[Cooker-firewall] courier RPM
Does anyone know where I can download courier ver .33+ for LM 7.2? I want to install PHPGroupware on cookfire. Thanks. _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
[Cooker] XFree86 S3Trio3d problems
I just did a fresh install of cooker (Linux-Mandrake Cooker-i586 20010524 21:15). I always have to upgrade to XFree86 4.x afterwards. This time the display won't work on the upgrade. There weren't any problems with 8.0 or previous versions. This time the left third of the display is normal but then the left inch of the display is mirrored 5 or 6 times to fill in the right two thirds of the display. I don't know if this is caused by XFree86.org upgrades or the mandrake changes. My setup is: AMD K6-3 400mhz S3trio 3d w. 4 megs ram Futura Likom Monitor (HorizSync 30-70 VertRefresh 47-104) -- It said uses Windows 95 or better, so I loaded Linux! In a world without walls and fences, who needs windows and gates? Kelley Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Cooker] xfree
what file do i need to copy to fd0 when xfree wont start after a reboot, was working when i installed? bill
[Cooker] how to change from ext2fs to reiserfs?
I was considering changing my file system from ext2fs to reiserfs. Is it as simple as changing it in linuxconf? Will I lose my data if I do that? = SI Reasoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] gnupg/pgp key id 035213BC __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
RE: [Cooker] how to change from ext2fs to reiserfs?
I was considering changing my file system from ext2fs to reiserfs. Is it as simple as changing it in linuxconf? Yes. Will I lose my data if I do that? Yes :-) Seriously, what do you mean changing in linuxconf? Editing /etc/fstab? Backup, format partition with reiserfs, restore, run lilo. There is one point - by default reiser mounts with tail conversion. It has potential problems with grub (if you are using it) and is known to be slower. You may consider putting notail as mount options. Unfortunately, it is not possible when installing. -andrej
Re: [Cooker] how to change from ext2fs to reiserfs?
Andrej Borsenkow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: problems with grub (if you are using it) and is known to be slower. You may consider putting notail as mount options. Unfortunately, it is not possible when installing. but saves a lot of space. this is a policy question. the answer depends of your disk usage. if you do want to use tails, put /boot as a separate fs.
[Cooker] gtk+2 building problems -- X11/Xft/Xft.h: No such file or directory
Hi, I'm having some problems rebuilding gtk+2. First of all, libatk0-devel should be added to the BuildRequires. I wanted to do that, but then when rebuilding the package on bi the following emerged: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\Gdk\ -I../.. -I../../gdk -I../../gdk -DG_ENABLE_DEBUG -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/X11R6/include -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -mcpu=pentiumpro -march=i586 -ffast-math -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -c gdkdrawable-x11.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/gdkdrawable-x11.lo In file included from gdkdrawable-x11.c:34: /usr/include/pango-1.0/pango/pangoxft.h:34:25: X11/Xft/Xft.h: No such file or directory In file included from gdkdrawable-x11.c:34: /usr/include/pango-1.0/pango/pangoxft.h:42: parse error before `*' /usr/include/pango-1.0/pango/pangoxft.h:57: parse error before `*' /usr/include/pango-1.0/pango/pangoxft.h:57: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `pango_xft_font_get_font' /usr/include/pango-1.0/pango/pangoxft.h:57: warning: data definition has no type or storage class gdkdrawable-x11.c: In function `update_xft_draw_clip': gdkdrawable-x11.c:609: warning: implicit declaration of function `XftDrawSetClip' gdkdrawable-x11.c: In function `gdk_x11_draw_glyphs': gdkdrawable-x11.c:634: `XftColor' undeclared (first use in this function) gdkdrawable-x11.c:634: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only oncegdkdrawable-x11.c:634: for each function it appears in.) gdkdrawable-x11.c:634: parse error before `xft_color' gdkdrawable-x11.c:644: warning: implicit declaration of function `XftDrawCreate' gdkdrawable-x11.c:647: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast gdkdrawable-x11.c:653: warning: implicit declaration of function `XftDrawChange' gdkdrawable-x11.c:659: `xft_color' undeclared (first use in this function) make[3]: *** [gdkdrawable-x11.lo] Error 1 make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs mv -f .libs/gdkdnd-x11.lo gdkdnd-x11.o (cd . ln -s gdkdnd-x11.o gdkdnd-x11.lo) make[3]: Leaving directory `/export/home/stefan/RPM/BUILD/gtk+-1.3.5/gdk/x11' make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/export/home/stefan/RPM/BUILD/gtk+-1.3.5/gdk' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/stefan/RPM/BUILD/gtk+-1.3.5' make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2 Bad exit status from /home/stefan/tmp/rpm-tmp.421 (%build) Does anybody know where the file X11/Xft/Xft.h went? urpmf against the latest hdlist doesn't show anything, not does a locate on my system. Stefan van der Eijk
[Cooker] 2.4.4-6 boot pb's III
Hi VERSION (rsync ftp.sunet.se) Linux-Mandrake Cooker-i586 20010526 11:15 Install: The same error at zoneinfo Opted for graphical boot. Boot: /dev/hda7 not cleanly unmounted check forced Detecting USB interface OK then goes into loop Moves away with USB from init.d Reboots: /dev/hda7 mounted aborts sends me into text interface Booting Aurora §hide§ an error occurred during file system check §end§ (repeated 3 times) Dropping you into a shell c -Fails to accept my passwd- reboots into Mdk 8.0 and has no sound from SB AWE64 reboots into failsafe and has to configure mouse, PNP detection OK reboots and in kudzu - writes two pages full of fine shit asks me to run /usr/bin/kudzu and continues as if nothing boot.log OK's my sound card and dmesg has nothing to write about kudzu. interesting regards guran
[Cooker] XFree86 4.0.99.900 and Xft headers
Hello, is it just a package issue that there's no /usr/include/X11/Xft/*.h or has something drastically changed? Package: XFree86-devel-4.0.99.900-3mdk Cheers, AS
Re: [Cooker] 2.4.4-6 - consistent boot pb's
Juan Quintela [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Are you running quotas? Later, Juan who is beggining to think that quotas don't work, indeed for ext2 :( Frederic[1] ? Here things are working properly and you have a normal fstab, no scsi, nothing extrange. I don't know how do you corrupt your disk (you forgot to shut down properly or something like that. As a last test, do you have a VIA chipset? cat /proc/ide/{any file that you find there, not the subdirs} Later, Juan. Footnotes: [1] our quota expert..
