Re: [arch-general] Any objections to asking vim to fix PKGBUILD syntax highlighting?

2019-03-05 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Tue, Mar 05, 2019 at 06:26:45AM -0500) james harvey via arch-general : > I'd like to post the following issue at: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/new > > Wanted to see if there were any objections from staff, like if even > though the error highlighting is technically wrong, if it's desired to

Re: [arch-general] X logs me out from tty on close

2019-01-10 Thread Ismael Bouya
> Hello, thanks for your reply, but I don't know how to try that neither, > still looking into it. Also this is a fresh install and almost all files > are default. /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc is auto-generated at install with some > xterms and an xclock, and /etc/X11/xorg.conf was non-existent (later >

Re: [arch-general] X logs me out from tty on close

2019-01-10 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 12:16:20PM +0300) Ali Emre Gülcü via arch-general : > Hello everyone, > I had a rather interesting problem recently. I dont have any display > manager and I open desktop environment from tty when needed. Previously > when I logged out from Xfce or closed down X server, it

Re: [arch-general] bind/named dying after 24-48 hrs. "assertion failure"?

2018-12-07 Thread Ismael Bouya
> Has anyone else encountered a bind 9.13.4-1/named daemon dying with > "assertion failure" in the past week. I have encountered the problem twice. > When named dies, status reports: (...) Hey there, It happened to me once, with the exact same symptoms, but I took it as a random failure. Now

Re: [arch-general] Unbound

2018-11-01 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hey there, > Find changed configurations: > > sudo find /etc -type f -regextype egrep -regex '.*(pacnew|pacsave)' > > Diff them (individually): > > sudo vimdiff /path/to/original /path/to/original.pacnew Note that pacdiff (from pacman-contrib package) does that in a more "friendly"

Re: [arch-general] How to upgrade a postgresql database?

2018-08-17 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 04:11:45PM +0200) Peter Nabbefeld : > Am 17.08.18 um 16:05 schrieb Ismael Bouya: > > Hi Peter, > > What version are you upgrading from? Starting at version 10, you don’t > > need any particular operation to upgrade minor version (10.X -> 10.Y), > &g

Re: [arch-general] How to upgrade a postgresql database?

2018-08-17 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hi Peter, What version are you upgrading from? Starting at version 10, you don’t need any particular operation to upgrade minor version (10.X -> 10.Y), that’s why the old binaries are "stuck" at 9.6. -- Ismael signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: [arch-general] ClamAV Flagging systemd package

2018-07-14 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hi Giovanni, > Most likely infected on your system, as the binary package in > archive.archlinux.org seems to be clear: > > clamscan systemd-238.51-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz > > > > systemd-238.51-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz: OK You’re not comparing the same file. I confirm the alert for my own package

Re: [arch-general] systemd --user enable: Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory

2018-06-27 Thread Ismael Bouya
> systemctl --user status has the same error. How do I start dbus for the > second user? systemctl enable --user dbus fails due the same error, and > system's dbus is running. Good, Each user + the system has his own dbus. Normally, you should have dbus.service and dbus.socket units somewhere

Re: [arch-general] systemd --user enable: Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory

2018-06-27 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hi Bjoern, > I'm trying to create a systemd timer for a user to run duply daily. For > one user the enabled worked fine, but another one: > > systemctl --user enable backup.timer > Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory > > I have no clue why this happens, systemctl daemon-reload

Re: [arch-general] What files are tipically in /usr/local/share?

2018-02-21 Thread Ismael Bouya
hello, > But this has me wondering if there was something more important which > resides there. > Perhaps something generated by an application or script. manually installed ca certificates? programs installed with make install? if programs in /usr/local/bin work correctly then there was nothing

Re: [arch-general] php php71 in conflict

2018-01-10 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 11:24:47AM -0500) Eli Schwartz via arch-general : > On 01/10/2018 10:12 AM, Ismael Bouya wrote: > > Hello, > > I wasn’t aware that php71 was in community, thanks for pointing it out. > > However, the php package provides php-ldap, which php71

Re: [arch-general] php php71 in conflict

2018-01-10 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hello, I wasn’t aware that php71 was in community, thanks for pointing it out. However, the php package provides php-ldap, which php71 doesn’t (at least not explicitly). Shouldn’t it mention that too? Otherwise it becomes harder to replace php with php71 when we have php webapps that require

Re: [arch-general] tmux/systemd: tmux user service exits on detach/logout

2017-09-25 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 03:28:07PM +) Eli Schwartz : > Bugreport opened on our tracker, so this fix may get backported. ;) > > https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/55746 I didn’t know this was "possible", thanks for reporting it :) -- Ismael signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: [arch-general] tmux/systemd: tmux user service exits on detach/logout

2017-09-25 Thread Ismael Bouya
> Well, I'm sad to tell you, that I'm experiencing the issues again with > 234.11-9, but didn't with 234.11-8 or 234.11-6. > > This is getting pretty random, untracable and annoying... :( > Especially, as there is no "real change"[1] between the last pkgrels... Thanks. I searched a little longer

