the last urpmi works great but sometimes I want to see infos on the
package before installing it.
something as rpm -qi xx.rpm or rpm -ql xx.rpm
but there are not such option in urpmq.
FC
I have a working openldap-2.0.19-1mdk and I upgarded today to 2.0.21-1
Here are the problemes :
1) typo (?) in usr/share/openldap/schema/misc.schema :
(last line) mailRoutingAddr instead of mailRoutingAddress
2)/usr/share/openldap/schema/nadf.schema is missing
I copied the one from 2.0.19
(It is not a bug )
with all versions there are annoying startup messages :
# /etc/init.d/ldap start
ldaps
To generate a self-signed certificate, you can use the utility
/usr/share/openldap/gencert.sh ... To convert a gdbm DB to a ldif file,
you can use
the utility /usr/sbin/slapcat-gdbm
François Pons wrote:
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
XFree86-xfs ###warning: /etc/X11/fs/config created as
/etc/X11/fs/config.rpmnew
It would be really nice if some script to merge old and new one existed.
Yes, using diff and patch with newer version can make
target : installation of a basic system + iptables + openssh server and
clients.
it is on a vmware image (v2.0.4-1142) for a french keyboard.
install by nfs
VERSION :
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020121 23:19
using network.img
- graphical install don't works, using text install (mode expert)
Fabrice FACORAT wrote:
le mar 22-01-2002 ` 12:01, Frederic Corne a icrit :
(installing of urpmi is tedious ! :
error: failed dependencies:
eject is needed by urpmi-3.2-2mdk
webfetch is needed by urpmi-3.2-2mdk
perl-DateManip = 5.40 is needed by urpmi-3.2-2mdk
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Frederic Corne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
it is on a vmware image (v2.0.4-1142) for a french keyboard.
install by nfs
VERSION :
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020121 23:19
using network.img
- graphical install don't works, using text install (mode expert)
Why
Fabrice FACORAT wrote:
true, it's like debian. Install the minimum and apt-get what u want.
I remember a minimum install of debian potatoe is about 90Mo for a very
basic networked workstation (only terminal , no X stuff) with a ssh server.
Currently wiht the mdk installer , the minimum I
BTW where is last urpmi rpm ? I don't find it on the french mirors
FC
Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
with the new msec (0.17), you just need to call it like that not to
run the commands and btw I add the option to log to stderr instead of
syslog:
bor@cooker% rpm -q --requires msec
...
python
...
bor@cooker% rpm -q msec
msec-0.17-11mdk
msec has been
François Pons wrote:
Frederic Corne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I remember a minimum install of debian potatoe is about 90Mo for a very basic
networked workstation (only terminal , no X stuff) with a ssh server.
Currently wiht the mdk installer , the minimum I have found is about 150-170Mo
A) bug in /etc/init.d/atalk
ATALK_CONF_DIR=/usr/etc/netatalk
instead of the correct :
ATALK_CONF_DIR=/etc/atalk
B) /etc/init.d/atalk start
tail /var/log/messages
Jan 15 09:57:36 poussin atalkd[3962]: restart (1.5.0)
Jan 15 09:57:39 poussin atalkd[3962]: zip_getnetinfo for eth0
Jan 15
(I repost a message send at 13h41 which seems to have finished in
/dev/null...)
With a ln -s /etc/atalk /usr/etc/netatalk I have a working atalkd (see
my previous post)
but I get others problems : I am unable to register the name of the
server with nbprgstr
A mac client can connect to the
Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
I am searching the corresponding kernel-pcmcia-cs rpm package for
2.4.17 .
Man, you have been asleep for a long time!
ahem... perhaps ... ;-)
[root@cooker root]# rpm -q pcmcia-cs
pcmcia-cs-3.1.31-1mdk
ah so, the name has changed !
-andrej
Thanks
eric cartman wrote:
Hi all cookers I got a question for you about kernel compiling.
I use cooker-kernel 2.4.16 adn hand-compiled (from tar.gz not src.rpm) 2.4.18pre2
but when I boot into 2.4.18 when I say shutdown it says power down but it doesnt
power off.It just sits there.
hint :
Hi,
I am searching the corresponding kernel-pcmcia-cs rpm package for 2.4.17 .
any hint ?