[Cooker] problems with 8139too driver
Hi! I'm having a few problems with the current Cooker bootdisks. They contain an older version of the 8139too driver for the RTL8139 based network cards which has a known bug. This prevents me (and most likely others as well) from installing cooker via FTP. Would it be possible to update this driver to the latest version 0.9.17 (available from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel/) on the bootdisks and in the Cooker kernels? Thanks in advance, Martin Reinecke --
[Cooker] qiv needs rebuilding
Hello, The image viewer qiv stopped working here: qiv: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libgdk_imlib.so.1: undefined symbol: jpeg_std_error After a rebuild it works fine. Greetings -- Marcel Pol [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...my cow ate the CDs.
Re: [Cooker] XFree locks up computer when XFdrake
On Fri, 25 May 2001, SI Reasoning wrote: Unfortunately that problem involved the mouse being locked up as well as the keyboard. However that does sound interesting. How would I get gpm to set up these keystrokes and associations? Maybe it should be a standard part of the mandrake distribution to have such an out! It was probably X that locked up, rather than the mouse hardware. If it had been routed via gpm to X, then gpm should still have been able to pick up the emergency sequence even if X had stopped responding to mouse movements. To get gpm to act as a repeater, change /etc/sysconfig/mouse to contain MOUSETYPE=xxx -R msc where xxx is your real mousetype (see gpm manpage for a listing), then tell X that it has ProtocolMouseSystems Device /dev/gpmdata The gpm manpage tells you how to set up the emergency sequences. HTH, Michael
Re: [Cooker] XFree86 4.0.99.900 and Xft headers
On Sat, 26 May 2001, Andreas Simon wrote: is it just a package issue that there's no /usr/include/X11/Xft/*.h or has something drastically changed? Package: XFree86-devel-4.0.99.900-3mdk I think it was my fault when I submitted an incorrect patch for the spec file to flepied, sorry for the trouble. I had put the XXX there as an indication that I was not really sure about doing the right thing there. flepied: This fixes the problem, but I am not sure about the pixmaps stuff either, so better double-check... Arnd --- XFree86-4.spec.orig Tue May 22 22:26:49 2001 +++ XFree86-4.spec Sat May 26 16:46:12 2001 @@ -1222,6 +1222,7 @@ %endif /usr/X11R6/include/X11/bitmaps +/usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps /usr/X11R6/man/man1/lbxproxy.1x* /usr/X11R6/man/man1/proxymngr.1x* @@ -1356,12 +1357,12 @@ %files devel %defattr(-,root,root,-) -# XXX /usr/X11R6/include/X11/bitmaps is already in XFree86 -#/usr/X11R6/include/X11/ +# /usr/X11R6/include/X11/bitmaps and pixmaps are alreadey in XFree86, +# so don't include them here again. /usr/X11R6/include/X11/extensions /usr/X11R6/include/X11/fonts /usr/X11R6/include/X11/ICE -/usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps +/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xft /usr/X11R6/include/X11/PM /usr/X11R6/include/X11/SM /usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xaw
[Cooker] Friday's cooker
Fresh install. Recommended, I chose the gnome environment for user to autoboot to as kde for root had been such a mess yesterday. Well, no error messages installing except cannot list the available zoneinfos. However, I still had to connect to the internet by clicking on the internet icon on the desktop. No icons worked; galeon, evolution and all relevant menu choices wouldn't start either. After adding a term window, I attempted to access the RPM directory in /mnt/hd. They were listed as xy.rpm ERROR. Seems pretty badly broken to me. -- It requires a very unusual mind to undertake the analysis of the obvious. ANW
[Cooker] samba mount.smbfs
The /sbin/mount.smb /sbin/mount.smbfs links are wrong. seb
Re: [Cooker] XMMS Segfaults with aRts output driver
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: open(/usr/lib/xmms/Input/libsmpeg_xmms.so, O_RDONLY) = 10 Try removing the package xmms-smpeg. I did not have this package but I did have the libraries from earlier version. Obviously, rpm -e did not remove everything. After removing these stray libraries xmms works again. I reinstalled xmms-smpeg and it works as well (including video support). Thank you for your help and time. -andrej
