[Cooker-firewall] SNF 7.2 and Port-Forwarding

2002-07-30 Thread Andre Krajnik

Hi!

I'm using SNF 7.2 with NAT and I want to use also Port-Forwarding for a
Web-Server and smtp.

I put the rules in  NAAT - Restricted Access - Internet Access

The Rules are in the input-chain, but not in the output-Chain. Waht can
I do???




[root@router /root]# ipchains -L
Chain input (policy DENY):
target prot opt sourcedestination   ports
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere
fragmentation-needed
DENY   all  l-  224.0.0.0/4  anywhere  n/a
DENY   all  l-  anywhere 192.168.98.0/24   n/a
DENY   all  l-  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  n/a
DENY   all  l-  anywhere 192.168.98.0/24   n/a
DENY   all  l-  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  n/a
ACCEPT all  --  anywhere anywhere  n/a
ACCEPT all  --  anywhere anywhere  n/a
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any
-   ssh
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any
-   1
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any
-   ntp
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any
-   domain
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any
-   8443
ACCEPT udp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any
-   ntp
ACCEPT udp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any
-   domain
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere  any
-   any
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere anywhere  any
-   domain
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere anywhere  any
-   mysql
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere anywhere  any
-   www
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere anywhere  any
-   6346
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere anywhere  any
-   ntp
ACCEPT tcp  !y  anywhere anywhere  any
-   any
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere
destination-unreachable
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere
echo-reply
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere
time-exceeded
DENY   icmp l-  anywhere anywhere  any
-   any
ACCEPT udp  --  anywhere anywhere  any
-   domain
ACCEPT udp  --  anywhere anywhere  any
-   ntp
DENY   udp  l-  anywhere anywhere  any
-   2049
ACCEPT udp  --  62.225.244.197   anywhere
domain -   1024:65535
ACCEPT udp  --  194.25.2.129 anywhere
domain -   1024:65535
DENY   all  l-  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  n/a
DENY   tcp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any
-   any
DENY   udp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any
-   any
ACCEPT tcp  --  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  any
-   any
ACCEPT tcp  --  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  any
-   domain
ACCEPT udp  --  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  any
-   any
ACCEPT udp  --  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  any
-   domain
DENY   all  l-  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  n/a
DENY   all  l-  anywhere anywhere  n/a
Chain forward (policy DENY):
target prot opt sourcedestination   ports
DENY   tcp  l-  anywhere anywhere
netbios-ns:netbios-ssn -   any
DENY   udp  l-  anywhere anywhere
netbios-ns:netbios-ssn -   any
MASQ   all  --  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  n/a
DENY   all  l-  anywhere anywhere  n/a
Chain output (policy ACCEPT):
target prot opt sourcedestination   ports
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere
fragmentation-needed
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere  any
-   any
[root@router /root]#


-- 
mfg

Andre






[Cooker-firewall] SNF 7.2 and Port-Forwarding

2002-07-30 Thread Andre Krajnik

Hi!

I'm using SNF 7.2 with NAT and I want to use also Port-Forwarding for a 
Web-Server and smtp.

I put the rules in  NAAT - Restricted Access - Internet Access

The Rules are in the input-chain, but not in the output-Chain. Waht can 
I do???




[root@router /root]# ipchains -L
Chain input (policy DENY):
target prot opt sourcedestination   ports
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere 
fragmentation-needed
DENY   all  l-  224.0.0.0/4  anywhere  n/a
DENY   all  l-  anywhere 192.168.98.0/24   n/a
DENY   all  l-  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  n/a
DENY   all  l-  anywhere 192.168.98.0/24   n/a
DENY   all  l-  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  n/a
ACCEPT all  --  anywhere anywhere  n/a
ACCEPT all  --  anywhere anywhere  n/a
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any 
-   ssh
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any 
-   1
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any 
-   ntp
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any 
-   domain
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any 
-   8443
ACCEPT udp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any 
-   ntp
ACCEPT udp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any 
-   domain
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere  any 
-   any
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere anywhere  any 
-   domain
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere anywhere  any 
-   mysql
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere anywhere  any 
-   www
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere anywhere  any 
-   6346
ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere anywhere  any 
-   ntp
ACCEPT tcp  !y  anywhere anywhere  any 
-   any
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere 
destination-unreachable
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere 
echo-reply
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere 
time-exceeded
DENY   icmp l-  anywhere anywhere  any 
-   any
ACCEPT udp  --  anywhere anywhere  any 
-   domain
ACCEPT udp  --  anywhere anywhere  any 
-   ntp
DENY   udp  l-  anywhere anywhere  any 
-   2049
ACCEPT udp  --  62.225.244.197   anywhere 
domain -   1024:65535
ACCEPT udp  --  194.25.2.129 anywhere 
domain -   1024:65535
DENY   all  l-  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  n/a
DENY   tcp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any 
-   any
DENY   udp  --  anywhere router.avalon-net.net  any 
-   any
ACCEPT tcp  --  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  any 
-   any
ACCEPT tcp  --  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  any 
-   domain
ACCEPT udp  --  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  any 
-   any
ACCEPT udp  --  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  any 
-   domain
DENY   all  l-  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  n/a
DENY   all  l-  anywhere anywhere  n/a
Chain forward (policy DENY):
target prot opt sourcedestination   ports
DENY   tcp  l-  anywhere anywhere 
netbios-ns:netbios-ssn -   any
DENY   udp  l-  anywhere anywhere 
netbios-ns:netbios-ssn -   any
MASQ   all  --  192.168.98.0/24  anywhere  n/a
DENY   all  l-  anywhere anywhere  n/a
Chain output (policy ACCEPT):
target prot opt sourcedestination   ports
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere 
fragmentation-needed
ACCEPT icmp --  anywhere anywhere  any 
-   any
[root@router /root]#


-- 
mfg

Andre





[Cooker] install keeping time zone information

2002-07-30 Thread Vincent Meyer, MD

Hello,

I will try to validate this possible bug later this week.  When installing 
with expert upgrade option, when the installer gets to picking the time zone, 
it doesn't seem to save it.   Example - my system WAS on Central Time.
Today when I did the update I told the installer I was in NY on Eastern Time.
Result on reboot, clock set to central time, dialog box still set to Chicago,

Will confirm this this week,

V,




Re: [Cooker] Freeze on new hardware detection

2002-07-30 Thread Pascal Terjan

Pascal Terjan wrote:
 Today, My cooker got frozen while boot, at the step detecting new 
 hardware
 I boot on rescue and looked at the dmesg, then I unplugged my usb 
 lexmark z22 printer and rebooted. It went fine. The lines following the 

In fact it had nothing to do with the USB device, This morning it got frozen again. It 
just crashes after a power on but not after a reset...






Re: [Cooker] Perl MD5

2002-07-30 Thread Gueorgui Mihaylov

I didn't mention, my install is on pentium 3 machine.
Please, no references to rpm packages, without
testing.
 I'm afraid, that if overlooked this problem will
appear into the final 9.0 .

  Perl scripts that require MD5 module are just
 stuck if
  I install perl only with mdk packages, so I have
 to
  download  from CPAN.  Source install works, but it
 is
  much more time consuming, than having a ready rpm.
  
  Gueorgui
  
 
 ls /RPMS-contrib/perl-MD5-1.7-12mdk.ppc.rpm
 
 x86 version is available also of course
 
 Stew Benedict
 
 
 

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[Cooker] Re: galeon fails to retrieve links after SSL access

2002-07-30 Thread Frederic Crozat

Le mar 30/07/2002 à 06:06, Brian J. Murrell a écrit :
 I have recently installed a caching proxy server and am finding that
 Galeon just stops making network connections (i.e. fetching any URLs)
 after an SSL (https://) url is attempted.  It is still running,
 responds to user input and such.  It just does not fetch any more
 URLs until I exit and restart it.
 
 I have Galeon configured with manual proxies and I have pointed both
 HTTP and SSL proxy options to my squid proxy, port 3128.  Automatic
 proxy seems to be even more flakey than manual proxies but that is
 irrelevant for this bug report.
 
 Everything works fine in Mozilla when configured the same way, both
 regular HTTP and SSL URLs work fine.  It's only galeon that seems to
 have problems with SSL when using proxies.
 
 $ rpm -q galeon
 galeon-1.2.5-1mdk
 
 Ideas?

Sorry, no idea..

-- 
Frédéric Crozat
MandrakeSoft





Re: CDROM Install (RE: [Cooker] Install Exited Abnormally)

2002-07-30 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Andy Neillans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Well, I now have the ISO burnt, but now I get:
 
 I can't acess a Mandrake Linux Installation disc in your CDROM drive
 (Drive here). Retry?
 
 |Yes| |No| |Back|
 
 Console:
  Mounting /dev/hdc on /tmp/image as type iso9660
  have to insmod isofs
 succeeded isofs
  Mount failed: Device or resource busy

Waooh, strange, first time I see this :-). Seems the kernel is
unhappy about your cdrom drive :-). Any interesting message on
console #4?


-- 
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Re: CDROM Install (RE: [Cooker] Install Exited Abnormally)

2002-07-30 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

R. Scott Chevalley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I also have been having a problem with the 9.0 beta iso images.
 I've burned about 5 copies of it and none of them will install.
 It will get to the Loading program box, the bar graph will go 60%
 across and then I'll get an error about not being able to execute
 /usr/bin/runinstall2.  I was able to get cooker install from a

Means that the install image is only read up to 60%. It should be
interesting to read info from console #3 and #4, there is
probably a hardware read problem on the cdrom drive...

 local hard drive mirror copy, but not from cd.  I think it may be
 the DMA settings for the IDE controller because I can get passed
 that point using the 2.2 kernel, but it doesn't recognize
 reiserfs partitions.  I have not found a way of disabling DMA on
 the CDROM drive yet... hdc=nodma or ide1=nodma doesn't work.

Yes, this diagnostic seems probable. But `nodma' should be
working..

-- 
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Re: [Cooker] rpdrake bug: a question not to front-end.

2002-07-30 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Han [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi,
 
 Hi, I just ran rpmdrake from an aterm to see what is happening and to my
 surprise the following question showed up in the aterm while upgrading:
 
 The following packages have to be removed for others to be upgraded:
 avifile-plugins-divx4-0.7.12-0.20020719.3plf
 do you agree ? (Y/n) 
 
 So I focussed the aterm and pressed the enter button. Worked fine.  :)
 But it should have been caught by rpmdrake and send to the front-end.

Thx, this will be done.

-- 
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RE: CDROM Install (RE: [Cooker] Install Exited Abnormally)

2002-07-30 Thread Andy Neillans


  Well, I now have the ISO burnt, but now I get:
  
  I can't acess a Mandrake Linux Installation disc in your CDROM drive
  (Drive here). Retry?
  
  |Yes| |No| |Back|
  
  Console:
   Mounting /dev/hdc on /tmp/image as type iso9660
   have to insmod isofs
  succeeded isofs
   Mount failed: Device or resource busy
 
 Waooh, strange, first time I see this :-). Seems the kernel is
 unhappy about your cdrom drive :-). Any interesting message on
 console #4?
 

