From je-vv at e.email Wed Jul 19 08:41:29 2023 From: je-vv at e.email (Javier) Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2023 00:41:29 -0600 Subject: [artix-general] [universe] thunderbird 115.0-4 breaks sequoia-octopus-librnp-git 1.5.0.99-1 Message-ID: <541af935-9326-0e1f-0563-2d8bb269a6c8@e.email> I couldn't capture logs, but the failure is about missing or incompatible symbols on librnp.so. Probably a new version of sequoia-octopus-librnp is required (later git label for the git case, since the non git package is stuck on [universe] at 1.4.1-4), or a rebuild is required. The thing is that reverting back from 115.0-4 to 102.13.0-1 is not possible, since the profile, when moving to 115.0-4 gets modified in such a way that it can't go back. Actually I had to use a backup which was not totally on sync with the live system, but that was the only way I could revert, and of course, as a workaround, I'm preventing thunderbird to upgrade on `pacman.conf`. Thanks ! -- Javier -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OpenPGP_signature Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 228 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From je-vv at e.email Sat Jul 22 10:33:34 2023 From: je-vv at e.email (Javier) Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2023 02:33:34 -0600 Subject: [artix-general] [universe] thunderbird 115.0-4 breaks sequoia-octopus-librnp-git 1.5.0.99-1 In-Reply-To: <541af935-9326-0e1f-0563-2d8bb269a6c8@e.email> References: <541af935-9326-0e1f-0563-2d8bb269a6c8@e.email> Message-ID: <240aaf75-989f-1704-8c41-c5f456eb0bf1@e.email> On 7/19/23 00:41, Javier wrote: > I couldn't capture logs, but the failure is about missing or incompatible symbols on librnp.so.? Probably a new version of sequoia-octopus-librnp is required (later git label for the git case, since the non git package is stuck on [universe] at 1.4.1-4), or a rebuild is required. > > The thing is that reverting back from 115.0-4 to 102.13.0-1 is not possible, since the profile, when moving to 115.0-4 gets modified in such a way that it can't go back.? Actually I had to use a backup which was not totally on sync with the live system, but that was the only way I could revert, and of course, as a workaround, I'm preventing thunderbird to upgrade on `pacman.conf`. > > Thanks ! I just noticed, there's a 1.5.0.99-2 on "omniverse", besides 1.5.0.99-1 on "universe", for "sequoia-octopus-librnp-git". Is that associated to a rebuild? Is it meant to address the issue with TB 115.0-4? Should it be placed on "universe" instead? Sorry for asking rather than trying, just that this time TB's upgrade can't be reverted... Thanks ! -- Javier -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OpenPGP_signature Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 228 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From artist at artixlinux.org Sat Jul 22 21:08:42 2023 From: artist at artixlinux.org (artist) Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2023 21:08:42 +0200 Subject: [artix-general] [universe] thunderbird 115.0-4 breaks sequoia-octopus-librnp-git 1.5.0.99-1 In-Reply-To: <240aaf75-989f-1704-8c41-c5f456eb0bf1@e.email> References: <541af935-9326-0e1f-0563-2d8bb269a6c8@e.email> <240aaf75-989f-1704-8c41-c5f456eb0bf1@e.email> Message-ID: <8e1323f4-36b2-2717-99d1-d6ded268a644@artixlinux.org> 1.5.0.99-2 has been moved to universe. It contains what should be the fix - according to the project - required for thunderbird / betterbird 115. Some twiddling with the profile might be needed. artist On a bended knee, or systemd, you will never live free On 7/22/23 10:33, Javier wrote: > On 7/19/23 00:41, Javier wrote: >> I couldn't capture logs, but the failure is about missing or >> incompatible symbols on librnp.so.? Probably a new version of >> sequoia-octopus-librnp is required (later git label for the git case, >> since the non git package is stuck on [universe] at 1.4.1-4), or a >> rebuild is required. >> >> The thing is that reverting back from 115.0-4 to 102.13.0-1 is not >> possible, since the profile, when moving to 115.0-4 gets modified in >> such a way that it can't go back.? Actually I had to use a backup >> which was not totally on sync with the live system, but that was the >> only way I could revert, and of course, as a workaround, I'm >> preventing thunderbird to upgrade on `pacman.conf`. >> >> Thanks ! > > I just noticed, there's a 1.5.0.99-2 on "omniverse", besides > 1.5.0.99-1 on "universe", for "sequoia-octopus-librnp-git".? Is that > associated to a rebuild?? Is it meant to address the issue with TB > 115.0-4?? Should it be placed on "universe" instead? > > Sorry for asking rather than trying, just that this time TB's upgrade > can't be reverted... > > Thanks ! > > From je-vv at e.email Sun Jul 23 03:30:04 2023 From: je-vv at e.email (Javier) Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2023 19:30:04 -0600 