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The Webmin netatalk module depends on libcgi-session-perl #1303

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@rdmark rdmark commented Nov 4, 2023

Missing dependency for running the netatalk webmin module

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rdmark commented Nov 4, 2023

@uweseimet Heads-up that I added this and one more fix to the scope of the release. They are fixes for issues reported by @benjamink when he tested develop today.

He also ran into new unexpected issues with daynaport networking on Mac OS 7.5. It worked for him in on the same Mac before upgrading to develop, so I asked him to file an issue ticket with more context. I'd like to make sure that daynaport still works on Mac before tagging the stable release.

@rdmark rdmark merged commit 07a4826 into develop Nov 4, 2023
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@rdmark If there are issues with the daynaport it will likely take several days to identify what's wrong. We would need trace logs of both the last release and the develop branch.

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rdmark commented Nov 4, 2023

Yes, I imagine so. First I'll work with him to make sure that it's not just a configuration issue.

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uweseimet commented Nov 4, 2023

@rdmark OK, thank you. For the logs please configure piscsi to only log for the daynaport, i.e. with "-L trace:ID".

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