Re: [Cooker-firewall] serious flaw or normal behaviour?
Hi, SNF 7.2 has a very serious flaw!!! I found it today. The flaw is that any user who have access to the PC that has been used by system administrator can log in into the firewall without giving a password. Try this from any PC in your network. I use a windows 95. 1. Go to https://192.168.0.1:8443 and login. ( the ip of firewall depend on your setting ) 2. Logout from the webpage 3. type back https://192.168.0.1:8443 the page will come out and press login button.. Voila.. you can access the firewall administartion page without password. What a very secured firewall! simply close the browser when you're done with the configurations -- Florin http://www.mandrakesoft.com
Re: [Cooker-firewall] Blocking Call
Ed Colmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi everyone! I'm still troubleshooting our firewall, trying to figure out why I'm seeing this blocking call on ftp connections... I see it more often than not, but still it is seemingly random when it decides to let the user through. To reiterate: Both machines are inside the firewall, I'm only using IP addresses. One is ftp server, one is client. Both machines are looking at the firewall as the default route. so the ftp server and the client are on the same network ? Do I need to set up static routes between them? Any other solutions? I also see a problem with SSH connections outside the firewall timing out after about 10 minutes of inactivity. Is this related? I don't get it. Where are you trying to connect from ? And where to. Is your firewall, the target (so the ssh server is on the firewall ?). sincerely, -- Florin http://www.mandrakesoft.com
Re: [Cooker-firewall] Blocking Call
Hi! Thanks for the replies so the ftp server and the client are on the same network ? The FTP example is both machines on the firewalled network: 192.168.1.15 connecting to 192.168.1.26 I also see a problem with SSH connections outside the firewall timing out after about 10 minutes of inactivity. Is this related? I don't get it. Where are you trying to connect from ? And where to. Is your firewall, the target (so the ssh server is on the firewall ?). The SSH example is: from inside the firewall: 192.168.1.18 to any outside SSH server. Thanks again for your time! -ed-
Re: [Cooker-firewall] SNORT STILL DOESN'T WORK
I am really upset. I sent this bug/fix in for RC1 and again for RC2, and then for the last test version and you still haven't fixed it. When installing the Firewall by default snort DOES NOT HAVE the proper permissions to the /var/log/snort directory. I was told by the Mandrake team each time that it would be fixed in the next version and I find that in the Final version the bug is still there. Once again, here is the problem. The directory /var/log/snort has permissions: drw--- and should have drwx--. Also snort needs to be the owner for /var/log/snort and the sub-files/directories. If the permissions above are not correct, snortd will abort as soon as it's started. If I sound upset it's because I am. I reported this bug and the fix for it at least three times and three times I was told it would be fixed in the next release. It never was. My company is looking at setting up our clients with this excellent firewall/intrusion detection system. How can we recommend that they buy it if it DOESN'T WORK. Hello there, you are upset ? This is understandable. Now, what version are we talking about ? I thought we've fixed that already, ages ago... make sure you have the latest version, and I'll check here too... cheers, -- Florin http://www.mandrakesoft.com
RE: [Cooker-firewall] SNORT STILL DOESN'T WORK
This is the final version that I downloaded the ISO about a week ago. When I install it on the system I am doing a complete format of the drives so I can make sure it will work for our clients. Stephen W. Thomas Network Engineer Technical Software Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Florin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 7:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Cooker-firewall] SNORT STILL DOESN'T WORK I am really upset. I sent this bug/fix in for RC1 and again for RC2, and then for the last test version and you still haven't fixed it. When installing the Firewall by default snort DOES NOT HAVE the proper permissions to the /var/log/snort directory. I was told by the Mandrake team each time that it would be fixed in the next version and I find that in the Final version the bug is still there. Once again, here is the problem. The directory /var/log/snort has permissions: drw--- and should have drwx--. Also snort needs to be the owner for /var/log/snort and the sub-files/directories. If the permissions above are not correct, snortd will abort as soon as it's started. If I sound upset it's because I am. I reported this bug and the fix for it at least three times and three times I was told it would be fixed in the next release. It never was. My company is looking at setting up our clients with this excellent firewall/intrusion detection system. How can we recommend that they buy it if it DOESN'T WORK. Hello there, you are upset ? This is understandable. Now, what version are we talking about ? I thought we've fixed that already, ages ago... make sure you have the latest version, and I'll check here too... cheers, -- Florin http://www.mandrakesoft.com
[Cooker] update of libarts2 fail to play wav file
after installing libarts2-2.1.2-2mdk and libarts2-devel-2.1.2-2mdk , playing a wav audio file make the artsd deamon to core dump : [artsd] ** Warning ** MCOP ObjectManager: can't find implementation for Arts::Synth_PLAY_WAV. Segmentation fault Exit 139 rpm -U --oldpackage libarts2-2.1.1-7mdk.i586.rpm libarts2-devel-2.1.1-7mdk.i58 6.rpm and it works again. Alexandre uname -ar Linux spiid 2.4.4-6mdksmp #1 SMP lun mai 28 15:37:53 CEST 2001 i686 unknown
Re: [Cooker] update of libarts2 fail to play wav file
==Andrej Borsenkow wrote: after installing libarts2-2.1.2-2mdk and libarts2-devel-2.1.2-2mdk , Boy, where have you been all that time? :-) I suggest you check 2.1.2-3mdk ... and tell us if it really fixed the problem ... eh, in fact, it works with 2.1.2-3mdk , thanks, you wake me :-) Alexandre
[Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] drakopt-1.00-8.1mdk
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 02:45, civileme wrote: [Contrib-RPM] --=-=-= Name: drakopt Relocations: (not relocateable) Version : 1.00 Vendor: MandrakeSoft Release : 8.1mdkBuild Date: Tue Jun 19 03:28:24 2001 Install date: (not installed) Build Host: civileme.mandrakesoft.com Group : Tools Source RPM: (none) Size: 11218License: GPL Packager: YOUR_NAME YOUR_EMAIL Summary : Tool for optimizing IDE drives and detecting some types of problems Description : DrakOPT is a program to read and test IDE drives on a system and seek the best settings for them. --=-=-= * Fri Jun 15 2001 civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] mode-drakopt-1.00 - Hmm, it seems to be missing the executable, leaving a broken link (/usr/sbin/drakopt - drakopt-1.00, which does not exist.)
Re: [Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] gcc3.0-3.0-1mdk
Blue Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: damn right, how much testing are the mdksoft people gonna do before it advances? a lot.
Re: [Cooker] Startup script for hotplug?
Vincent Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: but usbview still says that there is no driver loaded for the Logitec Quickcam. Unfortunately, is the only usb device i have to test this with. it needs a fixes in the kernel for Logitec Quickcam, i sent a patch to Juan he will include it in the next build.
