[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i this the output of vmware-config.pl
if someone can help
i upgraded my kernel to 2.6.17.10 latly
it seems to be a problem on the vmware sript but i can't figure it
Making sure services for VMware Workstation are stopped.
/etc/rc.d/init.d/vmware: line 1036: [: -: intege
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The directory of kernel headers (version 2.6.11) does not match your running
kernel (version 2.6.17.3). Even if the module were to compile
successfully, it
would not load into the running kernel.
What is the location of the directory of C header files that match you
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 8/8/06, Dan Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I might be wrong, but the initial sed
sed -i "s/bbox.dev$/x11.dev/" Makefile.in
Seems like it forces x11 on you. Maybe not, though. The build system
is completely convoluted. What happens if you omit that sed?
In fact,
Bug described here:
http://www.cups.org/espgs/str.php?L1823+P0+S-2+C0+I0+E0+Q
I'm not sure whether to open a ticket for this one or put it in the user
notes, as it's a espgs bug and not BLFS. Only thing I can think of, is
to put "X window system" as Required in the book until the issue is
addr
BLFS svn-20060805
The link for Linux-PAM-0.99.4.0 docs is:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/pre/library/Linux-PAM-0.99.4.0-docs.tar.bz2
but should be:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/pre/doc/Linux-PAM-0.99.4.0-docs.tar.bz2
Tor Olav
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
Tor Olav Stava wrote these words on 05/29/06 03:29 CST:
I suggest updating the patch, and adding it to the BLFS book.
Because MySQL builds perfectly on an LFS system, and your trouble
is based on an HLFS system, your suggestion would be perfect for the
Wiki
Trying to compile MySQL-5.0.21 on HLFS-SVN-20060510 I got this error
from ./configure:
checking for TCP wrappers library -lwrap... yes
checking for atomic operations... atomic_add atomic_sub
checking if we should use pstack... no
checking for int8... no
checking "Linux threads"... "starting"
che
himanshu pahuja wrote:
hello everyone
I am new to BLFS but i m really stuck up in package
dependencies ,i have searched and found some python scipts but they
wrk for blfs ver 5.0 and is of 2004 ,do i have to modify the scripts
or is another way out please help .
thanks in
Randy McMurchy wrote:
On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 07:47 -0700, Dan Nicholson wrote:
Potentially, this is the xorg-server problem brought up on blfs-dev
since it seems to affect gtk2 apps.
I can say it is safe to eliminate this possibility. I just built up
an LFS-SVN system (060322) using t
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 4/7/06, Tor Olav Stava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# firefox
/usr/lib/firefox-1.5.0.1/run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 27354 Segmentation
fault "$prog" ${1+"$@"}
First, let's turn up the verbosity of run-mozill
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 4/7/06, Simon Scheiwiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Your /etc/fonts/local.conf looks fine, so I don't know why the other fonts
are missing. Make sure you have the fonts for 100dpi, 75dpi, misc and so
on installed. If they are found by Fontconfig, your Firefox will ru
Simon Scheiwiller wrote:
Thus spoke Tor Olav Stava:
I installed some extra TTF fonts to see if it could have any effect on
the problems, but no.. So now fc-list gave me a huge list of garbled
ttf-fonts. I cleaned out the extra fonts I installed, and now fc-list
gives me this:
Luxi
Randy McMurchy wrote:
On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 07:47 -0700, Dan Nicholson wrote:
Potentially, this is the xorg-server problem brought up on blfs-dev
since it seems to affect gtk2 apps.
I can say it is safe to eliminate this possibility. I just built up
an LFS-SVN system (060322) using th
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 4/7/06, Tor Olav Stava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# firefox
/usr/lib/firefox-1.5.0.1/run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 27354 Segmentation
fault "$prog" ${1+"$@"}
First, let's turn up the verbosity of run-mozill
Simon Scheiwiller wrote:
Thus spoke Tor Olav Stava:
I've gone through the fonts configurations, but still can't get Firefox
to run. For reference I'm using Xorg-6.8.2 following the HLFS
instructions.