Well, I have tried burn't ISO's and loading the ISO into VMWare (VMWare
emulates the iso as an actual drive).
Odd - never had problems installing Mandrake 8.2 this way.

I'm just recreating the iso's off the current mirror contents and will
let you know.

Andy





Re: [Cooker] rpmdrake suggestion

2002-07-30 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Philippe Coulonges [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 If you think 10 lines instead of 4 are slowing the internet, then switch to 
 Slackware and distribute patches.

It's a matter of good will and mutual respect. If no one follows
any rule, then we can post in html, talk french on this list and
discuss about latest osx patches.

-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/




Re: [Cooker] Galeon-1.2.5 crashing like mad on forms

2002-07-30 Thread Christoffer Olsen

Yes! I have the exact same problem. Galeon crashes on every form i try
to submit. But it looks like they get submitted anyway. I'll try to
compile one myself and see if that works better.

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 00:43, Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
 On 29 Jul 2002 10:51:02 -0700
 Curtis H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 09:51, Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
   On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 09:28:11 +0200
   Frederic Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Could you PLEASE give me a 100% reproducable test case ?

I highly doubt -8mdk changed anything about this problem, since it
didn't touch anything on the mozilla source code..

   
   The one I noticed the problem on is my domain registrar's site. Try
   going to:
   
   www.register.com
   
   and on their main page, enter a domain name to search for. Click a
   few of the tld's (I check .com, .org, .net, and .biz). Then click
   the Check It! button. For me, at least, that crashes Galeon every
   time.
  
  Call me weird, but any of the test cases given work for me.  Galeon
  stopped crashing after the last upgrade.  Possibly related:  I refuse
  cookies.
  
 
 On register.com I don't refuse cookies. I do business with them so
 they're one of the few I allow cookies on.
 
 Mark
 
 
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[Cooker] Re: Error building and installing perl-MIME-Types: needs 5.6.1

2002-07-30 Thread Lenny Cartier

Hello,

On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 04:19:21AM +0200, Han wrote:
 I just tried to install perl-MIME-Types and I got  the  folliwing  error
 trying to rebuild:
 
   RPM build errors:
   File not found by glob: 
/home/han/src/RPM/tmp/perl-MIME-Types-buildroot/usr/lib/perl5/man/man3/*

I've just uploaded an updated rpm rebuild against latest perl. BTW you
can fix it yourself by looking at already rebuilt perl package (ie
perl-XML-Twig). Some paths have changed.

Thanks.

lenny

PS: I'll be on vacation from Thursday to the august 19th, so I will not
answer emails from where I'll be ( corsica :-) ).


-- 
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]| MandrakeSoft : http://www.mandrakesoft.com 

Informatique: Excel, Word, chef de projet informatique. (c) Serious resume 




[Cooker] [BUGS] pdf2dsc not working and so kghostview

2002-07-30 Thread FACORAT Fabrice

If I try to see a pdf with kghostview, nothing will be displayed. I finally 
find why. pdf2dsc seems to have problems


[will@bastard will]$ pdf2dsc --help
Error: /undefinedfilename in --file--
Operand stack:
   PDFfile   (--help)   (r)
Execution stack:
   %interp_exit   .runexec2   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   
--nostringval--   2   %stopped_push   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   
--nostringval--   false   1   %stopped_push   1   3   %oparray_pop   1   3   
%oparray_pop   1   3   %oparray_pop   .runexec2   --nostringval--   
--nostringval--   --nostringval--   2   %stopped_push   --nostringval--   
--nostringval--   --nostringval--
Dictionary stack:
   --dict:1051/1123(ro)(G)--   --dict:0/20(G)--   --dict:68/200(L)--
Current allocation mode is local
Last OS error: 2
Current file position is 1916
ESP Ghostscript 7.05.4: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1

+ when I launch kghostview :

Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
fcntl: Bad file descriptor
fcntl: Bad file descriptor
kio (KDirWatch): Can't use FAM (fam daemon not running?)
kio (KDirWatch): Available methods: Stat
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVConfigDialog::readSettings
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget::setupWidget()
kparts: MainWindow::createGUI for kgvpart
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVRun::foundMimeType( application/pdf )
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVPart::slotMimetype: type=application/pdf
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::openFile
kghostview (kdegraphics): Pdf2dsc: started
kghostview (kdegraphics): Pdf2dsc: process exited
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::openPDFFileContinue
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::openPSFile
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::showPage( 0 )
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::orientation( 0 )
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::computePageSize( y792x612 )
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget::setupWidget()
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget: starting interpreter
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget: sendPS
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget: gs_input
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget: sendPS
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget: sendPS
kio (KDirWatch): Added File /home/will/Documents/1305ws1_file.pdf 
[KDirWatch-1]
kio (KDirWatch): Global Poll Freq is now 500 msec
kio (KDirWatch):  Started Polling Timer, freq 500
kio (KDirWatch):  Setup Stat (freq 500) for 
/home/will/Documents/1305ws1_file.pdf
kio (KDirWatch): KDirWatch-1 stopped scanning 
/home/will/Documents/1305ws1_file.pdf (now 0 watchers)
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget: gs_input
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget: gs_input
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget: gs_input
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget: received output
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget: received output
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget: received output
kghostview (kdegraphics): KPSWidget: process exited
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::showPage( 1 )
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::orientation( 1 )
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::computePageSize( y792x612 )
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::showPage( 2 )
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::orientation( 2 )
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::computePageSize( y792x612 )
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::showPage( 0 )
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::orientation( 0 )
kghostview (kdegraphics): KGVMiniWidget::computePageSize( y792x612 )


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Re: [Cooker] alsa-lib-devel provides

2002-07-30 Thread Thierry Vignaud

Stefan van der Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Why does libalsa-data provide alsa-lib-devel?

just fixed





Re: [Cooker] Freeze on new hardware detection

2002-07-30 Thread Thierry Vignaud

Pascal Terjan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  Today, My cooker got frozen while boot, at the step detecting new
  hardware
  I boot on rescue and looked at the dmesg, then I unplugged my usb
  lexmark z22 printer and rebooted. It went fine. The lines following
  the

 In fact it had nothing to do with the USB device, This morning it
 got frozen again. It just crashes after a power on but not after a
 reset...

you mean on hw detection again ?





Re: [Cooker] Question about source of package

2002-07-30 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I have request, why not during install add a button add other source install 
 to maybe enable install plf package or personnal things ? I remember this 
 possibility on an old Suse.   

during install is not mandatory, thus it's a bad idea to
complicate drakx (and possibly showstopper bugs). You can do it
after install under rpmdrake (with new rpmdrake it will be a
separate tool accessible from MCC and from command line).


-- 
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Re: [Cooker] Install Exited Abnormally

2002-07-30 Thread Adam Williamson

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 08:12, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
 Andy Neillans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Installing with network.img
 
 You didn't precise which network install you chose. Assuming NFS.
 
  Network adapter was autodetected correctly.
  Specified DHCP
  Supplied host and domain name.
  
  Install Exited Abnormally
  Received Signal 11
 
 Humm, a segfault, nice :-).
 
 The problem being that we don't have a segfault here when we try
 the exact same install path, so it's hard to understand  fix
 :-(.
 
 Anything special you're doing? Any special hardware?
 
  configuring device eth0 ip: 192.168.44.129 nm: 255.255.255.0 nw:
  192.168.44.0 bc: 192.168.44.255
 
 Hum, seems regular...
 
 After that, what's done is the DNS request. Any hope you have a
 bogus DNS server which may send malformed response? This might
 lead to a segfault, maybe. You can try disabling your DNS server,
 for example.

BTW, Guillaume, this is the exact same thing that happens with my failed
network installs. As I mentioned, the sole common factor between the two
PCs on which it fails for me is using the same Sony USB floppy drive.
Not sure about the DNS thing; DNS for me goes through my ISP's DNS
server, my ISP is Pipex. I don't think there's another DNS server on the
network and I never have DNS problems in normal usage...
-- 
adamw





initscripts (was: Re: [Cooker] small patch to mkinitrd for lvm on rootfs)

2002-07-30 Thread Oden Eriksson

On Tuesdayen den 30 July 2002 12.12, Pixel wrote:
 Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  Is it too late to get this small patch in before the 9.0 freeze?  It's
  very small and benign.

 please give it. If it's really small and benign, that's ok :)

What about:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mandrake-cookerm=101523717215421w=2
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mandrake-cookerm=102587230614779w=2

???

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Re: [Cooker] Question about source of package

2002-07-30 Thread Olivier Thauvin

Le Mardi 30 Juillet 2002 12:30, Guillaume Cottenceau a écrit :
 Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  I have request, why not during install add a button add other source
  install to maybe enable install plf package or personnal things ? I
  remember this possibility on an old Suse.

 during install is not mandatory, thus it's a bad idea to
 complicate drakx (and possibly showstopper bugs). You can do it
 after install under rpmdrake (with new rpmdrake it will be a
 separate tool accessible from MCC and from command line).

I agree, not at time, but I think to poeple who use autoinstall.
OK, you will answer me I can use a script at end of install.

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[Cooker] Question about source of package

2002-07-30 Thread Olivier Thauvin

Is someone notice it impossible to install contrib packages with nfs install 
because RPMS2 is higher than install mount point or is it a bad setup on my 
server ?

I have request, why not during install add a button add other source install 
to maybe enable install plf package or personnal things ? I remember this 
possibility on an old Suse.   

-- 
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une pomme en véritable ordinateur. - JL.
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Re: [Cooker] Perl MD5

2002-07-30 Thread Stew Benedict


On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Gueorgui Mihaylov wrote:

 I didn't mention, my install is on pentium 3 machine.
 Please, no references to rpm packages, without
 testing.
  I'm afraid, that if overlooked this problem will
 appear into the final 9.0 .
 

???  I didn't test it as I have no occasion to use it at the moment.  I
was just trying to point you to the fact it is included, in contribs or at
least the description looks like what you are looking for:

The perl-MD5 package provides the MD5 module for the Perl
programming language.

I was working on a ppc machine at the time.

   Perl scripts that require MD5 module are just
  stuck if
   I install perl only with mdk packages, so I have
  to
   download  from CPAN.  Source install works, but it
  is
   much more time consuming, than having a ready rpm.
   
   Gueorgui
   
  
  ls /RPMS-contrib/perl-MD5-1.7-12mdk.ppc.rpm
  
  x86 version is available also of course
  
  Stew Benedict
  

Stew Benedict





Re: [Cooker] Rescue disk feature request

2002-07-30 Thread Adam Williamson

On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 20:16, Jason Bowman wrote:
 On Monday 29 July 2002 05:01 am, Adam Williamson wrote:
  Um, just to double-check the obvious...does the rescue disk include
  telnet?
 
  Yes, I know telnet Bad and ssh Good, but if you're doing this in a
  controlled and safe environment...
 
 So maybe this just shows my own lack of knowledge... I tried this but
did not 

Actually, more likely to be mine :). I just thought you could do what
you were doing with ssh through telnet instead; if not, then I guess you
still have the problem :(
-- 
adamw





[Cooker] 9.0 Suggestion: Change locale settings

2002-07-30 Thread Jure Repinc

Hi,

I think it would be nice to have an app/control panel, with which every 
user could change Locale settings. There should be an option to change 
only for current user and if you are root you can also change locale for 
the whole system.

