Timeline
Nov 1, 2009:
- 11:13 PM Changeset [1346] by
- Add the ability to pass custom flags to wizard install.
- 10:22 PM Changeset [1345] by
- Make scriptsdev work with scripts-ssh.
- 10:10 PM Changeset [1344] by
- Step two of using Wizard for new MediaWiki autoinstalls.
- 10:06 PM Changeset [1343] by
- Step one of using Wizard for new MediaWiki autoinstalls.
Oct 24, 2009:
- 12:45 PM Changeset [1342] by
- Improvements to check_ldap_mmr plugin o Don't put a newline after each replica's output; the Nagios status page only captures the first line, so run them all together on one line. o Don't return immediately upon finding an error; continue to check the other replicas and print status info about them. o If any replicas have issues, upgrade the return from "ERROR" (which is "UNKNOWN" and doesn't cause an alert) to "WARNING" (a replication failure is usually not a problem on the server running the plugin, so it's probably not a CRITICAL issue for that machine).
Oct 19, 2009:
- 7:52 PM Changeset [1341] by
- Disable vhost logging.
Oct 15, 2009:
- 12:58 AM Changeset [1340] by
- Revert r1329 - stop scriptsifying activesupport and actionpack gems We've convinced Fedora to revert to version 2.3.2 and apply the patch for CVE-2009-3009 there, allowing existing Rails apps to continue working in F11 with the upstream packages.
Oct 14, 2009:
- 10:40 AM Changeset [1339] by
- Revert r1328 - accept Rails-related updates from Fedora again
Oct 13, 2009:
- 1:19 AM Changeset [1338] by
- execsys: Have binfmt_misc detect executable PHP scripts via magic, not extension. For PHP scripts run over the web, suexec runs php explicitly (and regardless of the .php file's executable bit), so this change isn't relevant. A recent kernel change reordered the binfmt_script and binfmt_misc priority; this allows executable PHP scripts that begin with <?php to continue being run via binfmt_misc, but those that begin with #! to use the interpreter they specify. PHP scripts that don't begin with <?php are assumed to be web pages, not scripts you'd explicitly exec. This is a slightly smaller hammer than removing the binfmt_misc line for PHP entirely, but really, you should be using a #! line if you intend to be able to exec your PHP script.
- 1:11 AM Changeset [1337] by
- execsys: Stop automatically generating the binfmt_misc configuration. While we're there, kill an autoconf macro that was never used.
Oct 8, 2009:
- 1:38 AM Changeset [1336] by
- Make for-each-server work on Suns Look, I know nobody else *thinks* people use them, but they are the dialups.
Oct 5, 2009:
- 2:33 PM Changeset [1335] by
- CSR and configuration for signup.mit.edu [help.mit.edu #1024298]
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