Re: [Cooker] Re: gcc3.0-3.0-1mdk
Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 10:14:38AM +0200, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: Blue Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: a lot. Thanks! There are some thing I don't care about rushing out the door but compilers... take all of the time needed folks, test it thoroughly. you can count me in for that ;)
[Cooker] DrakProfile and XF86Config-4
Hi all, I realized today DrakProfile does not archive XF86Config-4, but only XF86Config. How can I specify the files added to the archives? -- _ Tschüss und bis demnächst/à bientôt, _|_|_ () * Stefan /v\ / »( )« Penguin Powered! +(m-m)--+
[Cooker] rpm-4.0.3-0.6mdk and my patch
* Sun Jun 17 2001 Frederic Lepied [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4.0.3-0.6mdk - changed Copyright = License in emacs rpm-spec-mode (Goetz Waschk). You wrote it into the changelog but you didn't update the patch to the rpm-spec-mode lisp file. I had some other problems with this package: I had to unpack the files manually because I wasn't able to upgrade from rpm-4.0-33mdk (nor downgrade to an older package), but that was more a problem with the old package. (rpm --rebuilddb didn't help, in always died with a segfault when I tried to rpm -Uhv rpm* popt*) Last thing is the packager tag in the rpm.spec: I tried to mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and got an error from the listbot. The email address is now obsolete, so the packager tag chould be updated. -- Götz Waschk student of computer science university Rostock http://www.informatik.uni-rostock.de/~waschk/waschk.asc for PGP key -- Logout Fascism! --
Re: [Cooker] failed dependency on libsafe
mandrake-cooker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi! Can somebody tell me why the packages I just rebuild from source rpms fail on libsafe dependency? $ cat /etc/mandrake-release Linux Mandrake release 8.0 (Traktopel) for i586 $ rpm -ivh gftp-2.0.8-1.1mdk.i686.rpm error: failed dependencies: libsafe.so.2.0 is needed by gftp-2.0.8-1.1mdk $ rpm -ivh libsafe-2.0-3mdk.i686.rpm error: failed dependencies: libsafe.so.2.0 is needed by libsafe-2.0-3mdk $ rpm -Uvh libsafe-2.0-3mdk.i686.rpm error: failed dependencies: libsafe.so.2.0 is needed by libsafe-2.0-3mdk $ rpm -qa | grep libsafe libsafe-2.0-2mdk $ rpm -ql libsafe /lib/libsafe.so.2 /lib/libsafe.so.2.0/ CUT Thank you very much. Works here. Removing the current one before upgrading. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] gcc 3.0 released
Sami Nieminen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi! As gcc 3.0 was just released, does Mandrake plan on using it on their next release instead of 2.96? Do we see gcc 3.0 on cooker soon? http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/gcc-3.0.html It's in contrib. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] Dependancy LOOP: eel, libeel0 and nautilus-mozilla,nautilus
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, R.I.P. Deaddog wrote: On 19 Jun 2001, Warly wrote: libfoo0 must not require foo, or it is an error Currently libGConf1 requires GConf1 and it's intentional. No, libGConf1 requires GConf, which is not nice but acceptable. Any libfoo0 can require foo (libesound0 requires esound) or even foo = 1.2.3, but never foo0, foo=1.2.3 or foo=1.2.3-4mdk. This problem currently exists in eel, fribidi, libtabe, kdelibs (implicitly) and xmorph. Arnd
Re: [Cooker] Problem libraries since 6/17/01 (maybe earlier)
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, R.I.P. Deaddog wrote: On 19 Jun 2001, Warly wrote: libglib-1.3.so.5 is needed by libglib2-1.3.6-1mdk libglib2 need to be recompiled Not so simple; seems glib2 is suffering from the same problem as in pspell(which is unfixed too). One need to build glib2 twice to get all the correct libraries in place. Interestingly, when this thing happens, the libraries are first built correctly during %make, but in %install, libtool tries to relink the files against the one it (thinks it) has just installed in $prefix, when they are really in $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/$prefix. The rebuilt libglib2-1.3.6-2mdk package just came through the mirrors, and STILL has the problem, it appearantly was not installed before rebuilding! Also, libatk0, libgtk+2, pango and kdelibs still need an update or rebuild since they depend on libglib-1.3.so.5. Arnd
[Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] gcc3.0-3.0-1mdk
Thierry Vignaud wrote: [Contrib-RPM] --=-=-= Name: gcc3.0 Relocations: (not relocateable) Why in contrib ? BCNU, -- Sylvain COTINEAU - E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Top Finance = http://www.topfinance.com OVERLOGIC = http://www.overlogic.com Tél: (+33)1 40 33 79 81 - Mob: (+33)6 64 24 76 83
[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] qt2-2.3.0-6mdk
2.3.1 is out, and why not just go with qt 3.0 since this is cooker? On Sunday 17 June 2001 04:30 am, you wrote: --=-=-= Name: qt2 Relocations: (not relocateable) Version : 2.3.0 Vendor: MandrakeSoft Release : 6mdk Build Date: Thu Jun 14 14:29:17 2001 Install date: (not installed) Build Host: ke.mandrakesoft.com Group : Development/KDE and QTSource RPM: (none) Size: 7102896 License: GPL QPL Packager: Mandrake Linux Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL : http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt.html Summary : Shared library for the Qt2 GUI toolkit Description : Qt is a GUI software toolkit. Qt simplifies the task of writing and maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications for the X Windows system. It has everything you need to create professional GUI applications. And it enables you to create them quickly. Qt is multi-platform toolkit written in C++ and is fully object-oriented. This package contains the shared library needed to run Qt2 applications, as well as the README files for Qt. --=-=-= * Thu May 31 2001 DU Xiaoming [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.3.0-6mdk - Add a patch for simplified chinese printing.
Re: [Cooker] Problem libraries since 6/17/01 (maybe earlier)
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 04:08:18PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote: On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, David Odin wrote: On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 02:58:20PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote: Interestingly, when this thing happens, the libraries are first built correctly during %make, but in %install, libtool tries to relink the files against the one it (thinks it) has just installed in $prefix, when they are really in $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/$prefix. The rebuilt libglib2-1.3.6-2mdk package just came through the mirrors, and STILL has the problem, it appearantly was not installed before rebuilding! Also, libatk0, libgtk+2, pango and kdelibs still need an update or rebuild since they depend on libglib-1.3.so.5. Nothing in the compilation of glib-1.3.6 seems to need glib-1.3.5. I still don't understand why libglib-1.3.so.5 is needed by libglib2-1.3.6-1mdk. As I expained above, compilation goes fine. However, in 'make install', libglib-1.3.so.6 normally is installed in /usr/lib, but rpm lets it install in /home/odin/rpm/tmp/libglib2-root/usr/lib. So far, everything is fine. Next, 'make install' gets to the gobject directory and notices that libgobject-1.3.so.6 links against ../.libs/libglib-1.3.so.6, where the following thing happens: /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c libgobject-1.3.la /home/arnd/rpm/tmp/glib-1.3.6-root/usr/lib/libgobject-1.3.la libtool: install: warning: relinking `libgobject-1.3.la' cd /home/arnd/rpm/BUILD/glib-1.3.6/gobject; /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=relink gcc -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -mcpu=pentiumpro -march=i586 -ffast-math -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_REENTRANT -o libgobject-1.3.la -rpath /usr/lib -version-info 6:0:0 -export-dynamic gboxed.lo gbsearcharray.lo gclosure.lo genums.lo gobject.lo gparam.lo gparamspecs.lo gsignal.lo gtype.lo gtypemodule.lo gtypeplugin.lo gvalue.lo gvaluearray.lo gvaluetransform.lo gvaluetypes.lo ../libglib-1.3.la gcc -shared gboxed.lo gbsearcharray.lo gclosure.lo genums.lo gobject.lo gparam.lo gparamspecs.lo gsignal.lo gtype.lo gtypemodule.lo gtypeplugin.lo gvalue.lo gvaluearray.lo gvaluetransform.lo gvaluetypes.lo -L/usr/lib -lglib-1.3 -Wl,-soname -Wl,libgobject-1.3.so.6 -o .libs/libgobject-1.3.so.6.0.0 From this point on, libgobject-1.3.so.6.0.0 links against libglib-1.3.so.5 if that was installed in /usr/lib. If no libglib is installed at all in /usr/lib, libgobject and the others will contain no reference to libglib at all, which is ok. I think the reason for the problem is either a bug in rpm or in libtool, because AFAIR, it used to work most of the time, and now various packages show this behaviour. I did not find a fix, either. Indeed, there's something very... peculiar here: [dindinx@ke gobject]$ pwd /home/dindinx/RPM/BUILD/glib-1.3.6/gobject [dindinx@ke gobject]$ ldd .libs/gobject-query libgobject-1.3.so.6 = /usr/lib/libgobject-1.3.so.6 (0x4002d000) libglib-1.3.so.6 = /usr/lib/libglib-1.3.so.6 (0x40063000) libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x400bd000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000) libglib-1.3.so.5 = not found [dindinx@ke gobject]$ ldd .libs/glib-genmarshal libglib-1.3.so.6 = /usr/lib/libglib-1.3.so.6 (0x4002d000) libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40087000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000) I cannot understand why glib-genmarshal isn't linked against libglib-1.3.so.5 while gobject-query is. FYI: [dindinx@ke .libs]$ ldd libgobject-1.3.so.6.0.0 libglib-1.3.so.6 = /home/dindinx/RPM/BUILD/glib-1.3.6/.libs/libglib-1.3.so.6 (0x40037000) libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x400a7000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x2000) Still searching... DindinX -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Cooker] Freeze at linuxconf
Attempting to install today's cooker my install froze at installing linuxconf. -- -m-
[Cooker] What package provides /usr/sbin/update-alternatives ?
