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Unraid Patch plugin

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The plugin should really parse the output of patch and output messages a normal user can understand based on the various possible results instead of just dumping the raw output. 

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  • Why is this plugin being called out as an Error from the FixProblems plugin?  I don't believe it belongs in the category of Error.  Should be downgraded to Warning. 

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    may i suggest updating the top comment to clarify this from the beginning? I believe a lot of people like myself and others already will be coming here with this question, and they shouldn't have to r

  • The source for the plugin itself is available here:   https://github.com/unraid/unraid.patch The patches that it installs can be found on your flash drive in   /boot/config/plugins/unraid.patch/

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2 hours ago, Kilrah said:

The plugin should really parse the output of patch and output messages a normal user can understand based on the various possible results instead of just dumping the raw output. 

Isn't that the last line?  "Patches Installed" or "....Reboot to install"

Much like "My Servers / Unraid Connect", I have zero interest in installing this plugin.

 

Can you please confirm that these same patches will also be offered in the next patch/minor release (proper semver) version builds as well? or are you trying to force this as "the only way to update" unraid into the future?

 

Also, can Lime Technology give us a bit more detail on why you aren't just releasing patch versions more frequently for servers and instead having this whole new aggressively opinionated plugin bringing this functionality in? The very slow release cadence from Lime Technology seems to be the bottleneck here, which I don't really understand... In the semver pattern, you usually expect with longer running versions having a pretty high patch number by the next minor/major version releasing...

 

Appreicated,

Brian

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On 2/5/2025 at 5:13 PM, absent said:

Can you please confirm that these same patches will also be offered in the next patch/minor release (proper semver) version builds as well?

 

absolutely

On 2/5/2025 at 5:08 AM, Squid said:

Thanks.  The message itself is harmless, and we're trying to figure out why it's showing up.

I'm seeing the same line "/tmp/inline.sh: line 3: NOT_DELETE.plg: command not found"

 

I'm guessing it's somehow related to the file /boot/config/plugins/AAA-UnraidPatch-BootLoader-DO_NOT_DELETE.plg

 

I uninstalled the mover tuning plugin as well but that didn't affect it...not that I expected it to...

On 2/5/2025 at 3:08 PM, Squid said:

Thanks.  The message itself is harmless, and we're trying to figure out why it's showing up.

Thank you for the timely reply on this and my other question.

I've been getting the following message each morning: 

 

warning: Potentially dangerous mode on unraid-api: 0666
error: Ignoring unraid-api because it is writable by group or others.
error: found error in file unraid-api, skipping
warning: Potentially dangerous mode on unraid-api.patch: 0666
error: Ignoring unraid-api.patch because it is writable by group or others.
error: found error in file unraid-api.patch, skipping

 

There is a patch on the boot USB drive, I think the permissions might have been changed when I moved the config files to a new stick via windows. Should I change the permissions (and what to?) or is it safe to just delete the patch file? 

 

unraid.patch-2025.01.31 a-X86_64-1.txz

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2 hours ago, Mushin said:

I've been getting the following message each morning: 

You're not the only one.  I've had the same, and keeping an eye on these topics.

15 minutes ago, Cessquill said:

You're not the only one.  I've had the same, and keeping an eye on these topics.

That message comes from a log rotate file that has the wrong file permissions.  It is harmless.  It just means the log rotate didn't work.  There will be a fix shortly.

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13 hours ago, Mushin said:

I've been getting the following message each morning: 

 

warning: Potentially dangerous mode on unraid-api: 0666
error: Ignoring unraid-api because it is writable by group or others.
error: found error in file unraid-api, skipping
warning: Potentially dangerous mode on unraid-api.patch: 0666
error: Ignoring unraid-api.patch because it is writable by group or others.
error: found error in file unraid-api.patch, skipping

 

To be clear, this is unrelated to the Patch Plugin https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/stable-releases/potentially-dangerous-mode-on-unraid-api-r3625/?tab=comments#comment-32597

 

  • 3 months later...

Is the Unraid Patch plugin not available anymore?

Edited by glbjr29

13 hours ago, glbjr29 said:

Is the Unraid Patch plugin not available anymore?

 

I was just wondering the same since I can't find it anymore 🤔

If on 7.1.0+

 

Patch plugin

https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/release-notes/7.1.0/#rolling-back


"Rolling back

We are making improvements to how we distribute patches between releases, so the standalone Patch Plugin will be uninstalled from this release. If rolling back to an earlier release we'd recommend reinstalling it. More details to come."

 

Edited by Niklas

  • 7 months later...

I think it is fair to say that 7.2.2 and 7.2.3 are what I would call "VERY minor releases". It stinks to see that there's a new version of Unraid available and discover there's no profound fixes/no real reason to endure the pain of moving to it. All that to say, I'm missing this patch plugin. Is there any hope of it's return? I was very surprised to see there hasn't been any activity here for over 6 months!

On 12/19/2025 at 10:13 PM, danull said:

I think it is fair to say that 7.2.2 and 7.2.3 are what I would call "VERY minor releases". It stinks to see that there's a new version of Unraid available and discover there's no profound fixes/no real reason to endure the pain of moving to it. All that to say, I'm missing this patch plugin. Is there any hope of it's return? I was very surprised to see there hasn't been any activity here for over 6 months!

It looks like it was removed starting from OS 7.1.0 just over six months ago.

https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/release-notes/7.1.0/#rolling-back

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