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Update webinterface-wifi to v2.0.0 #768
Update webinterface-wifi to v2.0.0 #768
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Upon testing, trying to enable the service doesn't work as it's trying to run /opt/bin/webinterface-wifi --run 80
which is no longer valid.
It may also be worth adding some more helpful output to configure()
to point the user in the right direction for configuring it?
Sorry for that oversight, the correct service file should now be installed. I mentioned where to find usage and docs locally and remotely. Thanks for testing! I was not aware of the release window so my apologies for cutting it so close. |
No worries, this is why we test 😛
No worries about the release window. I just picked the earlier one as I don't have to rely on another maintainer to test this. |
Sounds good to me! |
Okay, testing this, and I realized it doesn't automatically restart the service if it's already enabled and running. Since this isn't a launcher which could have various applications running in an unsaved state, it should be safe to restart the service. if is-active webinterface-wifi.service; then
systemctl restart webinterface-wifi
fi |
* Update webinterface-wifi to v2.0.0 * reload daemon if running on upgrade --------- Co-authored-by: Nathaniel van Diepen <[email protected]>
### New Packages - `webinterface-onboot` 1.2.2-2 - (#770 #721) - Allows the usb web interface to start without the USB cable being connected. - `webinterface-upload-button` - 1.0.1-1 (#771) - Adds an upload button to the usb web interface. - `signature-rm` - 1.0.2-1 (#772) - Removes the `Sent from my reMarkable` signature from emails sent by the device. ### Updated Packages - `linux-stracciatella` - 5.4.70-3 (#742) - Updated to RM1XX_5.4.70_v1.3.4 tag from upstream kernel. - Added wireguard module. - `wireguard` - 1.0.20210219-4 (#743 #784) - Removed wireguard-tools and wg-quick from wireguard package. These packages are provided by entware already. - `display` and `rm2fb-client` - 1:0.0.32-2 (#758 #721) - Add support for OS 3.3.2.1666 - `rmfm` - 1.5.1-1 (#766) - Fix issue where listing a directory with an invalid symlink would crash the application. - `neofetch` - 1.1.0-1 (#769) - `webinterface-wifi` - 2.0.0-2 (#768 #721) - `micro` - 2.0.13-1 (#738) - `koreader` - 2023.10-2 (#749 #721) - `ddvk-hacks` - 39.01-2 (#720 #778) - Fix issue where `ddvk-hacks` wouldn't be reapplied when using `toltecctl reenable`. - `draft` - 0.2.0-22 (#721) - `erode`, `fret`, `oxide`, `rot`, `tarnish`, `decay`, `corrupt`, `anxiety`, `oxide-utils`, `inject_evdev`, and `liboxide` - 2.6-3 (#721) - `reboot-guard` - 1.0.1-8 (#721) - `rmfakecloud-proxy` - 0.0.3-4 (#721) - `genie` - 0.1.6-3 (#721) - `remux` - 0.2.4-2 (#721) - `tailscale-systemd` - 0.0.0-2 (#721) - `toltec-base` - 1.2-3 (#721) - `xochitl` - 0.0.0-17 (#721) ### Tooling - New `provides=()` field added for packages. - Added `unit-exists` and `disable-unit` methods to install-lib **Note:** This doesn't change what OS version that toltec supports, as full support still requires various packages to be updated, removed, or replaced. Along with proper testing of all packages in the repository, as well as the upgrade process. https://github.com/toltec-dev/toltec/milestone/7 contains the current list of issues and pull requests required for 3.x support.
Release Notes v2.0.0
Docs
Quite a bit of new functionality.
Should work on all devices+versions.
For anyone testing this, there are test ssl certs in the repository. It is necessary the wifi is connected and the web interface is accessible at 10.11.99.1. The following tests should suffice.
Then navigate to the wifi ip address in a browser, enter the credentials, and download a file.