Re: [Cooker] xfree
On Saturday 26 May 2001 12:47 am, bill wrote: what file do i need to copy to fd0 when xfree wont start after a reboot, was working when i installed? Are you booting from a floppy? You should look at /etc/inittab and make certain that the following line looks like what folloes so teh default run level is 5: # Default runlevel. The runlevels used by RHS are: # 0 - halt (Do NOT set initdefault to this) # 1 - Single user mode # 2 - Multiuser, without NFS (The same as 3, if you do not have networking) # 3 - Full multiuser mode # 4 - unused # 5 - X11 # 6 - reboot (Do NOT set initdefault to this) # id:5:initdefault: Hoyt
[Cooker] Kernel 2.4.4-6
Made the mistake of installing it in my heretofore working 8.0 last night. Attempting to reboot with it gave Loading 244-6 ESBDA too big. Switched back to 2.4.3-20 (i.e. chose linux from lilo menu) and got Loading linux EBDA too big. First time I ever saw that!!! -- Cooker -- not for the faint of heart or the short of time! -me-
[Cooker] urpmi-1.5-38mdk - lost SUID?
Why urpmi lost its SUID bit: bor@localhost% ll =urpmi -rwxr-xr-x1 root root11494 ??? 23 14:56 /usr/sbin/urpmi* bor@localhost% ll /mnt/hdb7/usr/bin/urpmi -rwsr-x---1 root urpmi 11494 ??? 17 21:55 /mnt/hdb7/usr/bin/urpmi* the latter is from stock Mdk8 -andrej
Re: [Cooker] XMMS Segfaults with aRts output driver
Andrej Borsenkow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: open(/usr/lib/xmms/Input/libsmpeg_xmms.so, O_RDONLY) = 10 Try removing the package xmms-smpeg. I did not have this package but I did have the libraries from earlier version. Obviously, rpm -e did not remove everything. After removing these stray libraries xmms works again. I reinstalled xmms-smpeg and it works as well (including video support). Manipulating the RPM database with some --force and some --nodeps lead to problems... -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
[Cooker] Perl 5.6 vs 5.7
Hello, Can anyone explain to me the difference between Perl 5.6 in the current cooker and Perl 5.7 in contrib? is there any advantage of one over the other? Vinny
Re: [Cooker] New important feature in xinetd pre15
Eugenio Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: xinetd 2.1.8.9pre15 is out. It includes a patch (SENSOR) from a friend of mine that basically gives yes, but broke ipv6 support.
Re: [Cooker] urpmi-1.5-38mdk - lost SUID?
Andrej Borsenkow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Why urpmi lost its SUID bit: yep, too much people crying for no reason, you got to use sudo now..
Re: [Cooker] Install problems in 8.0 (LBA prob?)
Anton Graham wrote: I tried installing 8.0 on a friend's 800Mhz Thunderbird box and ran into some problems with diskdrake. The first install attempt seemed to go well, I set up the partitions within driskdrake, but I got the dreaded LI on reboot. Several attempts to reinstall lilo gave the same results. I tried changing bootloaders to GRUB and got GRUB on the screen and no more. Looking at the partion tables with another utility (Rannish Partition Manager) showed a fairly scrambled partition table, though I was able to boot from floppy if the floppy had a kernel on it. Pre-generating the partition table with Rannish, diskdrake gave errors about being unable to read the partition table. I aborted the install at that point. It is interesting to note that the Luser was insistent on placing the Linux partitions in the last 4G of a 46G device, and so the boot loaders would have needed to operate in LBA mode. The diskdrake error is of more concern, however, as the text installer actually presented a proposed partition table and wanted to format the whole drive. -- Anton GrahamGPG ID: 0x18F78541 [EMAIL PROTECTED] RSA key available upon request I got everybody to pay up front...then I blew up their planet. Now why didn't I think of that? -- Post Bros. Comics Hello, Just a though, I have had problems with installing, and the problems were about the same, but I was not able to finnish the install. What I found out is I had two drives on the same cable, and one was UDMA 66 and the other was 33. For some reason this causes problems with the install, but not with operation once I managed to get in installed?? I removed the second drive and all installed well, then I adjusted the partions around after the install. Hope this helps!!
[Cooker] DrakeRPM HELP!!!
