Overview

Request 1075315 accepted

- update get-gitea-source.sh to fetch the right esbuild
optional dependencies rather than old versions. Determine
the version to fetch from the package-lock.json. Remove unnecessary
bashisms and mark the script as requiring bash by updating the
shebang.
- refresh gitea-node_modules-1.19.0.tar.gz

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Eric Schirra's avatar

Have you tried to start gitea? I mean since 1.19.0 it doesn't work anymore because of the added apparmor. Can you please test this before?


Dirk Mueller's avatar
author source maintainer target maintainer

I'm sorry, I don't know what you're referring to? is there any bugreport about this? yes, I have tested this prior submitting, it is running on https://gitea.opensuse.org/


Eric Schirra's avatar

No. There is no bug report open. But for some time now, good can no longer be started under Leap. But if you remove the appamor and the systemd-hardening stuff, it starts again. So I can't quite believe that gitea.opensuse uses the same code.

Could you please check this carefully?


Dirk Mueller's avatar
author source maintainer target maintainer

we have some patches, I'm happy to submit them once this version update is in. it is pretty large update by itself, do you really want all in one SR?


Dirk Mueller's avatar
author source maintainer target maintainer

the package that is deployed is on https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:Factory:git-workflow/gitea

it has no local modifications on the instance. if you can file a bugreport I can investigate. for now, I'm not touching any apparmor stuff in this SR, so can we investigate that independently?

Request History
Dirk Mueller's avatar

dirkmueller created request

- update get-gitea-source.sh to fetch the right esbuild
optional dependencies rather than old versions. Determine
the version to fetch from the package-lock.json. Remove unnecessary
bashisms and mark the script as requiring bash by updating the
shebang.
- refresh gitea-node_modules-1.19.0.tar.gz


Eric Schirra's avatar

ecsos accepted request

Okay.
Hope Tumbleweed x86_64 will build in devel:tools:scm

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