;message": "Redis server went away",
...
"File": "/usr/share/webapps/nextcloud/lib/private/Memcache/Redis.php",
"Line": 59,
"message": "Redis server went away",
"exception": {},
"CustomMessage": "Redis server went away"
}
}
6.
{
"reqId": "Ga2ygrBvnNRsfUk5PSik",
"level": 3,
"time": "2025-04-27T01:34:11+00:00",
"remoteAddr": "192.168.6.196",
"user": false,
"app": "core",
"method": "GET",
"url": "/nextcloud/login",
"message": "Redis server went away",
...
"File": "/usr/share/webapps/nextcloud/lib/private/Memcache/Redis.php",
"Line": 59,
"message": "Redis server went away",
"exception": {},
"CustomMessage": "Redis server went away"
}
}
This has me baffled. Both the valkey(redis) and nextcloud wiki
changes make logical sense and seem like that should result in a
painless upgrade. I was not so lucky.
Is there something else needed to switch nextcloud from redis to valkey?
1. I stopped/disabled redis.
2. Installed valkey removing redis
3. Updated all configs per both wikis
4. started/enabled valkey (all good)
5. restarted httpd (all good)
6. attempted to access nextcloud (failed with the error above)
Anybody have any ideas how I can get nextcloud back up and running
with valkey? Worst case I'll try disableing redis/valkey altogether in
the nextcloud config and run without caching -- not optimal. It was
running perfectly with redis before the upgrade, so I'm stuck.
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continuation of the March record breaking botnet
DDOS campaign "Eleven11bot".
Things are likely only to get worse with the prevalence of AI aiding
the bad guys. I recently saw the current internet described as a
"foaming-boiling septic tank" which seems to be an apt descr
different?
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Arch packages
that use redis be updated in this 14 day period?
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gh to find in the wiki or man pages. I'm fine deleting
it all and starting over.
One question. Can I just delete $CHROOT/root and run mkarchroot again
preserving the dependencies in $CHROOT/david, or would it be better to
simple delete $CHROOT and reinstall all dependencies?
Thanks.
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On 4/18/25 8:20 AM, David C Rankin wrote:
On 12/24/24 8:24 AM, IS wrote:
Does anyone know why Postgresql 17 is not yet available on Archlinux?
Thanks
Pacman installed it for me over 3 months ago:
[2025-01-12T14:33:25-0600] [ALPM] upgraded postgresql-docs (16.6-1 ->
17.2-1)
[2025-02-03
ibs (17.2-1 ->
17.2-2)
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x27;s key allowing
pacman -Sy archlinux-keyring to succeed.
Finally, then pacstrap -K succeeded. I'm not sure if this was a hiccup or
generic problem with the keyring on the installer. Thought I would pass it
along in case it needs fixing.
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s an issue, is
a bug report wanted?
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libxml2-2.13.5-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst, but not in
libxml2-2.13.6-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst. Is this an oversight or intentional. If
intentional, how best to change configure scripts that use it. What other
functionality will take its place?
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On 2/17/25 9:08 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
The problem continues after the install as well. Having to set nomodeset as
the kernel parameter to get the iso to work, also means I've had to set
nomodeset to get the installed system to boot that kills any hope of starting
the graphics s
(most likely). This was fixed in 5.14.7 and now is back. So we will see
when a fix comes through. A least I know I'm not crazy -- yet...
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On 2/17/25 12:31 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Starting early hook [udev]
Loading systemd-udevd version 257-2-2-arch
Starting early hook [archiso_pxe_ndb]
Starting hook [udev]
Triggering uevents...
(hangs)
Nevermind:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=151259
nomodeset did it
On 4/12/25 2:21 AM, David C Rankin wrote:
New bug or is there some known break with backwards compatibility?
The changelog on Serializable::bsonSerialize makes no mention of a break:
https://www.php.net/manual/en/mongodb-bson-serializable.bsonserialize.php
This appears to be an upstream
e.php
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Arch Devs,
Trying to check the arch-general archives at
https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/arch-general@lists.archlinux.org/
shows no messages for March or April 2025. It's HyperKitty - is there a
problem with the archives?
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d --help and there is
nothing about rebuilding, so does this mean I need to:
# rm -rf $CHROOT
and start over? Or, is there actually a way to "rebuild" the chroot
without wiping it all out and starting over?
