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Go is a programming language built to resemble a simplified version of the C programming language. It compiles at the machine level. Go was created at Google in 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson.
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What happened:
- user is on a viewPanel page
- user clicks on top-nav "share" icon, expecting it to share the panel view
- the generated link is for the dashboard, not the panel
What you expected to happen:
Maybe very experienced Grafana users will know that 1) the top-nav share link is always for the dashboard, even if you're on a panel view; and 2) panels have their own sha
Right now, Syncthing seems to always use LF for line endings in config.xml and .stignore. This is a problem in Windows when trying to edit those using the built-in Notepad, which until very recently had no support for other line endings than CRLF. Support for them has only been added in the very recent versions of Windows 10.
The problem is that when opening those files in Notepad under old
It is mentioned that there is an error code page for v2 protocol:
https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/blob/ae7862e8bc8007eb396099db4e0e04ac026c8df5/server/etcdserver/api/v2error/error.go#L16
However, I can't find Documentation/v2/errorcode.md in this repo. Is the comment stale?
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I am trying to build a Caddy configuration that can cater to multiple environments (production, staging, local development).
To achieve this, I want to use environment variables for the base host names/urls, via the {env.*} placeholder. This works great in addresses, route matches and upstream reverse-proxy configuration.
Unfortunately, using the same approach does currently not work when
If we config the cache options in the config file, then it will be overwritten.
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What is your current rclone version (output from rclone version)?
1.53.3
What problem are you are trying to solve?
Trying to prevent default password from being generated and added when htpasswd option is used. Since htpasswd is present, there generally should be no need for credentials besides those in htpasswd.
How do you think rclone should be changed to solve tha
- Gitea version (or commit ref): 1.13.0
- Can you reproduce the bug at https://try.gitea.io:
- Yes (provide example URL)
- No
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This is related to the documentation for minikube. I'm trying to figure out if mounts persist across minikube start/stop. I'm automating the startup of a collection of deployments, and they need a local directory to be mounted. I understand that the minikube mount command accomplishes this. I can't find any documentation on removing mount points or on what happens to the mount points when yo
GenMarkdownTreeCustom has a way to a header (filePrepender arg), however there is not a first class way to add a footer.
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Informs #56536
Use of external storage temp tokens, together with explicit authentication is dangerous.
In general, explicitly specified tokens could expire while long running operation (backup, restore)
is still executing, without any way for us to regenerate such temp token.
We should error out if external storage URI uses temporary credentials for backup, restore,
import, scheduled ba
Created by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, Ken Thompson
Released November 10, 2009
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When we first added SCTP tests, we thought that we weren't going to be able to do actual tests of SCTP network connectivity within kubernetes CI, so we came up with a plan involving a split between tests that involve actual SCTP network connectivity (which require the SCTP kernel module to be available) and tests that don't do SCTP network traffic and so can run anywhere. That way we could still t