0s autopkgtest [05:03:27]: starting date and time: 2024-03-23 05:03:27+0000 0s autopkgtest [05:03:27]: git checkout: 4a1cd702 l/adt_testbed: don't blame the testbed for unsolvable build deps 0s autopkgtest [05:03:27]: host juju-7f2275-prod-proposed-migration-environment-4; command line: /home/ubuntu/autopkgtest/runner/autopkgtest --output-dir /tmp/autopkgtest-work.e8lcgux4/out --timeout-copy=6000 --setup-commands 'ln -s /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.service; printf "http_proxy=http://squid.internal:3128\nhttps_proxy=http://squid.internal:3128\nno_proxy=127.0.0.1,127.0.1.1,login.ubuntu.com,localhost,localdomain,novalocal,internal,archive.ubuntu.com,ports.ubuntu.com,security.ubuntu.com,ddebs.ubuntu.com,changelogs.ubuntu.com,launchpadlibrarian.net,launchpadcontent.net,launchpad.net,10.24.0.0/24,keystone.ps5.canonical.com,objectstorage.prodstack5.canonical.com\n" >> /etc/environment' --apt-pocket=proposed --apt-upgrade offpunk --timeout-short=300 --timeout-copy=20000 --timeout-build=20000 '--env=ADT_TEST_TRIGGERS=timg/1.5.2-1build1 graphicsmagick/1.4+really1.3.42-1.1build1 libpng1.6/1.6.43-3 wp2latex/4.4~ds-1build1' -- lxd -r lxd-armhf-10.145.243.126 lxd-armhf-10.145.243.126:autopkgtest/ubuntu/noble/armhf 23s autopkgtest [05:03:50]: testbed dpkg architecture: armhf 24s autopkgtest [05:03:51]: testbed apt version: 2.7.12 24s autopkgtest [05:03:51]: @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ test bed setup 31s Get:1 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed InRelease [117 kB] 31s Get:2 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/multiverse Sources [57.7 kB] 32s Get:3 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/restricted Sources [6540 B] 32s Get:4 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe Sources [4011 kB] 32s Get:5 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main Sources [494 kB] 32s Get:6 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf Packages [629 kB] 32s Get:7 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf c-n-f Metadata [2492 B] 32s Get:8 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/restricted armhf Packages [1372 B] 32s Get:9 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/restricted armhf c-n-f Metadata [116 B] 32s Get:10 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf Packages [4051 kB] 32s Get:11 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf c-n-f Metadata [7776 B] 32s Get:12 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/multiverse armhf Packages [49.1 kB] 32s Get:13 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/multiverse armhf c-n-f Metadata [116 B] 34s Fetched 9427 kB in 2s (5432 kB/s) 35s Reading package lists... 44s tee: /proc/self/fd/2: Permission denied 65s Hit:1 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed InRelease 65s Hit:2 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble InRelease 65s Hit:3 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-updates InRelease 65s Hit:4 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-security InRelease 67s Reading package lists... 67s Reading package lists... 67s Building dependency tree... 67s Reading state information... 67s Calculating upgrade... 68s The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: 68s linux-headers-6.8.0-11 python3-lib2to3 68s Use 'apt autoremove' to remove them. 68s The following packages will be REMOVED: 68s libapt-pkg6.0 libarchive13 libatm1 libcurl3-gnutls libcurl4 libdb5.3 libelf1 68s libext2fs2 libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 libglib2.0-0 libgnutls30 libgpgme11 68s libhogweed6 libmagic1 libnetplan0 libnettle8 libnpth0 libnvme1 libparted2 68s libpcap0.8 libperl5.38 libpng16-16 libpsl5 libreadline8 libreiserfscore0 68s libssl3 libtirpc3 libuv1 linux-headers-6.8.0-11-generic python3-distutils 68s The following NEW packages will be installed: 68s libapt-pkg6.0t64 libarchive13t64 libatm1t64 libcurl3t64-gnutls libcurl4t64 68s libdb5.3t64 libelf1t64 libext2fs2t64 libgdbm-compat4t64 libgdbm6t64 68s libglib2.0-0t64 libgnutls30t64 libgpgme11t64 libhogweed6t64 libmagic1t64 68s libnetplan1 libnettle8t64 libnpth0t64 libnvme1t64 libparted2t64 68s libpcap0.8t64 libperl5.38t64 libpng16-16t64 libpsl5t64 libreadline8t64 68s libreiserfscore0t64 libssl3t64 libtirpc3t64 libuv1t64 linux-headers-6.8.0-20 68s linux-headers-6.8.0-20-generic xdg-user-dirs 68s The following packages have been kept back: 68s multipath-tools 68s The following packages will be upgraded: 68s apparmor apt apt-utils bind9-dnsutils bind9-host bind9-libs binutils 68s binutils-arm-linux-gnueabihf binutils-common bolt bsdextrautils bsdutils 68s btrfs-progs coreutils cryptsetup-bin curl dbus dbus-bin dbus-daemon 68s dbus-session-bus-common dbus-system-bus-common dbus-user-session dhcpcd-base 68s dirmngr dmsetup dpkg dpkg-dev e2fsprogs e2fsprogs-l10n eject fdisk file ftp 68s fwupd gawk gcc-13-base gcc-14-base gir1.2-girepository-2.0 gir1.2-glib-2.0 68s gnupg gnupg-l10n gnupg-utils gpg gpg-agent gpg-wks-client gpgconf gpgsm gpgv 68s groff-base ibverbs-providers inetutils-telnet info initramfs-tools 68s initramfs-tools-bin initramfs-tools-core install-info iproute2 jq keyboxd 68s kmod kpartx krb5-locales libapparmor1 libaudit-common libaudit1 libbinutils 68s libblkid1 libblockdev-crypto3 libblockdev-fs3 libblockdev-loop3 68s libblockdev-mdraid3 libblockdev-nvme3 libblockdev-part3 libblockdev-swap3 68s libblockdev-utils3 libblockdev3 libbpf1 libbrotli1 libcap-ng0 libcom-err2 68s libcryptsetup12 libctf-nobfd0 libctf0 libdbus-1-3 libdebconfclient0 68s libdevmapper1.02.1 libdpkg-perl libevent-core-2.1-7 libexpat1 libfdisk1 68s libfido2-1 libftdi1-2 libfwupd2 libgcc-s1 libgirepository-1.0-1 68s libglib2.0-data libgssapi-krb5-2 libgudev-1.0-0 libgusb2 libibverbs1 68s libjcat1 libjq1 libjson-glib-1.0-0 libjson-glib-1.0-common libk5crypto3 68s libkmod2 libkrb5-3 libkrb5support0 libldap-common libldap2 68s liblocale-gettext-perl liblzma5 libmagic-mgc libmbim-glib4 libmbim-proxy 68s libmm-glib0 libmount1 libnghttp2-14 libnsl2 libnss-systemd libpam-modules 68s libpam-modules-bin libpam-runtime libpam-systemd libpam0g libplymouth5 68s libpolkit-agent-1-0 libpolkit-gobject-1-0 libprotobuf-c1 libpython3-stdlib 68s libpython3.11-minimal libpython3.11-stdlib libpython3.12-minimal 68s libpython3.12-stdlib libqmi-glib5 libqmi-proxy libqrtr-glib0 librtmp1 68s libsasl2-2 libsasl2-modules libsasl2-modules-db libseccomp2 libselinux1 68s libsemanage-common libsemanage2 libsframe1 libslang2 libsmartcols1 68s libsqlite3-0 libss2 libssh-4 libstdc++6 libsystemd-shared libsystemd0 68s libtext-charwidth-perl libtext-iconv-perl libtirpc-common libudev1 68s libudisks2-0 libusb-1.0-0 libuuid1 libvolume-key1 libxml2 libxmlb2 libxmuu1 68s linux-headers-generic logsave lshw lsof man-db mount mtr-tiny 68s netplan-generator netplan.io openssh-client openssh-server 68s openssh-sftp-server openssl parted perl perl-base perl-modules-5.38 68s pinentry-curses plymouth plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text psmisc python-apt-common 68s python3 python3-apt python3-cryptography python3-dbus python3-gdbm 68s python3-gi python3-lib2to3 python3-minimal python3-netplan 68s python3-pkg-resources python3-pyrsistent python3-setuptools 68s python3-typing-extensions python3-yaml python3.11 python3.11-minimal 68s python3.12 python3.12-minimal readline-common rsync shared-mime-info sudo 68s systemd systemd-dev systemd-resolved systemd-sysv systemd-timesyncd tcpdump 68s telnet tnftp ubuntu-pro-client ubuntu-pro-client-l10n udev udisks2 usb.ids 68s util-linux uuid-runtime vim-common vim-tiny wget xxd xz-utils zlib1g 68s 230 upgraded, 32 newly installed, 31 to remove and 1 not upgraded. 68s Need to get 98.7 MB of archives. 68s After this operation, 84.4 MB of additional disk space will be used. 68s Get:1 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf bsdutils armhf 1:2.39.3-9ubuntu2 [102 kB] 69s Get:2 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libbrotli1 armhf 1.1.0-2build1 [319 kB] 69s Get:3 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgssapi-krb5-2 armhf 1.20.1-5.1ubuntu1 [119 kB] 69s Get:4 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libkrb5-3 armhf 1.20.1-5.1ubuntu1 [321 kB] 69s Get:5 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libkrb5support0 armhf 1.20.1-5.1ubuntu1 [31.4 kB] 69s Get:6 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libk5crypto3 armhf 1.20.1-5.1ubuntu1 [78.6 kB] 69s Get:7 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libcom-err2 armhf 1.47.0-2.4~exp1ubuntu2 [21.9 kB] 69s Get:8 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf zlib1g armhf 1:1.3.dfsg-3.1ubuntu1 [49.2 kB] 69s Get:9 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf librtmp1 armhf 2.4+20151223.gitfa8646d.1-2build6 [51.3 kB] 69s Get:10 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf udisks2 armhf 2.10.1-6 [276 kB] 69s Get:11 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libudisks2-0 armhf 2.10.1-6 [143 kB] 69s Get:12 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libblkid1 armhf 2.39.3-9ubuntu2 [160 kB] 69s Get:13 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf liblzma5 armhf 5.6.0-0.2 [117 kB] 69s Get:14 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf kmod armhf 31+20240202-2ubuntu4 [91.8 kB] 69s Get:15 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libkmod2 armhf 31+20240202-2ubuntu4 [44.9 kB] 69s Get:16 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf systemd-dev all 255.4-1ubuntu5 [103 kB] 69s Get:17 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf systemd-timesyncd armhf 255.4-1ubuntu5 [36.0 kB] 69s Get:18 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf dbus-session-bus-common all 1.14.10-4ubuntu2 [80.3 kB] 69s Get:19 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libaudit-common all 1:3.1.2-2.1 [5674 B] 69s Get:20 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libcap-ng0 armhf 0.8.4-2build1 [13.5 kB] 69s Get:21 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libaudit1 armhf 1:3.1.2-2.1 [44.3 kB] 69s Get:22 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpam0g armhf 1.5.3-5ubuntu3 [62.0 kB] 69s Get:23 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libselinux1 armhf 3.5-2ubuntu1 [70.9 kB] 69s Get:24 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libcurl4t64 armhf 8.5.0-2ubuntu7 [296 kB] 69s Get:25 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf curl armhf 8.5.0-2ubuntu7 [219 kB] 69s Get:26 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpsl5t64 armhf 0.21.2-1.1 [55.7 kB] 69s Get:27 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf wget armhf 1.21.4-1ubuntu2 [317 kB] 69s Get:28 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf tnftp armhf 20230507-2build1 [98.6 kB] 69s Get:29 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpcap0.8t64 armhf 1.10.4-4.1ubuntu1 [137 kB] 69s Get:30 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf tcpdump armhf 4.99.4-3ubuntu2 [425 kB] 69s Get:31 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsystemd-shared armhf 255.4-1ubuntu5 [2009 kB] 69s Get:32 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf systemd-resolved armhf 255.4-1ubuntu5 [289 kB] 69s Get:33 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf sudo armhf 1.9.15p5-3ubuntu3 [936 kB] 69s Get:34 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf rsync armhf 3.2.7-1build1 [413 kB] 69s Get:35 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-cryptography armhf 41.0.7-4build2 [788 kB] 69s Get:36 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf openssl armhf 3.0.13-0ubuntu2 [975 kB] 69s Get:37 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf openssh-sftp-server armhf 1:9.6p1-3ubuntu11 [35.5 kB] 69s Get:38 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf openssh-client armhf 1:9.6p1-3ubuntu11 [890 kB] 69s Get:39 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf openssh-server armhf 1:9.6p1-3ubuntu11 [503 kB] 69s Get:40 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf linux-headers-6.8.0-20 all 6.8.0-20.20 [13.6 MB] 70s Get:41 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf linux-headers-6.8.0-20-generic armhf 6.8.0-20.20 [1287 kB] 70s Get:42 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf linux-headers-generic armhf 6.8.0-20.20+1 [9610 B] 70s Get:43 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libssl3t64 armhf 3.0.13-0ubuntu2 [1558 kB] 70s Get:44 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libnss-systemd armhf 255.4-1ubuntu5 [148 kB] 70s Get:45 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libudev1 armhf 255.4-1ubuntu5 [166 kB] 70s Get:46 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf systemd armhf 255.4-1ubuntu5 [3502 kB] 70s Get:47 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf udev armhf 255.4-1ubuntu5 [1852 kB] 70s Get:48 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf systemd-sysv armhf 255.4-1ubuntu5 [11.9 kB] 70s Get:49 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpam-systemd armhf 255.4-1ubuntu5 [216 kB] 70s Get:50 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsystemd0 armhf 255.4-1ubuntu5 [410 kB] 70s Get:51 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpam-modules-bin armhf 1.5.3-5ubuntu3 [47.0 kB] 70s Get:52 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpam-modules armhf 1.5.3-5ubuntu3 [261 kB] 70s Get:53 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpam-runtime all 1.5.3-5ubuntu3 [40.8 kB] 70s Get:54 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf dbus-user-session armhf 1.14.10-4ubuntu2 [9962 B] 70s Get:55 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libapparmor1 armhf 4.0.0-beta3-0ubuntu2 [45.0 kB] 70s Get:56 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gcc-14-base armhf 14-20240315-1ubuntu1 [47.0 kB] 70s Get:57 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgcc-s1 armhf 14-20240315-1ubuntu1 [41.5 kB] 70s Get:58 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libstdc++6 armhf 14-20240315-1ubuntu1 [714 kB] 70s Get:59 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libexpat1 armhf 2.6.1-2 [65.9 kB] 70s Get:60 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf dbus-system-bus-common all 1.14.10-4ubuntu2 [81.5 kB] 70s Get:61 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf dbus-bin armhf 1.14.10-4ubuntu2 [37.1 kB] 70s Get:62 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf dbus armhf 1.14.10-4ubuntu2 [28.1 kB] 70s Get:63 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf dbus-daemon armhf 1.14.10-4ubuntu2 [109 kB] 70s Get:64 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libdbus-1-3 armhf 1.14.10-4ubuntu2 [190 kB] 70s Get:65 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libmount1 armhf 2.39.3-9ubuntu2 [171 kB] 70s Get:66 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libseccomp2 armhf 2.5.5-1ubuntu2 [49.5 kB] 70s Get:67 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libdevmapper1.02.1 armhf 2:1.02.185-3ubuntu2 [135 kB] 70s Get:68 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libuuid1 armhf 2.39.3-9ubuntu2 [34.4 kB] 70s Get:69 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libcryptsetup12 armhf 2:2.7.0-1ubuntu2 [238 kB] 70s Get:70 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libfdisk1 armhf 2.39.3-9ubuntu2 [196 kB] 70s Get:71 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf mount armhf 2.39.3-9ubuntu2 [134 kB] 70s Get:72 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libblockdev-utils3 armhf 3.1.0-1build1 [16.9 kB] 70s Get:73 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libvolume-key1 armhf 0.3.12-7build1 [38.4 kB] 70s Get:74 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libjcat1 armhf 0.2.0-2build2 [30.4 kB] 70s Get:75 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf parted armhf 3.6-3.1build2 [39.4 kB] 70s Get:76 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libparted2t64 armhf 3.6-3.1build2 [143 kB] 70s Get:77 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3.12 armhf 3.12.2-4build3 [645 kB] 70s Get:78 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3.12-minimal armhf 3.12.2-4build3 [1942 kB] 70s Get:79 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpython3.12-stdlib armhf 3.12.2-4build3 [1906 kB] 70s Get:80 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpython3.12-minimal armhf 3.12.2-4build3 [816 kB] 70s Get:81 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsasl2-modules-db armhf 2.1.28+dfsg1-5ubuntu1 [19.0 kB] 70s Get:82 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3.11 armhf 3.11.8-1build4 [589 kB] 70s Get:83 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3.11-minimal armhf 3.11.8-1build4 [1795 kB] 70s Get:84 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpython3.11-stdlib armhf 3.11.8-1build4 [1810 kB] 70s Get:85 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpython3.11-minimal armhf 3.11.8-1build4 [826 kB] 70s Get:86 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsqlite3-0 armhf 3.45.1-1ubuntu1 [599 kB] 70s Get:87 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libtext-iconv-perl armhf 1.7-8build2 [12.7 kB] 70s Get:88 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libtext-charwidth-perl armhf 0.04-11build2 [8962 B] 70s Get:89 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf perl-modules-5.38 all 5.38.2-3.2 [3110 kB] 70s Get:90 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libdb5.3t64 armhf 5.3.28+dfsg2-6 [661 kB] 70s Get:91 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-gdbm armhf 3.12.2-3ubuntu2 [17.1 kB] 70s Get:92 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf man-db armhf 2.12.0-3build4 [1196 kB] 70s Get:93 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgdbm6t64 armhf 1.23-5.1 [30.3 kB] 70s Get:94 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgdbm-compat4t64 armhf 1.23-5.1 [6208 B] 70s Get:95 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libperl5.38t64 armhf 5.38.2-3.2 [4101 kB] 71s Get:96 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf perl armhf 5.38.2-3.2 [231 kB] 71s Get:97 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf perl-base armhf 5.38.2-3.2 [1671 kB] 71s Get:98 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf liblocale-gettext-perl armhf 1.07-6ubuntu4 [15.0 kB] 71s Get:99 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libnettle8t64 armhf 3.9.1-2.2 [187 kB] 71s Get:100 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libhogweed6t64 armhf 3.9.1-2.2 [187 kB] 71s Get:101 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgnutls30t64 armhf 3.8.3-1.1ubuntu2 [1046 kB] 71s Get:102 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libldap2 armhf 2.6.7+dfsg-1~exp1ubuntu6 [172 kB] 71s Get:103 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libcurl3t64-gnutls armhf 8.5.0-2ubuntu7 [290 kB] 71s Get:104 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf shared-mime-info armhf 2.4-1build1 [470 kB] 71s Get:105 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gir1.2-girepository-2.0 armhf 1.79.1-1ubuntu6 [24.8 kB] 71s Get:106 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gir1.2-glib-2.0 armhf 2.79.3-3ubuntu5 [182 kB] 71s Get:107 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgirepository-1.0-1 armhf 1.79.1-1ubuntu6 [106 kB] 71s Get:108 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-gi armhf 3.47.0-3build1 [219 kB] 71s Get:109 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-dbus armhf 1.3.2-5build2 [94.7 kB] 71s Get:110 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libnetplan1 armhf 1.0-1 [113 kB] 71s Get:111 