In this app there should be two settings, normal and advanced. In normal 
mode all locale variables are set to certain locale. In advanced mode you 
should have a choice to set each variable separately.

-- 
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[Cooker] Signature length

2002-07-30 Thread Adam Williamson

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 08:15, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
 Philippe Coulonges [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  If you think 10 lines instead of 4 are slowing the internet, then switch to 
  Slackware and distribute patches.
 
 It's a matter of good will and mutual respect. If no one follows
 any rule, then we can post in html, talk french on this list and
 discuss about latest osx patches.

Also, this is likely to start having a noticeable practical effect on
people again soon (apart from looking damn ugly and clogging up my 480
pixel high screen). Personally i'm looking at getting some kind of GPRS
connection to the internet to use with this PC. For GPRS you're charged
ruinous amounts per kilobyte of data, and since I only intend to use it
for checking email, using IM and an occasional web page, this list would
constitute a large portion of my expenses, some of which would be
contributed by Mr. Danny's 'hilarious' .sigs (all of which I can read in
my own copies of The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy, thanks very
much.)
-- 
adamw





Re: initscripts (was: Re: [Cooker] small patch to mkinitrd for lvm on rootfs)

2002-07-30 Thread Oden Eriksson

On Tuesdayen den 30 July 2002 12.52, Pixel wrote:
 Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  On Tuesdayen den 30 July 2002 12.12, Pixel wrote:
   Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it too late to get this small patch in before the 9.0 freeze? 
It's very small and benign.
  
   please give it. If it's really small and benign, that's ok :)
 
  What about:
 
  As I understand Aurora has been dropped for good, can someone clean up
  the aurora stuff from the initscripts now?

 tested patch accepted :)

He he..., I don't have time to do this myself, sorry...

  After I got sick of allways needing to re-make my ramdisk to include
  modules of my choice when installing a new kernel, I made these small
  changes that I hope will be included in the next initscripts package.
  (thanks in advance...)

 why exactly do you need a special module?

Because of lots of reasons, and because it's easy and possible with this 
small patch.

It would also be very useful if the mkinitrd script itself could make use of 
the INITRDOPTS value... If this was working we didn't have to re-make the 
ramdisk for our very own special needs.

-- 
Regards // Oden Eriksson
Deserve-IT Networks - http://d-srv.com




[Cooker] Unable to find with glob --media

2002-07-30 Thread Olivier Thauvin

[root@andromede olivier]# urpmi --media ftp LPRng
trying to select multiple media: Installation CD (ftp1), Contrib CD 
(ftp2), ftpplf
pas de paquetage nommé LPRng

It works if I do --media ftp1.

Somes of my source are not available at time, I can access to it only when I 
am at home to use local mirror.

[root@andromede olivier]# rpm -qa | grep -i urpm
urpmi-3.9-5mdk
gurpmi-3.9-5mdk
perl-URPM-0.50-6mdk


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Re: [Cooker] Error with kickstart mdk9.0 beta

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

Bryan Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 * warning: INTERNAL ERROR:
 common::internal_error() called from /usr/bin/perl-install/Xconfigurator.pm:224
 Xconfigurator::multi_head_choose() called from

i've changed this quite a lot. Could you test with current cooker?




Re: [Cooker] 8.2 install bugs (text mode)

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

Gary Lawrence Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 1) partition of a small (1G) disk is into 3 parts by default, which
 leaves a system partition that is dangerously small.  I had to use the
 shell to fdisk and repartion, then reboot and use existing
 partitions to fix it.

you got

100 swap
490 /
410 /home

what exactly would you do?

 
 2) After deselecting packages I get the dialog asking me to select
 bare minimum, with the third option saying no urpmi ... if you
 _don't_ take that third option (I took no options at all) the install
 fails; packages are attempting to open some sort of RPM database that
 doesn't exist, and the error causes the installer to segfault aborting
 the package. the installation asks if it's ok to skip it, but it
 doesn't matter which answer you give, it continues, aborting all
 subsequent installs.

can't reproduce




Re: [Cooker] Install Testing - DrakX 1.714

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 1.  Minimal Install selection; once Truely minimal ... is selected, you can't 
 select either With X or With docs, but OK button works and you can go on with 
 installation.

those are *grayed*, unselect truly minimal first!

 
 2.  Liked the new monitor selection screen. However, I can not select 32 bit 
 depth any more (I could with 1.712).  Monitor is AOC Spectrum 5E, card is ATI 
 Mach 64 Utah (aka Xpert98 8MB AGP)

One can't really choose between 24 and 32 bpp in XFree4 
(as far as i've tested  understood).

So if XFree4 is chosen i don't propose 32
(choosing between 2432 is done via DefaultFbBpp, which usually
defaults to 32, but it's only for alpha layer (?))
 
 1.  It seems that the 3.3.6 versions of XFree86-Mach64 and 
 XFree86-server-common are being installed during the Configure X step, even 
 though the 4.2.0 versions were installed during the package install step.
 
 Consequently, /etc/X11/X is pointing at the /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree-Mach64, and 
 bad things happen because the XFree86.config file is being reported as 
 missing an expect Device label.

can you send me your /root/drakx/report.bug.gz (privately)
 
 2.  Both auto install diskettes and the replay_install.img file contain good 
 auto_inst.cfg files.  However,  after using drakconf to re-generate the 
 replay install diskette, there is both the new 'interactiveSteps' and the old 
 perl-script fragment present in the  auto_inst.cfg file.

ok, changed (not tested :)




Re: [Cooker] new drakx

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 - When it gets to select your language, United States
 is selected, but the box is scrolled below it.  One
 click above the scroll-grabber (1/2 pageup) brings it
 into view.

it happens sometimes :-/

 - After loading my package selection from disk, it
 selects aspell-br, and locales-br even though those
 weren't in my package disk.

will get fixed one day...
 
 And a question for you Pixel:
 when this installation gets done, would it be useful
 for me to look over the logs and report anything
 interesting?

hard to tell :)




Re: [Cooker] small patch to mkinitrd for lvm on rootfs

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Is it too late to get this small patch in before the 9.0 freeze?  It's
 very small and benign.

please give it. If it's really small and benign, that's ok :)




Re: [Cooker] Perl MD5

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

Gueorgui Mihaylov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi there,
 I just noticed a problem, that wasn't fixed in 8.2
 too.
 Perl scripts that require MD5 module are just stuck if
 I install perl only with mdk packages, so I have to
 download  from CPAN.

you'd better use Digest::MD5 which is integrated upstream:

% rpm -q --provides perl | grep MD5
perl-Digest-MD5  
MD5.so  
perl(Digest::MD5) = 2.20




Re: [Cooker] mdk 9 beta 1 install hangs on packages

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

Juan Paolo Carballo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I can't read your partition table, it's too corrupted for me :(
 I can try to go on blanking bad partitions (ALL DATA will be
 lost). The other solution is to disallow DrakX to modify the
 partition table. (the error is ask_before_blanking: unknown
 partition table format.)

can you have a look at console 3 and give more precise information
about the pb?




Re: initscripts (was: Re: [Cooker] small patch to mkinitrd for lvm on rootfs)

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Tuesdayen den 30 July 2002 12.12, Pixel wrote:
  Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
   Is it too late to get this small patch in before the 9.0 freeze?  It's
   very small and benign.
 
  please give it. If it's really small and benign, that's ok :)
 
 What about:
 
 As I understand Aurora has been dropped for good, can someone clean up the
 aurora stuff from the initscripts now?

tested patch accepted :)

 After I got sick of allways needing to re-make my ramdisk to include modules
 of my choice when installing a new kernel, I made these small changes that I
 hope will be included in the next initscripts package. (thanks in advance...)

why exactly do you need a special module?




Re: [Cooker] 9.0 Suggestion: Change locale settings

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

Jure Repinc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I think it would be nice to have an app/control panel, with which every 
 user could change Locale settings. There should be an option to change 
 only for current user and if you are root you can also change locale for 
 the whole system.

try localedrake




Re: initscripts (was: Re: [Cooker] small patch to mkinitrd for lvm on rootfs)

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   After I got sick of allways needing to re-make my ramdisk to include
   modules of my choice when installing a new kernel, I made these small
   changes that I hope will be included in the next initscripts package.
   (thanks in advance...)
 
  why exactly do you need a special module?
 
 Because of lots of reasons, and because it's easy and possible with this 
 small patch.

that's not enough. Since you need it, someone else may need it and we
may be able to do it more automagically that telling to edit
/etc/sysconfig/installkernel
 
 It would also be very useful if the mkinitrd script itself could make use of 
 the INITRDOPTS value... If this was working we didn't have to re-make the 
 ramdisk for our very own special needs.

agreed




Re: [Cooker] 9.0 Suggestion: Change locale settings

2002-07-30 Thread Jure Repinc

On Tuesday 30 July 2002 13:13, Pixel wrote:
 try localedrake

Yeah, but it only sets all variables to specified locale and you have no 
option to change each variable differently.

And it also doesn't run for non-root users so if I am not mistaken it only 
changes system locale for all users and different users can't set 
different locales.

-- 
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Re: [Cooker] Re: Error building and installing perl-MIME-Types: needs 5.6.1

2002-07-30 Thread Han

Lenny Cartier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 04:19:21AM +0200, Han wrote:

  I just tried to install perl-MIME-Types  and  I  got  the  folliwing
  error trying to rebuild:
 
  [snip]

 I've just uploaded an updated rpm rebuild against latest perl. 

Great.

 BTW you can fix it yourself by looking at already rebuilt perl package
 (ie perl-XML-Twig). Some paths have changed.

Yes I know. But it was late at night and I was  tired.  So  rather  than
making silly mistakes I posted a decent bugreport.

I am busy with preparing for ubh, so I have seen quite a few perl  spces
lately. But since it is so soon till 9.0 is released I  will  wait  with
publishing until after 9.0. I rather do the alpha testing myself ;)

 PS: I'll be on vacation from Thursday to the august 19th,  so  I  will
 not answer emails from where I'll be ( corsica :-) ).

Enjoy! :)


Groetjes, Han.
--
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Re: initscripts (was: Re: [Cooker] small patch to mkinitrd for lvm on rootfs)

2002-07-30 Thread Oden Eriksson

On Tuesdayen den 30 July 2002 13.31, Pixel wrote:
 Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After I got sick of allways needing to re-make my ramdisk to include
modules of my choice when installing a new kernel, I made these small
changes that I hope will be included in the next initscripts package.
(thanks in advance...)
  
   why exactly do you need a special module?
 
  Because of lots of reasons, and because it's easy and possible with this
  small patch.

 that's not enough. Since you need it, someone else may need it and we
 may be able to do it more automagically that telling to edit
 /etc/sysconfig/installkernel

For example I would like to load my md raid from the ramdisk so I _never_ 
lose that in case of a bad upgrade/kernel/module/whatever. The logic is now 
only that / is used to determine what fs and its approriate modules is 
needed, right?. I have an md at /var/qmail/queue and /home. If I would 
remove the md for /home no md modules would make it into the ramdisk.

