Hi
as openssl removed support of md2, nmap-5.21 (latest stable) needs to be
patched.
hth André
PS: If its discourage sending patches like this to the list, please let
me know. I thought that they might help some folks. I don't expect them
to be included in the book.
--- nmap-5.21/nse_openssl.c
Am 23.11.2010 03:35, schrieb Stuart Stegall:
> In the W4M2 category It does in fact build just fine for me as
> well. 0.9.12 vs 2.7.
>
> The bug was https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=618562 - it's
> just strange that I don't have the build problem.
>
Yeah right I just tested buil
Hi
Am 23.11.2010 00:57, schrieb Randy McMurchy:
> I just used a recent version of gobject-introspection and it worked fine
> without a patch. I'll have to see how GNOME will interact with Python-2.7,
> but I'm not quite ready to start in on the GNOME packages.
>
yes if you pull the development
Hi
if you like to build gobject-introspection against python 2.7 you will
need to apply a patch like the one attached...
hth André
>From 7bcb292e7ff35764a02629213589f304df8b5076 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Johan Dahlin
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 17:43:02 +
Subject: [scanner] Make it compatib
Hi Bruce
Am 22.11.2010 04:17, schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
> Are you by any chance using ipv6? I think ifconfig only supports ipv4.
>
yes I am. OK I got ip to configure, its just a reflex typing ifconfig
when you want to know what I is configured... :-)
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Hi Randy
Am 22.11.2010 03:30, schrieb Randy McMurchy:
> Andre Keller wrote these words on 11/21/10 20:15 CST:
>
>> I installed the ifconfig from net-tools as described in the blfs book.
>>
> I use a recent pull from CVS, if you need details how to do it just ask
>
Hi list
I installed the ifconfig from net-tools as described in the blfs book.
There is however a small issue. Ifconfig does not recognize available
and active:
$> ifconfig
only shows loopback, even if eth0 is active...
$> ifconfig -a
also only shows loopback, even if eth0 is active...
$> i
Hi,
Where can i find wget file lists for compiling xorg-7.2?
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Hi.
I compiled and installed thunderbird which has the gecko engine and now i want
to compile Yelp.
configure gives the following error:
checking for YELP_SEARCH... checking which gecko to use...
configure: error: No gecko found; you may need to adjust PKG_CONFIG_PATH or
install a mozilla/firef
Hi.
I compiled and installed thunderbird which has the gecko engine and now i want
to compile Yelp.
configure gives the following error:
checking for YELP_SEARCH... checking which gecko to use...
configure: error: No gecko found; you may need to adjust PKG_CONFIG_PATH or
install a mozilla/firef
I have found the solution.
When i copy the xine libs to /opt/kde3/lib it works!
On Monday 16 October 2006 23:21, Andre wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes i have alsa-libs installed.
>
> I looked in audio_fifo_out.c and this are the includes:
>
> #include
> #include
> #incl
pe you can help me.
Thank you very much
Actually, these are only warnings,
and no errors. There is nothing
wrong there.
It provides hints about potential
hazards, or indicates changes of
policies for proper coding.
For the user: nothing to worry about.
best,
andre
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s of five, the
"fuenfwissenschaft" gained popularity
through a later book, the "illuminatus!"
co-authored by a co-author of the
principia, robert anton wilson.
enough useless but fun knowledge,
andre
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ter this i installed windows2000 on the drive, and the bootloader of windows
works fine. Then i reinstalled grub by using knoppix, but when i reboot i
again get nothing, not even Grub.
starting off with the obvious:
did you run
setup(hd0)
root(hd0,2)
in grub?
best,
andre
I have made a grub floppy, so i
database. Can anyone help me?
Thanks
the trick should be either using rpm with dependency tracking disabled
or take the pain of manually tweaking it to believe the packages you did
install are there -- and hope for the best.
best,
andre
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