Hi, folks,
Especially Johnny - could you possibly push this fix through as soon as
upstream puts it out? It's a real issue for us - we've had a number of
servers whether gssproxy keeps SEGVing, which hits NFS and samba.
Thanks in advance.
mark
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Le 02/05/2019 à 14:24, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit :
> I think I found the solution to the problem. It looks like the
> exiv2-libs package has mysteriously vanished from the CentOS mirrors,
> causing some trouble.
OK, my bad, and please excuse the noise. The thing is, I just migrated
these desktops fro
Le 02/05/2019 à 13:59, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit :
> # yum install libkexiv2
> ...
> --> Running transaction check
> ---> Package kde-l10n.noarch 0:4.10.5-2.el7 will be installed
> ---> Package libkexiv2.x86_64 0:4.10.5-4.el7 will be installed
> --> Processing Dependency: libexiv2.so.26()(64bit) for p
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Hi,
I'm currently installing a dozen CentOS 7 + KDE desktops in our local
school. I've already installed a minimal X11 + WindowMaker, and now I
want to install KDE on top of that, but the installation fails. There's
some broken dependency in the repos. I've narrowed the problem down to
the libkexi
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