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Filename | Size | Changed |
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README.SUSE | 0000001388 1.36 KB | |
_service | 0000001437 1.4 KB | |
_servicedata | 0000000231 231 Bytes | |
apparmor-usr.bin.gitea | 0000002578 2.52 KB | |
get-gitea-source.sh | 0000003506 3.42 KB | |
gitea-1.20.2.tar.gz | 0009349607 8.92 MB | |
gitea-apache-vhost.conf | 0000000857 857 Bytes | |
gitea-apache.conf | 0000000708 708 Bytes | |
gitea-docs-1.20.2.tar.gz | 0002195783 2.09 MB | |
gitea-docs-1.20.2.tar.gz.asc | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
gitea-node_modules-1.20.2.tar.gz | 0118395017 113 MB | |
gitea-rpmlintrc | 0000000159 159 Bytes | |
gitea-user.conf | 0000000105 105 Bytes | |
gitea.app.ini.patch | 0000008257 8.06 KB | |
gitea.changes | 0000451563 441 KB | |
gitea.firewall | 0000000123 123 Bytes | |
gitea.firewalld | 0000000185 185 Bytes | |
gitea.keyring | 0000005397 5.27 KB | |
gitea.profile.csh | 0000000030 30 Bytes | |
gitea.profile.sh | 0000000031 31 Bytes | |
gitea.service | 0000001949 1.9 KB | |
gitea.spec | 0000010119 9.88 KB | |
vendor.tar.gz | 0019763971 18.8 MB |
Revision 139 (latest revision is 157)
Eric Schirra (ecsos)
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Eric Schirra (ecsos)
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- Update to version 1.20.2: * Add changelog for 1.20.2 (#26208) (#26217) * Fix allowed user types setting problem (#26200) (#26206) * Prevent primary key update on migration (#26192) (#26199) * Calculate MAX_WORKERS default value by CPU number (#26177) (#26183) * Fix bug when pushing to a pull request which enabled dismiss approval automatically (#25882) (#26158) * Fix handling of plenty Nuget package versions (#26075) (#26173) * Fix typos in Contributing.md (#26170) (#26172) * Update email-setup.en-us.md (#26068) (#26166) * Fix bugs in LFS meta garbage collection (#26122) (#26157) * Fix UI regression of asciinema player (#26159) (#26162) * Display deprecated warning in admin panel pages as well as in the log file (#26094) (#26154) * Update xorm version (#26128) (#26150) * Remove "misc" scope check from public API endpoints (#26134) (#26149) * Fix LFS object list style (#26133) (#26147) * Docusaurus-ify 1.20 (#26052) * Fix CLI allowing creation of access tokens with existing name (#26071) (#26144) * Increase table cell horizontal padding (#26140) (#26142) * Fix incorrect router logger (#26137) (#26143) * added ssh mirror workaround description (#26096) (#26136) * Improve commit graph alignment and truncating (#26112) (#26127) * Fix wrong workflow status when rerun a job in an already finished workflow (#26119) (#26124) * Fix escape problems in the branch selector (#25875) (#26103) * Avoid writing config file if not installed (#26107) (#26113) * Fix handling of Debian files with trailing slash (#26087) (#26098) * fix Missing 404 swagger response docs for /admin/users/{username} (#26086) (#26089) * Use stderr as fallback if the log file can't be opened (#26074) (#26083) * Fix duplicated url prefix on issue context menu (#26066) (#26067)
Comments 6
I spotted two problems with this package:
Templates do not work. 'journalctl -eu gitea' says 'permission denied' Solution: The apparmor profile needs to be updated to allow read access to /etc/gitea/templates/**.
The commit search functionality in /[owner]/[repo]/[commits]/branch/[branch] does not work
The user sees a 500 Server error
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For apparmor please contact michael@stroeder.com
Yes. Appamor or systemd hardening is broken since some weeks. Can you test point C: in README.SUSE? Are your errors gone now?
thanks for the reports, I will take a look
Hi,
I am trying to build this package with the "bindata" tag which is recommended by Gitea https://docs.gitea.com/next/installation/install-from-source#build and will allow assets to be bundled instead of being fetched remotely. However I think to be facing an issue with the vendored modules:
Do you happen to know about this?
There is an issue on GitHub but it seems we already use the suggested build process according to the linked sample spec file: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/7997
The ticket was from me
Upstream doesn't really understand some things about epm and buiilserver. At least that's my impression. Help does not come either. Besides, they are changing things. Sometimes all dependencies are in there. Sometimes a few are missing.
And why do you want to change my build process?
It works without errors.
Among other things, because I do it the way I do it.