Re: [Cooker] Re: [expert] web based mail

1999-09-22 Thread Blindauer Emmanuel

On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, duncan hall wrote:

 Has anyone looked at acme mail?
 
 http://www.astray.com/acmemail/devel/
 
 Its very good, fairly easy to set up  and free!!
 
 Dunc
 
 David Rodgers wrote:
 
  mandrake needs a web based mail package in the next distro
 
I use horde+imp for my users. It is an excellent product, under GPL,
avaible at: http://horde.org/ . It's based on php3 and imapd. It's easy to
use, but the install isn't the easyest, 'cause rpms didn't inclue php3 and
imapd at the same time.

Emmanuel

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Re[2]: [Cooker] How about bundling Microsoft True Type fonts?

1999-09-22 Thread tracer

Hello Gael,

Tuesday, Tuesday, September 21, 1999, you wrote:

Gael Duval Mubashir Cheema wrote:
 
 After fighting a long battle named "True Type fonts under
 Mandrake" I finally won.  See my previous email to read
 the description of the problem.
 
 I noticed that Microsoft allows people to download fonts
 from their website.  I was wondering if they would let
 Mandrake and others download them and bundle them with
 their distribution.  All setup for printing with StarOffice
 etc.
Well, provide the full info how to do it, where to get them and maybe
float the combined free package of fonts through the less offical
software routes.
I am sure that a suitable ftp can be found where ms cannot complain
against
 
 I briefly read the License and it seems that the 2 major points
 are :
 
 1. You could distribute the fonts as long as you include the
copyright notice also.
 2. Distribution of the fonts to make money was prohibited.

Gael Duval I don't like this idea very much (asking the permission to Microsoft
Gael Duval etc.) but why not. However, I think the best solution would be to have
Gael Duval some tools to builds TTfonts under open sources systems like Linux.
I have the feeling that MS isnt going to be able to refuse considering
their current court case and the fact that they already have their
license like this.
They may realise that looking good boys is better then getting it done
anyway and looking stupid because if they say NO, you can stick their
response in a suitable Linux news page where it gets read widely that
they donot follow their own license
Anyway I have not used their fonts myself, so how complicated is it to
add MS fonts to the linux system is it something which could be
easily automated by anyone with a suitable script who has all the
fonts in one directory??? If yes, give them the tool to do it in the
most easy way and tell them clearly how to add TT fonts from MS to
their LINUX

Best regards,
 
tracer

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NOTE: 1 MAILRUN PER DAY ONLY




Re: [Cooker] lilo-0.21-15mdk.i586.rpm

1999-09-22 Thread Pixel

"Quel Qun" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Pixel,
 
 You would be much welcome on my machine, but until now...
 
 "user pixel does not exist - using root"
 
 is the message I get when I install the new lilo package ;-)
 

ok, thanks (thought the .spec was well done...)



Re: [Cooker] lilo-0.21-15mdk.i586.rpm

1999-09-22 Thread Axalon Bloodstone

On 22 Sep 1999, Pixel wrote:

 "Quel Qun" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Pixel,
  
  You would be much welcome on my machine, but until now...
  
  "user pixel does not exist - using root"
  
  is the message I get when I install the new lilo package ;-)
  
 
 ok, thanks (thought the .spec was well done...)
 

Nope still adding %defattr's as we go

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



[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] NAME: screen VER: 3.9.4 REL: 2mdk

1999-09-22 Thread Axalon Bloodstone

On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, ChangeLog Automate wrote:

 --=-=-=
 Name: screen  Distribution: Mandrake
 Version : 3.9.4 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
 Release : 2mdk  Build Date: Mon Sep 20 06:46:30 1999
 Install date: (not installed)   Build Host: rtfm.mandrakesoft.com
 Group   : Applications/System   Source RPM: (none)
 Size: 391196
 Packager: Francis Galiegue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Summary : A screen manager that supports multiple logins on one terminal.
 Description :
 The screen utility allows you to have multiple logins on just one
 terminal.  Screen is useful for users who telnet into a machine or
 are connected via a dumb terminal, but want to use more than just
 one login.
 