Another example is that I _ALLWAYS_ have the loop module in my ramdisk... 
(guess why:-))

  It would also be very useful if the mkinitrd script itself could make use
  of the INITRDOPTS value... If this was working we didn't have to
  re-make the ramdisk for our very own special needs.

 agreed

The INITRDOPTS value would override any (well some?) voodoo magic 
misfortunes, and that's a good thing IMHO.

Also, as I come to think of it, this will increase boot time since the 
module(s) never has to be checked and uncompressed. Neat.

-- 
Regards // Oden Eriksson
Deserve-IT Networks - http://d-srv.com




[Cooker] two things (ksirc and rpmdrake)

2002-07-30 Thread Alex Perry

one: when you start kde, and it loads ksirc from the  
previous session, the screen goes black with a  
dialog popping up asking for input. esc. bypasses  
this and displays the desktop correctly.  
  
two: more of a suggestion, but in software mamager, 
i'd like to be able to horizontally scroll in the 
details tab to read the update description. just an 
idea.  
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Re: [Cooker] Galeon-1.2.5 crashing like mad on forms

2002-07-30 Thread Richard Tango-Lowy




I've been having the same problem. I heard going to galeon 1.2.5-2 and mozilla 1.0.0-9 fixes the problem, but I compiled and installed the RPM sources and still get the crashes.



Rich



On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 08:57, Christoffer Olsen wrote:

Yes! I have the exact same problem. Galeon crashes on every form i try
to submit. But it looks like they get submitted anyway. I'll try to
compile one myself and see if that works better.

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 00:43, Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
 On 29 Jul 2002 10:51:02 -0700
 Curtis H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 09:51, Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
   On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 09:28:11 +0200
   Frederic Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Could you PLEASE give me a 100% reproducable test case ?

I highly doubt -8mdk changed anything about this problem, since it
didn't touch anything on the mozilla source code..

   
   The one I noticed the problem on is my domain registrar's site. Try
   going to:
   
   www.register.com
   
   and on their main page, enter a domain name to search for. Click a
   few of the tld's (I check .com, .org, .net, and .biz). Then click
   the Check It! button. For me, at least, that crashes Galeon every
   time.
  
  Call me weird, but any of the test cases given work for me.  Galeon
  stopped crashing after the last upgrade.  Possibly related:  I refuse
  cookies.
  
 
 On register.com I don't refuse cookies. I do business with them so
 they're one of the few I allow cookies on.
 
 Mark
 
 
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Re: [Cooker] Install Exited Abnormally

2002-07-30 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Adam Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


[...]

 BTW, Guillaume, this is the exact same thing that happens with my failed
 network installs. As I mentioned, the sole common factor between the two
 PCs on which it fails for me is using the same Sony USB floppy drive.

hmm.. the problem being that in network.img I don't have the
USB drivers :-).

This could be caused by the fact that you don't have a regular
floppy drive I suppose? But again, I don't access floppy things
during the setup of the network! :-).

We don't have a Sony USB floppy but a seamingly Teac FD-05PUB USB
floppy, with network.img there is no noticeable difference, with
usb.img the program sees it with no problem.. but I didn't
unconnect the regular floppy of my test machine. Please confirm
whether you have one or not.

 Not sure about the DNS thing; DNS for me goes through my ISP's DNS
 server, my ISP is Pipex. I don't think there's another DNS server on the
 network and I never have DNS problems in normal usage...

Ok.


-- 
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Re: [Cooker] two things (ksirc and rpmdrake)

2002-07-30 Thread David Walser

--- Alex Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 one: when you start kde, and it loads ksirc from the
  
 previous session, the screen goes black with a  
 dialog popping up asking for input. esc. bypasses  
 this and displays the desktop correctly.  

Have you tried KVirc?

 two: more of a suggestion, but in software mamager, 
 i'd like to be able to horizontally scroll in the 
 details tab to read the update description. just an 
 idea.

Horizontal scrollbars are evil.  How about word wrap
and a vertical scrollbar?  Would that work?

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Re: [Cooker] 9.0 Suggestion: Change locale settings

2002-07-30 Thread Jure Repinc

Pixel wrote:
 true (i won't implement this)

To bad. Maybe for some future version?

 wrong ;p

So how does it work? I can't run it under normal user so I have to su to 
root. So does it change locale for the user from whom the su has been 
run? Or is it some other way?

-- 
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RE: initscripts (was: Re: [Cooker] small patch to mkinitrd for lvm on rootfs)

2002-07-30 Thread Borsenkow Andrej


  As I understand Aurora has been dropped for good, can someone clean
up
 the
  aurora stuff from the initscripts now?
 
 tested patch accepted :)
 

I have sent patch to the list (and Warly and I guess fredl) two months
ago. It was enough time to test any patch and find if something is
wrong. I have been running with this patch for some time without any
obvious ill effects; I remember I found something that needed cleanup
but now I reverted to vanilla initscripts and do not remember what it
was.

It is impossible in the long run to both run local customized version
and merge normal updates.

-andrej




[Cooker] htdig libstdc++

2002-07-30 Thread Jim Tarvid

Running cooker

[root@horace cron.daily]# uname -a
Linux horace.ls.net 2.4.18-21mdk #1 Thu Jul 4 17:48:31 CEST 2002 i686 unknown

Trying to set up htdig

[root@horace cron.daily]# ./htdig-dbgen
/usr/bin/htdig: error while loading shared libraries: 
libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

older version is present

[root@horace cron.daily]# locate libstdc++-libc6
/usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.2-1.a.2
/usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.2-1.so.2

But apparently I have newer versions in the ftp tree

samnite:/home/ftp/pub/mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS# ls libstdc++
libstdc++3.1-3.1.1-1mdk.i586.rpm
libstdc++3.1-devel-3.1.1-1mdk.i586.rpm
libstdc++3.1-static-devel-3.1.1-1mdk.i586.rpm
libstdc++5-3.2-0.2mdk.i586.rpm
libstdc++5-devel-3.2-0.2mdk.i586.rpm
libstdc++5-static-devel-3.2-0.2mdk.i586.rpm

The htdig version in the tree is

samnite:/home/ftp/pub/mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS# ls htdig*
htdig-3.2.0-0.4mdk.i586.rpmhtdig-web-3.2.0-0.4mdk.i586.rpm
htdig-devel-3.2.0-0.4mdk.i586.rpm

I'd appreciate some guidance on solving such problems and best practices on 
keeping up-to-date with cooker.

Jim Tarvid




Re: [Cooker] 9.0 Suggestion: Change locale settings

2002-07-30 Thread Jure Repinc

Jure Repinc wrote:
 Pixel wrote:
 
 true (i won't implement this)
 
 
 To bad. Maybe for some future version?

Oh just one more thing. Where can I edit these locale settings by hand?

-- 
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RE: [Cooker] 9.0 Suggestion: Change locale settings

2002-07-30 Thread Borsenkow Andrej

 
 Jure Repinc wrote:
  Pixel wrote:
 
  true (i won't implement this)
 
 
  To bad. Maybe for some future version?
 
 Oh just one more thing. Where can I edit these locale settings by
hand?

~/.i18n

assuming you are using standard profile(s). If not, you are on your own.
Set them in your favorite shell rc file.




Re: [Cooker] Install Exited Abnormally

2002-07-30 Thread Adam Williamson

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 12:08, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
 Adam Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
 [...]
 
  BTW, Guillaume, this is the exact same thing that happens with my failed
  network installs. As I mentioned, the sole common factor between the two
  PCs on which it fails for me is using the same Sony USB floppy drive.
 
 hmm.. the problem being that in network.img I don't have the
 USB drivers :-).
 
 This could be caused by the fact that you don't have a regular
 floppy drive I suppose? But again, I don't access floppy things
 during the setup of the network! :-).

Yes, I think the floppy drive could be a red herring. The only reason I
mention it is that it's the ONLY common feature between the two machines
i've had it crash on. I don't have an easy way to test with a standard
floppy drive, sorry :(
 
 We don't have a Sony USB floppy but a seamingly Teac FD-05PUB USB
 floppy, with network.img there is no noticeable difference, with
 usb.img the program sees it with no problem.. but I didn't
 unconnect the regular floppy of my test machine. Please confirm
 whether you have one or not.

No regular floppy drive, I don't see them as necessary any more and
don't like to clutter up my systems with them :). If you're wondering
why in that case i'm installing from floppy in the first case, for two
reasons:

At the time I installed Cooker on my desktop I didn't have any 700MB CDs
to write iso's to, so I did a floppy install instead. Trying to do an
FTP install (though I tried with HTTP and also tried NFS even though I
have no NFS source just to test if they all produced the crash - they
all did) got this error; a hard disk install after downloading Cooker to
a Windows partition worked OK.

With my laptop, I can't get Mandrake to install with Sony's PCMCIA CD
drive; it will boot off it just fine but won't see it after that, so
when it gets to package selection it can't read the CD and says 'no
hdlists found!' (Yes, i've tried the boot parameters listed in various
places to get the CD drive recognised, but they don't seem to work. Hmm
- actually, I guess maybe switching to a virtual console and modprobing
the relevant PCMCIA stuff would help, but I didn't think of this at the
time. May investigate further, but it'd be nice if DrakX did PCMCIA
install media automagically.) Trying all the various forms of network
installation gives the crash. A hard disk installation from the floppy
would be harder since I don't have a Windows partition big enough to
contain Mandrake, so I gave up and installed SuSE instead =).

Oh, yes, to be noted - though I mentioned it before - this also happens
with 8.2's disks. Can the other person having the problem test with
those as well, to confirm?
-- 
adamw





Re: initscripts (was: Re: [Cooker] small patch to mkinitrd for lvm on rootfs)

2002-07-30 Thread Oden Eriksson

On Tuesdayen den 30 July 2002 14.11, Pixel wrote:
 Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 [...]

  For example I would like to load my md raid from the ramdisk so I _never_
  lose that in case of a bad upgrade/kernel/module/whatever. The logic is
  now only that / is used to determine what fs and its approriate modules
  is needed, right?. I have an md at /var/qmail/queue and /home. If I
  would remove the md for /home no md modules would make it into the
  ramdisk.
 
  Another example is that I _ALLWAYS_ have the loop module in my ramdisk...
  (guess why:-))

 why not have these in /etc/modules?

Because for example loop is not included in the ramdisk generated with 
--ifneeded as default. The INITRDOPTS value would force inclusion, that's 
the whole point.

-- 
Regards // Oden Eriksson
Deserve-IT Networks - http://d-srv.com




Re: initscripts (was: Re: [Cooker] small patch to mkinitrd for lvm on rootfs)

2002-07-30 Thread Oden Eriksson

On Tuesdayen den 30 July 2002 14.38, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
   As I understand Aurora has been dropped for good, can someone clean

 up

  the
 
   aurora stuff from the initscripts now?
 
  tested patch accepted :)

 I have sent patch to the list (and Warly and I guess fredl) two months
 ago. It was enough time to test any patch and find if something is
 wrong. I have been running with this patch for some time without any
 obvious ill effects; I remember I found something that needed cleanup
 but now I reverted to vanilla initscripts and do not remember what it
 was.

