Just upgraded Archlinux Hub 8 29.0.7 from 29.0.6 and instead of fixing .well-known finger per the patch in the last thread, the update broke more than it fixed. After applying the web-finger patch to 29.0.6 I had NO warnings in the administrator check. Now after update to 29.0.7 I get:
- Your webserver is not set up to serve
.js.map
files. Without these files, JavaScript Source Maps won’t function properly, making it more challenging to troubleshoot and debug any issues that may arise. - Could not check for JavaScript support via any of your
trusted_domains
noroverwrite.cli.url
. This may be the result of a server-side DNS mismatch or outbound firewall rule. Please check manually if your webserver serves.mjs
files using the JavaScript MIME type. To allow this check to run you have to make sure that your webserver can connect to itself. Therefor it must be able to resolve and connect to at least one itstrusted_domains
or theoverwrite.cli.url
. - Could not check that your web server serves
.well-known
correctly. Please check manually. To allow this check to run you have to make sure that your webserver can connect to itself. Therefor it must be able to resolve and connect to at least one itstrusted_domains
or theoverwrite.cli.url
. For more details see the documentation . - Could not check for WOFF2 loading support. Please check manually if your webserver serves
.woff2
files. To allow this check to run you have to make sure that your webserver can connect to itself. Therefor it must be able to resolve and connect to at least one itstrusted_domains
or theoverwrite.cli.url
. For more details see the documentation .
This looks like 0-steps forward 4-steps back. How to fix this mess?