Re: [Cooker] Re: [QA] cooker contrib changes

2003-02-18 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
Le sam 15/02/2003 à 05:32, James Sparenberg a écrit :
 Ran the install of the products I've attached the output once the
 install began.  A number of packages had signatures problems.  And don't
 think the install scripts for mod_ssl ran the way you want.  I've had
 this same problem with scripts inside rpms.  RPM just merrily goes on
 it's way and rushes to the finish wait states user input and sleep
 statements be danged.  I attached the relevant portion of the install (I
 left out the download part.) Hope this helps.

The bad signatures are normal: thest packages were in Contribs, and
moved to Cooker, they need to be resigned (this should be done by now).

As for the mod_ssl scripts, yes, they run the way I want. It generates a
dummy certificate from dummy input, and I keep the output for debugging
purposes. Once we reach RC2, I'll send the output to /dev/null in the
scripts.

Jean-Michel





Re: [Cooker] Re: [QA] cooker contrib changes

2003-02-16 Thread Oden Eriksson
söndagen den 16 februari 2003 06.45 skrev James Sparenberg:
 Oden,

Thought you'd like to hear this.  The simple tests that we ran
 against RH's version of httpd2 (aka Apache2) worked flawlessly with your
 version of Apache2 and php.  Hat's off to what has been a monumental
 effort.


Thank you James!

Good luck!
-- 
Regards // Oden Eriksson, Deserve-IT.com




Re: [Cooker] Re: [QA] cooker contrib changes

2003-02-16 Thread Oden Eriksson
lördagen den 15 februari 2003 08.50 skrev Jean-Michel Dault:
 Le ven 14/02/2003 à 17:11, Oden Eriksson a écrit :
   These packages has been moved from cooker contrib to cooker main:
   - apache2-2.0.44-4mdk.i586
 
  Finally!
  Yihaa!, ride on!

 Yeah! ;-)

 There are still lots of testing to do, and I encourage everyone to put
 these packages under heavy load, try to break them, and make them
 99.999% perfect.

Yes this has to be done especially for some of the third party modules. I have 
to install cooker soon to have an authentic environment. 

  Great thanks goes to Jean-Michel Dault of MandrakeSoft, Christian
  Belisle, myself, and a handful of other cookers. Jean-Michel Dault now
  has more than Gabrielle to take care of. Take good care of business J-M!
 
  I usally don't speak this much, but I thought I had to this time. I'm
  pretty damned proud we could get this far! I hope the ASF community
  agrees on this one too. Damned it, I'm pretty proud on my behalf too :-)

 Thanks a lot for all your work Oden! I'm pretty proud of you too =)

Thank you Jean-Michel!

-- 
Regards // Oden Eriksson, Deserve-IT.com




Re: [Cooker] Re: [QA] cooker contrib changes

2003-02-15 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
Le sam 15/02/2003 à 03:01, James Sparenberg a écrit :
 Gongrats Great timing as well.  We have (my company) recently
 uncovered a number of bugs with php and apache 2 on RH so I look forward
 to your stuff working.  I'll be grabbing and installing tonight.(or
 maybe in the am)  Simple enough need on our part.  Check boxes that
 allow you to check more than one. (BTW the test script works in pre 8.0
 RH all MDK and SuSE.)

Yeah, there were a lot of bugs in the previous versions, and RedHat
jumped too quick.

Apache 2.0.44 and PHP 4.3.0+CVS patches is the first version that works
correctly. That's why it took so long for me to move it from contribs to
cooker.

Irony is some people think Mandrake ships bleeding-edge packages that
are often not tested and contain bugs, while RedHat is supposedly more
stable. They are proven wrong on this one ;-)

Jean-Michel

 
 James
 
 
 On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 13:11, Oden Eriksson wrote:
  fredagen den 14 februari 2003 19.50 skrev Mandrakesoft packages database:
   apache 2 replaces apache 1
  
   These packages has been moved from cooker contrib to cooker main:
  
  
  [snip]
  
   - apache2-2.0.44-4mdk.i586
  
  [snip]
  
  Finally!
  
  Yihaa!, ride on!
  
