticed that on the site there is no notice between EDGE and
RELEASE versions of Alpine Linux.
As a new user of the project, I got caught up myself and did not know
the difference until I actually
downloaded the RELEASE version of Alpine Linux. I then spent half a day
puzzling over why Python 2.6.5
would not update to the latest version.
It would be worthwhile to offer more prominent links to the EDGE
download (as I see only RELEASE versions
are shown on the download page), and also possibly a notice clarrifying
the difference between the two.
*(from redmine: issue id 710, created on 2011-07-16, closed on 2011-10-21)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/717self-hosted DNS2019-07-12T16:14:52ZNathan Angelacosself-hosted DNSWe have enough hosts, and growing.
Should move DNS to be self hosting.
*(from redmine: issue id 717, created on 2011-07-29, closed on 2012-01-17)*We have enough hosts, and growing.
Should move DNS to be self hosting.
*(from redmine: issue id 717, created on 2011-07-29, closed on 2012-01-17)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/727upgrade dl-? to 2.2.x release2019-07-12T16:14:53ZNathan Angelacosupgrade dl-? to 2.2.x releaseNeed to upgrade all dl-? servers, wiki and mail to latest alpine
release;
*(from redmine: issue id 727, created on 2011-08-12, closed on 2012-01-30)*Need to upgrade all dl-? servers, wiki and mail to latest alpine
release;
*(from redmine: issue id 727, created on 2011-08-12, closed on 2012-01-30)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/807upgrade dl-* to 2.3.x2019-07-12T16:15:02ZNatanael Copaupgrade dl-* to 2.3.xwould be nice to have our own infra using the latest, to eat our own
dogfood.
*(from redmine: issue id 807, created on 2011-11-10, closed on 2019-05-03)*would be nice to have our own infra using the latest, to eat our own
dogfood.
*(from redmine: issue id 807, created on 2011-11-10, closed on 2019-05-03)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/808set up test@bugs.alpinelinux.org2019-07-12T16:15:02ZNatanael Copaset up test@bugs.alpinelinux.orgIt would be nice to be able test email interface on the redmine project
“Test”.
*(from redmine: issue id 808, created on 2011-11-10, closed on 2011-11-10)*It would be nice to be able test email interface on the redmine project
“Test”.
*(from redmine: issue id 808, created on 2011-11-10, closed on 2011-11-10)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/924Sign In and Password pages are not protected with SSL by default2019-07-12T16:15:15Ziilluzion _Sign In and Password pages are not protected with SSL by defaultGoing back to the previous issue [Sign In page is not protected with
SSL](https://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/36) I would like to say
thank-you and same time to mention that sensitive pages like Sign In and
Password are not protected by ...Going back to the previous issue [Sign In page is not protected with
SSL](https://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/36) I would like to say
thank-you and same time to mention that sensitive pages like Sign In and
Password are not protected by default with SSL.
Is it possible to add a redirection to SSL version and send
http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/account/lost\_password… link with https.
*(from redmine: issue id 924, created on 2012-01-15, closed on 2012-04-13)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/958bugs.a.o registration emails aren't getting through to gmail accounts2019-07-12T16:15:19ZJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.combugs.a.o registration emails aren't getting through to gmail accountsLooks like current config for redmine smtp is now going through a
different mail server, and at least one user has reported that he hasn’t
gotten a registration email.
From the current configuration.yml:
default:
email\_delivery:
...Looks like current config for redmine smtp is now going through a
different mail server, and at least one user has reported that he hasn’t
gotten a registration email.
From the current configuration.yml:
default:
email\_delivery:
delivery\_method: :smtp
smtp\_settings:
address: smtp.prioritytelecom.nl
port: 25
domain: alpinelinux.org
Carlo, any reason why we can’t relay is going through prioritytelecom
instead of through mail.alpinelinux.org?
*(from redmine: issue id 958, created on 2012-01-26, closed on 2012-03-16)*Jeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/964Collect CPU usage stats from build.a.o2019-07-12T16:15:21ZNatanael CopaCollect CPU usage stats from build.a.oIt would be nicce to have some graphs with the CPU utilization of
build.alpinelinux.org
Some simple rrd based of /proc/loadavg would be enough.
*(from redmine: issue id 964, created on 2012-01-27, closed on 2012-02-03)*It would be nicce to have some graphs with the CPU utilization of
build.alpinelinux.org
Some simple rrd based of /proc/loadavg would be enough.
*(from redmine: issue id 964, created on 2012-01-27, closed on 2012-02-03)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacos2012-04-27https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/1300alpine-devel archive isn't being indexed properly by Google2019-07-12T16:15:57ZJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comalpine-devel archive isn't being indexed properly by GoogleGoogle’s index of messages doesn’t reflect an accurate listing of the
archives.
See http://lists.alpinelinux.org/alpine-devel/index.html\#msg827 for
more information.
*(from redmine: issue id 1300, created on 2012-08-06, closed on 201...Google’s index of messages doesn’t reflect an accurate listing of the
archives.
See http://lists.alpinelinux.org/alpine-devel/index.html\#msg827 for
more information.
*(from redmine: issue id 1300, created on 2012-08-06, closed on 2013-12-09)*Jeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/1531bugs.a.o does not send emails2019-07-12T16:16:21ZCarlo Landmeterbugs.a.o does not send emailsmis-configured mail configuruation
*(from redmine: issue id 1531, created on 2013-01-03, closed on 2013-01-15)*mis-configured mail configuruation
*(from redmine: issue id 1531, created on 2013-01-03, closed on 2013-01-15)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/1589Infrastructure backup location2019-07-12T16:16:28ZCarlo LandmeterInfrastructure backup locationDo we have such location/solution? Something with rsync/ssh would be
nice.
We need to take care of bugs and www db/files backup
*(from redmine: issue id 1589, created on 2013-01-31, closed on 2013-11-07)*Do we have such location/solution? Something with rsync/ssh would be
nice.
We need to take care of bugs and www db/files backup
*(from redmine: issue id 1589, created on 2013-01-31, closed on 2013-11-07)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/1839Be able to submit feature requests by email2019-07-12T16:16:56ZNatanael CopaBe able to submit feature requests by emailIt would be nice to be able to send feature requests via email, for
example to feature-request@alpinelinux.org
This should create a ticket on bugs.a.o.
-nc
*(from redmine: issue id 1839, created on 2013-05-03, closed on 2013-05-13)*It would be nice to be able to send feature requests via email, for
example to feature-request@alpinelinux.org
This should create a ticket on bugs.a.o.
-nc
*(from redmine: issue id 1839, created on 2013-05-03, closed on 2013-05-13)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/1840Sending emails to bugs@alpinelinux.org does not work2019-07-12T16:16:57ZNatanael CopaSending emails to bugs@alpinelinux.org does not workEmails send to bugs@alpinelinux.org bounces.
*(from redmine: issue id 1840, created on 2013-05-03, closed on 2013-05-13)*Emails send to bugs@alpinelinux.org bounces.
*(from redmine: issue id 1840, created on 2013-05-03, closed on 2013-05-13)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/1846handling security issues2022-01-29T22:46:09ZPeter Kotcauerhandling security issuesIt would be nice to have an errata mailing list to inform users about
fixed security issues affecting binary packages or the core system.
Mails could include the CVE and other identifiers.
There could be place an unique id tag for thes...It would be nice to have an errata mailing list to inform users about
fixed security issues affecting binary packages or the core system.
Mails could include the CVE and other identifiers.
