[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] kernel-2.4.0-11mdk

2001-01-27 Thread Stefan van der Eijk

> * Sat Jan 27 2001 Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2.4.0-11mdk
> 
> - Update alpha config

Thanks Jeff, it looks good, but it's not compiling on my box:

http://d10179.upc-d.chello.nl/build/cooker/alpha/problem/kernel-2.4.0-11mdk.src.rpm.txt

gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/users/cooker/RPM/BUILD/linux/include -Wall
-Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe
-mno-fp-regs -ffixed-8 -mcpu=ev5 -Wa,-mev6-c -o ipconfig.o
ipconfig.c
ipconfig.c: In function `ic_rarp_recv':
ipconfig.c:364: Internal error: Segmentation fault.
Please submit a full bug report.
See https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/> for instructions.
make[3]: *** [ipconfig.o] Error 2
make[3]: Leaving directory `/users/cooker/RPM/BUILD/linux/net/ipv4'
make[2]: *** [first_rule] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/users/cooker/RPM/BUILD/linux/net/ipv4'
make[1]: *** [_subdir_ipv4] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/users/cooker/RPM/BUILD/linux/net'
make: *** [_dir_net] Error 2
Bad exit status from /users/cooker/tmp/rpm-tmp.66826 (%build)


I've been seeing segmentation faults by gcc more often lately. Packages
like samba that used to compile fine have been failing lately (the past
2-3 weeks)... Here are the versions of gcc / glibc I'm running:

[stefan@alpha cooker]$ rpm -qa  |sort | grep gcc
gcc-2.96-0.33mdk
gcc-c++-2.96-0.33mdk
gcc-colorgcc-2.96-0.33mdk
gcc-cpp-2.96-0.33mdk
gcc-g77-2.96-0.33mdk
gcc-java-2.96-0.33mdk
gcc-objc-2.96-0.33mdk
[stefan@alpha cooker]$ rpm -qa  |sort | grep glibc
glibc-2.2.1-4mdk
glibc-devel-2.2.1-4mdk
glibc-profile-2.2.1-4mdk

HDF-4.1r4-2mdk.src.rpm.txt:vshow.c:333: Internal error: Segmentation
fault.
HDF-4.1r4-2mdk.src.rpm.txt:tvset.c:991: Internal error: Segmentation
fault.
dhcp-2.0pl5-2mdk.src.rpm.txt:convert.c:56: Internal error: Segmentation
fault.
eshell-2.3.2-4mdk.src.rpm.txt:make: *** [eshell-auto.el] Segmentation
fault
freeciv-1.11.4-4mdk.src.rpm.txt:packets.c:525: Internal error:
Segmentation fault.
gdb-5.0-7mdk.src.rpm.txt:findvar.c:262: Internal error: Segmentation
fault.
gnome-objc-1.0.40-7mdk.src.rpm.txt:obgnome-hello-canvas.m:197: Internal
error: Segmentation fault.
gnumeric-0.61-1mdk.src.rpm.txt:gutils.c:163: Internal error:
Segmentation fault.
kernel-2.4.0-11mdk.src.rpm.txt:ipconfig.c:364: Internal error:
Segmentation fault.
net-tools-1.57-5mdk.src.rpm.txt:ifconfig.c:727: Internal error:
Segmentation fault.
php-4.0.4pl1-3mdk.src.rpm.txt:pack.c:744: Internal error: Segmentation
fault.
python-2.0-2mdk.src.rpm.txt:./structmodule.c:457: Internal error:
Segmentation fault.
ruby-1.6.2.2-1mdk.src.rpm.txt:pack.c:1386: Internal error: Segmentation
fault.
samba-2.0.7-20mdk.src.rpm.txt:nmbd/nmbd_winsproxy.c:48: Internal error:
Segmentation fault.
xchat-1.6.2-1mdk.src.rpm.txt:server.c:885: Internal error: Segmentation
fault.
xpilot-4.2.0-8mdk.src.rpm.txt:socklib.c:2160: Internal error:
Segmentation fault.
yudit-2.2-1mdk.src.rpm.txt:SString.cpp:92: Internal error: Segmentation
fault.

Any idea what could cause these segmentation faults?

Stefan




Re: [Cooker] Sucessful istallation and runtime with Mandrake 7.3 Cooker and linux 2.4.0-9

2001-01-27 Thread Toby Schmidt

currently things have been running fine, no problems what so ever here.


-Original Message-
From: guran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, January 27, 2001 11:51 PM
Subject: [Cooker] 395 - second time


>Hi
>
>I do create oddities.
>
>During installation, when almost done, just reboot left - I chose to
>make another bootdisk by clicking at the star.
>
>The whole shit locked up and I had to cold start it. This meant that no
>passwds were loaded and I had to make a new installation.
>
>Both hd.img and hdreiser.img refuses to reboot and shutdown gracefully.
>
>regards
>guran
>
>





[Cooker] Question about Aurora

2001-01-27 Thread Mike Hyde

How do we get around the Aurora bootup screen if we need to, say, run fsck
manually?





