alpine issueshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/groups/alpine/-/issues2024-03-27T19:28:58Zhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15570Can't start containers with Docker when resources are set2024-03-27T19:28:58ZNazar MokrynskyiCan't start containers with Docker when resources are setWhen resources are specified for Docker container, it can no longer start after latest upgrade to stable Alpine Linux with this:
```
Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime...When resources are specified for Docker container, it can no longer start after latest upgrade to stable Alpine Linux with this:
```
Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: unable to apply cgroup configuration: cannot enter cgroupv2 "/sys/fs/cgroup/docker" with domain controllers -- it is in domain threaded mode: unknown
```
Example resources (docker compose):
```yml
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: "4.0"
memory: 4G
```
It worked fine before and I already enabled cgroups v2 as described in https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/OpenRC#cgroups_v2 and rebooted machine just in case.3.19.1Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15506docker: no memory stats available2024-03-27T19:28:58ZShyimdocker: no memory stats availableHey,
it seems like docker cannot determine the memory usage of the containers: Example output of docker stats:
```plaintext
CONTAINER ID NAME CPU % MEM USAGE / LIMIT MEM % NET I/O BLOCK I/O PIDS
c0...Hey,
it seems like docker cannot determine the memory usage of the containers: Example output of docker stats:
```plaintext
CONTAINER ID NAME CPU % MEM USAGE / LIMIT MEM % NET I/O BLOCK I/O PIDS
c0a38377464a kind_gould 0.13% 0B / 0B 0.00% 1.9kB / 726B 0B / 0B 38
```
`rc_cgroup_mode="unified"` is set in `/etc/rc.conf` and the cgroups service is enabled and running.
I set also the cmdline parameters `group_enable=cpuset cgroup_enable=memory cgroup_memory=1` , but still no luck.3.19.1Jake Buchholz GöktürkJake Buchholz Göktürkhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15663main/mqtt-exec init.d script executes process in foreground2024-03-27T19:28:58ZKevin Daudtmain/mqtt-exec init.d script executes process in foreground2b9f3eec1870 removed `supervisor=supervise-daemon` from the init.d script, and since then, starting the service results in mqtt-exec running in the foreground when starting the service.2b9f3eec1870 removed `supervisor=supervise-daemon` from the init.d script, and since then, starting the service results in mqtt-exec running in the foreground when starting the service.https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15594community/firefox: firefox tries to download and run widevinecdm2024-03-27T19:28:57ZHugo Barreracommunity/firefox: firefox tries to download and run widevinecdmFirefox tries (as per the upstream default) to download the DRM plugin `widevinecdm` and execute it.
It tries to do so even if the plugin is not available for the current platform, so it downloads this binary for GNU/Linux, and reports ...Firefox tries (as per the upstream default) to download the DRM plugin `widevinecdm` and execute it.
It tries to do so even if the plugin is not available for the current platform, so it downloads this binary for GNU/Linux, and reports that it crashed. This happens automatically when visiting a website that uses DRM.
I think the aport should disable this feature, given that it is not supported on musl/linux anyway.Patrycja Rosaalpine@ptrcnull.mePatrycja Rosaalpine@ptrcnull.mehttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15609coq package is missing `./configure -prefix /usr`2024-03-27T19:28:57ZJason Grosscoq package is missing `./configure -prefix /usr`I [see in the APKBUILD for testing/coq](https://git.alpinelinux.org/aports/tree/testing/coq/APKBUILD#n27)
```
build() {
make dunestrap
dune build -p coq,coq-core,coq-stdlib
}
```
but according to [Coq's GitHub](https://github.com/coq/c...I [see in the APKBUILD for testing/coq](https://git.alpinelinux.org/aports/tree/testing/coq/APKBUILD#n27)
```
build() {
make dunestrap
dune build -p coq,coq-core,coq-stdlib
}
```
but according to [Coq's GitHub](https://github.com/coq/coq/issues/15663#issuecomment-1654496159) we want `./configure -prefix /usr` or `./configure -prefix /usr -mandir /usr/share/man -docdir /usr/share/doc` before `make dunestrap`.