There could be place an unique id tag for these issues something like
ALPLSA-year:autoincrement (ALPine Linux Security Advisory).
I think one or more security officer(s) should be chosen.
There could be a security@ address where users could send security
related problems (it should have a public pgp key for sending sensitive
information encrypted).
Security officer(s) should be subscribed to distros and linux-distros
closed mailing lists.
*(from redmine: issue id 1846, created on 2013-05-03)*
* Relations:
* child #1858https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/1858Create mailing list for security alerts2020-01-06T14:19:15ZNatanael CopaCreate mailing list for security alertsWe already have a amiling list named ‘alpine-security’. I wonder if we
should make it more clear what this list is for.
Maybe we should have a sec-errata@lists.alpinelinux.org too, where we
only post security erratas.
*(from redmine: ...We already have a amiling list named ‘alpine-security’. I wonder if we
should make it more clear what this list is for.
Maybe we should have a sec-errata@lists.alpinelinux.org too, where we
only post security erratas.
*(from redmine: issue id 1858, created on 2013-05-13)*
* Relations:
* relates #2104
* parent #1846Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/1899New issue page offers "Affected versions" in random order2019-07-12T16:17:04ZDubiousjim .New issue page offers "Affected versions" in random orderWhen I try to create a new issue at
http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/projects/alpine/issues/new,
the “Affected versions” menu has a bunch of version choices but they’re
in an apparently random order. This is in Firefox 20.0.1.
*(from redm...When I try to create a new issue at
http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/projects/alpine/issues/new,
the “Affected versions” menu has a bunch of version choices but they’re
in an apparently random order. This is in Firefox 20.0.1.
*(from redmine: issue id 1899, created on 2013-05-17, closed on 2014-05-22)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/1924Clicking Watch icon in bugtracker no longer works2019-07-12T16:17:07ZDubiousjim .Clicking Watch icon in bugtracker no longer worksWhen I view issues underneath
http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/projects/alpine, clicking on the Watch/star
icon in the upper right used to add hilight the star and add them to my
Watched list. Now clicking on that icon gives me page saying:
...When I view issues underneath
http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/projects/alpine, clicking on the Watch/star
icon in the upper right used to add hilight the star and add them to my
Watched list. Now clicking on that icon gives me page saying:
\[URL=http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/watchers/watch?object\_id=1908&object\_type=issue\]
Page not found
The page you were trying to access doesn’t exist or has been removed.
Back
*(from redmine: issue id 1924, created on 2013-05-21, closed on 2013-05-23)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/2087Category issue2019-07-12T16:17:24ZFabian AffolterCategory issueThe ‘Development’ category \[1\] in the Wiki gives me a database error.
Database error
Jump to: navigation, search
A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. The last attempted data...The ‘Development’ category \[1\] in the Wiki gives me a database error.
Database error
Jump to: navigation, search
A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. The last attempted database query was:
(SQL query hidden)
from within function "Category::refreshCounts". Database returned error "1: ERROR: syntax error at or near "LOCK" LINE 1: ... 'Development' AND (page_id = cl_from) LIMIT 1 LOCK IN SH... ^".
The other tested category links are working fine.
\[1\] http://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Category:Development
*(from redmine: issue id 2087, created on 2013-06-15, closed on 2013-08-06)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/2104suggestion for new mailing lists2019-07-12T16:17:26ZNatanael Copasuggestion for new mailing listsWhen we originally set up the mailing lists, the only users were the
developers. Much has happened since then. Its about time that we get
user oriented mailing lists.
Some suggestsions:
users@lists.alpinelinux.org - community support f...When we originally set up the mailing lists, the only users were the
developers. Much has happened since then. Its about time that we get
user oriented mailing lists.
Some suggestsions:
users@lists.alpinelinux.org - community support for Alpine Linux users
xen@lists.alpinelinux.org - about xen with Alpine Linux
While at it, maybe rename alpine-devel@lists.alpinelinux.org to
devel@lists.alpinelinux.org and similar for infra@lists.alpinelinux.org.
*(from redmine: issue id 2104, created on 2013-06-20, closed on 2018-09-10)*
* Relations:
* relates #1858Jeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/2449alpine-devel archive is not updated2019-07-12T16:18:04ZNatanael Copaalpine-devel archive is not updatedit seems like http://lists.alpinelinux.org/alpine-devel/ has not been
updated since around Nov 7, 2013 (today its Dec 2)
*(from redmine: issue id 2449, created on 2013-12-02, closed on 2013-12-09)*it seems like http://lists.alpinelinux.org/alpine-devel/ has not been
updated since around Nov 7, 2013 (today its Dec 2)
*(from redmine: issue id 2449, created on 2013-12-02, closed on 2013-12-09)*Jeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/2590Remove MIRRORS.txt.old from the mirrors2019-07-12T16:18:18ZDennis PrzytarskiRemove MIRRORS.txt.old from the mirrorsRemove following file from the mirrors: MIRRORS.txt.old
*(from redmine: issue id 2590, created on 2014-01-08, closed on 2014-02-05)*Remove following file from the mirrors: MIRRORS.txt.old
*(from redmine: issue id 2590, created on 2014-01-08, closed on 2014-02-05)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/2882New logo and website design2019-07-12T16:18:54ZNatanael CopaNew logo and website designI think we should try get a new logo and improve website design.
I would be nice have:
1. a general idea to work from
2. change main site design based on the idea
3. make wiki, bugtracker and mailing-list archive look simlar
*(fro...I think we should try get a new logo and improve website design.
I would be nice have:
1. a general idea to work from
2. change main site design based on the idea
3. make wiki, bugtracker and mailing-list archive look simlar
*(from redmine: issue id 2882, created on 2014-05-09, closed on 2014-12-09)*
* Uploads:
* [Alpine_Linux_logo_v1.pdf](/uploads/69c1d94451492df02a42abbd6b8383b2/Alpine_Linux_logo_v1.pdf)
* ![website-mockup](/uploads/5a2465f77a1371a842991a0162e9657e/website-mockup.jpeg) website mockup
* ![alpine-logos-colors](/uploads/445d5f79a37d3069bae0a8a492b18f09/alpine-logos-colors.jpeg)
* ![EuropeanAlpineMountains01](/uploads/5fe8deea9a364a14e025931dfecfaccd/EuropeanAlpineMountains01.jpg) Northern Mountain Chain
* ![EuropeanAlpineMountains02](/uploads/cb25763569e77d41bb2b28e9f9afa80a/EuropeanAlpineMountains02.jpg) Glungezer and Patscherkofel
* ![EuropeanAlpineMountains03](/uploads/9a0ab99389489d3f1de0466121dfdad5/EuropeanAlpineMountains03.jpg) Serles
* [Alpine_Linux_logo_black_white_v1.pdf](/uploads/27157b7d6117b5f467d65d1a1a28ef45/Alpine_Linux_logo_black_white_v1.pdf)
* [Alpine_Linux_logo_v4.pdf](/uploads/dfad252b4aed76402b6f2541d744f1df/Alpine_Linux_logo_v4.pdf)Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/2891bugs.alpinelinux.org certificate is expired2019-07-12T16:18:55ZChris Spillanebugs.alpinelinux.org certificate is expiredLogin to the bug tracker via https://bugs.alpinelinux.org reveals that
the SSL certificate is expired:
“bugs.alpinelinux.org uses an invalid security certificate. The
certificate expired on 25/04/2014 23:30. The current time is 15/05/20...Login to the bug tracker via https://bugs.alpinelinux.org reveals that
the SSL certificate is expired:
“bugs.alpinelinux.org uses an invalid security certificate. The
certificate expired on 25/04/2014 23:30. The current time is 15/05/2014
16:04. (Error code: sec\_error\_expired\_certificate)” <—\[that’s the
error from Firefox\]
If possible, it is recommended to renew the certificate.
