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Christian "naddy" Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de
Am 28.09.2022 20:30 schrieb Marc Espie:
I sent private email to that guy about your work at eurobsdcon.
I think you should work together and get this stuff in better shape
before
it's committed.
I work together for some weeks now already .. with that "guy" ;-)
I would really like to be able
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 06:04:17PM +, Philipp Buehler wrote:
> Am 28.09.2022 18:43 schrieb Stuart Henderson:
>
> >
> > This makes me think "what are the other ones for then?" if they're
> > discussed in a section about firewall rules. Maybe say "exposed to
> > the network" and then say that
The "cleanup" cron job for the user _honk will run in HOME which is /var/honk
If another user runs that cron job, set HOME=/var/honk or `cd /var/honk && honk
cleanup` or `honk -datadir /var/honk cleanup` and .db permission
On September 28, 2022 4:57:51 PM UTC, "Gonzalo L. Rodriguez"
wrote:
Am 28.09.2022 18:43 schrieb Stuart Henderson:
This makes me think "what are the other ones for then?" if they're
discussed in a section about firewall rules. Maybe say "exposed to
the network" and then say that the others are only used for local
communications between the daemons?
The many
On Wed, 21 Sep 2022 at 10:49:27 -0400, Horia Racoviceanu wrote:
> ping
>
> On 9/16/22, Horia Racoviceanu wrote:
> > - Changed the certificate renewal cron job based on the OCSP staple
> > interval for letsencrypt (for buypass it should be changed to run
> > every 7th hour) and based on the
> Passwords
>
needs another =
> Ports and pf.conf
> =
Maybe better to avoid "ports" in the title here, I would go with
perhaps "pf.conf rules"
> The default configuration uses the following ports:
>
> * nginx: TCP 80, 443
> * prosody: TCP 5000, 5222, 5269,
I've attached a README (and helper configs for prosody/nginx) for the
jitsi ports which shows how to create a simple open setup. Any comments,
improvements, changes and updates are welcome. Tests are also welcome.
I've added the README after SUBST_CMD inline and attached the raw file
as an
On 2022/09/28 16:02, Sebastien Marie wrote:
> > > since there's some binary being built WANTLIB needs updating:
> > >
> > > synapse-1.68.0(net/synapse):
> > > Missing: c++abi.6
> > > (/usr/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/synapse/synapse_rust.abi3.so)
> > > (system lib)
> > > Missing: c.96
>
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 02:43:27PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2022/09/28 13:37, Landry Breuil wrote:
> > Le Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 01:26:29PM +0200, Renaud Allard a écrit :
> > >
> > >
> > > On 9/28/22 13:07, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > > As things stand, by having this RDEP you're
On 2022/09/28 13:37, Landry Breuil wrote:
> Le Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 01:26:29PM +0200, Renaud Allard a écrit :
> >
> >
> > On 9/28/22 13:07, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > As things stand, by having this RDEP you're pulling in the rust compiler
> > > as a run dependency, as well as setuptools_rust
Le Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 01:26:29PM +0200, Renaud Allard a écrit :
>
>
> On 9/28/22 13:07, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > As things stand, by having this RDEP you're pulling in the rust compiler
> > as a run dependency, as well as setuptools_rust itself, setuptools, and
> > a few others. (Maybe I
On 9/28/22 13:07, Stuart Henderson wrote:
As things stand, by having this RDEP you're pulling in the rust compiler
as a run dependency, as well as setuptools_rust itself, setuptools, and
a few others. (Maybe I can move setuptools_rust's RDEP on lang/rust
now that we're not trying to build
On 2022/09/28 12:50, Renaud Allard wrote:
> > > RUN_DEPENDS = devel/py-jsonschema${MODPY_FLAVOR}>=3.0.0 \
> > ...
> > > + devel/py-setuptools-rust${MODPY_FLAVOR}>=1.3.0
> >
> > This should only be a build not run dep.
>
> Actually, it's needed to run, otherwise, you get this:
>
On 2022/09/28 11:21:00 +0200, "Gonzalo L. Rodriguez" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ,,Planor is a text user interface for cloud services. It currently supports
> the
> following cloud service providers and cloud services''
Maybe DESCR could just say that "it supports several cloud providers"?
It seems
On 9/28/22 12:13, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2022/09/28 11:30, Renaud Allard wrote:
Hello,
Here is a diff for net/synapse. It requires an updated devel/matrix-common.
Given the big changes in the package (it now requires rust modules), it
might be worth testing early.
It is running fine
On 2022/09/28 11:21, Gonzalo L. Rodriguez wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ,,Planor is a text user interface for cloud services. It currently supports
> the
> following cloud service providers and cloud services''
>
> https://github.com/mrusme/planor
>
> OK? Comments?
>
> Cheers.-
>
> --
>
>
On 2022/09/28 11:30, Renaud Allard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Here is a diff for net/synapse. It requires an updated devel/matrix-common.
>
> Given the big changes in the package (it now requires rust modules), it
> might be worth testing early.
> It is running fine here on amd64.
py-matrix-common
Hello,
Here is a diff for net/synapse. It requires an updated devel/matrix-common.
Given the big changes in the package (it now requires rust modules), it
might be worth testing early.
It is running fine here on amd64.
Best RegardsIndex: Makefile
Hello,
,,Planor is a text user interface for cloud services. It currently supports the
following cloud service providers and cloud services''
https://github.com/mrusme/planor
OK? Comments?
Cheers.-
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