The lack of a call to `./configure` results in errors such as
```
ocamlfind: Package `coq-core.plugins.ltac' not found
```
when building Coq plugins.Leonardo ArenaLeonardo Arenahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15624virtiofsd: installed on the wrong path2024-03-27T19:28:57ZRafael Avila de Espindolavirtiofsd: installed on the wrong pathThe file /usr/share/qemu/vhost-user/50-qemu-virtiofsd.json from virtiofsd contains:
"binary": "/usr/libexec/virtiofsd"
But the same package installs virtiofsd as /usr/lib/qemu/virtiofsdThe file /usr/share/qemu/vhost-user/50-qemu-virtiofsd.json from virtiofsd contains:
"binary": "/usr/libexec/virtiofsd"
But the same package installs virtiofsd as /usr/lib/qemu/virtiofsdhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15633Disable ruby scripts support in Weechat2024-03-27T19:28:57ZjvoisinDisable ruby scripts support in WeechatLooking at the [369 weechat scripts](https://weechat.org/scripts/), only 27 are in ruby:
- [amqp_notify.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/amqp_notify.rb.html/), last updated in 2011. I'd be surprised if it had a single user left.
-...Looking at the [369 weechat scripts](https://weechat.org/scripts/), only 27 are in ruby:
- [amqp_notify.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/amqp_notify.rb.html/), last updated in 2011. I'd be surprised if it had a single user left.
- [buffzilla.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/buffzilla.rb.html/), last updated in 2013, superseded by a native feature.
- [challengeauth.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/challengeauth.rb.html/), last updated in 2013, to use Quakenet's [challengeauth](https://www.quakenet.org/development/challengeauth), [broken upstream](https://github.com/weechat/weechat/issues/1631), replaceable with [weechat-challengeauth](https://github.com/z/weechat-challengeauth)
- [cleanbuffer.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/cleanbuffer.rb.html/), to clear a buffer, because apparently `/clear` and `/msg *status ClearBuffer` are too hard.
- [colorizer.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/colorizer.rb.html/), likely superseded either natively, or via a myriad of scripts in lua/python/`perl`/….
- [countdown.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/countdown.rb.html/), to display a countdown in the current buffer, [available in python too](https://github.com/airv/Countdown)
- [dcc_send_relay.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/dcc_send_relay.rb.html/), to relay incoming DCC SEND requests to a different nick, [dead upstream](https://github.com/dominikh/weechat-dcc_send_relay)
- [gntp_notify.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/gntp_notify.rb.html/), bridge to growl, available in a dozen of other plugins
- [hilites.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/hilites.rb.html/), last updated in 2011, can be trivially replaced via native features
- [input_lock.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/input_lock.rb.html/), some kind of screen locker for irc, which looks like an accident waiting to happen.
- [itunes.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/itunes.rb.html/), last update in 2012, likely incompatible in 2024, and also OSX only.
- [minbif_typing_notice.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/minbif_typing_notice.rb.html/), last update in 2010, [minibif](https://minibiff.com/) isn't what you think it is in 2023, and also superseded by IRCv3 stuff
- [mpdspam.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/mpdspam.rb.html/), last update in 2009, not having yet another spam tool is actually an improvement I'd say, but if you would truly miss it, just use `'/me ♫ ' + $(mpc -p 23454 -f \'%artist% — %title% (%album%)\' | head -n 1)` instead, it's what the script does.
- [myuptime.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/myuptime.rb.html/): last update 2006, `"/say uptime "+ `hostname`.chomp + ":" + `uptime`.chomp`
- [pushbullet.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/pushbullet.rb.html/), to [send](https://github.com/yazgoo/weechat-pushbullet) SMS via weechat, using deprecated libraries wrapping a shady service.