Do you still have the patch?

 It is impossible in the long run to both run local customized version
 and merge normal updates.

Yes, that is impossible.

-- 
Regards // Oden Eriksson
Deserve-IT Networks - http://d-srv.com




[Cooker] D-Link DFE-580TX

2002-07-30 Thread Oden Eriksson

Hi.

Since Jeff Garzik (the driver maintainer) never replies on my mails I send it 
here instead.

I have in my hand a brand spanking new unopened box with an D-Link DFE-580TX 
which I aim to test under LM82/Cooker (+SNF). What is the best practise to do 
regression tests, and where do I send the results?

-- 
Regards // Oden Eriksson
Deserve-IT Networks - http://d-srv.com




[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] gnome-session-2.0.3-1mdk

2002-07-30 Thread Brad Felmey

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 03:01, Frederic Crozat wrote:

 Name: gnome-session
 Version : 2.0.3
 Release : 1mdk
...
 * Tue Jul 30 2002 Frederic Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.0.3-1mdk
 
 - Release 2.0.1

(?)
-- 
Brad Felmey





Re: [Cooker] gdm restarting (was: gdm mdk theme)

2002-07-30 Thread Steve Fox

I'm starting to wonder if maybe it's a gdmlogin bug because it says the
client version is 2.4.0.4 which is the same level as the daemon. I have
already restarted the daemon too.

Does this happen to you too?

-- 

Steve Fox
http://k-lug.org




Re: [Cooker] Error building keramik style

2002-07-30 Thread Guillaume Rousse

Le Dimanche 28 Juillet 2002 02:16, Buchan Milne a écrit :
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 /bin/sh ../../../libtool --silent --mode=3Dcompile --tag=3DCXX=20
 i586-mandrake-linux-gnu-g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../..
  -I./../..=20 -I/usr/lib/qt3/include -I/usr/X11R6/include  
  -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT=20=20 -D_REENTRANT  -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wno-long-long
  -Wbad-function-cast -Wundef= =20
 -Wall -pedantic -W -Wpointer-arith -Wmissing-prototypes -Wwrite-strings
  -an= si=20
 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=3D500 -D_BSD_SOURCE -Wcast-align -Wconversion -O2 -O3=20
 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -mcpu=3Dpentiumpro -march=3Di586 -ffast-math=20
 -fno-strength-reduce -fno-exceptions -fno-check-new
  -DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE=20 -DQT_NO_COMPAT -DQT_NO_ASCII_CAST
  -UQT_NO_ASCII_CAST -c -o keramik.lo `test= =20
 -f 'keramik.cpp' || echo './'`keramik.cpp
 libtool: unrecognized option `--tag=3DCXX'
 Try `libtool --help' for more information.
 make[1]: *** [keramik.lo] Erreur 1
 As it comes from KDE CVS, i think KDE people should have an idea...

 I had this problem rebuilding keramik for PLF on 8.2/KDE3, and in the end I
 worked around it by using ./configure --prefix=%_prefix rather than
 %configure (see the PLF kdemoreartwork-keramik SRPM). Otherwise you can
 patch the makefile and remove 'tag==CXX' ;-).
OK, this one solved (BTW: you didn't change anything in the spec file, or you 
didn't uploaded it).

However i know have a gcc segfault:

/bin/sh ../../libtool --silent --mode=compile --tag=CXX g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H 
-I. -I. -I../.. -I../../kdefx -I/usr/lib/qt3/include -I/usr/X11R6/include  
-DQT_PLUGIN -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT  -D_REENTRANT  -Wnon-virtual-dtor 
-Wno-long-long -Wbad-function-cast -Wundef -Wall -pedantic -W -Wpointer-arith 
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wwrite-strings -ansi -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_BSD_SOURCE 
-Wcast-align -Wconversion -O2 -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -mcpu=pentiumpro 
-march=i586 -ffast-math -fno-strength-reduce -fno-exceptions -fno-check-new 
-DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE -DQT_NO_COMPAT -DQT_NO_ASCII_CAST -UQT_NO_ASCII_CAST -c 
-o pixmaploader.lo `test -f 'pixmaploader.cpp' || echo './'`pixmaploader.cpp
In file included from /usr/include/c++/3.2/bits/basic_ios.h:41,
 from /usr/include/c++/3.2/ios:51,
 from /usr/include/c++/3.2/ostream:45,
 from /usr/include/c++/3.2/iterator:70,
 from /usr/lib/qt3/include/qvaluelist.h:48,
 from /usr/lib/qt3/include/qmap.h:47,
 from /usr/lib/qt3/include/qmime.h:43,
 from /usr/lib/qt3/include/qevent.h:45,
 from /usr/lib/qt3/include/qobject.h:45,
 from /usr/lib/qt3/include/qwidget.h:43,
 from /usr/lib/qt3/include/qdesktopwidget.h:42,
 from /usr/lib/qt3/include/qapplication.h:42,
 from pixmaploader.cpp:22:
/usr/include/c++/3.2/bits/locale_facets.h:880: internal error: Segmentation 
fault
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See URL:https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/ for instructions.
make: *** [pixmaploader.lo] Erreur 1

[guillaume@silbermann guillaume]$ rpm -qa | grep gcc
libgcc1-3.2-0.2mdk
gcc-3.2-0.2mdk
gcc-gpc-devel-2.95.3-5mdk
gcc-gpc-2.95.3-5mdk
gcc-cpp-3.2-0.2mdk
gcc-c++-3.2-0.2mdk
-- 
Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GPG key http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/gpgkey.html




Re: [Cooker] htdig libstdc++

2002-07-30 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Jim Tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Trying to set up htdig

Could you test the following packages:

http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/pkgs/

I don't know htdig so I don't know how to test the packages in 2
minutes :-).

-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/




Re: CDROM Install (RE: [Cooker] Install Exited Abnormally)

2002-07-30 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Alexandre BARRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi,
 
 I got same kind of problems.Impossible to make a complete installation from
 CDs.

you provide no information!!



-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/




Re: [Cooker] Freeze on new hardware detection

2002-07-30 Thread Pascal Terjan

Thierry Vignaud wrote:
 Pascal Terjan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
Today, My cooker got frozen while boot, at the step detecting new
hardware
I boot on rescue and looked at the dmesg, then I unplugged my usb
lexmark z22 printer and rebooted. It went fine. The lines following
the

In fact it had nothing to do with the USB device, This morning it
got frozen again. It just crashes after a power on but not after a
reset...
 
 
 you mean on hw detection again ?
 
 

Yes





Re: [Cooker] Error building keramik style

2002-07-30 Thread Gwenole Beauchesne

On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Guillaume Rousse wrote:

 /usr/include/c++/3.2/bits/locale_facets.h:880: internal error: Segmentation 
 fault
 Please submit a full bug report,
 with preprocessed source if appropriate.
 See URL:https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/ for instructions.
 make: *** [pixmaploader.lo] Erreur 1

Nice, probably another regression. :-(

Please [send me/let me know where to get] ASAP the srpm and the relevant
flags you used.

Thanks,
Gwenole





[Cooker] international keyboard.

2002-07-30 Thread danny

I noticed that when choosing int. keyboards it is no longer
impossible (or i did not find out how) to type  or ~ or ', etc.
Formally these signs would appear when you pressed the key twice, or
the subsequent key was not an extended one, but now it seems completely
impossible. I assume this is not the intended behaviour?

Danny







[Cooker] wine optimization new version

2002-07-30 Thread danny


For newest wine and new gcc I can compile a working wine with -O3 again, 
not completely sure if the same goes for cooker wine, but I think so.

It is probably to late for 9.0, but I build a srpms for wine 20020710. I 
can run must installed programs fine with it, but there seem to be some
problems installing programs. Not all old patches applied clean, and I 
updated most of them or removed them if the code in question was 
completely differnt.

Anyway, should I upload it or not?
If not could maintainer try rebuilding current version with O3 again?

Danny

--
Funny how people start a long pointless discussion on this list about 
sigs instead of mailing me directly.







Re: [Cooker] Install Exited Abnormally

2002-07-30 Thread Adam Williamson

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 14:23, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:

  With my laptop, I can't get Mandrake to install with Sony's PCMCIA CD
  drive; it will boot off it just fine but won't see it after that, so
  when it gets to package selection it can't read the CD and says 'no
  hdlists found!' (Yes, i've tried the boot parameters listed in various
 
 Hmmm?? If graphical install starts, it means that we are able to
 see and mount the cdrom, there is no reason it would not see the
 hdlists...

Oh, I forgot to mention - MDK 8.2 errata has something a bit similar,
but it seems to be just a problem with i586 processors (the laptop is a
Pentium II, which is i686) and I can't try the fix anyway because to use
it you need to use, um, the floppy drive =)
-- 
adamw





Re: [Cooker] Install Exited Abnormally

2002-07-30 Thread Adam Williamson

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 14:23, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:

 I just tested on a machine without a regular floppy drive, it
 doesn't segfault neither :-(.

Must be something else causing it...I really don't get what :\
 
  With my laptop, I can't get Mandrake to install with Sony's PCMCIA CD
  drive; it will boot off it just fine but won't see it after that, so
  when it gets to package selection it can't read the CD and says 'no
  hdlists found!' (Yes, i've tried the boot parameters listed in various
 
 Hmmm?? If graphical install starts, it means that we are able to
 see and mount the cdrom, there is no reason it would not see the
 hdlists...

Really? Hmm.
 
 Could you run the same try, and at the time you enjoy the error,
 can you attach the report.bug? to get it:
 
 switch to console 2, put a dos floppy in floppy drive,
 and type bug
 
 - it will put report.bug on floppy and this file interests us
 
 I'm not sure it will work with a USB floppy. If it doesn't work,
 maybe you can try to mount your USB floppy by hand and copy the
 file /tmp/ddebug.log on the floppy and send it to us.

