Yep, got it. Thanks for explaining, appreciate it.
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@hloeung To get this in Jammy or such would be an extrwmely intrusive
change because we'd have to backport *all* nginx and nginx module source
packages. Just putting this there for the record. While this is fixed
for Mantic and Noble and later, it is too intrusive a fix to backport to
Jammy and s
FWIW, this is back from Mantic onwards:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libnginx-mod-http-
lua/+bug/2035387
Sadly, not in Jammy, which is an LTS.
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> Maybe you can help me to extend that example to show the issue?
As mentioned in the original bug report for this [1], the easiest way to
reproduce the issue is to add an empty `init_worker_by_lua_block` block
to the `http` section of the nginx config.
[1] https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-
** Tags removed: server-todo
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu Focal)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => (unassigned)
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libnginx-
While still missing an answer to drive this, I can say from my tests
that the new build (somewhat expected) complain about the luajit
version.
From error.log:
2021/11/15 11:15:45 [alert] 8749#8749: detected a LuaJIT version which is not
OpenResty's; many optimizations will be disabled and perform
Thanks Anton, unfortunately I still have no feedback on the nchan use-case (see
bug 1874831) :-/
I'd need both to be checked if the change is reasonable.
And actually for an SRU process [1] I'll need to be able to outline test
steps. Best case that would be the steps to configure on a clean syste
Hey Christian, thanks for the update and for sharing the new packages
via PPA. I have installed them on a few Focal machines that have lua
module enabled in nginx, and can confirm that the nginx process no
longer crashes on startup, and that lua module works fine for my use
cases (tracking metrics)
Hi,
the interactions between luajit and the lua module were .. not nice. TL;DR we
can only enable it on x86 and armhf as things are in Focal. But that would be
two more architectures than we have currently working for this. Therefore now -
really - could affected people with real use-cases give
FYI - things were not as easy and build fails block the PPA for now.
I'll let you know once I found some time to resolve that.
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IMHO This should not hang in -nimbus indefinitely.
The current http-lua module in Focal is incompatible and broken.
0.10.16 has extra dependencies but (if true what was said above) 0.10.15 might
be fine.
I have another similar story (bug 1874831) that I put to potential SRU
status and I'd want to
** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/nginx/+git/nginx/+merge/409830
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libnginx-mod-http-lua 0.1
The Groovy Gorilla has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu Groovy)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Well, there are patches for this module, it's even linked to this issue:
0.10.15. That version does not introduce any additional dependencies.
Is there a reason why this package has to be on the latest release and why
version 0.10.15 can't be used?
Sadly I can't use older releases, as ~2 year ol
Viktor:
No, not all buggy modules are going to get removed, especially if
there's patches. However, to *fix* the issue with the Lua module, and
because it has **future** requisite dependencies on OpenResty Core, the
Lua module was removed.
This also was not removed in *older* releases, it was on
Hm, interesting fix. Will this mean that all buggy modules will get removed too
in the future?
Is there any chance for Anton Tolchanov's change to be merged (or re-created to
verify its trustworthy then compared&merged)? Removal of this package caused me
a day of headache.
Upgrading it to a newe
** Tags removed: server-next
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As outlined by Thomas this was totally broken, so going forward it was removed
from nginx to avoid the trouble. Not sure if there is a better option for the
older releases, but I'm tagging the tasks here accordingly to reflect what
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nginx/1.18.0-6ubuntu5
https:
> While we wait for a longer term plan with respect to lua-resty-core,
is there any reason not to upgrade to 0.10.15 to fix what seems
completely broken now?
I think we need to separate discussion of what to do in Focal and Groovy
vs. what to do for Hirsute and future Ubuntu releases.
For future
** Bug watch added: github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module/issues #1714
https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module/issues/1714
** Bug watch added: github.com/knyar/nginx-lua-prometheus/issues #105
https://github.com/knyar/nginx-lua-prometheus/issues/105
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Thomas, I believe lua-resty-core is required by lua-nginx-module 0.10.16
or later. The patches I proposed for hirsuite and
Thomas, I believe lua-resty-core is required by lua-nginx-module 0.10.16
or later. The patches I proposed for hirsuite and focal in my previous
comment upgrade the module to 0.10.15 which is the latest version that
does *not* require lua-resty-core, but is fresh enough to work with the
packaged ver
** Tags removed: server-triage-discuss
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Christian:
This comes with a second caveat: it requires
https://github.com/openresty/lua-resty-core to be packaged in the
package as well now. If the Lua module cannot operate without
OpenResty's core functions, then this is something I would like Debian
to review and consider - I don't have the
Hi Thomas,
In the source I still see debian/modules/control:
23 Module: http-lua
24 Homepage: https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module
25 Version: 0.10.13
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Thomas Ward (teward)
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** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~knyar/ubuntu/+source/nginx/+git/nginx/+merge/393789
** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~knyar/ubuntu/+source/nginx/+git/nginx/+merge/393790
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Because of this issue libnginx-mod-http-lua is completely broken in
several versions of Ubuntu.
Upgrading lua-nginx-module to 0.10.15 fixes the issue, and I have suggested two
patches that would make libnginx-mod-http-lua usable again:
- hirsuite:
https://code.launchpad.net/~knyar/ubuntu/+source
I'm flagging this as server-next so it gets our attention for Groovy.
This could mean likely a FFe (Feature Freeze Exception) for Groovy as
the fix is updating libnginx-mod-http-lua to a new version
(debian/modules)). With that said, this would also be an exception for
SRUing to Focal (thus the tag
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