Do you get the whole list of all the fonts when you run fc-lis
Base system: HLFS-Glibc-SVN-20060220 + BLFS-SVN-20060404
Some important packages installed:
GCC-3.4.5
Glibc-2.3.6
Glib-2.10.1
cairo-1.0.4
Pango-1.12.0
LibTIFF-3.8.2
libjpeg-6b
GTK+-2.8.16
I've been struggling with Firefox for a few days now, and could really
need some pointers. I've followed th
Chuck Rhode wrote:
Is it just me, or are there more alternates in this version of BLFS
than heretofore?
Well, there's almost 100 extra packages compared to BLFS-5.0, but I
guess a lot of the alternatives "problem" is caused by a lot of packages
depending on "XFree or Xorg". I did a "./Audi
". I guess that would mean an extra entry for each package
in the database, and some extra sorting, but hopefully it can be done. ?
Regards to you and Fenris ;)
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to you on that first thing tomorrow. Will be off to bed
quite soon :(
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xes the problem.
Question:
Have anyone got the Dependency extraction/sorting working with later
versions than BLFS-5.0, or got any other way of automating the process
of Dependency sorting?
Any help, info or directions much appreciated.
Thanks
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Allard Welter wrote:
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 09:14, Tor Olav Stava wrote:
IraqiGeek wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] : /root-bash-3.00#
This is after I commented the export PS1 lines in in bashrc and
profile in /etc. I also double checked .bash_profile in the home
directory of root
IraqiGeek wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] : /root-bash-3.00#
This is after I commented the export PS1 lines in in bashrc and
profile in /etc. I also double checked .bash_profile in the home
directory of root, which I created just yesterday, and it doesnt have
any references to PS1. How can I remove
Richard A Downing wrote:
David Fix wrote:
You know, I know this is late for a comment... But I just thought of
something... Could it be as simple as doing something like this:
kill `pgrep nfsd`
That's just an inelegant equivalent of:
rpc.nfsd -- 0
I think Tor Olav is trying to confirm t
David Fix wrote:
You know, I know this is late for a comment... But I just thought of
something... Could it be as simple as doing something like this:
kill `pgrep nfsd`
It's never too late.. ;)
Can confirm it works, though. Kill all the processes without the
annoying delay. But still need t
Richard A Downing wrote:
I think that your solution, while not seemingly elegant, is a good
workaround. rpc.nfsd is just a userland program to tell the kernel
module how many threads to run. As such, it reports success if it told
the kernel OK - what the kernel does with this info is a differe
Tor Olav Stava wrote:
I'm trying to wrap it in some if() statements to see if I can get a
nice solution to this, but if someone have already fixed it I would
appreciate if you share it, and maybe update the script in SVN.
After a while of trial and error, I've come up with a sol
Tor Olav Stava wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Tor Olav Stava wrote:
I'm using BLFS-SVN-20051021, and LFS-SVN-20051009.
Trying to compile NFS-Utilities it fails with some errors that seems
to reference GSS.
My configure commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Tor Olav Stava wrote:
I'm using BLFS-SVN-20051021, and LFS-SVN-20051009.
Trying to compile NFS-Utilities it fails with some errors that seems
to reference GSS.
My configure commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc \
--disable-
I'm using BLFS-SVN-20051021, and LFS-SVN-20051009.
Trying to compile NFS-Utilities it fails with some errors that seems to
reference GSS.
My configure commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc \
--disable-nfsv4 --disable-gss
I've only installed the required Portmap dependency.
T
It works fine, but might be a little confusing if it's the first attempt ;)
Tor Olav Stava
PS: Maybe it would be an idea to write a mini-HOWTO on this subject. I
couldn't find any when I searched LDP.org
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Archaic wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 12:05:06PM -0700, Dan Nicholson wrote:
Are you at linux console? What's $TERM? Could you just try anyway?
I'm curious if what I suggested will just slink into the background if
you're not at an xterm.
The book can make things easier if it just
I am relatively inactive on this list. I am trying to mount samba on an
lfs-based machine. I am experiencing difficulties. The machine has lfs
(kernel2.6.11.5 installed. There is kernel support for smbfs. The machine
does not have samba installed nor smbclient. (This is because it is
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