[Cooker] 395 - second time

2001-01-27 Thread guran

Hi

I do create oddities.

During installation, when almost done, just reboot left - I chose to
make another bootdisk by clicking at the star.

The whole shit locked up and I had to cold start it. This meant that no
passwds were loaded and I had to make a new installation.

Both hd.img and hdreiser.img refuses to reboot and shutdown gracefully.

regards
guran




Re: [Cooker] fstab for reiser?

2001-01-27 Thread Mendel L Chan

This is my writing in TurboLinux Server.
 >8   8< ===
/dev/hda2/   reiserfs defaults   1 1
/dev/hda6/home/cvsroot   reiserfs defaults   1 2
/dev/hda9/home/download  ext2defaults1 2
/dev/hda7/home/ftp   reiserfs defaults   1 2
/dev/hda8/mnt/export reiserfs defaults   1 2
/dev/hda3/usrreiserfs defaults   1 2
/dev/hda5/varreiserfs defaults   1 2
/dev/hda1swapswapdefaults0 0
/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy ext2noauto  0 0
/dev/cdrom   /mnt/cdrom  iso9660 noauto,ro   0 0
proc /proc   procdefaults0 0
none /dev/ptsdevpts  mode=0622   0 0
 >8   8< ===
Hope it could help you some. :)

Mendel L Chan
Jan 28, 2001

On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, guran wrote:

> Hi
> 
> This may be too fundamental but that's my level.
> 
> If I have formatted a partition for reiserfs, and succesfully installed
> on it. How do I write the line into fstab, within another Linux
> installation, so that I may mount that wonderful shit?
> 
> regards
> guran
> 






[Cooker] install hd.img for BusLogic?

2001-01-27 Thread hayward


I noticed the boot images do not include the buslogic driver anymore.  Is
this expected to change?  Does anyone have a BusLogic.o I might use for
installing cooker, one that works with the cooker install kernel?

Thanks,
Brian Hayward





Re: [Cooker] Latest progress of text-based-Mandrake update

2001-01-27 Thread dam's

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Prana) writes:

 
> Attached file: drakupdatetxt.tar.bz2
> 
> To try:
> - tar xvfI drakupdatetxt.tar.bz2
> - make
> - ./drakupdatetxt
> 
> Note: This is still day 1 with alpha quality :-)
> I will copy more functions from MandrakeUpdate GUI and grpmi ..

please, next time, give an url, no attachement.

-- 
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Re: [Cooker] 2.4.0 and Supermount

2001-01-27 Thread Doug Roberts

I'm not sure it has anything to do with Mandrake: I think supermount is 
broken in 2.4.0. I built it from a tar.gz source, and when you attempt 
to cd to a supermounted filesystem, a message is logged complaining 
about supermount not being supported in the kernel.

--Doug

Chris Cable wrote:

> Matthew
> 
> It seems to blow away all traces of supermount after a recompile and setup
> of 2.4.0.
> 
> Could be a kernel module that was left out during config.
> 
> Chris
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matthew Pitts
> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 7:42 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Cooker] 2.4.0 and Supermount
> 
> 
> On Sat, 27 Jan 2001 17:04:59 -0700
>  Doug Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Yes, it does not work in 2.4.0.
>> 
>> --Doug
>> 
>> Chris Cable wrote:
>> 
>>> Has anyone had any problems with supermount after
>> 
>> installing the 2.4.0
>> 
>>> kernel?
>> 
> 
> Doug and Chris,
> 
> Can you be more specific? Does it compile and simply not
> mount properly? I can check it on my system, (after I
> recompile 2.4.0).
> 
> Matthew
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> 
> 
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[Cooker] Latest progress of text-based-Mandrake update

2001-01-27 Thread Prana

Attached file: drakupdatetxt.tar.bz2

To try:
- tar xvfI drakupdatetxt.tar.bz2
- make
- ./drakupdatetxt

Note: This is still day 1 with alpha quality :-)
I will copy more functions from MandrakeUpdate GUI and grpmi ..

see you,
Prana
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 drakupdatetxt.tar.bz2


RE: [Cooker] 2.4.0 and Supermount

2001-01-27 Thread Chris Cable

Matthew

It seems to blow away all traces of supermount after a recompile and setup
of 2.4.0.

Could be a kernel module that was left out during config.

Chris

-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matthew Pitts
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 7:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] 2.4.0 and Supermount


On Sat, 27 Jan 2001 17:04:59 -0700
 Doug Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it does not work in 2.4.0.
>
> --Doug
>
> Chris Cable wrote:
>
> > Has anyone had any problems with supermount after
> installing the 2.4.0
> > kernel?