- [pushsafer.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/pushsafer.rb.html/), throw notifications at [Pushsafer](https://www.pushsafer.com/) in the hope that it'll reach some of your other devices, looks [maintained-ish](https://www.pushsafer.com/en/weechat)
- [samechannel.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/samechannel.rb.html/), to list multiple occurences of the same nick(s) in a set of channels, trivially replaceable with a couple of lines of perl/python/lua
- [socket_notify.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/socket_notify.rb.html/), last update in 2015, supported [natively](https://weechat.org/files/doc/stable/weechat_user.en.html#relay_unix_socket)
- [substitution.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/substitution.rb.html/), likely supported natively
- [undernet_challenge.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/undernet_challenge.rb.html/), to "Respond to undernet challenge when there's no identd." I didn't manage to find any documentation on the "challenge", identd has a stellar uptime anyway, and if you really need it: `Example: Ident broken or disabled, to continue to connect you must type /QUOTE PASS 29079'`
- [url_hinter.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/url_hinter.rb.html/), "This plugin is available in only Mac OSX."
- [url_shorten.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/url_shorten.rb.html/), last update in 2013, has [a ton of non-ruby alternatives](https://www.google.com/search?q=url+shortener+%22weechat%22+-ruby)
- [weefish.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/weefish.rb.html/), last update in 2010, "FiSH encryption/decryption.", just don't.
- [weespotify.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/weespotify.rb.html/), unmaintained since 2016, [available in Python](https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=weechat%20spotify) anyway
- [xmms2.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/xmms2.rb.html/), last update in 2011, yet another spam script.
- [zmq_notify.rb](https://weechat.org/scripts/source/zmq_notify.rb.html/), last update in 2011, can likely be hacked in a couple of lines of code.
Anyway, my point being: all ruby plugins are either useless, deprecated, unmaintained, … except one, so time to pull the plug, and throw weechat's ruby support into the same volcano as the php, tcl, guile and javascript ones.
If you're feeling fancy, there are only 10 lua plugins, equally "either useless, deprecated, unmaintained, …", but we can keep this ~~fight~~ discussion for another issue.Leonardo ArenaLeonardo Arenahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15616sddm-greeter, lxqt-panel, lxqt-session & pcmanfm-qt: trap invalid opcode on 3...2024-03-27T19:28:57ZZachary Lee Andrewszcrayfish@gmail.comsddm-greeter, lxqt-panel, lxqt-session & pcmanfm-qt: trap invalid opcode on 3.19.0 i686 build.Greetings, on the i686 build of 3.19.0 (and edge), I am unable to start sddm nor lxqt (e.g. via startx)... They exit with little, if anything displayed to the screen, however a message is printed to dmesg similar to the following:
```pl...Greetings, on the i686 build of 3.19.0 (and edge), I am unable to start sddm nor lxqt (e.g. via startx)... They exit with little, if anything displayed to the screen, however a message is printed to dmesg similar to the following:
```plaintext
[ 33.044640] traps: sddm-greeter[2037] trap invalid opcode ip:b6e2c617 sp:bfe72c2c error:0 in libQt5Gui.so.5.15.10[b6e14000+2d5000]
```
3.18.5 and the x86_64 builds seem unaffected
I am running this setup via QEMU as follows:
```plaintext
qemu-img create -f qcow2 alpine686-2.qcow2 8G
qemu-system-i386 -m 1500 -nic user -boot c -hda alpine686-2.qcow2 -cdrom /home/zachary/Downloads/alpine-virt-3.19.0-x86.iso
```
Relevant screenshots and full dmesg output are below:
![sddm_issue2.png](/uploads/faa2ff831bc231e646835e46e42e6c47/sddm_issue2.png)
![sddm_issue.png](/uploads/fef06b17158fbddb724576eb6eb68875/sddm_issue.png)
[dmesg.log](/uploads/700c3d34d713bbb604082a9fb18de594/dmesg.log)https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15629LXD 5 fails QEMU features check2024-03-27T19:28:57ZLeonardo ArenaLXD 5 fails QEMU features checkAs reported in issue 15175 upon startup LXD logs the following error:
`level=error msg="Unable to run feature checks during QEMU initialization: QEMU premature exit: exit status 1 (qemu: could not load PC BIOS '/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_CODE...As reported in issue 15175 upon startup LXD logs the following error:
`level=error msg="Unable to run feature checks during QEMU initialization: QEMU premature exit: exit status 1 (qemu: could not load PC BIOS '/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_CODE.fd')"`
As workaround, renaming files and loading OVMF.fd allows the QEMU features check to run successfully.Leonardo ArenaLeonardo Arenahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15175Support for Running Virtual Machines in LXD2024-03-27T19:28:57ZDarmonSupport for Running Virtual Machines in LXDI am currently trying to use LXD to run virtual machines, but I am facing difficulties in setting up and the execution process. It seems that I do not have access to the virtual machine functionality and I would like help enabling and us...I am currently trying to use LXD to run virtual machines, but I am facing difficulties in setting up and the execution process. It seems that I do not have access to the virtual machine functionality and I would like help enabling and using this feature in LXD.
