Regenerates both catalogs from the manifests so the 15 pin bumps become
real. The catalog overrides on-disk manifests on every node, so until
now those bumps were edited but inert.
There are two catalogs and regenerating one is not enough:
generate-app-catalog.sh writes releases/app-catalog.json (the signed one
nodes fetch), while generate-app-catalog.py writes app-catalog/catalog.json
and neode-ui/public/catalog.json (the source pair, the second baked into
the frontend app store). check-app-catalog-drift.py --release --strict
reads the *source* catalog, so regenerating only the release one left it
failing and would have aborted the ISO gate at stage 1 — after the
signing and tagging were already done. Drift is now 0.
The regeneration also rewrote fips/app_ports.rs, which had not been
regenerated since the initial open-source import. Diffing the port values
rather than the reformat: 36 -> 37, a single addition, **8187 — Alby
Hub**. Its port has never been in the FIPS firewall allow-list, and by
the same token neither has any app onboarded since that import. Nothing
else changed.
Catalog signed by the pinned release root and verified with
`ceremony verify`; registry trust floor checked before signing, both
hosts trusted by the deployed fleet.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The hand-curated app-catalog/catalog.json is the release gate's drift
baseline; the generator syncs fields but never adds entries, so the two
new apps needed appending — fields taken verbatim from their manifests
(drift check green, 30 catalog / 58 manifest apps).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>