  (something for the mandrake-whatever-* site?)
  
  Here's my summarized apache2 story (draft):
  
  This journey begun for me sometime in april 2002 trying to figure out this 
  apache2 beast, it wasn't easy, let me tell you... Me and Jean-Michel Dault of 
  MandrakeSoft came to a mutual understanding I could give it a shot. So I did, 
  and it really turned out ot be a daunting task. I've spent s many hours 
  with the beast I don't even want to think about it (it's almost a year 
  ago now...)  Redhat got chicken at the 2.0.40 release (they're still 
  stucked), but not I, I just kept going like a duracell bunny... I refused to 
  recognize each release as final, and bingo!. Here we are..., just like 
  lightening..., with a final API! (2.0.44). The work (my work) has payed off, 
  all those hours of agony and despair is finally to an end for me and you 
  fellow apachees.
  
  I present to you apache2 and its apachees, shaped and forged into Mandrake.
  
  Good luck to everyone, and have a smooth pleasant ride with this beast!
  
  Great thanks goes to Jean-Michel Dault of MandrakeSoft, Christian Belisle, 
  myself, and a handful of other cookers. Jean-Michel Dault now has more than 
  Gabrielle to take care of. Take good care of business J-M!
  
  I usally don't speak this much, but I thought I had to this time. I'm 
  pretty damned proud we could get this far! I hope the ASF community agrees on 
  this one too. Damned it, I'm pretty proud on my behalf too :-)
 
 





Re: [Cooker] Re: [QA] cooker contrib changes

2003-02-15 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
Le ven 14/02/2003 à 17:11, Oden Eriksson a écrit :
  These packages has been moved from cooker contrib to cooker main:
  - apache2-2.0.44-4mdk.i586
 Finally!
 Yihaa!, ride on!

Yeah! ;-)

There are still lots of testing to do, and I encourage everyone to put
these packages under heavy load, try to break them, and make them
99.999% perfect.

 Great thanks goes to Jean-Michel Dault of MandrakeSoft, Christian Belisle, 
 myself, and a handful of other cookers. Jean-Michel Dault now has more than 
 Gabrielle to take care of. Take good care of business J-M!
 
 I usally don't speak this much, but I thought I had to this time. I'm 
 pretty damned proud we could get this far! I hope the ASF community agrees on 
 this one too. Damned it, I'm pretty proud on my behalf too :-)

Thanks a lot for all your work Oden! I'm pretty proud of you too =)

Jean-Michel






Re: [Cooker] Re: [QA] cooker contrib changes

2003-02-15 Thread James Sparenberg
Ran the install of the products I've attached the output once the
install began.  A number of packages had signatures problems.  And don't
think the install scripts for mod_ssl ran the way you want.  I've had
this same problem with scripts inside rpms.  RPM just merrily goes on
it's way and rushes to the finish wait states user input and sleep
statements be danged.  I attached the relevant portion of the install (I
left out the download part.) Hope this helps.

James


On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 23:01, James Sparenberg wrote:
 Gongrats Great timing as well.  We have (my company) recently
 uncovered a number of bugs with php and apache 2 on RH so I look forward
 to your stuff working.  I'll be grabbing and installing tonight.(or
 maybe in the am)  Simple enough need on our part.  Check boxes that
 allow you to check more than one. (BTW the test script works in pre 8.0
 RH all MDK and SuSE.)
 
 James
 
 
 On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 13:11, Oden Eriksson wrote:
  fredagen den 14 februari 2003 19.50 skrev Mandrakesoft packages database:
   apache 2 replaces apache 1
  
   These packages has been moved from cooker contrib to cooker main:
  
  
  [snip]
  
   - apache2-2.0.44-4mdk.i586
  
  [snip]
  
  Finally!
  
  Yihaa!, ride on!
  
  (something for the mandrake-whatever-* site?)
  