 Install the screen package if you need a screen manager that can
 support multiple logins on one terminal.
 --=-=-=
 
 Last Changelog:
 
 * Tue Sep 21 1999 Francis Galiegue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  - fixed bug in /etc/profile.d/screen.sh (credits go to Axalon for this one)
  
 

Not just the fix but the bug it's self apparently ;) 

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--Axalon



[Cooker] SUB cooker

1999-09-22 Thread Dave Habben






RE: [Cooker] SUB cooker

1999-09-22 Thread Rick Collette

Really, now?
 

-Original Message-
From: Dave Habben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 10:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] SUB cooker


 



RE: [Cooker] SUB cooker

1999-09-22 Thread Axalon Bloodstone


No please wait untill tomarrow

On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Rick Collette wrote:

 Really, now?
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Habben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 10:49 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Cooker] SUB cooker



Re: [Cooker] Re: [expert] bugs in 6.1 ?

1999-09-22 Thread webmedic

Actually I'm not sure of the fix but if he has the via chip set
they are known to have power down errors. Also they have problems
with the power distribution on the mother board. I'm not sure how
it does it but this problem actually causes hard drive corruption.



On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, you wrote:
 On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Lang Zhi wrote:
 
  Hi,
  Everytime after i "halt" the system (6.1),a while after the word "power 
  down" appeared, i get this error message :
  
  Unable to  virtual memory paging at 0B68ED (etc)
  and its dump me a few HEX numbers.
  
  I suspect it somethings to do with kernel 2.2.13 so i downgrade to 
  2.2.9-27mdk, but the problem still there.
  So, is it 6.1 bugs or my hardware fault ?
 
 What chipset is the Mainboard? remove the -p from the last line of
 /etc/rc.d/init.d/halt, and power off manualy.
  
  Second,
  X-windows doest work well with my Cirrus Logic 5446. It can detect the chip 
  but whenever i boot into KDE, when i move the mouse, the part where i move 
  the mouse turn white. (Just like painting with the mouse)
 
 I cc: to cooker because i forgot the solution. John(webmedic?) can you
 remind me/us, also it'll get it into the web archive ;)
 
  The machine is Sieman Nixdoff Scenic Pro C5
  Pentium 166
  Quantum Fireball 4.3GB.
  
  Any idea ?
  -lz
  
  __
  Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
  
 
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 --Axalon
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[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] NAME: kdiskcat VER: 0.3.1 REL: 2mdk

1999-09-22 Thread Takacs Sandor

On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, ChangeLog Automate wrote:

 Name: kdiskcatDistribution: Mandrake
 Version : 0.3.1 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Yess! Another cool hungarian program!

The Hungarian translation of Panoramix is:
290 translated messages, 121 untranslated messages.

I wanna finish it today :)

-- 
Takika



[Cooker] gcc 2.95.1

1999-09-22 Thread Arthur

On Wed, 22 Sep 1999 14:37:05 +0200 (CEST), Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Currently (FINALLY!) uploading a new hackkernel RPM for a somewhat
patched kernel 2.3.18ac7... [the stock version still won't compile with
gcc 2.95.x].

I could not login after compiling 2.3.18ac{45} with the pgcc that
comes with Helios.  I received an email advising that it is unsafe,
and to use gcc 2.95.1 instead.  After recompiling with 2.95.1, the
login problem disappeared.

But then I had some other strange problems, and after reading that
Alan Cox recommends against gcc 2.95.x, I dropped back to the egcs
from Redhat Lorax just to be safe.

What are your thoughts on the state of gcc 2.95.1?




Re: [Cooker] How can run Panoramix

1999-09-22 Thread Emmanuel Paré

Oh! is not yet part of the official 6.1

Here a dir listing I get from my Official  ISO Cdrom ... so where else I can
get a copy of g_*.img  does one from cooker will work with 6.1?

Iam a bit confuse here.

By any chance Pixel you now how to enable PHP3 with apache and where is the
famous httpd.conf?