I get the following error to create the virtual machine
Creating debian
Error: Failed instance creation: Failed creating instance record: Instance type "virtual-machine" is not supported on this server: QEMU failed to run feature checks.
My setup has all the dependencies that LXD needs to run virtual machines.
version LXD 5.0.2.3.20.0Leonardo ArenaLeonardo Arenahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15623mesa-asahi sometimes gets installed when mesa would be expected on aarch642024-03-27T19:28:57ZNewbytemesa-asahi sometimes gets installed when mesa would be expected on aarch64When installing some packages on aarch64, mesa-asahi gets picked instead of mesa despite that it hasn't been explicitly requested. For example, installing the `gnome` package results in the following packages being installed: (sorry abou...When installing some packages on aarch64, mesa-asahi gets picked instead of mesa despite that it hasn't been explicitly requested. For example, installing the `gnome` package results in the following packages being installed: (sorry about the long log, if I make it collapsible the line breaks are removed)
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*
* Note that the privacy settings in GNOME settings isn't respected by geoclue
* for applications that are not sandboxed (running in flatpak), so it will
* provide location information to any application that asks it, and will not
* show any applications BUT ones run via flatpak
*
* This is working as intended by geoclue upstream[1] and applications that
* are not sandboxed have other methods of acquiring information provided
* by geoclue
*
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* in regards to the problem above here[2]
*
* [1] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/geoclue/geoclue/issues/111
* [2] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/805
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(470/525) Installing pinentry-gnome (1.2.1-r1)
Executing pinentry-gnome-1.2.1-r1.post-install
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Executing pinentry-1.2.1-r2.post-install
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Executing busybox-1.36.1-r18.trigger
Executing glib-2.78.3-r0.trigger
Executing dbus-1.14.10-r0.trigger
Executing shared-mime-info-2.4-r0.trigger
Executing gdk-pixbuf-2.42.10-r6.trigger
Executing gtk-update-icon-cache-3.24.38-r7.trigger
Executing fontconfig-2.15.0-r0.trigger
Executing gtk+3.0-3.24.38-r7.trigger
Executing ca-certificates-20230506-r0.trigger
Executing eudev-3.2.14-r0.trigger
Executing desktop-file-utils-0.27-r0.trigger
Executing cracklib-2.9.11-r6.trigger
Executing gvfs-1.52.1-r0.trigger
Executing eudev-hwids-3.2.14-r0.trigger
OK: 1141 MiB in 550 packages
```
As you can see, most of the packages are the correct mesa packages, with "mesa-asahi-glapi" being the outlier. I would think that this is unexpected behaviour.https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15622iwd segfault after upgraded to 2.122024-03-27T19:28:57ZHoang Nguyeniwd segfault after upgraded to 2.12Here is my valgrind output. I was using 2.11 just fine. iwd only started crashing after I restarted the service after the 2.12 upgrade.
```bash
$ doas valgrind --leak-check=full /usr/libexec/iwd
==13931== Memcheck, a memory error detecto...Here is my valgrind output. I was using 2.11 just fine. iwd only started crashing after I restarted the service after the 2.12 upgrade.
```bash
$ doas valgrind --leak-check=full /usr/libexec/iwd
==13931== Memcheck, a memory error detector
==13931== Copyright (C) 2002-2022, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al.
