Currently the test-watch.service gets started in a loop as long as
/testpath exists, so `rm /testpath /testpath-modified` runs into a race
condition where if the service was just getting activated, it will
create /testpath-modified and make the test fail.
This is fixed by making the service RemainAfterExit so that it only
starts once, and stopping it manually after we remove /testpath.
logrotate.timer is enough for rotating logs. Enabling logrotate.service would
make the service start on every configuration switch, leading to tests failure when
logrotate is enabled.
Also update test to make sure the timer is active and runs the service
on date change.
https://github.com/ipfs/fs-repo-migrations/releases/tag/v2.0.2
This is pretty much a complete rewrite of the ipfs-migrator package.
In version 2.0.0 a major change was made to the way the migrator works. Before, there was one binary that contained every migration. Now every migration has its own binary. If fs-repo-migrations can't find a required binary in the PATH, it will download it off the internet. To prevent that, build every migration individually, symlink them all into one package and then wrap fs-repo-migrations so it finds the package with all the migrations.
The change to the IPFS NixOS module and the IPFS package is needed because without explicitly specifying a repo version to migrate to, fs-repo-migrations will query the internet to find the latest version. This fails in the sandbox, for example when testing the ipfs passthru tests.
While it may seem like the repoVersion and IPFS version are in sync and the code could be simplified, this is not the case. See https://github.com/ipfs/fs-repo-migrations#when-should-i-migrate for a table with the IPFS versions and corresponding repo versions.
Go 1.17 breaks the migrations, so use Go 1.16 instead. This is also the Go version used in their CI, see 3dc218e300/.github/workflows/test.yml (L4). See https://github.com/ipfs/fs-repo-migrations/pull/140#issuecomment-982715907 for a previous mention of this issue. The issue manifests itself when doing anything with a migration, for example `fs-repo-11-to-12 --help`:
```
panic: qtls.ClientHelloInfo doesn't match
goroutine 1 [running]:
github.com/marten-seemann/qtls-go1-15.init.0()
github.com/marten-seemann/qtls-go1-15@v0.1.1/unsafe.go:20 +0x132
```
Also add myself as a maintainer for this package.
This fixes the test failure discovered in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/160914.
See https://github.com/ipfs/fs-repo-migrations/issues/148 to read some of my struggles with updating this package.
The argument parser used by snapserver behaves differntly for optional
arguments with existing defaults. In such cases, the standalone argument
name is a valid input and a following value is interpreted as a
positional argument. Therefore the argument and the value must be
provided as a single argument seperated by equals sign.
The test was looking at the wrong interface and relying on silly
behaviour by the dummy driver, which autocreated a `dummy0` interface on
modprobe.
Fix this by making it look at the actual `foo` interface that the test
creates.
This change probably wasn't documented sufficiently in the release
notes, neither the fact systemd stopped using iptables on its own in
case of nf_tables support.
Fixes#156041.
Previously the bonding driver would create an initial `bond0` interface
when it was loaded. If the network management integration used that
interface and did not recreate it, it was stuck to the default
`balance-rr` mode.
Deploying systemds modprobe.d configuration sets `max_bonds=0`, so we
don't run into that issue anymore.
Hence we now make sure that we can indeed create `bond0` with `802.3ad`
(LACP), which is a non default mode.
Overriding can now happen using module options, which is preferred
because it is more discoverable and doesn't require knowledge of
overrides in the first place.
While the documentation said to set this to null, in case an imperative
config was supposed to be used, this was not possible with the typing in
place.