- Update to 332 - Updated naming convention for motd to issue and relevant patches - Added 0007-Remove-DynamicUser-setting-as-these-conflict-with-re.patch since dynamic users can't be resolved since systemd is missing in nsswitch bsc#1230638 - Remove 0005-cockpit-ws-user-remove-default-deps.patch - Fix dynamic users for 330 since systemd isn't included in the nsswitch.conf - Tidy up pam_oath removal for leap - Ship a new pam file since Leap15 doesn't have pam_oath - Don't change motd if we don't have pam_oath - Properly fix pidfd_getpid - This can be dropped once we update again as it's been upstreamed - Update to 330 - Web server: Increased sandboxing, setuid removal, bootc support - Development: New install mode using systemd-sysext - update to 329.1: - cockpit.js: Put back cockpit.{resolve,reject}() to fix subscription-manager-cockpit - Past updates: * 329 - Shell: Extra warnings when connecting to remote hosts * 328: - Bug fixes and performance improvements * 327: - Connect to similar servers without Cockpit installed * 326: - cockpit-pcp package is now obsolete OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1246484 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/cockpit?expand=0&rev=52
The upstream cockpit spec file is rather complex and ugly. It does contain information we need though, such as the bundled node modules. Therefore the package reuses the upstream spec file and applies openSUSE specifics that upstream doesn't accept on top. For that purpose a git repo tracks the spec file changes: https://github.com/openSUSE/cockpit There' an opensuse-$VERSION branch for each release For simple fixes it's fine to just submit the spec file by OBS means, I'll retrofit in git. Don't worry about that. For version updates the git workflow really is needed to maintain mental health though. The following workflow is used to update the package to a newer version: - create a branch for the new version based on the old one: git checkout -b opensuse-$NEW_VERSION opensuse-$OLD_VERSION - use interactive rebase to amend the commits marked as EDIT THIS: git rebase -i $NEW_VERSION * for the very fist commit download the new tarball and extract the spec file from it. Copy the spec file over tools/cockpit.spec. That is basically what changed between the versions wrt spec file. * the second one adjust the spec file to have $NEW_VERSION. For whatever reason the upstream spec file alwas has version 0. * the rest of the changes should just apply. - copy the spec file back into the OBS checkout and continue with regular tasks related to updating packages. - If any further spec file changes were needed, copy the spec back into the git tree and commit there. Amend and reorder as needed. - When done, push the git repo. Updates are now mostly automated with the update_version.sh script. You still need to follow last 3 steps manually. Sending fixes upstream: if you have any changes that should go upstream, create a new, clean branch and cherry pick *one* commit into it. Upstream wants pull requests with only one commit NOTE: ONLY the .spec file should be in the git. IDEA: maybe other things should be removed from the git tree then?
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