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danielmachlab
danielmachlab commented Dec 15, 2021

Description of the problem / feature request:

Bazel crashes due to an internal error when using a bzlmod registry that doesn't correctly specify a bazel_registry.json file. The stack-trace printed by Bazel when it crashes is included in the last section below.

Bugs: what's the simplest, easiest way to reproduce this bug? Please provide a minimal example if possible.

To demonstra

type: bug good first issue team-ExternalDeps help wanted
IanWardell
IanWardell commented Jul 23, 2020

Describe Your Environment

  • Version of ZoneMinder release version v1.34.16.
  • How you installed ZoneMinder Docker Container https://hub.docker.com/r/quantumobject/docker-zoneminder/
  • Full name and version of OS
  • Browser name and version
    Brave - Version 1.11.97 Chromium: 84.0.4147.89 (Official Build) (64-bit)
    Firefox- 78.0.2 (64-bit)

If the issue concerns a camera

  • Make and M
MustaRohman
MustaRohman commented Feb 15, 2021

Environment

  • VerneMQ Version: 1.11.0
  • OS:
    Distributor ID: Ubuntu
    Description: Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS
    Release: 18.04
    Codename: bionic
  • Erlang/OTP version (if building from source): 19
  • VerneMQ configuration (vernemq.conf) or the changes from the default
  • Cluster size/standalone:

Expected behaviour

Connection to Redis server running on unixsocket, configured within Lua scr

Minoru
Minoru commented May 21, 2020

I'm running cargo-crev 0.17, installed via cargo install, on Debian Bullseye.

A user I trust on a "medium" level disappeared from cargo crev id query trusted. (I initially attributed that to me changing that user's level from "low" to "medium", but I think it was really caused by cargo crev fetch all that I ran about the same time.) I had to play with --depth to understand that this is

good first issue
npalm
npalm commented Feb 2, 2022

Description

GitHub released an option to disable the auto update of runners. https://github.blog/changelog/2022-02-01-github-actions-self-hosted-runners-can-now-disable-automatic-updates/ Now we can add an option to support this by the module

Default

Question is what should be the default?

  • Without AMI. Keep the current behaviror. With the S3 we haven't any issue for months.
enhancement good first issue help wanted

💻 Microservice library / framework using Python's asyncio event loop with full support for HTTP + WebSockets, AWS SNS+SQS, RabbitMQ / AMQP, middleware, etc. Extendable for GraphQL, protobuf, gRPC, among other technologies.
  • Updated Mar 21, 2022
  • Python

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