John Buswell wrote:

> Hi,
>
> A few of the packages I maintain I couldn't completely test due to a lack
> of appropriate hardware, these are:
>
> isdn4k-utils (3.1b1-4mdk)
> isdn4net (1.4.1-2mdk)
> isicom (1.0-3mdk)
>
> Now the above I tested to make sure they had docs, executed ok etc, but a
> lot of the executables in the isdn packages wouldn't run because they
> couldn't open specific isdn devices. Isicom requires a multitech modem I
> think (for firmware loading).
>
> also....
>
> Here are some packages that I tested, seem to work ok, but need to be
> tested on either other hardware (awesfx), higher load (inn) or on an
> advanced level (jade/stylesheets).
>
> awesfx (0.4.3a-6mdk):
>
> Could someone with an SB Awe64 test awesfx, it works 100% great on my
> Awe32, a good way to test is to follow the readme and see if you can get
> it to play notes, then move on from there. I tested it with several
> soundbanks and it seems to work fine. So if someone could test (and
> possibly try to debug) that would be neat since I don't have access to a
> 64.
>
> jade (1.2.1-8mdk)/stylesheets (0.10-1mdk):
>
> I tested these packages and they seem to be ok, but my knowledge of sgml
> etc is pretty limited, so if anyone is an expert on that kind thing, they
> might want to try the new packages and make sure that more advanced stuff
> still works!
>
> inn 2.2.2-2mdk:
>
> does anyone have a live newsfeed they can play with? i tested it locally,
> but i don't have access to a live newsfeed (most ISPs that I know only
> give partial feeds to T1 or higher bandwidth customers), so if someone has
> a nice feed behind a cable modem and uses inn maybe you could give this a
> quick retest with a live feed.
>
> ppp (2.3.10-5mdk):
>
> i tested it this on my i486 box (rebuilt from the SRPM) and on my i586
> through a vpn tunnel, it seems to work ok, but if someone could test the
> i586 binary on an actual computer with a modem in it that'd be neat.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> John Buswell
> Development Engineer
> MandrakeSoft

I will test the ppp package...
is it in the cooker rpms?

Sergio

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