Hello. I am willing to rebuild the gcc3.0 from contrib in a Red Hat Linux 7.1 system. I found that these packages requires /usr/sbin/update-alternatives. The case is that currently I am not running a Mandrake distribution. Could anybody please tell me what package provides it? Thanks, Romildo -- Prof. José Romildo Malaquias [EMAIL PROTECTED] Departamento de Computação Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto Brasil
[Cooker] SUB cooker
Re: [Cooker] Re: failed dependency on libsafe
Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] This is because when one uses libsafe in one's LD_PRELOAD (or /etc/ld.so.preload) it makes ldd think that it's the binary that you didn't tell that you used libsafe in LD_PRELOAD in your complain.. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
[Cooker] small autofs init patch
I have submitted this patch before, and I think it's sane. Please look at it an say if I'm insane. seb --- autofs.old Tue Jun 19 17:19:24 2001 +++ autofs Tue Jun 19 18:06:26 2001 @@ -267,10 +267,10 @@ TMP1=`mktemp /tmp/autofs.XX` || { echo could not make temp file 2; exit 1; } TMP2=`mktemp /tmp/autofs.XX` || { echo could not make temp file 2; exit 1; } getmounts $TMP1 - ps ax|grep [0-9]:[0-9][0-9] $DAEMON | ( + ps axwww|grep [0-9]:[0-9][0-9] $DAEMON | ( while read pid tt stat time command; do echo $command $TMP2 - if ! grep -q ^$command $TMP2; then + if ! grep -q ^$command $TMP1; then while kill -USR2 $pid; do sleep 3 done
[Cooker] Re: Re: failed dependency on libsafe
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 06:01:23PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This is because when one uses libsafe in one's LD_PRELOAD (or /etc/ld.so.preload) it makes ldd think that it's the binary that you didn't tell that you used libsafe in LD_PRELOAD in your complain.. I didn't post the original issue/complaint. I was just expanding on the original poster's issue as my interpretation of what the issue was was very different from yours. b. -- Brian J. Murrell
[Cooker] fixes for polish translation
Hi! I send you fixes for polish translation Mandrake/mdkinst/usr/bin/perl-install/po/pl.po Mikolaj patch
Re: [Cooker] Freeze at linuxconf
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 06:18 am, michael opined: Attempting to install today's cooker my install froze at installing linuxconf. Second attempt was recommended (versus first 'expert'). Install was ok Bexcept for the same problem configuring my realtek 8139 card viz cable modem/B. Wish I could be more helpful regarding which thing caused the initial problem, but I had selected _lots_ more pkgs. -- -m-
Re: [Cooker] Freeze at linuxconf
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 16:18, you wrote: Attempting to install today's cooker my install froze at installing linuxconf. Hi I noticed the same but I let the installation continue and it took its time but succeeded. I can mail my report.bug if anyone is interested, but it is mainly like my report yesterday. regards guran
Re: [Cooker] small autofs init patch
On 19 Jun 2001, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sebastian Dransfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have submitted this patch before, and I think it's sane. Please look at it an say if I'm insane. i forwarded to the maintainnner. it has been approved by Philippe Thanks!! Always nice to know when you are appreciated. Sebastian
Re: [Cooker] Problem libraries since 6/17/01 (maybe earlier)
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, David Odin wrote: Indeed, there's something very... peculiar here: [dindinx@ke gobject]$ pwd /home/dindinx/RPM/BUILD/glib-1.3.6/gobject [dindinx@ke gobject]$ ldd .libs/gobject-query libgobject-1.3.so.6 = /usr/lib/libgobject-1.3.so.6 (0x4002d000) libglib-1.3.so.6 = /usr/lib/libglib-1.3.so.6 (0x40063000) libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x400bd000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000) libglib-1.3.so.5 = not found [dindinx@ke gobject]$ ldd .libs/glib-genmarshal libglib-1.3.so.6 = /usr/lib/libglib-1.3.so.6 (0x4002d000) libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40087000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000) This seems to tell just that you have installed the non-working libglib package, where libgobject-1.3.so.6 links against libglib-1.3.so.5 AFAICS, the binaries are always linked correctly, the problem are the libraries libgobject, libgmodule and libgthread, so the reference to libglib-1.3.so.5 is derived from libgobject. I cannot understand why glib-genmarshal isn't linked against libglib-1.3.so.5 while gobject-query is. FYI: [dindinx@ke .libs]$ ldd libgobject-1.3.so.6.0.0 libglib-1.3.so.6 = /home/dindinx/RPM/BUILD/glib-1.3.6/.libs/libglib-1.3.so.6 (0x40037000) libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x400a7000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x2000) After 'make install', you find another file called libgobject-1.3.so.6.0.0T that is linked incorrectly and this one gets installed, See the .so-files in $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib. The problem is definitely the relink-command variable in libg{object| module|thread}-1.3.la. I just could not figure out exactly how it is generated by libtool (lines 4090-4200). Arnd
Re: [Cooker] small autofs init patch
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Sebastian Dransfeld wrote: I have submitted this patch before, and I think it's sane. Please look at it an say if I'm insane. seb --- autofs.old Tue Jun 19 17:19:24 2001 +++ autofs Tue Jun 19 18:06:26 2001 @@ -267,10 +267,10 @@ TMP1=`mktemp /tmp/autofs.XX` || { echo could not make temp file 2; exit 1; } TMP2=`mktemp /tmp/autofs.XX` || { echo could not make temp file 2; exit 1; } getmounts $TMP1 - ps ax|grep [0-9]:[0-9][0-9] $DAEMON | ( + ps axwww|grep [0-9]:[0-9][0-9] $DAEMON | ( while read pid tt stat time command; do echo $command $TMP2 - if ! grep -q ^$command $TMP2; then + if ! grep -q ^$command $TMP1; then while kill -USR2 $pid; do sleep 3 done Sorry to be picky. two w's is enough, the third one is useless :P Abel
Re: [Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] drakopt-1.01-0.85mdk
Ainsi parlait Yves Duret : [..] uh! trying to maximize the number of different warnings in rpmlint? pixel@no:~rpmlint /contrib/RPMS/drakopt-1.01-0.85mdk.noarch.rpm W: drakopt invalid-distribution Linux-Mandrake W: drakopt invalid-packager YOUR_NAME YOUR_EMAIL W: drakopt non-standard-group Tools W: drakopt incoherent-version-in-changelog mode-drakopt-1.01 1.01-0.85mdk W: drakopt no-documentation W: drakopt non-conffile-in-etc /etc/idedrives/.drivedb W: drakopt empty-%post ruhig rpmlint phone rings for you ! can you come ? Private jokes are getting more and more difficult to understand on cooker... Is there a under-titled version available :-) ? -- Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG keys http://www.univ-reunion.fr/~grousse/gpgkeys.html
Re: [Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] drakopt-1.01-0.85mdk
So sprach Yves Duret am Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 07:18:43PM +0200: phone rings for you ! can you come ? yves *LO* Is this *REALLY* the fastest way for you to talk to each other? :) Dunno, but ever heard of something like Jabber, ICQ, talk or somesuch? *G* Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage: http://www.digitalprojects.com | http://www.iso-top.de iso-top.de - Die günstige Art an Linux Distributionen zu kommen Uptime: 2 hours 9 minutes
Re: [Cooker] update of libarts2 fail to play wav file