Hello I have had a problem with DrakeRPM for last 2 releases of mandrake now. The problem is with adding rpm sources! I can remove a source no problem, but I cant add one When I try to add a new soruce, all seems to work but then when I reopen the Define Sources dialog, the newly added source is not there anymore? Also the list of rpms does not contain any new rpms. The only work around I find for this is to use the comand line for urpmi, and add sources that way. Am I doing something wrong, or is drake rpm broken? Thanks, Joseph
Re: [Cooker] 2.4.4-6 - consistent boot pb's
On Saturday 26 May 2001 16:05, you wrote: Juan Quintela [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Are you running quotas? Yes I was but I have not done any configure and now it is gone. As a last test, do you have a VIA chipset? cat /proc/ide/{any file that you find there, not the subdirs} Sure has on a ASUS P3V4X with PIII 933 and 256 MB /133 MHz . I have reformated my Mdk 8.0 and reinstalled as the problems got worse (I have a coredump saved if anybody is interested) here comes from /proc/ide --VIA BusMastering IDE Configuration Driver Version: 3.23 South Bridge: VIA vt82c596b Revision: ISA 0x23 IDE 0x10 Highest DMA rate: UDMA66 BM-DMA base:0xd800 PCI clock: 33MHz Master Read Cycle IRDY:0ws Master Write Cycle IRDY:0ws BM IDE Status Register Read Retry: yes Max DRDY Pulse Width: No limit ---Primary IDE---Secondary IDE-- Read DMA FIFO flush: yes yes End Sector FIFO flush: no no Prefetch Buffer: yes no Post Write Buffer:yes no Enabled: yes yes Simplex only: no no Cable Type: 40w 40w ---drive0drive1drive2drive3- Transfer Mode: UDMA PIO UDMA PIO Address Setup: 30ns 120ns 30ns 120ns Cmd Active: 90ns 90ns 90ns 90ns Cmd Recovery:30ns 30ns 30ns 30ns Data Active: 90ns 330ns 90ns 330ns Data Recovery: 30ns 270ns 30ns 270ns Cycle Time: 60ns 600ns 60ns 600ns Transfer Rate: 33.0MB/s 3.3MB/s 33.0MB/s 3.3MB/s Thanks for your interest. regards guran
Re: [Cooker] problems with 8139too driver
Martin Reinecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi! I'm having a few problems with the current Cooker bootdisks. They contain an older version of the 8139too driver for the RTL8139 based network cards which has a known bug. This prevents me (and most likely others as well) from installing cooker via FTP. Would it be possible to update this driver to the latest version 0.9.17 (available from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel/) on the bootdisks and in the Cooker kernels? jeff ?
Re: [Cooker] XMMS Segfaults with aRts output driver
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: Andrej Borsenkow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: open(/usr/lib/xmms/Input/libsmpeg_xmms.so, O_RDONLY) = 10 Try removing the package xmms-smpeg. I did not have this package but I did have the libraries from earlier version. Obviously, rpm -e did not remove everything. After removing these stray libraries xmms works again. I reinstalled xmms-smpeg and it works as well (including video support). Manipulating the RPM database with some --force and some --nodeps lead to problems... Pardon me, but why you blame and accuse me? For all I can tell I *never* (I repeat - *never*) use --nodeps and sometimes I use --force when I am absolutely sure what I'm doing. I repeat - with KDE alpha and new xmms i had problem with dependencies. I had to remove some packages that were conflicting. Something went wrong. I just wanted to let you know that this problem was local to my system because you looked too offended I asked for help at all. I beg your pardon for not being xmms expert.
[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] pspell-0.12.1-5mdk
Not sure if this is my problem only, if pspell is removed from system before rebuilding, one has to rebuild pspell 3 times before one can rebuild a complete package of pspell, like this -- 1) a fresh build 2) install this fresh build, but only libpspell-module.so is present 3) then rebuild again 4) after installing the rebuild, libpspell.so and libpspell-module.so are found 5) then rebuild the 3rd time 6) this time libpspell{,-module,-impl}.so all present Abel On Sat, 26 May 2001, Geoffrey Lee wrote: --=-=-= Name: pspell Relocations: (not relocateable) Version : 0.12.1Vendor: MandrakeSoft Release : 5mdk Build Date: Sat May 26 08:53:22 2001 Install date: (not installed) Build Host: bi.mandrakesoft.com Group : System/Libraries Source RPM: (none) Size: 294220 License: GPL Packager: Geoffrey Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL : http://pspell.sourceforge.net/ Summary : Portable Spell Checker Interface Library Description : The goal of the Portable Spell Checker Interface Library (Pspell) is to provide a generic interface to Spell checker libraries installed on the system. --=-=-= * Sat May 26 2001 Geoffrey Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] .12.1-5mdk - Remove the Pablo-flavored pspell. - Fix wrong RPM versioning. - --short-circuit compliant.