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-netplan armhf 1.0-1 [22.5 kB] 71s Get:112 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf netplan-generator armhf 1.0-1 [58.7 kB] 71s Get:113 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf initramfs-tools-bin armhf 0.142ubuntu23 [20.3 kB] 71s Get:114 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf initramfs-tools-core all 0.142ubuntu23 [50.1 kB] 71s Get:115 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf initramfs-tools all 0.142ubuntu23 [9058 B] 71s Get:116 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf netplan.io armhf 1.0-1 [64.3 kB] 71s Get:117 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libxmlb2 armhf 0.3.15-1build1 [57.0 kB] 71s Get:118 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libqrtr-glib0 armhf 1.2.2-1ubuntu3 [15.4 kB] 71s Get:119 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libqmi-glib5 armhf 1.35.2-0ubuntu1 [908 kB] 71s Get:120 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libqmi-proxy armhf 1.35.2-0ubuntu1 [5732 B] 71s Get:121 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpolkit-agent-1-0 armhf 124-1ubuntu1 [15.3 kB] 71s Get:122 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpolkit-gobject-1-0 armhf 124-1ubuntu1 [44.1 kB] 71s Get:123 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libglib2.0-0t64 armhf 2.79.3-3ubuntu5 [1414 kB] 71s Get:124 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libfwupd2 armhf 1.9.15-2 [123 kB] 71s Get:125 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libarchive13t64 armhf 3.7.2-1.1ubuntu2 [330 kB] 71s Get:126 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf fwupd armhf 1.9.15-2 [4350 kB] 71s Get:127 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf apt-utils armhf 2.7.14 [210 kB] 72s Get:128 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libapt-pkg6.0t64 armhf 2.7.14 [986 kB] 72s Get:129 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf apt armhf 2.7.14 [1368 kB] 72s Get:130 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf ubuntu-pro-client-l10n armhf 31.2.1 [19.4 kB] 72s Get:131 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf ubuntu-pro-client armhf 31.2.1 [216 kB] 72s Get:132 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf keyboxd armhf 2.4.4-2ubuntu15 [111 kB] 72s Get:133 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libnpth0t64 armhf 1.6-3.1 [6940 B] 72s Get:134 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gpgv armhf 2.4.4-2ubuntu15 [224 kB] 72s Get:135 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gpg armhf 2.4.4-2ubuntu15 [524 kB] 72s Get:136 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gpg-wks-client armhf 2.4.4-2ubuntu15 [87.4 kB] 72s Get:137 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gnupg-utils armhf 2.4.4-2ubuntu15 [158 kB] 72s Get:138 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gpg-agent armhf 2.4.4-2ubuntu15 [235 kB] 72s Get:139 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gpgsm armhf 2.4.4-2ubuntu15 [241 kB] 72s Get:140 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libreadline8t64 armhf 8.2-3.1 [129 kB] 72s Get:141 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gawk armhf 1:5.2.1-2build2 [415 kB] 72s Get:142 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf fdisk armhf 2.39.3-9ubuntu2 [135 kB] 72s Get:143 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gpgconf armhf 2.4.4-2ubuntu15 [115 kB] 72s Get:144 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf dirmngr armhf 2.4.4-2ubuntu15 [346 kB] 72s Get:145 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gnupg all 2.4.4-2ubuntu15 [359 kB] 72s Get:146 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-apt armhf 2.7.6build1 [162 kB] 72s Get:147 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf pinentry-curses armhf 1.2.1-3ubuntu4 [36.7 kB] 72s Get:148 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-yaml armhf 6.0.1-2build1 [117 kB] 72s Get:149 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python-apt-common all 2.7.6build1 [19.8 kB] 72s Get:150 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-setuptools all 68.1.2-2ubuntu1 [396 kB] 72s Get:151 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-pkg-resources all 68.1.2-2ubuntu1 [168 kB] 72s Get:152 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf dpkg armhf 1.22.6ubuntu4 [1229 kB] 72s Get:153 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-minimal armhf 3.12.2-0ubuntu1 [27.1 kB] 72s Get:154 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3 armhf 3.12.2-0ubuntu1 [24.1 kB] 72s Get:155 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpython3-stdlib armhf 3.12.2-0ubuntu1 [9802 B] 72s Get:156 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsmartcols1 armhf 2.39.3-9ubuntu2 [117 kB] 72s Get:157 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf bsdextrautils armhf 2.39.3-9ubuntu2 [78.7 kB] 72s Get:158 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf groff-base armhf 1.23.0-3build1 [946 kB] 72s Get:159 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf readline-common all 8.2-3.1 [56.4 kB] 72s Get:160 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgpgme11t64 armhf 1.18.0-4.1ubuntu3 [120 kB] 72s Get:161 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libblockdev-crypto3 armhf 3.1.0-1build1 [20.3 kB] 72s Get:162 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf e2fsprogs-l10n all 1.47.0-2.4~exp1ubuntu2 [5996 B] 72s Get:163 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf logsave armhf 1.47.0-2.4~exp1ubuntu2 [21.9 kB] 72s Get:164 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf dhcpcd-base armhf 1:10.0.6-1ubuntu2 [186 kB] 72s Get:165 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libblockdev-fs3 armhf 3.1.0-1build1 [34.4 kB] 72s Get:166 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libreiserfscore0t64 armhf 1:3.6.27-7.1 [66.2 kB] 72s Get:167 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf btrfs-progs armhf 6.6.3-1.1build1 [852 kB] 72s Get:168 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libext2fs2t64 armhf 1.47.0-2.4~exp1ubuntu2 [201 kB] 72s Get:169 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf e2fsprogs armhf 1.47.0-2.4~exp1ubuntu2 [571 kB] 72s Get:170 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libblockdev-loop3 armhf 3.1.0-1build1 [6502 B] 72s Get:171 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libblockdev-mdraid3 armhf 3.1.0-1build1 [13.3 kB] 72s Get:172 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libblockdev-nvme3 armhf 3.1.0-1build1 [17.5 kB] 72s Get:173 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libnvme1t64 armhf 1.8-3 [67.5 kB] 72s Get:174 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libblockdev-part3 armhf 3.1.0-1build1 [16.4 kB] 72s Get:175 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libblockdev-swap3 armhf 3.1.0-1build1 [8894 B] 72s Get:176 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libblockdev3 armhf 3.1.0-1build1 [42.9 kB] 72s Get:177 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgudev-1.0-0 armhf 1:238-3ubuntu2 [13.6 kB] 72s Get:178 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libxml2 armhf 2.9.14+dfsg-1.3ubuntu2 [595 kB] 72s Get:179 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libbpf1 armhf 1:1.3.0-2build1 [146 kB] 72s Get:180 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf iproute2 armhf 6.1.0-1ubuntu5 [1060 kB] 72s Get:181 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libelf1t64 armhf 0.190-1.1build2 [49.9 kB] 72s Get:182 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libtirpc-common all 1.3.4+ds-1.1 [8018 B] 72s Get:183 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf lsof armhf 4.95.0-1build2 [248 kB] 72s Get:184 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libnsl2 armhf 1.3.0-3build2 [36.5 kB] 72s Get:185 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libtirpc3t64 armhf 1.3.4+ds-1.1 [73.2 kB] 72s Get:186 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libmbim-proxy armhf 1.31.2-0ubuntu2 [5748 B] 72s Get:187 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libmbim-glib4 armhf 1.31.2-0ubuntu2 [216 kB] 72s Get:188 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libjson-glib-1.0-common all 1.8.0-2build1 [4210 B] 72s Get:189 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libjson-glib-1.0-0 armhf 1.8.0-2build1 [61.2 kB] 72s Get:190 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libnghttp2-14 armhf 1.59.0-1build1 [68.1 kB] 72s Get:191 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libssh-4 armhf 0.10.6-2build1 [169 kB] 72s Get:192 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libusb-1.0-0 armhf 2:1.0.27-1 [48.7 kB] 72s Get:193 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgusb2 armhf 0.4.8-1build1 [34.6 kB] 72s Get:194 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libmm-glib0 armhf 1.23.4-0ubuntu1 [214 kB] 72s Get:195 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libprotobuf-c1 armhf 1.4.1-1ubuntu3 [17.7 kB] 72s Get:196 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsasl2-2 armhf 2.1.28+dfsg1-5ubuntu1 [49.7 kB] 72s Get:197 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libibverbs1 armhf 50.0-2build1 [57.9 kB] 72s Get:198 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libfido2-1 armhf 1.14.0-1build1 [75.8 kB] 72s Get:199 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf coreutils armhf 9.4-3ubuntu3 [1280 kB] 73s Get:200 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf util-linux armhf 2.39.3-9ubuntu2 [1216 kB] 73s Get:201 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf file armhf 1:5.45-3 [21.1 kB] 73s Get:202 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libmagic-mgc armhf 1:5.45-3 [307 kB] 73s Get:203 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libmagic1t64 armhf 1:5.45-3 [81.4 kB] 73s Get:204 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libplymouth5 armhf 24.004.60-1ubuntu6 [140 kB] 73s Get:205 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpng16-16t64 armhf 1.6.43-3 [166 kB] 73s Get:206 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf bind9-host armhf 1:9.18.24-0ubuntu3 [47.4 kB] 73s Get:207 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf bind9-dnsutils armhf 1:9.18.24-0ubuntu3 [149 kB] 73s Get:208 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf bind9-libs armhf 1:9.18.24-0ubuntu3 [1148 kB] 73s Get:209 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libuv1t64 armhf 1.48.0-1.1 [82.9 kB] 73s Get:210 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf uuid-runtime armhf 2.39.3-9ubuntu2 [41.7 kB] 73s Get:211 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libdebconfclient0 armhf 0.271ubuntu2 [10.8 kB] 73s Get:212 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsemanage-common all 3.5-1build4 [10.1 kB] 73s Get:213 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsemanage2 armhf 3.5-1build4 [84.5 kB] 73s Get:214 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf install-info armhf 7.1-3build1 [60.5 kB] 73s Get:215 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gcc-13-base armhf 13.2.0-19ubuntu1 [47.7 kB] 73s Get:216 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libss2 armhf 1.47.0-2.4~exp1ubuntu2 [14.7 kB] 73s Get:217 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf dmsetup armhf 2:1.02.185-3ubuntu2 [81.1 kB] 73s Get:218 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf eject armhf 2.39.3-9ubuntu2 [43.2 kB] 73s Get:219 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf krb5-locales all 1.20.1-5.1ubuntu1 [13.9 kB] 73s Get:220 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libglib2.0-data all 2.79.3-3ubuntu5 [46.6 kB] 73s Get:221 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libslang2 armhf 2.3.3-3build1 [478 kB] 73s Get:222 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf vim-tiny armhf 2:9.1.0016-1ubuntu5 [665 kB] 73s Get:223 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf vim-common all 2:9.1.0016-1ubuntu5 [385 kB] 73s Get:224 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf xdg-user-dirs armhf 0.18-1 [17.3 kB] 73s Get:225 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf xxd armhf 2:9.1.0016-1ubuntu5 [62.4 kB] 73s Get:226 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf apparmor armhf 4.0.0-beta3-0ubuntu2 [562 kB] 73s Get:227 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf ftp all 20230507-2build1 [4724 B] 73s Get:228 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf inetutils-telnet armhf 2:2.5-3ubuntu3 [90.7 kB] 74s Get:229 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf info armhf 7.1-3build1 [127 kB] 74s Get:230 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libxmuu1 armhf 2:1.1.3-3build1 [8004 B] 74s Get:231 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf lshw armhf 02.19.git.2021.06.19.996aaad9c7-2build2 [310 kB] 74s Get:232 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf mtr-tiny armhf 0.95-1.1build1 [51.7 kB] 74s Get:233 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text armhf 24.004.60-1ubuntu6 [9818 B] 74s Get:234 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf plymouth armhf 24.004.60-1ubuntu6 [142 kB] 74s Get:235 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf psmisc armhf 23.7-1 [176 kB] 74s Get:236 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf telnet all 0.17+2.5-3ubuntu3 [3682 B] 74s Get:237 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf usb.ids all 2024.03.18-1 [223 kB] 74s Get:238 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf xz-utils armhf 5.6.0-0.2 [271 kB] 74s Get:239 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libctf0 armhf 2.42-4ubuntu1 [87.7 kB] 74s Get:240 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libctf-nobfd0 armhf 2.42-4ubuntu1 [88.0 kB] 74s Get:241 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf binutils-arm-linux-gnueabihf armhf 2.42-4ubuntu1 [2925 kB] 74s Get:242 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libbinutils armhf 2.42-4ubuntu1 [464 kB] 74s Get:243 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf binutils armhf 2.42-4ubuntu1 [3078 B] 74s Get:244 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf binutils-common armhf 2.42-4ubuntu1 [217 kB] 74s Get:245 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsframe1 armhf 2.42-4ubuntu1 [13.1 kB] 74s Get:246 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf bolt armhf 0.9.6-2build1 [138 kB] 74s Get:247 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf cryptsetup-bin armhf 2:2.7.0-1ubuntu2 [214 kB] 74s Get:248 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf dpkg-dev all 1.22.6ubuntu4 [1074 kB] 74s Get:249 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libdpkg-perl all 1.22.6ubuntu4 [268 kB] 74s Get:250 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf gnupg-l10n all 2.4.4-2ubuntu15 [65.8 kB] 74s Get:251 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf ibverbs-providers armhf 50.0-2build1 [27.4 kB] 74s Get:252 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf jq armhf 1.7.1-3 [65.2 kB] 74s Get:253 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libjq1 armhf 1.7.1-3 [156 kB] 74s Get:254 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libatm1t64 armhf 1:2.5.1-5.1 [20.0 kB] 74s Get:255 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libevent-core-2.1-7 armhf 2.1.12-stable-9build1 [82.3 kB] 74s Get:256 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libftdi1-2 armhf 1.5-6build4 [25.7 kB] 74s Get:257 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libldap-common all 2.6.7+dfsg-1~exp1ubuntu6 [31.3 kB] 74s Get:258 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsasl2-modules armhf 2.1.28+dfsg1-5ubuntu1 [61.3 kB] 74s Get:259 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-lib2to3 all 3.12.2-3ubuntu2 [79.3 kB] 74s Get:260 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-pyrsistent armhf 0.20.0-1build1 [53.0 kB] 74s Get:261 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-typing-extensions all 4.10.0-1 [60.7 kB] 74s Get:262 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf kpartx armhf 0.9.4-5ubuntu6 [31.5 kB] 75s Preconfiguring packages ... 75s Fetched 98.7 MB in 6s (16.8 MB/s) 75s (Reading database ... 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You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "mmdebstrap". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "obsidian". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "opam". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "opera". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "pageedit". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "podman". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "polypane". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "qcam". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "qutebrowser". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "qmapshack". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "rootlesskit". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "rpm". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "privacybrowser". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "rssguard". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "runc". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-abort". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-adduser". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-apt". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-checkpackages". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-clean". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-createchroot". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-destroychroot". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-hold". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-shell". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-distupgrade". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-unhold". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-update". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "sbuild-upgrade". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "QtWebEngineProcess". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "plasmashell". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "scide". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "signal-desktop". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "slack". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "slirp4netns". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "steam". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "stress-ng". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "systemd-coredump". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "surfshark". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "toybox". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "trinity". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "tup". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "thunderbird". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "tuxedo-control-center". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "userbindmount". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "unprivileged_userns". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "uwsgi-core". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "vdens". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "virtiofsd". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "vivaldi-bin". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "vpnns". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "wpcom". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "kmod". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "nvidia_modprobe". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "lsb_release". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "unix-chkpwd". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "rsyslogd". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "/usr/bin/man". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "ubuntu_pro_apt_news". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "tcpdump". /sbin/apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 134s 134s Error: At least one profile failed to load 134s Setting up libglib2.0-0t64:armhf (2.79.3-3ubuntu5) ... 134s No schema files found: doing nothing. 134s Setting up libglib2.0-data (2.79.3-3ubuntu5) ... 134s Setting up vim-common (2:9.1.0016-1ubuntu5) ... 134s Setting up gcc-13-base:armhf (13.2.0-19ubuntu1) ... 134s Setting up libqrtr-glib0:armhf (1.2.2-1ubuntu3) ... 134s Setting up libslang2:armhf (2.3.3-3build1) ... 134s Setting up libnvme1t64 (1.8-3) ... 134s Setting up mtr-tiny (0.95-1.1build1) ... 134s Setting up gnupg-l10n (2.4.4-2ubuntu15) ... 134s Setting up librtmp1:armhf (2.4+20151223.gitfa8646d.1-2build6) ... 134s Setting up libdbus-1-3:armhf (1.14.10-4ubuntu2) ... 134s Setting up xz-utils (5.6.0-0.2) ... 134s Setting up perl-modules-5.38 (5.38.2-3.2) ... 134s Setting up libblockdev-utils3:armhf (3.1.0-1build1) ... 134s Setting up libpng16-16t64:armhf (1.6.43-3) ... 134s Setting up systemd-timesyncd (255.4-1ubuntu5) ... 135s Setting up libevent-core-2.1-7:armhf (2.1.12-stable-9build1) ... 135s Setting up udev (255.4-1ubuntu5) ... 136s Setting up libss2:armhf (1.47.0-2.4~exp1ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up usb.ids (2024.03.18-1) ... 136s Setting up sudo (1.9.15p5-3ubuntu3) ... 136s Setting up dhcpcd-base (1:10.0.6-1ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up gir1.2-glib-2.0:armhf (2.79.3-3ubuntu5) ... 136s Setting up libk5crypto3:armhf (1.20.1-5.1ubuntu1) ... 136s Setting up logsave (1.47.0-2.4~exp1ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up libfdisk1:armhf (2.39.3-9ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up libdb5.3t64:armhf (5.3.28+dfsg2-6) ... 136s Setting up libblockdev-nvme3:armhf (3.1.0-1build1) ... 136s Setting up libdevmapper1.02.1:armhf (2:1.02.185-3ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up libblockdev-fs3:armhf (3.1.0-1build1) ... 136s Setting up python-apt-common (2.7.6build1) ... 136s Setting up mount (2.39.3-9ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up dmsetup (2:1.02.185-3ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up uuid-runtime (2.39.3-9ubuntu2) ... 136s uuidd.service is a disabled or a static unit not running, not starting it. 136s Setting up libmm-glib0:armhf (1.23.4-0ubuntu1) ... 136s Setting up groff-base (1.23.0-3build1) ... 136s Setting up libplymouth5:armhf (24.004.60-1ubuntu6) ... 136s Setting up dbus-session-bus-common (1.14.10-4ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up kpartx (0.9.4-5ubuntu6) ... 136s Setting up jq (1.7.1-3) ... 136s Setting up gpgconf (2.4.4-2ubuntu15) ... 136s Setting up libpcap0.8t64:armhf (1.10.4-4.1ubuntu1) ... 136s Setting up libcryptsetup12:armhf (2:2.7.0-1ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up libgirepository-1.0-1:armhf (1.79.1-1ubuntu6) ... 136s Setting up libjson-glib-1.0-common (1.8.0-2build1) ... 136s Setting up libkrb5-3:armhf (1.20.1-5.1ubuntu1) ... 136s Setting up libpython3.11-minimal:armhf (3.11.8-1build4) ... 136s Setting up libusb-1.0-0:armhf (2:1.0.27-1) ... 136s Setting up libperl5.38t64:armhf (5.38.2-3.2) ... 136s Setting up tnftp (20230507-2build1) ... 136s Setting up libbinutils:armhf (2.42-4ubuntu1) ... 136s Setting up dbus-system-bus-common (1.14.10-4ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up libfido2-1:armhf (1.14.0-1build1) ... 136s Setting up openssl (3.0.13-0ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up readline-common (8.2-3.1) ... 136s Setting up libxml2:armhf (2.9.14+dfsg-1.3ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up libxmuu1:armhf (2:1.1.3-3build1) ... 136s Setting up dbus-bin (1.14.10-4ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up info (7.1-3build1) ... 136s Setting up liblocale-gettext-perl (1.07-6ubuntu4) ... 136s Setting up gpg (2.4.4-2ubuntu15) ... 136s Setting up libgudev-1.0-0:armhf (1:238-3ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up libpolkit-gobject-1-0:armhf (124-1ubuntu1) ... 136s Setting up libbpf1:armhf (1:1.3.0-2build1) ... 136s Setting up libmbim-glib4:armhf (1.31.2-0ubuntu2) ... 136s Setting up rsync (3.2.7-1build1) ... 137s rsync.service is a disabled or a static unit not running, not starting it. 137s Setting up libudisks2-0:armhf (2.10.1-6) ... 137s Setting up bolt (0.9.6-2build1) ... 137s bolt.service is a disabled or a static unit not running, not starting it. 137s Setting up gnupg-utils (2.4.4-2ubuntu15) ... 137s Setting up initramfs-tools-bin (0.142ubuntu23) ... 137s Setting up libctf0:armhf (2.42-4ubuntu1) ... 137s Setting up cryptsetup-bin (2:2.7.0-1ubuntu2) ... 137s Setting up python3.11-minimal (3.11.8-1build4) ... 138s Setting up tcpdump (4.99.4-3ubuntu2) ... 139s apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "tcpdump". apparmor_parser: Access denied. You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 139s 139s Setting up apt-utils (2.7.14) ... 139s Setting up gpg-agent (2.4.4-2ubuntu15) ... 139s Setting up libpython3.12-stdlib:armhf (3.12.2-4build3) ... 139s Setting up libblockdev-mdraid3:armhf (3.1.0-1build1) ... 139s Setting up wget (1.21.4-1ubuntu2) ... 139s Setting up libblockdev-swap3:armhf (3.1.0-1build1) ... 139s Setting up plymouth (24.004.60-1ubuntu6) ... 139s update-rc.d: warning: start and stop actions are no longer supported; falling back to defaults 139s update-rc.d: warning: start and stop actions are no longer supported; falling back to defaults 140s Setting up libxmlb2:armhf (0.3.15-1build1) ... 140s Setting up btrfs-progs (6.6.3-1.1build1) ... 140s Setting up libpython3.11-stdlib:armhf (3.11.8-1build4) ... 140s Setting up python3.12 (3.12.2-4build3) ... 141s Setting up libblockdev-loop3:armhf (3.1.0-1build1) ... 141s Setting up gpgsm (2.4.4-2ubuntu15) ... 141s Setting up inetutils-telnet (2:2.5-3ubuntu3) ... 141s Setting up e2fsprogs (1.47.0-2.4~exp1ubuntu2) ... 141s update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated) 141s e2scrub_all.service is a disabled or a static unit not running, not starting it. 141s Setting up libparted2t64:armhf (3.6-3.1build2) ... 141s Setting up linux-headers-generic (6.8.0-20.20+1) ... 141s Setting up dbus-daemon (1.14.10-4ubuntu2) ... 141s Setting up libmbim-proxy (1.31.2-0ubuntu2) ... 141s Setting up vim-tiny (2:9.1.0016-1ubuntu5) ... 141s Setting up libnetplan1:armhf (1.0-1) ... 141s Setting up man-db (2.12.0-3build4) ... 141s Updating database of manual pages ... 143s apparmor_parser: Unable to replace "/usr/bin/man". apparmor_parser: Access denied. 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You need policy admin privileges to manage profiles. 152s 153s Setting up fwupd (1.9.15-2) ... 154s fwupd-offline-update.service is a disabled or a static unit not running, not starting it. 154s fwupd-refresh.service is a disabled or a static unit not running, not starting it. 154s fwupd.service is a disabled or a static unit not running, not starting it. 154s Setting up ubuntu-pro-client-l10n (31.2.1) ... 154s Setting up udisks2 (2.10.1-6) ... 154s vda: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.3/0000:04:00.0/virtio2/block/vda/uevent': Permission denied 154s vda1: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.3/0000:04:00.0/virtio2/block/vda/vda1/uevent': Permission denied 154s vda15: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.3/0000:04:00.0/virtio2/block/vda/vda15/uevent': Permission denied 154s vda2: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.3/0000:04:00.0/virtio2/block/vda/vda2/uevent': Permission denied 154s loop0: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/virtual/block/loop0/uevent': Permission denied 154s loop1: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/virtual/block/loop1/uevent': Permission denied 154s loop2: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/virtual/block/loop2/uevent': Permission denied 154s loop3: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/virtual/block/loop3/uevent': Permission denied 154s loop4: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/virtual/block/loop4/uevent': Permission denied 154s loop5: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/virtual/block/loop5/uevent': Permission denied 154s loop6: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/virtual/block/loop6/uevent': Permission denied 154s loop7: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/virtual/block/loop7/uevent': Permission denied 154s Processing triggers for ufw (0.36.2-5) ... 154s Processing triggers for systemd (255.4-1ubuntu5) ... 154s Processing triggers for install-info (7.1-3build1) ... 154s Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.39-0ubuntu2) ... 155s Processing triggers for initramfs-tools (0.142ubuntu23) ... 156s Reading package lists... 156s Building dependency tree... 156s Reading state information... 157s The following packages will be REMOVED: 157s linux-headers-6.8.0-11* python3-lib2to3* 157s 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 2 to remove and 1 not upgraded. 157s After this operation, 85.8 MB disk space will be freed. 157s (Reading database ... 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Basic arguments 265s offpunk --version 265s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 265s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 265s Offpunk 2.2 265s offpunk --help 265s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 265s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 265s usage: offpunk [-h] [--bookmarks] [--config-file FILE] [--sync] [--assume-yes] 265s [--disable-http] [--fetch-later] [--depth DEPTH] 265s [--images-mode IMAGES_MODE] [--cache-validity CACHE_VALIDITY] 265s [--version] [--features] 265s [URL ...] 265s 265s Offline-First Gemini/Web/Gopher/RSS reader and browser 265s 265s positional arguments: 265s URL Arguments should be URL to be fetched or, if --sync is 265s used, lists 265s 265s options: 265s -h, --help show this help message and exit 265s --bookmarks start with your list of bookmarks 265s --config-file FILE use this particular config file instead of default 265s --sync run non-interactively to build cache by exploring 265s lists passed as argument. Without argument, all lists 265s are fetched. 265s --assume-yes assume-yes when asked questions about 265s certificates/redirections during sync (lower security) 265s --disable-http do not try to get http(s) links (but already cached 265s will be displayed) 265s --fetch-later run non-interactively with an URL as argument to fetch 265s it later 265s --depth DEPTH depth of the cache to build. Default is 1. More is 265s crazy. Use at your own risks! 265s --images-mode IMAGES_MODE 265s the mode to use to choose which images to download in 265s a HTML page. one of (None, readable, full). Warning: 265s full will slowdown your sync. 265s --cache-validity CACHE_VALIDITY 265s duration for which a cache is valid before sync 265s (seconds) 265s --version display version information and quit 265s --features display available features and dependancies then quit 265s offpunk --features 266s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 266s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 266s Upgrading cache to version 1: migrating index.txt to gophermap 266s Offpunk 2.2 266s =========== 266s Highly recommended: 266s - python-cryptography : Installed 266s - xdg-open : Not Installed 266s 266s Web browsing: 266s - python-requests : Installed 266s - python-feedparser : Not Installed 266s - python-bs4 : Not Installed 266s - python-readability : Not Installed 266s - timg 1.3.2+ : Not Installed 266s - chafa : Not Installed 266s - python-pil : Not Installed 266s 266s Nice to have: 266s - python-setproctitle : Not Installed 266s - xsel : Not Installed 266s 266s Features : 266s - Render images (python-pil, chafa or timg) : Not Installed 266s - Render HTML (bs4, readability) : Not Installed 266s - Render Atom/RSS feeds (feedparser) : Not Installed 266s - Connect to http/https (requests) : Installed 266s - Detect text encoding (python-chardet) : Installed 266s - copy to/from clipboard (xsel) : Not Installed 266s - restore last position (less 572+) : Installed 266s 266s Config directory : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.config/offpunk/ 266s User Data directory : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/ 266s Cache directoy : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.cache/offpunk/ 266s echo quit | offpunk --bookmarks 266s bookmarks (0 items) (local file) 266s bookmarks 266s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 266s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 266s Creating config directory /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.config/offpunk/ 266s Creating config directory /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/ 266s Welcome to Offpunk! 266s Type `help` to get the list of available command. 266s ON> You can close your screen! 266s 266s # 1. Basic commands 266s cat << END | offpunk 266s version 266s help 266s help abbrevs 266s help add 266s help back 266s help blackbox 266s help bookmarks 266s help cat 266s help cert 266s help copy 266s help find 266s help forward 266s help go 266s help gus 266s help handler 266s help help 266s help history 266s help info 266s help list 266s help ls 266s help mark 266s help move 266s help offline 266s help online 266s help open 266s help redirect 266s help reload 266s help root 266s help save 266s help set 266s help shell echo test 266s help subscribe 266s help sync 266s help theme 266s help tour 266s help url 266s help version 266s help wikipedia 266s help exit 266s help quit 266s quit 266s END 266s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 266s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 266s Welcome to Offpunk! 266s Type `help` to get the list of available command. 266s ON> Offpunk 2.2 266s =========== 266s Highly recommended: 266s - python-cryptography : Installed 266s - xdg-open : Not Installed 266s 266s Web browsing: 266s - python-requests : Installed 266s - python-feedparser : Not Installed 266s - python-bs4 : Not Installed 266s - python-readability : Not Installed 266s - timg 1.3.2+ : Not Installed 266s - chafa : Not Installed 266s - python-pil : Not Installed 266s 266s Nice to have: 266s - python-setproctitle : Not Installed 266s - xsel : Not Installed 266s 266s Features : 266s - Render images (python-pil, chafa or timg) : Not Installed 266s - Render HTML (bs4, readability) : Not Installed 266s - Render Atom/RSS feeds (feedparser) : Not Installed 266s - Connect to http/https (requests) : Installed 266s - Detect text encoding (python-chardet) : Installed 266s - copy to/from clipboard (xsel) : Not Installed 266s - restore last position (less 572+) : Installed 266s 266s Config directory : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.config/offpunk/ 266s User Data directory : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/ 266s Cache directoy : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.cache/offpunk/ 266s ON> 266s Documented commands (type help ): 266s ======================================== 266s abbrevs cat go info offline reload shell up 266s add copy gus list online root subscribe url 266s archive exit handler ls open save sync version 266s back find help mark quit search theme view 266s bookmarks forward history move redirect set tour wikipedia 266s 266s ON> Print all Offpunk command abbreviations. 266s ON> Add the current URL to the list specied as argument. 266s If no argument given, URL is added to Bookmarks. 266s ON> Go back to the previous gemini item. 266s ON> *** No help on blackbox 266s ON> Show or access the bookmarks menu. 266s 'bookmarks' shows all bookmarks. 266s 'bookmarks n' navigates immediately to item n in the bookmark menu. 266s Bookmarks are stored using the 'add' command. 266s ON> Run most recently visited item through "cat" command. 266s ON> 266s # cert calls a submenu which expects then a blank line to get outside. 266s # find will call the pager 266s # gus and search will launch the client to the search engine. 266s # reload will call the pager 266s # wikipedia will require test to have Internet access 266s cat << END | offpunk 266s abbrevs 266s add 266s archive 266s back 266s blackbox 266s bookmarks 266s cat 266s cert 266s 266s copy 266s forward 266s go 266s handler 266s history 266s info 266s list 266s ls 266s mark 266s move 266s offline 266s online 266s open 266s redirect 266s root 266s save 266s set 266s shell echo test 266s subscribe 266s 266s sync 266s tour 266s theme 266s url 266s exit 266s END 266s *** No help on cert 266s ON> Copy the content of the last visited page as gemtext/html in the clipboard. 266s Use with "url" as argument to only copy the adress. 266s Use with "raw" to copy ANSI content as seen in your terminal (with colour codes). 266s Use with "cache" to copy the path of the cached content. 266s Use with "title" to copy the title of the page. 266s Use with "link" to copy a link in the gemtext format to that page with the title. 266s 266s ON> Find in current page by displaying only relevant lines (grep). 266s ON> Go forward to the next gemini item. 266s ON> Go to a gemini URL or marked item. 266s ON> Submit a search query to the geminispace.info search engine. 266s ON> View or set handler commands for different MIME types. 266s ON> ALARM! Recursion detected! ALARM! Prepare to eject! 266s ON> Display history. 266s ON> Display information about current page. 266s ON> Manage list of bookmarked pages. 266s - list : display available lists 266s - list $LIST : display pages in $LIST 266s - list create $NEWLIST : create a new list 266s - list edit $LIST : edit the list 266s - list subscribe $LIST : during sync, add new links found in listed pages to tour 266s - list freeze $LIST : don’t update pages in list during sync if a cache already exists 266s - list normal $LIST : update pages in list during sync but don’t add anything to tour 266s - list delete $LIST : delete a list permanently (a confirmation is required) 266s - list help : print this help 266s See also : 266s - add $LIST (to add current page to $LIST or, by default, to bookmarks) 266s - move $LIST (to add current page to list while removing from all others) 266s - archive (to remove current page from all lists while adding to archives) 266s 266s There’s no "delete" on purpose. The use of "archive" is recommended. 266s 266s The following lists cannot be removed or frozen but can be edited with "list edit" 266s - list archives : contains last 200 archived URLs 266s - history : contains last 200 visisted URLs 266s - to_fetch : contains URLs that will be fetch during the next sync 266s - tour : contains the next URLs to visit during a tour (see "help tour") 266s 266s 266s ON> List contents of current index. 266s Use 'ls -l' to see URLs. 266s ON> Mark the current item with a single letter. This letter can then 266s be passed to the 'go' command to return to the current item later. 266s Think of it like marks in vi: 'mark a'='ma' and 'go a'=''a'. 266s Marks are temporary until shutdown (not saved to disk). 