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<gnfzdz>
Colin Walters: Thanks for the clarification. The bulk of the content would be rpms, just installed in a single container layer (from the Ansible playbook execution), but I think I have some ideas on how to follow up on this now.
<guesswhat[m]>
Is possible to add natively empty network interface via Ignition ? Or do I need to use systemd oneshot service?
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<michele_>
Hi! I am using Fedora CoreOS stream stable with default configuration for the updates. Zincati is up and running, and rpm-ostree says "active; periodically polling for updates (last checked Wed 2023-03-08 12:57:18 UTC)". rpm-ostree says I have two deployments, both at version 37.20230205.3.0, even though Fedora website says that the latest Stable
<michele_>
is 37.20230218.3.0. What am I missing? Why rpm-ostree does not "see" the new version?
<travier[m]>
It's just been released
<travier[m]>
Zincati should do the update in the next 24 hours or so
<travier[m]>
michele_: ^^
<michele_>
travier[m]: the website says March 06 though
<bgilbert>
possibly? could you rephrase your question?
<dustymabe>
basically travier[m] had a concern since we're parsing a log message that the log message could be different if the language is set to something other than english (i.e. translations).
<dustymabe>
what I want to know is "will this log message ever get translated?"
<dustymabe>
if yes, then I'll do the LANG=C hack, if not then there's nothing to worry about
<dustymabe>
I don't want to do work for no reason (it's work)
<bgilbert>
oh, I see
* dustymabe
doesn't know much about how translations work in software packages