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On 2/17/25 12:55 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 2/17/25 12:31 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Starting early hook [udev]
Loading systemd-udevd version 257-2-2-arch
Starting early hook [archiso_pxe_ndb]
Starting hook [udev]
Triggering uevents...
(hangs)
Nevermind:
https://bbs.archlinux.org
This is my first new install in a long time. Does anything stand out? Is
there a trick to make this work?
Any help appreciated.
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:21 +
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To: drankina...@gmail.com
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reasons:
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On 10/28/24 5:45 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
In Thunderbird 128.3.3esr if I check the RSS Recent Package feed from Arch,
Thunderbird hangs showing the check is continually ongoing and never finishes.
This takes a continual 143% CPU (about 1/3 of the 4-core i-7)
It gets the Recent
097 INPTR mail.archlinux.org.
;; Query time: 0 msec
;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1) (UDP)
;; WHEN: Fri Nov 08 17:23:17 CST 2024
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 115
Thought I would pass it along in case there was an issue that needed
looking into.
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o isn't on your LAN, you will likely need a DNS entry and real
certificate to prevent the off-site mail-host from rejecting the forwarded
mail (if it is configured correctly)
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nstead of waiting for bug and security fixes
to be backported. That is a big advantage. Good luck.
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hy and fix it. The mongo 4.4 release is
needed as it is the last release that doesn't require avx intrinsics.
eGrouware devs keep suggesting Debian, but I run Arch. Where there is a will,
there is a way...
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I'll take care of all that in the -6 release. Just finished with the last
redundant std::move() patch - all 1300+ lines of it... I'm pleased with the
way it builds and works.
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gedit as a build dependency -- it being
somewhat of a generic dependency. Should it be included as well?
(note: this is a BIG build and can take over an hour with link-time
optimizations at -j4 or -j8, the source is about a 50M download from github)
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then it creates more problems than it solves.
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posed to
relational) database. I would have never looked into it had it not be a
dependency for one of the eGroupware apps.
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precation/removal during a busy week and not
have time to devote to it. Is a one-shot update something that can be done for
this package without becoming the maintainer?
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On 10/29/24 4:48 AM, Christian Heusel wrote:
On 24/10/28 05:45PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
Hello David,
In Thunderbird 128.3.3esr if I check the RSS Recent Package feed from
Arch, Thunderbird hangs showing the check is continually ongoing and never
finishes. This takes a continual 143
nPause" the RSS feed after
restarting tbird, the same thing happened.
I've been subscribed to the RSS feed for years. This just started a couple
of days ago. What should I check or look for to try and figure out why the RSS
feed check never finishes and shuts down?
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On 10/23/24 1:41 AM, Óscar García Amor wrote:
El mar, 22-10-2024 a las 16:39 -0500, David C. Rankin escribió:
Did something change that now means I should be installing the
nextcloud-app- packages instead of the apps that are already in
Nextcloud?
The wiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/title
are already in Nextcloud?
The wiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Nextcloud is silent on the packaged
apps. Are they different from what is available in the nextcloud store? Better?
Just trying to figure out why they are packaged and if I should switch to
them.
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On 10/17/24 6:44 AM, Jaron Kent-Dobias wrote:
On Thursday, 17 October 2024 at 04:31 (-0500), David C. Rankin wrote:
On 10/17/24 3:35 AM, gerard.bi...@gmail.com wrote:
nftables is able to respond to iptables commands through the compatibility
layer.
iptables-nft is the packet for you.
I
aside to go through everything.
I've got no complaints about the defaults Arch chooses. They always work
out okay.
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change the default.
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or one of the
other audio issues?
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hased down to the fact that dbus.socket was not starting dbus-broker.service.
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1229813
That may have some information that helps (may not, but appeared similar enough)
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hange that needed new consideration.
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Devs,
As I merged .pacnew changes for pacman.conf, I notice the parallel download
option is now commented by default. I left it that way.
But why is that now the default after having parallel transfer come in as a
new feature a year or two ago?
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live with the light colors...
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mirrors.
Is the libreoffice new package frequency just a temporary thing, or is this
here to stay?
More a curiosity than anything else. I can look back nearly a decade in the
pacman.log and it wasn't uncommon to have months when there was no libreoffice
update, and rarely 3 or m
To: arch-dev-pub...@lists.archlinux.org
Thanks for the feedback everyone.
I've pushed 1.1.22-2 of plocate which includes a replaces directive. It should
replace mlocate from now on.
Also included the patch that enables the updatedb timer by default.