On Tue Jun 19, 2001 at 09:10:31AM +0200, Alexandre BUSTICO wrote: after installing libarts2-2.1.2-2mdk and libarts2-devel-2.1.2-2mdk , playing a wav audio file make the artsd deamon to core dump : [artsd] ** Warning ** MCOP ObjectManager: can't find implementation for Arts::Synth_PLAY_WAV. Segmentation fault Exit 139 rpm -U --oldpackage libarts2-2.1.1-7mdk.i586.rpm libarts2-devel-2.1.1-7mdk.i58 6.rpm and it works again. Use the new -3mdk packages, released yesterday. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], OpenPGP key available on www.keyserver.net 1024D/FE6F2AFD 88D8 0D23 8D4B 3407 5BD7 66F9 2043 D0E5 FE6F 2AFD - Danen Consulting Serviceswww.danen.net, www.freezer-burn.org - MandrakeSoft, Inc. Security www.linux-mandrake.com Current Linux kernel 2.4.3-20mdk-win4lin uptime: 15 hours 21 minutes. PGP signature
[Cooker] New library naming scheme
I've been on the cooker list for years, but I've recently started paying attention again having recently installed 8.0. Can someone explain the new library naming scheme? Does it come from Debian? This naming scheme is very difficult because now I just don't need gtk+ and gtk+-devel I might need gtk+ libgtk+1 libgtk+1-devel, etc. Currently I don't know how to visually figure out what packages I need for example when an rpm asks for gtk+-devel. -- Sincerely, David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] small autofs init patch
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, R.I.P. Deaddog wrote: On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Sebastian Dransfeld wrote: I have submitted this patch before, and I think it's sane. Please look at it an say if I'm insane. seb --- autofs.old Tue Jun 19 17:19:24 2001 +++ autofs Tue Jun 19 18:06:26 2001 @@ -267,10 +267,10 @@ TMP1=`mktemp /tmp/autofs.XX` || { echo could not make temp file 2; exit 1; } TMP2=`mktemp /tmp/autofs.XX` || { echo could not make temp file 2; exit 1; } getmounts $TMP1 - ps ax|grep [0-9]:[0-9][0-9] $DAEMON | ( + ps axwww|grep [0-9]:[0-9][0-9] $DAEMON | ( while read pid tt stat time command; do echo $command $TMP2 - if ! grep -q ^$command $TMP2; then + if ! grep -q ^$command $TMP1; then while kill -USR2 $pid; do sleep 3 done Sorry to be picky. two w's is enough, the third one is useless :P Oki, learn new things every day. Just saw 3 w's where used somewhere else. Never checked the differnce between one and more w's. seb
Re: [Cooker] kdelibs woes (was: Mandrake 8.0 updates kill Arts)
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Timothy Wagner wrote: Easy to resolve for those who know what they're doing. Now, picture the newbie to Mandrake who got talked into it by one of us trying to figure out why their sound just won't work after they did exactly what they were taught and trusted only RPM's from Mandrake's update facilities. Unless this problem is fixed by an official Mandrake RPM through the standard update facility, we have failed the new users of the Linux community and yet again shown it to be aimed at the technically elitist bunch. Yes! I have been waiting for someone to raise that point. Now add to the list, a fix for the Konqueror man page display, and us new ML8 users will be back to the same level of functionality that came in the box. I see that kdelibs2.1.2 has been rebuilt, but *without* the two missing BuildRequires that I pointed out several times: BuildRequires: libbzip2_1-devel libtiff3-devel As a result, the new update (2.1.2-3mdk) is *still* missing the man page display functionality. How many more times should I report this bug? :-( Michael
Re: [Cooker] kdelibs woes (was: Mandrake 8.0 updates kill Arts)
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Timothy Wagner wrote: Easy to resolve for those who know what they're doing. Now, picture the newbie to Mandrake who got talked into it by one of us trying to figure out why their sound just won't work after they did exactly what they were taught and trusted only RPM's from Mandrake's update facilities. Unless this problem is fixed by an official Mandrake RPM through the standard update facility, we have failed the new users of the Linux community and yet again shown it to be aimed at the technically elitist bunch. Yes! I have been waiting for someone to raise that point. Now add to the list, a fix for the Konqueror man page display, and us new ML8 users will be back to the same level of functionality that came in the box. I see that kdelibs2.1.2 has been rebuilt, but *without* the two missing BuildRequires that I pointed out several times: BuildRequires: libbzip2_1-devel libtiff3-devel As a result, the new update (2.1.2-3mdk) is *still* missing the man page display functionality. How many more times should I report this bug? :-( Michael
[Cooker] cardmanager doesn't find PCMCIA
Hi, After putting more memory on my laptop (512 MB), the card manager doesn't want to to load my PCMCIA card anymore. Apparently, it complains that there is no pcmcia entry in the /proc/devices file (which is true indeed). I think that it is due to the upgrade, but I wouldn't put my hand into fire here. I think that I made some time ago an unwanted ifconfig eth0 up, but I wouldn't see why this is causing the problem. Before trying to put the old soDIMMS back to see if this is indeed the memory upgrade, I would like to see if somebody knows a solution. Can folks help me? Thanks, Marc
Re: [Cooker] kdelibs woes (was: Mandrake 8.0 updates kill Arts)
On Tue Jun 19, 2001 at 07:12:05PM +0100, Michael Brown wrote: Easy to resolve for those who know what they're doing. Now, picture the newbie to Mandrake who got talked into it by one of us trying to figure out why their sound just won't work after they did exactly what they were taught and trusted only RPM's from Mandrake's update facilities. Unless this problem is fixed by an official Mandrake RPM through the standard update facility, we have failed the new users of the Linux community and yet again shown it to be aimed at the technically elitist bunch. Yes! I have been waiting for someone to raise that point. Now add to the list, a fix for the Konqueror man page display, and us new ML8 users will be back to the same level of functionality that came in the box. I see that kdelibs2.1.2 has been rebuilt, but *without* the two missing BuildRequires that I pointed out several times: BuildRequires: libbzip2_1-devel libtiff3-devel As a result, the new update (2.1.2-3mdk) is *still* missing the man page display functionality. How many more times should I report this bug? :-( Exactly when did you report the bug? Is it possible the packages were built prior to your reporting the bug? Did you check the cooker packages? rpm -qip the kdelibs packages and see if it was built after you reported it. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], OpenPGP key available on www.keyserver.net 1024D/FE6F2AFD 88D8 0D23 8D4B 3407 5BD7 66F9 2043 D0E5 FE6F 2AFD - Danen Consulting Serviceswww.danen.net, www.freezer-burn.org - MandrakeSoft, Inc. Security www.linux-mandrake.com Current Linux kernel 2.4.3-20mdk-win4lin uptime: 16 hours 7 minutes. PGP signature
Re: [Cooker] kdelibs woes (was: Mandrake 8.0 updates kill Arts)
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 20:16, you wrote: How many more times should I report this bug? :-( Exactly when did you report the bug? Is it possible the packages were built prior to your reporting the bug? Did you check the cooker packages? Very interesting attitude - the Mandrake staff never makes mistakes! The fault is the poor bastard reporting a bug? I think I have read his report at least twice prior to this treble report. But the most interesting thing is that you seem to be unaware of the value of trust in an upgrade package. If you are not willing to admit that sound is important in todays computers and one of your updates has ruined that for a user and you refuse to fix it then I do think you are making a fundamental mistake that goes beyond coloured icons and glossy pictures. regards guran
[Cooker] What does /usr/X11/bin/wish provide?
Hello, I try to install gocr-frontends-0.3.2-1mdk but I can't find what does /usr/X11/bin/wish provides, could you help me? Thanks you very much, Greg http://ulima.unil.ch/greg ICQ:16624071 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP signature
Re: [Cooker] What does /usr/X11/bin/wish provide?
