Re: postfix relaying for approved users

2002-10-17 Thread Curtis

Yes, authentication is definitely working.

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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: postfix relaying for approved users


> Curtis : do you already have authentication working?
> 
> On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 16:29, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> > So, I now have postfix up and running. Unfortunately, users can only 
> > relay mail to those domains that I indicate in main.cf under 
> > virtual_domains.  Attached it my main.cf file.  What do I need to do
> in 
> > order to allow authenticated users to relay to whomever they wish.
> 
> 


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3.0: Rebooting During Initial Setup

2002-10-17 Thread geno

During initial setup i) I refuse to mess up my MBR again, ii) Debian 
refuses to create usable boot floppies with my floppy drive, and iii) 
"rescue" mode (from Debian CD) does not get you back to where you need to 
be during setup.  Is there an alternate way to reboot during setup?

Thanks.

geno



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Re: Installing php4-domxml fails due to missing zendapi

2002-10-17 Thread Rob Weir

On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 07:38:08AM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Wierd dependency - zendapi-20010901 does not look like a Debian product name.
> 
> php4-domxml depends on zendapi-20010901
> zendapi-20010901 does not appear to be available

zendapi-20010901 is Provide'd by php4, at least for the version in sid
(4:4.1.2-5).

-rob



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Re: [OT] GUI for MySQL

2002-10-17 Thread John Foster

On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 07:38, Alex Polite wrote:
> There seems to be a plethora of GUIs for MySQL. Which ones are good?
> 
> -- 
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> http://plusseven.com/gpg
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Webmin and PhpMysql
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APPEAL FOR URGENT ASSISTANCE/INVESTMENT

2002-10-17 Thread DR VICTOR PETERS

FROM:DR.VICTOR PETERS
TELEPHONE:-234-803-315-7926
FAX:-234-1-7592821
CHIEF FINANCIAL DIRECTOR
INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL
COMMISSION (INEC)
LAGOS NIGERIA



ATTENTION:-Sir,

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with much conviction that you will give my
proposal a second thought and consideration.

As earlier stated I am Dr. Victor Peters a financial director working with
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collaboration with two other top committee members over-
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I look forward to hearing positively from you while further details will
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Best Regards

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Re: A ? for all you old time linux users

2002-10-17 Thread Paul Johnson

On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 01:53:07AM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> More delightfully, default RPM query tools don't provide the
> architecture of a specific package (though this can be extracted by
> other techniques).

Something I learned the hard way in a mixed m68k/ppc/i386
environment.  And another reason why I won't go near maintaining an
RPM based distro with a 10 foot pole.

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Re: expired gpg keys

2002-10-17 Thread Paul Johnson

On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 12:50:05AM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> Even better would be that gpg could re-fetch keys every so often even if
> they haven't expired, to get new signatures, revocations, etc.  That's
> probably a worthy wishlist item.

This has already happened.  Please bugview gnupg.

#61772: gnupg: should have a way to update keys from a keyserver

As of right now, this issue has been known for at least 2 years, 197
days; mad props to Peter Palfrader for being the first to notice
this.  Oddly, the Debian maintainer has yet to move it upstream.

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Display manager runs after login only

2002-10-17 Thread Christoph Hoenscheid

Hello Debian users!

Please help me with a very strange X11 problem:
I can run xdm, kdm or gdm after logging in
from the command line only. During system
boot x cannot be started. The XServer
reports a fatal error: "Caught signal 11.
Server aborting".
I even can login as a normal user and run
startx from the command line and everything
works very fine.
Is there anyone who knows what's the
difference for the XServer to be run at
system startup on the one hand or
interactively by a user on the other hand?
(I'm using a Kyro II graphic chip with the
powervr driver)

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

Christoph


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Re: Oracle 9i and Debian

2002-10-17 Thread Sam Varghese

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> Does anybody have experience with installing Oracle9i on Debian?

On April 5 this year, there was a detailed post about installing 9i on Woody.

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solved - Re: Running Kazaa with linux/wine

