To be brief: the wiki needs to updated (I plan to do this later) and no,
i wouldn't put openrc init scripts in depends=() for any package, after
all, the repo is called "nonsystemd" and not "openrc".
This will give us the necessary flexibility to include more init
alternatives. See
Arch's kio doesn't have any proprietary nor branding issues, only
privacy ones. I think we should move our package [nonprism] rather than
blacklisting and building it in [libre]. Unless, and here's my doubt,
there's something that prevents us from doing this to which I'm unaware.
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Better wait till kernels get their updates. Last time I had problems
when building PCK, that's why it got stuck in v5.8, but the rest is OK.
Maybe a news telling to wait the update is simpler.
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afaik, Gajim only offers FLOSS plugins
El 26-07-20 a las 15:44, bill-auger escribió:
> that is one of the main reasons why plugins are packaged
> separately though - if that program allows searching and
> downloading plugins from the internet, it falls under the
> category of a third-party
I might delete this package as you can install the plugin from the
plugin installer
El 26-07-20 a las 13:18, Parabola Website Notification escribió:
> oxy...@protonmail.com wants to notify you that the following packages may be
> out-of-date:
>
>
> * gajim-plugin-omemo 2.6.29-2 [pcr] (armv7h):
Hi everyone, hope you're all doing well. Just wanted to say that I could
finally build and package Linphone Desktop in [pcr]. I built it (and its
dependencies) for x86_64 and i686 only, for now.
This fixes and closes https://labs.parabola.nu/issues/2657
I wish you a good day! :D
P.D.: Yes, I'm
I opened an issue in ungoogled-chromium's GitHub, asking if it
completely cleans Chromium from non-free software. It certainly doesn't,
but I got very interesting and useful info. For further reading:
https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium/issues/1054
in fact it looks like the
El 12-06-20 a las 18:15, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli escribió:
> +After logging in winston, run the Redmine's rail rail console.
did you write "rails" twice purposely or by mistake?
> + $ sudo su labs
> + [labs@winston labs.parabola.nu]$ cd /srv/http/labs.parabola.nu/
> + [labs@winston
vay editions of Chromium,
> since "Chrome-like" until "ungoogled".
>
> The website is here >> https://chromium.woolyss.com/
>
> On 2020-05-29 19:03, Megver83 wrote:
>> I think that one of the greatest problems with this is that users and
>> de
I get your point, and I understand it completely. For many (most?)
cases, the "use IceCat instead of Chromium" solution works. However,
I've encountered myself webpages that refuse to work with anything that
isn't Chrome (not pages that I use, but that some ppl of my family, e.g.
for business or
El 29-05-20 a las 23:03, bill-auger escribió:
> On Fri, 29 May 2020 22:06:46 -0400 Megver83 wrote:
>> I've encountered myself webpages that refuse
>> to work with anything that isn't Chrome
>
> i would not consider that to be our problem - that is a problem
> for t
El 29-05-20 a las 21:58, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli escribió:
> As I see it, there are several approaches possible:
> - Replace Chromium by Gecko somehow. This will need to be done for
> every API that uses chromium, like qt5-webengine, electron and so on.
> The advantage is that we don't have the
I think that one of the greatest problems with this is that users and
devs of FSDG distros are not joining forces, or better say: we are not
doing a coordinated effort to address this topic, but I think we all
know that. Coordinating efforts is in fact easier that how it sounds.
Someone (me? when
I agree. However, I'd like to keep the PKGBUILDs in [cross] from the
abslibre, since they are templates for creating cross-compilers, which I
use and maintain, unless we move them somewhere else.
El 23-05-20 a las 13:10, bill-auger escribió:
> the only packages in [unmaintained] are some browser
tl;dr but I get the idea
I used to maintain linux-libre-xtreme, linux-libre-lts-xtreme,
linux-libre-rt and linux-libre-pae in [kernels], however, I removed all
of them, due to different reasons.
