Re: [Cooker] libgpgme6 requires libgpgme.so.0
Am Montag, 21. Oktober 2002, 17:24:52 Uhr MET, schrieb Wesley J Landaker: > libgpgme6 can't be installed unless you have libgpgme.so.0 ... which > apparently isn't something that actualy exists ;) Right, that was a build error. I still had libgpgme.so.0 on the system, so the linking step used the wrong library. I've fixed this in the new release by calling libtoolize before configure. -- Götz Waschk <> master of computer science <> University of Rostock http://wwwtec.informatik.uni-rostock.de/~waschk/waschk.asc for PGP key --> Logout Fascism! <--
[Cooker] NAISH backend integrated into SANE
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 09:00, Frederic Lepied wrote: > --=-=-= > Name: ldetect-lst Relocations: (not relocateable) > Version : 0.1.4 Vendor: MandrakeSoft > Release : 19mdk Build Date: Mon Oct 21 17:43:42 2002 > o lst/ScannerDB: fix some Hewlett-Packard scanner from niash backend (Yves Duret) Till, Is it possible to get the NIASH backend integrated into the Mandrake SANE rpm. I've been using it for a while now (an HP3300C) on a local machine and over the network. It's worked without a problem. I can provide patches for ldetect-lst and the SANE rpm. With the patch to ldetect-lst, scannerdrake detects and configures it correctly as well. -- /curtis ><> Mandrake Linux 9.0 (cooker) Kernel Version 2.4.19-16mdk Uptime 19 hours 11 minutes
Re: [Cooker] Xssession script
Larry Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > We have a Vietnamese input method program (xvnkb) that will allow us > to type .Vietnamese (duh!) in X. The author of this program > complains Mandrake Xsession is a litto unusual. Please see below for > his comments. If this is true, please fix it for the future > release. Please note (1) and (2). This is not the method used to configure an input method in Mandrake Linux. You must configure your input method in ~/.i18n or system wide in /etc/sysconfig/i18n with the XIM and XIM_PROGRAM variables. > Merci. > > -Larry > > > * From Virgin XFree's Xsession script: > > # run all system xinitrc shell scripts. > for i in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/* ; do > if [ -x "$i" ]; then > . "$i"<== mean include (1) > fi > done > > * From MD's XFree's Xsession script (8.2 & 9.0): > > # run scripts in /etc/X11/xinit.d > for i in /etc/X11/xinit.d/* ; do > [ -d $i ] && continue > # Don't run ??foo.{rpmsave,rpmorig,rpmnew} scripts > [ "${i%.rpmsave}" != "${i}" ] && continue > [ "${i%.rpmorig}" != "${i}" ] && continue > [ "${i%.rpmnew}" != "${i}" ] && continue > > if [ -x $i ]; then > $i & <== mean execute (2) > fi > done > > -- Fred - May the source be with you
Re: [Cooker] Hackaudacity error accessing sound device
On Wednesday 02 October 2002 03:17 pm, Kelley Terry wrote: > On Wednesday 02 October 2002 03:13 pm, Ben Reser wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 03:00:26PM -0600, Kelley Terry wrote: > > > Thanks! I used audacity on 8.2 and couldn't install it on 9.0. > > > Hackaudacity intalled fine. One question though - when it starts it > > > pops a window with "audio i/o error". I have to kill artsd to get it > > > to work right. Any solutions? > > > > Start it using soundwrapper: > > soundwrapper /usr/bin/audacity > > Already tried that - It didn't work I found the problem -- maybe a bug??? I have audio preview enabled in konqueror ( I use it for previewing the files after recording). Every time I preview a file (by hovering over it with the mouse) It stops audacity from using the sound device. Then I kill artsd and it works again. For now I just turned off audio preview in konqueror. If it's a bug I don't know if it's in audacity, the arts server, or konqueror so I don't know which package maintainer to post it to. Thanx - -- It said use windows 95 or better so I loaded linux! In a world without walls and fences who needs windows and gates? Kelley Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: [Cooker] MDK 9.0: Use of nss_ldap causes /usr not to unmount
So sprach Vincent Danen am 2002-10-21 um 16:46:49 -0600 : > What happens when you reboot? Does the system hang? Yes, exactly. The system is hanging when it tries to umount all the partitions. When I presss SysReq+S, I see / (of course) and /usr are still mounted. However, just before it hangs, the system says that /usr is not mounted. Tonight (in 10hrs) I'll do a reboot and then post the exact error messages. Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage: http://www.iso-top.biz |Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] iso-top.biz - Die günstige Art an Linux Distributionen zu kommen Uptime: 12 hours 53 minutes
Re: [Cooker] HP 9100i CDRW on MSI k7t266 pro2 mobo --> lockup
On Monday 21 October 2002 12:49, you wrote: > > > > On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, H. Narfi Stefansson wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > I'm now running 9.0, but I can't get it to work while my CD > > > > > writer is connected to my motherboard > > Must admit I had a very similar problem, with the same drive, but with > SuSE 8.0. I put it down to a dodgy drive, it had stopped writing some > weeks earlier. > > Maybe there was a bad batch, maybe we should swap seriel numbers and > sue! Sorry, I can't join you for that because I know the CD writer is working just fine. I ended up putting it into my USB 2.0 case enclosure and I can use it that way without any problems. Perhaps the bios is buggy, perhaps the bios and mdk don't communicate well enough, I don't know where the fault is. But I cannot connect that cdrw to my motherboard or to my PCI controller card because that always results in lockups. I tried apic, no apic, dma, no dma, master, slave, with and without scsi emulation, on the mobo, on the controller card and most of the possible combinations of these... Narfi.