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r features moving between packages?
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On 9/5/24 3:42 PM, Jaron Kent-Dobias wrote:
On Thursday, 5 September 2024 at 15:36 (-0500), David C. Rankin wrote:
I was curious about the frequency that packages in extra and core are
installed by Arch users. Is that metadata captured anywhere and is there any
way a user can query it
se you can do with a binary package -- other than install it (for most
packages).
For now it is enough to know that the data isn't readily available.
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it be garnered by whatever data is captured from the mirror
system?
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On 8/31/24 5:56 AM, Genes Lists wrote:
On Sat, 2024-08-31 at 02:49 -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
Devs, All,
Recently across several distros there have been issues with loginctl not
showing a TTY associated with a login. This has caused various issues with
...
Interesting - I am curious if
How is that possible and what to check? Seems freedesktop.org and provided
another mystery. Ideas?
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...
tick...
It only gets worse the closer I get to 60...
30 seconds is a pipe-dream created by the "kids with crayons" that use the
same tiny-a.. device for the code and the account.
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On 8/16/24 11:45 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
I've posted to the forum, but haven't received any suggestions
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2190182#p2190182
The title says it all. When fail2ban is configured to include log lines in
the e-mail it sends whe
On 8/29/24 4:25 AM, Shulhan wrote:
29 Aug 2024 15:54:17 David C. Rankin :
All,
I changed my password for my username on my Arch server (as you should do
every so often). Now everything has gone to hell.
I changed the password accordingly in
On 8/29/24 3:53 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
I changed my password for my username on my Arch server (as you should do
every so often). Now everything has gone to hell.
I changed the password accordingly in Thunderbird, but it cannot get mail.
I've restarted sshd, and I
irect: entering
debug1: Connecting to valkyrie [192.168.6.14] port 6661.
debug3: set_sock_tos: set socket 3 IP_TOS 0x10
debug1: connect to address 192.168.6.14 port 6661: Connection refused
Is there some other magic you must do now other than passwd?
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as syncing -- no issue.
Do we have mirror problems?
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The
whois info is included, but not the log lines.
Does anybody have this working? Does this need a bug report to have
something tweaked to work with the journal on Arch?
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ey to replace Redis in the [extra] Repository
Please make sure Valkey works with the Arch package Nextcloud before redis
goes away.
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written in a compiled language, but the world loves
shortcuts, so I guess we are stuck with python. If there was just a way of
separating the quality, well designed parts from the cruft some 15 yr. old
cobbled together with Llama I'd feel better.
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thon
installation or OS distribution provider. You can override this, at the risk
of breaking your Python installation or OS, by passing --break-system-packages.
hint: See PEP 668 for the detailed specification.
I'll have to find and remove the rest of the trash that slithered into my
box through pip.
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depend on it? I don't install
stray packages, and especially not to /usr/bin, so this is a surprise. I don't
want to just willy-nilly remove it either and have something unknown break.
Best course of action?
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t
handles whatever whitespace is in the network name and password differently.
This is just a guess, but since it came to mind I thought I would pass it
along. Can you hexdump the name and password in some way and test?
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soaps)
Cheap PCB, ribbon-cables and non-stainless hardware in non-dishwasher-safe
keyboards will NOT survive the ordeal. Words from experience :)
If your keyboard doesn't come with a key-puller -- don't even think about it!
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#x27;s
all I've got for you.
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rep '^processor\|^cpu MHz' /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu MHz : 797.850
processor : 1
cpu MHz : 798.104
processor : 2
cpu MHz : 797.105
processor : 3
cpu MHz : 798.114
If your cores are running at full-speed, this may be an area
blocked at the firewall)
Disregard,
Sorry for the noise. They started updating automagically again in Tbird? Go
figure.
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blocked at the firewall)
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nks for all the nice memories since "[2008-10-19 14:38] installed
filesystem (2008.03-2)". While I will no longer be involved in Arch
development, I'll still continue to use it and this nice, old install
will also continue to live on.
Hope to see you guys around :)
Florian
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mp;& "$pasystray" &
Next reboot I'll try ssh and mplayer start as above and see if it will work
without any X desktop having been previously started.
Thank you for your help!
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enssh, restart sshd -- all good.
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use this information when starting mplayer over ssh to have it play
sound through that boxes (the remotes) speakers? I've tried '-ao alsa' when
starting over ssh, but still no sound.