FC
# rpm -Uvh crontabs-1.9-2mdk.noarch.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
/usr/bin/run-parts is needed by crontabs-1.9-2mdk
# rpm -qlp crontabs-1.9-2mdk.noarch.rpm
/etc/cron.daily
/etc/cron.hourly
/etc/cron.monthly
/etc/cron.weekly
/etc/crontab
for example for crontabs-1.7-11mdk
# rpm -ql
Laurent CREPET wrote:
From crontabs RPM changelog
(rpm -qp --changelog ./RPMS/crontabs-1.9-2mdk.noarch.rpm)
* jeu mai 03 2001 Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.7-13mdk
- Remove run-parts now in setup package.
You must upgrade crontabs and setup packages at the same time.
Ok but
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Frederic Corne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Laurent CREPET wrote:
From crontabs RPM changelog
(rpm -qp --changelog ./RPMS/crontabs-1.9-2mdk.noarch.rpm)
* jeu mai 03 2001 Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.7-13mdk
- Remove run-parts now in setup package.
You
Linus Gasser wrote:
... (translated stuff...)
OK, I'm Swiss-German, but I think my French is enough ;-)
This list is very cool ! :-)
Sorry for my previous message in french but it is mainly to Chmouel and
it is not very important.
And my english is not very good ...
FC
François Pons wrote:
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, if PPro166 is considered slow system now-a-days ...
Just to check if this is a possible cause.
I use urpmi on a pentuim 120/32Mo without problems for months
FC
Paul Rodriguez wrote:
Frederic Corne wrote:
by default (on a default console ) , with a mac keyboard , what key
combinaison is the pipe command | ?
FC
Isn't it shift + \ ?
-Paul Rodriguez
No it is a french mac keyboard
but I have found myself this morning.
/ - shift
±i¤Í¹Å wrote:
Now I have another question. I installed a G3 upgarde card running at
440MHz. However, the console screen shows the CPU is 195MHz PowerPC
processor. Below is the result of `cat /proc/cpu`
bogomips : 878.18
seems correct to me for 440Mhz
195Mhz gives about 200-300
Stew Benedict wrote:
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Frederic Corne wrote:
with video in bootX
# dmesg |grep fb
controlfb: VRAM Total = 2MB (2MB @ bank 1, 0MB @ bank 2)
controlfb: using video mode 6 and color mode 1.
fb0: control display adapter
with NoVideo in bootX
fb0: Open Firmware frame
Stew Benedict wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Frederic Corne wrote:
Stew Benedict wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Frederic Corne wrote:
I have installed Mdk8.0 on an old Powermac 7500 (604/100Mhz/48Mo)
I am unable to get X working.
I have tried several XFConfig and/or X server (XFree86
Stew Benedict wrote:
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Frederic Corne wrote:
with video in bootX
# dmesg |grep fb
controlfb: VRAM Total = 2MB (2MB @ bank 1, 0MB @ bank 2)
controlfb: using video mode 6 and color mode 1.
fb0: control display adapter
with NoVideo in bootX
fb0: Open Firmware frame
Chris Mann wrote:
okay, i rebuit for the right processor this time :)
still hangs at the same place. worse off than i was with the mandrake
kernel and initrd image.
i've been thinking about moving /boot over to the ide drive. is this all i
would have to do (besides telling bootx where
Stew Benedict wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Frederic Corne wrote:
I have installed Mdk8.0 on an old Powermac 7500 (604/ 100Mhz)
I try to use the vmlinuz-2.4.4-6.2mdk kernel installed.
But I get always a kernel panic almost immediately. Just after the
bienvenue big image.
Have you tried
I have installed Mdk8.0 on an old Powermac 7500 (604/100Mhz/48Mo)
I am unable to get X working.
I have tried several XFConfig and/or X server (XFree86, Xpmac) without
success.
(for example, I am unable to determine what is the video chip. An ATY
mach 64 ?)
As it is a stock machine without
Stew Benedict wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Frederic Corne wrote:
I have installed Mdk8.0 on an old Powermac 7500 (604/100Mhz/48Mo)
I am unable to get X working.
I have tried several XFConfig and/or X server (XFree86, Xpmac) without
success.
(for example, I am unable to determine what
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