Hello,
Am Donnerstag, 30. Juli 2020, 00:22:42 CEST schrieb josef Reidinger:
> Christian Boltz wrote:
> > I just noticed that this mail about the aa-status changes never made
> > it to yast-devel, probably because John isn't subscribed there.
> >
> > Is this m
[tm], so please don't wait too
long with adjusting the YaST side.
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Betreff: Re: [apparmor] [yast-devel] Upcoming changes in AppArmor aa-status
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Datum: Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2020, 16:40:50 CEST
Von: John Johansen
An: Stefan Hundhammer , Chr
Hello,
Am Montag, 1. Juni 2020, 09:07:11 CEST schrieb josef Reidinger:
> On Sun, 31 May 2020 16:30:37 +0200 Christian Boltz wrote:
> > if you have bash-completion installed, several YaST modules can be
> > started by typing
> >
> > yast2 $module
> > Can/wil
face.
(Ideally using exactly this text, because it's already translated.)
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use exactly this message which is already used by several other
modules, and therefore already translated.)
Your hello world module is not the only one that has this problem - I'll
send a separate mail for various other modules in some minutes.
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was rewritten to C, which results in changed whitespace in the
--json output. Currently --pretty-json also results in "compressed"
JSON, but I hope that this will change again in the future.
I'd guess/hope that whitespace changes shouldn't matter, but please
check neverthele
, (nearly) everything will move from /etc/ to /usr/etc/
Therefore I'd simply grep -r /etc/ in the code of all YaST modules,
and prepare them to work with both /etc/ and /usr/etc/
In the time you'd need to write a check method, you'll already have
updated 5 YaST modules ;-)
R
Hello,
Am Montag, 2. September 2019, 09:51:12 CEST schrieb Ancor Gonzalez Sosa:
> On 9/2/19 9:45 AM, Josef Reidinger wrote:
> > V Sat, 31 Aug 2019 12:55:06 +0200
> > Christian Boltz napsáno:
> >> Am Freitag, 30. August 2019 schrieb Imobach González Sosa:
> >>&g
"You are not authorized to access bug #1142026." :-(
Is there a chance to make that bugreport public?
Somewhat related to that - what you did on the YaST side looks more
like a workaround to me. Wouldn't it make more sense to get Augeas
fixed?
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 17. Oktober 2018 schrieb Ancor Gonzalez Sosa:
> On 10/17/2018 09:13 AM, Josef Reidinger wrote:
> > Christian Boltz napsáno:
[partitioning no longer on summary screen]
> >> Was that an intentional change or an oversight while switching to
> >> storag
ning summary in the final
summary screen so that I can double-check which partitions get deleted
before hitting the "go!" button.)
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Hier noch ein paar Vieren,
a (simple) bugfix and was reviewed.
Did you "just" forget to merge it, or is there another reason for the
delay? ;-)
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Fragt er sie doch, darf es auch nicht verwundern, wenn die obe
get started instead:
auth-client
fonts
journal
ldapkrb
virt-install
vpn
yast $module longhelp and yast $module xmlhelp has some more
fallout.:
all modules listed above, additionally:
registration
scc
sw_single
view_anymsg
There might be more, I don't have all YaST modules installed.
Tell
Hello,
as part of the wiki update, I switched to a new extension to include RSS
feeds. I noticed that https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:YaST/News embeds a
feed from news.o.o that results in an error because it is empty.
Please consider to switch to the lizards newsfeed ;-)
Regards,
Christian
ally expect changes ;-)
The json is constructed in a way that allows lots of flexibilty - for
example, adding support for new rule types in the AppArmor tools will
_not_ require any changes on the YaST side and things will just work.
Basically the json describes the dialog layout (header, avail
dback to the user?
I agree it would be useful, but if there is no "edit profile" button, a
"validate profile" button might cause some confusion ("why does YaST
offer to validate a profile if I can't edit it in YaST?")
Yeah, UI design isn't easy ;-)
Regar
adjust the quoted text
about the ca mgm pull request, but that was worth the fun ;-)
The average age is also based on yesterday's reminder, which didn't
suffer from the API query limit.
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on't want to expose it for spammers ;-)
should do the job. (Of course this Postfix instance should only be used
by Jenkins to avoid that unrelated mails get redirected.)
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;-)
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Hello,
Am Donnerstag, 10. November 2016, 13:45:45 CET schrieb Josef Reidinger:
> On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 13:23:58 +0100 Christian Boltz wrote:
> > I'd like to propose a small, but IMHO important improvement:
...
> > It is not obvious for "normal users" [1] which lo
ils: [...]
This one-line addition will make it easier for users and give you better
bugreports.