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 21:54, Gregoire Favre wrote: Hello, I try to install gocr-frontends-0.3.2-1mdk but I can't find what does /usr/X11/bin/wish provides, could you help me? Thanks you very much, Greg [22:03 peter@penguin:~]$ rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/X11/bin/wish file /usr/X11/bin/wish: No such file or directory [22:04 peter@penguin:~]$ which wish /usr/bin/wish [22:04 peter@penguin:~]$ rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/bin/wish tk-8.3.2-7mdk -- Peter Ruskin, Wrexham, Wales. Registered Linux User No. 219434 ( see http://counter.li.org/ ) Linux Mandrake release 8.0 (Traktopel) for i586 Linux 2.4.3-20mdk-win4lin-pnr, KDE: 2.1.2, Qt: 2.3.1 Uptime 8 hours 0 minutes
Re: [Cooker] What does /usr/X11/bin/wish provide?
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 10:05:33PM +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote: On Tuesday 19 June 2001 21:54, Gregoire Favre wrote: Hello, I try to install gocr-frontends-0.3.2-1mdk but I can't find what does /usr/X11/bin/wish provides, could you help me? [22:03 peter@penguin:~]$ rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/X11/bin/wish file /usr/X11/bin/wish: No such file or directory [22:04 peter@penguin:~]$ which wish /usr/bin/wish [22:04 peter@penguin:~]$ rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/bin/wish tk-8.3.2-7mdk Is it safe to --nodeps it? Thanks you very much, Greg http://ulima.unil.ch/greg ICQ:16624071 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP signature
Re: [Cooker] What does /usr/X11/bin/wish provide?
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 22:09, Gregoire Favre wrote: On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 10:05:33PM +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote: On Tuesday 19 June 2001 21:54, Gregoire Favre wrote: Hello, I try to install gocr-frontends-0.3.2-1mdk but I can't find what does /usr/X11/bin/wish provides, could you help me? [22:03 peter@penguin:~]$ rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/X11/bin/wish file /usr/X11/bin/wish: No such file or directory [22:04 peter@penguin:~]$ which wish /usr/bin/wish [22:04 peter@penguin:~]$ rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/bin/wish tk-8.3.2-7mdk Is it safe to --nodeps it? I would imagine so. -- Peter Ruskin, Wrexham, Wales. Registered Linux User No. 219434 ( see http://counter.li.org/ ) Linux Mandrake release 8.0 (Traktopel) for i586 Linux 2.4.3-20mdk-win4lin-pnr, KDE: 2.1.2, Qt: 2.3.1 Uptime 8 hours 16 minutes
Re: [Cooker] What does /usr/X11/bin/wish provide?
;-) Thanks, Greg http://ulima.unil.ch/greg ICQ:16624071 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP signature
[Cooker] SRPMS for releases?
Hi! There's one thing that I wondered about Mandrake. The Download Edition is released under the GPL. Now, to my understanding, this requires MandrakeSoft to also release sources to every package which is part of the DL ed of Linux-Mandrake. But I cannot find SRPMS of the packages of a Released version of Linux Mandrake. Isn't this a violation of the GPL? Don't get me wrong - I'm *NOT* trying to attack/blame MandrakeSoft here. I'm simply confused and would like this to be cleared. Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage: http://www.digitalprojects.com | http://www.iso-top.de iso-top.de - Die günstige Art an Linux Distributionen zu kommen Uptime: 6 hours 52 minutes
RE: [Cooker] SRPMS for releases?
The Download Edition is released under the GPL. Now, to my understanding, this requires MandrakeSoft to also release sources to every package which is part of the DL ed of Linux-Mandrake. But I cannot find SRPMS of the packages of a Released version of Linux Mandrake. Isn't this a violation of the GPL? Well, there aren't ISO's of them. RedHat used to do that, but I can't find an SRPM ISO for 7.1, so it seems they've stopped bothering too. But the SRPMS are available, for example at ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/linux/Mandrake/current/SRPMS No one said they had to package them up and put a bow on them for you. :-P Perhaps some mirrors forgo carrying them to conserve space. I don't know the legality of that (since it's not really Mandrake's fault that they aren't not distributing the SRPMs, it's the mirror site that's failing there). Eaon
Re: [Cooker] xinetd still doesn't install itself correctly
Hi, Strangly it works for me this time around. :) Keith Conger On 19 Jun 2001 23:51:27 +0200, Sebastian Dransfeld wrote: On 19 Jun 2001, Quel Qun wrote: update-alternatives --install /usr/sbin/xinetd xinetd /usr/sbin/xinetd-2.1.8.9pre15 10 update-alternatives --install link name path priority All the elements are there, but it still doesn't work. seb
[Cooker] Rawwrite
Rawrite 0.4 is out, can you include it in cooker? -- __ | / \ |Iouri Goussev// \\ \_\\ //_/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] _\\()//_ .'/()\'. Foo-Bar / // \\ \ jgs\\ // http://foobar.irc-unix.net| \__/ |
Re: [Cooker] Fresh Sunsite hd.img Install Fails
No offense and not trying to start a flame war... but I didn't receive any feedback on this and I want to make sure that someone else tries something similar to make sure this isn't a show stopping bug... Upgrading is one thing, but a fresh install is kinda necesary to really test things out. If I'm just a looney at least tell me so. =) - Original Message - From: Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 1:01 AM Subject: [Cooker] Fresh Sunsite hd.img Install Fails Just booted to windows after spending a few minutes trying to play around with grub but it's too late to do much more. I'll go back and get more information if other people can reproduce something similar, if they can't I guess it's just something I did. -Rsync from Sunsite -floppy install from hd.img -Expert - Install -Formatted my root and /usr partitions to get a totally fresh install -Small note: error installing guile-devel packages (i need to make sure i have these for sure) -mkbootdsk fails -install of lilo with text menu fails with empty error: , grub installs fine -rebooted... Kernel Panic no Init Found try appending initrd= (not exact wording probably) -used command prompt in grub and got kernel to boot.. panics again with cannot mount root file system try appending root= Once again, it's late so I don't have all the details from the error log but if this is reproduceable I'll get more information tomorrow when I have more time. -Tim
[Cooker] Help needed with 8.0 install
I have been trying to install Linux-Mandrake 8.0 on a second computer at home for some time now. It's a P-166 64MB RAM with an old SB CDROM that can't read burned CDs. So... 1. Copied local mirror of 8.0 (from which I successfully installed to my main machine) to a FAT32 partition on the 2nd box, using Samba, and attempted install from hd.img floppy. Result... Died at /usr/bin/perl-install/install_steps_gtk.pm line 430. ...propagated. OKing this dialog sent me back to disks selection and OKing that gives error no hdlists found 2. Attempted install from network.img floppy using NFS /pub export. Result... Console 1: error in exec of stage 2 :-( FATAL ERROR IN STAGE1: Permission denied I can't recover from this. You may reboot your system. Console 3: found the Linux-Mandrake Installation, good news! Stage 1: disconnecting life support systems. /var/log/user.log on first machine reports: Jun 19 22:27:17 penguin rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from 192.168.74.9:610 for /pub (/pub) I can't find anything in /var/log on the first machine referring to Permission denied, so it looks as if this is happening at the client end. I really don't know what to try next and would be greatful for any suggestions. Regards, Peter -- Peter Ruskin, Wrexham, Wales. Registered Linux User No. 219434 ( see http://counter.li.org/ ) Linux Mandrake release 8.0 (Traktopel) for i586 Linux 2.4.3-20mdk-win4lin-pnr, KDE: 2.1.2, Qt: 2.3.1 Uptime 10 hours 49 minutes
Re: [Cooker] Fresh Sunsite hd.img Install Fails