Re: [Cooker] packages broken by autoconf-2.50-1mdk
On Fri, 25 May 2001, I wrote: On 25 May 2001, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: Arnd Bergmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I just tried rebuilding packages that call autoconf from the .spec. seems to work means here that rebuilding gets to start compiling while does not work means that building fails with an error message that Have you modified the %configure so that it generate a suitable call? That's why we're waiting for another build of the `rpm' package. Without it, the results don't have a big meaning.. Oops, I suddenly fell so stupid. I should have known better than to 'rpm --force -i rpm-build' ... Hmm, new rpm is there, conflict is gone but rebuilding these packages still does not work, no change there. Arnd $ for i in am-utils-6.0.6-1mdk.src.rpm blt-2.4u-5mdk.src.rpm bonnie-1.0-8mdk.src.rpm byacc-1.9-10mdk.src.rpm e2fsprogs-1.19-5mdk.src.rpm eperl-2.2.14-9mdk.src.rpm eroaster-2.0.9-2mdk.src.rpm freeciv-1.11.4-5mdk.src.rpm gabber-0.8.2-3mdk.src.rpm gettext-0.10.37-3mdk.src.rpm lftp-2.3.9-1mdk.src.rpm libgda-0.2.3-2mdk.src.rpm libpcap-0.6.2-1mdk.src.rpm licq-1.0.3-5mdk.src.rpm rpm-4.0-30mdk.src.rpm shadow-utils-2826-6mdk.src.rpm strace-4.2-7mdk.src.rpm ucd-snmp-4.1.2-5mdk.src.rpm which-2.12-4mdk.src.rpm xlockmore-4.17.2-3mdk.src.rpm ; do rpm --rebuild xlockmore-4.17.2-3mdk.src.rpm 21 tee /tmp/xlockmore-4.17.2-3mdk.src.rpm.err ; done ; tail /tmp/*.err == /tmp/am-utils-6.0.6-1mdk.src.rpm.err == + /bin/chmod -Rf a+rX,g-w,o-w . + echo 'Patch #0 (am-utils-6.0.4-nfs3.patch.bz2):' Patch #0 (am-utils-6.0.4-nfs3.patch.bz2): + /usr/bin/bzip2 -d + patch -p1 -s + automake + aclocal + autoheader autoheader: error: shell error while sourcing /tmp/ahIWckR1/traces.sh Bad exit status from /home/arnd/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.91196 (%prep) == /tmp/blt-2.4u-5mdk.src.rpm.err == + cd blt2.4u + autoconf configure.in:354: warning: AC_TRY_RUN_WITH_OUTPUT called without default to allow cross compiling configure.in:354: error: AC_LANG: unknown language: aclang.m4:124: _AC_LANG_SET is expanded from... aclang.m4:133: AC_LANG is expanded from... ./aclocal.m4:28: AC_TRY_RUN_WITH_OUTPUT is expanded from... configure.in:354: the top level Bad exit status from /home/arnd/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.91429 (%build) == /tmp/bonnie-1.0-8mdk.src.rpm.err == Patch #0 (bonnie-1.0-autoconf.patch.bz2): + /usr/bin/bzip2 -d + patch -p1 -s + echo 'Patch #1 (bonnie-1.0-autoconf-fix.patch.bz2):' Patch #1 (bonnie-1.0-autoconf-fix.patch.bz2): + /usr/bin/bzip2 -d + patch -p1 -s + autoheader autoheader: error: AC_CONFIG_HEADERS not found in configure.in Bad exit status from /home/arnd/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.30343 (%prep) == /tmp/byacc-1.9-10mdk.src.rpm.err == Patch #2 (byacc-1.9-security.patch.bz2): + /usr/bin/bzip2 -d + patch -p1 -s + echo 'Patch #3 (byacc-1.9-fix-includes.patch.bz2):' Patch #3 (byacc-1.9-fix-includes.patch.bz2): + /usr/bin/bzip2 -d + patch -p1 -s + autoheader autoheader: error: AC_CONFIG_HEADERS not found in configure.in Bad exit status from /home/arnd/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.29440 (%prep) == /tmp/e2fsprogs-1.19-5mdk.src.rpm.err == + patch -p1 -s + echo 'Patch #14 (e2fsprogs-1.19-mountlabel3.patch.bz2):' Patch #14 (e2fsprogs-1.19-mountlabel3.patch.bz2): + /usr/bin/bzip2 -d + patch -p1 -s + autoconf configure.in:46: error: AC_REQUIRE: cannot be used outside of an m4_defun'd macro configure.in:46: AC_CANONICAL_HOST is required by... configure.in:46: the top level Bad exit status from /home/arnd/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.41272 (%prep) == /tmp/eperl-2.2.14-9mdk.src.rpm.err == + exit 0 Executing(%build): /bin/sh -e /home/arnd/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.70736 + umask 022 + cd /home/arnd/rpm/BUILD + cd eperl-2.2.14 + autoconf ./aclocal.m4:189: error: m4_defn: undefined: _m4_divert_diversion aclang.m4:1685: AC_C_PROTOTYPES is expanded from... ./aclocal.m4:189: the top level Bad exit status from /home/arnd/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.70736 (%build) == /tmp/eroaster-2.0.9-2mdk.src.rpm.err == + '[' -f configure.in ']' + libtoolize --copy --force Remember to add `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL' to `configure.in'. You should add the contents of `/usr/share/aclocal/libtool.m4' to `aclocal.m4'. + ./configure --build i586-mandrake-linux --prefix=/usr --exec-prefix=/usr +--bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/usr/sbin --sysconfdir=/etc --datadir=/usr/share +--includedir=/usr/include --libdir=/usr/lib --libexecdir=/usr/lib +--localstatedir=/var/lib --sharedstatedir=/usr/com --mandir=/usr/share/man +--infodir=/usr/share/info --prefix=/usr +--with-install-root=/home/arnd/rpm/tmp/eroaster-buildroot --enable-qt2 +--with-qt-dir=/usr/lib/qt2 checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking for python... /usr/bin/python checking for python version = 1.5.2... =2./configure: test: -gt: unary operator expected failed Bad exit status from /home/arnd/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.35895 (%build) == /tmp/freeciv-1.11.4-5mdk.src.rpm.err == + cd /home/arnd/rpm/BUILD + cd freeciv-1.11.4 + autoconf
[Cooker] the future of BuildRequires?
