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Filename Size Changed
_service 0000000829 829 Bytes
_servicedata 0000000198 198 Bytes
convert-git-deps-to-path.patch 0000000586 586 Bytes
discourse-puma.service 0000000560 560 Bytes
discourse-rpmlintrc 0000000457 457 Bytes
discourse-sidekiq.service 0000000589 589 Bytes
discourse-update 0000001877 1.83 KB
discourse-update.service 0000000364 364 Bytes
discourse.changes 0000151660 148 KB
discourse.fix-nginx-config.patch 0000001512 1.48 KB
discourse.fix-puma-config.patch 0000000905 905 Bytes
discourse.fix.deps.patch 0000000763 763 Bytes
discourse.spec 0000019392 18.9 KB
discourse.target 0000000098 98 Bytes
dump-version-info.rb 0000000868 868 Bytes
es6.patch 0000000425 425 Bytes
run-backups-with-the-correct-ruby.patch 0000000652 652 Bytes
series 0000000325 325 Bytes
vendor.tar.xz 0094542692 90.2 MB
yarn-use-no-production.patch 0000000865 865 Bytes
Comments 3

Marguerite Su's avatar

@darix config/version.rb should not be marked as noreplace, or you can’t view the new version in admin panel after update. because the new version is stored in config/version.rb.rpmnew


Marguerite Su's avatar

@darix any plan for a ruby 2.7 release? Tumbleweed has 2.7 as system ruby now


Jim Henderson's avatar

@darix - there are some issues that have cropped up due to mismatches between gem versions and the core Discourse code that's used - issues related to "excerpt" encoding (it's showing up as UTF-8 encoded as iso-8859-1), and that's breaking some functionality (summaries on the main page for the Spanish and a few other categories, some users' ability to use the "My Posts" functionality returning a 500 server error, search results with incorrectly encoded excerpts, etc).

This seems to track back to an update to the nokogiri gem back in December. I think we need to find a way to ensure that the dependencies that we provide align with what official Discourse uses for the version we're running (the current 'tests-passed' build, 3.4.0.beta4-dev (73b28815e3), uses a more recent version of nokogiri - 1.18.1 as I recall - but the core code has been updated to be compatible with this gem).

Discourse 3.3.0 should still be using nokogiri 1.16.7, based on my docker-based installation of that version.

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