http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1123557
Bug ID: 1123557
Summary: network:vpn/openvpn: Bug --suppress-timestamps
unneeded in systemd unit file?
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE.org
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
OS: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Enhancement
Priority: P5 - None
Component: 3rd party software
Assignee: max(a)suse.com
Reporter: jon.brightwell(a)zpg.co.uk
QA Contact: bnc-team-screening(a)forge.provo.novell.com
CC: nirmoy.das(a)suse.com
Found By: ---
Blocker: ---
It makes logging hard (no timestamps!) and doesn't seem to affect journalctl. I
changed mine to
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/openvpn --daemon --writepid /run/openvpn/%i.pid --cd
/etc/openvpn/ --config %i.conf
Does it also need a wait so it doesn't spit of these
openvpn(a)lab.service: PID file /run/openvpn/lab.pid not readable (yet?) after
start: No such file or directory
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http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1052765
Bug ID: 1052765
Summary: net-snmp still use SysVinit boot scripts
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: Current
Hardware: All
OS: openSUSE Factory
Status: NEW
Severity: Critical
Priority: P5 - None
Component: Network
Assignee: bnc-team-screening(a)forge.provo.novell.com
Reporter: werner(a)suse.com
QA Contact: qa-bugs(a)suse.de
Found By: ---
Blocker: ---
Please port the boot script AFAP to systemd units:
rpm -ql net-snmp | grep init\\.d
/etc/init.d/snmpd
/etc/init.d/snmptrapd
this because as net-snmp will also reach SLES15
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http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1029961
Bug ID: 1029961
Summary: [META] Finalize /bin -> /usr/bin merge
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: Current
Hardware: Other
OS: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: P5 - None
Component: Basesystem
Assignee: bnc-team-screening(a)forge.provo.novell.com
Reporter: daniel.molkentin(a)suse.com
QA Contact: qa-bugs(a)suse.de
Found By: ---
Blocker: ---
Some packages still install files to /bin that are not symlinks.
A "find /bin -type f -exec rpm -qf {} \; | sort -u" on a recent TW yields:
bash-4.4-95.1.x86_64
dbus-1-1.10.16-1.1.x86_64
keyutils-1.5.9-5.33.x86_64
ksh-93v-6.15.x86_64
net-tools-deprecated-1.60-770.1.x86_64
procps-3.3.12-3.1.x86_64
psmisc-22.21-6.9.x86_64
rpm-4.13.0.1-1.1.x86_64
sash-3.8-2.8.x86_64
sysvinit-tools-2.88+-103.1.x86_64
tar-1.29-3.1.x86_64
tcsh-6.20.00-3.1.x86_64
util-linux-2.29.1-1.1.x86_64
vim-8.0.324-2.1.x86_64
These packages should all install their binaries to %_bindir, i.e. /usr/bin,
and have a symlink in /bin. This would finalize the /bin deprecation.
I am opening bugs for each of the packages. Once they are all closed, I'll
close this one.
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http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1106751
Bug ID: 1106751
Summary: iptables does not work with kernel-default-base
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: Current
Hardware: Other
OS: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: P5 - None
Component: Kernel
Assignee: kernel-maintainers(a)forge.provo.novell.com
Reporter: fvogt(a)suse.com
QA Contact: qa-bugs(a)suse.de
Found By: ---
Blocker: ---
Initially reported as
https://github.com/kubic-project/automation/pull/474#issuecomment-417329301
Docker (and cri-o) do not work in Kubic VM images as iptables does not work:
g47:~ # iptables -L
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.
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http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1114673
Bug ID: 1114673
Summary: New UI for firewalld: interface not assigned to the
right zone when changed to public in first run
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: Current
Hardware: Other
OS: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: P5 - None
Component: YaST2
Assignee: yast2-maintainers(a)suse.de
Reporter: jeriveramoya(a)suse.com
QA Contact: jsrain(a)suse.com
Found By: ---
Blocker: ---
Interface is not assigned to the right zone after following steps:
- Open new UI for firewalld: yast2 firewall
- Assign interface to different zone (for example public)
- In Zones, set different zone (for example trusted) as default.
- Accept
- Check with firewall-cmd interface assignation:
firewall-cmd --list-interfaces --zone=public | grep ens4 (is not there)
but firewall-cmd --list-interfaces --zone=trusted | grep ens4 (it succeeds and
it is pointing to the default zone not the one that was assigned) (same result
also after trying a firewall-cmd --reload)
Assignation works in general, but in this combination and just when the user
enters first to this screen and set previous steps, does not work (perhaps some
wrong initialization).