Re: [Cooker] g++ Error?
On Tuesday 22 October 2002 02:22, Yura Gusev wrote: > Matthew C. Tedder said: > > Why does g++ tell me that the header has been depricated? > > #include > int main() > { >std::cout << "Hello world" << std::endl; >return 0; > } > > or > > #include > using std; > int main() > { >cout << "Hello world" << endl; >return 0; > } > > > It is now in C99 standard. That would really surprise me that C99 now includes C++ :-) It's part of ISO/IEC 14882 though, the C++ Standard as of 1998. -Malte
Re: [Cooker] g++ Error?
Matthew C. Tedder said: > > Why does g++ tell me that the header has been depricated? > #include int main() { std::cout << "Hello world" << std::endl; return 0; } or #include using std; int main() { cout << "Hello world" << endl; return 0; } It is now in C99 standard.
[Cooker] libgpgme6 requires libgpgme.so.0
Hi folks, libgpgme6 can't be installed unless you have libgpgme.so.0 ... which apparently isn't something that actualy exists ;) Check out the following transcript: $ urpmi libgpgme6 installing /data/mirrors/Mandrake-devel/contrib/RPMS/libgpgme6-0.3.12-4mdk.i586.rpm Installation failed: libgpgme.so.0 is needed by libgpgme6-0.3.12-4mdk $ rpm -qpl /data/mirrors/Mandrake-devel/contrib/RPMS/libgpgme6-0.3.12-4mdk.i586.rpm /usr/lib/gpgme/gpgme-openpgp.so /usr/lib/gpgme/gpgme-smime.so /usr/lib/libgpgme.la /usr/lib/libgpgme.so /usr/lib/libgpgme.so.6 /usr/lib/libgpgme.so.6.3.3 -- Wesley J. Landaker - [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenPGP FP: C99E DF40 54F6 B625 FD48 B509 A3DE 8D79 541F F830
Re: [Cooker]problems with cdrom-driver
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 >I tried to install Mandrake 9.0 on my system: > >MSI 845E Max2-BLR mainboard >P4 2.0 Ghz "Northwood" CPU >512 MB DDR2100 RAM (Crucial) >Pioneer DVD-ROM AO6S/106S >LG 24x10x40x (Model name: HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8240B) >WD1200JB-00CRA1 hard-drive >WD400BB-00AUA1 hard-drive > > >Anyways: My problem is this: > >The cd's boot fine, but when it is about to load the installer, it says it >can't find any cdrom-drive, and if i try harddisk install, it can't find >that either why, i boot's fine i don't understand. > >if someone has a clue on this, please directly e-mail me in addition to >replying to this mailing list. Oyvind: Sorry for mangling your name do not know how to get the slash in the O. I do not know what the problem is but I have had the same probem with a MSI KT3 ULTRA2 MOBO Atholon XP 2200+ MAXTOR drives and LITON DVD and CDRW drives. There has been much discussion in the past about the iso disk size and the speed at which they were burned. Some CD-RW will not burn a 700 MB disk, also the speed can effect the install, CD's burned at a high rate may not work. Mine were burned at 8x speed. I am hopeing that this is the problem. I have not had any problem with install SuSE or other Mandrake versions that I have commercial disks for. So I am waiting for my Mandrake DVD to arrive in the mail. And I am hoping that it is a problem with the speed the disc was burned at and nothing more. I also tried underclocking the MOBO but that did not work. If any one has a solution or better understanding, please help out as I would like to get Mandrake installed. - -- Yours, Ralph. It said Use Windows XP or better, so I installed SuSE-Linux 8.1 Register Linux User 168814 ICQ #49993234 AIM ralphdewitt jabber.org ralphdewitt GPG Public Key available at http://www.keyserver.net Key fingerprint = 6426 1CFF 0987 9D51 76D6 06BC F22A CFF4 559A 03E7 Kernel version 2.4.19-4GB Current Linux uptime: 1 days 29 hours minutes. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9tILL8irP9FWaA+cRAnPvAJ9zf91UQgQ/AtFkNBPFigmUu2XxQwCeJ5pT zmVTQisV0QzDNfSl+e9H0AE= =H6Bh -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] perl-AppConfig-1.52-3mdk
"Quel Qun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > >> > > Require in spec is listed as perl-base>=5.800 > >> > > It should be perl-base >=5.8.0 > >> > > >> > Actually it should be perl-base >= 2:5.8.0 > >> > Otherwise the Requires will let it install on older 5.6 > versions that > >> > used 5.600 as the version. > >> > > >> This does not work either. I am also trying to build and > install a perl > >> module, but an automatic dependency of perl-base >= 5.800 is > always > >> added automatically. > > > >rpm is doing this. Upgrade rpm > > > > Well, do you mean when a new version is available? I currently > use the cooker version: rpm-4.0.4-19mdk. on the box used to build the package?? mdk 8.2's "rpm-build" package had a special rule to add an automatic dependency perl-base >= 5.601. With new perl, it adds perl-base >= 5.800 which is no good. It is find-requires which does this. This was changed in rpm-build 4.0.4-12mdk
