# Devuan meet 2021-03-25 @20:30 UTC
Present: rrq. LeePen, amesser, tuxdev, alv, fsmithred, Xenguy, wdq,
golinux
## Old Business
### Xenguy
* Things have gotten busy IRL. All my activity is on an 'as time
permits' basis for the next wee while.
* **Unfinished business:** (general items I will roll forward from
meeting to meeting until actioned)
* Revise buster-to-beowulf documentation on web site?
* [x] chillfan has been emailed a second time, using additional
email addresses found in the 'documentation' repo.
* Edit: 5 of 7 email addresses bounced back as 'Recipient address
rejected'.
* buster-to-beowulf documentation also included on the ISOs? Verify
this.
* (gl) I thought it was verified last week
* (Xenguy) Probably was; I want to see it for myself : -)
* An idea: include a pointer/note on ISO doc to direct user to
most recent documentation version on web site?
* A better idea: remove 'migration' documentation from the
ISO's, as per fsmithred's rationale.
* An IRC user (xrogaan I believe) asked some questions regarding web
site content related to the issue of 'How can I contribute to
Devuan?'
* Need to look closer into this issue generally.
* Check the 'donate' and 'development' (and other?) pages for this
kind of language.
* Discovered that [one of our
pages](https://www.devuan.org/os/community.html) already links to
the Forum page on [How you can help
Devuan](https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=589).
* (gl) The [Donation](http://devuan.org/os/donate.html) and
[Explore](https://www.devuan.org/os/explore.html) pages also
link to the forum post
## Old Actions
## New Business
### tuxd3v
* Add support for Cypress Bluetooth devices, in **bluez** package..
Cypress devices will use the userspace driver for Broadcom devices
(for historical reasons..)
* (LeePen) bluez is not a forked package, so this should really go to
Debian for inclusion.
* Bluetooth support had being discovered that try to load firmware from
''/etc/firmware' Instead of '/lib/firmware' for devices
'Qualcomm,Texas Instrument, Broadcomm' in package **bluez**.
### Xenguy
* [x] Modified web site beowulf numbering from 3.1.0 to 3.1, where
appropriate, to reduce maintenance churn when new ISO's are released.
* For details, see
https://gitea.devuan.dev/devuan/www.devuan.org/commit/c656c2c82b36ec5e2d8ca9b22de2b20d54c7ada8
* [x] Tested subscribing to the DNG mailing list (as there were reports
that this was broken). After receiving an email requesting
confirmation, a final email confirming my subscription was received.
* Web site access via Tor:
* A user contacted Devuan via Gitea's 'Issues' mechanism in the 'www'
repo, saying he cannot reach [Devuan's web site via
Tor/onion](http://devuanzuwu3xoqwp.onion). I tried accessing this
URL with Tor Browser over the last few days, and it just times out,
so it does appear to be down currently.
* It looks like we have 4 different web pages on the site that
currently contain language referencing Tor services, configurations,
etc.: 1. https://www.devuan.org/ 2.
https://www.devuan.org/os/announce/stable-jessie-announce-052517.html
3.
https://www.devuan.org/os/announce/stable-2nd-candidate-announce-050517.html
4. https://www.devuan.org/os/packages.html
* Debian appears to be the main linux distro offering web site and
package repository access via an onion/Tor service:
* Debian: http://sejnfjrq6szgca7v.onion/ (since 2016)
* See also https://onion.debian.org/
* See also
https://bits.debian.org/2016/08/debian-and-tor-services-available-as-onion-services.html
* Other linux related sites offering Tor access:
* Tails
* Whonix
* Qubes
* **Questions**:
* **Does Devuan even want to maintain a Tor instance?**
* (gl) Yes. It is important to some users. I don't think it needs
"maintenance". It just gets cranky at times.
* (Xenguy) Gonna have to go ahead and disagree. Devuan's Tor
instance is broken, and needs fixing if we want to keep it
around.