Subject: [artix-general] [universe] thunderbird 115.0-4 breaks sequoia-octopus-librnp-git 1.5.0.99-1 In-Reply-To: <8e1323f4-36b2-2717-99d1-d6ded268a644@artixlinux.org> References: <541af935-9326-0e1f-0563-2d8bb269a6c8@e.email> <240aaf75-989f-1704-8c41-c5f456eb0bf1@e.email> <8e1323f4-36b2-2717-99d1-d6ded268a644@artixlinux.org> Message-ID: <150dae34-a043-a9c0-93ca-6a46f2aa0ebd@e.email> On 7/22/23 13:08, artist wrote: > 1.5.0.99-2 has been moved to universe. > It contains what should be the fix - according to the project - required for thunderbird / betterbird 115. > Some twiddling with the profile might be needed. > > artist Yey, thanks, now sequoia-octopus-librnp-git works fine with TB 115d. Unfortunately tbsync and exchange provider stopped working with TB 115. This is really sad, I'll have to look for a way to revert TB back. It's really sad to see TB breaking things every now and then, :( Thanks ! -- Javier -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OpenPGP_signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 228 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From somenxavier at posteo.net Sun Jul 23 19:15:39 2023 From: somenxavier at posteo.net (Xavier B.) Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2023 17:15:39 +0000 Subject: [artix-general] fail2ban Message-ID: <20230723191539.14e96e26552e79e4d5dce1f8@posteo.net> Hi, I installed fail2ban and fail2ban-openrc packages. Following arch wiki [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Fail2ban], I created a file /etc/fail2ban/jail.local with the content: # cat /etc/fail2ban/jail.local [DEFAULT] bantime = 200d banaction = nftables banaction_allports = nftables[type=allports] [nginx-botsearch] enable=true [nginx-bad-request] enable=true and restart fail2ban daemon. But fail2ban has no rules loaded: # fail2ban-client status Status |- Number of jail: 0 `- Jail list: Why? Anyone could help me? From somenxavier at posteo.net Sun Jul 23 19:44:58 2023 From: somenxavier at posteo.net (Xavier B.) Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2023 17:44:58 +0000 Subject: [artix-general] fail2ban In-Reply-To: <20230723191539.14e96e26552e79e4d5dce1f8@posteo.net> References: <20230723191539.14e96e26552e79e4d5dce1f8@posteo.net> Message-ID: <20230723194458.9c0542d410e75075fdab1184@posteo.net> Solved. Just a time: "enabled", not "enable" On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 17:15:39 +0000 "Xavier B." ha escrit: > Hi, > > I installed fail2ban and fail2ban-openrc packages. Following arch wiki [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Fail2ban], I created a file /etc/fail2ban/jail.local with the content: > > # cat /etc/fail2ban/jail.local > [DEFAULT] > bantime = 200d > banaction = nftables > banaction_allports = nftables[type=allports] > > [nginx-botsearch] > enable=true > > [nginx-bad-request] > enable=true > > and restart fail2ban daemon. But fail2ban has no rules loaded: > > # fail2ban-client status > Status > |- Number of jail: 0 > `- Jail list: > > Why? > > Anyone could help me? > -- > artix-general mailing list > artix-general at artixlinux.org > https://lists.artixlinux.org/listinfo/artix-general From je-vv at e.email Wed Jul 26 04:35:21 2023 From: je-vv at e.email (Javier) Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2023 20:35:21 -0600 Subject: [artix-general] [jami-daemon] jami-daemon needs rebuild on top of newest libs (libgit2) Message-ID: <77a8cbac-01ad-a830-4d31-fc55649b5f0d@e.email> jami-daemon has the artix package from world and the arch package from arch: > % pacman -Ss jami-daemon > world/jami-daemon 20230323-3 (jami) [installed] > Free and universal communication platform which preserves the users? privacy and freedoms (daemon component) > extra/jami-daemon 20230323-3 (jami) [installed] > Free and universal communication platform which preserves the users? privacy and freedoms (daemon component) When using the up to date version from world (20230323-3) it seems it was built with an older version of libgit2, and it no longer executes due to the missing shared library (libgit2 was recently upgraded as well): > % jami > jami: error while loading shared libraries: libgit2.so.1.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory And as mentioned for libgit2: > world/libgit2 1:1.7.0-3 [installed] > A linkable library for Git Which provides: > % ls /usr/lib/libgit2.so* > /usr/lib/libgit2.so@ /usr/lib/libgit2.so.1.7@ /usr/lib/libgit2.so.1.7.0* So there's no longer a "libgit2.so.1.6" but rather a "libgit2.so.1.7". Notice when using the arch version, which most probably was built against the newest libgit2, the issue is not present. So jami-daemon actually needs to be rebuilt on top of the up to date libs... Greetings ! -- Javier -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OpenPGP_signature Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 228 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: