Just so you all know, the freeze is finally lifted from KDE CVS. I just
committed a better standard look and feel for KWin, and will be
committing quite a few new widget style enhancements to KDE CVS over the
weekend.
At the very least the new KWin stuff should go into Cooker.
After upgrading to rpm-4.0-3mdk I am getting the following:
# grpmi
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/MandrakeCooker/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS//rpmdrake-1.1-14mdk.i586.rpm
grpmi: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/librpm.so.0: undefined symbol:
fdio
Thots?
b.
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Brian J. Murrell
"Brian J. Murrell" wrote:
After upgrading to rpm-4.0-3mdk I am getting the following:
# grpmi
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/MandrakeCooker/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS//rpmdrake-1.1-14mdk.i586.rpm
grpmi: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/librpm.so.0: undefined symbol:
fdio
when installing libc 2.1.95-1mdk using mandrake update I am presented
with a screen full or errors stating that libdb.so.2 is needed by a heap
of programs. In fact the screen scrolls of hte screen. Is there anything
I should do or just try and proceed with the install.
Nev
I tried the new lyx, lyx-1.1.5-5mdk.i586.rpm and it worked fine!
BUT, now I also had changed my screen resolution to 16mln colors. When I
changed it back to 256 colors lyx again failed to start (also with "lyx
-shared" option).
I never have had these problems before with any program or
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 07:55:51PM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
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Name: glibcRelocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 2.1.95Vendor: MandrakeSoft
There are some dangling symlinks in this package, shown when running
Neville Cobb wrote:
when installing libc 2.1.95-1mdk using mandrake update I am presented
with a screen full or errors stating that libdb.so.2 is needed by a heap
of programs. In fact the screen scrolls of hte screen. Is there anything
I should do or just try and proceed with the install.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Neville Cobb) writes:
when installing libc 2.1.95-1mdk using mandrake update I am presented
with a screen full or errors stating that libdb.so.2 is needed by a heap
of programs. In fact the screen scrolls of hte screen. Is there anything
I should do or just try and proceed
I have noticed that the kernel and hackkernel packages do not include
the uncompress version of the linux kernel. It would be handy, for
debugging, if this were included in each of these packages, especially
so in the hackkernel package.
I know of no way to get the uncompressed image out of
Tell me, MandrakeSoft people, why is it that when I do a CDROM
install from CDs made from the latest ISO images, the bootup and
bootdown are both using Aurora to display the process commentary, and
it all looks quite wonderful,
Whereas when I do an hd install from the latest 7.2beta tree, which
Hello world! ;)
I was just wondering about the next ISOs... Will I see 7.2-def or another RC?
Indeed there were still few bugs in RC1, so I think it would be useful to have
another RC, maybe for 2-3 days before the "true" 7.2, what do you think about
that?
Anyway, if other developers and testers
Hi,
this problem was not fixed for a rather long time so I better report it
here:
On the linux console, special characters like german umlauts ä,ö,ü are not
displayed, instead there is e.g. a sum sign for an ö. This looks like there
is a wrong char set in use, but I know that I didn't modify a
Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes am Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 06:58:37PM +:
So, the hackkernel means 2.4.0? I think I saw an option when
installing beta 3 regarding a hcak kernel.
Yup, that's what it means.
That is great! So I have just to install it again,
Goetz Waschk schrieb:
Hi,
this problem was not fixed for a rather long time so I better report it
here:
On the linux console, special characters like german umlauts ä,ö,ü are not
displayed, instead there is e.g. a sum sign for an ö. This looks like there
is a wrong char set in use, but I
Francois Pons wrote:
"Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello
Hello,
[...]
Now the problems ( I hope I am not repiting problems posted earlier):
Can you try with the last RC of 7.2 where a lot of bug have been fixed ?
I am trying to download it right now.
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Hello world! ;)
I was just wondering about the next ISOs... Will I see 7.2-def or another
RC? Indeed there were still few bugs in RC1, so I think it would be useful
to have another RC, maybe for 2-3 days before the "true" 7.2, what do you
think about that?
"Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
c) Some linsndexo.so (something like that) is always missing.
You can try urpmf "reg_exp for linsndexo.so" to look at.
