@wolfr
Ik woon in Zuid Afrika en heb al jaaaren een desktop sip-telefoon aangesloten bij 3starsnet (grandstream hardware)
Zijn sindsdien wel overgenomen en heten nu anders, maar werkt gewoon goed, ook met andere sip providers.
Ik woon in Zuid Afrika en heb al jaaaren een desktop sip-telefoon aangesloten bij 3starsnet (grandstream hardware)
Zijn sindsdien wel overgenomen en heten nu anders, maar werkt gewoon goed, ook met andere sip providers.
@neverpanic I found out in the mean time through a quickly whipped up docker container that 15.6 doesn't support it, but 16 does (at least as far as "rpm --import" not complaining with "rpm -qa|grep gpg" listing the key).
I'm fine with dropping RHEL9 and OpenSUSE <15 from our supported distributions 🤷
I'm fine with dropping RHEL9 and OpenSUSE <15 from our supported distributions 🤷
@neverpanic actually we're supposed to have already dropped 15.5 since... January. Heh.
@neverpanic yes, it does seem to work on RHEL10. Also on Fedora 41, but not on OpenSUSE 15.5 (I don't have VMs for the other RPM-based systems we support). So we'll probably have to drop support for RHEL9 and openSUSE 15.5 then, I guess (provided 15.6 works, will test soon).
Is there a workaround for this that you're aware of? Other than "generate RSA keys instead", which technically we could do but which I'd like to avoid if at all possible.
Is there a workaround for this that you're aware of? Other than "generate RSA keys instead", which technically we could do but which I'd like to avoid if at all possible.
@neverpanic Good question! Absolutely zero clue. This is the standard RPM as shipped with RHEL9 (haven't tried on fedora or opensuse yet)
[wouter@rhel rpm-gpg]$ sudo rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY-BEID-RELEASE
[wouter@rhel rpm-gpg]$ sudo rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY-BEID-RELEASE-2025
fout: RPM-GPG-KEY-BEID-RELEASE-2025: key 1 import failed.
[wouter@rhel rpm-gpg]$ sudo rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY-BEID-CONTINUOUS
The only differences are that -2025 is recent and ECDSA NIST P-384, the other two are over 10 years old and need to be rotated, and are RSA.
Does RPM not support ECDSA for code signatures? Or am I doing something wrong?
@evan
My eyes! Take take the DN away!
My eyes! Take take the DN away!
@xeraa
I don't know the man, but if you say so I'll take your word for it
I don't know the man, but if you say so I'll take your word for it
@fanf42
Source? I don't see any news updates related to that, but ICBW
Source? I don't see any news updates related to that, but ICBW
@CyrilBrulebois
Congrats! I co owned a business for 15 years, before moving across continents.
It's hard, it's stressful, but it's also rewarding if you can make it work. And boy do I miss being able to say "sorry, our company doesn't do that"!
@debamax
Congrats! I co owned a business for 15 years, before moving across continents.
It's hard, it's stressful, but it's also rewarding if you can make it work. And boy do I miss being able to say "sorry, our company doesn't do that"!
@debamax
@suihkulokki
Apparently there's a fix for that:
https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/174676#discussioncomment-14520625
Apparently there's a fix for that:
https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/174676#discussioncomment-14520625
@babe
I don't have a cat, but here's Stormy waiting for me to throw her ball.
I don't have a cat, but here's Stormy waiting for me to throw her ball.

@xeraa
Can't help but feel that these bullet points were written by an LLM. The style matches, that's for sure.
Can't help but feel that these bullet points were written by an LLM. The style matches, that's for sure.
@futtta
Is daar geen ussd code voor?
Is daar geen ussd code voor?
@jmtd
ISO all the way. ANSI doesn't let me type HTML.
ISO all the way. ANSI doesn't let me type HTML.
Dear country between Canada and Mexico that is a failed experiment. Please keep within your existing borders and implode quietly.
@fazalmajid
Getting lawyerly is instant goodbye for me. Interacting with my open source project is a privilege, not a right. If you take up my time doing anything other than 'oh sorry' after I said that what you did is not welcome... Thanks but no thanks
@ariadne @androcat
Getting lawyerly is instant goodbye for me. Interacting with my open source project is a privilege, not a right. If you take up my time doing anything other than 'oh sorry' after I said that what you did is not welcome... Thanks but no thanks
@ariadne @androcat
@thattommyhall
Something as versatile as curl can never be "mostly done", there's always new protocols being added
@bagder
Something as versatile as curl can never be "mostly done", there's always new protocols being added
@bagder
@justin
Instead of all this awfulness, I could imagine an LLM being trained on the downloads from dumps.wikimedia.org and it then being released under a CC-SA license, for instance.
@paul @rl_dane @sotolf
Instead of all this awfulness, I could imagine an LLM being trained on the downloads from dumps.wikimedia.org and it then being released under a CC-SA license, for instance.
@paul @rl_dane @sotolf