Open finalgamer opened 12 months ago
Same issue here with the debian key for the repository https://gitsecret.jfrog.io/artifactory/git-secret-deb
https://gitsecret.jfrog.io/artifactory/api/gpg/key/public is not available either
same thing for me, is it a chance that will be fixed today? @sobolevn?
Meanwhile I'm using something like this on Debian/Ubuntu:
GIT_SECRET_VERSION=0.5.0
tmpdir="$(mktemp -d)"
trap "rm -rf '${tmpdir}'" EXIT
curl -sfLo - "https://github.com/sobolevn/git-secret/archive/refs/tags/v${GIT_SECRET_VERSION}.tar.gz" \
| tar --strip-components=1 -C "${tmpdir}" -xzf -
make -C "${tmpdir}" build
sudo make -C "${tmpdir}" install
You just need make
since git-secret
is just a bunch of concatenated shell scripts
Working on it
I put this in my CI/CD script (manual installation on Debian):
- echo "Installing git secret"
- apt-get update
- apt-get -y install gawk
- git clone https://github.com/sobolevn/git-secret.git git-secret
- cd git-secret && make build
- PREFIX="/usr/local" make install
- cd ..
it looks that jfrog package is working right now properly, thx @sobolevn :)
maybe its good idea to add an alternative solution when jfrog is down to the documentation.
I think that we already have Manual Installation
case in the docs 🤔
I am happy that it now works, I just clicked some buttons to restore the repo. The question is: why do they archive repos that have existing users? 😮
And.... issue is still alive @sobolevn :(
JFrog's Free-Tier subscription has been deactivated.
It is still happening for us right now:
+ wget https://gitsecret.jfrog.io/artifactory/git-secret-apk/latest-stable/main/x86_64/git-secret-0.5.0.apk; apk add --no-cache --allow-untrusted git-secret-0.5.0.apk; rm git-secret-0.5.0.apk;
Connecting to gitsecret.jfrog.io (3.234.157.227:443)
Connecting to landing.jfrog.com (52.204.61.45:443)
saving to 'git-secret-0.5.0.apk'
git-secret-0.5.0.apk 100% |********************************| 10888 0:00:00 ETA
'git-secret-0.5.0.apk' saved
fetch https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.18/main/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
fetch https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.18/community/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
ERROR: git-secret-0.5.0.apk: IO ERROR
Yes, for some reason they now ask me to upgrade to a paid account. I've reached them to activate their OS plan.
Sorry for this! Packaging is hard :(
Access to jfrog is working on our pipeline now (was not working yesterday).
@sobolevn seems we have this issue again :(
Trying to reactivate, but looks like JFrog is down for me.
I asked JFrog ops to re-enable the server for you.
We got the OSS sponsorship request and it is approved, but the e-mail chain got dropped. I replied to it just now, so please acknowledge you would like to officially join our OSS sponsored program.
Thank you!
The server is re-enabled now. However, it may get deactivated since it is a limited time free instance. I sent you instructions via e-mail on how to request a new server instance that won't expire. (if you have trouble receiving the e-mail, please let me know)
I will do this as soon as I will get home from my trip (in a week). Thanks!
@sobolevn did this get resolved?
yes, I think so!
I am usually download git-secret from https://gitsecret.jfrog.io/artifactory/git-secret-apk/latest-stable/main on my alpine based CI/CD job. Since today it can not install the package. Visiting the page in my browser shows a prompt to reactivate the account. I assume something expired on your side.
Reproduce on alpine 3.7