==13931== Using Valgrind-3.22.0 and LibVEX; rerun with -h for copyright info
==13931== Command: /usr/libexec/iwd
==13931==
Wireless daemon version 2.12
Loaded configuration from /etc/iwd/main.conf
==13931== Invalid read of size 1
==13931== at 0x48B43B0: strlen (in /usr/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==13931== by 0x405926C: strdup (strdup.c:6)
==13931== by 0x1A321E: l_strdup (util.c:139)
==13931== by 0x11B853: wiphy_get_driver_name (wiphy.c:1905)
==13931== by 0x11B853: wiphy_register (wiphy.c:1995)
==13931== by 0x11E04F: wiphy_create_complete (wiphy.c:2379)
==13931== by 0x159026: manager_filtered_wiphy_dump_done (manager.c:582)
==13931== by 0x159117: manager_wiphy_dump_done (manager.c:611)
==13931== by 0x1AD5B3: destroy_request (genl.c:661)
==13931== by 0x1AD5B3: process_unicast (genl.c:940)
==13931== by 0x1AD5B3: received_data (genl.c:1043)
==13931== by 0x1AA02C: io_callback (io.c:105)
==13931== by 0x1A91EC: l_main_iterate (main.c:461)
==13931== by 0x1A92BD: l_main_run (main.c:508)
==13931== by 0x1A92BD: l_main_run (main.c:490)
==13931== by 0x1A94EE: l_main_run_with_signal (main.c:630)
==13931== Address 0xfffffffffeffe7ec is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd
==13931==
==13931==
==13931== Process terminating with default action of signal 11 (SIGSEGV): dumping core
==13931== Access not within mapped region at address 0xFFFFFFFFFEFFE7EC
==13931== at 0x48B43B0: strlen (in /usr/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==13931== by 0x405926C: strdup (strdup.c:6)
==13931== by 0x1A321E: l_strdup (util.c:139)
==13931== by 0x11B853: wiphy_get_driver_name (wiphy.c:1905)
==13931== by 0x11B853: wiphy_register (wiphy.c:1995)
==13931== by 0x11E04F: wiphy_create_complete (wiphy.c:2379)
==13931== by 0x159026: manager_filtered_wiphy_dump_done (manager.c:582)
==13931== by 0x159117: manager_wiphy_dump_done (manager.c:611)
==13931== by 0x1AD5B3: destroy_request (genl.c:661)
==13931== by 0x1AD5B3: process_unicast (genl.c:940)
==13931== by 0x1AD5B3: received_data (genl.c:1043)
==13931== by 0x1AA02C: io_callback (io.c:105)
==13931== by 0x1A91EC: l_main_iterate (main.c:461)
==13931== by 0x1A92BD: l_main_run (main.c:508)
==13931== by 0x1A92BD: l_main_run (main.c:490)
==13931== by 0x1A94EE: l_main_run_with_signal (main.c:630)
==13931== If you believe this happened as a result of a stack
==13931== overflow in your program's main thread (unlikely but
==13931== possible), you can try to increase the size of the
==13931== main thread stack using the --main-stacksize= flag.
==13931== The main thread stack size used in this run was 8388608.
==13931==
==13931== HEAP SUMMARY:
==13931== in use at exit: 70,819 bytes in 990 blocks
==13931== total heap usage: 2,495 allocs, 1,505 frees, 196,266 bytes allocated
==13931==
==13931== 40 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 435 of 573
==13931== at 0x48AD723: malloc (in /usr/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==13931== by 0x40529F3: vasprintf (vasprintf.c:13)
==13931== by 0x1A335A: l_strdup_printf (util.c:193)
==13931== by 0x11B811: wiphy_get_driver_name (wiphy.c:1895)
==13931== by 0x11B811: wiphy_register (wiphy.c:1995)
==13931== by 0x11E04F: wiphy_create_complete (wiphy.c:2379)
==13931== by 0x159026: manager_filtered_wiphy_dump_done (manager.c:582)
==13931== by 0x159117: manager_wiphy_dump_done (manager.c:611)
==13931== by 0x1AD5B3: destroy_request (genl.c:661)
==13931== by 0x1AD5B3: process_unicast (genl.c:940)
==13931== by 0x1AD5B3: received_data (genl.c:1043)
==13931== by 0x1AA02C: io_callback (io.c:105)
==13931== by 0x1A91EC: l_main_iterate (main.c:461)
==13931== by 0x1A92BD: l_main_run (main.c:508)
==13931== by 0x1A92BD: l_main_run (main.c:490)
==13931== by 0x1A94EE: l_main_run_with_signal (main.c:630)
==13931==
==13931== LEAK SUMMARY:
==13931== definitely lost: 40 bytes in 1 blocks
==13931== indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==13931== possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==13931== still reachable: 70,779 bytes in 989 blocks
==13931== suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==13931== Reachable blocks (those to which a pointer was found) are not shown.
