Em novembro 18, 2021 4:36 Olivier Langlois via arch-general escreveu:
You are going to be a pro soon. I feel the pain. I once wanted to build
recent gcc/glibc libs for a CentOS7 box and those packages PKGBUILD
files were my guidelines to succeed in doing it.
Pierre, the previous maintainer, lef
On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 12:00:09AM +0100, Uwe Sauter wrote:
> Hello Alexander, hello Patrick,
>
> thanks for your suggestions, they seem to work.
glad to hear that.
> @Alexander: Would you mind adding this customization to the wiki article
> about Matrix/Synapse [1]? There is already a section re
Hello Alexander, hello Patrick,
thanks for your suggestions, they seem to work.
@Alexander: Would you mind adding this customization to the wiki article about Matrix/Synapse [1]? There is already a
section regarding the read-only error but no work-around/solution yet.
Also, please accept my gr
On Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 08:02:23PM +0100, Uwe Sauter via arch-general wrote:
> Dear all,
hello Uwe.
> beginning with matrix-synapse 1.44.0-1 in early October a Systemd override
> file (see below for reference) was included to the package that aims to
> enhance the security of Synapse. Amongst oth
Hi,
First time responding here, if anything is not as it should please tell me.
I guess you should get it to work by creating a new drop-in file with
ReadWritePaths= set to the list of directories you want synapse to have
access to.
May consult the man page of systemd.exec for more information ab
On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 13:22:43 -0500, Yosef Goldstein wrote:
>https://mobile.twitter.com/Snowden/status/1460666075033575425
Hi,
thank you for sharing this. However, the Arch wiki has got it's quirks,
too. The Arch Wiki is still a good computer knowledge data base.
However, there are other good data
Dear all,
beginning with matrix-synapse 1.44.0-1 in early October a Systemd override file (see below for reference) was included
to the package that aims to enhance the security of Synapse. Amongst other things it tells Systemd to restrict access to
certain directories that are seen as default