Doug and Chris,

Can you be more specific? Does it compile and simply not
mount properly? I can check it on my system, (after I
recompile 2.4.0).

Matthew
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Re: [[Cooker] fstab for reiser?]

2001-01-27 Thread guran

Quel Qun wrote:

> Did you try reiserfs?

No - I did read man fstab and man fs and didn't find any clue. but I
will try that.

thanks
guran




Re: [Cooker] 395 - installation

2001-01-27 Thread guran

Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 04:33:40AM +0100, guran wrote:
> > Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> >
> > 
My fault, I thought that when I used GRUB, the possibility to reach
other parts of my system was enabled through /boot/grub/

thanks
guran




Re: [[Cooker] fstab for reiser?]

2001-01-27 Thread Quel Qun

guran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> This may be too fundamental but that's my level.
> 
> If I have formatted a partition for reiserfs, and succesfully installed
> on it. How do I write the line into fstab, within another Linux
> installation, so that I may mount that wonderful shit?
> 
> regards
> guran

Did you try reiserfs?

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Re: [Cooker] 2.4.0 and Supermount

2001-01-27 Thread Matthew Pitts

On Sat, 27 Jan 2001 17:04:59 -0700
 Doug Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it does not work in 2.4.0.
> 
> --Doug
> 
> Chris Cable wrote:
> 
> > Has anyone had any problems with supermount after
> installing the 2.4.0
> > kernel?

Doug and Chris,

Can you be more specific? Does it compile and simply not
mount properly? I can check it on my system, (after I
recompile 2.4.0). 

Matthew
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: [Cooker] 2.4.0 and Supermount

2001-01-27 Thread Matthew Pitts

On Sat, 27 Jan 2001 17:04:59 -0700
 Doug Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it does not work in 2.4.0.
> 
> --Doug
> 
> Chris Cable wrote:
> 
> > Has anyone had any problems with supermount after
> installing the 2.4.0
> > kernel?

Doug and Chris,

Can you be more specific? Does it compile and simply not
mount properly? I can check it on my system, (after I
recompile 2.4.0). 




Re: [Cooker] 395 - installation

2001-01-27 Thread Geoffrey Lee

On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 04:33:40AM +0100, guran wrote:
> Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> 
> My fault, I was not explicit in my description.
> 
> I have one production installation mdk7.2 with boot partition and all
> the nicities. But when I am trying to play with cooker, and constantly
> being up on the net, I dont want these testing installations to have any
> connection what so ever to my mdk7.2. So I only boot them with a boot
> disk. If the boot disk that I do during installation does not function
> how am I to enter that fine new installation?
>

Why don't you on a cooker install, install grub onto the MBR, and define it so
that you can boot to both cooker and mdk 7.2?

Next boot to cooker and use mkbootdisk. I don't realy see the problem here?

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Re: [Cooker] 395 - installation

2001-01-27 Thread guran

Geoffrey Lee wrote:

My fault, I was not explicit in my description.

I have one production installation mdk7.2 with boot partition and all
the nicities. But when I am trying to play with cooker, and constantly
being up on the net, I dont want these testing installations to have any
connection what so ever to my mdk7.2. So I only boot them with a boot
disk. If the boot disk that I do during installation does not function
how am I to enter that fine new installation?

regards
guran




[Cooker] fstab for reiser?

2001-01-27 Thread guran

Hi

This may be too fundamental but that's my level.

If I have formatted a partition for reiserfs, and succesfully installed
on it. How do I write the line into fstab, within another Linux
installation, so that I may mount that wonderful shit?

regards
guran




Re: [Cooker] 395 - installation

2001-01-27 Thread Geoffrey Lee

On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 04:11:13AM +0100, guran wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I wonder how I shall do to get the floppy disk to function as a boot
> disk, when there is no way to choose the floppy as a medium during
> installation?
> 


Why don't you do it after install and use mkbootdisk?

> I currently try my / partition, hda9, but this only gets me a GRUB, and
> the fine shit hangs.
> 
> I only have Linux on my machine, different versions, but I want to keep
> them totally separated.
>


You may get a hang but that has nothing to do with dual-booting. You can 
specify multiple boots in grub / lilo which was one of the points of a boot
loader anyway.


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[Cooker] 395 - installation

2001-01-27 Thread guran

Hi

I wonder how I shall do to get the floppy disk to function as a boot
disk, when there is no way to choose the floppy as a medium during
installation?

I currently try my / partition, hda9, but this only gets me a GRUB, and
the fine shit hangs.

I only have Linux on my machine, different versions, but I want to keep
them totally separated.

regards
guran




Re: [Cooker] Text-version of MandrakeUpdate v0.0.0.1

2001-01-27 Thread dam's

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Prana) writes:

> "Brian J. Murrell" wrote:
> > You don't understand "OpenSource" do you?  As long as you do not claim
> > the work you leverage off of as your own work it is not
> > "plagiarizing".  Copycatting (good code) is a good thing in software
> > development not a bad thing.
> It's not that don't understand Open Source. FYI, I'm a member of Gnome
> Foundation too, and I've published some of my software too, from
> Assembly, Pascal, C, to C++, and they're open-source. It's just my old
> habbit not to copycat.
> 
> However, I think you and damien are right.  At the first time I thought
> I want to do everything from scratch. Hrhm.. but you're right, I'll have
> to develop this pretty quickly before 7.3/8.0 is out. I'll have to reuse
> some of the function in MandrakeUpdate. Point well taken :)
> 
> Starting from tomorrow, it will be available from
> http://www.cyest.org/drakupdatetxt

goood :) I'll take some looks, time to time.

-- 
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Re: [Cooker] 2.4.0 and Supermount

2001-01-27 Thread Doug Roberts

Yes, it does not work in 2.4.0.

--Doug

Chris Cable wrote:

> Has anyone had any problems with supermount after installing the 2.4.0
> kernel?
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
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Re: [Cooker] Text-version of MandrakeUpdate v0.0.0.1

2001-01-27 Thread Prana

"Brian J. Murrell" wrote:
> You don't understand "OpenSource" do you?  As long as you do not claim
> the work you leverage off of as your own work it is not
> "plagiarizing".  Copycatting (good code) is a good thing in software
> development not a bad thing.
It's not that don't understand Open Source. FYI, I'm a member of Gnome
Foundation too, and I've published some of my software too, from
Assembly, Pascal, C, to C++, and they're open-source. It's just my old
habbit not to copycat.

However, I think you and damien are right.  At the first time I thought
I want to do everything from scratch. Hrhm.. but you're right, I'll have
to develop this pretty quickly before 7.3/8.0 is out. I'll have to reuse
some of the function in MandrakeUpdate. Point well taken :)

Starting from tomorrow, it will be available from
http://www.cyest.org/drakupdatetxt

Prana

> But why do extra work that has already been done before?  Don't
> re-invent the wheel.  It's already perfect.  There is nothing more
> than can be done to it to make it better.  Use it and make something
> more useful with it.


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Re: [Cooker] Text-version of MandrakeUpdate v0.0.0.1

2001-01-27 Thread Brian J. Murrell

On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 04:46:31PM -0700, Prana wrote:
> Good idea, however I'm not used to copycatting/plagiarizing other
> people's code.

You don't understand "OpenSource" do you?  As long as you do not claim
the work you leverage off of as your own work it is not
"plagiarizing".  Copycatting (good code) is a good thing in software
development not a bad thing.

> I myself haven't taken a look at it. It'll be okay.

But why do extra work that has already been done before?  Don't
re-invent the wheel.  It's already perfect.  There is nothing more
than can be done to it to make it better.  Use it and make something
more useful with it.

~sigh~

b. 


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Re: [Cooker] Text-version of MandrakeUpdate v0.0.0.1

2001-01-27 Thread dam's

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Prana) writes:

> Good idea, however I'm not used to copycatting/plagiarizing other
> people's code. I myself haven't taken a look at it. It'll be okay.

you know, free software are made to be reused. So you can save time, use and
improve code. But it's up to you, do as you like it.

-- 
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Re: [Cooker] Text-version of MandrakeUpdate v0.0.0.1

2001-01-27 Thread Prana

Good idea, however I'm not used to copycatting/plagiarizing other
people's code. I myself haven't taken a look at it. It'll be okay.

Prana

"Brian J. Murrell" wrote:
> 
> Are you leveraging off of the code in MandrakeUpdate?  They already
> have the heuristics for version comparison etc. worked out.  You
> really should be using a common code base with MandrakeUpdate for this
> sort of stuff.
> >
> b.
> 
> --
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[Cooker] 2.4.0 and Supermount

2001-01-27 Thread Chris Cable

Has anyone had any problems with supermount after installing the 2.4.0
kernel?

Chris


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Re: [Cooker] Text-version of MandrakeUpdate v0.0.0.1

2001-01-27 Thread Brian J. Murrell

On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 01:48:03PM -0700, Prana wrote:
> I've just started working on the text version of MandrakeUpdate a few
> hours ago, in C++, using libcurl + librpm... it's still very alpha
> quality and still not very usable.

Are you leveraging off of the code in MandrakeUpdate?  They already
have the heuristics for version comparison etc. worked out.  You
really should be using a common code base with MandrakeUpdate for this
sort of stuff.
> 
b.


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Re: [Cooker] vmware and kernel 2.4

2001-01-27 Thread Doug Roberts

It works with 7.2. I built 2.4.0 from source, then re-ran 
vmware-install.pl, no problems.

--Doug

Bryan Opfer wrote:

> I have not been able to get it to work either.  I have the source
> installed and I get the following:
> 
> 
> Building the vmmon module.
> 
> make: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only'
> make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only'
> make[2]: Entering directory
> `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only/driver-2.4.0-3mdksmp'
> In file included from ../linux/driver-config.h:35,
>  from .././linux/driver.c:11:
> /usr/src/linux/include/linux/modversions.h:1:2: #error Modules should
> never use kernel-headers system headers,
> /usr/src/linux/include/linux/modversions.h:2:2: #error but headers from
> an appropriate kernel-source
> make[2]: *** [driver.d] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory
> `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only/driver-2.4.0-3mdksmp'
> make[1]: *** [deps] Error 2
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only'
> make: *** [auto-build] Error 2
> make: Leaving directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only'
> Unable to build the vmmon module.
> -
> 
> -Bryan Opfer
> 
>> You need the kernel source installed.
> 





[Cooker] Text-version of MandrakeUpdate v0.0.0.1

2001-01-27 Thread Prana

I've just started working on the text version of MandrakeUpdate a few
hours ago, in C++, using libcurl + librpm... it's still very alpha
quality and still not very usable.

What it can do right now:
download the mirror list, visit the FTP sites and check the description
of updates, list which package available for updates..

Source code listing is attached in simple.cpp

TODO:
- Check the RPM if it's installed
- Compare the rpm version of installed and the updates
- Auto dependency
- Put the entry in /etc/cron.weekly after it's done 
- Much more

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#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
using namespace std;

#define mirror_list "http://www.linux-mandrake.com/mirrorsfull.list"
#define mirror_list_saved "/etc/urpmi/mirrorsfull.list"
#define temp_updatelist_file "/etc/urpmi/tempdownload.update"
#define version_file "/etc/mandrake-release"
#define DEBUG

enum either_file_or_directory
{
   is_a_file,
   is_a_directory
};

void open_mirror_ftp_sites()
{
}

//

bool download_file(const char *url_file, const char *tofile, either_file_or_directory 
filetype)
{
  CURL *curl;
  CURLcode res;
  FILE *contentfile;
  bool return_value = false;
  
  contentfile = fopen(tofile, "w");

  curl = curl_easy_init();
  if (curl)
  {
/* what call to write: */
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, url_file);
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_FILE, contentfile);
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS);
if (filetype == is_a_directory)
   curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_FTPLISTONLY);
res = curl_easy_perform(curl);
/* always cleanup */
curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
return_value = true;
  }
  fclose (contentfile);
  return return_value;
}

//

bool download_mirror(vector *mirrors, string *version, string *machine)
// Download the mirror
{
   ifstream *saved_mirror;
   string *ftp_site = new string;
   int colon_location;
   
   // Download the lists first from Mandrake's website
   download_file(mirror_list, mirror_list_saved, is_a_file);
   
   // Then open it..
   saved_mirror = new ifstream(mirror_list_saved);   
   *saved_mirror >> *ftp_site;
   while (!saved_mirror->eof())
   {
  // Process
  colon_location = ftp_site->find(":");
  if (ftp_site->substr(0,colon_location) == *machine)
  // Is it the right update?  
  {
#ifdef HARD_DEBUG
 cerr << ftp_site->substr(0,colon_location)
  << ftp_site->substr(colon_location+1, ftp_site->length())
  << endl;
#endif
 mirrors->push_back(new string( ftp_site->substr(colon_location+1, 
ftp_site->length()) ));
  }
  // Read again
  *saved_mirror >> *ftp_site;
   }
   saved_mirror->close();
}

//

bool visit_ftp_site(int retry, string *ftp_site, string *version, string *machine)
{
   bool get_description_okay;

#ifdef DEBUG
   cerr << "visit_ftp_site(...)" << endl;
#endif
   string *temp = new string(*ftp_site);
   *temp += "/" + *version;
   *temp += "/descriptions";
/*   if (download_file(temp->c_str(),"description_file", is_a_file))
   {
  cout << "OKAY" << endl;
   }*/
   *temp = *ftp_site;
   *temp += "/" + *version;
   *temp += "/RPMS/";
#ifdef DEBUG
   cerr << "Listing directory " << *temp << endl;
#endif
   if (download_file(temp->c_str(),temp_updatelist_file, is_a_directory))
   {
  cout << "Downloaded list" << endl;
   }
   delete temp;
   return true;
}