Re: [Cooker] MDK 9.0: Use of nss_ldap causes /usr not to unmount
On Monday, October 21, 2002, at 03:27 PM, Alexander Skwar wrote: and /var/qmail are on their own partitions... This is probably the reason the problem hasn't been seen before. Again, does this mean Actually, that's not true. MANY months before, I reported that I cannot reboot (I still can't). And I've got a seperate /usr and also use LDAP. However, unlike this somewhat arrogant other fellow, I failed to make the connection that LDAP and a /usr partition don't play well together. What happens when you reboot? Does the system hang? Anyhow - just a short AOL! Ok... thanks. I'll be trying to take a look into this soon. -- MandrakeSoft Security; http://www.mandrakesecure.net/ "lynx - source http://linsec.ca/vdanen.asc | gpg --import" {FE6F2AFD: 88D8 0D23 8D4B 3407 5BD7 66F9 2043 D0E5 FE6F 2AFD} PGP.sig Description: PGP signature
Re: [Cooker] kdebase-3.1-0.beta2.13mdk and desktop background image
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 17:53, Mike Graham wrote: > > This is not a fix, this is workaround. It is not a user support group, we > > supposed to fix (or at least report) bugs here ;-) > > It is a shame when someone tries to help and gets comments like this. My help > will not be given again. > Mike Graham > Cheer up man, -it's an open list (open to flamers too) -had you been a Mandrake developer, he would have had a semi-valid point -he did include a smiley which at least hinted that it was sarcastic -the other 99% of the people here appreciate the help done by volunteers Austin -- Austin Acton Hon.B.Sc. Synthetic Organic Chemist, Teaching Assistant Department of Chemistry, York University, Toronto MandrakeClub Volunteer (www.mandrakeclub.com) homepage: www.groundstate.ca
Re: [Cooker] kdebase-3.1-0.beta2.13mdk and desktop background image
On Monday 21 October 2002 01:32 pm, Yura Gusev wrote: > Mike Graham said: > > On Saturday 19 October 2002 06:06 pm, Elliott Martin wrote: > >> Hello, > >> I just stumbled upon a small bug. As of the 13th rev of this kdebase, > >> I can no longer set a desktop background image. Every time I try, the > >> background gets changed back to > >> /usr/share/mdk/backgrounds/default.png. > >> > >> I created a new user and logged in and had the same trouble (so it's > >> not the old config files) and I tried it on a different computer and > >> the same thing happened. > >> > >> -Elliott > > > > Go to your wallpaper dir. /usr/share/wallpaper and find the wallpaper > > you want to use then drag it onto the desktop and let go and select > > set as wallpaper and it will stay next time you log on. > > Mike > > This is not a fix, this is workaround. It is not a user support group, we > supposed to fix (or at least report) bugs here ;-) It is a shame when someone tries to help and gets comments like this. My help will not be given again. Mike Graham
Re: [Cooker] MDK 9.0: Use of nss_ldap causes /usr not to unmount
So sprach Vincent Danen am 2002-10-20 um 22:34:01 -0600 : > and /var/qmail are on their own partitions... This is probably the > reason the problem hasn't been seen before. Again, does this mean Actually, that's not true. MANY months before, I reported that I cannot reboot (I still can't). And I've got a seperate /usr and also use LDAP. However, unlike this somewhat arrogant other fellow, I failed to make the connection that LDAP and a /usr partition don't play well together. Anyhow - just a short AOL! Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage: http://www.iso-top.biz |Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] iso-top.biz - Die günstige Art an Linux Distributionen zu kommen Uptime: 5 hours 11 minutes
Re: [Cooker] is there a problem with glibc 1.3.1 ?
On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 14:43, Florent BERANGER wrote: > Glibc 2.3.1, a mojor library update is out from times but I didn't see cooker > rebuild with it. > > Is there a reason (time, stability) ? It completely breaks all Java 1.3.x, since boneheaded Sun coded against the private interfaces which changed in glibc 2.3.1. If you have anything which can't run on 1.4.x and requires 1.3.x, you cannot upgrade at this time. We found out about this when WebLogic 6.1sp3 puked on us on an updated Debian box after the upgrade. -- Brad Felmey