The point: IMO, [kernels] isn't needed. However, I've seen those kernels
you mention
El 17-05-20 a las 11:20, Luke Shumaker escribió:
> On Wed, 13 May 2020 02:35:23 -0400,
> bill-auger wrote:
>>
>> no need to apologize - beefcake has been an invaluable tool to
>> parabola for years
>
> Is that literally true? :P Beefcake hasn't actually been around that
> long, it doesn't seem
whenever icu upgrades, and iceweasel and friends break because of the
need of the previous version (and even some Arch pkgs, which don't
specify a version, just break), I install it from the AUR (e.g. the last
time I installed icu65, added icu=65 in "provides", and everything went
flawless)
idk
I'm building it right now
P.S: reported from an outlook address? really? ;)
El 26-04-20 a las 21:20, Parabola Website Notification escribió:
> eliotre...@outlook.com wants to notify you that the following packages may be
> out-of-date:
>
>
> * linux-libre 5.6.5-1 [libre] (armv7h):
>
In my case, whenever I build a package which does not correspond to
[libre], I put it in [pcr]. Now, you may ask, what goes in [libre]? In
my case, besides the obvious stuff (libre replacements) I also upload
dependencies of [libre] packages (e.g. linux-libre-firmware
cross-compilers), and you can
Hi everyone. As you may know, Iceweasel recently has enabled WebRTC by
default, and afaik Icecat already had it enabled. However, maybe not
everyone may use it in these times, or simply want to keep it disabled
to avoid the know IP leak, without having to change the
media.peerconnection.enabled
some [nonsystemd-multilib] pkgs depends on lib32-eudev, which is in
[pcr-multilib], but I'll move it to [nonsystemd-multilib] soon
Remember to have [nonsystemd] above all other repos and [nonsystemd-
multilib] above all multilib repos in pacman.conf, so that pacman
prioritizes their pkgs
If you
y to install nonsystemd-multilib/lib32-dbus but pacman
> > still
> > tell me to install lib32-systemd.
> >
> > And then I try to install wine deps before installing it but pacman
> > tell
> > me again to install lib32-systemd and remove yourinitfreedom.
> >
c escribió:
> hi,
>
> I have noticed that wine in not available for OpenRC users and I
> noticed
> as Megver83 says he look at artix I searched and get the package
> builds
> at that link:
> https://gitea.artixlinux.org/artixlinu
I added nonsystemd/accountsservice yesterday to replace
pcr/accountsservice-elogind, with the latest version.
fyi, whenever I build packages in [nonsystemd], I use Artix's PKGBUILDs
as a base, because they enable elogind by default when it's available,
remove systemd's units and sometimes they
Hi, I want to create a wiki user for mai (read here[0] to get in
context). However, I'd like to know how can I create users (from
winston?).
And regarding the wiki page openness, do we still need registrations to
be closed? I remember the spam attack problem, but haven't anyone got a
solution? a
El vie, 31-01-2020 a las 04:50 -0500, bill-auger escribió:
> parabolaiso should work as expected with the simple commands
> noted in the README - with the 'master' branch (or the
> 'parabolaiso' package), it may only be possible to build openrc
> ISOs; but im not certain
Just for the record, I
El vie, 31-01-2020 a las 02:14 -0500, bill-auger escribió:
> i glossed over this message because of the title
>
> a few months back, olimex released a new post proudly
> proclaiming that parabola works well on it - this just shows how
> difficult these ARM devices are to support, especially if
I've recently released new OpenRC (CLI and LXDE) ISOs. See the download
page to get them. Main changes are:
* In LXDE ISO:
- some improvements in language selection scripts
- replaced iceweasel with midori (it's lighter and less problematic
in i686)
- replaced icedove with evolution (less
Hi everybody, I recently uploaded linux-libre-cros in [libre-testing],
which is a deblobbed version of the ChromiumOS kernel[1]. I did this
because that's what Paul Kocialkowski suggested once [2], and none of
the actual kernels work correctly in the C201, read more in #2372 [3]
Any important
El dom, 17-11-2019 a las 01:26 +0100, Andreas Grapentin escribió:
> Hi,
>
> it's been almost two weeks since the first announcement was made, and
> I
> believe we have now a good understanding of our infrastructure and
> our
> hosting needs, and are ready to move forward.
>
> We have discussed
El lun, 11-11-2019 a las 21:32 -0500, bill-auger escribió:
> re:
> why are we discussing adding a base-extra
> metapackage / group? Isn't that something upstream should be
> doing?
>
> i think they are discussing it - my reason to propose it now is
> that currently, `pacstrap base` no longer
New mkinitcpio v27 introduces some changes that may lead to unwanted
issues in armv7h. In x86_64 and i686 it doesn't, but newer kernel
versions may require you to reinstall mkinitcpio. Im working in a patch
for making it work in armv7h, but it may take some time. I'll possibly
make an announcement
El lun, 28-10-2019 a las 11:39 -0400, bill-auger escribió:
> there is an open ticket about this on redmine[1] because it was
> immediately clear that some action would be required - there is
> still much to discuss though in regards to how they should be
> done; and the mailing list is the best
What is this spam doing here?
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escribió:
>
>
> Are you ready to say goodbye to your chiropractors and medicines?