Hi, A while ago flepied let a script loose on cooker to get the BuildRequires of the packages back inline. This week I reinstalled my buildmachine, and started recompiling cooker. I found out that many packages have incorrect BuildRequires in them. Some of them point to non-existant packages. Some point to something that is provided by a package, but urpmi doesn't install the package. Eventually I managed to get most required packages installed. With some scripting the packages that were correct in the BuildRequires went correctly. The others required figuring out. Observations: - BuildRequires are (mostly) only updated when the developer in charge gets a signal todo so. The signal can be 1/ that the package doesn't compile successfully and the developper figures out which package needs to be added 2/ a (cooker-) user tells the developper that it needs to be added. Mostly the cooker user experiences the reason above. - Once a package is installed on the developpers machine, the chance is small that it will be added to the BuildRequires (of a new package) -- since the developer doesn't get a signal (the package is already there, the package compiles fine). - The danger with BuildRequires is that it's easy to put in too many. For instance, if a package requires gdk-pixbuf-devel and libjpeg62-devel, only gdk-pixbuf-devel needs to be in the BuildRequires (since gdk-pixbuf-devel needs libjpeg in order to exist). - Exact packagesnames need to be in BuildRequires if automated BuidRequires installation is to be done (more automatic installation later). Maybe urpmi can be tought to figure out provides packages, but at the moment it can't: [root@taz root]# urpmi libjpeg-devel no package named libjpeg-devel [root@taz root]# urpmi jpeg-devel no package named jpeg-devel [root@taz root]# urpmi libjpeg62-devel everything already installed urpmi only understands libjpeg62-devel OK. How can we go about with BuildRequires? 1/ Scrap all BuildRequires, those things are a mess at the moment anyway, the only thing that counts for the end-user are the Requires, and those are mostly put into the package with RPM. For developers it's also easy: just make sure all the packages are installed, and you'll be fine ;-) 2/ Keep going as we do now. Add / remove / modify BuildRequires as time goes by, during a freeze let a script run over the distro to check if things are OK. 3/ Make some sort of system that checks the BuildRequires regularly, without hampering the development process (no updated packages due to rebuilds, etc). Each option has it's pro's and cons. Proposal for option 3: At this moment I've got some scripts running on my box that rebuild the distro weekly. They do a reasonable job (they often sense when things get broken, etc), once all the BuildRequires are installed on the box. Now, since BuildRequires are an important part of the distro, I'd also like to let the script check the BuildRequires. I envision this as follows: Install a bare-bones development system. The script will start rebuilding packages: 1/ it'll do a rpm --rebuild on the package, 2/ then fires off an urpmi to install the BuildRequires packages (resulting from the first failed rpm --rebuild) 3/ rebuilds the package (and stores the buildoutput somewhere) 4/ removes the packages it just installed in order to build the package This allows you not only to check if the package builds correctly, but also checks the BuildRequires. If this were to be done on a seperate machine (has nothing todo with the cooker build process), and would only have the results available, then it could benefit cooker tremendously. Actions: Although this stuff is not of much use to end-users (the Mandrake people might be interested), perhaps we can have a discussion about this topic, and we'll see where it goes from there? Stefan van der Eijk Disclaimer: My goals is not to complain about what's wrong, but rather to observe and bring up area's where improvements can be made. I might be completely off-course though.
Re: [Cooker] Kernel 2.4.4-6
michael == michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: michael Made the mistake of installing it in my heretofore working 8.0 last michael night. michael Attempting to reboot with it gave Loading 244-6 ESBDA too big. michael Switched back to 2.4.3-20 (i.e. chose linux from lilo menu) and got michael Loading linux EBDA too big. michael First time I ever saw that!!! Me also. It is possible that you have a motherboard that don't like to have kernels before the 1024 cylinder? Are you using lba32 in your lilo.conf?? Reading the lilo user guide, that is really strange. Could you send me: your lilo.conf the output of: ls -l /boot ?? It appears that: 1- you are not using bzImage (strange if you are using Mandrake kernel). 2- you are using a prehistoric lilo (not probablye yf you has installed 8.0) Later, Juan. -- In theory, practice and theory are the same, but in practice they are different -- Larry McVoy
[Cooker] gnome,galeon,... no more working: gdk problem
Hello, I have just uprgraded my system: I cannot start gnome anymore, and for example, under fvwm2, galeon [greg@greg ~]$ /usr/bin/galeon-bin: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libgdk_imlib.so.1: undefined symbol: png_create_read_struct [2]Exit 127 galeon Thanks you, Greg http://ulima.unil.ch/greg ICQ:16624071 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP signature
[Cooker] 2.4.4-6 --diskdrake crazy?