266s ON> move LIST will add the current page to the list LIST. 266s With a major twist: current page will be removed from all other lists. 266s If current page was not in a list, this command is similar to `add LIST`. 266s ON> Use Offpunk offline by only accessing cached content 266s ON> Use Offpunk online with a direct connection 266s ON> Open current item with the configured handler or xdg-open. 266s Uses "open url" to open current URL in a browser. 266s see "handler" command to set your handler. 266s ON> Display and manage the list of redirected URLs. This features is mostly useful to use privacy-friendly frontends for popular websites. 266s ON> Reload the current URL. 266s ON> Go to root selector of the server hosting current item. 266s ON> Save an item to the filesystem. 266s 'save n filename' saves menu item n to the specified filename. 266s 'save filename' saves the last viewed item to the specified filename. 266s 'save n' saves menu item n to an automagic filename. 266s ON> View or set various options. 266s ON> *** No help on shell echo test 266s ON> Subscribe to current page by saving it in the "subscribed" list. 266s If a new link is found in the page during a --sync, the new link is automatically 266s fetched and added to your next tour. 266s To unsubscribe, remove the page from the "subscribed" list. 266s ON> Synchronize all bookmarks lists and URLs from the to_fetch list. 266s - New elements in pages in subscribed lists will be added to tour 266s - Elements in list to_fetch will be retrieved and added to tour 266s - Normal lists will be synchronized and updated 266s - Frozen lists will be fetched only if not present. 266s 266s Before a sync, you can edit the list of URLs that will be fetched with the 266s following command: "list edit to_fetch" 266s 266s Argument : duration of cache validity (in seconds). 266s ON> Change the colors of your rendered text. 266s 266s "theme ELEMENT COLOR" 266s 266s ELEMENT is one of: window_title, window_subtitle, title, 266s subtitle,subsubtitle,link,oneline_link,new_link,image_link,preformatted,blockquote. 266s 266s COLOR is one or many (separated by space) of: bold, faint, italic, underline, black, 266s red, green, yellow, blue, purple, cyan, white. 266s 266s Each color can alternatively be prefaced with "bright_". 266s ON> Add index items as waypoints on a tour, which is basically a FIFO 266s queue of gemini items. 266s 266s `tour` or `t` alone brings you to the next item in your tour. 266s Items can be added with `tour 1 2 3 4` or ranges like `tour 1-4`. 266s All items in current menu can be added with `tour *`. 266s All items in $LIST can be added with `tour $LIST`. 266s Current item can be added back to the end of the tour with `tour .`. 266s Current tour can be listed with `tour ls` and scrubbed with `tour clear`. 266s ON> Print URL of most recently visited item. 266s ON> Display version and system information. 266s ON> Search on wikipedia using the configured Gemini interface. 266s The first word should be the two letters code for the language. 266s Exemple : "wikipedia en Gemini protocol" 266s But you can also use abbreviations to go faster: 266s "wen Gemini protocol". (your abbreviation might be missing, report the bug) 266s The interface used can be modified with the command: 266s "set wikipedia URL" where URL should contains two "%s", the first 266s one used for the language, the second for the search string. 266s ON> Exit Offpunk. 266s ON> Exit Offpunk. 266s ON> You can close your screen! 266s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 266s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 266s Welcome to Offpunk! 266s Type `help` to get the list of available command. 266s ON> 266s Command Abbreviations: 266s ====================== 266s .. up 266s a add 266s b back 266s bb blackbox 266s bm bookmarks 266s book bookmarks 266s cp copy 266s f forward 266s g go 266s h history 266s hist history 266s l view 266s less view 266s man help 266s mv move 266s n next 266s off offline 266s on online 266s p previous 266s prev previous 266s q quit 266s r reload 266s s save 266s se search 266s / find 266s t tour 266s u up 266s v view 266s w wikipedia 266s wen wikipedia en 266s wfr wikipedia fr 266s wes wikipedia es 266s 266s ON> You need to 'go' somewhere, first 266s ON> You need to 'go' somewhere, first 266s ON> ON> What? 266s ON> bookmarks (0 items) (local file) 266s bookmarks 266s ON> bookmarks (0 items) (local file) 266s bookmarks 266s ON> What? 266s ON> ON> Please install xsel to use copy 266s ON> ON> Go where? (hint: install xsel to go to copied URLs) 266s ON> ON> history (1 items) (local file) 266s history 266s [1] bookmarks (bookmarks), visited on Sat Mar 23 05:07:53 2024 266s  266s ON> history (history) 266s 266s URL : list:///history 266s Mime : text/gemini 266s Cache : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/lists/history.gmi 266s Renderer : t.GemtextRenderer 266s 266s Page is not save in any list 266s ON>  (2 items) (local file) 266s 266s Bookmarks Lists (updated during sync) 266s [1] bookmarks (0 items) 266s 266s System Lists 266s [2] history (1 items) 266s  266s ON> [1] list:///bookmarks 266s [2] list:///history 266s ON> ON> LIST argument is required as the target for your move 266s ON> Offpunk is now offline and will only access cached content 266s OFF> Offpunk is online and will access the network 266s ON> Can’t find how to open /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/lists 266s Please install xdg-open (usually from xdg-util package) 266s ON> Current redirections: 266s -------------------- 266s *twitter.com -> nitter.net 266s youtube.com -> yewtu.be 266s youtu.be -> yewtu.be 266s *reddit.com -> teddit.net 266s *medium.com -> scribe.rip 266s *facebook.com -> blocked 266s *admanager.google.com -> blocked 266s *google-webfonts-helper.herokuapp.com -> blocked 266s *google-health-ads.blogspot.com -> blocked 266s *licdn.com -> blocked 266s *google-analytics.com -> blocked 266s *firebase.google.com -> blocked 266s *advertise.newrepublic.com -> blocked 266s *advertising.amazon.com -> blocked 266s *doubleclick.net -> blocked 266s *facebook.net -> blocked 266s *fbcdn.net -> blocked 266s *advertising.theguardian.com -> blocked 266s *tiktok.com -> blocked 266s *ads.yahoo.com -> blocked 266s *linkedin.com -> blocked 266s 266s To add new, use "redirect origine.com destination.org" 266s To remove a redirect, use "redirect origine.com NONE" 266s To completely block a website, use "redirect origine.com BLOCK" 266s To block also subdomains, prefix with *: "redirect *origine.com BLOCK" 266s ON> list:/ does not exist 266s ON> Can’t save /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/lists because it’s a folder, not a file 266s ON> accept_bad_ssl_certificates False 266s archives_size 200 266s auto_follow_redirects True 266s beta False 266s debug False 266s default_protocol gemini 266s download_images_first True 266s editor None 266s history_size 200 266s images_mode readable 266s max_size_download 10 266s redirects True 266s search gemini://kennedy.gemi.dev/search?%s 266s short_timeout 5 266s timeout 600 266s tls_mode tofu 266s width 72 266s wikipedia gemini://vault.transjovian.org:1965/search/%s/%s 266s ON> test 266s ON> No feed detected. You can still watch the page : 266s [1] list:/// [Directory] 266s 266s Which feed do you want to subscribe ? > No subscription registered 266s ON> * * * 0 to fetch in bookmarks * * * 266s * * * 0 to fetch in tour * * * 266s End of sync 266s ON> End of tour. 266s ON> window_title set to ['red', 'bold'] 266s window_subtitle set to ['red', 'faint'] 266s title set to ['blue', 'bold', 'underline'] 266s subtitle set to ['blue'] 266s subsubtitle set to ['blue', 'faint'] 266s link set to ['blue', 'faint'] 266s new_link set to ['bold'] 266s oneline_link set to [] 266s image_link set to ['yellow', 'faint'] 266s preformatted set to ['faint'] 266s blockquote set to ['italic'] 266s prompt_on set to ['green'] 266s prompt_off set to ['green'] 266s ON> list:/// 266s ON> You can close your screen! 266s 266s # 2. Checks against gemini file 266s cat << END | offpunk 266s go file://$PWD/index.gmi 266s quit 266s END 267s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 267s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 267s Welcome to Offpunk! 267s Type `help` to get the list of available command. 267s ON> index.gmi (7 items) (local file) 267s OFFPUNK - An Offline-First Browser for the Smolnet 267s 267s Offpunk is a command-line browser and feed reader dedicated to browsing 267s the Web, Gemini, Gopher and Spartan. Thanks to its permanent cache, it 267s is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well 267s when connected. 267s 267s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, 267s displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex 267s lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a 267s perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed 267s by its shell integration. 267s 267s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and 267s minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports 267s http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 267s 267s 267s [1] Installing Offpunk and dependencies 267s [2] First steps 267s [3] Configuring Offpunk 267s [4] Using Offpunk offline 267s [5] Lists and subscriptions 267s [6] Shell and OS integrations 267s [7] Roadmap & Contributions 267s 267s  267s ON> You can close your screen! 267s 267s # 3. Test netcache command 267s # 3.0 Basic 267s netcache --help 267s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 267s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 267s usage: netcache [-h] [--path] [--offline] [--max-size MAX_SIZE] 267s [--timeout TIMEOUT] [--cache-validity CACHE_VALIDITY] 267s [URL ...] 267s 267s Netcache is a command-line tool to retrieve, cache and access networked 267s content. By default, netcache will returns a cached version of a given URL, 267s downloading it only if not existing. A validity duration, in seconds, can also 267s be given so that netcache downloads the content only if the existing cache is 267s older than the validity. 267s 267s positional arguments: 267s URL download URL and returns the content or the path to a 267s cached version 267s 267s options: 267s -h, --help show this help message and exit 267s --path return path to the cache instead of the content of the 267s cache 267s --offline Do not attempt to download, return cached version or 267s error 267s --max-size MAX_SIZE Cancel download of items above that size (value in 267s Mb). 267s --timeout TIMEOUT Time to wait before cancelling connection (in second). 267s --cache-validity CACHE_VALIDITY 267s maximum age, in second, of the cached version before 267s redownloading a new version 267s # 3.1 Various suboptions 267s OUT="$(netcache --path "file://$PWD/index.gmi")" 267s echo "$OUT" | grep -q "$PWD/index.gmi" 267s # (Note that the file local do not feed the user's cache.) 267s # 3.2 Main functionality 267s netcache "file://$PWD/index.gmi" 267s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 267s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 267s # OFFPUNK - An Offline-First Browser for the Smolnet 267s 267s Offpunk is a command-line browser and feed reader dedicated to browsing the Web, Gemini, Gopher and Spartan. Thanks to its permanent cache, it is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well when connected. 267s 267s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed by its shell integration. 267s 267s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 267s 267s 267s => install.gmi Installing Offpunk and dependencies 267s => tutorial.gmi First steps 267s => config.gmi Configuring Offpunk 267s => offline.gmi Using Offpunk offline 267s => lists.gmi Lists and subscriptions 267s => shell.gmi Shell and OS integrations 267s => dev.gmi Roadmap & Contributions 267s 267s 268s netcache --offline "file://$PWD/index.gmi" 268s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 268s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 268s # OFFPUNK - An Offline-First Browser for the Smolnet 268s 268s Offpunk is a command-line browser and feed reader dedicated to browsing the Web, Gemini, Gopher and Spartan. Thanks to its permanent cache, it is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well when connected. 268s 268s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed by its shell integration. 268s 268s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 268s 268s 268s => install.gmi Installing Offpunk and dependencies 268s => tutorial.gmi First steps 268s => config.gmi Configuring Offpunk 268s => offline.gmi Using Offpunk offline 268s => lists.gmi Lists and subscriptions 268s => shell.gmi Shell and OS integrations 268s => dev.gmi Roadmap & Contributions 268s 268s 268s netcache --max-size 1 "file://$PWD/index.gmi" 268s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 268s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 268s # OFFPUNK - An Offline-First Browser for the Smolnet 268s 268s Offpunk is a command-line browser and feed reader dedicated to browsing the Web, Gemini, Gopher and Spartan. Thanks to its permanent cache, it is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well when connected. 268s 268s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed by its shell integration. 268s 268s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 268s 268s 268s => install.gmi Installing Offpunk and dependencies 268s => tutorial.gmi First steps 268s => config.gmi Configuring Offpunk 268s => offline.gmi Using Offpunk offline 268s => lists.gmi Lists and subscriptions 268s => shell.gmi Shell and OS integrations 268s => dev.gmi Roadmap & Contributions 268s 268s 268s # Note that testing the --timeout looks to need Internet, so we'll skip this 268s # option for now. 268s 268s # 4. Test ansicat 268s # 4.0 Basic 268s ansicat --help 268s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 268s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 268s usage: ansicat [-h] 268s [--format {auto,gemtext,html,feed,gopher,image,folder,text,plaintext}] 268s [--mime MIME] [--url [URL ...]] [--mode MODE] 268s [INPUT ...] 268s 268s ansicat is a terminal rendering tool that will render multiple formats (HTML, 268s Gemtext, RSS, Gophermap, Image) into ANSI text and colors. When used on a 268s file, ansicat will try to autodetect the format. When used with standard 268s input, the format must be manually specified. If the content contains links, 268s the original URL of the content can be specified in order to correctly modify 268s relatives links. 268s 268s positional arguments: 268s INPUT Path to the text to render (default to stdin) 268s 268s options: 268s -h, --help show this help message and exit 268s --format {auto,gemtext,html,feed,gopher,image,folder,text,plaintext} 268s Renderer to use. Available: auto, gemtext, html, feed, 268s gopher, image, folder, plaintext 268s --mime MIME Mime of the content to parse 268s --url [URL ...] Original URL of the content 268s --mode MODE Which mode should be used to render: normal (default), 268s full or source. With HTML, the normal mode try to 268s extract the article. 268s # 4.1 Test some ansicat formats and options 268s # WARNING: there is something about autopkgtest environment that causes the two 268s # below commands to crash, but running them by hand works perfectly. 268s # This may indicate fragility in the tool, but it is curious that the 268s # 4.2 section below gave no difficulty: if this crashes too, then it 268s # may be reasonable to skip it as well. 268s #ansicat --format plaintext index.gmi 268s #ansicat --mime text/plain index.gmi 268s # 4.2 Main functionality 268s ansicat --url "file://$PWD/index.gmi" index.gmi 269s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 269s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 269s Format or mime should be specified when running with stdin 269s 269s # 5. 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Thanks to its permanent cache, it 270s is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well 270s when connected. 270s 270s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, 270s displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex 270s lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a 270s perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed 270s by its shell integration. 270s 270s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and 270s minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports 270s http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 270s 270s 270s [1] Installing Offpunk and dependencies 270s [2] First steps 270s [3] Configuring Offpunk 270s [4] Using Offpunk offline 270s [5] Lists and subscriptions 270s [6] Shell and OS integrations 270s [7] Roadmap & Contributions 270s 270s  270s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 270s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 270s autopkgtest [05:07:57]: test run-commands: -----------------------] 273s run-commands PASS 273s autopkgtest [05:08:00]: test run-commands: - - - - - - - - - - results - - - - - - - - - - 277s autopkgtest [05:08:04]: test run-commands: preparing testbed 286s Reading package lists... 286s Building dependency tree... 286s Reading state information... 287s Starting pkgProblemResolver with broken count: 0 287s Starting 2 pkgProblemResolver with broken count: 0 287s Done 287s The following additional packages will be installed: 287s libxslt1.1 python3-bs4 python3-cssselect python3-feedparser python3-lxml 287s python3-readability python3-setproctitle python3-sgmllib3k python3-soupsieve 287s xdg-utils 287s Suggested packages: 287s python-lxml-doc 287s Recommended packages: 287s python3-html5lib libfile-mimeinfo-perl libnet-dbus-perl libx11-protocol-perl 287s x11-utils x11-xserver-utils 287s The following NEW packages will be installed: 287s autopkgtest-satdep libxslt1.1 python3-bs4 python3-cssselect 287s python3-feedparser python3-lxml python3-readability python3-setproctitle 287s python3-sgmllib3k python3-soupsieve xdg-utils 288s 0 upgraded, 11 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded. 288s Need to get 1736 kB/1737 kB of archives. 288s After this operation, 6030 kB of additional disk space will be used. 288s Get:1 /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/2-autopkgtest-satdep.deb autopkgtest-satdep armhf 0 [764 B] 288s Get:2 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxslt1.1 armhf 1.1.39-0exp1 [150 kB] 288s Get:3 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf python3-soupsieve all 2.5-1 [33.0 kB] 288s Get:4 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf python3-bs4 all 4.12.3-1 [109 kB] 288s Get:5 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf python3-sgmllib3k all 1.0.0-4 [8594 B] 288s Get:6 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf python3-feedparser all 6.0.10-1 [44.7 kB] 288s Get:7 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf python3-lxml armhf 5.1.0-1build1 [1275 kB] 288s Get:8 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf python3-cssselect all 1.2.0-2 [18.5 kB] 288s Get:9 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf python3-readability all 0.8.1+dfsg1-3 [15.7 kB] 288s Get:10 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf xdg-utils all 1.1.3-4.1ubuntu3 [62.0 kB] 288s Get:11 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf python3-setproctitle armhf 1.3.3-1build1 [19.3 kB] 289s Fetched 1736 kB in 1s (2689 kB/s) 289s Selecting previously unselected package libxslt1.1:armhf. 289s (Reading database ... 