  Here's my summarized apache2 story (draft):
  
  This journey begun for me sometime in april 2002 trying to figure out this 
  apache2 beast, it wasn't easy, let me tell you... Me and Jean-Michel Dault of 
  MandrakeSoft came to a mutual understanding I could give it a shot. So I did, 
  and it really turned out ot be a daunting task. I've spent s many hours 
  with the beast I don't even want to think about it (it's almost a year 
  ago now...)  Redhat got chicken at the 2.0.40 release (they're still 
  stucked), but not I, I just kept going like a duracell bunny... I refused to 
  recognize each release as final, and bingo!. Here we are..., just like 
  lightening..., with a final API! (2.0.44). The work (my work) has payed off, 
  all those hours of agony and despair is finally to an end for me and you 
  fellow apachees.
  
  I present to you apache2 and its apachees, shaped and forged into Mandrake.
  
  Good luck to everyone, and have a smooth pleasant ride with this beast!
  
  Great thanks goes to Jean-Michel Dault of MandrakeSoft, Christian Belisle, 
  myself, and a handful of other cookers. Jean-Michel Dault now has more than 
  Gabrielle to take care of. Take good care of business J-M!
  
  I usally don't speak this much, but I thought I had to this time. I'm 
  pretty damned proud we could get this far! I hope the ASF community agrees on 
  this one too. Damned it, I'm pretty proud on my behalf too :-)
 
 

The following packages have bad signatures:
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-mod_auth_mysql-2.0.44_1.11-1mdk.i586.rpm
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libdb4.0-4.0.14-2mdk.i586.rpm
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-conf-2.0.44-1mdk.i586.rpm
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-mod_tcl-2.0.44_1.0-1mdk.i586.rpm
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-mod_auth_external-2.0.44_2.2.3-1mdk.i586.rpm
Do you want to continue installation ? (y/N) y
installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/php-gd-4.3.0-2mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-mod_perl-2.0.44_1.99_08-2mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/php-mysql-4.3.0-2mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-mod_ssl-2.0.44-4mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-mod_auth_mysql-2.0.44_1.11-1mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/php-xml-4.3.0-2mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libdb4.0-4.0.14-2mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/php-pear-4.3.0-2mdk.noarch.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libmysql12-4.0.10-1mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-mod_php-2.0.44_4.3.0-2mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-conf-2.0.44-1mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/php-xmlrpc-4.3.0-2mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/php-cli-4.3.0-8mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libxmlrpc0-0.51-4mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libphp_common430-430-8mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-common-2.0.44-4mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-mod_tcl-2.0.44_1.0-1mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/php-readline-4.3.0-1mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/php-cgi-4.3.0-8mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/php-manual-en-4.3.0-2mdk.noarch.rpm 
/mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/libmysql10-3.23.55-1mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-2.0.44-4mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-modules-2.0.44-4mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/php-dba_bundle-4.3.0-3mdk.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/apache2-mod_auth_external-2.0.44_2.2.3-1mdk.i586.rpm 
/mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/lynx-2.8.5-0.13mdk.dev.12.i586.rpm 
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libapr0-2.0.44-4mdk.i586.rpm 
/mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/php-ini-4.3.0-1mdk.noarch.rpm

Preparing...##
   1:libdb4.0   ##
   2:libmysql12 

Re: [Cooker] Re: [QA] cooker contrib changes

2003-02-15 Thread James Sparenberg
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 23:37, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
 Le sam 15/02/2003 à 03:01, James Sparenberg a écrit :
  Gongrats Great timing as well.  We have (my company) recently
  uncovered a number of bugs with php and apache 2 on RH so I look forward
  to your stuff working.  I'll be grabbing and installing tonight.(or
  maybe in the am)  Simple enough need on our part.  Check boxes that
  allow you to check more than one. (BTW the test script works in pre 8.0
  RH all MDK and SuSE.)
 
 Yeah, there were a lot of bugs in the previous versions, and RedHat
 jumped too quick.
 
 Apache 2.0.44 and PHP 4.3.0+CVS patches is the first version that works
 correctly. That's why it took so long for me to move it from contribs to
 cooker.
 
 Irony is some people think Mandrake ships bleeding-edge packages that
 are often not tested and contain bugs, while RedHat is supposedly more
 stable. They are proven wrong on this one ;-)
 
 Jean-Michel

Jean-Michel 

   Hope you don't mind but I'm forwarding this comment on to my
management people.  You've stated very well what I felt the first time I
got abused by 8.0.  *grin*... 