*(from redmine: issue id 2891, created on 2014-05-15, closed on 2015-12-09)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/3376ns3.alpinelinux.org2019-07-12T16:19:47ZJohannes Matheisns3.alpinelinux.org% whois alpinelinux.org
\[…\]
Name Server:NS2.ALPINELINUX.ORG
Name Server:NS1.ALPINELINUX.ORG
Name Server:NS3.ALPINELINUX.ORG
\[…\]
% dig +short -tNS alpinelinux.org @NS1.ALPINELINUX.ORG
ns1.alpinelinux.org.
ns2.alpinelinu...% whois alpinelinux.org
\[…\]
Name Server:NS2.ALPINELINUX.ORG
Name Server:NS1.ALPINELINUX.ORG
Name Server:NS3.ALPINELINUX.ORG
\[…\]
% dig +short -tNS alpinelinux.org @NS1.ALPINELINUX.ORG
ns1.alpinelinux.org.
ns2.alpinelinux.org.
The nameserver ns3 does not respond to dns queries and the other
nameservers don’t know it.
*(from redmine: issue id 3376, created on 2014-09-23, closed on 2014-11-18)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/3401Add irc alpinelinux developer availaibiity chart2019-07-12T16:19:50ZV KrishnAdd irc alpinelinux developer availaibiity chartPublish irc availaibiity, something like,
http://trac.xapian.org/wiki/GSoC2014
*(from redmine: issue id 3401, created on 2014-09-29, closed on 2018-01-25)*Publish irc availaibiity, something like,
http://trac.xapian.org/wiki/GSoC2014
*(from redmine: issue id 3401, created on 2014-09-29, closed on 2018-01-25)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/3421Forum: Clean up spam and implement either moderating or carbon-based user ver...2019-07-12T16:19:53ZScrumpy JackForum: Clean up spam and implement either moderating or carbon-based user verification (a la captcha)It’s scruffy and embarrassing.
Picture attached.
*(from redmine: issue id 3421, created on 2014-10-09, closed on 2014-10-14)*
* Uploads:
* ![forums](/uploads/5f31d5a8200836ecc3199a2851d0f44c/forums.png)It’s scruffy and embarrassing.
Picture attached.
*(from redmine: issue id 3421, created on 2014-10-09, closed on 2014-10-14)*
* Uploads:
* ![forums](/uploads/5f31d5a8200836ecc3199a2851d0f44c/forums.png)https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/3425Can't create a alpinewiki account2019-07-12T16:19:53ZScrumpy JackCan't create a alpinewiki accountUnder Iceweasel/Safari, the create account button doesn’t, well, create
an account.
Last account created was 13:23, 10 October 2014 User account Andre.
I can’t help any further than this.
*(from redmine: issue id 3425, created on 20...Under Iceweasel/Safari, the create account button doesn’t, well, create
an account.
Last account created was 13:23, 10 October 2014 User account Andre.
I can’t help any further than this.
*(from redmine: issue id 3425, created on 2014-10-14, closed on 2016-04-16)*Jeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/3615Mailing list web archive need some thorough revamp2019-07-18T19:30:44ZPrzemysław PawełczykMailing list web archive need some thorough revampWhat we see at http://lists.alpinelinux.org/ is simply unbearably awful.
*(from redmine: issue id 3615, created on 2014-12-10)*What we see at http://lists.alpinelinux.org/ is simply unbearably awful.
*(from redmine: issue id 3615, created on 2014-12-10)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/3619Using package browser gives 413 Request Entity Too Large2019-07-12T16:20:15ZPrzemysław PawełczykUsing package browser gives 413 Request Entity Too Largehttp://www.alpinelinux.org/packages/
Any attempt to apply filter or change page gives following message:
>An AJAX HTTP error occurred.
>HTTP Result Code: 413
>Debugging information follows.
>Path: /views/ajax
>StatusText: Requ...http://www.alpinelinux.org/packages/
Any attempt to apply filter or change page gives following message:
>An AJAX HTTP error occurred.
>HTTP Result Code: 413
>Debugging information follows.
>Path: /views/ajax
>StatusText: Request Entity Too Large
>ResponseText: 413 Request Entity Too Large
>Request Entity Too Large
>Your request was dropped because it was too long.
Tested with Chrome 39.0.2171.71 and iceweasel 31.2.0 on Debian testing
x86\_64.
(I think it didn’t happen on Chrome on Windows 7 at home yesterday.)
*(from redmine: issue id 3619, created on 2014-12-11, closed on 2015-12-02)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/3637lxc-alpine is broken in lxc-template on github.com/lxc/lxc2019-07-12T16:20:18ZScrumpy Jacklxc-alpine is broken in lxc-template on github.com/lxc/lxcthis is the broken part
if \[ -z “$repository” \]; then
url=http://wiki.alpinelinux.org/cgi-bin/dl.cgi
if \[ -z “$release” \]; then
echo -n “Determining the latest release… ”
release=$($wget $url/.latest.$apk\_arch.txt | \\
cu...this is the broken part
if \[ -z “$repository” \]; then
url=http://wiki.alpinelinux.org/cgi-bin/dl.cgi
if \[ -z “$release” \]; then
echo -n “Determining the latest release… ”
release=$($wget $url/.latest.$apk\_arch.txt | \\
cut -d " " -f 3 | cut -d / -f 1 | uniq)
if \[ -z “$release” \]; then
echo failed
return 1
fi
there is no .latest files on mirrors
*(from redmine: issue id 3637, created on 2014-12-15, closed on 2015-01-30)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/4760size in bytes of ISOs on http://alpinelinux.org/downloads/2022-04-22T05:48:44ZScrumpy Jacksize in bytes of ISOs on http://alpinelinux.org/downloads/Can we publish the sizes in bytes of ISOs, as well as human readable?
eg:
iso size checksum
alpine-3.2.3-x86_64.iso 299 MB (313602048) sha1 | sha256 | asc
It helps for things like ver...Can we publish the sizes in bytes of ISOs, as well as human readable?
eg:
iso size checksum
alpine-3.2.3-x86_64.iso 299 MB (313602048) sha1 | sha256 | asc
It helps for things like verifying the checksums once the ISO is burned
to optical media
*(from redmine: issue id 4760, created on 2015-10-09)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/4981Wiki should use SSL/TLS2019-07-12T16:22:40ZJakub JirutkaWiki should use SSL/TLSThere’s an expired certificate on https://wiki.alpinelinux.org and web
server returns 503 Service Unavailable.
*(from redmine: issue id 4981, created on 2016-01-01, closed on 2017-12-09)*There’s an expired certificate on https://wiki.alpinelinux.org and web
server returns 503 Service Unavailable.
*(from redmine: issue id 4981, created on 2016-01-01, closed on 2017-12-09)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacos2016-06-02https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/4982Wrong and expired certificates on https://dl-[1-3].alpinelinux.org2019-07-12T16:22:40ZJakub JirutkaWrong and expired certificates on https://dl-[1-3].alpinelinux.orgCertificates on https://dl-\[1-3\].alpinelinux.org are issued for
another domains and all of them are already expired.
*(from redmine: issue id 4982, created on 2016-01-01, closed on 2017-05-19)*Certificates on https://dl-\[1-3\].alpinelinux.org are issued for
another domains and all of them are already expired.