Bonus points if you also add the bugzilla URL ;-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
[1] Based on this definition (and after reporting several YaST bugs in
the past, and even somewhat understandin
as a sidenote: there is a request to drop the ca management module,
see https://github.com/yast/yast-auth-server/pull/21 and
https://features.opensuse.org/319119
You probably want to add a comment there ;-)
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could somebody please send me a duplicator so my clone can
d
s, but the patch introduces
several tabs (I also verified this with the updated patch in Base:System/
parted). Can you fix this detail, please?
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I guess part of the question then becomes what the ultimate
purpose of the board is. I've always be
an teach
YaST about allowed values without re-implementing everything in YaST.
BTW: Will you be at the openSUSE conference? If yes, we can talk there
;-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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Superior to what? Yes, HTML is superior at transporting viruses and
malware onto your computer or causing oth
'm doing, create a degraded RAID" button ;-)
It probably isn't needed often, but there are cases where it would be
helpful (I had to do that once, and ended up using mdadm).
mdadm itsself allows creating a degraded RAID - you have to use
"missing" instead of another /de
og look after the showy2log formatting? Some example
lines or a screenshot on paste.opensuse.org would be nice ;-)
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Factory was used, but 12.3 should be close enough.)
I'd also guess that this will work out much faster than hunting down one
error after the other ;-)
(It might also be a good idea to keep that VM in case someone needs it
again ;-)
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ge, add something like
Supplements: libQt5Core5
which is basically a "reverse Recommends" - if libQt5Core5 is installed,
it should also cause installation of libyui-qt6.
(There's also the packageand() syntax if you want it to depend on
multiple packages.)
Regards,
Christian B
a good idea because it made it much easier and faster to
write the tests. (BTW: the AppArmor 2.9 aa-* tools had a test coverage
of 18%, 2.10 has 36% :-)
Oh, and I probably don't need to tell you that rewriting code is much
easier and faster with a good test coverage - at least I'm l
o rmmod ppdev first?
Needless to say that my laptop doesn't have a parport ;-)
If you are interested in the full hwinfo output (from 21.12. and 21.13),
take a look at www.cboltz.de/tmp/dl/hwinfo-logs.tar.gz
Regards,
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Also, monolithisch im Sinne von "das mac
19
Looks good :-)
Maybe a minor addition for the "Start service during boot" help text:
... to disable the service. _This only affects starting the service
on boot, but_ does not affect the current status...
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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Hello,
Am Montag, 4. Mai 2015 schrieb Jiri Srain:
> On 05/04/2015 10:21 AM, Lukas Ocilka wrote:
> > On 2.5.2015 11:38, Christian Boltz wrote:
> >> after the discussion we just had at the YaST workshop, here's my
> >> proposal ("written" in GIMP ;-) - se
should be enabled by default.
This gives us enough space to keep the firewall settings on the same
page - but if you really, really want, you can also move it to another
page.
Oh, and don't forget to re-add the LDAP checkbox somewhere ;-)
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tings to a separate "Firewall" tab. That's still better than option A
;-) (and if a service needs multiple independent ports (for example, 80
and 443 for Apache), you even have some room for more checkboxes)
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writing the code you describe in the tutorial? (Including the time for
reading documentation etc.)
I don't expect an exact answer like "20 hours 42 minutes and 10
seconds", but a rough number would be interesting.
Regards,
Christian Boltz
PS: Please don't expect me to wri
ack text on black background", because black pages look so beautiful
;-))
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> openSUSE upgrade [...]
A "pity"? That's a good one, you now owe me a beer for complaining :)
[Erwin
x27;t want me to choose the colors :-)
Oh, that's simple - black for notices, red for warnings and red, bold
and blinking for errors ;-))
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Das m
perl modules anymore.
(See the hackweek page for details and implementation ideas.)
I can help on the AppArmor side, but don't know anything about YaST
programming ;-)
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than 2.8.3 relea
d be fuzzy with at least +/- 10 minutes
difference allowed.
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There's such a thing as real life? Is it packages for openSUSE yet?
Will there be a YaST2 module for easy configuration? Is it going to be
included in 11.2 or is it so complex it's going to have to
y I'm asking: upstream AppArmor is switching to python (for
the tools like aa-logprof etc.), which also means the perl modules won't
see too much maintenance ;-)
Therefore it would be good to know if the Immunix::* perl modules are
still needed by YaST.
Regards,
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oblem listed on
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Most_annoying_bugs_13.1_dev
Time is always UTC Bug #845530
Workaround: Change link at /etc/localtime to point to the correct
time zone in /usr/share/zoneinfo/
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=845530
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Hello,
Am Samstag, 13. Juli 2013 schrieb Christian Boltz:
> If using works with swig (or something similar), it would make
Argh - I shouldn't rephrase my mails too often ;-)
This should read "If it works with swig [...]"
Regards,
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aST
python bindings with swig? Or are there some special things needed that
can't be auto-generated?
If using works with swig (or something similar), it would make
maintenance _much_ easier. OTOH, it sounds too simple to be real ;-)
Regards,
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