If the install handler goroutine is busy, the update is dropped.
This was intended to prevent two installs from happening at once.
However, it also means that updates can be dropped at startup if the
goroutine isn't spawned soon enough.
A fix is to allow all jobs through and just reject ones that are
for an old version.
Some SMTP tests made use of disabled addresses. We stored addresses
in a map, meaning the order was randomized. This lead to tests sometimes
attempting to authenticate over SMTP using a disabled address, failing.
We don't want to start processing events until those events have
somewhere to be sent to.
Also, to be safe, ensure remove and re-add the gluon user while
clearing its sync status. This shouldn't be necessary.
We don't want to start processing events until those events have
somewhere to be sent to.
Also, to be safe, ensure remove and re-add the gluon user while
clearing its sync status. This shouldn't be necessary.
fix(GODT-2327): Only start processing events once sync is finished
fix(GODT-2327): avoid windows delete all deadlock
fix(GODT-2327): Clear update channels whenever clearing sync status
fix(GODT-2327): Properly cancel event stream when handling refresh
fix(GODT-2327): Remove unnecessary sync abort call
fix(GODT-2327): Fix lint issue
fix(GODT-2327): Don't retry with abortable context because it's canceled
fix(GODT-2327): Loop to retry until sync has complete
fix(GODT-2327): Better sleep (with context)
When attaching public key, we take the root mime part, create a new root,
and put the old root alongside an additional public key mime part.
But when moving the root, we would copy all content headers, even empty ones.
So we’d be left with Content-Disposition: "" which would fail to parse.
Update gluon so that the store implementation uses `os.Remove` instead
of `os.RemoveAll`. The latter has an issue where it can deadlock on
windows. See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/36375 for more details.
When attaching public key, we take the root mime part, create a new root,
and put the old root alongside an additional public key mime part.
But when moving the root, we would copy all content headers, even empty ones.
So we’d be left with Content-Disposition: "" which would fail to parse.