If I missed something in the wiki -- I missed it. Any help appreciated.
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git repos -- as a bonus :)
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ers they have a few
side-effects of fixing the CVEs in the latest version and publish a fix that
makes it all transparent. (hope, but not plan on ...)
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pproach to denying push/pull and even clone
seems like an odd way tighten security. I'll pass along any solution I get so
the information can be added to the
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Git_server page.
Thanks again.
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hange.
github does something. I can pull over https and ssh still works there. It
may be worth opening an issue with git to see how they feel this catch 22
should be handled for locally hosted servers. If I find a fix, I'll report back.
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the scm-git.com links.
The "Note: Make sure that Apache can read and write to your repositories."
seems incomplete. It's not just "read and write" it is "must own" for https
and "can't own" for ssh? How to solve?
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and have never
seen this issue before. There is apparently a regression somewhere, but since
it appears to be triggered by the virtualbox driver, we will work it from that
side.
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ffect of some other change.
Bug opened:
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/linux/-/issues/62
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_IRC_channels#Collaborative_debugging
Will open it this evening. Thank you!
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mbers and
kernel versions and shutdown from the 6.9.4 log, e.g.
$ diff -uNb <(sed 's/^.//' 6.9.3-Xorg.0.log) <(sed
's/^.//' 6.9.4-Xorg.0.log)
No remarkable difference other than the resolutions chosen.
Let me know what other log info you want and I'm happy to get it.
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something that changed in the 6.9.4 kernel
update that changed monitor/resolution detection and which is selected on
boot. Let me know what logs and I'll get them to you. Happy to e-mail logs off
list as well if that will help.
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s grub2/MBR, so if something changed there, that may also be the
issue. Anybody have an idea what changed?
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ng in the new .htaccess kills the server dead when
installed to /docroot/nextcloud
I'll investigate further.
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7;t useful for
the webapp install approach.
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ly stupid. It's
happened in the past...
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On 5/30/24 14:52, Tinu Weber wrote:
On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 21:32:38 -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
Today my gitlab.archlinux.org login (after providing username and
password) prompts for the OTP code and always responds "Invalid
authenticator code."
I've not had any prob
Devs,
Today my gitlab.archlinux.org login (after providing username and password)
prompts for the OTP code and always responds "Invalid authenticator code."
I've not had any problems for months. Has there be a change or am I just
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/.htaccess
Why isn't webfinger handled there? This has to be set by the package as
modifying the file manually triggers a hash violation on the modified file.
(that can be worked around, but it's a hack)
Is this something that needs to be raised as a bug?
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ngering concern it
why was it necessary to begin with.
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: Main process exited,
code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
The result is fail2ban is left shutdown after the attempted stop of ipset
and its failure to start.
Is this a new bug, or is something else wrong?
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out from
4/29/24 at 14:42 (last message from feed) until 5/1/24 at 1:34. (which missed
the 6.8.8 kernel going into core I was waiting on) I'll chock this up to a
CSOK issue. I've got no other explanation.
**
CSOK (cat stepping on keyboard...)
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x27;t changed anything and clicking on the "Validate" in the account
config in tbird brings up the page showing they are valid, but I am not
getting anything anymore?
Is it just me? I check the archlinux.org site, but found no notices?
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on't really have any test code or set of programs that move through all
the python "import" packages (that have proliferated like weeds in a vacant
lot since 2.7)
If you need testing of server packages, databases, (but not containers), I'm
happy to help test.
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lly well - no need to hurry it. The kernel observation is only a
pedantic observation - which inquiring minds just have to know why? :)
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kernel coming, I try and set aside a convenient
time for the update/reboot. Past few kernels, I've done that only to find -
they are still in testing.
Not a complaint, just a curiosity.
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cy driver running vbox on Linux. At least worth a check to see if that may
be a subtle issue, if only part of the problem.
Good luck, and drop many breadcrumbs for those that are following behind you ...
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ipset isn't being restored on startup by
ipset.service?
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normal manual
intervention that is required (like mariadb update or postgres collation
version updates) where people are on the lookout for manual steps.
Other than needing to rebuild the databases and skim through and blend the
.pacnew changes to main.cf, all goes fine.
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ncise list of option for usage of the repository sync function
which should be able to be read quite well by your reader.
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s the most comforting aspect. Long
discussion, frustrating abundance of "opinions" and light on "concrete facts",
but worth the read on just how Arch handles xz:
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/xz/-/issues/2
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