//

bool process_mirrors_and_do_updates(vector  *mirrors_vector, string 
*version, string *machine)
{
   bool return_value = false;
   int ftp_site;
   
   for (ftp_site = 0; return_value==false && ftp_site < mirrors_vector->size(); 
ftp_site++)
   {
  return_value = visit_ftp_site( ftp_site, (*mirrors_vector)[ftp_site] , version, 
machine);
   }
   return return_value;
}

//

bool getversion_and_machine(string *version, string *machine)
// Get version from /etc/mandrake-release
{
   ifstream *mandrake_release;
   bool machine_found = false;
   bool return_value = false;
   bool cooker = false;   
   int position = 0;
  
   // Read string s from file
   mandrake_release = new ifstream(version_file);
   if (mandrake_release)
   {
  for (position = 0; position < 4; position++)
  {
 *mandrake_release >> *version;
 if (version->find("Cooker") != -1)
 {
cooker = true;
// Handler Cooker-spa

Re: [Cooker] vmware and kernel 2.4

2001-01-27 Thread Bryan Opfer

I have not been able to get it to work either.  I have the source
installed and I get the following:


Building the vmmon module.

make: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only'
make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only'
make[2]: Entering directory
`/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only/driver-2.4.0-3mdksmp'
In file included from ../linux/driver-config.h:35,
 from .././linux/driver.c:11:
/usr/src/linux/include/linux/modversions.h:1:2: #error Modules should
never use kernel-headers system headers,
/usr/src/linux/include/linux/modversions.h:2:2: #error but headers from
an appropriate kernel-source
make[2]: *** [driver.d] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only/driver-2.4.0-3mdksmp'
make[1]: *** [deps] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only'
make: *** [auto-build] Error 2
make: Leaving directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only'
Unable to build the vmmon module.
-

-Bryan Opfer

> You need the kernel source installed.




Re: [Re: [Cooker] initscripts pbs]

2001-01-27 Thread Quel Qun

Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quel Qun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > 2. ypbind can't start because the domain name is not set properly. As a
quick
> > fix, I had to take the domain name setting out of the linuxconf profile
test
> > loop in rc.sysinit.
> 
> does it works if you change the line 264:
> 
> action "Setting hostname %s: " "${HOSTNAME}" hostname ${HOSTNAME}
> 
> into :
> 
> action "Setting hostname ${HOSTNAME}: " hostname ${HOSTNAME}
> 
Hmmm... the hostname is set properly, I don't think this would change
anything. The problem is that the domain name is never set to $NISDOMAIN (line
675 is not executed). With a blank domain name, ypbind cannot start.

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[Cooker] Kernal panic !

2001-01-27 Thread OS

Hello,

Every now and then when I boot it get as far as half a dozen dots after the 
LILO prompt has disappeared then the boot locks and has to be 
'd to recover. The message produced is 'LBDA too big' !!!

What the LBDA does that mean ?

I am using kernel-2.4.0-9mdk.

Owen




Re: [Cooker] vmware and kernel 2.4

2001-01-27 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah

Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hello!
> 
> Did some get VMware workstation 2.0.3 to install on a system running
> kernel-2.4.0-9mdk?  I don't seem to be able to do so.  vmware-config.pl asks
> me, where my linux source tree is.  So I accepted the default choice of
> "/usr/src/linux/include", but the config tool wasn't happy with this - it is
> looking for version.h, which is in /usr/include/linux.  So I typed this in -
> now it complains that there is not "one of these directories "linux", "asm",
> "net"" under /usr/include/linux.
> 
> How to go on?

you need the kernel-source installed and try also to do in
/usr/src/linux :

make mrproper
make oldconfig
make dep

and rerun the vmware script.


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  --Chmouel




Re: [Cooker] make-kpkg for Mandrake ?

2001-01-27 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah

Michael Stucki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> So what do you think ???
> Possible ? Sure.

sure possible i did it something like this a while ago but not tested
a lot :

#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;

unless (  -f 'arch/i386/boot/bzImage' or -f './System.map' ) {
print "You should run this script from the linux build tree\n";
print "Sound like i can't find a compiled bzImage or System.map\n";
exit(1);
}

my $version = get_version_from_dot_h();
(my $rpm_version = $version) =~ s|-.*||;
(my $rpm_release = $version) =~ s|.*-||;

my $pwd = $ENV{PWD};

my $spec = "$pwd/build-rpm/buildkernelrpm.spec";
my $rpmrc = "$pwd/rpmrc";

`rm -rf build-rpm`; mkdir 'build-rpm'; mkdir 'build-rpm/boot';
copy_files();
generate_spec();
`rpm -bb $spec`;

sub copy_files {
`cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage build-rpm/boot/vmlinuz-$version`;
`cp System.map build-rpm/boot/System.map-$version`;
`make modules_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$pwd/build-rpm`;
}

sub generate_spec {
 local *F;
 open F, ">$spec";
 print F << "EOF";
%define name kernel
%define version $rpm_version
%define release $rpm_release
%define __spec_install_post /usr/lib/rpm/brp-compress || :

Summary: The Linux kernel (the core of the Linux operating system).
Name: %{name}
Version: %{version}
Release: %{release}
Copyright: GPL
Group: System/Kernel and hardware
BuildRoot: $pwd/build-rpm/
Prefix: %{_prefix}

%description
The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the core of your
Linux Mandrake operating system.  The kernel handles the basic functions
of the operating system:  memory allocation, process allocation, device
input and output, etc.