James

 
  
  James
  
  
  On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 13:11, Oden Eriksson wrote:
   fredagen den 14 februari 2003 19.50 skrev Mandrakesoft packages database:
apache 2 replaces apache 1
   
These packages has been moved from cooker contrib to cooker main:
   
   
   [snip]
   
- apache2-2.0.44-4mdk.i586
   
   [snip]
   
   Finally!
   
   Yihaa!, ride on!
   
   (something for the mandrake-whatever-* site?)
   
   Here's my summarized apache2 story (draft):
   
   This journey begun for me sometime in april 2002 trying to figure out this 
   apache2 beast, it wasn't easy, let me tell you... Me and Jean-Michel Dault of 
   MandrakeSoft came to a mutual understanding I could give it a shot. So I did, 
   and it really turned out ot be a daunting task. I've spent s many hours 
   with the beast I don't even want to think about it (it's almost a year 
   ago now...)  Redhat got chicken at the 2.0.40 release (they're still 
   stucked), but not I, I just kept going like a duracell bunny... I refused to 
   recognize each release as final, and bingo!. Here we are..., just like 
   lightening..., with a final API! (2.0.44). The work (my work) has payed off, 
   all those hours of agony and despair is finally to an end for me and you 
   fellow apachees.
   
   I present to you apache2 and its apachees, shaped and forged into Mandrake.
   
   Good luck to everyone, and have a smooth pleasant ride with this beast!
   
   Great thanks goes to Jean-Michel Dault of MandrakeSoft, Christian Belisle, 
   myself, and a handful of other cookers. Jean-Michel Dault now has more than 
   Gabrielle to take care of. Take good care of business J-M!
   
   I usally don't speak this much, but I thought I had to this time. I'm 
   pretty damned proud we could get this far! I hope the ASF community agrees on 
   this one too. Damned it, I'm pretty proud on my behalf too :-)
  
  
 
 





Re: [Cooker] Re: [QA] cooker contrib changes

2003-02-15 Thread Buchan Milne
On 15 Feb 2003, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:

 Irony is some people think Mandrake ships bleeding-edge packages that
 are often not tested and contain bugs, while RedHat is supposedly more
 stable. They are proven wrong on this one ;-)


Not only that, but the fact that they shipped a CVS snapshot of glibc2.3
also gave problems, such as:
1)Issues with developing for mysql
2)Broken nss (in other words, winbind is unuseable on larger domains)

But, I don't consider Redhat material for a samba server anyway ...

Buchan

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Re: [Cooker] Re: [QA] cooker contrib changes

2003-02-15 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
Le sam 15/02/2003 à 05:47, James Sparenberg a écrit :
 On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 23:37, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
  Irony is some people think Mandrake ships bleeding-edge packages that
  are often not tested and contain bugs, while RedHat is supposedly more
  stable. They are proven wrong on this one ;-)
Hope you don't mind but I'm forwarding this comment on to my
 management people.  You've stated very well what I felt the first time I
 got abused by 8.0.  *grin*... 

Go ahead, quote me all you want ;-)

Jean-Michel




Re: [Cooker] Re: [QA] cooker contrib changes

2003-02-15 Thread James Sparenberg
Oden,

   Thought you'd like to hear this.  The simple tests that we ran
against RH's version of httpd2 (aka Apache2) worked flawlessly with your
version of Apache2 and php.  Hat's off to what has been a monumental
effort.  

James Sparenberg

On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 13:11, Oden Eriksson wrote:
 fredagen den 14 februari 2003 19.50 skrev Mandrakesoft packages database:
  apache 2 replaces apache 1
 
  These packages has been moved from cooker contrib to cooker main:
 
 
 [snip]
 
  - apache2-2.0.44-4mdk.i586
 
 [snip]
 
 Finally!
 
 Yihaa!, ride on!
 
 (something for the mandrake-whatever-* site?)
 