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 03:58 pm, Tim opined: No offense and not trying to start a flame war... but I didn't receive any feedback on this and I want to make sure that someone else tries something similar to make sure this isn't a show stopping bug... Upgrading is one thing, but a fresh install is kinda necesary to really test things out. If I'm just a looney at least tell me so. =) - Original Message - From: Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 1:01 AM Subject: [Cooker] Fresh Sunsite hd.img Install Fails Just booted to windows after spending a few minutes trying to play around with grub but it's too late to do much more. I'll go back and get more information if other people can reproduce something similar, if they can't I guess it's just something I did. -Rsync from Sunsite -floppy install from hd.img -Expert - Install -Formatted my root and /usr partitions to get a totally fresh install -Small note: error installing guile-devel packages (i need to make sure i have these for sure) -mkbootdsk fails -install of lilo with text menu fails with empty error: , grub installs fine -rebooted... Kernel Panic no Init Found try appending initrd= (not exact wording probably) -used command prompt in grub and got kernel to boot.. panics again with cannot mount root file system try appending root= Once again, it's late so I don't have all the details from the error log but if this is reproduceable I'll get more information tomorrow when I have more time. -Tim I used to wonder similar things until I subscribed to the changelog list and see the stuff these guys are working on daily. I imagine everything gets triaged and so eventually they will get to it. I got similar messages last week. Yesterday when I did -make that tried- an expert install it froze but when I did recommended it worked. I haven't had any luck configuring my network card in any 2.4.5-x kernel. -- -m-
Re: [Cooker] xinetd still doesn't install itself correctly
Sebastian Dransfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 19 Jun 2001, Quel Qun wrote: update-alternatives --install /usr/sbin/xinetd xinetd /usr/sbin/xinetd-2.1.8.9pre15 10 update-alternatives --install link name path priority All the elements are there, but it still doesn't work. True, I missed the final 10. After installing the package, I did an update-alternatives --auto xinetd and it worked. Now, I can uninstall and reinstall the package and the scripts work fine. I don't have to do anything manually. update-alternatives configuration mystery? =-= kk1 Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
Re: [Cooker] Fresh Sunsite hd.img Install Fails
Michael, whoo... just making sure I hadn't lost it completely =) Been a long week with my employer insisting I take MCSE tests all week... everyone please have pity on me! lol -Tim I used to wonder similar things until I subscribed to the changelog list and see the stuff these guys are working on daily. I imagine everything gets triaged and so eventually they will get to it. I got similar messages last week. Yesterday when I did -make that tried- an expert install it froze but when I did recommended it worked. I haven't had any luck configuring my network card in any 2.4.5-x kernel. -- -m-
[Cooker] Today's cooker fresh install :-((
Although yesterday's cooker installed after trying a 'recommended' install, my realtek 8139 card wasn't found. Today, the same install really ssllooowed down @linuxconf, and during configure networking, after I chose cable modem, it said no ethernet network adapter has been detected on your system. I cannot setup this connection type. Last week it at least recognized the card. Anyway, then it was Kernel panic unable to mount root fs on 21:05. Am I the only guy with an A7V133 ASUS board and the above network card? -- -m-
[Cooker] KDE upgrade
-- [root@euler RPMS]# /usr/lib/mc/extfs/rpm run /cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha2.5mdk.i586.rpm UPGRADE Upgrading /cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha2.5mdk.i586.rpm error: failed dependencies: libglib-1.3.so.5 is needed by kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha2.5mdk libgmodule-1.3.so.5 is needed by kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha2.5mdk libgobject-1.3.so.5 is needed by kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha2.5mdk libgthread-1.3.so.5 is needed by kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha2.5mdk libpcre.so.0 is needed by kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha2.5mdk libpcreposix.so.0 is needed by kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha2.5mdk kdelibs = 2.1.2-2mdk is needed by kdelibs-devel-2.1.2-2mdk [root@euler RPMS]# /usr/lib/mc/extfs/rpm run /cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/kdesupport-2.2-0.alpha2.3mdk.i586.rpm UPGRADE Upgrading /cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/kdesupport-2.2-0.alpha2.3mdk.i586.rpm error: failed dependencies: kdesupport = 2.1.1-2mdk is needed by kdesupport-devel-2.1.1-2mdk [root@euler RPMS]# rpm -Uvh kdes*.rpm Segmentation fault (core dumped) Press any key to continue... -m-
[Cooker] Today Cooker install
I used ADSL to install. Russan Language Installation is not working. xscreensaver is in gnome workstation icewm is in gnome workstation icepres is in Other Desctop Managers ADSL Install Worked prefectly thanks!!! When starded instaling LinuxConf system stoped for few minutes and on first console message Can't Load module /usr/lib/linuxconf/redhat/radhat.so.1.25.7 xmms-esd failed to install Bugs when i used DEL to edit partition lebel. [elendal@middle-earth elendal]$ kugar QDir::readDirEntries: Cannot read the directory: /etc/lp/printers QDir::readDirEntries: Cannot read the directory: /etc/lp/member QDir::readDirEntries: Cannot read the directory: /usr/spool/interfaces/lp fatal parsing error: unexpected end of file in line 1 fatal parsing error: error while parsing prolog in line 1 Parsing error GDM Configurator no icon in IceWM XTERM no icon in IceWM Windows keys not work [elendal@middle-earth elendal]$ kword koffice (lib kofficecore): ERROR: Couldn't find the native MimeType in kword's desktop file. Check your installation ! ATerm No Icon in IceWM Kuguar and Xmag useless. Cant use keyboard in MenuDrake (Tab Expand Tree) ADSL in not installed but i used ADSL instalation! Linuxconf first start then exit displays this message Here are the commands to execute x x x x lqk x x x Changing owner of file /var/ftp to root.root x x x x Changing owner of file /var/ftp/pub to root.ftp x x x x Service portsentry is not running x x x x Executing: /etc/rc5.d/S98portsentry start x x x mqqqj Sorry for my bad english. -- __ | / \ |Iouri Goussev// \\ \_\\ //_/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] _\\()//_ .'/()\'. Foo-Bar / // \\ \ jgs\\ // http://foobar.irc-unix.net| \__/ |
[Cooker] Thought I'd pass along this URL
Microsoft got caught in a lie.. lol http://public.wsj.com/news/hmc/sb992819157437237260.htm
Re: [Cooker] kdelibs woes (was: Mandrake 8.0 updates kill Arts)
On Tue Jun 19, 2001 at 10:01:18PM +0200, guran wrote: How many more times should I report this bug? :-( Exactly when did you report the bug? Is it possible the packages were built prior to your reporting the bug? Did you check the cooker packages? Very interesting attitude - the Mandrake staff never makes mistakes! Did I say that? Please don't portray me in a way that I am not portraying myself... ask anyone on this list who has been here for any length of time and you'll understand that I am the first one to admit I am wrong when the fault is my own. The fault is the poor bastard reporting a bug? Who's laying fault?!? Did you even read what I wrote?!? I think I have read his report at least twice prior to this treble report. Please tell me when his intitial post was. Did *you* bother to look to see when the packages were built. Just as an FYI, here is the output of rpm -qip for you: Name: kdelibs Relocations: (not relocateable) Version : 2.1.2 Vendor: MandrakeSoft Release : 3mdk Build Date: Sun 03 Jun 2001 06:08:48 PM MDT Install date: (not installed) Build Host: darou.mandrakesoft.com Group : Graphical desktop/KDE Source RPM: (none) Size: 5128696 License: ARTISTIC BSD GPL_V2 LGPL_V2 QPL_V1.0 Packager: Daouda Lo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Summary : K Desktop Environment - Libraries Description : Libraries for the K Desktop Environment. Notice the build date? If his report was made *after* June the 3rd, then it is obvious why it's not fixed in this package. But the most interesting thing is that you seem to be unaware of the value of trust in an upgrade package. If you are not willing to admit that sound is important in todays computers and one of your updates has ruined that for a user and you refuse to fix it then I do think you are making a fundamental mistake that goes beyond coloured icons and glossy pictures. Thanks for the absolutely incorrect assumptions, gurun. I am absolutely aware of the value of trust in a package. And bla bla bla to the rest of your drivel... sorry, but I can't bother to reply decently to someone who has the audacity to put me on the spot when I was asking a few very simple and very polite questions. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], OpenPGP key available on www.keyserver.net 1024D/FE6F2AFD 88D8 0D23 8D4B 3407 5BD7 66F9 2043 D0E5 FE6F 2AFD - Danen Consulting Serviceswww.danen.net, www.freezer-burn.org - MandrakeSoft, Inc. Security www.linux-mandrake.com Current Linux kernel 2.4.3-20mdk-win4lin uptime: 1 day 1 hour 28 minutes. PGP signature
Re: [Cooker] SRPMS for releases?