2002-10-17 Thread Sandip P Deshmukh

J.S.Sahambi wrote:
> 
>>
>> well, i tried wine + kazaa lite combination. it failed too.
>>
>> your suggestions are most welcome
>>
>> -sandip
>>
> 
> The first step is to install wine.
> 
> I have the following installed for wine: (output of 'dpkg -l|grep wine'):
> 
> jsahambi@ws97:~$ dpkg -l|grep wine
> ii  libwine0.0.20020605-1 Windows Emulator (Library)
> ii  wine   0.0.20020605-1 Windows Emulator (Binary Emulator)
> ii  wine-doc   0.0.20020605-1 Windows Emulator (Documentation)
> ii  wine-utils 0.0.20020605-1 Windows Emulator (Utilities)
> ii  winesetuptk0.6.0b-1   Windows Emulator (Configuration and 
> Setup To
> jsahambi@ws97:~$
> 
> 
> 
>  And then run winesetup. This will create a dir ~/.wine and by default 
> it creates a  sub dir called 'windows' in this.
> 
> Now once the wine is setup, you can might try running sol.exe (windows 
> solitier program, copy it from windows paritition if you have windows 
> installed on the same machine) just to check wine is running.
> 
> 
> 
> Install Kazaalite (I am using version 1.7.2, http://www.kazaalite.nl/) 
> by the command:
> wine kali172e.exe
> 
> Once the program is intalled (in the dir  ~/.wine/windows/Program 
> Files/KaZaa Lite/) it needs some extra windows stock DLLs. YOu have to 
> copy them from windows system. Here is the list of the files:
> 
> comctl32.dll
> msvcrt.dll
> shdoclc.dll
> shlwapi.dll
> wininet.dll
> commctrl.dll
> rasapi32.dll
> shdocvw.dll
> urlmon.dll
> 
> copy these files to ~/.wine/windows/Windows/System   directory.
> 
> Now you can run Kazaa lite with the following command:
> 
> wine --managed -dll comctl32,shlwapi,shdocvw=n "c:\Program Files\KaZaA 
> Lite\kazaalit.exe"
> 
> Here I have assumed the program name is Kazaalite.exe
> 
> 
> 
> With Wine 20020605 or abvoe you may not need the option '--managed'.
> 
> In case kazaa crashes, you will have to delete the dir 
> ~/.wine/wineserver-myhost.com  (assuming your hosta name as 'myhost.com')
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I hope I have made the things clear. If you have some dought, let me know.
> 
> 
> Regards
> J S Sahambi
> 
> 
> 
> 

hey! it worked perfect!!

thanx to j s sahambi!!

:)

-sandip


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Oracle 9i and Debian

2002-10-17 Thread Arash Bijanzadeh

Does anybody have experience with installing Oracle9i on Debian?


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IRAF (Re: [OT]: Sort-of. What's the best way to "contribute")

2002-10-17 Thread Kjetil Kjernsmo

On Thursday 17 October 2002 00:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In my case, I'm trying to wed my rediscovered
> interest in astronomy to my desire to push myself in the realm of
> programming/Linux/Unix.

Just making sure you are aware that IRAF is packaged in Debian... :-)
IRAF is _the_ data reduction software in astronomy, everyone is using 
it.

I found it to be in contrib, but I really don't understand why, because 
I thought it was under a BSD-style license, and I can't remember it 
depending on non-free software. Hm, I found a point in the FAQ:
http://iraf.noao.edu/iraf/web/faq/FAQsec01.html#1008

Anyway, integrating IRAF with more popular astronomy software would be 
absolutely great. I think many advanced amateur astronomers would 
appreciate that.

Really, I find it weird that companies such as Meade has not yet freed 
their software. They're making a living from hardware and not software, 
and besides, they are releasing some as freeware. Go figure. At the 
same time, there exists tons of free software for telescope control and 
data reduction, also developed specifically for Meade telescopes, 
developed by professional astronomers. Well, I guess dropping them a 
note about it is a good idea.

Many astronomers use IRAF with IDL, but IMNSHO IDL sucks bad, so the 
only reason anybody would use that is the number of lines of code for 
it. I'd really like to see IRAF working nicely with R, which is free 
software (and nicely packaged . Doing that would be a huge undertaking, 
though. But I think many professional astronomers would appreciate it 
eventually... :-)

Best,

Kjetil (astrophysicist)


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Re: gui c/c++ programming

2002-10-17 Thread Burkhard Ritter

On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Kevin Coyner wrote:

[...] 
> So, can anyone point out what they think the best toolsets are for
> learning how to write GUI interfaces in C/C++?  So far I've found that
> Qt seems to have a lot geared towards the beginner.  Am I correct in
> that assumption?  I also like the fact that programs written in Qt are
> portable to other platforms.
> 
> Just looking for some color on how to get started in this area.
> 
> Thanks
> Kevin
> 
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although i have not done much serious gui programming, i would recommend
fltk (fltk.org). it is quite small (can be linked static in most cases),
easy to use, supports opengl and is cross-platform. there is also a
gui-builder or somehting like that.
i do not like qt. it is so fat. and, btw, make and such things are really
difficult with this moc stuff.

burkhard


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compiling for different architectures

2002-10-17 Thread John Schmidt

Hi,

I have downloaded the source for kde 3.0.4 (debian version of things) 
and am in the process of compiling it on a powerpc sarge box.  The 
precompiled debs are available only for i386.  I use dpkg-buildpackage 
to build things and for the most part things go well.  The only caveat 
is that in one particular application, kcmlilo, it should only be 
compiled for an i386 box.  The debian/control file indicates this and 
doesn't compile, but the installation scripts, specifically dh_install 
fails because the kcmlilo.install file has some files listed to be 
installed but since the application is never built, the files don't 
exist.  When I use dh_install -Xlilo, I get past the install problem, 
but dh_gencontrol has a problem, since it sees the i386 in the 
Architecture field of the control file.  Not knowing what the proper 
way to handle this, I just edited the control file and removed all 
references to kcmlilo and dpkg-buildpackage went without a hitch.  