It very likely won't work; my USB floppy gets created as /dev/sda and
no-one seems to look for this (to make SuSE install I had to switch to a
virtual console and symlink /dev/sda to /dev/fd0)...guess this is
something else that could be looked at, if Mandrake expects to find fd0
:). Um, I could do this, but first can you confirm I can get to this
stage in an install without breaking anything on a working system? Don't
want to mess up my working SuSE install. This problem occurred with MDK
8.2, by the way - I haven't tried with Cooker, i'd rather keep
release-version distros on the laptop. I tell you what - when 9.0 beta 2
comes out i'll burn those CDs and try it...is that OK?
-- 
adamw





[Cooker] urpmi big failure

2002-07-30 Thread Marcelo Gigirey

[root@servidor root]# urpmi --wget bash
The following packages have to be removed for others to be upgraded:
MySQL-3.23.51-2mdk
MySQL-client-3.23.51-2mdk
PHP-nuke-5.6-1mdk
SysVinit-2.83-3mdk
basesystem-8.2-3mdk
bash-2.05b-3mdk
bash-doc-2.05b-3mdk
cracklib-dicts-2.7-15mdk
cyrus-sasl-1.5.27-3mdk
devfsd-1.3.24-17mdk
etcskel-1.63-13mdk
ftp-client-krb5-1.2.4-2mdk
gawk-3.1.1-3mdk
gnu-pop3d-0.9.8-6mdk
gpm-1.20.0-4mdk
grpmi-8.3-1mdk
grub-0.91-2mdk
initscripts-6.40.2-45mdk
iptraf-2.7.0-1mdk
kernel-2.4.18.21mdk-1-1mdk
kernel-2.4.18.6mdk-1-1mdk
krb5-libs-1.2.4-2mdk
libldap2-2.0.25-1mdk
libsasl7-1.5.27-3mdk
linuxconf-1.28r1-2mdk
linuxconf-lang-es-1.28r1-2mdk
man-1.5j-4mdk
mandrake_desk-9.0-1mdk
mc-4.5.55-10mdk
menu-2.1.5-101mdk
mkbootdisk-1.4.2-8mdk
mkinitrd-3.1.6-28mdk
mod_php-4.2.1-3mdk
msec-0.19-8mdk
openssh-server-3.4p1-2mdk
pam-0.75-20mdk
passwd-0.64.1-9mdk
perl-Authen-PAM-0.13-2mdk
perl-URPM-0.50-6mdk
php-common-4.2.1-8mdk
php-mysql-4.2.1-2mdk
php-session-4.2.1-3mdk
ppp-2.4.1-3mdk
pppoe-linuxconf-1.2_1.25-2mdk
proftpd-1.2.5-2mdk
routed-0.17-4mdk
rp-pppoe-3.4-2mdk
rpm-4.0.4-14mdk
rpmdrake-1.5-3mdk
rpmtools-4.4-1mdk
samba-common-2.2.5-9mdk
samba-server-2.2.5-9mdk
sendmail-8.12.1-6mdk
sendmail-cf-8.12.1-6mdk
sh-utils-2.0.11-8mdk
sudo-1.6.4-2mdk
sysklogd-1.4.1-2mdk
telnet-client-krb5-1.2.4-2mdk
urpmi-3.9-5mdk
usermode-1.44-4mdk
usermode-consoleonly-1.44-4mdk
util-linux-2.11r-3mdk
vixie-cron-3.0.1-52mdk
webmin-0.990-1mdk
do you agree ? (S/n)






Re: [Cooker] Freeze on new hardware detection

2002-07-30 Thread Adam Williamson

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 14:35, Pascal Terjan wrote:

  you mean on hw detection again ?
  
  
 
 Yes

Oh, yes - every time I keep meaning to reply to this thread and forget -
since a urpmi update a week ago or so my hardware detection on boot has
been failing with every boot, /var/log/messages just says
service_harddrake[689]: ###Program is starting### next line
harddrake: failed, is there a more useful log to look at? I can run
harddrake2 on its own OK, though it still has the damn mouse cursor bug
:).
-- 
adamw





[Cooker] gnome-terminal needs to be rebuilt

2002-07-30 Thread Ryan T. Sammartino


gnome-terminal: relocation error: /usr/lib/libbonobo-activation.so.4:
undefined symbol: linc_get_tmpdir

I have:

libbonobo-activation4-1.0.3-1mdk
gnome-terminal-2.0.0-4mdk



-- 
Ryan T. Sammartino
http://members.shaw.ca/ryants/
Hate the sin and love the sinner.
-- Mahatma Gandhi




Re: [Cooker] Freeze on new hardware detection

2002-07-30 Thread Thierry Vignaud

Adam Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Oh, yes - every time I keep meaning to reply to this thread and
 forget - since a urpmi update a week ago or so my hardware detection
 on boot has been failing with every boot, /var/log/messages just
 says service_harddrake[689]: ###Program is starting### next line
 harddrake: failed, is there a more useful log to look at?

yes, run as root /usr/share/harddrake/service_harddrake

 I can run harddrake2 on its own OK, though it still has the damn
 mouse cursor bug :).

yes, yes, one day, i'll look at interactive::gtk...





Re: [Cooker] wine optimization new version

2002-07-30 Thread Thierry Vignaud

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 It is probably to late for 9.0,

not yet

 Anyway, should I upload it or not?

yes, go on





[Cooker] Licq missing a whole bunch of files

2002-07-30 Thread David Walser

Here is a diff, problem should be obvious:

--- licq-1.1.0-0.9mdk.list  2002-07-30
11:08:12.0 -0400
+++ licq-1.2.0-2mdk.list2002-07-30
11:07:20.0 -0400
 -1,34 +1,31 
 /usr/bin/licq
 /usr/bin/licq-ssl
-/usr/bin/viewurl-lynx.sh
-/usr/bin/viewurl-ncftp.sh
-/usr/bin/viewurl-netscape.sh
-/usr/bin/viewurl-w3m.sh
 /usr/lib/licq
 /usr/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.la
 /usr/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so
 /usr/lib/menu/licq
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/README-0.61-0.70
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/README-0.70-0.71
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/README.ICS
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/README.OPENSSL
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/doc
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/doc/BUGS
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/doc/CHANGELOG
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/doc/COPYING
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/doc/CREDITS
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/doc/HINTS
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/doc/PLUGINS.HOWTO
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/doc/README
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/doc/README.SOCKS
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/doc/TODO
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/doc/UTILITIES.HOWTO
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/upgrade
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/upgrade/UPGRADE
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/upgrade/upgrade-0.61-0.71.sh
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/upgrade/upgrade-0.70-0.71.sh
-/usr/share/doc/licq-1.1.0/upgrade/upgrade-history-0.71.pl
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/README-1.2.0
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/README.FREEBSD
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/README.ICS
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/README.OPENSSL
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/doc
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/doc/BUGS
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/doc/CHANGELOG
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/doc/COPYING
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/doc/CREDITS
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/doc/HINTS
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/doc/PLUGINS.HOWTO
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/doc/README
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/doc/README.FIFO
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/doc/README.SOCKS
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/doc/TODO
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/doc/UTILITIES.HOWTO
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/upgrade
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/upgrade/UPGRADE
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/upgrade/upgrade-0.61-0.71.sh
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/upgrade/upgrade-0.70-0.71.sh
+/usr/share/doc/licq-1.2.0/upgrade/upgrade-history-0.71.pl
 /usr/share/icons/large/licq.png
 /usr/share/icons/licq.png
 /usr/share/icons/mini/licq.png
 -220,76 +217,7 
 /usr/share/licq/qt-gui/skin.shale/shale.skin
 /usr/share/licq/qt-gui/skin.shale/status.png
 /usr/share/licq/sounds
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/Monty-Python.wav
 /usr/share/licq/sounds/fun
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/fun/Auth.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/fun/Chat.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/fun/Contact.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/fun/File.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/fun/Message.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/fun/Online.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/fun/System.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/fun/URL.wav
 /usr/share/licq/sounds/icq
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/Auth.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/Chat.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/Contact.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/File.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/Message.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/Online.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/System.wav
-/usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/URL.wav
 /usr/share/licq/translations
-/usr/share/licq/translations/ASCII
-/usr/share/licq/translations/CP437
-/usr/share/licq/translations/CP850
-/usr/share/licq/translations/DANISH
-/usr/share/licq/translations/DEC_MCS
-/usr/share/licq/translations/DG_MCS
-/usr/share/licq/translations/DUTCH
-/usr/share/licq/translations/FINNISH
-/usr/share/licq/translations/FRENCH
-/usr/share/licq/translations/FRENCH_CANADIAN
-/usr/share/licq/translations/GERMAN
-/usr/share/licq/translations/HP_MCS
-/usr/share/licq/translations/IRV
-/usr/share/licq/translations/ITALIAN
-/usr/share/licq/translations/JIS
-/usr/share/licq/translations/LATIN_2
-/usr/share/licq/translations/MACINTOSH
-/usr/share/licq/translations/NEXT
-/usr/share/licq/translations/NORWEGIAN_1
-/usr/share/licq/translations/NORWEGIAN_2
-/usr/share/licq/translations/POLISH
-/usr/share/licq/translations/POLISH_NOPL
-/usr/share/licq/translations/PORTUGUESE
-/usr/share/licq/translations/PORTUGUESE_COM
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-/usr/share/licq/translations/SWEDISH_NAMES_COM
-/usr/share/licq/translations/SWISS
-/usr/share/licq/translations/UKRAINIAN_WIN
-/usr/share/licq/translations/UNITED_KINGDOM
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-/usr/share/licq/utilities/BackOrifice.utility
-/usr/share/licq/utilities/finger.utility
-/usr/share/licq/utilities/ftp.utility
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-/usr/share/licq/utilities/hostname.utility
-/usr/share/licq/utilities/kmail.utility
-/usr/share/licq/utilities/mutt.utility
-/usr/share/licq/utilities/netscape.utility
-/usr/share/licq/utilities/nmap.utility

Re: [Cooker] urpmi big failure

2002-07-30 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I is not a full uprmi failure, but also a bad upload:
 On mirror version of bash is 2.05a, as me, you probably have bash 2.05b !

it's just that we have reverted back to 2.05a since 2.05b has too
many problems.


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Re: [Cooker] urpmi big failure

2002-07-30 Thread Thierry Vignaud

Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I is not a full uprmi failure, but also a bad upload:
 On mirror version of bash is 2.05a, as me, you probably have bash 2.05b !

 I have report to fpons this problem.

this not a urpmi bug; we've reverted to bash-2.05a due to
control-leftarrow making segfaulting all readline-4.3 users.
you can check with lftp, bc, ...

once we've fixed readline, we'll put back 2.05b





Re: [Cooker] gnome-terminal needs to be rebuilt

2002-07-30 Thread NM

Le mar 30/07/2002 à 17:05, Ryan T. Sammartino a écrit :
 
 gnome-terminal: relocation error: /usr/lib/libbonobo-activation.so.4:
 undefined symbol: linc_get_tmpdir
 
 I have:
 
 libbonobo-activation4-1.0.3-1mdk
 gnome-terminal-2.0.0-4mdk

I had the same problem; you just need to upgrade liblinc1. 







Re: [Cooker] Freeze on new hardware detection

2002-07-30 Thread Adam Williamson

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 15:10, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
 Adam Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Oh, yes - every time I keep meaning to reply to this thread and
  forget - since a urpmi update a week ago or so my hardware detection
  on boot has been failing with every boot, /var/log/messages just
  says service_harddrake[689]: ###Program is starting### next line
  harddrake: failed, is there a more useful log to look at?
 
 yes, run as root /usr/share/harddrake/service_harddrake

OK - output of this is attached.
 
  I can run harddrake2 on its own OK, though it still has the damn
  mouse cursor bug :).
 
 yes, yes, one day, i'll look at interactive::gtk...

