[Cooker] panoramix: sd[b-p] problems

1999-09-04 Thread Pixel

For all of you which had problems with diskdrake and having more than one scsi
hard disks, it should be fixed now. I was not looking in the good direction,
it's only a nasty minor number for the device created which was the problem.

Please re-test and tell me it works :-))


Thanks, cu Pixel.

PS: i'm currently uploading new version, wait a few hours before downloading...



Re: [Cooker] Mandrake Advanced Extranet Server

1999-09-04 Thread Jean-Michel Dault

I know about the /extranet directory, that's because the documentation package is not 
finished yet.
=)

Jean-Michel

Timothy Litwiller wrote:

 also the /extranet directory is non existant.

 Timothy Litwiller wrote:

  getting this with new install - I think I got this on everything since the first 
install. Do I
  need to do anything about this?
 
  /usr/sbin/htmerge: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, 
consider re-linking
  /usr/sbin/htmerge: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
  re-linking
  /usr/sbin/htmerge: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
  re-linking
  htmerge: Unable to open word list file '/var/lib/htdig/db/db.wordlist'
 
  /usr/sbin/htnotify: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, 
consider re-linking
  /usr/sbin/htnotify: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
  re-linking
  /usr/sbin/htnotify: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
  re-linking
  /usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, 
consider re-linking
  /usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
  re-linking
  /usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
  re-linking
  /usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, 
consider re-linking
  /usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
  re-linking
  /usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
  re-linking
 
  Timothy Litwiller wrote:
 
   Thanks alot.
  
   Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
  
Yes, I suggest you uninstall all previous packages, and re-download all new 
packages. I put
all the conflicting rpms in /untested, so all the rpms in /pub/NEW/RPMS should 
be able to
install correctly with "rpm -i*".
   
Jean-Michel
   
Timothy Litwiller wrote:
   
 so I should try again now?

 Jean-Michel Dault wrote:

  You're the man! =)
 
  Thanks, it works perfectly. Now every single dependency has been resolved 
and all
  packages install in the perfect order.
 
  Jean-Michel Dault
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Jesse Kuang wrote:
 
   On Thu, 02 Sep 1999 21:23:32 +
   Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   ...
Question for any RPM expert:
I put a "Require:" line in my .spec file. But when you do a rpm -i *, 
and you
install all package that solve all dependencies, it does NOT install 
the required
packages first, but in alphabetical order. Is there a way to make sure 
that, when
doing a rpm -i *, that ApacheJSSI, that has a "Require: mod_jserv", 
REALLY installs
mod_jserv before it?
   IMHO, use prereq the actual file from required package, then the
   required package will get installed first.
   /kjx



Re: [Cooker] Mandrake Advanced Extranet Server

1999-09-04 Thread Axalon Bloodstone

On Sat, 4 Sep 1999, Timothy Litwiller wrote:

 oh and i forgot to say it is a cooker install from about 1 week ago

Thats why, she works good on cassini
 
 Timothy Litwiller wrote:
 
  #rpm -qa|grep libc
  glibc-2.1.1-13mdk
  compat-glibc-5.3.2.0.7.1
  glibc-devel-2.1.1-13mdk
  netscape-common-4.61glibc2-1mdk
  netscape-communicator-4.61glibc2-1mdk
 
  Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
 
   Hmmm.. this looks like a libc incompatibility. Try "ldconfig" to see if it 
solves the problem.
   This will not cause any problems for the Web server, htmerge is a part of the 
ht://dig package,
   the mini-search engine.
  
   Are you using Mandrake 6, Cooker or Cassini? Could you send me the output of the 
"rpm -qa|grep
   libc" command?
  
   Thanks for your feedback!
  
   Jean-Michel Dault
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   Timothy Litwiller wrote:
  
getting this with new install - I think I got this on everything since the 
first install. Do I
need to do anything about this?
   
/usr/sbin/htmerge: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, 
consider re-linking
/usr/sbin/htmerge: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
re-linking
/usr/sbin/htmerge: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
re-linking
htmerge: Unable to open word list file '/var/lib/htdig/db/db.wordlist'
   
/usr/sbin/htnotify: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, 
consider re-linking
/usr/sbin/htnotify: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
re-linking
/usr/sbin/htnotify: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
re-linking
/usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, 
consider re-linking
/usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
re-linking
/usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
re-linking
/usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, 
consider re-linking
/usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
re-linking
/usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
re-linking
   
Timothy Litwiller wrote:
   
 Thanks alot.

 Jean-Michel Dault wrote:

  Yes, I suggest you uninstall all previous packages, and re-download all 
new packages. I put
  all the conflicting rpms in /untested, so all the rpms in /pub/NEW/RPMS 
should be able to
  install correctly with "rpm -i*".
 
  Jean-Michel
 
  Timothy Litwiller wrote:
 
   so I should try again now?
  
   Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
  
You're the man! =)
   
Thanks, it works perfectly. Now every single dependency has been 
resolved and all
packages install in the perfect order.
   
Jean-Michel Dault
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
Jesse Kuang wrote:
   
 On Thu, 02 Sep 1999 21:23:32 +
 Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ...
  Question for any RPM expert:
  I put a "Require:" line in my .spec file. But when you do a rpm -i 
*, and you
  install all package that solve all dependencies, it does NOT 
install the required
  packages first, but in alphabetical order. Is there a way to make 
sure that, when
  doing a rpm -i *, that ApacheJSSI, that has a "Require: 
mod_jserv", REALLY installs
  mod_jserv before it?
 IMHO, use prereq the actual file from required package, then the
 required package will get installed first.
 /kjx
 
 

--
MandrakeSoft  http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
--Axalon



Re: [Cooker] Mandrake Advanced Extranet Server

1999-09-04 Thread Jean-Michel Dault

The problem is in the ht://dig package. Did you try it on cassini?

I am still running 6.0.

Jean-Michel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Axalon Bloodstone wrote:

 On Sat, 4 Sep 1999, Timothy Litwiller wrote:

  oh and i forgot to say it is a cooker install from about 1 week ago

 Thats why, she works good on cassini

  Timothy Litwiller wrote:
 
   #rpm -qa|grep libc
   glibc-2.1.1-13mdk
   compat-glibc-5.3.2.0.7.1
   glibc-devel-2.1.1-13mdk
   netscape-common-4.61glibc2-1mdk
   netscape-communicator-4.61glibc2-1mdk
  
   Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
  
Hmmm.. this looks like a libc incompatibility. Try "ldconfig" to see if it 
solves the problem.
This will not cause any problems for the Web server, htmerge is a part of the 
ht://dig package,
the mini-search engine.
   
Are you using Mandrake 6, Cooker or Cassini? Could you send me the output of 
the "rpm -qa|grep
libc" command?
   
Thanks for your feedback!
   
Jean-Michel Dault
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
Timothy Litwiller wrote:
   
 getting this with new install - I think I got this on everything since the 
first install. Do I
 need to do anything about this?

 /usr/sbin/htmerge: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, 
consider re-linking
 /usr/sbin/htmerge: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
 re-linking
 /usr/sbin/htmerge: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
 re-linking
 htmerge: Unable to open word list file '/var/lib/htdig/db/db.wordlist'

 /usr/sbin/htnotify: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, 
consider re-linking
 /usr/sbin/htnotify: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
 re-linking
 /usr/sbin/htnotify: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in 
shared object, consider
 re-linking
 /usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, 
consider re-linking
 /usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
 re-linking
 /usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
 re-linking
 /usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, 
consider re-linking
 /usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
 re-linking
 /usr/sbin/htfuzzy: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in shared 
object, consider
 re-linking

 Timothy Litwiller wrote:

  Thanks alot.
 
  Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
 
   Yes, I suggest you uninstall all previous packages, and re-download all 
new packages. I put
   all the conflicting rpms in /untested, so all the rpms in /pub/NEW/RPMS 
should be able to
   install correctly with "rpm -i*".
  
   Jean-Michel
  
   Timothy Litwiller wrote:
  
so I should try again now?
   
Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
   
 You're the man! =)

 Thanks, it works perfectly. Now every single dependency has been 
resolved and all
 packages install in the perfect order.

 Jean-Michel Dault
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Jesse Kuang wrote:

  On Thu, 02 Sep 1999 21:23:32 +
  Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  ...
   Question for any RPM expert:
   I put a "Require:" line in my .spec file. But when you do a rpm 
-i *, and you
   install all package that solve all dependencies, it does NOT 
install the required
   packages first, but in alphabetical order. Is there a way to 
make sure that, when
   doing a rpm -i *, that ApacheJSSI, that has a "Require: 
mod_jserv", REALLY installs
   mod_jserv before it?
  IMHO, use prereq the actual file from required package, then the
  required package will get installed first.
  /kjx
 
 

 --
 MandrakeSoft  http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
 --Axalon



Re: [Cooker] mirror script and illegal port command

1999-09-04 Thread Stephen Boulet

Can you tell me how to specify this?

I normally type:  mirror -d -T package/site name

and then:  mirror -d package/site name.

Thanks.

On Sat, 04 Sep 1999, Pixel wrote:
 Stephen Boulet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  While using the mirror script, I sometimes get messages like this while running
  it. Anyone know what's up?
  
 
 maybe you need to specify passive mode for ftp.
 
 
 cu Pixel.
--

Stephen
Grayslake, IL USA



[Cooker] Difficulty in upgrade from HD

1999-09-04 Thread Stephen Nodvin

Hello:

I am tryng to upgrade from Mandrake 6.0 to cassini 6.1b.

I used wget to mirror the distrinution to the hard drive.

I then created the the boot disk.