 Here's my summarized apache2 story (draft):
 
 This journey begun for me sometime in april 2002 trying to figure out this 
 apache2 beast, it wasn't easy, let me tell you... Me and Jean-Michel Dault of 
 MandrakeSoft came to a mutual understanding I could give it a shot. So I did, 
 and it really turned out ot be a daunting task. I've spent s many hours 
 with the beast I don't even want to think about it (it's almost a year 
 ago now...)  Redhat got chicken at the 2.0.40 release (they're still 
 stucked), but not I, I just kept going like a duracell bunny... I refused to 
 recognize each release as final, and bingo!. Here we are..., just like 
 lightening..., with a final API! (2.0.44). The work (my work) has payed off, 
 all those hours of agony and despair is finally to an end for me and you 
 fellow apachees.
 
 I present to you apache2 and its apachees, shaped and forged into Mandrake.
 
 Good luck to everyone, and have a smooth pleasant ride with this beast!
 
 Great thanks goes to Jean-Michel Dault of MandrakeSoft, Christian Belisle, 
 myself, and a handful of other cookers. Jean-Michel Dault now has more than 
 Gabrielle to take care of. Take good care of business J-M!
 
 I usally don't speak this much, but I thought I had to this time. I'm 
 pretty damned proud we could get this far! I hope the ASF community agrees on 
 this one too. Damned it, I'm pretty proud on my behalf too :-)





Re: [Cooker] Re: [QA] cooker contrib changes

2003-02-14 Thread Chuck Burns
On Friday 14 February 2003 3:11 pm, Oden Eriksson wrote:
 fredagen den 14 februari 2003 19.50 skrev Mandrakesoft packages database:
*snip*
 stucked), but not I, I just kept going like a duracell bunny... I refused
*snip*
Not to nit-pick here, but isn't the bunny an Energizer bunny? heh

Btw.. Nice work with Apache2 - keep it up! :)

-- 
Chuck Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: [Cooker] Re: [QA] cooker contrib changes

2003-02-14 Thread James Sparenberg
Gongrats Great timing as well.  We have (my company) recently
uncovered a number of bugs with php and apache 2 on RH so I look forward
to your stuff working.  I'll be grabbing and installing tonight.(or
maybe in the am)  Simple enough need on our part.  Check boxes that
allow you to check more than one. (BTW the test script works in pre 8.0
RH all MDK and SuSE.)

James


On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 13:11, Oden Eriksson wrote:
 fredagen den 14 februari 2003 19.50 skrev Mandrakesoft packages database:
  apache 2 replaces apache 1
 
  These packages has been moved from cooker contrib to cooker main:
 
 
 [snip]
 
  - apache2-2.0.44-4mdk.i586
 
 [snip]
 
 Finally!
 
 Yihaa!, ride on!
 
 (something for the mandrake-whatever-* site?)
 
 Here's my summarized apache2 story (draft):
 
 This journey begun for me sometime in april 2002 trying to figure out this 
 apache2 beast, it wasn't easy, let me tell you... Me and Jean-Michel Dault of 
 MandrakeSoft came to a mutual understanding I could give it a shot. So I did, 
 and it really turned out ot be a daunting task. I've spent s many hours 
 with the beast I don't even want to think about it (it's almost a year 
 ago now...)  Redhat got chicken at the 2.0.40 release (they're still 
 stucked), but not I, I just kept going like a duracell bunny... I refused to 
 recognize each release as final, and bingo!. Here we are..., just like 
 lightening..., with a final API! (2.0.44). The work (my work) has payed off, 
 all those hours of agony and despair is finally to an end for me and you 
 fellow apachees.
 
 I present to you apache2 and its apachees, shaped and forged into Mandrake.
 
 Good luck to everyone, and have a smooth pleasant ride with this beast!
 
 Great thanks goes to Jean-Michel Dault of MandrakeSoft, Christian Belisle, 
 myself, and a handful of other cookers. Jean-Michel Dault now has more than 
 Gabrielle to take care of. Take good care of business J-M!
 
 I usally don't speak this much, but I thought I had to this time. I'm 
 pretty damned proud we could get this far! I hope the ASF community agrees on 
 this one too. Damned it, I'm pretty proud on my behalf too :-)