Cheers
emman

 Volume in drive E is CDROM
 Volume Serial Number is F0F4-0E28
 Directory of E:\IMAGES

.  DIR99-09-16   9:39 .
.. DIR99-09-16   9:39 ..
BOOT CAT 2 048  99-09-16   9:39 BOOT.CAT
BOOT IMG 1 474 560  99-09-07  23:25 BOOT.IMG
BOOTNET  IMG 1 474 560  99-09-07  23:25 BOOTNET.IMG
PCMCIA   IMG 1 474 560  99-09-07  19:30 PCMCIA.IMG
 4 file(s)  4 425 728 bytes
 2 dir(s)   0 bytes free


Emmanuel Paré
GIS/Programming for DBX Geomatics
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.linux-mandrake.com

-Original Message-
From: Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 22 septembre, 1999 14:32
Subject: Re: [Cooker] How can run Panoramix


"Emmanuel Paré" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I can't figure out where panoramix is located
 the only thing a got is boot.img that is the old install (few bugs in it)


panoramix uses:

images/gi_*
Mandrake/mdkinst/*
Mandrake/base/compss
Mandrake/base/compssList
Mandrake/base/depslist
Mandrake/base/mdkinst_stage2.gz

you need to boot on a gi_* image. Choose depending on your install type.

cu Pixel.




[Cooker] Re: gcc 2.95.1

1999-09-22 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer

On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Arthur wrote:

 But then I had some other strange problems, and after reading that
 Alan Cox recommends against gcc 2.95.x, I dropped back to the egcs
 from Redhat Lorax just to be safe.
 
 What are your thoughts on the state of gcc 2.95.1?

gcc 2.95.1 is ready for everything.
Everything on my computers is currently compiled with gcc 2.95.1 [aside
from the FreeBSD box, adapting the FreeBSD kernel is more work than
adapting the Linux kernel].

The only problem with gcc 2.95.1 is that it doesn't understand the broken
asm() statements prior versions understood, and therefore it won't compile
the kernel out of the box.

I've been having LESS trouble with it that with any other compiler I ever
tried.

The kernels in cooker are compiled with it, as well, by the way - and we
haven't had bug reports that could be identified as compiler problems.

LLaP
bero

-- 
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STOP WAITING! http://www.ms-windows-2000.com/



Re: [Cooker] How can run Panoramix

1999-09-22 Thread Pixel

"Emmanuel Paré" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Oh! is not yet part of the official 6.1
 
 Here a dir listing I get from my Official  ISO Cdrom ... so where else I can
 get a copy of g_*.img  does one from cooker will work with 6.1?
 
 Iam a bit confuse here.
 

you need cooker panoramix is not included in 6.1 as not stable enough...

 By any chance Pixel you now how to enable PHP3 with apache and where is the
 famous httpd.conf?
 

sorry, no idea...



[Cooker] RPM suggestions

1999-09-22 Thread Ian White


Has there been thought of including security related RPMs?

I was mainly thinking of PortSentry, but I'm sure theres other security
related things that should be included..

---
Ian White
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




[Cooker] Problems using generic.spec

1999-09-22 Thread Oliver Schade

Hi,


I just started to build my first RPM ever using the Mandrake generic.spec
from ftp.mandrakesoft.com/pub/bero/generic.spec.

It fails with the following output:

[...]
Roxen installed.
+ '[' -d /var/tmp/roxen-buildroot/usr/man ']'
+ '[' -d /var/tmp/roxen-buildroot/usr/info ']'
+ '[' -d /var/tmp/roxen-buildroot/usr/X11R6/man ']'
+ '[' -d /var/tmp/roxen-buildroot/usr/lib/perl5/man ']'
+ cd /var/tmp/roxen-buildroot
+ find . -type d
+ sed '1,2d;s,^\.,\%attr(-\,root\,root) \%dir ,'
+ find . -type f
+ sed 's,^\.,\%attr(-\,root\,root) ,' -e '/\/etc\//s|^|%config|' -e 
+'/\/config\//s|^|%config|'
sed: can't read s,^\.,\%attr(-\,root\,root) ,: No such file or directory
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.38889: line 44: 27794 Broken pipe find . -type f
 27795 Done(2) | sed 's,^\.,\%attr(-\,root\,root) ,' -e 
'/\/etc\//s|^|%config|' -e '/\/config\//s|^|%config|' $RPM_BUILD_DIR/file.list.roxen
Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.38889 (%install)

This seems to be those three find-commands that shall build a filelist - but 
I did not understand them full. Are there any missing specifications at the 
first part which may result in empty %attr, %config or %dir? 

