PHP problems, related to some libraries?

2004-08-09 Thread Bojan Baros
Hello.

On August #rd, I upgraded my SparcStation 5 box (running unstable), and
since then, PHP sessions are broken.  I get the read returned less bytes
than requested" warning on the top of the pages.  My configuration has not
changed, nor the PHP app that I was using.  THe PHP code is simple
session_start().

Anyways, after some research, I am thinking that it may be possible that
there is a 32/64 bit library mess somewhere.

1. Does anyone has similar configuration to mine (Linux Salsa 2.4.21 #1
Thu Aug 7 18:10:47 EDT 2003 sparc GNU/Linux) with php working properly (or
not) with the latest unstable updates?

2. Is it possible that one of the Debian Sparc maintainers accidentally
compiled some library or part of it using 64-bit libs?  I think that 32
libs are default for sparc distro, right?


Bojan



Re: sparc debian unstable python snarling apt-get

2003-11-25 Thread Bojan Baros
> apt-get update
> followed by
> apt-get upgrade
> or
> apt-get dist-upgrade
> has been snarling for a couple of days on python
>
> I don't know if this is related to the debian servers being
> compromised.
>
> Clues appreciated re what's going on.  I'm not able
> to search the debian mail archives at the moment about
> this problem (the archives search server is not
> responding.)
>
> Heitzso
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There seems to be a small problem with the setup files.  I just did
'apt-get -f dist-upgrade' and that took care of the problem.

If you wait for the fix, it might be a few days, since there is a lot if
activity in restoring all Debian servers and verifying the content.

Bojan




Re: sparc32 unstable upgrade choking on libc6

2003-11-06 Thread Bojan Baros
What is the error that you are getting?

You might need a newer kernel (use uname -a to check the kernel version). 
Until yesterday, I was running 2.2, but for the new libc you will need
2.4.  By downloading the 2.4 kernel image for Sparc and installing it,
libc6 is now installable.

Bojan

> and locales.  Comments on safest path appreciated. (Wait and
> retry tomorrow? Use -f?)
>
> Thanks,
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