Now for the question, for multi-architecture builds, is it proper to 
edit the control file and delete entries.  This just doesn't seem 
right, but I couldn't see any other way to get a successful build.  
This is the first time I have compiled from the debian source and want 
to find out the correct way to do things.

Thanks,

John Schmidt


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Re: A ? for all you old time linux users

2002-10-17 Thread Karsten M. Self

on Mon, Oct 07, 2002, Paul Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> %% Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>   jh> Yes, and I suppose it will be until someone works out how to fix
>   jh> all the breakage turning on the optimizations caused last spring.
> 
> Do other distros like Red Hat also build glibc without any
> optimizations?

RH releases x86 arch-specific versions of a small number of packages,
notably the kernel, glibc, and ssl packages.

More delightfully, default RPM query tools don't provide the
architecture of a specific package (though this can be extracted by
other techniques).

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Re: php not working (this message fixed it!!)

2002-10-17 Thread Matt Price


for me, it was just slightly more complicated -- instead of
uncommenting 

AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3

I just added .php3 o the php4 mime-types:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php4 .php3 .phtml

and everything now seems to work fine.  I got this trick from a
friend's RedHat configuraiton file, by the way...  

thanks for al lthe help
m



On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 04:45:27PM -0400, Chip Rose wrote:
> 
> 
> On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, James Hughes wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 12:08:25PM +1000, Rob Weir wrote:
> > > On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 03:52:00PM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
> > > > hey htere everyone,
> > > >
> > > > trying to get php4 installed on my woody server and don't seem to have
> > > > it figured out right.  I've downloaded a package (SPIP) that runs on
> > > > php3; I have php4 installed; when I try to load page
> > > > (http://pc09.hist.utoronto.ca/~matt/spip/ecrire/index.php3) in my
> > > > browser, it always wants to download it, and if it opens the page, all
> > > > I see is the sourcecode.  Do I need to use php3 instead?
> > >
> > > I think you just need to edit your /etc/apache/httpd.conf file and
> > > uncomment this line:
> > > AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3
> >
> > Also, maybe try uncommenting this line:
> >
> >  LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so
> >
> > >
> > > -rob
> 
> Yahho!It worked for me - I had the same "wants to
> download it" situation - uncommenting the AddType wasn't good
> enough and I was really puzzling over it.  I was going to
> research a couple more days and then post a request on the
> mysql list, but after reading your message, uncommenting the LoadModule
> line did the trick.  THANKS!!!
>  - Chip Rose
> 
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Kernel parameters

2002-10-17 Thread Yildiz, Murat



Hi ,
I have searched the maillist archive but found nothing.
Where can I find documentation about kernel parameters?Especially for those
under /proc/sys/fs , vm and kernel.
What I want to do is , lowering the filesystem cache rate, so the Oracle
Databases (over 20 instances) may allocate more memory.I have the feeling
the OS doesn't give back cached memory back when asked, because I am getting
memory errors from Oracle.
What parameters should I change in order to achieve this.
host1:/proc/sys/fs# free -tm 
 total   used   free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:  1515   1506  8  0 35   1328
-/+ buffers/cache:142   1372 
Swap: 1953 21   1931 
Total:3468   1528   1940 

Thanks...

Murat YILDIZ


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Re: Best plotting software/R

2002-10-17 Thread Kjetil Kjernsmo

On Thursday 17 October 2002 07:06, Lars Jensen wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> > I used R for my thesis in astrophysics, it is a really good system,
> > and well package in Debian too (r-base etc). It is a huge
> > statistics
>
> 1) Can I produce plots from the command line with R?

I'm not sure (I used it mostly for multiday batch processing and then 
interactive analysis of the results), but I think it can take R-code 
from stdin, so you could figure out clever ways of using pipes. 

> 2) Is it reasonably easy to use for simple x-y plots?

Very:
plot(x, y)
is the main thing, but you may have to initialize postscript drivers,
postscript()
plot(x, y)
dev.off()
will do that, or a bitmap device, which is similar. Or if that's all you 
ever do, you could give it a startup-file with that as default.

x and y are array objects, but you don't need to define them, you can 
give them inline. They can be whatever, really, because it has some 
simple object orientation, so you could give it a single 2 x n matrix 
to make a typical x-y plot.  