>
> SoniPad is an innovative device that helps to reduce muscle pain for
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know if it's worth to keep linux-libre-xtreme because all the LSM that
are enabled there are the same as of mainstream kernels, but I think
I'll update it for 5.3 soon
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stall" > "$startdir/$install.pkg"
> - true && install=$install.pkg
> -
># fill in mkinitcpio preset and pacman hooks
>sed "$subst" ../linux.preset | install -Dm644 /dev/stdin \
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Great! would be good to also see someone from other free distro or
GNU/FSF working with you. Pitifully, because of time, I can't he
ound systemd-nspawn. Provides support for pacman.
options:
-C Location of a pacman config file
-M Location of a makepkg config file
-c Set pacman cache
-f Copy file from the host to the chroot
-s Do not run setarch
-hThis message
aik lukeshu has been absent for a while, and I've seen other ppl
working with systemd, but I did assign the report to him.
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know about this, in fact I tried to upgrade it some months ago, but
the building failed
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is was already discussed last year, if i'm not mistaken
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can I solve it?
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Sorry for being late. I've been very busy during October.
I fixed this and closed #2013 https://labs.parabola.nu/issues/2030#note-3
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Hi guys, I've written to the FSF about the Parabola PPC port. This is
something that has been developed and discussed (in IRC mainly) by
oaken-source, ebrasca, ovruni, lukeshu and me. We already have some
packages in our repos, and already ported the -any packages. Some of the
next goals are:
f you'll
continue using them, you'll have to rebuild them.
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o had the same doubt, but didn't take the time to discuss it.
ArchWiki is updated, plus it has a mobile version (but ParabolaWiki doesn't)
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-pbot- Error: Not able to parse this command: "pbot: tell someone:
blablablah"
This^ happens with and without the double dots.
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El 21/08/18 a las 12:33, Parabola Website Notification escribió:
> libapparmor uses an out of date version of perl, and needs to be updated to
> use 5.28
>
Then you should have reported an issue in the bug tracker, not mark the
pkg as outdated.
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Thanks for the info. Will see what does ArchLinux32 does regarding this,
but surely the easiest way is to skip linux-libre 4.17.7, which is about
to be released.
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El 15/07/18 a las 18:41, Luke Shumaker escribió:
> TL;DR: `db-move` and `db-remove` now work correctly!
Yhaaa!!!
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Parabolaweb shows older versions of packages, Linux-libre-xtreme is on
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; significant enough to warrant repackaging it.
>
> I disagree, I don't believe the collection of workarounds in
> /etc/drirc to be a freedom problem. It isn't *trying* to load them
> (like Linux might with non-free blobs). The user won't be confused in
> to thin
st wanted to suggest
making a freedom issue report in the issue tracker so we can better
track the issue :P (redundant).
P.S: After looking at the PKGBUILD, it seems to me that it builds from
binaries.
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please don't, because we used to support it and it was already dropped
from [pcr], consolekit was giving me too many issues, otherwise I'd have
keept it
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El 27/05/18 a las 18:19, Megver83 escribió:
> El 27/05/18 a las 12:19, Dika SP escribió:
>> your-freedom
>> your-freedom_emu
>> your-privacy
>> all version 20180516-1
>>
>> just wondering across package and found that these three packages
>> contains
->
https://lists.parabola.nu/pipermail/dev/2018-May/006731.html
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s extracted from systemd-logind, yes, but
it does it job, without going further.
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El 20/05/18 a las 16:03, Parabola Website Notification escribió:
> 4.16.9 on kernel.org (I think 4.16.10 might be imminent too)
We don't care about what's on kernel.org, since out kernels are the
deblobbed ones from linux-libre.fsfla.org.
Anyways, I upgraded it for all its arch'es
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> yes, that's right. Unless (regarding point 1) the package unarchiver was
> added after adding unar in Parabola, which would explain the conflicts
> array.
I mean, added to AUR after Parabola added it to its repos
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r unar's history, I think we should remove it and write
about this in the news so that users know what happened.
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g in [libre] but instead in [PCR]
>
>
> this is issue #1769 https://labs.parabola.nu/issues/1769
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since both un
dd enough [nonsystemd] packages to announce this new repo on
the news plus its inclusion in the new OpenRC ISOs.
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g for non-systemd users.
And the last but not the least: OpenRC, Runit, new inits (like Shepherd)
and initscripts *will keep on [PCR]*. [nonsystemd] is just, as I said,
like [nonprism]: not mandatory for anything and non-critical
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> If there is, sorry, ignore this :)
>
Simply because the knock patch is not for 4.14. Plus, 4.9 is still
maintained.
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s, not as
makedepends of a [pcr] or [libre] pkg) should go to [cross]. I've
recently cleaned it (there were many outdated and unused cross-compilers)
The base PKGBUILDs for toolchains are at the abslibre.git named
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>
> Best
> -A
>
What a smart hack! I agree with this installation method. It's better
than making ARM rootfs tarballs IMO, and idk why no one else thought on
this (this could be even done from an x86 install ISO). Could you add an
entry about this in the ARM installation gu
iles
> were ignored. The relevant file extensions now exist in the default
> mime.types; I've pushed a new config-mgmt-nginx with
> mime.types.holoscript removed.