==13931== To see them, rerun with: --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all
==13931==
==13931== For lists of detected and suppressed errors, rerun with: -s
==13931== ERROR SUMMARY: 2 errors from 2 contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0)
fish: Job 1, 'doas valgrind --leak-check=full…' terminated by signal SIGSEGV (Address boundary error)
```https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15595Pi images: give more clues on which to install?2024-03-27T19:28:57ZmacmpiPi images: give more clues on which to install?With 3.19 we have changed mapping between devices and related images (e.g. Pi3 can not use `armhf` anymore).\
Maybe [download page](url) should give more clues of new mapping to ease user selection and [avoid confusions](https://gitlab.a...With 3.19 we have changed mapping between devices and related images (e.g. Pi3 can not use `armhf` anymore).\
Maybe [download page](url) should give more clues of new mapping to ease user selection and [avoid confusions](https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15559#note_360982) (more context in yaml, link to new compatibility section in wiki?,...).\
@ncopa thoughts?
(this may clear-up a bit with [rpi-imager](https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/infra/alpine-mksite/-/issues/14) support and its device-filtering installs).Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15357IpTables does not properly shut down (/etc/init.d/iptables).2024-03-27T19:28:57ZCarlo MonteIpTables does not properly shut down (/etc/init.d/iptables).Error message during poweroff: "Your Kernel lacks iptables support, please load\nappropriate modules and try again.".
The problem is apparent in edge, but not in 3.18.
The reason is a test for /proc/net/ip_tables_names in /etc/init.d/ip...Error message during poweroff: "Your Kernel lacks iptables support, please load\nappropriate modules and try again.".
The problem is apparent in edge, but not in 3.18.
The reason is a test for /proc/net/ip_tables_names in /etc/init.d/iptables; ip_tables_names is missing.
Iptables seems to work perfectly, as shown in "iptables -L -n -v".
Yet, the /proc file is never created.
In /etc/init.d/iptables, ip_tables_names is not used for anything else except the existance check.Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15002Unable to stop or reload iptables daemon with iptables-1.8.9-r42024-03-27T19:28:57ZJuhani KrekeläUnable to stop or reload iptables daemon with iptables-1.8.9-r4Once a system is upgraded to iptables-1.8.9-r4 and rebooted, `rc-service iptables stop` and `rc-service iptables reload` no longer work. This is due to the `checkkernel()` function in /etc/init.d/iptables checking for presence of /proc/n...Once a system is upgraded to iptables-1.8.9-r4 and rebooted, `rc-service iptables stop` and `rc-service iptables reload` no longer work. This is due to the `checkkernel()` function in /etc/init.d/iptables checking for presence of /proc/net/ip_tables_names which is not present if using the nftables back end, as used by iptables-1.8.9-r4. The `iptables` command itself still functions, as does `rc-srvice iptables save`, allowing a limited amount of iptables use.3.19.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15611community/qemu: display refresh issues after upgrade to 8.2.02024-03-27T19:28:57ZMogens Jensencommunity/qemu: display refresh issues after upgrade to 8.2.0After upgrading qemu to 8.2.0 there are now issues with display not refreshing. It seems like screen has frozen, but toggeling fullscreen on and off, will update screen content.
Following can be used to illustrate the issue:
qemu-s...After upgrading qemu to 8.2.0 there are now issues with display not refreshing. It seems like screen has frozen, but toggeling fullscreen on and off, will update screen content.
