| 29 Nov 2024 |
hexa | modsecurity <> wants ipc | 02:24:29 |
hexa | 2024 is calling | 02:24:32 |
hexa | Sandro 🐧: that code has been there since 2022/2023, so how can it be a release blocker now? | 02:26:28 |
hexa |  Download image.png | 02:27:05 |
Tristan Ross | I have my eyes set on Saturday for the release. I'll get some PR's queued up and they should be mergable then for the "At final release time" work. | 03:52:53 |
getchoo | In reply to @hexa:lossy.network Sandro 🐧: that code has been there since 2022/2023, so how can it be a release blocker now? it seems using pcre2 over pcre1 to build nginx made it start using syscalls filtered by that set. his original comment says a fix is to override nginx with pcre1, backing this up | 04:25:28 |
Tristan Ross | Got the PR's queued up:
- https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-homepage/pull/1593
- https://github.com/NixOS/infra/pull/515
| 04:40:27 |
Tristan Ross | There's not much I'll be able to do while I'm at work on Saturday but this should let me push buttons on my phone when I have the chance so it'll be easier then. | 04:42:54 |
Sandro | In reply to @hexa:lossy.network Sandro 🐧: that code has been there since 2022/2023, so how can it be a release blocker now? Emily switched pcre to pcre2 a week ago and backported that | 12:26:27 |
Sandro | Overriding pcre2 with pcre also fixes the crash | 12:26:41 |
Sandro | So we can also just revert that :P | 12:26:48 |
Sandro | btw this is true for any service consuming any library that is going to be switched. I saw that libgit2 or libssh2 was also switched and now theoretically any service consuming those might just crash when triggering pcre2 jit based on individual configs or even user input | 12:27:51 |