On Sun, Mar 20, 2022 at 8:23 AM Peter Boy <pboy(a)uni-bremen.de> wrote:
I did some testing with beta-1.1 candidate
Installation
Went fine. /etc/resolv.conf a link again, no SELinux ACV messages with first boot any
more.
Cockpit
The „Applications“ menu item still doesn’t list any installable applications
The list of installed applications doesn’t contain cockpit-filesharing update. Question
is: is that expected or a bug?
This is expected today. No one has written the necessary bits to list
it on that page. See
https://cockpit-project.org/blog/making-a-cockpit-application.html for
the necessary steps.
@Matthew: When you select File Sharing you get a message "Failed to load NFS
services. Is NFS installed or enabled?" (NFS) and "Samba must be configured to
include registry. Add `include = registry` to the [global] section of /etc/samba/smb.conf“
(Samba)
Is that intended behaviour or should the rpm install do those adaptations?
It's intentional, because we don't want the installation of the RPM to
change the system configuration implicitly. As for the Samba changes,
adding `include = registry` is a significant change to how Samba works
and should not be done without user involvement to avoid breaking an
existing setup.
And we are still missing localisation for cockpit-filesharing update
This is something I forgot to even look at, sorry.