Steve Prior wrote these words on 10/03/05 23:39 CST:
> After chatting on IRC I disabled PrivSep and am now working, but I'm
> curious what the situation is. Since PrivSep is used in the stable BLFS
> 6.1 book and I'm building on top of LFS 6.1 I figured it was working for
> folks and sounds lik
After doing a LFS 6.1 install this weekend I just installed sshd
following the BLFS 6.1 stable instructions. Now when I connect to the
server I get dropped after typing a userid and before getting any
password prompt. The results are the same for root and non-root userids.
After chatting on
> > Running ./configure --prefix=/usr gives the following:
> >
> > checking for java... java
> > checking jni.h usability... no
> > checking jni.h presence... no
> > checking for jni.h... no
> > configure: WARNING: Unable to find header jni.h. The Java packages will
> > not be built
> >
>
> Anothe
--- Dan McGhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brandin Creech wrote:
>
> >There are also two important patches that come with the WindowMaker
> >distribution, and these are not mentioned by the author of the hint:
>
> I went ahead and installed WindowMaker "naked," and it seems to be
> running fine
Brandin Creech wrote:
There are also two important patches that come with the WindowMaker
distribution, and these are not mentioned by the author of the hint: one is
to get "single-click operation" (which I highly recommend, as I think it is
much more intuitive), and the other is to change the a
Jeremy Herbison wrote:
I'm trying to install GraphViz for use with Doxygen... I have the JDK
installed in /usr/jdk. Java is confirmed to be working fine, paths are
all correct etc.
Running ./configure --prefix=/usr gives the following:
checking for java... java
checking jni.h usability... no
> Doesn't seem to do anything. Doug's suggestion that it is just going
> from an old config.cache is also bogus, unfortunately. I think the
> configure file is messed up somehow but I'm not familiar enough to fix
> it.
>
> For PHP it detects zend.h in /usr/include/php/Zend however, so looking
> at
> What happens if you use the --with-extraincludedir= parameter to
> configure and pass the JDK include dir?
>
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Doesn't seem to do anything. Doug's suggestion that it is just going
from an old config.cache is also bogus, unfortunately. I think the
configure file is messed up somehow b
--- Dan McGhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The hint is written for WindowMaker-0.91.0. The current version is
> 0.92.0. Are the patches still valid?
I'm running WindowMaker-0.92.0, but I haven't tried the said patches. In
fact, I didn't realize they were there, so I will have to try them and
Jeremy Herbison wrote these words on 10/03/05 19:46 CST:
> I'm trying to install GraphViz for use with Doxygen... I have the JDK
> installed in /usr/jdk. Java is confirmed to be working fine, paths are
> all correct etc.
What happens if you use the --with-extraincludedir= parameter to
configure an
> Going so far as to filling in the empty
JAVA_INCLUDES line in the configure file doesn't even work. I absolutely
cannot get this darn thing to go!
Sounds like you should delete the "config.cache" file; the configure
script is not actually recalculating this dependency, just recalling
what i
I'm trying to install GraphViz for use with Doxygen... I have the JDK
installed in /usr/jdk. Java is confirmed to be working fine, paths are
all correct etc.
Running ./configure --prefix=/usr gives the following:
checking for java... java
checking jni.h usability... no
checking jni.h presence..
The hint is written for WindowMaker-0.91.0. The current version is
0.92.0. Are the patches still valid?
I suppose I could build with them to see if I can, but I'm lazy. :-)
Dan
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thank you for you, support i forgot something (maybe its okay if i put
it other thread)
when i'm in gnome or kde both of them complains about can't open files
(cannot find, they doesn't exist) but they really exists, dont
know if there is some link with or something..
, so here's is the two f
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 14:49:23 -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
>Lyn St George wrote these words on 10/03/05 14:49 CST:
>> I'm looking for the source for atd, but so far without success.
>> Does anyone happen to know where it might be found?
>
>If I'm not mistaken, I believe a hint for atd was just sub
Lyn St George wrote these words on 10/03/05 14:49 CST:
> I'm looking for the source for atd, but so far without success.
> Does anyone happen to know where it might be found?
If I'm not mistaken, I believe a hint for atd was just submitted in
the last few months. See if there's a download locatio
I'm looking for the source for atd, but so far without success.
Does anyone happen to know where it might be found?
TIA
-
Lyn
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dave wrote:
tell me where to find the build log,
and maybe I can figure it out
The details of how to log the output from a command are detailed at the bottom of this page in BLFS http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/introduction/unpacking.html
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This from following the BLFS book 6.1 page 117.
Installation of Tripwire
I tried the make install as Root, but i get that
error back.
tell me where to find the build log,
and maybe I can figure it out
yes I'm a nu-bee
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
when installing tripwire,
sorry !
I looking for a wrong package-name libtif- instead of tif-xxx
ok ok
I find it !
sorry
thankyou for patience
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
p.s.
I dont think to install KDE or Gnome...they are too big
I looking for a filemanager (I like Konqueror!!!)
can you suggest me a
I have Xfig in the system, but I am not sure it is behaving correctly.
Most things seem to work except copy & paste. Can somebody point me on
how this is done, as I find the copy 'n' paste function anything but
helpful. I can't make it happen. Can someone explain how you do that?
The manual says s
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> when installing tripwire, I get an error that says
> usr/libexec -oi -t does not exist.
>
> I don't know where to go next.
>
Neither do we :-)
Give us some context. Here's what I have on my system
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# slocate libexec
warning
when installing tripwire, I get an error that says
usr/libexec -oi -t does not exist.
I don't know where to go next.
Dave
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Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Declan Moriarty wrote:
>
> >This script makes use of the fact that each window manager installed by
> >mandrake dumps an identifier in /etc/wmsession.d. They are something
> >like this
> >
> >01kde
> >02gnome
> >03fwvm
> >04icewm
> >05blackbox
> >
Declan Moriarty wrote:
This script makes use of the fact that each window manager installed by
mandrake dumps an identifier in /etc/wmsession.d. They are something
like this
01kde
02gnome
03fwvm
04icewm
05blackbox
It then splits these to give you a menu
01 kde
02 gnome etc.
You ch
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Dan McGhee wrote:
>
> >Got XDM up and running. Still learning about resources.
> >
> >I THINK I remember reading somewhere that you can configure XDM to
> >"offer" you more than one window manager at start up, but, for the
> >life of me, I can't
Salvador Cabrera wrote:
Hi, I followed the BLFS 6.1 guide and install gnome-2.12 instead of
gnome-2.10, but i cannot play music (unless i logon with root
account), and can't open konsole or gnome-terminal, i checked out the
dev tree and the permissions are wrong 660 dsp, mixer, audio and other
no
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