Hi Five minutes ago I started a new install of Mdk 8.1 with Version Linux-Mandrake Cooker-i586 20010526 18:16 After a few packages I got errors on a couple of packages and opted for Exit install. When I started my Mdk 8.0 I got a boot message that / was not cleanly unmounted. Is it possible that DiskDrake, got drunk on the new Kernel, and makes all this mess? regards guran
Re: [Cooker] XMMS Segfaults with aRts output driver
Andrej Borsenkow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] Pardon me, but why you blame and accuse me? For all I can tell I *never* (I repeat - *never*) use --nodeps and sometimes I use --force when I am absolutely sure what I'm doing. I repeat - with KDE alpha and new xmms i had problem with dependencies. I had to remove some packages that were conflicting. Something went wrong. I just wanted to let you know that this problem was local to my system because you looked too offended I asked for help at all. I beg your pardon for not being xmms expert. Blah, that's not a problem of being xmms expert. The way we fixed that, is by using the great strace program, which is always very helpful. I blame you because you're a Cooker guy, you're obviously using some nodeps and force when needed, and then you bring me some false bug reports. Listen, I don't want to look too harsh to you, I don't know how strong is the word blame in english but what I wrote sounds too harsh compared to what I feel: I don't feel angry, and don't want you feel angry at me, I just want to remind that when people manipulate things the tricky way, there can be unexpected behaviour... and when it comes to give me more work or look like if I was releasing segfaulting packages, I can't like it pretty much... reasonable, no? -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] packages broken by autoconf-2.50-1mdk
Arnd Bergmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] Oops, I suddenly fell so stupid. I should have known better than to 'rpm --force -i rpm-build' ... Hmm, new rpm is there, conflict is gone but rebuilding these packages still does not work, no change there. Same :-. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
[Cooker] startx Gnome does not work with new XFree86
Since updating to 4.0.99.900 I can no more explicitly specify desktop in startx. I useed KDE as default desktop and plain startx still starts it. But using 'startx Gnome' or 'startx KDE' simply endes with rxvt error message - it looks, like startx finally attempts to run rxvt passing desktop name as argument. Anybody has seen it as well? It is with -3mdk currently and xinitrc-2.4.4-45mdk. -andrej
[Cooker] Re: gnome,galeon,... no more working: gdk problem
Thus spake FAVRE Gregoire ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Hello, I have just uprgraded my system: I cannot start gnome anymore, and for example, under fvwm2, galeon [greg@greg ~]$ /usr/bin/galeon-bin: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libgdk_imlib.so.1: undefined symbol: png_create_read_struct [2]Exit 127 galeon Downgrading imlib solve the problem ;-)) Greg http://ulima.unil.ch/greg ICQ:16624071 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP signature
Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] pspell-0.12.1-5mdk
Hi! On Sat, 26 May 2001 19:56:13 R.I.P. Deaddog wrote: Not sure if this is my problem only, No, I am fighting with pspell and aspell some time, also :-( if pspell is removed from system before rebuilding, one has to rebuild pspell 3 times before one can rebuild a complete package of pspell, like this -- I found a solution for that and it worked well (with the old libtool and on my system...). It's basically a dirty hack ;-) - If you apply the attached patch (%patch0 -p0), you should be able to build it in one step. The problem is obvious when looking at the output (I won't post it, it is a bit lengthy...): libtool calls c++ with -lpspell before adding the path were the libpspell.a can be found (as it's not yet installed) to the library search path. So the best solution probably is fixing libtool, the next to patch something... -- Michael Reinsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mr.uue.org *** interface/Makefile.in~ Fri Apr 6 04:56:49 2001 --- interface/Makefile.in Tue May 22 23:46:51 2001 *** *** 160,165 --- 160,166 @list='$(lib_LTLIBRARIES)'; for p in $$list; do \ if test -f $$p; then \ echo $(LIBTOOL) --mode=install $(INSTALL) $$p $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/$$p; \ + export LIBRARY_PATH=$(DESTDIR)$(libdir); \ $(LIBTOOL) --mode=install $(INSTALL) $$p $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/$$p; \ else :; fi; \ done
Re: [Cooker] webmin broken
Vincent Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello, A few problems in webmin... On the system tab, selecting Disk and Network Filesystems bombs with message: This OS is not supported! at ./mount-lib.pl line 141. Compilation failed in require at /usr/share/webmin/mount/index.cgi line 5 NIS client and Server fails with: Error - Perl execution failed Undefined subrouting main::get_nis_support called at /usr/share/webmin/nis/index/cgi line 9 Thanks. I'll take care of these problems asap. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
[Cooker] webmin broken
Hello, A few problems in webmin... On the system tab, selecting Disk and Network Filesystems bombs with message: This OS is not supported! at ./mount-lib.pl line 141. Compilation failed in require at /usr/share/webmin/mount/index.cgi line 5 NIS client and Server fails with: Error - Perl execution failed Undefined subrouting main::get_nis_support called at /usr/share/webmin/nis/index/cgi line 9 V.