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Basic arguments 307s offpunk --version 307s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 307s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 307s Offpunk 2.2 307s offpunk --help 307s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 307s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 307s usage: offpunk [-h] [--bookmarks] [--config-file FILE] [--sync] [--assume-yes] 307s [--disable-http] [--fetch-later] [--depth DEPTH] 307s [--images-mode IMAGES_MODE] [--cache-validity CACHE_VALIDITY] 307s [--version] [--features] 307s [URL ...] 307s 307s Offline-First Gemini/Web/Gopher/RSS reader and browser 307s 307s positional arguments: 307s URL Arguments should be URL to be fetched or, if --sync is 307s used, lists 307s 307s options: 307s -h, --help show this help message and exit 307s --bookmarks start with your list of bookmarks 307s --config-file FILE use this particular config file instead of default 307s --sync run non-interactively to build cache by exploring 307s lists passed as argument. Without argument, all lists 307s are fetched. 307s --assume-yes assume-yes when asked questions about 307s certificates/redirections during sync (lower security) 307s --disable-http do not try to get http(s) links (but already cached 307s will be displayed) 307s --fetch-later run non-interactively with an URL as argument to fetch 307s it later 307s --depth DEPTH depth of the cache to build. Default is 1. More is 307s crazy. Use at your own risks! 307s --images-mode IMAGES_MODE 307s the mode to use to choose which images to download in 307s a HTML page. one of (None, readable, full). Warning: 307s full will slowdown your sync. 307s --cache-validity CACHE_VALIDITY 307s duration for which a cache is valid before sync 307s (seconds) 307s --version display version information and quit 307s --features display available features and dependancies then quit 307s offpunk --features 308s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 308s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 308s Upgrading cache to version 1: migrating index.txt to gophermap 308s Offpunk 2.2 308s =========== 308s Highly recommended: 308s - python-cryptography : Installed 308s - xdg-open : Installed 308s 308s Web browsing: 308s - python-requests : Installed 308s - python-feedparser : Installed 308s - python-bs4 : Installed 308s - python-readability : Installed 308s - timg 1.3.2+ : Not Installed 308s - chafa : Not Installed 308s - python-pil : Not Installed 308s 308s Nice to have: 308s - python-setproctitle : Installed 308s - xsel : Not Installed 308s 308s Features : 308s - Render images (python-pil, chafa or timg) : Not Installed 308s - Render HTML (bs4, readability) : Installed 308s - Render Atom/RSS feeds (feedparser) : Installed 308s - Connect to http/https (requests) : Installed 308s - Detect text encoding (python-chardet) : Installed 308s - copy to/from clipboard (xsel) : Not Installed 308s - restore last position (less 572+) : Installed 308s 308s Config directory : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.config/offpunk/ 308s User Data directory : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/ 308s Cache directoy : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.cache/offpunk/ 308s echo quit | offpunk --bookmarks 308s bookmarks (0 items) (local file) 308s bookmarks 308s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 308s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 308s Creating config directory /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.config/offpunk/ 308s Creating config directory /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/ 308s Welcome to Offpunk! 308s Type `help` to get the list of available command. 308s ON> You can close your screen! 308s 308s # 1. Basic commands 308s cat << END | offpunk 308s version 308s help 308s help abbrevs 308s help add 308s help back 308s help blackbox 308s help bookmarks 308s help cat 308s help cert 308s help copy 308s help find 308s help forward 308s help go 308s help gus 308s help handler 308s help help 308s help history 308s help info 308s help list 308s help ls 308s help mark 308s help move 308s help offline 308s help online 308s help open 308s help redirect 308s help reload 308s help root 308s help save 308s help set 308s help shell echo test 308s help subscribe 308s help sync 308s help theme 308s help tour 308s help url 308s help version 308s help wikipedia 308s help exit 308s help quit 308s quit 308s END 308s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 308s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 308s Welcome to Offpunk! 308s Type `help` to get the list of available command. 308s ON> Offpunk 2.2 308s =========== 308s Highly recommended: 308s - python-cryptography : Installed 308s - xdg-open : Installed 308s 308s Web browsing: 308s - python-requests : Installed 308s - python-feedparser : Installed 308s - python-bs4 : Installed 308s - python-readability : Installed 308s - timg 1.3.2+ : Not Installed 308s - chafa : Not Installed 308s - python-pil : Not Installed 308s 308s Nice to have: 308s - python-setproctitle : Installed 308s - xsel : Not Installed 308s 308s Features : 308s - Render images (python-pil, chafa or timg) : Not Installed 308s - Render HTML (bs4, readability) : Installed 308s - Render Atom/RSS feeds (feedparser) : Installed 308s - Connect to http/https (requests) : Installed 308s - Detect text encoding (python-chardet) : Installed 308s - copy to/from clipboard (xsel) : Not Installed 308s - restore last position (less 572+) : Installed 308s 308s Config directory : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.config/offpunk/ 308s User Data directory : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/ 308s Cache directoy : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.cache/offpunk/ 308s ON> 308s Documented commands (type help ): 308s ======================================== 308s abbrevs cat go info offline reload shell up 308s add copy gus list online root subscribe url 308s archive exit handler ls open save sync version 308s back find help mark quit search theme view 308s bookmarks forward history move redirect set tour wikipedia 308s 308s ON> Print all Offpunk command abbreviations. 308s ON> Add the current URL to the list specied as argument. 308s If no argument given, URL is added to Bookmarks. 308s ON> Go back to the previous gemini item. 308s ON> *** No help on blackbox 308s ON> Show or access the bookmarks menu. 308s 'bookmarks' shows all bookmarks. 308s 'bookmarks n' navigates immediately to item n in the bookmark menu. 308s Bookmarks are stored using the 'add' command. 308s ON> Run most recently visited item through "cat" command. 308s ON> *** No help on cert 308s ON> Copy the content of the last visited page as gemtext/html in the clipboard. 308s Use with "url" as argument to only copy the adress. 308s Use with "raw" to copy ANSI content as seen in your terminal (with colour codes). 308s Use with "cache" to copy the path of the cached content. 308s Use with "title" to copy the title of the page. 308s Use with "link" to copy a link in the gemtext format to that page with the title. 308s 308s ON> Find in current page by displaying only relevant lines (grep). 308s ON> Go forward to the next gemini item. 308s ON> Go to a gemini URL or marked item. 308s ON> Submit a search query to the geminispace.info search engine. 308s ON> View or set handler commands for different MIME types. 308s ON> ALARM! Recursion detected! ALARM! Prepare to eject! 308s ON> Display history. 308s ON> Display information about current page. 308s ON> Manage list of bookmarked pages. 308s - list : display available lists 308s - list $LIST : display pages in $LIST 308s - list create $NEWLIST : create a new list 308s - list edit $LIST : edit the list 308s - list subscribe $LIST : during sync, add new links found in listed pages to tour 308s - list freeze $LIST : don’t update pages in list during sync if a cache already exists 308s - list normal $LIST : update pages in list during sync but don’t add anything to tour 308s - list delete $LIST : delete a list permanently (a confirmation is required) 308s - list help : print this help 308s See also : 308s - add $LIST (to add current page to $LIST or, by default, to bookmarks) 308s - move $LIST (to add current page to list while removing from all others) 308s - archive (to remove current page from all lists while adding to archives) 308s 308s There’s no "delete" on purpose. The use of "archive" is recommended. 308s 308s The following lists cannot be removed or frozen but can be edited with "list edit" 308s - list archives : contains last 200 archived URLs 308s - history : contains last 200 visisted URLs 308s - to_fetch : contains URLs that will be fetch during the next sync 308s - tour : contains the next URLs to visit during a tour (see "help tour") 308s 308s 308s ON> 308s # cert calls a submenu which expects then a blank line to get outside. 308s # find will call the pager 308s # gus and search will launch the client to the search engine. 308s # reload will call the pager 308s # wikipedia will require test to have Internet access 308s cat << END | offpunk 308s abbrevs 308s add 308s archive 308s back 308s blackbox 308s bookmarks 308s cat 308s cert 308s 308s copy 308s forward 308s go 308s handler 308s history 308s info 308s list 308s ls 308s mark 308s move 308s offline 308s online 308s open 308s redirect 308s root 308s save 308s set 308s shell echo test 308s subscribe 308s 308s sync 308s tour 308s theme 308s url 308s exit 308s END 308s List contents of current index. 308s Use 'ls -l' to see URLs. 308s ON> Mark the current item with a single letter. This letter can then 308s be passed to the 'go' command to return to the current item later. 308s Think of it like marks in vi: 'mark a'='ma' and 'go a'=''a'. 308s Marks are temporary until shutdown (not saved to disk). 308s ON> move LIST will add the current page to the list LIST. 308s With a major twist: current page will be removed from all other lists. 308s If current page was not in a list, this command is similar to `add LIST`. 308s ON> Use Offpunk offline by only accessing cached content 308s ON> Use Offpunk online with a direct connection 308s ON> Open current item with the configured handler or xdg-open. 308s Uses "open url" to open current URL in a browser. 308s see "handler" command to set your handler. 308s ON> Display and manage the list of redirected URLs. This features is mostly useful to use privacy-friendly frontends for popular websites. 308s ON> Reload the current URL. 308s ON> Go to root selector of the server hosting current item. 308s ON> Save an item to the filesystem. 308s 'save n filename' saves menu item n to the specified filename. 308s 'save filename' saves the last viewed item to the specified filename. 308s 'save n' saves menu item n to an automagic filename. 308s ON> View or set various options. 308s ON> *** No help on shell echo test 308s ON> Subscribe to current page by saving it in the "subscribed" list. 308s If a new link is found in the page during a --sync, the new link is automatically 308s fetched and added to your next tour. 308s To unsubscribe, remove the page from the "subscribed" list. 308s ON> Synchronize all bookmarks lists and URLs from the to_fetch list. 308s - New elements in pages in subscribed lists will be added to tour 308s - Elements in list to_fetch will be retrieved and added to tour 308s - Normal lists will be synchronized and updated 308s - Frozen lists will be fetched only if not present. 308s 308s Before a sync, you can edit the list of URLs that will be fetched with the 308s following command: "list edit to_fetch" 308s 308s Argument : duration of cache validity (in seconds). 308s ON> Change the colors of your rendered text. 308s 308s "theme ELEMENT COLOR" 308s 308s ELEMENT is one of: window_title, window_subtitle, title, 308s subtitle,subsubtitle,link,oneline_link,new_link,image_link,preformatted,blockquote. 308s 308s COLOR is one or many (separated by space) of: bold, faint, italic, underline, black, 308s red, green, yellow, blue, purple, cyan, white. 308s 308s Each color can alternatively be prefaced with "bright_". 308s ON> Add index items as waypoints on a tour, which is basically a FIFO 308s queue of gemini items. 308s 308s `tour` or `t` alone brings you to the next item in your tour. 308s Items can be added with `tour 1 2 3 4` or ranges like `tour 1-4`. 308s All items in current menu can be added with `tour *`. 308s All items in $LIST can be added with `tour $LIST`. 308s Current item can be added back to the end of the tour with `tour .`. 308s Current tour can be listed with `tour ls` and scrubbed with `tour clear`. 308s ON> Print URL of most recently visited item. 308s ON> Display version and system information. 308s ON> Search on wikipedia using the configured Gemini interface. 308s The first word should be the two letters code for the language. 308s Exemple : "wikipedia en Gemini protocol" 308s But you can also use abbreviations to go faster: 308s "wen Gemini protocol". (your abbreviation might be missing, report the bug) 308s The interface used can be modified with the command: 308s "set wikipedia URL" where URL should contains two "%s", the first 308s one used for the language, the second for the search string. 308s ON> Exit Offpunk. 308s ON> Exit Offpunk. 308s ON> You can close your screen! 309s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 309s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 309s Welcome to Offpunk! 309s Type `help` to get the list of available command. 309s ON> 309s Command Abbreviations: 309s ====================== 309s .. up 309s a add 309s b back 309s bb blackbox 309s bm bookmarks 309s book bookmarks 309s cp copy 309s f forward 309s g go 309s h history 309s hist history 309s l view 309s less view 309s man help 309s mv move 309s n next 309s off offline 309s on online 309s p previous 309s prev previous 309s q quit 309s r reload 309s s save 309s se search 309s / find 309s t tour 309s u up 309s v view 309s w wikipedia 309s wen wikipedia en 309s wfr wikipedia fr 309s wes wikipedia es 309s 309s ON> You need to 'go' somewhere, first 309s ON> You need to 'go' somewhere, first 309s ON> ON> What? 309s ON> bookmarks (0 items) (local file) 309s bookmarks 309s ON> bookmarks (0 items) (local file) 309s bookmarks 309s ON> What? 309s ON> ON> Please install xsel to use copy 309s ON> ON> Go where? (hint: install xsel to go to copied URLs) 309s ON> ON> /usr/bin/xdg-open: 882: www-browser: not found 309s /usr/bin/xdg-open: 882: links2: not found 309s /usr/bin/xdg-open: 882: elinks: not found 309s /usr/bin/xdg-open: 882: links: not found 309s /usr/bin/xdg-open: 882: lynx: not found 309s /usr/bin/xdg-open: 882: w3m: not found 309s xdg-open: no method available for opening '/tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/lists' 309s history (1 items) (local file) 309s history 309s [1] bookmarks (bookmarks), visited on Sat Mar 23 05:08:35 2024 309s  309s ON> history (history) 309s 309s URL : list:///history 309s Mime : text/gemini 309s Cache : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/lists/history.gmi 309s Renderer : t.GemtextRenderer 309s 309s Page is not save in any list 309s ON>  (2 items) (local file) 309s 309s Bookmarks Lists (updated during sync) 309s [1] bookmarks (0 items) 309s 309s System Lists 309s [2] history (1 items) 309s  309s ON> [1] list:///bookmarks 309s [2] list:///history 309s ON> ON> LIST argument is required as the target for your move 309s ON> Offpunk is now offline and will only access cached content 309s OFF> Offpunk is online and will access the network 309s ON> ON> Current redirections: 309s -------------------- 309s *twitter.com -> nitter.net 309s youtube.com -> yewtu.be 309s youtu.be -> yewtu.be 309s *reddit.com -> teddit.net 309s *medium.com -> scribe.rip 309s *facebook.net -> blocked 309s *firebase.google.com -> blocked 309s *advertising.theguardian.com -> blocked 309s *google-webfonts-helper.herokuapp.com -> blocked 309s *licdn.com -> blocked 309s *doubleclick.net -> blocked 309s *google-health-ads.blogspot.com -> blocked 309s *linkedin.com -> blocked 309s *ads.yahoo.com -> blocked 309s *admanager.google.com -> blocked 309s *advertising.amazon.com -> blocked 309s *fbcdn.net -> blocked 309s *facebook.com -> blocked 309s *tiktok.com -> blocked 309s *advertise.newrepublic.com -> blocked 309s *google-analytics.com -> blocked 309s 309s To add new, use "redirect origine.com destination.org" 309s To remove a redirect, use "redirect origine.com NONE" 309s To completely block a website, use "redirect origine.com BLOCK" 309s To block also subdomains, prefix with *: "redirect *origine.com BLOCK" 309s ON> list:/ does not exist 309s ON> Can’t save /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/lists because it’s a folder, not a file 309s ON> accept_bad_ssl_certificates False 309s archives_size 200 309s auto_follow_redirects True 309s beta False 309s debug False 309s default_protocol gemini 309s download_images_first True 309s editor None 309s history_size 200 309s images_mode readable 309s max_size_download 10 309s redirects True 309s search gemini://kennedy.gemi.dev/search?%s 309s short_timeout 5 309s timeout 600 309s tls_mode tofu 309s width 72 309s wikipedia gemini://vault.transjovian.org:1965/search/%s/%s 309s ON> test 309s ON> No feed detected. You can still watch the page : 309s [1] list:/// [Directory] 309s 309s Which feed do you want to subscribe ? > No subscription registered 309s ON> * * * 0 to fetch in bookmarks * * * 309s * * * 0 to fetch in tour * * * 309s End of sync 309s ON> End of tour. 309s ON> window_title set to ['red', 'bold'] 309s window_subtitle set to ['red', 'faint'] 309s title set to ['blue', 'bold', 'underline'] 309s subtitle set to ['blue'] 309s subsubtitle set to ['blue', 'faint'] 309s link set to ['blue', 'faint'] 309s new_link set to ['bold'] 309s oneline_link set to [] 309s image_link set to ['yellow', 'faint'] 309s preformatted set to ['faint'] 309s blockquote set to ['italic'] 309s prompt_on set to ['green'] 309s prompt_off set to ['green'] 309s ON> list:/// 309s ON> You can close your screen! 309s 309s # 2. Checks against gemini file 309s cat << END | offpunk 309s go file://$PWD/index.gmi 309s quit 309s END 309s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 309s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 309s Welcome to Offpunk! 309s Type `help` to get the list of available command. 309s ON> index.gmi (7 items) (local file) 309s OFFPUNK - An Offline-First Browser for the Smolnet 309s 309s Offpunk is a command-line browser and feed reader dedicated to browsing 309s the Web, Gemini, Gopher and Spartan. Thanks to its permanent cache, it 309s is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well 309s when connected. 309s 309s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, 309s displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex 309s lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a 309s perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed 309s by its shell integration. 309s 309s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and 309s minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports 309s http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 309s 309s 309s [1] Installing Offpunk and dependencies 309s [2] First steps 309s [3] Configuring Offpunk 309s [4] Using Offpunk offline 309s [5] Lists and subscriptions 309s [6] Shell and OS integrations 309s [7] Roadmap & Contributions 309s 309s  309s ON> You can close your screen! 