Re: [arch-general] tmux/systemd: tmux user service exits on detach/logout

2017-09-25 Thread Ismael Bouya
> as follow up on this (probably not so interesting thread for too many), > I have tested systemd 234 successfully. > The weechat instance within tmux (or tmux itself) still ends > sporadically, but not the main tmux user session. > So, in conclusion, whatever has been broken in systemd 233, was

Re: [arch-general] pacman doesn't show download progress

2017-08-16 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 02:05:44PM -0700) Moses Miller via arch-general : > Can you explain in more detail what the problem is, and show actual and > expected output? Hello, I have the same "problem" for a few weeks too. Here is the output of pacman -Syu I got just now on two machines:

Re: [arch-general] Sébastien Luttringer and Tobias Powalowski

2017-07-02 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Sun, Jul 02, 2017 at 07:22:23PM -0400) Eli Schwartz via arch-general : > Okay, this I am genuinely curious about. > > In what circumstances can I have: > - the systemd repository cloned over the git:// protocol > - an annotated tag for systemd v233 signed by Lennart Poettering. > - an annotated

Re: [arch-general] Sébastien Luttringer and Tobias Powalowski

2017-07-02 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Mon, Jul 03, 2017 at 01:06:04AM +0200) Morten Linderud : > At this point we can't trust the trusted users to build and verify the > correct packages, let alone maintaine a safe infrastructure to build > packages. This is a slippery slope, and i really fucking hope this > isn't a serious issue any

Re: [arch-general] Sébastien Luttringer and Tobias Powalowski

2017-07-02 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Mon, Jul 03, 2017 at 12:29:44AM +0200) Morten Linderud : > But HTTPS doesnt matter here. We have a trusted signer inn the PKGBUILD, > anyone can MITM for the good of their life. > Unless they can fake the signature (Hint; they cant), or trick Lennart into > signing something he shouldnt (Hint;

Re: [arch-general] MariaDB not starting

2017-01-27 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hello, > 1) "systemctl status mariadb.service": (...) > Jan 27 13:04:10 tuchola mysqld[4574]: 2017-01-27 13:04:10 140214454369792 > [ERROR] Fatal error: Can't open and lock privilege tables: Table > 'mysql.user' doesn't exist (...) I'm not ssure about what you tried, but your installation seems

Re: [arch-general] Opinions on PowerShell?

2016-08-19 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 11:59:00AM +0200) Jeroen Mathon via arch-general : > Will that shebang work correctly with powershell? This is the os's job, not bash's or powershell's, to work correctly with shebang. From the shell point of view a script is no different to a binary, as long as it is

Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] signoffs are dead

2016-06-29 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hey there, At some point I started to receive those "signoff" message on one of the list I'm subscribed to. I searched on the wiki what that meant, but with no result. I see that on https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Official_repositories you mention in one sentence what it is, but sorry it's

[arch-general] Apache (Roundcube) and /tmp

2014-06-15 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hi, I tried to install roundcube (in community/), but it fails when it tries to check if he can write in his temp dir, which is a symlink that points to /tmp/roundcube and is rwx for http (and group http too). I have the same problem if I try to put the symlink to /var/tmp/roundcube, but it works

Re: [arch-general] Apache (Roundcube) and /tmp

2014-06-15 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 12:29:11PM -0500) Doug Newgard : On 2014-06-15 12:10, Ismael Bouya wrote: Hi, I tried to install roundcube (in community/), but it fails when it tries to check if he can write in his temp dir, which is a symlink that points to /tmp/roundcube and is rwx for http

Re: [arch-general] Starting gpg-agent from systemd?

2014-06-10 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 03:06:12PM +0200) Bjørnar Hansen : On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 10:21 PM, Magnus Therning mag...@therning.org wrote: I did the following - start the systemd service envoy@ssh-agent.socket - add pam_envoy.so to /etc/pam.d/system-login That got it working for ssh, but

Re: [arch-general] Starting gpg-agent from systemd?

2014-06-10 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Fri, Jun 06, 2014 at 07:14:45PM +0200) Magnus Therning : The instructions at [^1] are for the shell and for using ~/.xinitrc to start X. So neither is very well suited for me as I'm letting GDM log me in to Gnome without use of ~/.xinitrc and the agent has to be available also to apps

Re: [arch-general] systemd-run --user does not work

2014-05-14 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Wed, May 14, 2014 at 09:45:40AM +0200) Yamakaky : Now I understand why sometimes I have two dbus daemons, thanks ! It's because I manage tmux with systemd --user, and $DBUS is set by my xorg session not managed by systemd. Watch out about that. It's tempting to have your tmux managed by

Re: [arch-general] systemd-run --user does not work

2014-05-13 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hi, I don't know if it's necessary to send the request upstream for the moment: They are busy moving things to kdbus (which is the kernel implementation of dbus, and not KDE-dbus as I thought initially). Things are actually slightly messed up currently (that's my opinion, when I spent time

Re: [arch-general] systemd-run --user does not work

2014-05-12 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Mon, May 12, 2014 at 11:23:33PM +0900) Savyasachee Jha : Well, I just tried this out on my laptop, and it gives two different error messages. $ sysytemd-run --user /usr/bin/ls Failed to create message: Input/output error $ sudo systemd-run --user /usr/bin/ls Failed to create bus

Re: [arch-general] Comment on: Use systemd timers instead of /etc/cron.{hourly, daily, weekly, monthly}?

