v2.25.1 FTBFS (Android)
Trying to build v2.25.1 with `npm build:android` fails with what looks like a missing dependency. This was not an issue with v2.25.0, so the cause is some recent change.
The full log is below, but here’s what I think is the crucial part:
* What went wrong:
Could not determine the dependencies of task ':app:mergeReleaseNativeLibs'.
> Could not resolve all dependencies for configuration ':app:releaseRuntimeClasspath'.
> Could not resolve project :frameanimation.
Required by:
project :app > project :expo > project :expo-image
> No matching variant of project :frameanimation was found. The consumer was configured to find a library for use during runtime, preferably optimized for Android, as well as attribute 'com.android.build.api.attributes.AgpVersionAttr' with value '8.2.1', attribute 'com.android.build.api.attributes.BuildTypeAttr' with value 'release', attribute 'org.jetbrains.kotlin.platform.type' with value 'androidJvm' but:
- No variants exist.
> Could not resolve project :gif.
Required by:
project :app > project :expo > project :expo-image
> No matching variant of project :gif was found. The consumer was configured to find a library for use during runtime, preferably optimized for Android, as well as attribute 'com.android.build.api.attributes.AgpVersionAttr' with value '8.2.1', attribute 'com.android.build.api.attributes.BuildTypeAttr' with value 'release', attribute 'org.jetbrains.kotlin.platform.type' with value 'androidJvm' but:
- No variants exist.
Czechoslovakia hasn’t existed in decades
Czechoslovakia hasn’t existed in decades. Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic.
Clickable reblog icon shown in web UI for unlisted posts
As per title. Unlisted posts can not be reblogged, but the web UI still shows a reblog icon for such posts, and it can be clicked. After spinning for a while it then returns to its initial state, which is confusing (especially if you’re unaware of the limitation of reblogging unlisted posts).
The official mobile client does better: there such posts apparently don’t have the reblog icon. An alternative solution is Mastodon’s (web UI’s) way of showing a boost icon, but disabling it (so that it doesn’t react to clicks).
(The instance I’m on is pixelfed.social. The most recent post I had this issue with was federated from https://vernissage.photos/@magda/7470629220893329794#)
Here’s screenshots of my filters, and of a post on my timeline matching the filter
Attached is a screenshot of one of my filters, and of a post on my timeline matching the filter (see the hashtags at the end). There’s nothing (at all) in the console log. My handle is @uusijani@mastodon.social. The post in this case apparently comes from a federated blog.
I have a feeling that most times I’ve seen posts that should have been filtered out, they’ve been boosted ones and not OC from people I follow. But obviously it could just be that I don’t follow many people who post about things that I like to hide with filters.
/opt/mattermost/client/root.html changed after installing
In at least the past couple of updates of Mattermost, the .deb package has changed contents of /opt/mattermost/client/root.html sometime after installing the update, which changes the file’s checksum. This is an issue for people like me, who run debsums --changed daily as part of monitoring the integrity of my server.
I’m not intimately familiar with Debian packaging, but I don’t think those (checksummed) installation files should change post-install. Maybe an unchanging template file should be installed instead, and the final file generated from that?
(I’ve inspected the file, and the only change from the package-provided one is an addition of ”js.stripe.com/v3” to aheader tag, so I’m pretty sure this is a packaging issue and not filesystem corruption or a malicious attacker.)
As a workaround, I can of course recalculate the new checksum, and update the .md5sums file where it’s listed accordingly, but… eww.
(Somewhat related: #26769)
Updated the Device information section above accordingly.
Updated the Device information section above accordingly.
I just updated to 22.1 and can confirm that the issue is indeed still unfixed
I just updated to 22.1 and can confirm that the issue is indeed still unfixed.
Blocked the account, unblocked the domain, then blocked it again, and now those posts appear to have vanished
I blocked the account all those posts listed were from, then unblocked the domain (after which the posts were still there on the home feed), then blocked it again, and now those posts appear to have vanished. I don’t know which of the steps were crucial, but I’m open to experimenting further if it can help.




