Package Details: nagstamon 3.16.2-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/nagstamon.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: nagstamon
Description: Nagios status monitor for the desktop
Upstream URL: https://nagstamon.ifw-dresden.de/
Licenses: GPL
Submitter: ghostbuster
Maintainer: ghostbuster
Last Packager: ghostbuster
Votes: 23
Popularity: 0.033766
First Submitted: 2015-08-09 16:15 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-25 14:32 (UTC)

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gerdesj commented on 2022-01-11 12:01 (UTC)

@ghostbuster - "Most likely, I will add requests-gssapi as optdepend." - that sounds like the best plan for now. It will keep people using -kerberos as is and provide a way for those like me to move on with -gssapi.

ghostbuster commented on 2022-01-11 11:44 (UTC)

@chrit: I did not find an import for spnego in the nagstamon source code, please provide a full stacktrace of the crash.

@gerdesj: requests-gssapi and requests-kerberos seem to behave different, although requests-gssapi claims to be a fully compatible drop-in replacement for requests-kerberos. If this package depends on python-requests-gssapi Nagstamon always uses requests-gssapi instead of requests-kerberos and there seems to be no way for the user to change this behaviour, so I have to think about this topic a bit more. Most likely, I will add requests-gssapi as optdepend.

chrit commented on 2022-01-11 11:09 (UTC)

Please add dependency python-pyspnego Tool crashes with: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'spnego'

gerdesj commented on 2022-01-10 13:13 (UTC)

Please add python-requests-gssapi to depends.

I use Kerberos to authenticate to my Icinga instances. That stopped working. I flagged python-requests-kerberos as out of date and it was recently updated but that didn't fix my problem. I went back to the nagstamon code and noticed in

https://github.com/HenriWahl/Nagstamon/blob/master/Nagstamon/Servers/Generic.py

line 56 - "# requests_gssapi is newer but not available everywhere"

I installed python-requests-gssapi from the AUR and that fixed my problem.

samuelbernardo commented on 2022-01-04 11:40 (UTC)

Sorry, I didn't clean all caches from AUR. After cleaning all caches and install it again it worked, just like magenbrot mentioned before.

samuelbernardo commented on 2022-01-04 11:33 (UTC)

archlinux python move up to 3.10 release. Current installed modules for nagstamon are for release 3.9. Even adapting to use current version with python3.9 is not the best way, since many dependencies are not available, so would break python maintenance using packages (need to use pip afterwards to import all missing dependencies). Also removing and installing again nagstamon don't solve the issue, since current pkgbuild install the compiled sources for python3.9. Looking to upstream in documentation they mention to support python >= 3.6 so maybe better to update the pkgbuild to install the modules into current python version. So current solution was to install nagstamon-git that compiles from source and install the modules for python3.10.

magenbrot commented on 2021-12-15 10:05 (UTC)

@ghostbuster, you're right. I cleared yay's cache and forced a rebuild. It's working now. thank you for the quick answer!

ghostbuster commented on 2021-12-15 09:56 (UTC)

I'm unable to reproduce the error with a fresh build of the package. As Python seems to be unable to find the Nagstamon module, there might be some kind of issue in your python environment.

magenbrot commented on 2021-12-15 09:41 (UTC)

nagstamon won't run currently: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/nagstamon", line 29, in <module> from Nagstamon.Config import conf ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'Nagstamon'

ghostbuster commented on 2021-11-21 00:19 (UTC)

Fixed