>
Great :)
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s updated /etc/ssh/sshd_config to include a new cipher that the old
> sshd didn't know about. So then the running sshd stopped accepting
> new connections. Even to emergency@ (good thing this happened on
> winston, not proton!). Thanks to Megver83 for alerting me that
> something was a
This is just a test, ignore this message
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El 23/04/18 a las 16:13, Luke Shumaker escribió:
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> I haven't seen you on #parabola in a while. I hope you're well.
>
[16:24] pbot: when did you last see encyclomundi
[16:24] I last saw encyclomundi speak 11 months ago.
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Arch Linux tracks most of those issues, and make patches for that. In
Parabola, it wouldn't make sense since we even use a similar configuration.
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one) I'll
tell you so you can push the tarball to
https://repo.parabola.nu/other/libretools fully translated :)
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El 15/03/18 a las 20:28, Megver83 escribió:
> However, there's only one that I haven't removed and it's webkitgtk. It
> seems that only two packages depend on it: freefilesync and
> vimprobable2-git, both outdated.
Btw, it seems that the AUR version[0] uses webkit2gtk instead of webki
and
vimprobable2-git, both outdated.
Idk how much ppl use those packages, because we can add the webkitgtk2
pkg with its "prism" version in [pcr] so we don't break dependencies.
The other option is two remove freefilesync and vimprobable2-git, so we
can safely remove webkitgtk2.
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Hey,
Sorry for this, I shouldn't have had used the defconfig :S
I'll rebuild it as soon as possible.
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it bad, it's just my opinion) I really
didn't like what I saw.
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El 09/01/18 a las 07:01, Ben escribió:
> On 01/09/2018 03:15 AM, Megver83 wrote:
>> This package comes from Arch, so none of our packagers are the ones in
>> charge.
>
> ok, so that's why I couldn't flag-it-as-out-of-date on our site, yes?
Yes, what called my attentio
in
maintenance (packages are hosted there, so there won't be updated until
the maintenance ends. In fact we, the packagers, are unable to upload
packages.)
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I'm totally conscious about this vulnerabilities and Arch's kernel
patches. However, since kernels are kinda outdated I want to first get
them up-to-date and on future releases (hopefully 4.14.12) add this patches.
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I haven't upgraded this pkg since there were issues with linux-libre
4.14, but as the things have improved I might update this one soon.
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>emulatorman and coadde left, we should just drop it?
We should look for packages that depend on it. If there aren't, I don't
see why not removing it.
>
> - The following packages are on pcr, but should be moved to libre:
>figlet, mplayer-vaapi
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fetch-install` program.
Yea, deleting code rocks! specially when it's crappy and badly written :)
>
> On one hand, we don't like unnecessarily modifying the default
> configuration files from upstream; but we're patching makepkg anyway;
> and we are the single source of truth for the def
they where the ones who
suffered more on the last update.
Feel free to assign me new issues on the bug tracker or simply contact
me on #parabola. I expect to see linux-libre 4.14.x on [libre] soon (a
week maybe?), so please test it.
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most AUR PKGBUILDs are crappy, sometimes I prefer to make my own
PKGBUILDs which build from source correctly.
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[libre-testing] if the testing version of iceweasel is there)
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> of Quantum source code for ESR branch?
If you know how to do it, of course. You should then get in contact with
oaken-source (Andreas's nick on IRC)
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Thanks for mentioning it, I forgot it. Yes, I think shepherd is also
getting into Parabola, after s6 and sinit
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/pcr/runit-scripts/PKGBUILD?id=c799f6ae2ec796e75d399028736c9d70c021dcd7
[3]
https://git.parabola.nu/abslibre.git/commit/?id=c799f6ae2ec796e75d399028736c9d70c021dcd7
[4] https://gitlab.com/Megver83/runit-scripts
[5] https://gitlab.com/Megver83/runit-scripts/blob/master/1#L5
[6] https://gitlab.com/Megv
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nowh...@example.com? is this a bot? plus, we won't go ahead with 4.14
immediately since Arch hasn't launched an update, yet
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to the live environment
> that did not belong in any standard package (e.g. service files,
> password-less sudoers file, ssh root login)
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> [1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_astonishment
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> On Mon, Nov 06, 2017 at 02:02:46PM -0300, Megver83 wrote:
>> As we will have a build server soon, thanks to lukeshu for that, I was
>> thinking on what features should the autob
the commit begins like "updpkg: /
" then compile it in the background, because if for any reason
the packager disconnects from the SSH then the compilation would stop,
but not if is in the background. That's one of the features I'm thinking
about RN.
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