*(from redmine: issue id 4982, created on 2016-01-01, closed on 2017-05-19)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/4983Wrong TLS certificate on https://rsync.alpinelinux.org2019-07-12T16:22:41ZJakub JirutkaWrong TLS certificate on https://rsync.alpinelinux.orgThe certificate on https://rsync.alpinelinux.org is invalid, it was
issued for bugs.alpinelinux.org and alpinelinux.org, not
rsync.alpinelinux.org.
*(from redmine: issue id 4983, created on 2016-01-01, closed on 2018-01-25)*The certificate on https://rsync.alpinelinux.org is invalid, it was
issued for bugs.alpinelinux.org and alpinelinux.org, not
rsync.alpinelinux.org.
*(from redmine: issue id 4983, created on 2016-01-01, closed on 2018-01-25)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/5713Patchwork redirects user to HTTP, exploitable for MiT attack!2019-07-12T16:23:58ZJakub JirutkaPatchwork redirects user to HTTP, exploitable for MiT attack!When I log-in via secure protocol
(https://patchwork.alpinelinux.org/user/login/), it always redirects me
to HTTP. This is a serious security vulnerability, because session
cookie is transferred in plain text, so it can be easily stolen ...When I log-in via secure protocol
(https://patchwork.alpinelinux.org/user/login/), it always redirects me
to HTTP. This is a serious security vulnerability, because session
cookie is transferred in plain text, so it can be easily stolen using
MiT attack!
We already have TLS certificate, so why is HTTP even allowed?
*(from redmine: issue id 5713, created on 2016-06-12, closed on 2018-12-28)*
* Relations:
* parent #5720https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/5720Should we only allow https traffic to alpine infra web servers?2019-07-12T16:24:00ZCarlo LandmeterShould we only allow https traffic to alpine infra web servers?This topic has been discussed multiple times on IRC now.
Im not a security specialist, comments please.
*(from redmine: issue id 5720, created on 2016-06-14, closed on 2018-12-28)*
* Relations:
* child #5713This topic has been discussed multiple times on IRC now.
Im not a security specialist, comments please.
*(from redmine: issue id 5720, created on 2016-06-14, closed on 2018-12-28)*
* Relations:
* child #5713https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/5721TLS certificate is for alpinelinux.org only, www.alpinelinux.org is missing2019-07-12T16:24:00ZJulian LadischTLS certificate is for alpinelinux.org only, www.alpinelinux.org is missingBrowsing to https://alpinelinux.org/ works fine, but browsing to
https://www.alpinelinux.org/ yields
“Your connection is not secure
www.alpinelinux.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is only valid for alpineli...Browsing to https://alpinelinux.org/ works fine, but browsing to
https://www.alpinelinux.org/ yields
“Your connection is not secure
www.alpinelinux.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is only valid for alpinelinux.org.
Error code: SSL\_ERROR\_BAD\_CERT\_DOMAIN”
Please put both domain names into the certificate.
*(from redmine: issue id 5721, created on 2016-06-14, closed on 2017-06-06)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/5985Bad mirrors2019-07-12T16:24:29ZBrian WhiteBad mirrorsWhile attempting to install Alpine Linux today, I noticed that 3 of the
mirrors in the mirror list are defunct. Specifically, they are the
\*.lax-noc.com mirrors (repos.lax-noc.com, repos.dfw.lax-noc.com, and
repos.mia.lax-noc.com). They...While attempting to install Alpine Linux today, I noticed that 3 of the
mirrors in the mirror list are defunct. Specifically, they are the
\*.lax-noc.com mirrors (repos.lax-noc.com, repos.dfw.lax-noc.com, and
repos.mia.lax-noc.com). They are no longer hosting **any** Alpine Linux
files.
*(from redmine: issue id 5985, created on 2016-08-03, closed on 2018-01-25)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/6113Latest Development feed on http://alpinelinux.org is not updating2019-07-12T16:24:42ZJakub JirutkaLatest Development feed on http://alpinelinux.org is not updating*(from redmine: issue id 6113, created on 2016-09-01, closed on 2017-05-22)**(from redmine: issue id 6113, created on 2016-09-01, closed on 2017-05-22)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/6201No TLS certificate for git.alpinelinux.org2019-07-12T16:24:52ZJames McGlashanNo TLS certificate for git.alpinelinux.org*(from redmine: issue id 6201, created on 2016-09-21, closed on 2018-01-25)**(from redmine: issue id 6201, created on 2016-09-21, closed on 2018-01-25)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/6377WWW IPv62022-03-28T20:29:55Zmello tronWWW IPv6Hello,
It’d be nice if the public facing web domains had functioning AAAA
records.
*(from redmine: issue id 6377, created on 2016-10-21)*Hello,
It’d be nice if the public facing web domains had functioning AAAA
records.
*(from redmine: issue id 6377, created on 2016-10-21)*Kevin DaudtKevin Daudthttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/6389bad signature on APKINDEX on aarch64 edge for testing and community repositor...2019-07-12T16:25:13ZEdward Vielmettibad signature on APKINDEX on aarch64 edge for testing and community repositories.Having just gotten Alpine to run in a container (see previous issue) I
am now running into issues with apk’s signature handling of some aarch64
repositories. I’m getting BAD signature errors.
/etc/apk \# apk —version
apk-tools 2.6.8, ...Having just gotten Alpine to run in a container (see previous issue) I
am now running into issues with apk’s signature handling of some aarch64
repositories. I’m getting BAD signature errors.
/etc/apk \# apk —version
apk-tools 2.6.8, compiled for aarch64.
/etc/apk \# apk add —update easy-rsa
fetch
http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main/aarch64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
fetch
http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community/aarch64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
ERROR: http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community: BAD signature
WARNING: Ignoring APKINDEX.49e1404d.tar.gz: No such file or directory
fetch
http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing/aarch64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
ERROR: http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing: BAD signature
WARNING: Ignoring APKINDEX.cbed5262.tar.gz: No such file or directory
ERROR: unsatisfiable constraints:
easy-rsa (missing):
required by: world\[easy-rsa\]
/etc/apk \# cat repositories
http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main
http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community
http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing
*(from redmine: issue id 6389, created on 2016-10-26, closed on 2017-05-22)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/6418SSL cert for build.alpinelinux.org2019-07-12T16:25:16Zmello tronSSL cert for build.alpinelinux.orgbuild.alpinelinux.org should have an SSL cert and an HTTP redirect.
*(from redmine: issue id 6418, created on 2016-11-02, closed on 2019-05-03)*build.alpinelinux.org should have an SSL cert and an HTTP redirect.
*(from redmine: issue id 6418, created on 2016-11-02, closed on 2019-05-03)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/6419SSL cert for git.alpinelinux.org2019-07-12T16:25:17Zmello tronSSL cert for git.alpinelinux.orggit.alpinelinux.org web frontend should have an SSL cert and an HTTP
redirect.
*(from redmine: issue id 6419, created on 2016-11-02, closed on 2017-06-06)*git.alpinelinux.org web frontend should have an SSL cert and an HTTP
redirect.
