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Redmine openSUSE admin - tickets #75334 (Resolved): Invalid cert on https://opensuse.orghttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/753342020-10-26T13:18:05Zdimstar@suse.dedimstar@suse.de
<p>Dear Heroes,</p>
<p>openqa.opensuse.org is currently no logner accessible, as an invalid<br>
cert found its way there:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>curl <a href="https://openqa.opensuse.org" class="external">https://openqa.opensuse.org</a><br>
curl: (60) SSL: no alternative certificate subject name matches target<br>
host name 'openqa.opensuse.org'<br>
More details here: <a href="https://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html" class="external">https://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html</a></p>
</blockquote>
<p>curl failed to verify the legitimacy of the server and therefore could<br>
not<br>
establish a secure connection to it. To learn more about this situation<br>
and<br>
how to fix it, please visit the web page mentioned above.</p>
<p>The certificate presented is valid for *.opensuse.fr</p>
<p>Thank you for looking into the matters.</p>
<p>Best regards,<br>
Dominique</p>
openSUSE admin - tickets #12916 (Resolved): New site: gs-stats.opensuse.orghttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/129162016-07-28T14:23:14Zdimstar@suse.dedimstar@suse.de
<p>Dear admins,</p>
<p>I'd like to migrate what I currently host on my own VPS under<br>
<a href="http://gs-stats.leuenberger.netĀ over" class="external">http://gs-stats.leuenberger.netĀ over</a> to <a href="http://gs-stats.opensuse.org" class="external">http://gs-stats.opensuse.org</a></p>
<p>The graph shows a (daily updated) statistic of AppStream Metadata<br>
inside openSUSE Tumbleweed (such a graph makes no sense for released<br>
products, as there should not be variation during its lifetime)</p>
<p>The website serves 'pure html and javascript'<br>
Special is the need for a cron job that checks if a new snapshot has<br>
neen released and updates the data file every now and then (currently<br>
done every 6 hours on my server)</p>
<p>Other than that, in order to be able to extract the appdata.xml.gz and<br>
produce the pages linked at the bottom of <a href="http://gs-stats.leuenberger.n" class="external">http://gs-stats.leuenberger.n</a><br>
et, the OS used needs to have the possibility to install appstream-glib <br>
on it (preferably recent versions as in SLE12SP2, but SLE12SP1 should<br>
be able to cater for 2 out of the three links).</p>
<p>Thank you very much for helping me set up this environment,</p>
<p>Dominique</p>
openSUSE admin - tickets #4446 (Closed): Space to host screenshots on static.opensuse.orghttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/44462014-10-29T12:57:29Zdimstar@suse.dedimstar@suse.de
<p>Dear Admin team</p>
<p>As part of openSUSE 13.2, gnome-software, a Software Center, based on<br>
and around AppStream, will be debuted as a strong component, taking the<br>
'regular' user away from managing packages, but rather manage<br>
applications.</p>
<p>For openSUSE 13.2, most of the things are in place (albeit the metadata<br>
generated inside OBS is not as good quality as aimed, this will be<br>
worked around in other means).</p>
<p>One missing piece, though, is a hosting place to put the screenshots<br>
that are being extracted by the appstream-builder (the content comes out<br>
of appdata.xml files packaged with software, generally shipped by<br>
upstream, where a reference screenshot is marked).</p>
<p>In a fair-use agreement, appstream-builder 'replaces' those links to<br>
screenshots with a specific URI (configurable), so that distributions<br>
are responsible to serve their customers on their own</p>
<p>A full test run over openSUSE-13.2 FTP tree created about 80MB worth of<br>
screenshots, which we would now need to make accessible to the users,<br>
preferably on a system/URL part of opensuse.org (static.opensuse.org<br>
came to mind,a s we're only serving images)</p>
<p>Can you please help to setup an area where we can upload the pictures to<br>
(as openSUSE:13.2 is frozen this metadata is a one-off upload).</p>
<p>I envision something like:<br>
<a href="http://static.opensuse.org/appstream/openSUSE-13.2" class="external">http://static.opensuse.org/appstream/openSUSE-13.2</a> where we will publish<br>
the screenshot directory as currently found in ~lnussel/Export/appstream</p>
<p>Once this is published, we can update the references in the xml file as<br>
read by gnome-software.</p>
<p>Thanks a lot!</p>
<p>PS: openSUSE is amongst the first ones to have this offered, closely<br>
followed by Fedora. OBS is already prepared to create the metadata<br>
dynamic on package build; not in time for 13.2 though and still some<br>
work to be done in this area....</p>
<p>Dominique</p>