On Wed Jun 20, 2001 at 12:14:48AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote: There's one thing that I wondered about Mandrake. The Download Edition is released under the GPL. Now, to my understanding, this requires MandrakeSoft to also release sources to every package which is part of the DL ed of Linux-Mandrake. But I cannot find SRPMS of the packages of a Released version of Linux Mandrake. Isn't this a violation of the GPL? Don't get me wrong - I'm *NOT* trying to attack/blame MandrakeSoft here. I'm simply confused and would like this to be cleared. SRPMS are available on some FTP sites that carry them... we just don't make ISO's of the SRPMS available (I think our mirror sites would kill us if we did). -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], OpenPGP key available on www.keyserver.net 1024D/FE6F2AFD 88D8 0D23 8D4B 3407 5BD7 66F9 2043 D0E5 FE6F 2AFD - Danen Consulting Serviceswww.danen.net, www.freezer-burn.org - MandrakeSoft, Inc. Security www.linux-mandrake.com Current Linux kernel 2.4.3-20mdk-win4lin uptime: 1 day 1 hour 34 minutes. PGP signature
Re: [Cooker] SRPMS for releases?
So sprach Vincent Danen am Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 09:43:12PM -0600: SRPMS are available on some FTP sites that carry them... we just Yeah, and that's the part I missed. But seb already proved me wrong, and now Mandrake is my #1 distribution again (as if it was different at any time *G*). don't make ISO's of the SRPMS available (I think our mirror sites would kill us if we did). That's right. Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage: http://www.digitalprojects.com | http://www.iso-top.de iso-top.de - Die günstige Art an Linux Distributionen zu kommen Uptime: 14 hours 10 minutes
Re: [Cooker] SRPMS for releases?
So sprach Sebastian Dransfeld am Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 12:31:12AM +0200: ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/unix/linux/Mandrake/8.0/SRPMS/ Uhm, I am ashamed - how blind do I have to be Thanks a lot! Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage: http://www.digitalprojects.com | http://www.iso-top.de iso-top.de - Die günstige Art an Linux Distributionen zu kommen Uptime: 14 hours 9 minutes
Re: [Cooker] What package provides /usr/sbin/update-alternatives ?
Jose Romildo Malaquias [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am willing to rebuild the gcc3.0 from contrib in a Red Hat Linux 7.1 system. I found that these packages requires /usr/sbin/update-alternatives. The case is that currently I am not running a Mandrake distribution. Could anybody please tell me what package provides it? rpm, you may want to install without --noscripts --nodeps and do the link between gcc-3.0 to /usr/bin/gcc.
Re: [Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] gcc3.0-3.0-1mdk
Sylvain COTINEAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thierry Vignaud wrote: [Contrib-RPM] --=-=-= Name: gcc3.0 Relocations: (not relocateable) Why in contrib ? QA.
Re: [Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] gcc3.0-3.0-1mdk
Sylvain COTINEAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thierry Vignaud wrote: [Contrib-RPM] --=-=-= Name: gcc3.0 Relocations: (not relocateable) Why in contrib ? BCNU, Because the night. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] qt2-2.3.0-6mdk
Jorg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 2.3.1 is out, and why not just go with qt 3.0 since this is cooker? testing in progress ...
[Cooker] Re: failed dependency on libsafe
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 02:22:32PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: mandrake-cooker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi! Can somebody tell me why the packages I just rebuild from source rpms fail on libsafe dependency? $ cat /etc/mandrake-release Linux Mandrake release 8.0 (Traktopel) for i586 $ rpm -ivh gftp-2.0.8-1.1mdk.i686.rpm error: failed dependencies: libsafe.so.2.0 is needed by gftp-2.0.8-1.1mdk $ rpm -ivh libsafe-2.0-3mdk.i686.rpm error: failed dependencies: libsafe.so.2.0 is needed by libsafe-2.0-3mdk $ rpm -Uvh libsafe-2.0-3mdk.i686.rpm error: failed dependencies: libsafe.so.2.0 is needed by libsafe-2.0-3mdk $ rpm -qa | grep libsafe libsafe-2.0-2mdk $ rpm -ql libsafe /lib/libsafe.so.2 /lib/libsafe.so.2.0/ CUT Thank you very much. Works here. Removing the current one before upgrading. No, Guilllaume, The query is regarding why, when this gentleman builds his own RPMs, they all have a requirement on libsafe.so.2.0. This is because when one uses libsafe in one's LD_PRELOAD (or /etc/ld.so.preload) it makes ldd think that it's the binary that requires the lib when in fact it is not. ldd is used in find-requires to find all of the libs that a binary needs and enter those as requirements in the RPM. The preload is fooling ldd and thus find-requires. There are two solutions, both of which have been brought up on the rpm mailing list however the developers there seem to be too stubborn to admit that this is a problem. The last time I brought this up they insisted that it was the build machine that was incorrectly configured (to use preloads - ~sigh~), not that it was a problem with RPM's find-requires script. One of the solutions is to use objdump instead of ldd. The other is to exclude the results of $LD_PRELOAD and /etc/ld.so.preload from the ldd output in find-requires with something like: --- /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires Fri Jun 15 02:16:32 2001 +++ /tmp/bjmTue Jun 19 08:12:19 2001 @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ [ -r $f -a -x $f ] || continue lib64=`if file -L $f 2/dev/null | \ grep ELF 64-bit /dev/null; then echo ()(64bit); fi` -ldd $f | awk '/=/ { +ldd $f | grep -v -f /etc/ld.so.preload | awk '/=/ { if ($1 !~ /libNoVersion.so/ $1 !~ /4[um]lib.so/) { gsub(/'\''/,\\,$1); printf %s'$lib64'\n, $1 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ [ -r $f ] || continue lib64=`if file -L $f 2/dev/null | \ grep ELF 64-bit /dev/null; then echo ()(64bit); fi` -ldd $f | awk '/=/ { +ldd $f | grep -v -f /etc/ld.so.preload | awk '/=/ { if ($1 !~ /libNoVersion.so/ $1 !~ /4[um]lib.so/) { gsub(/'\''/,\\,$1); printf %s'$lib64'\n, $1 Incorporating the exclusion of contents from $LD_PRELOAD is left as an excercise for the reader. :-) b. -- Brian J. Murrell
[Cooker] all mdk spec files... ?
Hi! I'm interested is there any place I can find all mdk .spec files for building RPMS on one place? Is there any CVS for all mdk .spec file and why not? Is there anything like Mandrake packet search? (except filewatcher,rpmfind..) How can I know if some packet is already mdk-ized? (for example, can you tell me for xwpe - i'im interested in that..) Thanks in advance, -- E-mail: http://www.na.linux.hr/kost/mail.html * Vlatko Kosturjak, KoSt Web: http://www.k0st.com * PGP key can be found there too * ICQ: 3631122
Re: [Cooker] all mdk spec files... ?