*(from redmine: issue id 6419, created on 2016-11-02, closed on 2017-06-06)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/6521Unreadable file in rsync.a.o/alpine: /edge/releases/x86/.alpine-vanilla-3.5.0...2019-07-12T16:25:28ZJakub JirutkaUnreadable file in rsync.a.o/alpine: /edge/releases/x86/.alpine-vanilla-3.5.0_rc3-x86.iso.ocjEEMWhen I sync with rsync://rsync.alpinelinux.org/alpine/, I always get:
rsync: send_files failed to open "/edge/releases/x86/.alpine-vanilla-3.5.0_rc3-x86.iso.ocjEEM" (in alpine): Permission denied (13)
*(from redmine: issue id 6521...When I sync with rsync://rsync.alpinelinux.org/alpine/, I always get:
rsync: send_files failed to open "/edge/releases/x86/.alpine-vanilla-3.5.0_rc3-x86.iso.ocjEEM" (in alpine): Permission denied (13)
*(from redmine: issue id 6521, created on 2016-12-05, closed on 2018-03-06)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/6731Questions about bug reports system2019-07-12T16:25:51ZalgitbotQuestions about bug reports systemI want to make better bug reports so for that I want to clear some
things.
\- I can’t put \`Affected version = edge\` What should I do? Put on the
body of the bug report that I’m on edge?
\- For bugs on edge should I put \`Target versi...I want to make better bug reports so for that I want to clear some
things.
\- I can’t put \`Affected version = edge\` What should I do? Put on the
body of the bug report that I’m on edge?
\- For bugs on edge should I put \`Target version = 3.5.1 or 3.6\` ? Is
the 3.5.1 only going to fix 3.5.0 bugs or also edge bugs?
\- I can’t edit my own bug reports! Can this be fixed? Many times I want
to mark it fixed, or change detail, or edit description, or change
priority… But I can’t even if it’s my bug
Thanks a lot.
I hope my bug reports get better after this.
*(from redmine: issue id 6731, created on 2017-01-25, closed on 2018-09-10)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/7768HTTPS for dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org2019-07-12T16:27:40ZTimothy HiginbottomHTTPS for dl-cdn.alpinelinux.orgIt would provide more security and increase adoption if packages and
releases were served over HTTPS.
https://letsencrypt.org provides free certificates.
https://certbot.eff.org. is the tool that manages the certificate
acquiring proces...It would provide more security and increase adoption if packages and
releases were served over HTTPS.
https://letsencrypt.org provides free certificates.
https://certbot.eff.org. is the tool that manages the certificate
acquiring process. You can use a plugin for nginx to automatically
verify the domain, or you can just run a script that will either serve a
file, or create a standalone webserver temporarily for verification.
They also have plugins for Apache, HAProxy, etc.
*(from redmine: issue id 7768, created on 2017-08-26, closed on 2018-01-25)*Nathan AngelacosNathan Angelacoshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8087dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org https/SSL/certificate failure2019-07-12T16:28:13Zrune ldl-cdn.alpinelinux.org https/SSL/certificate failureTrying “apk update” using SSL fails today. It was working fine this
weekend.
Checking the distribution site for Alpine Linux:
https://www.sslchecker.com/sslchecker?su=65558f917c4b529673ef0c275832158e
This shows certificate CN for “a.s...Trying “apk update” using SSL fails today. It was working fine this
weekend.
Checking the distribution site for Alpine Linux:
https://www.sslchecker.com/sslchecker?su=65558f917c4b529673ef0c275832158e
This shows certificate CN for “a.ssl.fastly.net”.
> apk update
fetch https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
SSL certificate subject doesn't match host dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org
ERROR: https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main: Permission denied
WARNING: Ignoring APKINDEX.e37b76c2.tar.gz: No such file or directory
fetch https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
SSL certificate subject doesn't match host dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org
ERROR: https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing: Permission denied
WARNING: Ignoring APKINDEX.c0dba71d.tar.gz: No such file or directory
fetch https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
SSL certificate subject doesn't match host dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org
ERROR: https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community: Permission denied
WARNING: Ignoring APKINDEX.d022dfc8.tar.gz: No such file or directory
> wget -v https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community
--2017-10-31 16:47:56-- https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community
Resolving dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org (dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org)... 151.101.112.249
Connecting to dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org (dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org)|151.101.112.249|:443... connected.
ERROR: no certificate subject alternative name matches
requested host name ‘dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org’.
To connect to dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'.
> cat /etc/apk/repositories
https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main
https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing
https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community
*(from redmine: issue id 8087, created on 2017-10-31, closed on 2018-01-25)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8261"latest development" links should use https2019-07-12T16:28:31ZStanley Flores"latest development" links should use httpsThe links under “latest development” on https://alpinelinux.org/ should
use https://git.alpinelinux.org instead of the present
http://git.alpinelinux.org now that git.alpinelinux.org supports it
*(from redmine: issue id 8261, created o...The links under “latest development” on https://alpinelinux.org/ should
use https://git.alpinelinux.org instead of the present
http://git.alpinelinux.org now that git.alpinelinux.org supports it
*(from redmine: issue id 8261, created on 2017-12-08, closed on 2018-01-25)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8262Redirect http to https2019-07-12T16:28:32ZStanley FloresRedirect http to httpshttp://forum.alpinelinux.org/ should redirect to the secure version,
https://forum.alpinelinux.org/
*(from redmine: issue id 8262, created on 2017-12-08, closed on 2017-12-12)*http://forum.alpinelinux.org/ should redirect to the secure version,
https://forum.alpinelinux.org/
*(from redmine: issue id 8262, created on 2017-12-08, closed on 2017-12-12)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8300Receiving 404 response for many build logs2019-07-12T16:28:36ZalgitbotReceiving 404 response for many build logsWhen attempting to access build logs via
https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages, many (not all) return 404 errors.
Two examples provided below.
A build log returning 404:
http://build.alpinelinux.org/buildlogs/build-3-7-x86\_64/main/js...When attempting to access build logs via
https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages, many (not all) return 404 errors.
Two examples provided below.
A build log returning 404:
http://build.alpinelinux.org/buildlogs/build-3-7-x86\_64/main/jsoncpp-dev/jsoncpp-dev-1.8.1-r1.log
Actual build log is returned:
http://build.alpinelinux.org/buildlogs/build-3-7-x86\_64/community/homer-api/homer-api-5.0.6-r13.log
*(from redmine: issue id 8300, created on 2017-12-14, closed on 2018-01-25)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8413Document the current infrastructure2022-11-06T20:41:16ZKevin DaudtDocument the current infrastructureVery little is documented about the infrastructure, making it hard for
others to help with the project.
This is a project task to make sure everything gets documented.
*(from redmine: issue id 8413, created on 2018-01-25)*
* Relation...Very little is documented about the infrastructure, making it hard for
others to help with the project.
This is a project task to make sure everything gets documented.
*(from redmine: issue id 8413, created on 2018-01-25)*
* Relations:
* child #8424https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8424Make an inventory of the current infrastructure2022-11-06T20:43:46ZKevin DaudtMake an inventory of the current infrastructureBefore the infrastructure can be documented, we need to make an
inventory of what infrastructure is there.
*(from redmine: issue id 8424, created on 2018-01-26)*
* Relations:
* parent #8413Before the infrastructure can be documented, we need to make an
inventory of what infrastructure is there.
*(from redmine: issue id 8424, created on 2018-01-26)*
* Relations:
* parent #8413https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8426Tiered mirrors2021-11-13T15:25:57ZDaniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orgTiered mirrors*Alpine Linux has only one master server, using way more bandwidth than it should. We should therefore implement tiered mirrors.*
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...*Alpine Linux has only one master server, using way more bandwidth than it should. We should therefore implement tiered mirrors.*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This means **only** our own mirrors will synchronize from
master.alpinelinux.org, and that third-party mirrors in turn will
synchronize from them.