309s 309s # 3. Test netcache command 309s # 3.0 Basic 309s netcache --help 309s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 309s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 309s usage: netcache [-h] [--path] [--offline] [--max-size MAX_SIZE] 309s [--timeout TIMEOUT] [--cache-validity CACHE_VALIDITY] 309s [URL ...] 309s 309s Netcache is a command-line tool to retrieve, cache and access networked 309s content. By default, netcache will returns a cached version of a given URL, 309s downloading it only if not existing. 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Thanks to its permanent cache, it is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well when connected. 310s 310s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed by its shell integration. 310s 310s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 310s 310s 310s => install.gmi Installing Offpunk and dependencies 310s => tutorial.gmi First steps 310s => config.gmi Configuring Offpunk 310s => offline.gmi Using Offpunk offline 310s => lists.gmi Lists and subscriptions 310s => shell.gmi Shell and OS integrations 310s => dev.gmi Roadmap & Contributions 310s 310s 310s netcache --offline "file://$PWD/index.gmi" 310s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 310s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 310s # OFFPUNK - An Offline-First Browser for the Smolnet 310s 310s Offpunk is a command-line browser and feed reader dedicated to browsing the Web, Gemini, Gopher and Spartan. Thanks to its permanent cache, it is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well when connected. 310s 310s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed by its shell integration. 310s 310s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 310s 310s 310s => install.gmi Installing Offpunk and dependencies 310s => tutorial.gmi First steps 310s => config.gmi Configuring Offpunk 310s => offline.gmi Using Offpunk offline 310s => lists.gmi Lists and subscriptions 310s => shell.gmi Shell and OS integrations 310s => dev.gmi Roadmap & Contributions 310s 310s 310s netcache --max-size 1 "file://$PWD/index.gmi" 311s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 311s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 311s # OFFPUNK - An Offline-First Browser for the Smolnet 311s 311s Offpunk is a command-line browser and feed reader dedicated to browsing the Web, Gemini, Gopher and Spartan. Thanks to its permanent cache, it is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well when connected. 311s 311s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed by its shell integration. 311s 311s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 311s 311s 311s => install.gmi Installing Offpunk and dependencies 311s => tutorial.gmi First steps 311s => config.gmi Configuring Offpunk 311s => offline.gmi Using Offpunk offline 311s => lists.gmi Lists and subscriptions 311s => shell.gmi Shell and OS integrations 311s => dev.gmi Roadmap & Contributions 311s 311s 311s # Note that testing the --timeout looks to need Internet, so we'll skip this 311s # option for now. 311s 311s # 4. Test ansicat 311s # 4.0 Basic 311s ansicat --help 311s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 311s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 311s usage: ansicat [-h] 311s [--format {auto,gemtext,html,feed,gopher,image,folder,text,plaintext}] 311s [--mime MIME] [--url [URL ...]] [--mode MODE] 311s [INPUT ...] 311s 311s ansicat is a terminal rendering tool that will render multiple formats (HTML, 311s Gemtext, RSS, Gophermap, Image) into ANSI text and colors. 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With HTML, the normal mode try to 311s extract the article. 311s # 4.1 Test some ansicat formats and options 311s # WARNING: there is something about autopkgtest environment that causes the two 311s # below commands to crash, but running them by hand works perfectly. 311s # This may indicate fragility in the tool, but it is curious that the 311s # 4.2 section below gave no difficulty: if this crashes too, then it 311s # may be reasonable to skip it as well. 311s #ansicat --format plaintext index.gmi 311s #ansicat --mime text/plain index.gmi 311s # 4.2 Main functionality 311s ansicat --url "file://$PWD/index.gmi" index.gmi 311s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 311s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 311s Format or mime should be specified when running with stdin 311s 311s # 5. 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There are many ways you could offer source, and different 312s solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the 312s specific requirements. 312s . 312s You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or 312s school, 312s if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 312s For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, 312s see 312s . 312s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 312s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 312s index.gmi (7 items) (local file) 312s OFFPUNK - An Offline-First Browser for the Smolnet 312s 312s Offpunk is a command-line browser and feed reader dedicated to browsing 312s the Web, Gemini, Gopher and Spartan. Thanks to its permanent cache, it 312s is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well 312s when connected. 312s 312s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, 312s displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex 312s lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a 312s perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed 312s by its shell integration. 312s 312s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and 312s minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports 312s http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 312s 312s 312s [1] Installing Offpunk and dependencies 312s [2] First steps 312s [3] Configuring Offpunk 312s [4] Using Offpunk offline 312s [5] Lists and subscriptions 312s [6] Shell and OS integrations 312s [7] Roadmap & Contributions 312s 312s  312s To render images inline, you need either chafa or timg. 312s Before Chafa 1.10, you also need python-pil 313s autopkgtest [05:08:40]: test run-commands: -----------------------] 316s autopkgtest [05:08:43]: test run-commands: - - - - - - - - - - results - - - - - - - - - - 316s run-commands PASS 320s autopkgtest [05:08:47]: test run-commands: preparing testbed 329s Reading package lists... 329s Building dependency tree... 329s Reading state information... 329s Starting pkgProblemResolver with broken count: 0 330s Starting 2 pkgProblemResolver with broken count: 0 330s Done 330s The following additional packages will be installed: 330s chafa fontconfig fontconfig-config fonts-dejavu-core fonts-dejavu-mono 330s libabsl20220623t64 libaom3 libasound2-data libasound2t64 libass9 libasyncns0 330s libavc1394-0 libavcodec60 libavdevice60 libavfilter9 libavformat60 libavif16 330s libavutil58 libblas3 libbluray2 libbs2b0 libcaca0 libcairo-gobject2 330s libcairo2 libcdio-cdda2t64 libcdio-paranoia2t64 libcdio19t64 libchafa0t64 330s libchromaprint1 libcjson1 libcodec2-1.2 libdatrie1 libdav1d7 libdc1394-25 330s libde265-0 libdecor-0-0 libdeflate0 libdrm-amdgpu1 libdrm-nouveau2 330s libdrm-radeon1 libexif12 libfftw3-double3 libflac12t64 libflite1 330s libfontconfig1 libfreetype6 libgav1-1 libgbm1 libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0 330s libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common libgfortran5 libgl1 libgl1-mesa-dri libglapi-mesa 330s libglvnd0 libglx-mesa0 libglx0 libgme0 libgomp1 330s libgraphicsmagick++-q16-12t64 libgraphicsmagick-q16-3t64 libgraphite2-3 330s libgsm1 libharfbuzz0b libheif-plugin-dav1d libheif-plugin-libde265 libheif1 330s libhwy1t64 libiec61883-0 libjack-jackd2-0 libjbig0 libjpeg-turbo8 libjpeg8 330s libjxl0.7 liblapack3 liblcms2-2 liblerc4 liblilv-0-0 libllvm17t64 330s libmbedcrypto7t64 libmp3lame0 libmpg123-0 libmysofa1 libnorm1t64 libogg0 330s libopenal-data libopenal1 libopenjp2-7 libopenmpt0t64 libopenslide0 libopus0 330s libpango-1.0-0 libpangocairo-1.0-0 libpangoft2-1.0-0 libpgm-5.3-0t64 330s libpixman-1-0 libplacebo338 libpocketsphinx3 libpostproc57 libpulse0 330s librabbitmq4 librav1e0 libraw1394-11 librist4 librsvg2-2 librubberband2 330s libsamplerate0 libsdl2-2.0-0 libserd-0-0 libsharpyuv0 libshine3 libsixel1 330s libsnappy1v5 libsndfile1 libsndio7.0 libsodium23 libsord-0-0 libsoxr0 330s libspeex1 libsphinxbase3t64 libsratom-0-0 libsrt1.5-gnutls libssh-gcrypt-4 330s libsvtav1enc1d1 libswresample4 libswscale7 libthai-data libthai0 libtheora0 330s libtiff6 libturbojpeg libtwolame0 libudfread0 libunibreak5 libva-drm2 330s libva-x11-2 libva2 libvdpau1 libvidstab1.1 libvorbis0a libvorbisenc2 330s libvorbisfile3 libvpx9 libvulkan1 libwayland-client0 libwayland-cursor0 330s libwayland-egl1 libwayland-server0 libwebp7 libwebpdemux2 libwebpmux3 330s libwmflite-0.2-7 libx11-xcb1 libx264-164 libx265-199 libxcb-dri2-0 330s libxcb-dri3-0 libxcb-glx0 libxcb-present0 libxcb-randr0 libxcb-render0 330s libxcb-shape0 libxcb-shm0 libxcb-sync1 libxcb-xfixes0 libxcursor1 libxfixes3 330s libxi6 libxrandr2 libxrender1 libxshmfence1 libxss1 libxv1 libxvidcore4 330s libxxf86vm1 libyuv0 libzimg2 libzix-0-0 libzmq5 libzvbi-common libzvbi0t64 330s ocl-icd-libopencl1 timg x11-common xsel 330s Suggested packages: 330s alsa-utils libasound2-plugins libbluray-bdj libfftw3-bin libfftw3-dev 330s graphicsmagick-dbg libheif-plugin-ffmpegdec libheif-plugin-jpegdec 330s libheif-plugin-jpegenc libheif-plugin-j2kdec libheif-plugin-j2kenc 330s libheif-plugin-rav1e libheif-plugin-svtenc jackd2 liblcms2-utils 330s libportaudio2 opus-tools pulseaudio libraw1394-doc librsvg2-bin serdi sndiod 330s sordi speex opencl-icd 330s Recommended packages: 330s alsa-ucm-conf alsa-topology-conf libaacs0 default-libdecor-0-plugin-1 330s | libdecor-0-plugin-1 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libgl1-amber-dri ghostscript 330s fonts-urw-base35 libheif-plugin-aomenc libheif-plugin-x265 libasound2 330s pocketsphinx-en-us librsvg2-common va-driver-all | va-driver 330s vdpau-driver-all | vdpau-driver mesa-vulkan-drivers | vulkan-icd 330s The following NEW packages will be installed: 330s autopkgtest-satdep chafa fontconfig fontconfig-config fonts-dejavu-core 330s fonts-dejavu-mono libabsl20220623t64 libaom3 libasound2-data libasound2t64 330s libass9 libasyncns0 libavc1394-0 libavcodec60 libavdevice60 libavfilter9 330s libavformat60 libavif16 libavutil58 libblas3 libbluray2 libbs2b0 libcaca0 330s libcairo-gobject2 libcairo2 libcdio-cdda2t64 libcdio-paranoia2t64 330s libcdio19t64 libchafa0t64 libchromaprint1 libcjson1 libcodec2-1.2 libdatrie1 330s libdav1d7 libdc1394-25 libde265-0 libdecor-0-0 libdeflate0 libdrm-amdgpu1 330s libdrm-nouveau2 libdrm-radeon1 libexif12 libfftw3-double3 libflac12t64 330s libflite1 libfontconfig1 libfreetype6 libgav1-1 libgbm1 libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0 330s libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common libgfortran5 libgl1 libgl1-mesa-dri libglapi-mesa 330s libglvnd0 libglx-mesa0 libglx0 libgme0 libgomp1 330s libgraphicsmagick++-q16-12t64 libgraphicsmagick-q16-3t64 libgraphite2-3 330s libgsm1 libharfbuzz0b libheif-plugin-dav1d libheif-plugin-libde265 libheif1 330s libhwy1t64 libiec61883-0 libjack-jackd2-0 libjbig0 libjpeg-turbo8 libjpeg8 330s libjxl0.7 liblapack3 liblcms2-2 liblerc4 liblilv-0-0 libllvm17t64 330s libmbedcrypto7t64 libmp3lame0 libmpg123-0 libmysofa1 libnorm1t64 libogg0 330s libopenal-data libopenal1 libopenjp2-7 libopenmpt0t64 libopenslide0 libopus0 330s libpango-1.0-0 libpangocairo-1.0-0 libpangoft2-1.0-0 libpgm-5.3-0t64 330s libpixman-1-0 libplacebo338 libpocketsphinx3 libpostproc57 libpulse0 330s librabbitmq4 librav1e0 libraw1394-11 librist4 librsvg2-2 librubberband2 330s libsamplerate0 libsdl2-2.0-0 libserd-0-0 libsharpyuv0 libshine3 libsixel1 330s libsnappy1v5 libsndfile1 libsndio7.0 libsodium23 libsord-0-0 libsoxr0 330s libspeex1 libsphinxbase3t64 libsratom-0-0 libsrt1.5-gnutls libssh-gcrypt-4 330s libsvtav1enc1d1 libswresample4 libswscale7 libthai-data libthai0 libtheora0 330s libtiff6 libturbojpeg libtwolame0 libudfread0 libunibreak5 libva-drm2 330s libva-x11-2 libva2 libvdpau1 libvidstab1.1 libvorbis0a libvorbisenc2 330s libvorbisfile3 libvpx9 libvulkan1 libwayland-client0 libwayland-cursor0 330s libwayland-egl1 libwayland-server0 libwebp7 libwebpdemux2 libwebpmux3 330s libwmflite-0.2-7 libx11-xcb1 libx264-164 libx265-199 libxcb-dri2-0 330s libxcb-dri3-0 libxcb-glx0 libxcb-present0 libxcb-randr0 libxcb-render0 330s libxcb-shape0 libxcb-shm0 libxcb-sync1 libxcb-xfixes0 libxcursor1 libxfixes3 330s libxi6 libxrandr2 libxrender1 libxshmfence1 libxss1 libxv1 libxvidcore4 330s libxxf86vm1 libyuv0 libzimg2 libzix-0-0 libzmq5 libzvbi-common libzvbi0t64 330s ocl-icd-libopencl1 timg x11-common xsel 330s 0 upgraded, 186 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded. 330s Need to get 100 MB/100 MB of archives. 330s After this operation, 276 MB of additional disk space will be used. 330s Get:1 /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/3-autopkgtest-satdep.deb autopkgtest-satdep armhf 0 [784 B] 331s Get:2 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libchafa0t64 armhf 1.14.0-1.1 [89.9 kB] 331s Get:3 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libaom3 armhf 3.8.2-2 [1681 kB] 331s Get:4 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libdav1d7 armhf 1.4.1-1 [294 kB] 331s Get:5 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libabsl20220623t64 armhf 20220623.1-3.1ubuntu1 [394 kB] 331s Get:6 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libgav1-1 armhf 0.18.0-1build2 [315 kB] 331s Get:7 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf librav1e0 armhf 0.7.1-2 [672 kB] 331s Get:8 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsharpyuv0 armhf 1.3.2-0.4build2 [13.6 kB] 331s Get:9 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libsvtav1enc1d1 armhf 1.7.0+dfsg-2 [1050 kB] 331s Get:10 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libjpeg-turbo8 armhf 2.1.5-2ubuntu1 [123 kB] 331s Get:11 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libjpeg8 armhf 8c-2ubuntu11 [2148 B] 331s Get:12 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libyuv0 armhf 0.0~git202401110.af6ac82-1 [92.5 kB] 331s Get:13 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libavif16 armhf 1.0.4-1ubuntu2 [79.6 kB] 331s Get:14 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libfreetype6 armhf 2.13.2+dfsg-1build2 [331 kB] 331s Get:15 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf fonts-dejavu-mono all 2.37-8 [502 kB] 331s Get:16 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf fonts-dejavu-core all 2.37-8 [835 kB] 331s Get:17 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf fontconfig-config armhf 2.15.0-1.1ubuntu1 [37.4 kB] 331s Get:18 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libfontconfig1 armhf 2.15.0-1.1ubuntu1 [113 kB] 331s Get:19 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libpixman-1-0 armhf 0.42.2-1 [184 kB] 331s Get:20 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxcb-render0 armhf 1.15-1 [15.2 kB] 331s Get:21 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxcb-shm0 armhf 1.15-1 [5852 B] 331s Get:22 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxrender1 armhf 1:0.9.10-1.1 [16.5 kB] 331s Get:23 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libcairo2 armhf 1.18.0-1ubuntu1 [482 kB] 331s Get:24 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libcairo-gobject2 armhf 1.18.0-1ubuntu1 [125 kB] 331s Get:25 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common all 2.42.10+dfsg-3ubuntu1 [7774 B] 331s Get:26 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libdeflate0 armhf 1.19-1 [41.3 kB] 331s Get:27 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libjbig0 armhf 2.1-6.1ubuntu1 [24.9 kB] 331s Get:28 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf liblerc4 armhf 4.0.0+ds-4ubuntu1 [152 kB] 331s Get:29 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libwebp7 armhf 1.3.2-0.4build2 [183 kB] 331s Get:30 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libtiff6 armhf 4.5.1+git230720-4ubuntu1 [178 kB] 331s Get:31 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0 armhf 2.42.10+dfsg-3ubuntu1 [134 kB] 331s Get:32 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf fontconfig armhf 2.15.0-1.1ubuntu1 [189 kB] 331s Get:33 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libgraphite2-3 armhf 1.3.14-2 [72.7 kB] 331s Get:34 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libharfbuzz0b armhf 8.3.0-2build1 [446 kB] 331s Get:35 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libthai-data all 0.1.29-2 [158 kB] 331s Get:36 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libdatrie1 armhf 0.2.13-3 [16.9 kB] 331s Get:37 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libthai0 armhf 0.1.29-2 [15.1 kB] 331s Get:38 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpango-1.0-0 armhf 1.52.1+ds-1 [206 kB] 331s Get:39 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpangoft2-1.0-0 armhf 1.52.1+ds-1 [36.4 kB] 331s Get:40 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpangocairo-1.0-0 armhf 1.52.1+ds-1 [24.9 kB] 331s Get:41 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf librsvg2-2 armhf 2.57.91+dfsg-2ubuntu1 [1962 kB] 332s Get:42 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libwebpdemux2 armhf 1.3.2-0.4build2 [11.8 kB] 332s Get:43 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf chafa armhf 1.14.0-1.1 [68.6 kB] 332s Get:44 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libasound2-data all 1.2.11-1build1 [21.0 kB] 332s Get:45 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libasound2t64 armhf 1.2.11-1build1 [346 kB] 332s Get:46 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libunibreak5 armhf 5.1-2 [24.1 kB] 332s Get:47 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libass9 armhf 1:0.17.1-2 [84.0 kB] 332s Get:48 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libasyncns0 armhf 0.8-6build3 [10.5 kB] 332s Get:49 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libva2 armhf 2.20.0-2 [62.0 kB] 332s Get:50 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libva-drm2 armhf 2.20.0-2 [6496 B] 332s Get:51 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libx11-xcb1 armhf 2:1.8.7-1 [7744 B] 332s Get:52 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxcb-dri3-0 armhf 1.15-1 [6778 B] 332s Get:53 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxfixes3 armhf 1:6.0.0-2 [8966 B] 332s Get:54 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libva-x11-2 armhf 2.20.0-2 [10.3 kB] 332s Get:55 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libvdpau1 armhf 1.5-2 [26.9 kB] 332s Get:56 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf ocl-icd-libopencl1 armhf 2.3.2-1 [34.4 kB] 332s Get:57 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libavutil58 armhf 7:6.1.1-3ubuntu1 [366 kB] 332s Get:58 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libcodec2-1.2 armhf 1.2.0-2 [8250 kB] 332s Get:59 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libgsm1 armhf 1.0.22-1 [24.8 kB] 332s Get:60 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libhwy1t64 armhf 1.0.7-8.1 [245 kB] 332s Get:61 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf liblcms2-2 armhf 2.14-2 [134 kB] 332s Get:62 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libjxl0.7 armhf 0.7.0-10.2ubuntu3 [698 kB] 332s Get:63 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libmp3lame0 armhf 3.100-6 [128 kB] 332s Get:64 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libopenjp2-7 armhf 2.5.0-2build2 [160 kB] 332s Get:65 