Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just idly wondering: /etc/init.d/omniorb: what is it for? It was put
> in by default when I originally installed the system, and I soon
> disabled it, and haven't noticed anything complaining that it's not
> there.
>
> It
Pigeon said:
> Hi,
>
> Just idly wondering: /etc/init.d/omniorb: what is it for? It was put in by
> default when I originally installed the system, and I soon
> disabled it, and haven't noticed anything complaining that it's not there.
>
I've never used it(as fa
Hi,
Just idly wondering: /etc/init.d/omniorb: what is it for? It was put
in by default when I originally installed the system, and I soon
disabled it, and haven't noticed anything complaining that it's not
there.
It runs omniNames. What is omniNames? man omniNames gives the
Hi *,
could someone point to me what the two services are
and what the are needed for. Can I remove them without
worrieing? tia
Willi
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Hi all,
after having unsuccesfully tried to install omniORB, since the problem was in
the NameService, I tried to get a CORBA client anyway (I don't need to use the
NameService anyway).
Well I can compile, but I get segmentation fault when I try to run it. Using
gdb I found that the probl
Hi all,
first of all I'd like to thank all of you that answered to my post about the
bug-tracking package. I'm still looking at them ...
Now I have problem with the omniorb package: the NameServer (omniNames) segs
fault as soon as I start it. The package doesn't even install
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Hi all,
I just tried to install omniorb. But postinst dies with a segematation
fault onn calling omniNames. I even recompiled the package for my
computer. The same thing still happens. Any ideas?
Ralf
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