%prep

%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
/lib/modules/*
/boot/*

%post
cd /boot
ln -sf vmlinuz-$version vmlinuz
if [ -x /sbin/installkernel ];then
  /sbin/installkernel -a -c $version
fi
depmod -a -m /boot/System.map-$version $version

%preun
/sbin/modprobe loop 2> /dev/null > /dev/null
rm -f /lib/modules/$version/modules.*
exit 0

%changelog
# end of file
EOF
  close F;
}

sub get_version_from_dot_h {
`make include/linux/version.h`;
local *F;
open F, "include/linux/version.h";
while () { return $1 if /^#define UTS_RELEASE "(.*)"$/ };
close F;
}


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Re: [Cooker] modversion.h error solved.

2001-01-27 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah

Quel Qun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I am so glad I have my aureal built with the 2.4 kernel that I think someone
> should YELL that if you get that modversion.h error, you just have to install
> the kernel-source package, change to /usr/src/linux and run make xconfig with
> the /usr/src/config/whatever config file. Cool!
> 
> Chmou, would you please mind confirm that?

yup, i have to make this information more widely knows.

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  --Chmouel




Re: [Cooker] Installing kernel 2.4 in my Mandrake 7.2

2001-01-27 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah

Claudio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'm running with LM-7.2, RPM 4.0, gcc-2.96, glibc-2.2.1, kernel-2.4.0-5mdk
> Those have been my steps:
> ALL FROM SOURCES (.src.rpm)

it should not be needed all of this to upgrade to 2.4 the kernel
package himself should be fine (!!! not tested !!!)

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  --Chmouel




Re: [Cooker] initscripts pbs

2001-01-27 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah

Quel Qun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 1. The init script is looking for fsck.reiserfs, which doesn't exist.

it should be a problem with the reiserfs-utils package which i have to
fix it.

> 2. ypbind can't start because the domain name is not set properly. As a quick
> fix, I had to take the domain name setting out of the linuxconf profile test
> loop in rc.sysinit.

does it works if you change the line 264:

action "Setting hostname %s: " "${HOSTNAME}" hostname ${HOSTNAME}

into :

action "Setting hostname ${HOSTNAME}: " hostname ${HOSTNAME}

> 3. The /etc/sysconfig/desktop line has been changed to DESKTOP=GNOME, but
> startx doesn't like that and starts KDE (default, I guess).

this should be a bug with mandrake_desk, i Cc: to the maintainner.

> Aurora looks nicer, but IMO, it's harder to catch what is happening.

Comment go to egil@

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  --Chmouel




Re: [Cooker] what hardware internal modem to buy for my mandrake ?

2001-01-27 Thread Robert L Martin

in answer to the question i personally have 2 Creative Labs 56k flash 2
modems on my system. The Big Hook is whatever modem you get it MUST say
Controller Based Modem (most of the time they in isa version have actual
jumpers on the card [the ones that use Dip Shunts]).
I think CL makes a PCI version of the same card.

Robert L Martin
Who to this day can't use Harddrake to setup my cards since it chokes on

the modems and my sound card.





Re: [Cooker] problem with jed-B0.99.12-2mdk

2001-01-27 Thread Yves Duret

On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 05:56:34PM +0100, COTINEAU Sylvain wrote:
> jed-common-B0.99.12-2mdk.i586.rpm and jed-B0.99.12-2mdk.i586.rpm are the same
[..]
i will look at it
yves
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Re: [Cooker] vmware and kernel 2.4

2001-01-27 Thread Richard Smith

Alexander Skwar wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> Did some get VMware workstation 2.0.3 to install on a system running
> kernel-2.4.0-9mdk?  I don't seem to be able to do so.  vmware-config.pl asks
> me, where my linux source tree is.  So I accepted the default choice of
> "/usr/src/linux/include", but the config tool wasn't happy with this - it is
> looking for version.h, which is in /usr/include/linux.  So I typed this in -
> now it complains that there is not "one of these directories "linux", "asm",
> "net"" under /usr/include/linux.
> 
> How to go on?
> 
> Alexander Skwar
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You need the kernel source installed.




