Andrea Veri commented:
Lovely, will set this up for you tomorrow, will send credentials your way and
we can test, if you could stick around in #sysadmin while we do that that would
be lovely so we can speed up any eventual troubleshooting :-)
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Sam Thursfield commented:
Login is really only useful for admins to update and modify tests. I don't see
a big problem if we use auth.gnome.org and thus limit it to people with GNOME
accounts.
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Sam Thursfield commented:
No problem, I will be around tomorrow!
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Sam Thursfield created an issue:
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Currently openqa.gnome.org uses gitlab.com for OpenID authentication. We should
use gitlab.gnome.org.
Proposed steps:
1. Register a new [instance
Andrea Veri commented:
@sthursfield is the intent of utilizing the backend LDAP auth (GNOME Accounts)
for openqa as well or you'd want any GNOME GitLab user to be able to login
there? if the answer to the former is yes, why don't we use auth.gnome.org
instead?
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Michael Catanzaro commented:
Problem is ftpadmin depends on https://gitlab.gnome.org/repositories.doap which
has somehow become a 404 page, presumably after a recent GitLab update?
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Looks like ftpadmin is able to successfully install releases, but then dies
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Michael Catanzaro commented:
Suffice to say that it's processing the HTML of the 404 page and complaining
that it's not XML, instead of the doap file that it expects to be seeing.
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Andrea Veri commented:
Granted, permissions will be in sync during the next hour, please make sure you
commit to any GNOME namespace repository before the end of August or the
cleanup script will remove permissions again, thanks!
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