And an other questions: how can I include comments within the .spec-file?

Thanks for any help, Oliver 
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 Gottes auf die Nerven" [Julia Krueger, Leserbrief an den SPIEGEL 35/95]
 [A HREF="http://www.ls-la.net/"My Homepage/A]



Re: [Cooker] Problems using generic.spec

1999-09-22 Thread Axalon Bloodstone

On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Oliver Schade wrote:

 Hi,
 
 
 I just started to build my first RPM ever using the Mandrake generic.spec
 from ftp.mandrakesoft.com/pub/bero/generic.spec.
 
 It fails with the following output:
 
 [...]
 Roxen installed.
 + '[' -d /var/tmp/roxen-buildroot/usr/man ']'
 + '[' -d /var/tmp/roxen-buildroot/usr/info ']'
 + '[' -d /var/tmp/roxen-buildroot/usr/X11R6/man ']'
 + '[' -d /var/tmp/roxen-buildroot/usr/lib/perl5/man ']'
 + cd /var/tmp/roxen-buildroot
 + find . -type d
 + sed '1,2d;s,^\.,\%attr(-\,root\,root) \%dir ,'
 + find . -type f
 + sed 's,^\.,\%attr(-\,root\,root) ,' -e '/\/etc\//s|^|%config|' -e 
'/\/config\//s|^|%config|'
 sed: can't read s,^\.,\%attr(-\,root\,root) ,: No such file or directory
 /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.38889: line 44: 27794 Broken pipe find . -type f
  27795 Done(2) | sed 's,^\.,\%attr(-\,root\,root) ,' -e 
'/\/etc\//s|^|%config|' -e '/\/config\//s|^|%config|' $RPM_BUILD_DIR/file.list.roxen
 Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.38889 (%install)

Oh yeah, i fixed a copy but forgot to tell bero. Add the -e and you'll be
ok.
 
 This seems to be those three find-commands that shall build a filelist - but 
 I did not understand them full. Are there any missing specifications at the 
 first part which may result in empty %attr, %config or %dir? 
 
 And an other questions: how can I include comments within the .spec-file?
 
 Thanks for any help, Oliver 
 

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



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix Install

1999-09-22 Thread Pixel

Michael Irving [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 When installing lilo it asks for my bootdevice.. and it suggests hda when it
 should be /dev/hda... if I didn't change to /dev/hda lilo install stops working.
 

fixed

 Also when installing it forgets to add 
 alias eth0 eepro100
 in conf.modules so when rebooting it doesn't bring up my network.
 

i'll look

 
 Michael Irving who is truly ashamed of the previous post.

well you make find a bug, that's cool :)

The sigsegv came from the rpmlib which was bugged (redhat sucks!)
Some bad pointer manipulation...


that should fix a lot of the sigsegv that happened :-)))


cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix Install

1999-09-22 Thread Pixel

Just to tell you that pcmcia install is there :)

Use the gi_pcmcia boot disk.

Or you can use gi_* and then give it the supplementary disk gi_pcmcia as with
the newt install.


cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] My Newbie questions.

1999-09-22 Thread Jean-Michel Dault

Hello Emman,

When you install the web server, it's supposed to install midgard-php, which
is an extended version of php3. It's supposed to be enabled automatically.
Have a look in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf, you have a bunch of include lines
at the end.

For the jserv package, you can find it at
http://coruscant.netrevolution.com/pub/NEW, with a bunch of other interesting
packages.

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

Emmanuel Paré wrote:

 Before asking my newbie question...

 comanche does work on 6.1 or seem to not work :)

 Ok when I start my apache server.. I think its done in /etc/init.d/httpd
 (correct me if iam wrong)

 So my question. is how can I enable PHP3 on my box.. isnt suppose to be
 installed by default?  May be I should add a line ine httpd.conf but where
 is or should be that damn http.conf  ?  Next thing.. anyone know if the
 apache was configured to run java servlet..? wich modules will do the job
 jserv?  I cant find any trace of it..

 Finally how can I start an install with Panoramix is it include with 6.1
 iso?

 thanks you

 Emmanuel Paré
 GIS/Programming for DBX Geomatics
 email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.linux-mandrake.com



[Cooker] Apache 1.3.9 + PHP modules.