Tiers will be something like this:
**“Tier 0” / master**
- master.alpinelinux.org
**Tier 1**
- dl-N.alpinelinux.org
**Tier 2**
- 3rd party mirrors
*(from redmine: issue id 8426, created on 2018-01-26)*
* Relations:
* child #8427
* child #8428
* Uploads:
* [infra.pdf](/uploads/2122b28f729a8bc47d0599b6ea0593da/infra.pdf)https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8427Make sure all dl-N mirrors have 1 Gbps+2019-07-12T16:28:51ZDaniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orgMake sure all dl-N mirrors have 1 Gbps+In order for tiered mirrors to be feasible, all our dl-N.alpinelinux.org
mirrors **must** mirror the entire master mirror, **and** must have a
network bandwidth of 1 Gbps or more.
All third party mirrors will synchronize from our tier 1...In order for tiered mirrors to be feasible, all our dl-N.alpinelinux.org
mirrors **must** mirror the entire master mirror, **and** must have a
network bandwidth of 1 Gbps or more.
All third party mirrors will synchronize from our tier 1 mirrors (master
->T1 ->T2/3rd party)
*(from redmine: issue id 8427, created on 2018-01-26, closed on 2019-06-19)*
* Relations:
* parent #8426Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8428Make all third party mirrors sync from T1 mirrors2022-12-03T21:42:56ZDaniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orgMake all third party mirrors sync from T1 mirrorsAll third party mirrors **must** synchronize from our tier 1 (dl-N)
mirrors, and **not** from master.
Therefore we must contact the admins for all third party mirrors and
notify them of this.
A list of contacts are in the git.a.o:infra...All third party mirrors **must** synchronize from our tier 1 (dl-N)
mirrors, and **not** from master.
Therefore we must contact the admins for all third party mirrors and
notify them of this.
A list of contacts are in the git.a.o:infra/mirrors repository.
*(from redmine: issue id 8428, created on 2018-01-26)*
* Relations:
* parent #8426https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8446Upgrade redmine to latest version2019-07-12T16:28:54ZCarlo LandmeterUpgrade redmine to latest versionWe are currently running an older version of redmine which is still
based on apk based installation.
The idea is to upgrade redmine by:
1. Install in new container (test already available)
2. Upgrade the current test install
3. chec...We are currently running an older version of redmine which is still
based on apk based installation.
The idea is to upgrade redmine by:
1. Install in new container (test already available)
2. Upgrade the current test install
3. check if current ruby deps are in aports (hint imagemagick)
4. install services currently running on redmine container
1. smtp server (postfix)
2. mqtt-exec to update local git repos for redmine
5. change dhcp server to use dhcp static ip assignment for new redmine.
6. update nginx proxy (and check config) to use new redmine
7. all that is forgotten
*(from redmine: issue id 8446, created on 2018-01-29, closed on 2018-03-13)*Kevin DaudtKevin Daudt2018-03-06https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8451DNS for our intranet2020-01-06T13:11:16ZDaniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orgDNS for our intranetIt would be nice to have a DNS server (+ forwarder?) on our intranet to
resolve names for hosts, such as wiki.intra.a.o.
I will set up a test on uk.a.o for this, using dnsmasq.
*(from redmine: issue id 8451, created on 2018-01-30)*It would be nice to have a DNS server (+ forwarder?) on our intranet to
resolve names for hosts, such as wiki.intra.a.o.
I will set up a test on uk.a.o for this, using dnsmasq.
*(from redmine: issue id 8451, created on 2018-01-30)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8452Upgrade patchwork2019-07-17T13:57:02ZDaniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orgUpgrade patchworkWe are currently running on patchwork 1.1.0 from early 2016, and we
should upgrade to 2.0.1\[1\].
Considering our patchwork server is running patchwork from aports\[2\],
we should be fine upgrading the package itself.
\[1\]: https://gi...We are currently running on patchwork 1.1.0 from early 2016, and we
should upgrade to 2.0.1\[1\].
Considering our patchwork server is running patchwork from aports\[2\],
we should be fine upgrading the package itself.
\[1\]: https://github.com/getpatchwork/patchwork/releases
\[2\]: https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/main/x86\_64/patchwork
*(from redmine: issue id 8452, created on 2018-01-30)*
* Relations:
* child #8453Daniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orgDaniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orghttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8453Make patchwork use postgres instead of mysql2022-11-06T20:44:09ZDaniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orgMake patchwork use postgres instead of mysqlWe should investigate the possibility of moving patchwork’s database to
postgres running on uk.a.o instead of using mysql.
Said postgresql server is running at intranet IP ending with `5.2`. You
can access it with `sudo lxc-attach -n po...We should investigate the possibility of moving patchwork’s database to
postgres running on uk.a.o instead of using mysql.
Said postgresql server is running at intranet IP ending with `5.2`. You
can access it with `sudo lxc-attach -n postgres` from uk.a.o.
*(from redmine: issue id 8453, created on 2018-01-30)*
* Relations:
* parent #8452Daniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orgDaniel Isaksendisaksen@alpinelinux.orghttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8467Announce new issues on #alpine-devel2019-07-12T16:28:58ZCarlo LandmeterAnnounce new issues on #alpine-develAnnounce on both irc and matrix channel.
*(from redmine: issue id 8467, created on 2018-02-01, closed on 2018-03-13)*Announce on both irc and matrix channel.
*(from redmine: issue id 8467, created on 2018-02-01, closed on 2018-03-13)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8475add SSL/TLS support to Alpine MQTT infrastructure2022-10-06T21:00:48ZCarlo Landmeteradd SSL/TLS support to Alpine MQTT infrastructureWe are currently only supporting plain text MQTT and MQTT+Websockets on
msg.alpinelinux.org.
This should be extended with MQTT over SSL/TLS and Websockets over
SSL/TLS.
To migrate all infra to SSL/TLS mqtt-exec will need to be updated...We are currently only supporting plain text MQTT and MQTT+Websockets on
msg.alpinelinux.org.
This should be extended with MQTT over SSL/TLS and Websockets over
SSL/TLS.
To migrate all infra to SSL/TLS mqtt-exec will need to be updated with
SSL/TLS support.
See: https://github.com/ncopa/mqtt-exec/issues/4
*(from redmine: issue id 8475, created on 2018-02-05)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/8631Registration with Redmine fails on mobile devices2019-07-12T16:29:16ZKevin DaudtRegistration with Redmine fails on mobile devicesWhen trying to register a new account on mobile devices (IOS and
Android), users get an error: ‘Login is invalid’.
*(from redmine: issue id 8631, created on 2018-03-08, closed on 2019-04-14)*When trying to register a new account on mobile devices (IOS and
Android), users get an error: ‘Login is invalid’.
*(from redmine: issue id 8631, created on 2018-03-08, closed on 2019-04-14)*Kevin DaudtKevin Daudthttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9055Add an index.tab and index.json to the download site2021-11-12T15:08:51ZNick SchonningAdd an index.tab and index.json to the download siteSorry I’m just not looking in the right place. I checked out
http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/ but couldn’t find anything like
what nodejs has for being able to easily pull relase version info. EX:
\- https://nodejs.org/dist/index.j...Sorry I’m just not looking in the right place. I checked out
http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/ but couldn’t find anything like
what nodejs has for being able to easily pull relase version info. EX:
\- https://nodejs.org/dist/index.json
- https://nodejs.org/dist/index.tab
This appears to be done by a tool they wrote here
https://github.com/nodejs/nodejs-dist-indexer
The reason I’m looking for a file like this is to automate bumping
images as they are released
*(from redmine: issue id 9055, created on 2018-07-05)*Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9064[SECURITY] Password based auth is available on git.alpinelinux.org2019-07-12T16:30:01ZDave Hall[SECURITY] Password based auth is available on git.alpinelinux.orgAfter the gentoo breach I have been looking at how the various distros I
use secure their infrastructure. I know you use github as a mirror of
git.alpinelinux.org and that the build servers don’t use github.