Nothing comes out of it. Is there something wrong?
This about the problem of "Some lin..." above, use the
Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach Aaron Cohen am Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 10:57:10AM -0500:
I noticed that Udo has his netmask set to 255.255.240.0 are you sure that
that is correct, Uwe?
Well, .240. IS a legal notation. If you take the private net from
172.16.0.0. to 172.32.0.0 you have
So sprach Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes am Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 08:48:05AM +:
That is great! So I have just to install it again, don't I? Or perhaps
Basically yes. But make sure that you insmod loop before updating - like
always with kernels. And like always with 2.4.0 kernels, be cautious!
So sprach Lenny Cartier am Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 11:24:37AM +0200:
[Contrib-RPM]
--=-=-=
Name: gnomerar Relocations: (not relocateable)
Hi!
Does this package actually work for you or anybody? When I try to create an
archive, it just crashes with a SIGSEGV, and
So sprach Pierre Fortin am Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 09:13:02AM -0400:
to avoid all this mask confusion... It's too bad the decimal notation was ever
used for masks in the first place...
Hmm, but at least for me the decimal notation is clearer than the other
notation. Or maybe it's just, that I'm
So sprach Brian J. Murrell am Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 02:37:33AM -0700:
the uncompress version of the linux kernel. It would be handy, for
What's the "uncompressed" or "compressed" version of the kernel? AFAIK
there are just the compile targets "make zImage" and "make bzImage".
There's no
So sprach Udo Weber am Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 10:35:46AM +0200:
the same for kpackage.
Well, kpackage and grpmi obviously need to be recompiled for rpm 4.0.
And I think rpm itself has the same problem but it keep silence about this,
No, at least rpm-4.0-3mdk works fine when updating from the
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, kpackage and grpmi obviously need to be recompiled for rpm 4.0.
for kpackage i'm waiting the last kde2 release to be included in
frozen and after i'll upload the patches. for grpmi/mandrakeupdate i
let dindin to do it in his develoment branch.
from the quill of Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] on scroll
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the "uncompressed" or "compressed" version of the kernel?
compressed = vmlinuz
uncompressed = vmlinux
From my kernel build tree:
$ ls -l /usr/src/linux/vmlinux
-rwxr-xr-x1 brianbrian 2229532
Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach Pierre Fortin am Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 09:13:02AM -0400:
to avoid all this mask confusion... It's too bad the decimal notation was ever
used for masks in the first place...
Hmm, but at least for me the decimal notation is clearer than the other
"Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes" wrote:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes am Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 01:59:48PM +:
I wonder whether kernel 2.4.0 is available on beta 3? I want to make
Uhm, I actually don't know if hackkernel is in beta3, but you could use the
Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Peter Ruskin wrote:
... but you've renamed /etc/sysconfig/numlock to /etc/sysconfig/NumLock -
Sorry! - it must have been me - just done a clean install and it _is_ called
/etc/sysconfig/numlock.
must get more sleep
we read the bugtrack, we didn't upgrade to
1.3.14 but rather fixing security bug on
1.3.12, i believe we all wait of the jmd
upgrade.
And I also sent jm the patch the other day as
well, so he has everything and is aware of the
problem.
I got the patch, I've seen the problem, and I
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Don Head wrote:
Just curious, while building Apache 1.3.14, will
you be doing PHP 4.0.3p1 as well? A few bugs and
a memory leak were fixed.
I created php 4.0.3p1 with shared oracle support. Upload it?
--
Takika
On Fri Oct 20, 2000 at 10:51:53AM -0500, Don Head wrote:
I got the patch, I've seen the problem, and I
will make a new 1.3.14. (or, as Caesar used to
say in latin, veni vidi vici ;-)
Let me a few hours more...
Just curious, while building Apache 1.3.14, will
you be doing PHP
Is anyone successfully using Reiserfs?
b.
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Brian J. Murrell
Just curious, while building Apache 1.3.14, will
you be doing PHP 4.0.3p1 as well? A few bugs and
a memory leak were fixed.
This is the plan. We realize the importance of
a new PHP. One thing you need to understand is
that packages like Apache and PHP aren't
trivial... they are
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Is anyone successfully using Reiserfs?
b.
yep - and have been for some time.