1999-09-22 Thread Emmanuel Paré

Httpd

The config file for Apache is in:
Is in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf

Thanks Sergio ... but I got a other question.  how can I enable php3 module
(jean-michel have compiled one). I have edited the httpd.conf and added 2
lignes for module .so and .c  then edit /etc/init.d/httpd  and modify httpd
to put httpd -d /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf Is it the way to do it.. ?  the
module isnt loaded (httpd -l).  But why those lines are not added to the
config file or at least uncommented... if the module is included?

Iam from a beginner point of view.  I dont want to recompile the entire
Apache server.. I want taking what its already done.  But I simply dont know
how to integrated it.. If someone get a clue or a simple howto to point me
out in Apache on MAndrake I will be very interested.

And what about midguardphp3 is it intend to replace mod_php3? or its an
addon to php3?

Thanks you all

(PS 6.1 was a charm!  I Love this kde 1.1.2)
good work!

jean-michel ou est-tu??? :~(

emman

Emmanuel Paré
GIS/Programming for DBX Geomatics
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.linux-mandrake.com

-Original Message-
From: Sergio Korlowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 22 septembre, 1999 16:29
Subject: Re: [Cooker] How can run Panoramix


Pixel wrote:

 "Emmanuel Paré" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  Oh! is not yet part of the official 6.1
 
  Here a dir listing I get from my Official  ISO Cdrom ... so where else I
can
  get a copy of g_*.img  does one from cooker will work with 6.1?
 
  Iam a bit confuse here.
 

 you need cooker panoramix is not included in 6.1 as not stable
enough...

  By any chance Pixel you now how to enable PHP3 with apache and where is
the
  famous httpd.conf?
 

 sorry, no idea...

Is in /etc/httpd/conf

sk





Re: [Cooker] My Newbie questions.

1999-09-22 Thread Emmanuel Paré

Sorry Jean-Michel I didnt see your message I will take a look at the end of
the config file! thanks!

Have a good trip!
emman

Emmanuel Paré
GIS/Programming for DBX Geomatics
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.linux-mandrake.com

-Original Message-
From: Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 22 septembre, 1999 22:18
Subject: Re: [Cooker] My Newbie questions.


Hello Emman,

When you install the web server, it's supposed to install midgard-php, which
is an extended version of php3. It's supposed to be enabled automatically.
Have a look in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf, you have a bunch of include lines
at the end.

For the jserv package, you can find it at
http://coruscant.netrevolution.com/pub/NEW, with a bunch of other
interesting
packages.

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

Emmanuel Paré wrote:

 Before asking my newbie question...

 comanche does work on 6.1 or seem to not work :)

 Ok when I start my apache server.. I think its done in /etc/init.d/httpd
 (correct me if iam wrong)

 So my question. is how can I enable PHP3 on my box.. isnt suppose to be
 installed by default?  May be I should add a line ine httpd.conf but where
 is or should be that damn http.conf  ?  Next thing.. anyone know if the
 apache was configured to run java servlet..? wich modules will do the job
 jserv?  I cant find any trace of it..

 Finally how can I start an install with Panoramix is it include with 6.1
 iso?

 thanks you

 Emmanuel Paré
 GIS/Programming for DBX Geomatics
 email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.linux-mandrake.com





[Cooker] Apache updated information on my situation

1999-09-22 Thread Emmanuel Paré

Ok I saw those lines! they were a the end!
I forgot that was a rpm... they where automaticly inserted at the end
of course!
---
Include conf/addon-modules/midgardphp3.conf
Include conf/addon-modules/mod_midgard.conf
Include conf/addon-modules/mod_perl.conf
Include conf/addon-modules/mod_php3.conf
Include conf/addon-modules/midgard-data.conf


But why iam getting this when I type httpd -l ?

Compiled-in modules:
  http_core.c
  mod_so.c

(Is that normal??? to see only these 2 modules.)

Is there I special way to test if php3 work
I type this example in my /home/http/html/example.php3

 htmlheadtitleExample/title
body
?php echo "Hi, I'm a PHP script!"; ?
/body/html

And That didnt work.. ?  is it the location the problem..

Does by default deamon httpd use the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf?

Sorry lot of questions.. but I just wonder how I can get my PHP3 working.