This is a bit more annoying than it appears, since it's really hard to
point accurately with the busy cursor =). But thanks to whoever
suggested restarting the WM - that fixes it fine.
-- 
adamw


[root@duron adamw]# /usr/share/harddrake/service_harddrake
sbus_probing::main::prom_walk() called too early to check prototype at 
/usr/lib/libDrakX/sbus_probing/main.pm line 126.
sbus_probing::main::prom_walk() called too early to check prototype at 
/usr/lib/libDrakX/sbus_probing/main.pm line 127.
Use of uninitialized value in hash element at /usr/lib/libDrakX/sbus_probing/main.pm 
line 91.
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at /usr/lib/libDrakX/sbus_probing/main.pm line 
100.
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at /usr/lib/libDrakX/sbus_probing/main.pm line 
124.
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at /usr/lib/libDrakX/sbus_probing/main.pm line 
124.
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at /usr/lib/libDrakX/sbus_probing/main.pm line 
125.
Reference found where even-sized list expected at 
/usr/share/harddrake/service_harddrake line 27.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at 
/usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 415.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at 
/usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 415.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at 
/usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 415.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at 
/usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 415.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at 
/usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 415.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at 
/usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 415.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at 
/usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 415.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at 
/usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 415.
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/libDrakX/detect_devices.pm line 106.
Use of uninitialized 

[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] kdebase-3.0.2-24mdk

2002-07-30 Thread Laurent Montel

Le Tuesday 30 July 2002 18:07, David Walser a écrit :
 --- Laurent MONTEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  --=-=-=
  Name: kdebase
  * Tue Jul 30 2002 Laurent MONTEL
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.0.2-24mdk
 
  - Add patch132 : Don't show date in clock applet by
  default

 Why not??

The taskbar is too short when you use a litte resolution (e.g 800x600).

Regards.


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[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] kdebase-3.0.2-24mdk

2002-07-30 Thread David Walser

--- Laurent MONTEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 --=-=-=
 Name: kdebase 
 * Tue Jul 30 2002 Laurent MONTEL
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.0.2-24mdk
 
 - Add patch132 : Don't show date in clock applet by
 default

Why not??

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Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] kdebase-3.0.2-24mdk

2002-07-30 Thread Adam Williamson

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 16:18, David Walser wrote:

 That is true, but there are so many other problems
 using KDE at such a low resolution, I don't think it's
 really worth worrying about.

So when there are lots of problems you shouldn't bother fixing any? I
don't understand your logic. I run Linux on a 1024x480 laptop, I
appreciate anything done to accommodate low resolutions...
-- 
adamw





[Cooker] SCSI in harddrake2

2002-07-30 Thread Terjan Pascal

Both my CD drives appear under CDROM, but they also appear under SCSI Controllers 
while my SCSI Card appears under Unknown/Others but is recognized as STORAGE_SCSI.

The card is described as :

Vendeur: Symbios
Bus: PCI
IDs du matériel: 1000:f:1de1:3904
Position sur le bus: 0:d:0
Description: 53c875
Module: sym53c8xx
Classe de matériel: STORAGE_SCSI





Re: [Cooker] SCSI in harddrake2

2002-07-30 Thread Pascal Terjan

Another stange thing, title and about tells 1.1.6 while package is 1.1.8-13





Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] kdebase-3.0.2-24mdk

2002-07-30 Thread David Walser


--- Adam Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So when there are lots of problems you shouldn't
 bother fixing any? I
 don't understand your logic. I run Linux on a
 1024x480 laptop, I
 appreciate anything done to accommodate low
 resolutions...

KDE looks fine at 1024x768, putting the date on the
clock doesn't change that.  The main problem is Qt
widgets are large (this is a good thing) and when
using KDE/Qt apps at a low resolution, it just doesn't
work.  GTK+ widgets are tiny (ala Windows), so they're
incredibly hard to use at higher resolutions.

So yes, generally the logic you point to doesn't make
sense, I'll stand behind you on that.  In this case
however, the logic given for this change doesn't make sense.

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[Cooker] Remaining unsatisfied dependencies

2002-07-30 Thread David Walser

libvorbisfile.so.0:
icebreaker-1.2.1-5mdk
enigma-0.39a-1mdk
sdlroids-1.3.4-3mdk
BomberInstinct-0.8.8-2mdk
dopewars-1.5.7-1mdk

libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3:
enigma-0.39a-1mdk
kde3-kmag-0.8-1mdk
PyQt-3.1-1mdk
htdig-3.2.0-0.4mdk
kmag-0.7-1mdk

other weird ones:
TiMidity++-2.11.3-1mdk (TiMidity++, TiMidity++)
PyQt-3.1-1mdk (sip = 3.1, libsip8, libqt-mt.so.2,
libsip.so.8)
xpat2-1.07-9mdk (libqt.so.2) - I thought someone
uploaded a fix for this
php-gd-4.2.1-2mdk (libintl.so.1)
automake-1.4-20.p5.mdk (automake  1.6.2, automake 
1.6.2)
kdemultimedia-3.0.2-4mdk (TiMidity++) - even though
TiMidity++ is installed
automake1.6-1.6.2-1mdk (automake  1.6.2, automake 
1.6.2)
kmag-0.7-1mdk (libDCOP.so.1  , libkdecore.so.3  ,
libkdeprint.so.0  , libkdesu.so.1  , libkdeui.so.3  ,
libkfile.so.3  , libkio.so.3  , libkparts.so.1  ,
libkssl.so.2  , libksycoca.so.3  , libqt.so.2)

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[Cooker] Off Topic

2002-07-30 Thread Marcelo Gigirey

http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2871663,00.html
A must read article





RE: CDROM Install (RE: [Cooker] Install Exited Abnormally)

2002-07-30 Thread Andy Neillans

   Well, I now have the ISO burnt, but now I get:
   
   I can't acess a Mandrake Linux Installation disc in your 
 CDROM drive
   (Drive here). Retry?
   
   |Yes| |No| |Back|
   
   Console:
Mounting /dev/hdc on /tmp/image as type iso9660
have to insmod isofs
   succeeded isofs
Mount failed: Device or resource busy
  
  Waooh, strange, first time I see this :-). Seems the kernel is
  unhappy about your cdrom drive :-). Any interesting message on
  console #4?
  

I see the correct initialisation and scanning of the SCSI controller, a
few lines about usbdevfs and a usb hub being registered (interesting, as
they are disabled on this machine).
Then that's it.

Andy





Re: [Cooker] Mozilla Spell Checker Dependency Omission Error

2002-07-30 Thread Buchan Milne

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Latest Cooker Mozilla Spellchecker (-9) can be installed with no other
| dependency requirements. However, it relies on the Myspell dictionaries
| for spellchecking. In the latest cooker, I installed the spellchecker
| RPM but had to install the Myspell dict.(en_US) RPM and copy the .aff
| and .dic files from /usr/lib/myspell to
| /usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.0/components/myspell for it to work correctly.

They don't need to be copied, only linked.

The
| dict needs to be built into the mozilla spellchecker RPM IMHO, otherwise
| another dict RPM needs to be added to the standalone Mozilla RPM
| packages for all to work well.

Maybe the mozilla-spellchecker RPMs %post should link to all the
installed dicts, only problem is dicts installed post spellchecker. So
maybe their post should check for existence of mozilla-spellchecker (or
/usr/lib/mozilla/components/myspell), and  if so put links in.

Apparently lang and location get picked up if they are for example
en-GB.dic instead of en_GB.dic. If they didn't do this, we could just
link /usr/lib/mozilla/components/myspell to /usr/lib/myspell (although
that might still be the best option).

And maybe the myspell-lang packages need to have a virtual provides
for myspell-dict or something (like the other dicts), and anything
requiring a dict can require that, so the user gets a choice.

But I see no point in repackaging the myspell dicts for mozilla.

While we're talking about dictionaries, Gwenole, can the ooffice wrapper
link all dictionaries installed into the users dictionaries? Some people
may use multi-lingual documents, and there is nothing wrong with a user
having more dicts in his .openoffice than he uses, there is a ui for
choosing them anyway.

Buchan


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Re: [Cooker] gnome-terminal needs to be rebuilt

2002-07-30 Thread Frederic Crozat

On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 10:05:41 +0200, Ryan T. Sammartino wrote:

 
 gnome-terminal: relocation error: /usr/lib/libbonobo-activation.so.4:
 undefined symbol: linc_get_tmpdir
 
 I have:
 
 libbonobo-activation4-1.0.3-1mdk
 gnome-terminal-2.0.0-4mdk

Which version of bonobo-activation do you have on your system ?

-- 
Frédéric Crozat
MandrakeSoft





Re: [Cooker] gnome-terminal needs to be rebuilt

2002-07-30 Thread Frederic Crozat

On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 10:05:41 +0200, Ryan T. Sammartino wrote:

 
 gnome-terminal: relocation error: /usr/lib/libbonobo-activation.so.4:
 undefined symbol: linc_get_tmpdir
 
 I have:
 
 libbonobo-activation4-1.0.3-1mdk
 gnome-terminal-2.0.0-4mdk

I also need which version of liblinc1 and linc packages you have on your
system..

-- 
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MandrakeSoft





Re: [Cooker] 9.0 Suggestion: Change locale settings

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

Jure Repinc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Tuesday 30 July 2002 13:13, Pixel wrote:
  try localedrake
 
 Yeah, but it only sets all variables to specified locale and you have no 
 option to change each variable differently.

true (i won't implement this)

 
 And it also doesn't run for non-root users so if I am not mistaken it only 
 changes system locale for all users and different users can't set 
 different locales.

wrong ;p




Re: [Cooker] install keeping time zone information

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

Vincent Meyer, MD [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   I will try to validate this possible bug later this week.  When installing 
 with expert upgrade option, when the installer gets to picking the time zone, 
 it doesn't seem to save it.   Example - my system WAS on Central Time.
 Today when I did the update I told the installer I was in NY on Eastern Time.
 Result on reboot, clock set to central time, dialog box still set to Chicago,

worksforme :)




Re: initscripts (was: Re: [Cooker] small patch to mkinitrd for lvm on rootfs)

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

[...]

 For example I would like to load my md raid from the ramdisk so I _never_ 
 lose that in case of a bad upgrade/kernel/module/whatever. The logic is now 
 only that / is used to determine what fs and its approriate modules is 
 needed, right?. I have an md at /var/qmail/queue and /home. If I would 
 remove the md for /home no md modules would make it into the ramdisk.
 
 Another example is that I _ALLWAYS_ have the loop module in my ramdisk... 
 (guess why:-))

why not have these in /etc/modules?




Re: [Cooker] 9.0 Suggestion: Change locale settings

2002-07-30 Thread Pixel

Jure Repinc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 So how does it work? I can't run it under normal user 

??

just run /usr/sbin/localedrake (it should be moved to /usr/bin, but
for compatibility...)




Re: [Cooker] gdm restarting (was: gdm mdk theme)

2002-07-30 Thread Frederic Crozat

On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 11:10:29 +0200, Steve Fox wrote:

 I'm starting to wonder if maybe it's a gdmlogin bug because it says the
 client version is 2.4.0.4 which is the same level as the daemon. I have
 already restarted the daemon too.
 
 Does this happen to you too?

No problem here..

