Declan Moriarty wrote:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.3'
gcc -DSPAMC_SSL spamc/spamc.c spamc/libspamc.c spamc/utils.c \
-o spamc/spamc -ldl
/tmp/ccO2lZ9p.o(.text+0x13d6): In function `message_filter':
: undefined reference to `SSL_library_init'
/tmp/ccO2lZ9p.
Archaic wrote:
I have 3 hints moderator requests sitting in my inbox awaiting me to
either cancel or accept 3 identical messages. Did these emails get
accepted by the blfs-support moderator or did they get through the
filters?
Are the blfs-support filters different than the hints filters? If so,
wh
jlh wrote:
It would be good to mention something about this somewhere. Maybe
the build instructions should tell to unset the variables after
not being required anymore. Ideally, people would use a fresh
shell for building each package to ensure that no such variables
are still set from a previous
Stef Bon wrote:
In my installation they get permissions 660 and owner root:video which makes
them unusable for a normal user (non root). I'v changed my udev-setup
by giving everybody rw-access to these devices.
But, this is not needed for X to run. Only for the screensaver in KDE (which
is build up
Dennis J Perkins wrote:
>>Yes, I have HAL in my back pocket and dbus is not quite there yet.
>>Matt said he had instructions ready to go, or, if you do as well,
>>a hint would be greatly appreciated. That would make the work of
>>getting it into BLFS much easier.
>>
>>Right now, we're still playin
Andrew Benton wrote:
Declan Moriarty wrote:
/proc/bus/usb shows the hubs. What form does ifconfig take to a usb
port? My LFS-3.3 has lsusb, but that onlty sees hubs.
If you're using pppoe then when you get pppd to call your ISP it will
create the ppp0 interface and ifconfig will use that. Before
Hi Jeremy, I've tried your method but it doesn't resolve anything.
I keep get the same message:
> Looking for host clock.psu.edu and service ntp
> host found : otc2.psu.edu
> 16 Mar 13:38:25 ntpdate[6825]: no server suitable for synchronization
> found
That's usually an indication that something
teryc wrote:
It's my understanding that the clock will not be set unless the existing
time on your computer is reasonable. That is, within a few minutes of
correct time. You might try setting the time manually to within a couple
minutes of real time and see if that helps.
To some extent this is cor
Jeremy Utley wrote:
Andrew Benton wrote:
Andrew Benton wrote:
Wouter Mense wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem with compiling GTK-Doc. It seems to be looking for
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/chunk.xsl
in the
/etc/xml/catalog file.
I looked into this some more and it seems
Andrew Benton wrote:
Andrew Benton wrote:
Wouter Mense wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem with compiling GTK-Doc. It seems to be looking for
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/chunk.xsl in
the
/etc/xml/catalog file.
I looked into this some more and it seems that gtk-doc is look
Jeremy Utley wrote:
Hey all!
Tonite I made an attempt to upgrade OpenSSH on my home server to the
4.0p1 version released yesterday. Compilation went fine, the daemon
started up, but it seems to be summarily rejecting
keyboard-interactive login. The minute it tries, instead of asking
the
Hey all!
Tonite I made an attempt to upgrade OpenSSH on my home server to the
4.0p1 version released yesterday. Compilation went fine, the daemon
started up, but it seems to be summarily rejecting keyboard-interactive
login. The minute it tries, instead of asking the client for a
password, it
Mike Hernandez wrote:
If anyone needs a gmail account for list mail, just reply off-list..
The spam filtering is pretty good, and the threading is great too...
Mike
Plus, gmail offers free POP access to the accounts, so you don't even
have to use the web interface to read your mail! Likewise,
Jens Lantermann wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm using the LFS-6.0 with some programs from blfs.
But on my System is no ifconfig! Which Packet must I install ?
MFG
Jens Lantermann
You can install net-tools from the BLFS book, which will give you the
ifconfig and netstat programs.
-J-
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http://li
Jason Gurtz wrote:
Goodness, a similar bug was around in gpm-1.19.x series too and I
thought I had even offered a patch that would fix a "no texinfo" problem.
Maybe I'll take a look and do another one. In fact, maybe I'll even
offer to help Nico with QA before he does another release. These simpl
Olaf Grüttner wrote:
chmod 400 /usr/src/gpm-1.20.1/doc/gpm.texinfo
if [ "no --no-split" != "no" ]; then no --no-split /usr/src/gpm-1.20.1/doc/gpm.texinf o -o /usr/src/gpm-1.20.1/doc/gpm.info; fi
/bin/sh: no: command not found
Judging from what I see here, the texinfo package was not found on you
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Some folks have reported this type of issue if they did not properly
configure their TrueType fonts as outlined in the BLFS X Window
Configuration section. Seems not having world-read access to the
fonts caused segfaults for some folks, IIRC.
This is one possible problem -
Richard Molton wrote:
Hi.
I'm using two Linux machines. One is running Suse Linux and the
other is LFS. Both are pretty standard Athlon 32 bit hardware.
The Suse machine can access the /tmp directory of the LFS box,
using the URL 'smb://192.168.1.2/tmp' from the Konqueror browser.
I have tried to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello jeremy
As u have said i followed ...
means i remove and untar again and then try to configure it but same
error as follows also i m attaching the screen shot of the output of the
command pkg-config --list-all
OK, first off, you should have left this on the mailing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No i have not done so before , but now i have set PKG_CONFIG_PATH and
recompiled pango and again when i attempt to configure gtk+-2.4.1 it
returns same error message as like following screenshot.
Did you remove and re-extract the gtk+ sources?
Check pkg-config --list-a
Donald L. Jobes wrote:
Any Idea’s? Is this gcc?
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Making all in common
make[1]: Entering directory
`/Linux-build/dhcp-3.0.1/work.linux-2.2/common'
cc -g -I/Linux-build/dhcp-3.0.1 -I/Linux-build/dhcp-3.0.1/includes
-DLINUX_MAJOR=2 -DLI
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