2014-05-06 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Tue, May 06, 2014 at 04:28:48PM -0400) Daniel Micay : On 06/05/14 04:13 PM, Leonid Isaev wrote: After re-reading the documentation I have to take this back, systemd timers seem to implement all features provided by cronie. AFAIK, the only notable missing feature is the ability for

[arch-general] Automatic upgrade

2014-02-11 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hi, I know it is highly discouraged and that it can break the machine, but I have a good reason to do it anyway: It's highly unpractical to me to access the machine from where I am -- even remotely: I need someone to manually open a tunnel each time I want to access the machine --, and the other

Re: [arch-general] Automatic upgrade

2014-02-11 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 12:56:39PM +0100) Florian Pritz : On 11.02.2014 11:42, Ismael Bouya wrote: It's highly unpractical to me to access the machine from where I am -- even remotely: I need someone to manually open a tunnel each time I want to access the machine -- Set up an automatic

Re: [arch-general] Automatic upgrade

2014-02-11 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 01:20:12PM +0100) pala...@jstation.cz : That's not an option. The network on which the machine is is willingly inaccessible from outside: The sysadmin there has the principle that a machine that works shouldn't be upgraded, because then it can break... That's pretty

Re: [arch-general] Automatic upgrade

2014-02-11 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 01:29:30PM +0100) Constantin : You could establish a VPN/tunnel originating from the server you want to update. That way, from the machine's view, it is an outgoing connection and might not be restricted by the firewall. You can then use the existing tunnel to ssh back to

Re: [arch-general] Automatic upgrade

2014-02-11 Thread Ismael Bouya
How about establishing regular maintenance intervals? This way, the VPN could be active on these times for you to use and be disabled the rest of the time. Depending on the setup, this could be easily automated. If i understand the admin correctly, he'll be happy with the fixed timing

Re: [arch-general] Automatic upgrade

2014-02-11 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 07:00:41PM +0100) Rodrigo Rivas : My guess here is that this secure network is full of non-upgraded (Windows?) machines, and security is attained exclusively by network isolation. No they are all on linux. The problem here is that it creates a lot of problem for work:

Re: [arch-general] Automatic upgrade

2014-02-11 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 09:51:10PM -0300) Hugo Osvaldo Barrera : Can the machine download emails from a remote server? You could set something up that downloads emails from a certain mailbox, validates they're PGP signature, and runs the body as a shell script. Tedious, but it works. Yes (I

Re: [arch-general] Initramfs fallback render

2013-11-17 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hum I started to write answers to different emails, but it looks like I messed things between an actual problem (A non-critical hard disk that crashed with no nofail option in the fstab) and my tries afterwards to boot in rescue/emergency mode. To answer to Gaëtan, the message that I saw was

Re: [arch-general] Initramfs fallback render

2013-11-15 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 09:45:15AM +0100) Rodrigo Rivas : On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 1:55 AM, Ismael Bouya ismael.bo...@normalesup.orgwrote: However when we need to boot into fallback mode, initramfs asks for root password! Is there a standard/automated way to ask/permit another user via

Re: [arch-general] Initramfs fallback render

2013-11-15 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 02:52:33PM +0100) Rodrigo Rivas : Yes, I thought that was the point. But you want to use the user password... the same as with sudo, makes sense. You could using login instead of sulogin. Or if you feel brave enough you could even add a link to getty@tty2.service or

Re: [arch-general] Initramfs fallback render

2013-11-15 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 06:00:58PM +0100) Ismael Bouya : (Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 02:52:33PM +0100) Rodrigo Rivas : Yes, I thought that was the point. But you want to use the user password... the same as with sudo, makes sense. You could using login instead of sulogin. Or if you feel brave

[arch-general] Initramfs fallback render

2013-11-14 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hi all, I have always learnt that it was good practice (to use sudo instead of root su and), when we use sudo, to completely disable root login (by disabling his password). However when we need to boot into fallback mode, initramfs asks for root password! Is there a standard/automated way to

Re: [arch-general] systemd --test

2013-11-05 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Mon, Nov 04, 2013 at 07:57:04AM -0800) John Davis : Hello Folks, I believe you want to run systemctl instead of systemd. The archwiki entry on systemd is very well written. The parameters to systemctl are given with examples. No, it is a systemd command and not a systemctl command (As