Iam using helios 6.1

emman

Emmanuel Paré
GIS/Programming for DBX Geomatics
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.linux-mandrake.com




Re: [Cooker] How about bundling Microsoft True Type fonts?

1999-09-22 Thread Aaron Peromsik

t From: tracer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
t Anyway I have not used their fonts myself, so how complicated is it to
t add MS fonts to the linux system is it something which could be
t easily automated by anyone with a suitable script who has all the
t fonts in one directory??? If yes, give them the tool to do it in the
t most easy way and tell them clearly how to add TT fonts from MS to
t their LINUX

If Windows is already installed, it's real easy. The install process (at
least in newbie mode) should automatically set up mount points for existing
vfat partitions. Then each one should be checked for a
mount/windows/fonts directory, and if such exists, ttmkfdir and
chkfontpath should be run by the installer. Then the fonts just kind of
work! 

I don't know how much of this happens currently in cooker or helios, but
none of it happened when I installed venus. 

---
Aaron Peromsik |  For thinner oatmeal, add more water.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] |  For thicker oatmeal, add less water.
---



[Cooker] Version 6.1 broken?

1999-09-22 Thread Lorne Shantz

I was disappointed to find that the new 6.1 release seems to still be
broken. It will NOT allow me to auto probe my Adaptec AHA1542 SCSI host
adapter. I even tried sending it manual info. Not positive if I got the
syntax right or not, but it sure isn't detecting it properly. I keep
getting reset bus failed etc. The older versions worked as I recall.



Re: [Cooker] Apache updated information on my situation

1999-09-22 Thread Vincent Danen

On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Emmanuel Paré wrote:

 Ok I saw those lines! they were a the end!
 I forgot that was a rpm... they where automaticly inserted at the end
 of course!
 ---
 Include conf/addon-modules/midgardphp3.conf
 Include conf/addon-modules/mod_midgard.conf
 Include conf/addon-modules/mod_perl.conf
 Include conf/addon-modules/mod_php3.conf
 Include conf/addon-modules/midgard-data.conf
 
 
 But why iam getting this when I type httpd -l ?
 
 Compiled-in modules:
   http_core.c
   mod_so.c
 
 (Is that normal??? to see only these 2 modules.)

I believe so.. those are compiled modules... the php modules are not
compiled in...

 Is there I special way to test if php3 work
 I type this example in my /home/http/html/example.php3
 
  htmlheadtitleExample/title
 body
 ?php echo "Hi, I'm a PHP script!"; ?
 /body/html
 
 And That didnt work.. ?  is it the location the problem..
 
 Does by default deamon httpd use the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf?
 
 Sorry lot of questions.. but I just wonder how I can get my PHP3 working.
 
 Iam using helios 6.1

Did you restart httpd after installing the php rpms?  If not, try that and
it should work.. and yes, it uses /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf by default.

Vincent Danen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) . ICQ: 16978834
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Re: [Cooker] Version 6.1 broken?

1999-09-22 Thread Vincent Danen

On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Lorne Shantz wrote:

 I was disappointed to find that the new 6.1 release seems to still be
 broken. It will NOT allow me to auto probe my Adaptec AHA1542 SCSI host
 adapter. I even tried sending it manual info. Not positive if I got the
 syntax right or not, but it sure isn't detecting it properly. I keep
 getting reset bus failed etc. The older versions worked as I recall.

Strange thing is, it works great for me, Lorne.  Can you give us details
on the card (I/O, IRQ, attached devices, and so forth)?  Mine works fine
and it's an AHA1542 using the stock boot.img (and bootnet.img) and
autoprobing found it just fine...

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Re: [Cooker] Version 6.1 broken?

1999-09-22 Thread Michael Irving

On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, you wrote:
 I was disappointed to find that the new 6.1 release seems to still be
 broken. It will NOT allow me to auto probe my Adaptec AHA1542 SCSI host
 adapter. I even tried sending it manual info. Not positive if I got the
 syntax right or not, but it sure isn't detecting it properly. I keep
 getting reset bus failed etc. The older versions worked as I recall.

I've had similair problems earlier with 1542.. and it usually is wrong or bad
termination on the bus. If I fixed the termination then the card was perfectly
discovered.

Michael Irving