I decided to check if git.al...After the gentoo breach I have been looking at how the various distros I
use secure their infrastructure. I know you use github as a mirror of
git.alpinelinux.org and that the build servers don’t use github.
I decided to check if git.alpinelinux.org allows any authentication
method other than keys. It turns out it allows password based auth:
\`\`\`
$ ssh -v clandmeter@git.alpinelinux.org
+OpenSSH\_7.6p1, LibreSSL 2.6.2
\[…\]
debug1: Authentications that can continue:
publickey,password,keyboard-interactive
\`\`\`
I know that tools such as fail2ban can be used to prevent brute force
attacks. At the same time it doesn’t sit well with me having password
auth enabled for public facing SSH.
Sorry if this is the wrong place for this ticket. Someone told me it was
the best place to raise it.
*(from redmine: issue id 9064, created on 2018-07-07, closed on 2018-08-20)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9071Outdated copyright notice2020-01-06T13:10:33ZTBKOutdated copyright noticeOn https://alpinelinux.org/ and https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages
the footer copyright notice says 2017.
See attached file.
*(from redmine: issue id 9071, created on 2018-07-11)*
* Uploads:
* ![2018-07-11_03-02-09](/uploads/c79...On https://alpinelinux.org/ and https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages
the footer copyright notice says 2017.
See attached file.
*(from redmine: issue id 9071, created on 2018-07-11)*
* Uploads:
* ![2018-07-11_03-02-09](/uploads/c79b02d159f5ab696d19f1efe5447669/2018-07-11_03-02-09.png)Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9072pkgs.alpinelinux.org displays old forums link2019-07-12T16:30:02ZTBKpkgs.alpinelinux.org displays old forums linkIn the top right corner the link for the old forum is still displayed
(See attached image).
The link was removed with this commit in May
https://github.com/alpinelinux/aports-turbo/commit/bd77ac84b5c780408799155804f6c519e9c0ee12
I have...In the top right corner the link for the old forum is still displayed
(See attached image).
The link was removed with this commit in May
https://github.com/alpinelinux/aports-turbo/commit/bd77ac84b5c780408799155804f6c519e9c0ee12
I have checked the page on two devices with different connections to
make sure it not displayed becaused of some old cache on my end.
*(from redmine: issue id 9072, created on 2018-07-11, closed on 2018-09-30)*
* Uploads:
* ![2018-07-11_03-09-24](/uploads/7c25835ab1f6c00a6b3cd58acae35cad/2018-07-11_03-09-24.png)https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9076Remove flag button from non-edge packages on pkgs.alpinelinux.org2022-07-25T10:55:13ZSascha PaunovicRemove flag button from non-edge packages on pkgs.alpinelinux.orgSince one cannot flag packages that aren’t in the edge repos, having the
flag button doesn’t make sense there doesn’t make sense.
*(from redmine: issue id 9076, created on 2018-07-11)*Since one cannot flag packages that aren’t in the edge repos, having the
flag button doesn’t make sense there doesn’t make sense.
*(from redmine: issue id 9076, created on 2018-07-11)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9081Disable anonymous bug reporting2019-07-12T16:30:04ZCarlo LandmeterDisable anonymous bug reportingI would like to disable anonymous bug reporting.
Its currently difficult if not impossible to contact the bug author.
Also, registering would make bug reports more serious.
Example: https://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/9080
*(from ...I would like to disable anonymous bug reporting.
Its currently difficult if not impossible to contact the bug author.
Also, registering would make bug reports more serious.
Example: https://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/9080
*(from redmine: issue id 9081, created on 2018-07-13, closed on 2018-08-20)*
* Relations:
* relates #2https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9134Improve the contributors/developers environment2020-01-06T13:09:55ZCarlo LandmeterImprove the contributors/developers environmentThis issue is not specifically targeted at a single item in our infra
but more general discussion thread to eventually evolve into sub tasks
to get a better environment.
Please add your issues and/or possible solutions and ill update t...This issue is not specifically targeted at a single item in our infra
but more general discussion thread to eventually evolve into sub tasks
to get a better environment.
Please add your issues and/or possible solutions and ill update this
item.
Current issues
==============
Authentication
--------------
Currently Redmine does not support proper Oauth integration. It would be
nice if we could have that implemented.
We currently have an issue open \#9081 to disable anon bug reporting.
Issues per branch
-----------------
Would be nice if we could somehow track security issues per branch see:
https://www.redmine.org/issues/1266\#change-56683
Multi Arch CI
-------------
Currently we use an external service (travis) to verify our
contributions. The limitations is that this is only available for
x86\_84.
It would be nice if we could somehow have a CI which can push jobs to
different containers in our infra on different architectures.
Most of our developers do not have access to these Archs so It would be
nice for them to send jobs to verify their contributions.
Patch queue management
----------------------
We currently have 2 queues, GitHub and Patchwork. This is by far optimal
and should be reduced to a single queue where people can contribute
to.
This will be much easier to maintain and less people will complain one
of the queues is better managed and remove questions as to which they
should contribute to.
To my knowledge the reason people use patchwork/ml is that they don’t
like to have an account on Github for privacy reasons. I think we should
support
this request and provided them with an alternative solution which means
we would have to replace both of them with a locally hosted solution.
Ideas regarding solutions
=========================
Unified solution
----------------
I’ve looked into the Open Source world to see if there is a holy grail
to work around the above mentioned issues.
After reviewing I ended up with only two solutions that seem to pack the
feature set we currently need is very active and had proper
documentation.
Both projects also have a side project which can migrate issues from
Redmine which is kind of nice to have.
### GitLab
This currently seems to be a choice for many other open source projects,
but its very hard to maintain it locally.
I started packaging the individual parts (gitlab-ce, gitaly…) but it was
very messy and i ended up with huge packages. I’ve seen Jirutka has
tried to
package it up for Gentoo but in the end stopped working on it. So in the
end I gave up because it seems to be very messy and time consuming.
### Phabricator
This application seems to be very easy to install, has only a few
dependencies so its a matter of an hour to get up and running.
Also the upgrade path is very simple and will be very easy to maintain
(if I read the documentation correctly).
The main issue we faced up till now is the workflow and the actual patch
integration in Phabricator. The only way to retrieve the patches
is to fetch the diff via the web interface or via the PHP cli. There is
no way to grab an mbox file or branch and locally apply and push it
(like we do with github).
This is one of the main issues ncopa faced when trying it out. I didn’t
look closer if this can be overcome somehow.
There is a test instance available at https://phabtest.alpinelinux.org
(the database isn’t running local so its maybe a bit slow at times).
Separate solutions
------------------
I didn’t have time yet to look into possible other solutions so any
feedback is appreciated.
