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0001-selinux-allow-login-to-read-motd-file.patch 0000000581 581 Bytes
README.packaging 0000001760 1.72 KB
_service 0000000744 744 Bytes
_servicedata 0000000243 243 Bytes
cockpit-251.3.obscpio 0018712589 17.8 MB
cockpit-redhatfont.diff 0000000636 636 Bytes
cockpit-rpmlintrc 0000000071 71 Bytes
cockpit.changes 0000008089 7.9 KB
cockpit.obsinfo 0000000097 97 Bytes
cockpit.pam 0000000241 241 Bytes
cockpit.spec 0000025782 25.2 KB
node_modules.obscpio 0084243180 80.3 MB
node_modules.spec.inc 0000124282 121 KB
package-lock.json 0001166803 1.11 MB
Revision 17 (latest revision is 51)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 949706 from Adam Majer's avatar Adam Majer (adamm) (revision 17)
- new version 251.3
  * https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-251.html
  with additional fixes
  * Fix "Administrative Access" prompt for "Duo" MFA
Comments 9

Dashon Wells's avatar

Would any of you also be willing to package the cockpit-podman module officially for openSUSE Tumbleweed and leap.


Ben Gawert's avatar

Why is Cockpit only provided for Tumbleweed (a which is a rolling release distro which by its very nature isn't well suited as a server platform) but not for Leap (i.e. stable release distro and a much better server platform)? Would it not be possible to at least also package Cockpit for the current Leap version as well?


Sébastien POHER's avatar

New versions (>199) require systemd functionalities that are not provided by the systemd version of Leap 15.x I guess that there is no chance to get a Cockpit up to date version in the 15 branch.


Ben Gawert's avatar

Leap 15.3 comes with systemd 246 which is newer than what Cockpit >199 requires (235?), so that obstacle is now gone.

We really need offical Cockpit support in Leap. After all, this is the openSUSE variant which will most likely end up on a server, not a rolling release distro like Tumbleweed.


Dmitry Markov's avatar

why is there no module cockpit-machines


Julian DeVille's avatar

Honestly proper Cockpit support would be the final step for me to migrate fully from Fedora, so much love if someone can get all the modules packaged nicely


Ivo Damjanovic's avatar

Me too. I would love to use cockpit with 15.3

Also please update this package. It is lagging behind.


Michael Brunner's avatar

Hello,

I hope I am on the right place. I use cockpit 276.1 on openSUSE MicroOS and when I open the logs, I see the error message that sscg is missing.

I didn't found the package in the SUSE repositories therefore I installed it from Fedora Packages and the error message vanishes.

I do not know why this package is needed but maybe this helps someone.


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