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new(kernel_crawler): opensuse tumbleweed switched to zstd for its repodata #191

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@FedeDP FedeDP commented Nov 16, 2023

What type of PR is this?

/kind bug

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/area crawler

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Title.
See https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/LJNSBPCMIOJMP37PFPV7C7EJVIOW26BN/ and our failing CI since a couple of days ;)

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/approve

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FedeDP commented Nov 16, 2023

Also, i don't get why the CI is getting so slow... https://github.com/falcosecurity/kernel-crawler/actions/runs/6891434049/job/18746488644?pr=191

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Signed-off-by: Federico Di Pierro <nierro92@gmail.com>
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FedeDP commented Nov 17, 2023

Non-tumbleweed (non zstd) repo still want to be opened with r and not rb.
I don't know why python stdlib hangs when reading from a file opened with the wrong mode....

@poiana poiana merged commit 5e01bc2 into main Nov 17, 2023
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@poiana poiana deleted the new/opensuse_tumbleweed_zstd branch November 17, 2023 22:21
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