- 17 Dec, 2021 5 commits
-
-
Joanne Hugé authored
-
Joanne Hugé authored
IMS and MME are in the same instance, but there is only one TUN per instance. IMS is not crucial right now so we temporarily remove it until we implement a clean solution.
-
Joanne Hugé authored
-
Xavier Thompson authored
We were trying to patchelf a file that apparently exists when Theia is compiled on Debian 8, 10 and 11, but not on Debian 9.
-
Xavier Thompson authored
See merge request nexedi/slapos!1105
-
- 16 Dec, 2021 7 commits
-
-
Xavier Thompson authored
Include the hash of all parameters related to the embedded instance as a comment in the standalone script, so that if the hash changes, the script and its own hash change as well, and standalone service will be restarted.
-
Xavier Thompson authored
Generate standalone script in instance-theia.cfg.jinja.in instead of in software.cfg, avoiding the need to forward all the parameters.
-
Xavier Thompson authored
Include the hash of the relevant parameters in the abstract socket path, so that when changing these instance parameters the promise waits until the standalone service has taken the new parameters into account.
-
Xavier Thompson authored
Change "Embedded Instance" to "embedded_instance", and rename existing "Embdded Instance" into "embedded_instance" for compatibility.
-
Joanne Hugé authored
-
Joanne Hugé authored
-
Xavier Thompson authored
-
- 15 Dec, 2021 6 commits
-
-
Thomas Gambier authored
-
Joanne Hugé authored
-
Joanne Hugé authored
-
Joanne Hugé authored
-
Joanne Hugé authored
-
Joanne Hugé authored
-
- 14 Dec, 2021 3 commits
-
-
Léo-Paul Géneau authored
-
Jérome Perrin authored
Installing will setup git hooks, so we can do one step further and also configure the mergetool
-
Jérome Perrin authored
otherwise curl uses system ca-certificates if the system package is installed and otherwise is not able to verify server certificates, usually being observed in slapos as git refusing to clone with error: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
-
- 13 Dec, 2021 10 commits
-
-
Thomas Gambier authored
-
Thomas Gambier authored
-
Romain Courteaud authored
-
Xavier Thompson authored
See merge request nexedi/slapos!1103
-
Joanne Hugé authored
-
Xavier Thompson authored
On Debian 9, the given rpath seem to be ignored when compiling the `keytar` dependency of theia, for unknown reasons.
-
Xavier Thompson authored
- Move [theia] section and dependencies into component/theia - Make [theia] section shared
-
Xavier Thompson authored
-
Jérome Perrin authored
This was missing in this software and in 03c5b311 (Stop using hexagonit.recipe.download, 2021-12-03) the hash got out of sync
-
Jérome Perrin authored
-
- 12 Dec, 2021 7 commits
-
-
Jérome Perrin authored
also mention automatic installation method
-
Jérome Perrin authored
-
Jérome Perrin authored
Since https://github.com/eclipse-theia/theia/pull/10343 theia depend on nodejs >= 12 and they test on 12 and 14. Use 14 to have an officially tested version. This removes the strong requirement to have python2.7 in theia, so we just use the software python, which might be python3
-
-
Jérome Perrin authored
-
Jérome Perrin authored
-
Jérome Perrin authored
We observed some test failures like for example 1 where this assertion was failing because message is `Error reading SSH protocol banner`. Because the purpose of this specific test is to check that log rotation of ban log work as expected and because we test more thoroughly the ban itself in TestBan.test_client_are_banned_after_5_wrong_passwords, we can simplify this test by just asserting that connection was refused, by expecting a general exception. We don't care about the details of the exception here. After a ban, the first connection attemps seem to always be refused with "Connection reset by peer" and that's why we did not observed failures with TestBan.test_client_are_banned_after_5_wrong_passwords [1]: https://nexedijs.erp5.net/#/test_result_module/20211208-1520AC26C/21
-
- 10 Dec, 2021 2 commits
-
-
Kirill Smelkov authored
Fix the following build failure in nxdtest's own test: [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO While: [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Installing. [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Getting section python-interpreter. [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Initializing section python-interpreter. [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Getting option python-interpreter:eggs. [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Getting section nxdtest. [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Initializing section nxdtest. [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Getting option nxdtest:eggs. [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Getting section .nxdtest.pyexe. [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Initializing section .nxdtest.pyexe. [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Getting option .nxdtest.pyexe:eggs. [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Getting option nxdtest:eggs. [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Getting option .nxdtest.pyexe:eggs. [2021-12-10 15:57:15,142] INFO Error: Circular reference in substitutions. This is hot, not a proper, fix to recover nxdtest.UnitTest-Master status. I will think more calmly what to properly do.
-
Kirill Smelkov authored
If we enter user namespace via regular unshare without help from SUID newuidmap/newgidmap, all supplementary groups are mapped to -1. As the result when Go test tries to chown to a supplementary group, it gets EINVAL: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/42525 -> work it around with patch to skip this chown tests. A more proper, longer-term fix would be to fix Linux kernel to allow writes to /proc/self/gid_map to setup mapping not only to original gid, but to all original supplementary groups as well here: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/kernel/user_namespace.c?id=v5.16-rc4-0-g0fcfb00b28c0#n1143 this fix, even if accepted by upstream, would be long to be waited for to propagate to distribution kernels that we currently use. So we go with this workaround for now. -------- Another patch is to fix the following TestSCMCredentials failure: === RUN TestSCMCredentials creds_test.go:81: WriteMsgUnix failed with invalid argument, want EPERM --- FAIL: TestSCMCredentials (0.00s) There the code tries to send uid0/gid0 credentials from non-zero uid and expects EPERM reject from kernel. However under `unshare -Umc` uid0/gid0 are not mapped to anywhere and so implicitly map to -1 and are rejected with EINVAL by the kernel. /reviewed-by @jerome /reviewed-on !1095
-