[Cooker] Gee, I feel stupid (was Logitec USB camera driver?)
OK, I have NO IDEA what changed. Maybe I should have been watching a little closer.. Anyway, loaded todays updates, and the silly thing started working. The driver loaded just fine, without the unresolved reference messages, and the camera works now. I don't know what changed - but I feel REAL DUMB. V.
Re: [Cooker] gcc3 rpm, version
Gwenole Beauchesne wrote: On Fri, 25 May 2001, Blue Lizard wrote: when I ran gcc -v it said the version number and identifier from my personal install of a non mdk rpm of it. This to me is an indication that gcc is not provided by gcc-3.0 rpm? The last parapgrah of the description quoted below says it all. gcc-2.96 is still the primary compiler. Therefore all the tools you used to run (cpp, gcc, g++, etc.) are still those from the gcc-2.96 package. You need to explicitely add the -3.0 suffix or call the gcc driver with the -V3.0 option. However, I'd recommend the former solution since the latter doesn't seem to propagate macros defined at the command line to the gcc-3.0 tools. I sent a patch for that to Chmouel. [gbeauchesne@paraplapla gbeauchesne]$ rpm -qi gcc3.0 Name: gcc3.0 Relocations: (not relocateable) Version : 3.0 Vendor: MandrakeSoft Release : 0.4mdkBuild Date: ven 25 mai 2001 12:10:12 CEST Install date: ven 25 mai 2001 19:54:31 CEST Build Host: no.mandrakesoft.comGroup : Development/C Source RPM: gcc3.0-3.0-0.4mdk.src.rpm Size: 9468476 License: GPL Packager: Gwenole Beauchesne [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL : http://gcc.gnu.org/ Summary : GNU Compiler Collection Description : A compiler aimed at integrating all the optimizations and features necessary for a high-performance and stable development environment. This package is required for all other GCC compilers, namely C++, Fortran 77, Objective C and Java. If you have multiple versions of GCC installed on your system, you will have to type gcc -V3.0 or gcc-3.0 (without double quotes) in order to use the GNU C Compiler version 3.0. [gbeauchesne@paraplapla gbeauchesne]$ gcc -v Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-mandrake-linux/2.96/specs gcc version 2.96 2731 (Linux-Mandrake 8.1 2.96-0.52mdk) [gbeauchesne@paraplapla gbeauchesne]$ gcc-3.0 -v Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-mandrake-linux/3.0/specs Configured with: ../configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --disable-checking --enable-long-long --enable-cstdio=stdio --enable-clocale=generic --enable-languages=c,c++,f77,objc,java --program-suffix=-3.0 --host=i586-mandrake-linux Thread model: posix gcc version 3.0 20010521 (Linux Mandrake 8.1 3.0-0.4mdk) Here's an extremely newbie question...how do I got configure and make to use gcc-3.0 instead of gcc?
[Cooker] 2.4.4-6 8.0 pb's
Hi I have reported a bunch of pb's here lately concerning cooker. Problems which I suspected of spilling over through diskdrake or kudzu to my base-installation 8.0. I did run quota without using it and I do have a via chipset as I have reported, but I got suspicious: So I wiped out and cleaned my partition used for cooker and installed RedHat 7.1. After that I installed the Nvidia drivers and RealPlayer. This fine shit is rock steady and I did not get any coredumps from RealPlayer. Some of the problems in 8.0 might come from my using MandrakeUpdateRobot, and I find it piculiar that the updates are done according to hove they are spellt and not from the dates when they are uploaded. But to my understanding some of my problems might be generated by Mdk's own doing. regards guran
[Cooker] kernel-2.4.5-1mdk
when we gonna see it?
Re: [Cooker] qiv needs rebuilding
On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 05:00:03PM +0200, Marcel Pol wrote: Hello, The image viewer qiv stopped working here: qiv: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libgdk_imlib.so.1: undefined symbol: jpeg_std_error /me do it. After a rebuild it works fine. Greetings -- Marcel Pol [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...my cow ate the CDs. -- Geoffrey Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] 李長風 http://www.wychk.org/~glee $ /usr/games/fortune Anything that can go wrong will go Segmentation fault (core dumped) $
RE: [Cooker] kernel-2.4.5-1mdk
Don't push them, 2.4.5 is not final yet and we don't have a working 2.4.4 yet... Steve -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:cooker-owner@linux- mandrake.com] On Behalf Of Blue Lizard Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 6:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Cooker] kernel-2.4.5-1mdk when we gonna see it? _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com