Phil Risby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry everyone. Pasted the wrong output in the last message
> should have been this one
>
> root@fernwood /bru]# bru -t
> bru: [E134] internal error 100 - failed self consistency and portability
> checks
> [root@fernwood /bru]#
> Now what does that mean
> Maybe I ave to go to the Bru people with this one?
> Phil
See if this helps. It's a message I've posted before.
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Your clocks have probably changed. I just posted this to someone
else. See if it works for you.
Note: This person was in Amsterdam.
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The simple solution is step 12) below. However you should read the
message below and follow the part that applies to you.
All timezone changes are made using timeconfig.
I)
If you are _not_ already using glibc-2.0.7-5 from the Red Hat updates
directory:
1) Make sure your Hardware clock is set to GMT.
2) Make sure the "Hardware clock set to GMT" option is checked.
3) Ensure that the Europe/Amsterdam (or CET) timezone is selected
4) Upgrade to glibc-2.0.7-5 from the Red Hat updates directory
5) Try Bru
6) If it doesn't work try swapping the timezone to CET (or
Europe/Amsterdam)
7) Try Bru
8) If it doesn't work goto step 12) in part II
II)
If you are already using glibc-2.0.7-5 from the Red Hat updates
directory _or_ if you don't want to change your glibc:
9) Make sure your Hardware clock is set to GMT.
10) Make sure the "Hardware clock set to GMT" option is checked.
11) Do steps 3) and 5) and if necessary steps 6) and 7) in part I.
12) If it still doesn't work change your timezone to Etc/GMT+2
(assuming that you are now 2hrs ahead of GMT)
--
Eze Ogwuma
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