[Cooker] ipchains --> iptables

2001-01-27 Thread Stefan van der Eijk

Hi,

I'm trying to get ABNAMRO (the dutch bank) Homenet software (windoze
based, really dumb --> I wish they would switch to something web-based)
to work with iptables (2.4 kernel) in my masqed network. It was working
fine with ipchains. The only thing I needed to do there was insmod
ip_masq_ftp ports=21,42,63 (since the software needs some weird ftp
ports to communicate).

How do i do a "insmod ip_masq_ftp ports=21,42,63" with the modules that
come with iptables? The new module is named "ip_nat_ftp" but it doesn't
accept the ports=21,42,63 

Am i doing something wrong or do I need a patch to get it going?

TIA,

Stefan van der Eijk




[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] cups-1.1.6-1mdk

2001-01-27 Thread Ed Wilts

On Saturday 27 January 2001 06:45, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> --=-=-=
> Name: cups Relocations: (not relocateable)
> Version : 1.1.6 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
> Release : 1mdk  Build Date: Fri Jan 26 21:50:02

> * Fri Jan 26 2001 Till Kamppeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1.1.6-1mdk
>
> - Updated to CUPS 1.1.6.

I reported this bug earlier, and it's still present in this version.  Please 
ensure that this is on your todo list.  cups will disable itself from being 
automatically started on install.  So, if cups is set to automatically start 
before you do an upgrade, then after the upgrade it's disabled.  Here's the 
log:

[root@linux1 cooker]# chkconfig cups --list
cups0:off   1:off   2:off   3:on4:on5:on6:off
[root@linux1 cooker]# rpm -Uvh cups-1.1.6-1mdk.i586.rpm --replacepkgs
cups##
[root@linux1 cooker]# chkconfig cups --list
cups0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
[root@linux1 cooker]# chkconfig cups on
[root@linux1 cooker]# chkconfig cups --list
cups0:off   1:off   2:off   3:on4:on5:on6:off

-- 
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Re: [Cooker] what hardware internal modem to buy for my mandrake ?

2001-01-27 Thread Ed Wilts

On Saturday 27 January 2001 04:32, Syed Irfan wrote:
> hello
>
> any suggessions for a good hardware internal modem
> (manufacturer/brand/56k v90) which works on linux
> distros and LM ? i need to buy one urgently.

This is not a Cooker question.  Go to http://www.linuxdoc.org and read the 
modem howto.

.../Ed

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Re: [Cooker] Cooker packages...

2001-01-27 Thread Ed Wilts

On Friday 26 January 2001 22:52, Robin Cook wrote:

>   Is there a list somewhere that has what packages you should not
>   install together like wu-ftp and proftp, and of the those packages
>   the recommended package?

I've never seen such a list, but I have seen a discussion on recommended 
packages.  Check out http://securityportal.com.  Back in July, 2000, they had 
a 2-part series entitled "Why do vendors ship us junk they wouldn't use?".  
Among the discussions included wu-ftpd, telnet, sendmail, named, and inn.

A lot of it is personal choice.  Some of the packages are certainly personal 
choice - you can run sendmail and wu-ftpd security but you MUST be current on 
patches - and some are just bad security decisions in some situations 
(like telnet).

Cheers,
.../Ed
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[Cooker] Trying to download mail from a server running postfix

2001-01-27 Thread Christian A Strømmen [Number1/NumeroUno]

I've setup postfix on a mdk 7.2 server but I'm having problems downloading 
mails from it, when I try to download via fetchmail I get:

[number1@liquid number1]$ fetchmail -p POP3 -u number1 borg.deltacomputers.no
Enter password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1 message for number1 at borg.deltacomputers.no (768 octets).
reading message 1 of 1 (768 octets) fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost 
failed
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from borg.deltacomputers.no
fetchmail: Query status=10 (SMTP)


Anybody got a clue what might be wrong or what logs I should look at to find 
it out ?

Do I have to setup something in the postfix configs to allow downloading of 
mail?

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[Cooker] what hardware internal modem to buy for my mandrake ?

2001-01-27 Thread Syed Irfan

hello

any suggessions for a good hardware internal modem
(manufacturer/brand/56k v90) which works on linux
distros and LM ? i need to buy one urgently.

thanks very much


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RE: [Cooker] I'd _wish_ to compile a kernel

2001-01-27 Thread Marcel Pol


On 27-Jan-01 Quel Qun wrote:
> Does not go:
> 
># make xconfig
> wish -f scripts/kconfig.tk
> make: wish: Command not found
> make: *** [xconfig] Error 127

You're missing /usr/bin/wish, which is in the package tk.
 
> BTW, do I need egcs or is gcc enough to compile the current 2.4 kernel?

gcc should be enough.
I believe 2.95.2 is recommended, and i haven't tried it with the Cooker
2.96.

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