Expected result: Point to the interface that is assigned in the UI (in the
example, to public)
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http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=944832
Bug ID: 944832
Summary: installing updates during shutdown causes reboot
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE Distribution
Version: 42.1 Milestone 2
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: P5 - None
Component: GNOME
Assignee: bnc-team-gnome(a)forge.provo.novell.com
Reporter: ohering(a)suse.com
QA Contact: qa-bugs(a)suse.de
Found By: ---
Blocker: ---
fresh leap milestone 2.
I switched from the iso install source to the online oss repo. This repo had a
few differend packages compared to the iso. The gnome software installer
recognized them as updates. Once I had to shutdown the system it offered a knob
to install pending updates, then shutdown. I enabled that box, and hit return.
I think nothing was downloaded, but the box did a reboot instead of the
expected shutdown.
If that feature is not ready yet I suggest to hide it for the time being to
really and always do a reliable powerdown if that was requested.
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http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1093592
Bug ID: 1093592
Summary: redshift doesn't work after geoclue2 update
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: Current
Hardware: Other
OS: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: P5 - None
Component: X11 Applications
Assignee: bnc-team-screening(a)forge.provo.novell.com
Reporter: dmarcoux(a)posteo.de
QA Contact: qa-bugs(a)suse.de
Found By: ---
Blocker: ---
Created attachment 770512
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redshift error
Hello,
I updated to the latest snapshot (2018 05 15) and since then, redshift with
geoclue2 doesn't work. After launching, it displays an error (see attachment).
This wasn't happening with the previous snapshot I had, but I'm not sure which
one. The issue seems to arise due to changes within the recent revisions of the
geoclue2 package, so as far as 2 months ago. So by looking at the snapshots, I
suspect it is in one of those:
- 2018 03 04
- 2018 04 24
- 2018 05 11
- 2018 05 13
The workaround is to provide the latitude and longitude manually with the
option -l.
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http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1111657
Bug ID: 1111657
Summary: python-cffi build fail with glibc maintenance update
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE Distribution
Version: Leap 15.1
Hardware: Other
OS: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: P5 - None
Component: Other
Assignee: bnc-team-screening(a)forge.provo.novell.com
Reporter: mlin(a)suse.com
QA Contact: qa-bugs(a)suse.de
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With glibc maintenance update https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/639803 ,
python-cffi build failed due to it can not pass unittest[1]. Both package are
from SLE.
[1]
https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log/openSUSE:Leap:15.1:Stagin…
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http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1089025
Bug ID: 1089025
Summary: [diff] osc diff -r rev1:rev2 is not always working as
expected
Classification: Internal Novell Products
Product: openSUSE Build Service
Version: 2.5
Hardware: Other
OS: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: P5 - None
Component: osc
Assignee: adrian(a)suse.com
Reporter: eich(a)suse.com
QA Contact: adrian(a)suse.com
Found By: Development
Blocker: ---
'osc diff' is not always producing output reliably: Using it on a devel
project, it looks like it produces no output when the submission to factory has
been 'folded back' - which is quite annoying.
In science/netcdf-cxx4 on OBS a 'osc diff -r 22:20' (or osc 'diff -r 20:22')
produces no output nor does it for any earlier commits.
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http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1024727
Bug ID: 1024727
Summary: Cannot login to Bugzilla using Bugzilla "login" button
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE.org
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
OS: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: P5 - None
Component: Bugzilla
Assignee: bnc-team-screening(a)forge.provo.novell.com
Reporter: qantas94heavy(a)gmail.com
QA Contact: novbugzilla-bugs(a)forge.provo.novell.com
Found By: ---
Blocker: ---
Created attachment 713674
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Unprocessed PHP file
I attempted to login to Bugzilla by clicking the "Login" button on the Bugzilla
home page, which took me to the following URL:
https://login.microfocus.com/nidp/idff/sso?id=132&sid=5&option=credential&s…
Instead of receiving the page as usual, it appears to load some scripts from
the following URL:
https://www.suse.com/common/inc/include.php?file=headers/hdr_head.html
The PHP file there appears to be unprocessed, which is most likely causing the
issue here.
I was only able to login by going through the openSUSE wiki then going back to
Bugzilla.
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