I boot up tell the installation that the install directory is on /dev/hda5 and in the 
directory:

/usr/local/cassini/ftp.tux.org/pub/distrinutions/mandrake/6.1b/

and multiple variations of this path

no matter what directory I provide the installation gives me the following error:

"Device hda5 does not appear to contain a Linux Mandrake installation tree."

So that is as I get.

Any sussestions?

Thanks.

Stephen Nodvin



Re: [Cooker] new kernel ok

1999-09-04 Thread Axalon Bloodstone


Simple, don't use -U use -i and then -e the old one once you've verified
functionality.

On Sat, 4 Sep 1999, Quel Qun wrote:

 Hi I installed the new 2.2.13 kernel through a rpm -U.
 
 I still doubt we want that operation delete the previous kernel. I Imagine 
 the new one would not have booted...
 
 Would it be possible to keep a copy with an old extension? I really think 
 that the way it works now is too dangeroous.
 
 ---
 kelk1
 
 __
 Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
 

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--Axalon



Re: [Cooker] new kernel ok

1999-09-04 Thread Jean-Michel Dault

I always upgraded a kernel using rpm -i newkernel, reboot, then rpm -e
oldkernel.

I've been had once without a boot disk and couldn't access the network to get
a new one since it was on a router! So now I take some precautions.

Jean-Michel


Quel Qun wrote:

 Hi I installed the new 2.2.13 kernel through a rpm -U.

 I still doubt we want that operation delete the previous kernel. I Imagine
 the new one would not have booted...

 Would it be possible to keep a copy with an old extension? I really think
 that the way it works now is too dangeroous.

 ---
 kelk1

 __
 Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com



Re[2]: [Cooker] Kernel compile problems with cooker

1999-09-04 Thread tracer

Hello webmedic,

Friday, Friday, September 03, 1999, you wrote:
We are an OEM...
And we do sell pc's made with various chipsets.
As mentioned there are  few alternatives for AMD's
And there are Via boards and via boards.
Now oddball/instability problems were on several boards with a lot of
hardwork traced back to 2 main reasons:
1. most powersupplies used in PC's are qua power still designed to run
486...
ie most systems run a powersupply which is absolutely inadaquate to
run all that stuff people tend to hang on it.
Added, AMD uses a LOT of power.

2. many of the AlI chipset boards use lousy/cheapo power regulators on
the motherboard.

3. Interesting in ONE case I replaced the old powersupply by a real
heavy duty power supply (300 watt plus)  and the previous unstable
system now ran for about 10 minutes and then literally went up in
flames In short power regulator on the board isnt working
properly, wants more power but cannot get  it and AMD doesnt like
that, Give it more and they kill each other...
After the board burned I put the AMD in a similar board  and essentially that also 
fried.
(as I wasnt attached to the board I didnt mind one bit at all, one
problem less!)
I checked with a friend who tests hardware professionaly for companies
who get stuck with their design and acc to him the regulators can blow
the chip and vv, especially with AMD so if you have cheaply made
boards...


Essentially they cannot cope and severe instability can occur.
On one  case we got caught: I gave a sample board to a friend to play
with and he loved it. So we got a few more, made on a local internet
machine with an AMD, no problems, ALL the others had problems and
essentially the only stable chips I could run in it were certain
pentiums.
Then the original board was getting reaing errors during suse
instalations and I have seen it blow up in front of my eyes. One of
the chips on the motherboard smoked/cracked and the AMD was also dead.
we ended up dumping the remaining boards (only a few as I had smelled
a rat...)
w One comment here I sell computers for a living. Here is some
w free advice stay away from the via chip set. It even causes
w problems with windows. I had to learn the hard way. Even under
w windows there are unexplainable problems but they are the same
w every time. Also they disappear as soon as I use for instance an
w asus mb which uses the other chip set. And thanks for this post
w because I was just getting ready to get rid of my fic mb in my
w personal computer and this explains why I'm having trouble with
w a few things



w On Fri, 03 Sep 1999, you wrote:
   What's your chipset and CPU? What amount of RAM?
  
  AMD K6-2 450 MHz, 128 MB RAM, VIA chipset...
  
 
 VIA again! Mamma mia!
 
   Have you compiled in APM support? If yes, does the kernel boot if you
   remove it?
  
  Funny, that was never a problem before, but I'll try it out...
  
  Greets and btw. thanks for the fast response
 
 np :) But I'd really like to sort out that VIA chipset stuff. All the
 people I know who have such a chipset on their motherboard have had
 problems (from massive disk corruption to "kernel wont boot"-style
 problems).
 
 Re: APM, and related (again!) to VIA, I know a guy with a K6-2 CPU  and
 a VIA chipset as well who has had disk corruption problems, but on power
 off the kernel would just oops...
 
 Ban VIA!
 
 -- 
 fg
 
 # rm *;o
 o: command not found



Best regards,
 
tracer

mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 




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