* (yeti) AFAIK if the original web server works, you just add a
hidden service definition for those ports (80, 443) in Tor's
config file and that's all. If that combination has hiccups, it
either is a problem with your webserver or out of your reach.
But currently (20210325-1234-UTC) (http: and https:)
devuanzuwu3xoqwp.onion are timeouting for me. Network/firewall
problem?
* **If yes, is there anyone on the team who can fix/admin the Tor
instance?**
* (gl) The question is: "Is there anything to fix or is it just
the way tor functions (or doesn't)"
* (Xenguy) Yes, and no.
* (yeti) Please generate an additional V3 address:
https://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline The short V2
addresses will stop being supported in october.
* (Xenguy) Understood.
### fsmithred
* Need to make a new set of live isos. Build process pulled in things
from beowulf-proposed-updates merged instead of devuan. Can't
install packages. https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=4214
* (Xenguy) When I checked last week, there was just 3.1.1 ISO's,
labelled 'RC', available to download and install. Is there a best
practice when offering new RC ISO's, e.g. should Devuan make
available a previous 'last known good' version of ISO's also?
Just a question that came to mind.
### golinux
* Finished recoloring the gnome icons for chimaera. Have passed to fsr
for packaging and magic in desktop base. Screenie here:
https://dev1galaxy.org/files/chimaera-icons.png
### LeePen
* amprolla by-hash enabled for all suites.
* eudev 3.2.9-9 built for beowulf-proposed-updates.
### amesser
* [x] devuanized `apt 2.2.2`
* [x] devuanized `libvirt 7.0.0-3`
## New Actions
### tuxd3v
* Tested on RaspberryPi devices with help from C0rnelious,Tenkawa A
patch in needed in 'debian/patchs' folder in package **bluez**,and
then build the package for all archs, it brings support for Cypress
Bluetooth devices..
* This patch gives support for Bluetooth Cypress chipsets:
* RPi 0w - CYW43143 - 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth - BCM43143
* RPi 3a+ - CYW43455 - 802.11ac, Bluetooth - BCM43455
* RPi 3b+ - CYW43438 - 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth - BCM43438
* RPi 4b - CYW43455 - 802.11ac, Bluetooth - BCM43455 They are
present in a lot of computers and sticks, at least, and also in
RaspBerryPi devices..
* see patch here: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/5db8e178/
* Name of the patch: **cypress_bluetooth_broadcomm.patch** tar -tvf
bluez_5.55-3.debian.tar.xz |grep cypress_bluetooth_broadcomm.patch
*rw-r--r-- root/root 3221 2021-03-24 15:28
debian/patches/cypress_bluetooth_broadcomm.patch It also correct
FIRMWARE_DIR( dir to load firmware from.. ), but only for Broadcomm
devices..
* Actions taken: 1. A merge request was open on salsa.debian.com:
https://salsa.debian.org/tuxd3v/bluez/-/tree/master However, that
will take probably Years to come to beowulf.. 2. Email request to
accept patch to:team+pkg-bluetooth@??? 3. Email
requesting review of patch sent to: majordomo@??? 4.
Email requesting review of patch sent to:
linux-bluetooth@???
* Discovered while producing a patch to add support for Cypress devices
in **bluez**.. It has hardcoded '/etc/firmware' as path to load
Firmware, how to check: 'apt-get source bluez', sub-dir 'tools'
* grep -rnEi "(/etc/firmware|FIRMWARE_DIR)" ./* --color
* ./tools/hciattach_tialt.c:237: sprintf(fw,
"/etc/firmware/%s.bin", c_brf_chip[brf_chip]);
* ./tools/hciattach_qualcomm.c:238: snprintf(fw, sizeof(fw),
"/etc/firmware/%c%c%c%c%c%c_%c%c%c%c.bin",
* ./tools/hciattach_bcm43xx.c:47:#define FIRMWARE_DIR "/etc/firmware"
* Action taken: 1. Email sent to:
team+pkg-bluetooth@???, asking why firmware is loaded
from /etc..