James Rayner schrieb:
There's some vague support, though I have no idea how well/if it still
works. Nor is it documented well.
btw, I've been meaning to contact you to work out some way to make
autowifi and netcfg work well together.
Haha, I have a very good idea on how to do it, but not the t
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 3:00 AM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
>
> I collected it together from several (old) HOWTOs back in 2001 and there's a
> wiki page on Arch (originally written by your's truly) - sad that netcfg
> doesn't include support (or does it?).
>
There's some vague support, though I have no
Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Allan McRae schrieb:
For example:
http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfhs.txt
>>>
>>> Where does that come from? It's not in any package I know of.
>>>
>>
>> rp-pppoe-3.10-1/files:etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so
>
> That is stupid. ppp plugins are su
Damjan Georgievski schrieb:
Now,
rp-pppoe's /etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so and ppp-2.4.4's
/usr/lib/pppd/2.4.4/rp-pppoe.so are doing the same thing, only the
rp-pppoe version should be a bit newer and better. I dont have a clear
overview of what the differences are (the ppp one is an older fork of
>>> rp-pppoe-3.10-1/files:etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so
>>
>> That is stupid. ppp plugins are supposed to be in /usr/lib/pppd/$VERSION and
>> the ppp package already contains the rp-pppoe plugin. Why does rp-pppoe
>> install it again? Why do we even need rp-pppoe?
>
> Good question - does anyone actu
Loui Chang schrieb:
Some features of ppp include
* works sometimes
Haha, I've been using ppp and PPPoE for over 8 years (except the short
period of time where I had a cheap router).
`man rp-pppoe`
My design goals for this PPPoE client were as follows, in descending
order of importance
On Thu 02 Jul 2009 01:29 +1000, Allan McRae wrote:
> Loui Chang wrote:
> >On Wed 01 Jul 2009 09:48 -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
> >>On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
> >>>Allan McRae schrieb:
> >>For example:
> >>http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfhs.
Ahem, isn't that part of the base install, and people have to or used to
have explicitely uncheck it on install?
That would explain that number.
-T
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009, Loui Chang wrote:
> >
> > Good question - does anyone actually use it?
>
> http://www.archlinux.de/?page=PackageStat
Loui Chang wrote:
On Wed 01 Jul 2009 09:48 -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Allan McRae schrieb:
For example:
http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfhs.txt
Where does that come from? It's not in any
On Wed 01 Jul 2009 09:48 -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
> > Allan McRae schrieb:
>
> For example:
> http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfhs.txt
> >>>
> >>> Where does that come from? It's not in any package I kno
On Wed 01 Jul 2009 14:32 +0200, Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Allan McRae schrieb:
> >>>For example:
> >>>http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfhs.txt
> >>
> >>Where does that come from? It's not in any package I know of.
> >>
> >
> >rp-pppoe-3.10-1/files:etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so
>
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Allan McRae schrieb:
For example:
http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfhs.txt
>>>
>>> Where does that come from? It's not in any package I know of.
>>>
>>
>> rp-pppoe-3.10-1/files:etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so
>
Allan McRae schrieb:
For example:
http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfhs.txt
Where does that come from? It's not in any package I know of.
rp-pppoe-3.10-1/files:etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so
That is stupid. ppp plugins are supposed to be in /usr/lib/pppd/$VERSION
and the
Thomas Bächler wrote:
Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi schrieb:
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
* Only extract files from /opt /lib /sbin /bin /usr/lib /usr/sbin
/usr/bin
This will be omit some ELF files that are outside these directories:
For example:
http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfh
Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi schrieb:
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
* Only extract files from /opt /lib /sbin /bin /usr/lib /usr/sbin /usr/bin
This will be omit some ELF files that are outside these directories:
For example:
http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfhs.txt
Where does that
Allan McRae wrote:
> Pierre Schmitz wrote:
>> On Sunday 28 June 2009 19:25:08 Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi wrote:
>>
>>> This will be omit some ELF files that are outside these directories:
>>>
>>> For example:
>>> http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfhs.txt
>>> http://archlinux.djge
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
On Sunday 28 June 2009 19:25:08 Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi wrote:
This will be omit some ELF files that are outside these directories:
For example:
http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfhs.txt
http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/extra.badfhs.txt
On Sunday 28 June 2009 19:25:08 Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi wrote:
> This will be omit some ELF files that are outside these directories:
>
> For example:
> http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfhs.txt
> http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/extra.badfhs.txt
> http://archlinux
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
> * Only extract files from /opt /lib /sbin /bin /usr/lib /usr/sbin /usr/bin
>
This will be omit some ELF files that are outside these directories:
For example:
http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/core.badfhs.txt
http://archlinux.djgera.com.ar/pkgdyn/out/i686/ex
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just got an idea which might be worth to think about. Namcap is quite
> useful
> but due to its limitation of only seeing a certain pkg file at a time it
> cannot answer all questions.
>
> The idea is to create a database (similar to the file list we already cre
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