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libopus0 armhf 1.4-1 [187 kB] 332s Get:66 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libshine3 armhf 3.1.1-2 [21.6 kB] 332s Get:67 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libsnappy1v5 armhf 1.1.10-1 [26.4 kB] 332s Get:68 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libspeex1 armhf 1.2.1-2ubuntu1 [52.2 kB] 332s Get:69 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgomp1 armhf 14-20240315-1ubuntu1 [125 kB] 332s Get:70 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libsoxr0 armhf 0.1.3-4build2 [73.1 kB] 332s Get:71 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libswresample4 armhf 7:6.1.1-3ubuntu1 [57.7 kB] 332s Get:72 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libogg0 armhf 1.3.5-3 [20.1 kB] 332s Get:73 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libtheora0 armhf 1.1.1+dfsg.1-16.1build2 [142 kB] 332s Get:74 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libtwolame0 armhf 0.4.0-2build2 [48.5 kB] 332s Get:75 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libvorbis0a armhf 1.3.7-1build2 [89.1 kB] 332s Get:76 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libvorbisenc2 armhf 1.3.7-1build2 [77.1 kB] 332s Get:77 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libvpx9 armhf 1.14.0-1ubuntu1 [1629 kB] 332s Get:78 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libwebpmux3 armhf 1.3.2-0.4build2 [22.4 kB] 332s Get:79 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libx264-164 armhf 2:0.164.3108+git31e19f9-1 [478 kB] 332s Get:80 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libx265-199 armhf 3.5-2 [631 kB] 332s Get:81 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libxvidcore4 armhf 2:1.3.7-1 [162 kB] 332s Get:82 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libzvbi-common all 0.2.42-1.2 [41.8 kB] 332s Get:83 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libzvbi0t64 armhf 0.2.42-1.2 [233 kB] 332s Get:84 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libavcodec60 armhf 7:6.1.1-3ubuntu1 [5390 kB] 332s Get:85 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libraw1394-11 armhf 2.1.2-2build2 [23.2 kB] 332s Get:86 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libavc1394-0 armhf 0.5.4-5build2 [14.9 kB] 332s Get:87 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libudfread0 armhf 1.1.2-1 [14.0 kB] 332s Get:88 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libbluray2 armhf 1:1.3.4-1 [128 kB] 332s Get:89 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libchromaprint1 armhf 1.5.1-5 [34.3 kB] 332s Get:90 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libgme0 armhf 0.6.3-7 [116 kB] 332s Get:91 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libmpg123-0 armhf 1.32.5-1 [149 kB] 332s Get:92 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libvorbisfile3 armhf 1.3.7-1build2 [16.3 kB] 332s Get:93 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libopenmpt0t64 armhf 0.7.3-1.1build1 [761 kB] 332s Get:94 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf librabbitmq4 armhf 0.11.0-1build1 [33.7 kB] 332s Get:95 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libcjson1 armhf 1.7.17-1 [19.0 kB] 332s Get:96 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libmbedcrypto7t64 armhf 2.28.7-1.1ubuntu1 [180 kB] 332s Get:97 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf librist4 armhf 0.2.10+dfsg-1build1 [70.2 kB] 332s Get:98 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libsrt1.5-gnutls armhf 1.5.3-1build1 [321 kB] 332s Get:99 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libssh-gcrypt-4 armhf 0.10.6-2build1 [203 kB] 332s Get:100 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libnorm1t64 armhf 1.5.9+dfsg-3.1 [206 kB] 332s Get:101 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libpgm-5.3-0t64 armhf 5.3.128~dfsg-2.1 [171 kB] 332s Get:102 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libsodium23 armhf 1.0.18-1build2 [141 kB] 333s Get:103 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libzmq5 armhf 4.3.5-1build1 [262 kB] 333s Get:104 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libavformat60 armhf 7:6.1.1-3ubuntu1 [1115 kB] 333s Get:105 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libbs2b0 armhf 3.1.0+dfsg-7 [9540 B] 333s Get:106 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libflite1 armhf 2.2-6build1 [13.2 MB] 334s Get:107 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libserd-0-0 armhf 0.32.2-1 [38.1 kB] 334s Get:108 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libzix-0-0 armhf 0.4.2-2 [19.0 kB] 334s Get:109 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libsord-0-0 armhf 0.16.16-2 [13.2 kB] 334s Get:110 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libsratom-0-0 armhf 0.6.16-1 [15.3 kB] 334s Get:111 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf liblilv-0-0 armhf 0.24.22-1 [35.4 kB] 334s Get:112 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libmysofa1 armhf 1.3.2+dfsg-2ubuntu1 [1153 kB] 334s Get:113 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libvulkan1 armhf 1.3.275.0-1 [122 kB] 334s Get:114 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libplacebo338 armhf 6.338.2-2 [2380 kB] 334s Get:115 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libblas3 armhf 3.12.0-3 [123 kB] 334s Get:116 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgfortran5 armhf 14-20240315-1ubuntu1 [312 kB] 334s Get:117 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf liblapack3 armhf 3.12.0-3 [2085 kB] 334s Get:118 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libflac12t64 armhf 1.4.3+ds-2.1ubuntu1 [144 kB] 334s Get:119 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsndfile1 armhf 1.2.2-1ubuntu3 [200 kB] 334s Get:120 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libpulse0 armhf 1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu9 [271 kB] 334s Get:121 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libsphinxbase3t64 armhf 0.8+5prealpha+1-17build1 [107 kB] 334s Get:122 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libpocketsphinx3 armhf 0.8.0+real5prealpha+1-15ubuntu4 [115 kB] 334s Get:123 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libpostproc57 armhf 7:6.1.1-3ubuntu1 [36.6 kB] 334s Get:124 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libfftw3-double3 armhf 3.3.10-1ubuntu2 [366 kB] 334s Get:125 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libsamplerate0 armhf 0.2.2-4 [1341 kB] 334s Get:126 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf librubberband2 armhf 3.3.0+dfsg-2 [117 kB] 334s Get:127 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libswscale7 armhf 7:6.1.1-3ubuntu1 [152 kB] 334s Get:128 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libvidstab1.1 armhf 1.1.0-2 [28.2 kB] 334s Get:129 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libzimg2 armhf 3.0.5+ds1-1 [75.0 kB] 334s Get:130 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libavfilter9 armhf 7:6.1.1-3ubuntu1 [3600 kB] 334s Get:131 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libcaca0 armhf 0.99.beta20-4build1 [204 kB] 334s Get:132 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libcdio19t64 armhf 2.1.0-4.1 [55.2 kB] 334s Get:133 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libcdio-cdda2t64 armhf 10.2+2.0.1-1.1build1 [16.0 kB] 334s Get:134 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libcdio-paranoia2t64 armhf 10.2+2.0.1-1.1build1 [14.3 kB] 334s Get:135 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libdc1394-25 armhf 2.2.6-4 [81.7 kB] 334s Get:136 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libglvnd0 armhf 1.7.0-1 [83.7 kB] 334s Get:137 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libglapi-mesa armhf 24.0.3-1ubuntu3 [47.6 kB] 334s Get:138 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxcb-dri2-0 armhf 1.15-1 [6872 B] 334s Get:139 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxcb-glx0 armhf 1.15-1 [22.6 kB] 334s Get:140 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxcb-present0 armhf 1.15-1 [5526 B] 334s Get:141 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxcb-randr0 armhf 1.15-1 [16.8 kB] 334s Get:142 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxcb-sync1 armhf 1.15-1 [8794 B] 334s Get:143 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxcb-xfixes0 armhf 1.15-1 [10.0 kB] 334s Get:144 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxshmfence1 armhf 1.3-1build4 [5080 B] 334s Get:145 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxxf86vm1 armhf 1:1.1.4-1build3 [9068 B] 334s Get:146 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libdrm-amdgpu1 armhf 2.4.120-2 [18.6 kB] 334s Get:147 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libdrm-nouveau2 armhf 2.4.120-2 [15.2 kB] 334s Get:148 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libdrm-radeon1 armhf 2.4.120-2 [18.2 kB] 334s Get:149 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libllvm17t64 armhf 1:17.0.6-9build1 [25.3 MB] 335s Get:150 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgl1-mesa-dri armhf 24.0.3-1ubuntu3 [7202 kB] 335s Get:151 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libglx-mesa0 armhf 24.0.3-1ubuntu3 [132 kB] 335s Get:152 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libglx0 armhf 1.7.0-1 [37.0 kB] 335s Get:153 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libgl1 armhf 1.7.0-1 [104 kB] 335s Get:154 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libiec61883-0 armhf 1.2.0-6 [22.7 kB] 335s Get:155 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libjack-jackd2-0 armhf 1.9.21~dfsg-3ubuntu1 [245 kB] 335s Get:156 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libopenal-data all 1:1.23.1-4 [161 kB] 335s Get:157 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libsndio7.0 armhf 1.9.0-0.3build1 [26.1 kB] 335s Get:158 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libopenal1 armhf 1:1.23.1-4 [511 kB] 335s Get:159 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libwayland-client0 armhf 1.22.0-2.1 [22.2 kB] 335s Get:160 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libdecor-0-0 armhf 0.2.2-1build1 [13.5 kB] 335s Get:161 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libwayland-server0 armhf 1.22.0-2.1 [28.9 kB] 335s Get:162 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libgbm1 armhf 24.0.3-1ubuntu3 [38.7 kB] 335s Get:163 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libwayland-cursor0 armhf 1.22.0-2.1 [9372 B] 335s Get:164 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libwayland-egl1 armhf 1.22.0-2.1 [5234 B] 335s Get:165 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxcursor1 armhf 1:1.2.1-1 [18.2 kB] 335s Get:166 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxi6 armhf 2:1.8.1-1 [26.5 kB] 335s Get:167 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxrandr2 armhf 2:1.5.2-2 [16.4 kB] 335s Get:168 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf x11-common all 1:7.7+23ubuntu2 [23.4 kB] 335s Get:169 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxss1 armhf 1:1.2.3-1build2 [7580 B] 335s Get:170 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libsdl2-2.0-0 armhf 2.30.0+dfsg-1build1 [614 kB] 335s Get:171 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxcb-shape0 armhf 1.15-1 [6024 B] 335s Get:172 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libxv1 armhf 2:1.0.11-1.1 [9628 B] 335s Get:173 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libavdevice60 armhf 7:6.1.1-3ubuntu1 [76.9 kB] 335s Get:174 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libde265-0 armhf 1.0.15-1build1 [157 kB] 335s Get:175 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/main armhf libexif12 armhf 0.6.24-1build1 [77.8 kB] 335s Get:176 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libheif-plugin-dav1d armhf 1.17.6-1ubuntu2 [10.0 kB] 335s Get:177 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libheif-plugin-libde265 armhf 1.17.6-1ubuntu2 [10.3 kB] 335s Get:178 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libheif1 armhf 1.17.6-1ubuntu2 [266 kB] 335s Get:179 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/main armhf libwmflite-0.2-7 armhf 0.2.13-1.1build2 [63.3 kB] 335s Get:180 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libgraphicsmagick-q16-3t64 armhf 1.4+really1.3.42-1.1build1 [1211 kB] 335s Get:181 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libgraphicsmagick++-q16-12t64 armhf 1.4+really1.3.42-1.1build1 [98.7 kB] 335s Get:182 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf libopenslide0 armhf 3.4.1+dfsg-7build1 [83.9 kB] 335s Get:183 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libturbojpeg armhf 1:2.1.5-2ubuntu1 [163 kB] 335s Get:184 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf libsixel1 armhf 1.10.3-3 [96.1 kB] 335s Get:185 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble-proposed/universe armhf timg armhf 1.5.2-1build1 [1041 kB] 335s Get:186 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu noble/universe armhf xsel armhf 1.2.1-1 [19.1 kB] 336s Fetched 100 MB in 5s (20.8 MB/s) 336s Selecting previously unselected package libchafa0t64:armhf. 336s (Reading database ... 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Basic arguments 362s offpunk --version 363s Offpunk 2.2 363s offpunk --help 363s usage: offpunk [-h] [--bookmarks] [--config-file FILE] [--sync] [--assume-yes] 363s [--disable-http] [--fetch-later] [--depth DEPTH] 363s [--images-mode IMAGES_MODE] [--cache-validity CACHE_VALIDITY] 363s [--version] [--features] 363s [URL ...] 363s 363s Offline-First Gemini/Web/Gopher/RSS reader and browser 363s 363s positional arguments: 363s URL Arguments should be URL to be fetched or, if --sync is 363s used, lists 363s 363s options: 363s -h, --help show this help message and exit 363s --bookmarks start with your list of bookmarks 363s --config-file FILE use this particular config file instead of default 363s --sync run non-interactively to build cache by exploring 363s lists passed as argument. Without argument, all lists 363s are fetched. 363s --assume-yes assume-yes when asked questions about 363s certificates/redirections during sync (lower security) 363s --disable-http do not try to get http(s) links (but already cached 363s will be displayed) 363s --fetch-later run non-interactively with an URL as argument to fetch 363s it later 363s --depth DEPTH depth of the cache to build. Default is 1. More is 363s crazy. Use at your own risks! 363s --images-mode IMAGES_MODE 363s the mode to use to choose which images to download in 363s a HTML page. one of (None, readable, full). Warning: 363s full will slowdown your sync. 363s --cache-validity CACHE_VALIDITY 363s duration for which a cache is valid before sync 363s (seconds) 363s --version display version information and quit 363s --features display available features and dependancies then quit 363s offpunk --features 364s Upgrading cache to version 1: migrating index.txt to gophermap 364s Offpunk 2.2 364s =========== 364s Highly recommended: 364s - python-cryptography : Installed 364s - xdg-open : Installed 364s 364s Web browsing: 364s - python-requests : Installed 364s - python-feedparser : Installed 364s - python-bs4 : Installed 364s - python-readability : Installed 364s - timg 1.3.2+ : Installed 364s - chafa 1.10+ : Installed 364s 364s Nice to have: 364s - python-setproctitle : Installed 364s - xsel : Installed 364s 364s Features : 364s - Render images (chafa or timg) : Installed 364s - Render HTML (bs4, readability) : Installed 364s - Render Atom/RSS feeds (feedparser) : Installed 364s - Connect to http/https (requests) : Installed 364s - Detect text encoding (python-chardet) : Installed 364s - copy to/from clipboard (xsel) : Installed 364s - restore last position (less 572+) : Installed 364s 364s Config directory : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.config/offpunk/ 364s User Data directory : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/ 364s Cache directoy : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.cache/offpunk/ 364s echo quit | offpunk --bookmarks 364s bookmarks (0 items) (local file) 364s bookmarks 364s Creating config directory /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.config/offpunk/ 364s Creating config directory /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/ 364s Welcome to Offpunk! 364s Type `help` to get the list of available command. 364s ON> You can close your screen! 364s 364s # 1. Basic commands 364s cat << END | offpunk 364s version 364s help 364s help abbrevs 364s help add 364s help back 364s help blackbox 364s help bookmarks 364s help cat 364s help cert 364s help copy 364s help find 364s help forward 364s help go 364s help gus 364s help handler 364s help help 364s help history 364s help info 364s help list 364s help ls 364s help mark 364s help move 364s help offline 364s help online 364s help open 364s help redirect 364s help reload 364s help root 364s help save 364s help set 364s help shell echo test 364s help subscribe 364s help sync 364s help theme 364s help tour 364s help url 364s help version 364s help wikipedia 364s help exit 364s help quit 364s quit 364s END 365s Welcome to Offpunk! 365s Type `help` to get the list of available command. 365s ON> Offpunk 2.2 365s =========== 365s Highly recommended: 365s - python-cryptography : Installed 365s - xdg-open : Installed 365s 365s Web browsing: 365s - python-requests : Installed 365s - python-feedparser : Installed 365s - python-bs4 : Installed 365s - python-readability : Installed 365s - timg 1.3.2+ : Installed 365s - chafa 1.10+ : Installed 365s 365s Nice to have: 365s - python-setproctitle : Installed 365s - xsel : Installed 365s 365s Features : 365s - Render images (chafa or timg) : Installed 365s - Render HTML (bs4, readability) : Installed 365s - Render Atom/RSS feeds (feedparser) : Installed 365s - Connect to http/https (requests) : Installed 365s - Detect text encoding (python-chardet) : Installed 365s - copy to/from clipboard (xsel) : Installed 365s - restore last position (less 572+) : Installed 365s 365s Config directory : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.config/offpunk/ 365s User Data directory : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/ 365s Cache directoy : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.cache/offpunk/ 365s ON> 365s Documented commands (type help ): 365s ======================================== 365s abbrevs cat go info offline reload shell up 365s add copy gus list online root subscribe url 365s archive exit handler ls open save sync version 365s back find help mark quit search theme view 365s bookmarks forward history move redirect set tour wikipedia 365s 365s ON> Print all Offpunk command abbreviations. 365s ON> Add the current URL to the list specied as argument. 365s If no argument given, URL is added to Bookmarks. 365s ON> Go back to the previous gemini item. 365s ON> *** No help on blackbox 365s ON> Show or access the bookmarks menu. 365s 'bookmarks' shows all bookmarks. 365s 'bookmarks n' navigates immediately to item n in the bookmark menu. 365s Bookmarks are stored using the 'add' command. 365s ON> Run most recently visited item through "cat" command. 365s ON> *** No help on cert 365s ON> Copy the content of the last visited page as gemtext/html in the clipboard. 365s Use with "url" as argument to only copy the adress. 365s Use with "raw" to copy ANSI content as seen in your terminal (with colour codes). 365s Use with "cache" to copy the path of the cached content. 