Your message dated Wed, 7 Dec 2016 23:15:07 +0530 with message-id <f72689d6-f59b-b6ee-c47e-824f377db...@debian.org> and subject line fixed in 4.2.1-2 has caused the Debian Bug report #846916, regarding provide jquery2: jquery3 breaks diaspora to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: gitlab Version: 8.13.3+dfsg1-2 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Hi, this issue happens on a vanilla installation of gitlab on a Debian Stretch system. Since the problem occurs without any custom configuration from my side, I deemed this issue to happen for all users of the gitlab package and thus the severity. Essentially, the dropdown menus stopped working. This includes: - the user menu dropdown on the upper-right - the project settings dropdown on the right below - the repository clone method dropdown - the repository dropdown on the upper-left - the download option dropdown - the notification dropdown I judge these elements being dysfunctional to render the package unusable. To allow you to investigate the problem, I packed up the rootfs of the machine I installed this onto. This rootfs is freshly generated and will not be used in production, so there are no secrets in it. The only gitlab user is root with the password 12345678. You can also convince yourself of the problem by looking at this system running live. For this, just enter the following into your /etc/hosts: 62.75.219.30 gitlab.mister-muffin.de And then browse to https://gitlab.mister-muffin.de You can log into the gitlab web interface with the credentials given above. For log and configuration files, list of installed packages etc, please consult the tarball of the whole system here: https://mister-muffin.de/gitlab_vanilla.tar.xz To create this setup, I ran in a fresh chroot: apt-get install --no-install-recommends gitlab msmtp-mta No further configuration was carried out from my side. I used msmtp-mta to prevent the bloat of postfix as a provider of mail-transport-agent. I expect this choice to have no influence on the problem at hand. I suspected that there might be a problem because I installed with --no-install-recommends but running the following resulted in the same behaviour: apt-get install --install-recommends gitlab msmtp-mta certbot- Thanks! cheers, josch
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