Of the 33 apps behind upstream, these five pull straight from a public
registry, so their targets exist already and the bump is real work rather
than a promise:
strfry 1.0.4 -> 1.1.1
netbird (nginx) 1.27-alpine -> 1.31.3-alpine
pine (nginx) 1.27-alpine -> 1.31.3-alpine
pine-piper 2.2.2 -> 2.4.2
nostr-rs-relay 0.8.9 -> 0.10.0
All five targets verified present upstream with skopeo before editing, so
none of these can turn into an image-not-found on a node.
Deliberately NOT bumped here, though they are also direct-pull:
core-lightning (v23.08 -> v26.06, ~3 years of schema migrations), gitea
(four minors of DB migrations), and netbird-server/netbird-dashboard —
which have to move in lockstep and carry their own migrations. Those are
each a piece of work, not a line edit.
The other 24 are blocked on something else entirely: their images live in
our mirror and none of the upgrade targets have been mirrored yet, so a
pin bump alone would break every install. That needs registry push
credentials.
These take effect when the catalog is regenerated and re-signed — the
catalog overrides on-disk manifests, so editing here changes nothing on a
node until the signing ceremony.
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Nodes offer an update when the signed catalog pins something newer than
what's running, and that machinery is fine. The missing step was the one
before it: nothing told *us* when upstream shipped. A pin could sit at
fedimintd v0.10.0 for months while every node in the fleet correctly and
confidently reported "up to date".
The reason nothing could tell us is that a manifest records only our
mirror — `source.archipelago-foundation.org/lfg2025/fedimintd:v0.10.0`
says nothing about the project it was mirrored from. So this adds an
optional `app.upstream` block naming the real source, and a script that
asks each one what it has released.
Running it answers the question that prompted this. Of 58 apps, 28 are
behind, including LND v0.18.4-beta against v0.21.2-beta, Bitcoin Core
28.4 against 31.1, and fedimintd/gatewayd v0.10.0 against v0.10.1.
Two choices worth stating. An app with no `upstream` block is reported
as UNTRACKED rather than skipped — a silent skip is how this stayed
invisible, and before this commit all 58 were silently skipped. And a
suggestion prefers our own tag variant: telling someone pinned to
`postgres:16.13-alpine` that the newest tag is `18.6-trixie` is true and
useless, because swapping the base image is a different decision from
bumping a version.
Five apps are deliberately left untracked (barkd, immich-postgres,
indeedhub-minio, lightning-stack, pine-whisper): I could not establish
their upstream with confidence, and a wrong `repo` produces a confident
wrong verdict, which is worse than an honest gap.
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