You do indeed need to upload cookbook changes with knife; but if you keep your cookbooks in Git you can set up CI/CD pipelines that spawn a container that runs the knife upload steps for you (and even do validation via…
I believe the GNOME Web Browser (previously known as Epiphany) is built from the WebKit source.
Small silver lining for the folks here that manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. The bug was introduced in glibc 2.34 so I'm guessing RHEL 7 (glibc-2.17) and RHEL 8 (glibc-2.28) are not affected. That just leaves…
You do indeed need to upload cookbook changes with knife; but if you keep your cookbooks in Git you can set up CI/CD pipelines that spawn a container that runs the knife upload steps for you (and even do validation via…
I believe the GNOME Web Browser (previously known as Epiphany) is built from the WebKit source.
Small silver lining for the folks here that manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. The bug was introduced in glibc 2.34 so I'm guessing RHEL 7 (glibc-2.17) and RHEL 8 (glibc-2.28) are not affected. That just leaves…