365s Use with "title" to copy the title of the page. 365s Use with "link" to copy a link in the gemtext format to that page with the title. 365s 365s ON> Find in current page by displaying only relevant lines (grep). 365s ON> Go forward to the next gemini item. 365s ON> Go to a gemini URL or marked item. 365s ON> Submit a search query to the geminispace.info search engine. 365s ON> View or set handler commands for different MIME types. 365s ON> ALARM! Recursion detected! ALARM! Prepare to eject! 365s ON> Display history. 365s ON> Display information about current page. 365s ON> Manage list of bookmarked pages. 365s - list : display available lists 365s - list $LIST : display pages in $LIST 365s - list create $NEWLIST : create a new list 365s - list edit $LIST : edit the list 365s - list subscribe $LIST : during sync, add new links found in listed pages to tour 365s - list freeze $LIST : don’t update pages in list during sync if a cache already exists 365s - list normal $LIST : update pages in list during sync but don’t add anything to tour 365s - list delete $LIST : delete a list permanently (a confirmation is required) 365s - list help : print this help 365s See also : 365s - add $LIST (to add current page to $LIST or, by default, to bookmarks) 365s - move $LIST (to add current page to list while removing from all others) 365s - archive (to remove current page from all lists while adding to archives) 365s 365s There’s no "delete" on purpose. The use of "archive" is recommended. 365s 365s The following lists cannot be removed or frozen but can be edited with "list edit" 365s - list archives : contains last 200 archived URLs 365s - history : contains last 200 visisted URLs 365s - to_fetch : contains URLs that will be fetch during the next sync 365s - tour : contains the next URLs to visit during a tour (see "help tour") 365s 365s 365s ON> List contents of current index. 365s Use 'ls -l' to see URLs. 365s ON> Mark the current item with a single letter. This letter can then 365s be passed to the 'go' command to return to the current item later. 365s Think of it like marks in vi: 'mark a'='ma' and 'go a'=''a'. 365s Marks are temporary until shutdown (not saved to disk). 365s ON> move LIST will add the current page to the list LIST. 365s With a major twist: current page will be removed from all other lists. 365s If current page was not in a list, this command is similar to `add LIST`. 365s ON> Use Offpunk offline by only accessing cached content 365s ON> 365s # cert calls a submenu which expects then a blank line to get outside. 365s # find will call the pager 365s # gus and search will launch the client to the search engine. 365s # reload will call the pager 365s # wikipedia will require test to have Internet access 365s cat << END | offpunk 365s abbrevs 365s add 365s archive 365s back 365s blackbox 365s bookmarks 365s cat 365s cert 365s 365s copy 365s forward 365s go 365s handler 365s history 365s info 365s list 365s ls 365s mark 365s move 365s offline 365s online 365s open 365s redirect 365s root 365s save 365s set 365s shell echo test 365s subscribe 365s 365s sync 365s tour 365s theme 365s url 365s exit 365s END 365s Use Offpunk online with a direct connection 365s ON> Open current item with the configured handler or xdg-open. 365s Uses "open url" to open current URL in a browser. 365s see "handler" command to set your handler. 365s ON> Display and manage the list of redirected URLs. This features is mostly useful to use privacy-friendly frontends for popular websites. 365s ON> Reload the current URL. 365s ON> Go to root selector of the server hosting current item. 365s ON> Save an item to the filesystem. 365s 'save n filename' saves menu item n to the specified filename. 365s 'save filename' saves the last viewed item to the specified filename. 365s 'save n' saves menu item n to an automagic filename. 365s ON> View or set various options. 365s ON> *** No help on shell echo test 365s ON> Subscribe to current page by saving it in the "subscribed" list. 365s If a new link is found in the page during a --sync, the new link is automatically 365s fetched and added to your next tour. 365s To unsubscribe, remove the page from the "subscribed" list. 365s ON> Synchronize all bookmarks lists and URLs from the to_fetch list. 365s - New elements in pages in subscribed lists will be added to tour 365s - Elements in list to_fetch will be retrieved and added to tour 365s - Normal lists will be synchronized and updated 365s - Frozen lists will be fetched only if not present. 365s 365s Before a sync, you can edit the list of URLs that will be fetched with the 365s following command: "list edit to_fetch" 365s 365s Argument : duration of cache validity (in seconds). 365s ON> Change the colors of your rendered text. 365s 365s "theme ELEMENT COLOR" 365s 365s ELEMENT is one of: window_title, window_subtitle, title, 365s subtitle,subsubtitle,link,oneline_link,new_link,image_link,preformatted,blockquote. 365s 365s COLOR is one or many (separated by space) of: bold, faint, italic, underline, black, 365s red, green, yellow, blue, purple, cyan, white. 365s 365s Each color can alternatively be prefaced with "bright_". 365s ON> Add index items as waypoints on a tour, which is basically a FIFO 365s queue of gemini items. 365s 365s `tour` or `t` alone brings you to the next item in your tour. 365s Items can be added with `tour 1 2 3 4` or ranges like `tour 1-4`. 365s All items in current menu can be added with `tour *`. 365s All items in $LIST can be added with `tour $LIST`. 365s Current item can be added back to the end of the tour with `tour .`. 365s Current tour can be listed with `tour ls` and scrubbed with `tour clear`. 365s ON> Print URL of most recently visited item. 365s ON> Display version and system information. 365s ON> Search on wikipedia using the configured Gemini interface. 365s The first word should be the two letters code for the language. 365s Exemple : "wikipedia en Gemini protocol" 365s But you can also use abbreviations to go faster: 365s "wen Gemini protocol". (your abbreviation might be missing, report the bug) 365s The interface used can be modified with the command: 365s "set wikipedia URL" where URL should contains two "%s", the first 365s one used for the language, the second for the search string. 365s ON> Exit Offpunk. 365s ON> Exit Offpunk. 365s ON> You can close your screen! 365s Welcome to Offpunk! 365s Type `help` to get the list of available command. 365s ON> 365s Command Abbreviations: 365s ====================== 365s .. up 365s a add 365s b back 365s bb blackbox 365s bm bookmarks 365s book bookmarks 365s cp copy 365s f forward 365s g go 365s h history 365s hist history 365s l view 365s less view 365s man help 365s mv move 365s n next 365s off offline 365s on online 365s p previous 365s prev previous 365s q quit 365s r reload 365s s save 365s se search 365s / find 365s t tour 365s u up 365s v view 365s w wikipedia 365s wen wikipedia en 365s wfr wikipedia fr 365s wes wikipedia es 365s 365s ON> You need to 'go' somewhere, first 365s ON> You need to 'go' somewhere, first 365s ON> ON> What? 365s ON> bookmarks (0 items) (local file) 365s bookmarks 365s ON> bookmarks (0 items) (local file) 365s bookmarks 365s ON> What? 365s ON> ON> xsel: Can't open display: (null) 365s : Inappropriate ioctl for device 365s ON> ON> /usr/bin/xdg-open: 882: www-browser: not found 365s /usr/bin/xdg-open: 882: links2: not found 365s /usr/bin/xdg-open: 882: elinks: not found 365s /usr/bin/xdg-open: 882: links: not found 365s /usr/bin/xdg-open: 882: lynx: not found 365s /usr/bin/xdg-open: 882: w3m: not found 365s xdg-open: no method available for opening '/tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/lists' 365s Go where? (hint: simply copy an URL in your clipboard) 365s ON> ON> history (1 items) (local file) 365s history 365s [1] bookmarks (bookmarks), visited on Sat Mar 23 05:09:31 2024 365s  365s ON> history (history) 365s 365s URL : list:///history 365s Mime : text/gemini 365s Cache : /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/lists/history.gmi 365s Renderer : t.GemtextRenderer 365s 365s Page is not save in any list 365s ON>  (2 items) (local file) 365s 365s Bookmarks Lists (updated during sync) 365s [1] bookmarks (0 items) 365s 365s System Lists 365s [2] history (1 items) 365s  365s ON> [1] list:///bookmarks 365s [2] list:///history 365s ON> ON> LIST argument is required as the target for your move 365s ON> Offpunk is now offline and will only access cached content 365s OFF> Offpunk is online and will access the network 365s ON> ON> Current redirections: 365s -------------------- 365s *twitter.com -> nitter.net 365s youtube.com -> yewtu.be 365s youtu.be -> yewtu.be 365s *reddit.com -> teddit.net 365s *medium.com -> scribe.rip 365s *firebase.google.com -> blocked 365s *tiktok.com -> blocked 365s *facebook.com -> blocked 365s *google-analytics.com -> blocked 365s *google-health-ads.blogspot.com -> blocked 365s *doubleclick.net -> blocked 365s *ads.yahoo.com -> blocked 365s *linkedin.com -> blocked 365s *advertising.amazon.com -> blocked 365s *google-webfonts-helper.herokuapp.com -> blocked 365s *fbcdn.net -> blocked 365s *licdn.com -> blocked 365s *facebook.net -> blocked 365s *admanager.google.com -> blocked 365s *advertising.theguardian.com -> blocked 365s *advertise.newrepublic.com -> blocked 365s 365s To add new, use "redirect origine.com destination.org" 365s To remove a redirect, use "redirect origine.com NONE" 365s To completely block a website, use "redirect origine.com BLOCK" 365s To block also subdomains, prefix with *: "redirect *origine.com BLOCK" 365s ON> list:/ does not exist 365s ON> Can’t save /tmp/autopkgtest.u9j989/autopkgtest_tmp/.local/share/offpunk/lists because it’s a folder, not a file 365s ON> accept_bad_ssl_certificates False 365s archives_size 200 365s auto_follow_redirects True 365s beta False 365s debug False 365s default_protocol gemini 365s download_images_first True 365s editor None 365s history_size 200 365s images_mode readable 365s max_size_download 10 365s redirects True 365s search gemini://kennedy.gemi.dev/search?%s 365s short_timeout 5 365s timeout 600 365s tls_mode tofu 365s width 72 365s wikipedia gemini://vault.transjovian.org:1965/search/%s/%s 365s ON> test 365s ON> No feed detected. You can still watch the page : 365s [1] list:/// [Directory] 365s 365s Which feed do you want to subscribe ? > No subscription registered 365s ON> * * * 0 to fetch in bookmarks * * * 365s * * * 0 to fetch in tour * * * 365s End of sync 365s ON> End of tour. 365s ON> window_title set to ['red', 'bold'] 365s window_subtitle set to ['red', 'faint'] 365s title set to ['blue', 'bold', 'underline'] 365s subtitle set to ['blue'] 365s subsubtitle set to ['blue', 'faint'] 365s link set to ['blue', 'faint'] 365s new_link set to ['bold'] 365s oneline_link set to [] 365s image_link set to ['yellow', 'faint'] 365s preformatted set to ['faint'] 365s blockquote set to ['italic'] 365s prompt_on set to ['green'] 365s prompt_off set to ['green'] 365s ON> list:/// 365s ON> You can close your screen! 365s 365s # 2. Checks against gemini file 365s cat << END | offpunk 365s go file://$PWD/index.gmi 365s quit 365s END 366s Welcome to Offpunk! 366s Type `help` to get the list of available command. 366s ON> index.gmi (7 items) (local file) 366s OFFPUNK - An Offline-First Browser for the Smolnet 366s 366s Offpunk is a command-line browser and feed reader dedicated to browsing 366s the Web, Gemini, Gopher and Spartan. Thanks to its permanent cache, it 366s is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well 366s when connected. 366s 366s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, 366s displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex 366s lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a 366s perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed 366s by its shell integration. 366s 366s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and 366s minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports 366s http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 366s 366s 366s [1] Installing Offpunk and dependencies 366s [2] First steps 366s [3] Configuring Offpunk 366s [4] Using Offpunk offline 366s [5] Lists and subscriptions 366s [6] Shell and OS integrations 366s [7] Roadmap & Contributions 366s 366s  366s ON> You can close your screen! 366s 366s # 3. Test netcache command 366s # 3.0 Basic 366s netcache --help 366s usage: netcache [-h] [--path] [--offline] [--max-size MAX_SIZE] 366s [--timeout TIMEOUT] [--cache-validity CACHE_VALIDITY] 366s [URL ...] 366s 366s Netcache is a command-line tool to retrieve, cache and access networked 366s content. By default, netcache will returns a cached version of a given URL, 366s downloading it only if not existing. A validity duration, in seconds, can also 366s be given so that netcache downloads the content only if the existing cache is 366s older than the validity. 366s 366s positional arguments: 366s URL download URL and returns the content or the path to a 366s cached version 366s 366s options: 366s -h, --help show this help message and exit 366s --path return path to the cache instead of the content of the 366s cache 366s --offline Do not attempt to download, return cached version or 366s error 366s --max-size MAX_SIZE Cancel download of items above that size (value in 366s Mb). 366s --timeout TIMEOUT Time to wait before cancelling connection (in second). 366s --cache-validity CACHE_VALIDITY 366s maximum age, in second, of the cached version before 366s redownloading a new version 366s # 3.1 Various suboptions 366s OUT="$(netcache --path "file://$PWD/index.gmi")" 367s echo "$OUT" | grep -q "$PWD/index.gmi" 367s # (Note that the file local do not feed the user's cache.) 367s # 3.2 Main functionality 367s netcache "file://$PWD/index.gmi" 367s # OFFPUNK - An Offline-First Browser for the Smolnet 367s 367s Offpunk is a command-line browser and feed reader dedicated to browsing the Web, Gemini, Gopher and Spartan. Thanks to its permanent cache, it is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well when connected. 367s 367s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed by its shell integration. 367s 367s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 367s 367s 367s => install.gmi Installing Offpunk and dependencies 367s => tutorial.gmi First steps 367s => config.gmi Configuring Offpunk 367s => offline.gmi Using Offpunk offline 367s => lists.gmi Lists and subscriptions 367s => shell.gmi Shell and OS integrations 367s => dev.gmi Roadmap & Contributions 367s 367s 367s netcache --offline "file://$PWD/index.gmi" 368s # OFFPUNK - An Offline-First Browser for the Smolnet 368s 368s Offpunk is a command-line browser and feed reader dedicated to browsing the Web, Gemini, Gopher and Spartan. Thanks to its permanent cache, it is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well when connected. 368s 368s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed by its shell integration. 368s 368s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 368s 368s 368s => install.gmi Installing Offpunk and dependencies 368s => tutorial.gmi First steps 368s => config.gmi Configuring Offpunk 368s => offline.gmi Using Offpunk offline 368s => lists.gmi Lists and subscriptions 368s => shell.gmi Shell and OS integrations 368s => dev.gmi Roadmap & Contributions 368s 368s 368s netcache --max-size 1 "file://$PWD/index.gmi" 368s # OFFPUNK - An Offline-First Browser for the Smolnet 368s 368s Offpunk is a command-line browser and feed reader dedicated to browsing the Web, Gemini, Gopher and Spartan. Thanks to its permanent cache, it is optimised to be used offline with rare connections but works as well when connected. 368s 368s Offpunk is optimised for reading and supports readability mode, displaying pictures, subscribing to pages or RSS feeds, managing complex lists of bookmarks. Its integrated help and easy commands make it a perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed by its shell integration. 368s 368s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 368s 368s 368s => install.gmi Installing Offpunk and dependencies 368s => tutorial.gmi First steps 368s => config.gmi Configuring Offpunk 368s => offline.gmi Using Offpunk offline 368s => lists.gmi Lists and subscriptions 368s => shell.gmi Shell and OS integrations 368s => dev.gmi Roadmap & Contributions 368s 368s 368s # Note that testing the --timeout looks to need Internet, so we'll skip this 368s # option for now. 368s 368s # 4. Test ansicat 368s # 4.0 Basic 368s ansicat --help 368s usage: ansicat [-h] 368s [--format {auto,gemtext,html,feed,gopher,image,folder,text,plaintext}] 368s [--mime MIME] [--url [URL ...]] [--mode MODE] 368s [INPUT ...] 368s 368s ansicat is a terminal rendering tool that will render multiple formats (HTML, 368s Gemtext, RSS, Gophermap, Image) into ANSI text and colors. When used on a 368s file, ansicat will try to autodetect the format. When used with standard 368s input, the format must be manually specified. If the content contains links, 368s the original URL of the content can be specified in order to correctly modify 368s relatives links. 368s 368s positional arguments: 368s INPUT Path to the text to render (default to stdin) 368s 368s options: 368s -h, --help show this help message and exit 368s --format {auto,gemtext,html,feed,gopher,image,folder,text,plaintext} 368s Renderer to use. Available: auto, gemtext, html, feed, 368s gopher, image, folder, plaintext 368s --mime MIME Mime of the content to parse 368s --url [URL ...] Original URL of the content 368s --mode MODE Which mode should be used to render: normal (default), 368s full or source. With HTML, the normal mode try to 368s extract the article. 369s # 4.1 Test some ansicat formats and options 369s # WARNING: there is something about autopkgtest environment that causes the two 369s # below commands to crash, but running them by hand works perfectly. 369s # This may indicate fragility in the tool, but it is curious that the 369s # 4.2 section below gave no difficulty: if this crashes too, then it 369s # may be reasonable to skip it as well. 369s #ansicat --format plaintext index.gmi 369s #ansicat --mime text/plain index.gmi 369s # 4.2 Main functionality 369s ansicat --url "file://$PWD/index.gmi" index.gmi 369s Format or mime should be specified when running with stdin 369s 369s # 5. Test opnk 369s # 5.0 Basic 369s opnk --help 369s usage: opnk [-h] [--mode MODE] [--cache-validity CACHE_VALIDITY] [INPUT ...] 369s 369s opnk is an universal open command tool that will try to display any file in 369s the pager less after rendering its content with ansicat. 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Its integrated help and easy commands make it a 370s perfect tool for command-line novices while power-users will be amazed 370s by its shell integration. 370s 370s Offpunk is written in Python 3 by Ploum. It aims to be portable and 370s minimise dependencies, making them optional. It supports 370s http/https/gopher/gemini/spartan on both IPv4 and IPv6. 370s 370s 370s [1] Installing Offpunk and dependencies 370s [2] First steps 370s [3] Configuring Offpunk 370s [4] Using Offpunk offline 370s [5] Lists and subscriptions 370s [6] Shell and OS integrations 370s [7] Roadmap & Contributions 370s 370s  371s autopkgtest [05:09:38]: test run-commands: -----------------------] 374s run-commands PASS 374s autopkgtest [05:09:41]: test run-commands: - - - - - - - - - - results - - - - - - - - - - 378s autopkgtest [05:09:45]: @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ summary 378s run-commands PASS 378s run-commands PASS 378s run-commands PASS