@MarkR all you need is a gpg key to sign. you can create yourself multiple keys, e.g. one key you use to sign for git. this has the benefit you can revoke it individually (and extend it individually). I normally refer to here: wiki.debian.org/Subkeys
It's besides the point really. The PHP project is notoriously bad with infrastructure, it just doesn't have the funds to dedicate someone to it at the level necessary. Github is offering its services for free to us, just as it does to everyone else. We'd be silly to pass up the opportunity, if anything it's just a shame it took an attack to incentivise the move
@ln-s sorry for the confusion, this is about the git repo only. the current one was compromised so a new one right now is needed for which the previous mirror on github has been chosen.
@Sara Clearly that would be great. Let alone git, if you could to a video how the packing works on the protocol level and the recent changes there would be great.
@MarkR I see it as one of the most suggested things to students when they ask for stuff to learn to become a better developer and most students are like "I've never heard of that, I need to check it out"
Please select what kind of key you want: (1) RSA and RSA (default) (2) DSA and Elgamal (3) DSA (sign only) (4) RSA (sign only) (14) Existing key from card Your selection? 1
shrug
trying ot figure out how to sign with gpg next
argh, figured it out, but it's annoying... I guess it's one way to make me take a step back to make sure my commits are correct before pushing
yes 1, and this should not prevent you from amending commits. there is no signing with blood in git and its all software, so easy to change and correct.
signing a commit will allow others to check that the commit is by you if they have the your public key.
when creating a Symfony 5 api, how can I sent up the Symfony router to accept a route like "/products/{id}". I'm using Vue on the frontend, so for example #[Route('/{entry}', name: 'app.entry')] I'm using a wildcard to accept all requests and returning the base.html.twig page. So how can I configure it to accept a deeper url, I tried /{entry}/{id} which threw an error.
@KerrialBeckettNewham "which threw an error" is a bit generic, not sure we can help unless you give us the exact error. What you are looking ofr is a fallback route I assume?
you used to do have to make a change to change the {entry} regex to allow a slash in it, because by default the validation of every parameter in symfony is defined as ^/
google for symfony fallback route to find the relevant infos I believe
@beberlei yes, I recall looking at this, it gives a terrible example in the documentation, * @Route("/share/{token}", name="share", requirements={"token"=".+"})
@KerrialBeckettNewham I think not accepting / in a parameter is a much more common case, so instead of guarding against it in every single route Symfony does it automatically. I think that makes sense.
@IluTov yes, but there should be a config to tell the router you are using Symfony router as an entry point only, as Symfony encore forces you into this setup.
@beberlei by the way, this: #[Route('/{entry}', name: 'app.entry', requirements:['entry' => '.+'] )] doesn't throw any errors, but prevents pages from loading correctly, get an error in the console: "Error: Redirected when going from "/login" to "/dashboard" via a navigation guard." if I remove the requirements from the route it functions correctly.
"In the malicious commits [1, 2] seen by BleepingComputer" as if to see those commits they had to attend a clandestine meeting in the shadows of an underground car park or something ... it's public, anyone can see it, you provided a link ...
@cmb is taking bugs off life support in favour of github issues a likely occurrence? It was mentioned here yesterday as another piece of infra to burn.
Hi, I tried (multiple times) to subscribe for the Announcement mailing list but I'm getting no response. I've subscribed to another list with a gmail address, that worked but I want the Announcement subscription to use another e-mail. Does the subscription only work with certain domains or something like that?
@ln-s I know that, also that might be rude, but don't make suggestions/comments about things you don't necessarily know. I'm talking about our current mailing lists which send an email on each commit and none of those work.
@ln-s That's not how it worked, at least not now, if you have "karma" (i.e. the rights to commit) then you can just commit, but you needed to gain those rights
I've been looking at how the push webhooks work... I think handling of merges is going to be problematic. In that case you get something like gist.github.com/nikic/ce743798df197f45a6ab3e39042641b9 and it's not clear how to avoid duplicate processing for the merged commit
The "distinct" flag doesn't seem to work for this, because it will be false for both branches to which the commit was pushed
@Crell Thanks for the remembering. It sounds logical but I have some improvement to do. Last few months I've been having back problems, and being in transition between jobs I've somehow postponed buying a really good chair. Your message kinda reminds me not to wait :)
@cmb by the looks of it, it looks unmaintained, so I would by that alone too be concerned. I basically just need it to avoid having to use docker at work, so I'll try see if I can compile a copy for this testing
@Derick we have some additional plugins and the theme is custom, but other than that there shouldn't be issues (well, at least that was the case some years ago). Maybe just provide a PR (github.com/php/web-wiki/pulls).
But it is a long way here, I mean someone recently decided to enable opcache in the docker dev config image because "oh it is a caching mechanism, lets have it"