Following can be used to illustrate the issue:
qemu-system-x86_64 -vga virtio -kernel /boot/vmlinuz-virt -initrd /boot/initramfs-virt
The problem is worst when using `-vga virtio` making the VM completely unuseable.https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15605[edge / 3.19] community/php82: Wrong RC_SVCNAME in php82-fpm.initd2024-03-27T19:28:57ZSimon Fsimon-alpine@fraho.eu[edge / 3.19] community/php82: Wrong RC_SVCNAME in php82-fpm.initdhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/blob/master/community/php82/php82-fpm.initd#L38
I think the "php-fpm81" in Line 38 is a copy-paste-misstakehttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/blob/master/community/php82/php82-fpm.initd#L38
I think the "php-fpm81" in Line 38 is a copy-paste-misstakeAndy PostnikovAndy Postnikovhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15523Duplicate package `devhelp`2024-03-27T19:28:57ZSertonixDuplicate package `devhelp`There seem to be 2 packages named `devhelp`. One [in community](https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/blob/master/community/devhelp/APKBUILD) and one [in main](https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/blob/master/main/devh...There seem to be 2 packages named `devhelp`. One [in community](https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/blob/master/community/devhelp/APKBUILD) and one [in main](https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/blob/master/main/devhelp/APKBUILD).
Since the one in community is for gnome/kde instead of alpine in general I would like renaming that one more.
The problem is that when currently installing `devhelp` the one from community seems to be preferred.https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15586community/ffmpeg: drawtext filter does not work in alpine 3.192024-03-27T19:28:57ZRui Lopescommunity/ffmpeg: drawtext filter does not work in alpine 3.19The ffmpeg ([community/ffmpeg](https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/tree/master/community/ffmpeg)) drawtext filter does not seems to work in the alpine 3.19 (it works in alpine 3.18).
The install command used is (full Dockerfi...The ffmpeg ([community/ffmpeg](https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/tree/master/community/ffmpeg)) drawtext filter does not seems to work in the alpine 3.19 (it works in alpine 3.18).
The install command used is (full Dockerfile is at https://github.com/rgl/mediamtx-rtsp-server/blob/main/Dockerfile):
```bash
apk --no-cache add \
ffmpeg \
font-dejavu
```
The following command line:
```
ffmpeg \
-f lavfi \
-i 'smptebars=duration=120:size=640x360:rate=30' \
-filter:v "drawtext=text='%{pts\\:hms} #%{n}':x=-5:y=3:fontsize=53:fontcolor=white:box=1:boxborderw=3:boxcolor=black:fontfile=/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSansMono.ttf" \
-c:v libx264 \
-profile:v baseline \
-pix_fmt yuv420p \
-preset ultrafast \
-tune stillimage \
-movflags +faststart \
-b:v 600k \
smptebars.mp4
```
Fails with:
```
...
0.312 [AVFilterGraph @ 0x7f5238b9fc00] No such filter: 'drawtext'
0.312 [vost#0:0/libx264 @ 0x7f523897a280] Error initializing a simple filtergraph
...
```
Please note that the same command line works with ffmpeg 6.1.0 (the version that is now used in alpine 3.19) from https://www.gyan.dev/ffmpeg/builds/ffmpeg-release-essentials.7z.Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15584Networking not started at boot after upgrade from 3.18.4 to 3.18.52024-03-27T19:28:57ZCarl ChaveNetworking not started at boot after upgrade from 3.18.4 to 3.18.5I already fixed this but I'm opening this just to document an issue I had yesterday which I can't explain but maybe somebody else can?
I have a VM at a hosting provider that I've never had any upgrade issues with, eg. `apk upgrade --ava...I already fixed this but I'm opening this just to document an issue I had yesterday which I can't explain but maybe somebody else can?
I have a VM at a hosting provider that I've never had any upgrade issues with, eg. `apk upgrade --available`. Yesterday I was working on troubleshooting something else and decided to go from 3.18.4 to 3.18.5 and when I did I couldn't ssh to the VM after reboot. I got a virtual console through the hosting provider dashboard, logged in and saw that `eth0` wasn't configured, the `networking` service didn't appear in `rc-update`, and there wasn't a networking file at all under `/etc/init.d`.
I did an `apk fix openrc`, rebooted and then all was well again.
Any ideas what went wrong?Natanael CopaNatanael Copa