*(from redmine: issue id 9134, created on 2018-07-25)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9148'LATEST DEVELOPMENT' does not update on Alpine Linux frontpage2019-07-12T16:30:14Zalgitbot'LATEST DEVELOPMENT' does not update on Alpine Linux frontpageThe section ‘LATEST DEVELOPMENT’ on the Alpine Linux frontpage is not in
sync with https://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/log
*(from redmine: issue id 9148, created on 2018-07-29, closed on 2018-09-10)*The section ‘LATEST DEVELOPMENT’ on the Alpine Linux frontpage is not in
sync with https://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/log
*(from redmine: issue id 9148, created on 2018-07-29, closed on 2018-09-10)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9192pkgs.ao: dependencies listed multiple times2019-07-12T16:30:19ZAlexander Edlandpkgs.ao: dependencies listed multiple timeswhen a package foo links with N libraries from another package bar, bar
is listed N times in the dependency list.
example: https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/testing/x86\_64/mgba
*(from redmine: issue id 9192, created on 2018-0...when a package foo links with N libraries from another package bar, bar
is listed N times in the dependency list.
example: https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/testing/x86\_64/mgba
*(from redmine: issue id 9192, created on 2018-08-06, closed on 2018-08-20)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9194Problems with dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org: redirect to https via Squid (results in...2019-07-12T16:30:20ZDaniel HahlerProblems with dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org: redirect to https via Squid (results in 404)1. I have noticed that “curl -I
http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.8/main/x86\_64/APKINDEX.tar.g
z” redirects to
“https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.8/main/x86\_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz”,
but only when using a local Squid http cac...1. I have noticed that “curl -I
http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.8/main/x86\_64/APKINDEX.tar.g
z” redirects to
“https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.8/main/x86\_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz”,
but only when using a local Squid http cache!
The redirection target results in a 404 then.
2. When trying to access https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org in general, you
will get a certificate error:
% curl
https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.8/main/x86\_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
curl: (51) SSL: no alternative certificate subject name matches target
host name ‘dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org’
3. On https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Alpine\_Linux:Mirrors there is a
link to http://rsync.alpinelinux.org/alpine/MIRRORS.txt, which appears
to redirect to https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/MIRRORS.txt (404).
The most puzzling part is 1. though - it appears to really be related to
using Squid, even with
“forwarded\_for transparent” and “via off”.
I’ve tried to look at what happens with
https://github.com/yinqiwen/gsnova between dl-cdn and Squid to some
mixed avail - I think without “forwarded\_for transparent” and “via off”
it would still redirect, but with those options enabled (to hide that
Squid is used) it worked better (it does not redirect to https/404), but
resulted in i/o timeout, e.g. “apk update” fails:
fetch
http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.8/main/x86\_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
ERROR: http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.8/main: BAD signature
I’ve used the following to use gsnova as parent proxy:
cache\_peer 127.0.0.1 parent 23128 0 no-query no-digest
never\_direct allow all
*(from redmine: issue id 9194, created on 2018-08-06, closed on 2018-08-07)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9198images/ missing from boot.a.o2019-07-12T16:30:21ZGhost Userimages/ missing from boot.a.oThe links in the “Image” section are leading into 404’s, it worked
previously.
*(from redmine: issue id 9198, created on 2018-08-07, closed on 2018-08-20)*The links in the “Image” section are leading into 404’s, it worked
previously.
*(from redmine: issue id 9198, created on 2018-08-07, closed on 2018-08-20)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9247Improve mirror monitoring2019-07-12T16:30:26ZKevin DaudtImprove mirror monitoringCurrently mirror monitoring only includes checking if the mirror is
alive. Improve monitoring so that we can see if a mirror behind for a
long period.
*(from redmine: issue id 9247, created on 2018-08-16, closed on 2018-09-30)*Currently mirror monitoring only includes checking if the mirror is
alive. Improve monitoring so that we can see if a mirror behind for a
long period.
*(from redmine: issue id 9247, created on 2018-08-16, closed on 2018-09-30)*Kevin DaudtKevin Daudthttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9493improve patchwork mail routing2020-01-06T13:05:58ZCarlo Landmeterimprove patchwork mail routingCurrently mails for patchwork are routed via redmine container.
This is not very obvious and can lead into issues when changing
container locations.
It would be better if we have a single point of entry (mail.a.o) and
forward to the ...Currently mails for patchwork are routed via redmine container.
This is not very obvious and can lead into issues when changing
container locations.
It would be better if we have a single point of entry (mail.a.o) and
forward to the correct container directly via vpn.
*(from redmine: issue id 9493, created on 2018-09-30)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9924Allow selecting all arches in pkgs.alpinelinux.org2023-06-07T12:16:38ZKevin DaudtAllow selecting all arches in pkgs.alpinelinux.orgThe arch selection field by default has no arch selected, so it allows
you to search in any arch. But once you selected an arch, it’s no longer
possible to select no arch.
*(from redmine: issue id 9924, created on 2019-01-26)*The arch selection field by default has no arch selected, so it allows
you to search in any arch. But once you selected an arch, it’s no longer
possible to select no arch.
*(from redmine: issue id 9924, created on 2019-01-26)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeterhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/9977Flagging packages is not working, 404 instead.2023-06-07T12:16:38ZYaron ShahrabaniFlagging packages is not working, 404 instead.This is website related.
The packages interface doesn’t allow flagging, an error appears.
*(from redmine: issue id 9977, created on 2019-02-11)*This is website related.
The packages interface doesn’t allow flagging, an error appears.
*(from redmine: issue id 9977, created on 2019-02-11)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/10033Cannot watch issue in bug tracker2019-07-12T16:31:48ZalgitbotCannot watch issue in bug trackerWhen I tried to watch an issue in this bug tracker, I’ve got
https://bugs.alpinelinux.org/watchers/watch?object\_id=8665&object\_type=issue
\`\`\`
Page not found
The page you were trying to access doesn’t exist or has been removed.
...When I tried to watch an issue in this bug tracker, I’ve got
https://bugs.alpinelinux.org/watchers/watch?object\_id=8665&object\_type=issue
\`\`\`
Page not found
The page you were trying to access doesn’t exist or has been removed.
Back
\`\`\`
Issue in question: https://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/8665
I’m don’t know if I should report it here bug don’t know where else.
*(from redmine: issue id 10033, created on 2019-02-25, closed on 2019-05-25)*https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/infra/-/issues/10406Migrate Alpine mailing lists to lists.sr.ht2020-01-06T14:19:38ZCarlo LandmeterMigrate Alpine mailing lists to lists.sr.htI want to outline the steps needed to migrate our current lists server
to a new server by using the lists software provided by sr.ht.
This is with help from @sircmpwn
The current status can be found here:
http://lists.alpinelinux.org/a...I want to outline the steps needed to migrate our current lists server
to a new server by using the lists software provided by sr.ht.
This is with help from @sircmpwn
The current status can be found here:
http://lists.alpinelinux.org/alpine-infra/0267.html
There is currently a list of items that still need to be done:
x configure & import archives for alpine/announce
x generate redirects for announce
x import subscribers for announce
x training on user invites
- configure & import archives for any sensitive lists
- freshen other lists (now outdated) archives
- generate redirects for remaining lists
- import subscribers for remaining lists
- update DNS to change lists2.a.o -> lists.a.o
- update postfix on smtp.a.o (is that what it's called?)
- update nginx config on listserv (lists2 -> lists, by renaming the file in
/etc/nginx/conf.d and updating the server_name directive therein)
- update /etc/sr.ht/config.ini (lists2 -> lists)
- reload the services (DNS server, postfix, nginx, lists.sr.ht)
[ migration complete, new lists are now live]
- import emails which came in during the migration process, if any
*(from redmine: issue id 10406, created on 2019-05-06)*Carlo LandmeterCarlo Landmeter