Kjetil


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Re: Installing php4-domxml fails due to missing zendapi

2002-10-17 Thread Colin Watson

On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 11:28:08AM +0300, Birzan George Cristian wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 09:38, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> > Wierd dependency - zendapi-20010901 does not look like a Debian product name.
> 
> It is. According to the policy,
> http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-versions.html#s4.1, if the
> upstream package has a date-based versioning system, the Debian package
> should have the same. Even if the New Maintainers' Guide does state that
> the maintainer should prepend 0.0. to the date/version, that can be
> handled by epochs.

The New Maintainer's Guide is actually talking about real version
numbers here, as opposed to things in package names that just look a bit
like version numbers. So it's OK.

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Re: Installing php4-domxml fails due to missing zendapi

2002-10-17 Thread Birzan George Cristian

On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 09:38, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Wierd dependency - zendapi-20010901 does not look like a Debian product name.
It is. According to the policy,
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-versions.html#s4.1, if the
upstream package has a date-based versioning system, the Debian package
should have the same. Even if the New Maintainers' Guide does state that
the maintainer should prepend 0.0. to the date/version, that can be
handled by epochs.
 
> php4-domxml depends on zendapi-20010901
> zendapi-20010901 does not appear to be available
> 
> I'm at a loss here - has anyone any idea on what I can do about this?
The above being said, I'm not sure how that applies to virutal packages.
What I do know is that zendapi-20020429 is provided by php4. You should
try to apt-get update and install php4 again. I think. ;-)

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Re: expired gpg keys

2002-10-17 Thread Vineet Kumar

* martin f krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021016 08:52]:
> i regularly get mails alerting me of my expired GPG key. but i have
> a new (sub-)key uploaded to the keyservers since the day the old
> expired. now i do realize that everyone who obtained my key from the
> keyservers last year has that one stored, and GPG doesn't re-get a key
> from the keyservers if it's in the local keyring already.
> 
> but i can't be the only one, and this has to be solved. why doesn't
> gpg try to see if there's a new version of an expired key on the
> keyserver before complaining that it's expired?

Even better would be that gpg could re-fetch keys every so often even if
they haven't expired, to get new signatures, revocations, etc.  That's
probably a worthy wishlist item.

good times,
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Re: spamassassin + exim

2002-10-17 Thread Anthony Campbell

On 16 Oct 2002, Iain. wrote:
> Gottfried Szing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > i would suggest to replace the spamassassin with spamc/spamd. spamd is a
> > daemon which runs in the background and spamc controls the daemon.
> 
> I've got a couple of problems with spamd. First is that it doesn't
> appear to start correctly if I'm offline. I haven't investigated much,
> but it seems to look for a Razor server on startup, and it won't do
> Razor lookups after that fails.
> 
> Secondly, I can't get it to read my ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Iain.
> 

I think the seeking for the Razor server on startup is a bug; I'm just
getting the latest version of spamassassin from testing so perhaps it
has been fixed.

I find that using Razor is very slow. I've therefore included the -L
switch in /etc/default/spamassassin to make filtering local and this has
speeded things up greatly without much increase in spam getting through.

AC

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mutt and mixing local and imap mail folders?

2002-10-17 Thread Magnus Therning

Is there a way to have only folders declared as mailboxes and yet have
easy access to folders on an imap server in mutt? Currently I have all
folders on the imap server in mailboxes statements, but I don't want
them checked for incomming mail, I just want easy access to them...
basically I would like them to turn up in the folder viewer.

/M

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Re: postfix relaying for approved users

2002-10-17 Thread Justin Ryan

Curtis : do you already have authentication working?

On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 16:29, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> So, I now have postfix up and running. Unfortunately, users can only 
> relay mail to those domains that I indicate in main.cf under 
> virtual_domains.  Attached it my main.cf file.  What do I need to do in 
> order to allow authenticated users to relay to whomever they wish.




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Re: OpenOffice

2002-10-17 Thread Chris Halls

On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 08:33:25PM -0700, Patrick Lane wrote:
> Recently, all of my OpenOffice applications seem to have lost their
> fonts. What I mean by this, is that all text in the applications is
> missing. Menu text, text typed in by a user...ALL TEXT. It's odd. This
> happened a couple of days ago and I'm just now getting around to trying
> to fix it. 

This will have happened last time you upgraded msttcorefonts.  Does this
work for you?

- Make sure the package x-ttcidfont-conf is installed
- In /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, section "Files":
Comment out this line:

# FontPath"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/"

Add this line if you don't already have it:
  FontPath"/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType"

- Restart your X server.

For for information, see the bug reports for msttcorefonts.

Chris



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