Vlatko Kosturjak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi! I'm interested is there any place I can find all mdk .spec files for building RPMS on one place? Is there any CVS for all mdk .spec file and why not? Is there anything like Mandrake packet search? (except filewatcher,rpmfind..) How can I know if some packet is already mdk-ized? (for example, can you tell me for xwpe - i'im interested in that..) you can find all the spec and patches under: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/SPECS/ and for the contrib: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/contrib-SPECS/ -- Fred - May the source be with you
Re: [Cooker] SRPMS for releases?
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote: Hi! There's one thing that I wondered about Mandrake. The Download Edition is released under the GPL. Now, to my understanding, this requires MandrakeSoft to also release sources to every package which is part of the DL ed of Linux-Mandrake. But I cannot find SRPMS of the packages of a Released version of Linux Mandrake. Isn't this a violation of the GPL? Don't get me wrong - I'm *NOT* trying to attack/blame MandrakeSoft here. I'm simply confused and would like this to be cleared. ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/unix/linux/Mandrake/8.0/SRPMS/ seb
Re: [Cooker] all mdk spec files... ?
Vlatko Kosturjak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi! I'm interested is there any place I can find all mdk .spec files for building RPMS on one place? Is there any CVS for all mdk .spec file and why not? Yes there is: https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/SPECS/ -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
[Cooker] MandrakeUpdate problems
I'm having a few peoblems with MandrakeUpdate in 8.0. 1. The first is that it asks you to have a security update, which is good, but these don't mix well with cooker releases. I couldn't choose to show only cooker, so I ended up deleting the security, and hoping that security fixes make their way into cooker (which I know they do). 2. There's no way to resize or remove a column to see the full package descriptions. 3. When you install the packages, it doesn't automatically look for package dependencies therefore the install fails. 4. If the installation of one rpm fails it seems that the entire install fails. 5. When the install fails, there is no way to --force and --nodeps the packages. (I saw this come up once but the install still failed). 6. When the install fails, it downloads all the files again instead of using the ones already on disk. (It should probably at least verify the checksum first). I think this is not only very inefficient but very slow. 7. MandrajeUpdate from 7.2 at least offered a way for you to --force rpms, didn't fail as often, and wouldn't re-download rpms already in /var/cache/grpmi as I recall. -- Sincerely, David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Cooker] sb driver in 2.4.5-6mdk
Since my last kernel upgrade, I've been unable to use my sound card. [root@beast root]# insmod sb Using /lib/modules/2.4.5-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/sb.o.gz /lib/modules/2.4.5-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/sb.o.gz: unresolved symbol probe_sbmpu_Rddc8ad00 /lib/modules/2.4.5-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/sb.o.gz: unresolved symbol smw_free_R450f9aea /lib/modules/2.4.5-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/sb.o.gz: unresolved symbol sb_dsp_detect_Rd8a2731c /lib/modules/2.4.5-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/sb.o.gz: unresolved symbol sb_dsp_unload_Rc4884969 /lib/modules/2.4.5-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/sb.o.gz: unresolved symbol unload_sbmpu_R74afd69c /lib/modules/2.4.5-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/sb.o.gz: unresolved symbol sb_dsp_init_Re986438b
RE: [Cooker] update of libarts2 fail to play wav file
after installing libarts2-2.1.2-2mdk and libarts2-devel-2.1.2-2mdk , Boy, where have you been all that time? :-) I suggest you check 2.1.2-3mdk ... and tell us if it really fixed the problem ... -andrej
Re: [Cooker] Help needed with 8.0 install
Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] 1.Copied local mirror of 8.0 (from which I successfully installed to my main machine) to a FAT32 partition on the 2nd box, using Samba, and attempted install from hd.img floppy. Result... Died at /usr/bin/perl-install/install_steps_gtk.pm line 430. this happens if you go in the individual package selection tree, doesn't it? isn't there more error messages before this on console 3? it should try to extract the header in /mnt/tmp/headers... and what happens if you choose no individual package selection?
[Cooker] Authconfig available for MDK? (samba with nis)
We use redhat and mandrake at our company and with redhat I can run a simple config program called authconfig to configure authentication, you can f.ex configure to use NIS with passwd Is there some kind of similar software available for Mandrake? I have a server that is going to be a samba/printer server with cups. I don't want users accounts and home dirs on that server, only the ability for the users to authenticate and since we are using NIS internally I thought that would be a painless solution. Any comments? So I need to make a /etc/pam.d/system-auth file that accepts NIS. Thanks in advance, Mads
Re: [Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] drakopt-1.01-0.85mdk
Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [Contrib-RPM] --=-=-= Name: drakopt Relocations: (not relocateable) uh! trying to maximize the number of different warnings in rpmlint? pixel@no:~rpmlint /contrib/RPMS/drakopt-1.01-0.85mdk.noarch.rpm W: drakopt invalid-distribution Linux-Mandrake W: drakopt invalid-packager YOUR_NAME YOUR_EMAIL W: drakopt non-standard-group Tools W: drakopt incoherent-version-in-changelog mode-drakopt-1.01 1.01-0.85mdk W: drakopt no-documentation W: drakopt non-conffile-in-etc /etc/idedrives/.drivedb W: drakopt empty-%post ruhig rpmlint
[Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] drakopt-1.01-0.85mdk
civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [Contrib-RPM] --=-=-= Name: drakopt Relocations: (not relocateable) uh! trying to maximize the number of different warnings in rpmlint? pixel@no:~rpmlint /contrib/RPMS/drakopt-1.01-0.85mdk.noarch.rpm W: drakopt invalid-distribution Linux-Mandrake W: drakopt invalid-packager YOUR_NAME YOUR_EMAIL W: drakopt non-standard-group Tools W: drakopt incoherent-version-in-changelog mode-drakopt-1.01 1.01-0.85mdk W: drakopt no-documentation W: drakopt non-conffile-in-etc /etc/idedrives/.drivedb W: drakopt empty-%post
Re: [Cooker] small autofs init patch
Sebastian Dransfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 19 Jun 2001, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sebastian Dransfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have submitted this patch before, and I think it's sane. Please look at it an say if I'm insane. i forwarded to the maintainnner. it has been approved by Philippe Thanks!! Always nice to know when you are appreciated. thank you for your contribution..
Re: [Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] drakopt-1.01-0.85mdk
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 07:07:05PM +0200, Daouda LO wrote: Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [Contrib-RPM] --=-=-= Name: drakopt Relocations: (not relocateable) uh! trying to maximize the number of different warnings in rpmlint? pixel@no:~rpmlint /contrib/RPMS/drakopt-1.01-0.85mdk.noarch.rpm W: drakopt invalid-distribution Linux-Mandrake W: drakopt invalid-packager YOUR_NAME YOUR_EMAIL W: drakopt non-standard-group Tools W: drakopt incoherent-version-in-changelog mode-drakopt-1.01 1.01-0.85mdk W: drakopt no-documentation W: drakopt non-conffile-in-etc /etc/idedrives/.drivedb W: drakopt empty-%post ruhig rpmlint phone rings for you ! can you come ? yves -- Yves Duret [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux is a communist operating system in a capitalist society.
Re: [Cooker] small autofs init patch
Sebastian Dransfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have submitted this patch before, and I think it's sane. Please look at it an say if I'm insane. i forwarded to the maintainnner.
Re: [Cooker] gcc3-doc overlaps with 2.96
J . A . Magallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: trying new gcc-3.0 from contrib I get: werewolf:~/in# rpm -U gcc* libgcc* libstdc* file /usr/share/info/cpp.info-1.bz2 from install of gcc3.0-doc-3.0-1mdk conflicts with file from package gcc-doc-2.96-0.53mdk file /usr/share/info/cpp.info-2.bz2 from install of gcc3.0-doc-3.0-1mdk conflicts with file from package gcc-doc-2.96-0.53mdk file /usr/share/info/cpp.info-3.bz2 from install of gcc3.0-doc-3.0-1mdk conflicts with file from package gcc-doc-2.96-0.53mdk ... we'll obsoltes gcc-doc in gcc3.0-doc for next upload