Remember that to install W2k loader, you must be Administrator which seems
not to be the case.
Yup... That situation is realistic...
Hmmm... this is looking grim... The only way I can forsee to get the
Admin rights is to somehow use a documented hack (buffer-overflow) to
get in...
Stefan
On Fri Oct 20, 2000 at 12:00:38PM -0500, Don Head wrote:
Just curious, while building Apache 1.3.14, will
you be doing PHP 4.0.3p1 as well? A few bugs and
a memory leak were fixed.
This is the plan. We realize the importance of
a new PHP. One thing you need to understand is
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hmm, but at least for me the decimal notation is clearer than the other
notation. Or maybe it's just, that I'm more used to it. Anyway, what is
255.240.0.0 in "your" notation?
Well... since all addresses are 32 bits long with the first set of bits
denoting the
So sprach Brian J. Murrell am Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 07:12:34AM -0700:
compressed = vmlinuz
uncompressed = vmlinux
Okay, then I misunderstood you, because I didn't think about those files.
Sorry for the confusion!
Alexander Skwar
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Homepage: http://www.digitalprojects.com |
So sprach Brian J. Murrell am Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 08:45:46AM -0700:
Is anyone successfully using Reiserfs?
Yes, no problems here with 2.2.17-21mdk. Am using it since ~1yr. Never had
any troubles at all.
Alexander Skwar
--
Homepage: http://www.digitalprojects.com |
Hi!
I am right now doing recent GMP packages, and having rpmlint check the
binary files, I get this warning:
W: gmp package-provides-itself
Some questions.
a) So, what? Can this under any circumstance lead to any trouble?
b) Is it a feature of rpm 4.0 that a package provides itself? I
"Brian J. Murrell" wrote:
Is anyone successfully using Reiserfs?
/me puts hand up.
works fine
-WBD
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Warren Doney wrote:
"Brian J. Murrell" wrote:
Is anyone successfully using Reiserfs?
/me puts hand up.
works fine
ReiserFS is fine for me. I just wish I could say the same for Mandrake
(release, not beta), which missed out the small detail of installing a
Yes it works. I use it. I'd recomend against it though. It's not fast, is
still not production quality, and unless your system is crashing all the
time its unneeded
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
Is anyone successfully using Reiserfs?
b.
---
Bryan Whitehead
Email:
Hello!
Python 1.5 cannot be reuild. Error:
gcc -fPIC -I/usr/include/db1 -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -mcpu=pentiumpro
-march=i586 -ffast-math -I./../Include -I.. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c ./dbmmodule.c
./dbmmodule.c:40:18: ndbm.h: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
./dbmmodule.c:45: parse
So sprach Lenny Cartier am Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 04:48:09PM +0200:
[Contrib-RPM]
--=-=-=
Name: pronto Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 2.2.1 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Like I said, Pronto does not work - at least not on my
What about libnss_nis.so.1, libnss_files.so.1, libnss_dns.so.1,
libnss_compat.so.1 and libdl.so.1 ?
:-)
Owen
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Neville Cobb) writes:
when installing libc 2.1.95-1mdk using mandrake update I am presented
with a screen full or errors
Hello! I've uploaded this file to ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming/. Until it appears
at the mirrors, you can download it from
ftp://ftp.dp.ath.cx/pub/downloads/RPMS/mandrake, or use the rpm2html database at
http://www.dp.ath.cx/rpms
---
Name: librep
Hello! I've uploaded this file to ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming/. Until it appears
at the mirrors, you can download it from
ftp://ftp.dp.ath.cx/pub/downloads/RPMS/mandrake, or use the rpm2html database at
http://www.dp.ath.cx/rpms
---
Name: gmp
Hello! I've uploaded this file to ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming/. Until it appears
at the mirrors, you can download it from
ftp://ftp.dp.ath.cx/pub/downloads/RPMS/mandrake, or use the rpm2html database at
http://www.dp.ath.cx/rpms
---
Name: librep
Installed glibc-2.1.95-1mdk.i586.rpm as suggested earlier and went well
but had messages refering to libnss-dns.so.1. