11 Oct 2021 |
proletarius101 | some apps use that way... | 06:08:26 |
Izzy | VercodeOperation: '%c*5' ? | 06:33:51 |
Izzy | Not sure if that works for that, but it's the first thing coming to mind… | 06:34:38 |
proletarius101 | good to know we already have that | 07:28:50 |
FestplattenSchnitzel | In reply to @_oftc_jochensp:matrix.org FestplattenSchnitzel: too late today, ping me in some days and ai try ho hunt down people . | 15:09:12 |
jochensp | looking | 15:09:46 |
jochensp | FestplattenSchnitzel: did you ask in #debian-cloud already? | 15:16:04 |
FestplattenSchnitzel | jochensp no, shall I do? | 15:24:14 |
jochensp | yes | 15:24:30 |
jochensp | FestplattenSchnitzel: did you read https://salsa.debian.org/jspricke/debian-vagrant-images/-/blob/master/README.md#continuous-integration | 15:31:13 |
FestplattenSchnitzel | I did. | 15:32:58 |
jochensp | so did you contact Lucas? | 15:33:45 |
FestplattenSchnitzel | In reply to @_oftc_jochensp:matrix.org so did you contact Lucas? No, but sounds like a good idea. | 15:35:08 |
Izzy | _hc: could you maybe take a look on why issuebot fails on RFP? Basically, whenever it has to call the hostnames module. If you look at the job queue, it's always the same error: "Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at tcp://10.10.24.205:2376", right after "Running /builds/fdroid/rfp/modules/active-hostnames.py" | 17:54:05 |
Izzy | For testing purposes, I've manually added the bot label to an affected issue. Bot then successfully ran on – until it encountered the next APK to scan. | 17:54:53 |
12 Oct 2021 |
Izzy | Still fails, unable to reach the docker container. Anyone with docker skills here? | 17:35:32 |
Izzy | Of course we can go and add the bot label to each blocking RFP (currently lichess). But that would mean punishing apps which are building "out of the box" (the issue only happens when an APK was successfully built). | 17:40:00 |
deimos | 2376 is an odd port for docker | 20:57:06 |
deimos | Nm that's the default encrypted port for dockerd | 20:59:38 |
Izzy | But what can be done about it? Currently, the bot no longer covers RFP (unless I manually mark the "good issues" as "bot was here" so it skips them – and I don't really like that idea). | 21:58:23 |
FestplattenSchnitzel | I'd disable the active-hostnames module, since it seems the reason for the Docker crashing. | 22:00:01 |
Izzy | It works fine on fdroiddata, so I almost assume some setting being the culprit. But the usual suspect (.gitlab-ci.yml) hasn't been touched lately. | 22:00:03 |
Izzy | FestplattenSchnitzel: if you know how to do that: yes please, and if possible just for RFP. | 22:00:29 |
Izzy | Once it's fixed we can re-enable it anytime. And the hostnames-module isn't really the most important unit (we cross-check that with VT anyway). | 22:02:25 |
proletarius101 | Hi Izzy , since https://f-droid.org/packages/io.github.muntashirakon.AppManager is already on fdroid and is up-to-date, can you remove it in your repo? | 23:18:14 |
Izzy | No. | 23:24:34 |
Izzy | https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager/issues/1#issuecomment-668369992 | 23:24:39 |
Izzy | While I *USUALLY* remove apps from my repo once they reach F-Droid, some stay on explicit request. This is one of those. | 23:25:15 |
Izzy | You can check that via my repo browser, which then usually gives a hint. For the given package see the yellow box at https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/io.github.muntashirakon.AppManager | 23:27:11 |
13 Oct 2021 |
linsui | Is there any contribution from hacktoberfest? I haven't seen difference. | 03:38:32 |