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Re: [Cooker] gnome-terminal needs to be rebuilt

2002-07-30 Thread Frederic Crozat

On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 17:35:45 +0200, NM wrote:

 Le mar 30/07/2002 à 17:05, Ryan T. Sammartino a écrit :
 
 gnome-terminal: relocation error: /usr/lib/libbonobo-activation.so.4:
 undefined symbol: linc_get_tmpdir
 
 I have:
 
 libbonobo-activation4-1.0.3-1mdk
 gnome-terminal-2.0.0-4mdk
 
 I had the same problem; you just need to upgrade liblinc1.

That is what I thought.. I'll add a strong dependency between
libbonobo-activation and liblinc1

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[Cooker] Re: small patch to mkinitrd for lvm on rootfs

2002-07-30 Thread Brian J. Murrell

On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 12:12:45PM +0200, Pixel wrote:
 
 please give it. If it's really small and benign, that's ok :)

Attached.  Thanx much!

b.

-- 
Brian J. Murrell


--- sbin/mkinitrd   2002-07-30 00:09:02.0 -0400
+++ /sbin/mkinitrd  2002-04-15 18:41:25.0 -0400
 -396,6 +396,15 
 rootfs=$(awk '{ if ($1 !~ /^[ \t]*#/  $2 == /) { print $3; }}' $fstab)
 rootfsopts=$(awk '{ if ($1 !~ /^[ \t]*#/  $2 == /  $6) { print $4; }}' $fstab | 
sed s|defaults||;s|auto||;s|loop||;s|,,|,|;s|,$||;s|^,||)
 
+rootdev=$(awk '{ if ($1 !~ /^[ \t]*#/  $2 == /) { print $1; }}' $fstab)
+root_major=$(ls -l $rootdev | awk '{ print $5}')
+
+if [ $root_major = 58, ]; then
+# root is on an LVM LV
+lvmroot=1
+findmodule lvm-mod
+fi
+
 # in case the root filesystem is modular
 findmodule -${rootfs}
 
 -472,6 +481,13 
 inst /sbin/insmod.static $MNTIMAGE/bin/insmod
 fi
 ln -s ../bin/nash $MNTIMAGE/sbin/modprobe
+if [ -n $lvmroot ]; then
+INITRDFILES=/sbin/vgchange /sbin/vgscan
+cp -aL /sbin/vgchange $MNTIMAGE/sbin
+cp -aL /sbin/vgscan $MNTIMAGE/sbin
+cp -aL /lib/libc.so.6 $MNTIMAGE/lib
+cp -aL /lib/ld-linux.so.2 $MNTIMAGE/lib
+fi
 
 for MODULE in $MODULES; do
 f=/lib/modules/$kernel/$MODULE
 -546,6 +562,12 
 else
 # Linux-2.4
 echo echo 0x0100  /proc/sys/kernel/real-root-dev  $RCFILE
+if [ -n $lvmroot ]; then
+echo echo Configuring LVM  $RCFILE
+echo /sbin/vgscan  $RCFILE
+echo /sbin/vgchange -a y  $RCFILE
+IMAGESIZE=$[IMAGESIZE + 5000]
+fi
 echo umount /proc  $RCFILE
 
 [ -n $rootfsopts ]  rootfsopts_msg=with flags $rootfsopts



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[Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] bugzilla-2.16-1mdk

2002-07-30 Thread Charles A Edwards

On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 12:32:09 +0200 (CEST)
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 [Contrib-RPM]
 
 --=-=-=
 Name: bugzilla Relocations: (not
 relocateable) Version : 2.16  Vendor:
 MandrakeSoft Release : 1mdk  Build Date:
 Tue Jul 30 12:29:26 2002
 

Installation failed:
perl-Template-Toolkit is needed by bugzilla-2.16-1mdk  ??


Charles

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RE: [Cooker] Install Exited Abnormally

2002-07-30 Thread Andy Neillans


   Installing with network.img
  
  You didn't precise which network install you chose. Assuming NFS.

Tried HTTP, NFS and FTP. All same error.
 
   Network adapter was autodetected correctly.
   Specified DHCP
   Supplied host and domain name.
   
   Install Exited Abnormally
   Received Signal 11
  
  Humm, a segfault, nice :-).
  
  The problem being that we don't have a segfault here when we try
  the exact same install path, so it's hard to understand  fix
  :-(.
  
  Anything special you're doing? Any special hardware?

Network Adapter is a Pcnet/PCI II 79C970A in the VMWare session (worked
since Mdk 7.2 AFAIK).
Realtek 8139 (normally use 8139too module) in another.

Both same error.

  
   configuring device eth0 ip: 192.168.44.129 nm: 255.255.255.0 nw:
   192.168.44.0 bc: 192.168.44.255
  
  Hum, seems regular...
  
  After that, what's done is the DNS request. Any hope you have a
  bogus DNS server which may send malformed response? This might
  lead to a segfault, maybe. You can try disabling your DNS server,
  for example.

Can't shutdown the DNS as its used on our network for a lot of routing,
but I've checked its logs - there are no DNS requests being processed at
the time the installer segfaults.

Just tried latest build, same issue.

ALT+F4: (From VMWare session machine)
6pcnet32.c:v1.27a 10.02.2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
4PCI: Enabling device 00:11.0 (0001 - 0003)
6PCI: Assigned IRQ10 for device 00:11.0
6pcnet32: PCnet/PCI II 79C970A at 0x10a0, 00 50 56 59 3c 7a assigned
IRQ 10
6eth0: registered as Pcnet/PCI II 79C970A
6pcnet32: 1 cards_found

And that’s it.

I have tried two DNS / DHCP Servers - VMWare internal and whats running
on my Mdk 8.2 server.
I have also tried specifying a static IP.

Andy





Re: [Cooker] Irq for eth0 ?

2002-07-30 Thread David Walser

Have you tried:
1) boot with DOS boot disk
2) use the disk that came with that card and run the
configuration program
3) warm reboot to Linux

?

--- Mustafa Celik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,
 I think I've got some IRQ issues with 3com 3c509TP
 ISA ethernet card on 
 Mandrake 9.0 beta.
 
 I have installed linux as dual boot. I've got Nortel
 1Meg DSL modem hooked 
 up to my ethernet card. On PC my ethernet card is
 recognized and works very 
 well at IRQ 9, I/O: 0x#300 . However, it is not
 recognized at Linux:
 
 1.) HardDrake (a h/w probing tool at Mandrake) can
 not detect my ethernet 
 device!?
 
 2.) Device drivers are installed properly, eth0 is
 there when I do 
 ifconfig, I can ping it, shows up as up and
 running. Tx packets are 
 incrementing when I do adsl-connect, but Rx never
 increases... I see 
 Timeout on PADO packets log after a while.
 
 It might be my ISP not responding to my connect
 request at all, but I could 
 not see any activity on my DSL modem's LEDs when I
 start the adsl-connect. 
 So, I am more suspicious about an internal problem,
 probably an IRQ 
 conflict?
 
 I think my ISA ethernet device is set as IRQ 9, and
 another PCI device is 
 overwriting this setup. I have checked
 /proc/interrupts, IRQ 9 never 
 increments, but other IRQ's are incerementing every
 once in a while. What's 
 going on here?
 
 Mustafa
 

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[Cooker] Irq for eth0 ?

2002-07-30 Thread Mustafa Celik

Hello,
I think I've got some IRQ issues with 3com 3c509TP ISA ethernet card on 
Mandrake 9.0 beta.

I have installed linux as dual boot. I've got Nortel 1Meg DSL modem hooked 
up to my ethernet card. On PC my ethernet card is recognized and works very 
well at IRQ 9, I/O: 0x#300 . However, it is not recognized at Linux:

1.) HardDrake (a h/w probing tool at Mandrake) can not detect my ethernet 
device!?

2.) Device drivers are installed properly, eth0 is there when I do 
ifconfig, I can ping it, shows up as up and running. Tx packets are 
incrementing when I do adsl-connect, but Rx never increases... I see 
Timeout on PADO packets log after a while.

It might be my ISP not responding to my connect request at all, but I could 
not see any activity on my DSL modem's LEDs when I start the adsl-connect. 
So, I am more suspicious about an internal problem, probably an IRQ 
conflict?

I think my ISA ethernet device is set as IRQ 9, and another PCI device is 
overwriting this setup. I have checked /proc/interrupts, IRQ 9 never 
increments, but other IRQ's are incerementing every once in a while. What's 
going on here?

Mustafa

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Re: [Cooker] Irq for eth0 ?

2002-07-30 Thread Marcel Pol

On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 14:39:54 -0400
Mustafa Celik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,
 I think I've got some IRQ issues with 3com 3c509TP ISA ethernet card on 
 Mandrake 9.0 beta.

You need a dos util from 3com.com to set up this card.
It should be off PnP, and you can change and test the irq and io with the
util.
Are you sure you did that?


 I have installed linux as dual boot. I've got Nortel 1Meg DSL modem hooked 
 up to my ethernet card. On PC my ethernet card is recognized and works very 
 well at IRQ 9, I/O: 0x#300 . However, it is not recognized at Linux:
 
 1.) HardDrake (a h/w probing tool at Mandrake) can not detect my ethernet 
 device!?
 
 2.) Device drivers are installed properly, eth0 is there when I do 
 ifconfig, I can ping it, shows up as up and running. Tx packets are 
 incrementing when I do adsl-connect, but Rx never increases... I see 
 Timeout on PADO packets log after a while.
 
 It might be my ISP not responding to my connect request at all, but I could 
 not see any activity on my DSL modem's LEDs when I start the adsl-connect.
 
 So, I am more suspicious about an internal problem, probably an IRQ 
 conflict?
 
 I think my ISA ethernet device is set as IRQ 9, and another PCI device is 
 overwriting this setup. I have checked /proc/interrupts, IRQ 9 never 
 increments, but other IRQ's are incerementing every once in a while. What's 
 going on here?




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Re: [Cooker] Hardware detection on boot

2002-07-30 Thread Warly

Vincent Meyer, MD [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hello,

   I noticed this morning when I removed a piece of hardware that I normally use 
 that the hardware detection on boot-up has a slight problem.  It is still 
 displaying on console 11, but is looking for its input on console 1.  I 
 realize that eventually it will time out and continue booting, but shouldn't 
 we have a message about new hardware on the main boot screen?  Also, would it 
 be possible to have (ok, maybe not for 9.0 - but eventually) newbe friendlier 
 messages?  The message that I got today was that I removed a device of the 
 class sda  (I think - doing this from memory).  Would have been nice if it 
 said that I had removed a USB hard disk drive, etc.  

I need to fix that in initscripts yes

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Re: [Cooker] Problem with DrakConf

2002-07-30 Thread Warly

Mattias Dahlberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi,

 Initially I was going to write that loading times had increased
 dramatically for the modules in DrakConf. I've had to wait for
 about a minute (or more) for a module to appear. In 8.2 it took
 just a few seconds.

 But now I've discovered that it's not about loading times, it's
 about the graphics not being refreshed. If I click on a module
 the Wait... hourglass appears, but nothing more happens. But
 if I _resize_ the DrakConf window the module shows up!

 Is there a way to make sure that the embedded space refreshes when
 a module has loaded?

 This happens on a 1GHz PIII Dell OptiPlex GX150, which is based
 around Intel's i815e chipset.

Pixel has fixed it.

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