tested it on CentOS 7 VPN server, works fine!
just tested on rpi4,8gb starting from Fedora-Minimal-34-20210303.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz image and just updating the kernel to this version... And usb keyboard works with this kernel!
Could this update be pushed to stable? :-)
Works great with tls-crypt
now!
it seems the dependency on php-mikey179-vfsstream was forgotten.
$ php-cs-fixer fix
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught RuntimeException: File not found: '/usr/share/php/org/bovigo/vfs/autoload.php' in /usr/share/php/Fedora/Autoloader/functions.php:58
Stack trace:
#0 /usr/share/php/Fedora/Autoloader/Dependencies.php(78): Fedora\Autoloader\requireFile('/usr/share/php/...')
#1 /usr/share/php/Fedora/Autoloader/Dependencies.php(100): Fedora\Autoloader\Dependencies::process(Array, true)
#2 /usr/share/php/PhpCsFixer/autoload.php(66): Fedora\Autoloader\Dependencies::required(Array)
#3 /usr/bin/php-cs-fixer(42): require_once('/usr/share/php/...')
#4 {main}
thrown in /usr/share/php/Fedora/Autoloader/functions.php on line 58
Installing php-mikey179-vfsstream.noarch fixes things :)
I should use e7 and not E7, then it works... ๐
Support entering emoji by name, using Ctrl-Shift-E
Regression with writing special characters!
I used to be able to use ctrl+shift+U (E7) for example to write the c-cedilla (รง). This is broken now. Is there a new key combination for this?
But I can look at adding a "don't restart" feature.
That would be cool, but maybe you don't need to invest time in this if I'm to only one who wants this, something can be said for both approaches. I think also Debian always restarts daemons on update, but not completely sure...
And now it felt like the right time to do what most users expects.
Fair enough. I guess installing updates outside maintenance windows without rebooting/restarting can be unstable/dangerous anyway. So we'll live :-)
Thanks for the explanation!
Is there a specific reason you enabled auto restart (again)? Will it restart all server profiles from /etc/openvpn-server that are enabled with systemctl?
It may be a bit tricky for us, as we generally install updates, but then choose a later time to restart the OpenVPN server processes... Is it possible to disable this behavior?
In any case, thanks for the heads up, will consider this on the next update.
@dsommers thanks for the extensive explanation! :)
It doesn't restart the OpenVPN (server) processes for me. But maybe I screwed up the systemd configuration?
All fine after (me) restarting the OpenVPN server processes though!