Resilience-validated release. Three full sweeps of the new resilience
harness against .228 confirm no shipstoppers.
Big user-visible:
- Bitcoin RPC auth durably correct via host-rendered nginx.conf bind-mount,
replaces fragile post-start exec that failed under restricted-cap rootless
podman ("crun: write cgroup.procs: Permission denied")
- Multi-container stack installs (indeedhub, immich, btcpay, mempool) now
emit phase events at every boundary so the progress bar advances
- Apps no longer vanish from the dashboard mid-install (absent-scanner skips
packages in transitional states)
- Indeedhub fresh installs work end-to-end (was 8500+ restart loop): five
missing env vars (DATABASE_PORT, QUEUE_HOST, QUEUE_PORT,
S3_PRIVATE_BUCKET_NAME, AES_MASTER_SECRET) added to install code
- Tailscale install fixed: --entrypoint string was being passed as a single
shell-line arg; switched to custom_args array
- Catalog cleaned of broken entries (dwn, endurain, ollama removed; nextcloud
restored on docker.io)
- Bitcoin Core update path uses correct image (was looking for nonexistent
lfg2025/bitcoin:28.4)
- ISO installs now allocate swap on the encrypted data partition
Infra:
- New resilience harness (scripts/resilience/) — black-box state-machine
tester, every app × every transition. Run before each release.
Sweep #3 final: PASS 107 / FAIL 12 / SKIP 14. The 12 fails are 1 cosmetic
(homeassistant trusted_hosts), 8 harness/timing false-positives, and 3
non-shipstopper tracked items. Down from 23 in baseline sweep #1.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Archipelago App Catalog
Dynamic app catalog for the Archipelago marketplace. Nodes fetch this catalog to discover available apps.
How it works
- The Archipelago frontend fetches
catalog.jsonfrom this repo - Apps listed here appear in every node's app store automatically
- When a user installs an app, the backend pulls the Docker image and creates the container
Adding a new app
Add an entry to catalog.json:
{
"id": "my-app",
"title": "My App",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "What it does",
"icon": "/assets/img/app-icons/my-app.svg",
"author": "Author",
"category": "data",
"dockerImage": "git.tx1138.com/lfg2025/my-app:1.0.0",
"repoUrl": "https://github.com/...",
"containerConfig": {
"ports": ["8080:8080"],
"volumes": ["/var/lib/archipelago/my-app:/data"],
"env": ["NODE_ENV=production"]
}
}
For apps with hardcoded backend configs (Bitcoin, LND, etc.), containerConfig is optional.
For new apps, include containerConfig so the backend knows how to create the container.
Categories
money, commerce, data, home, nostr, networking, community, development, l484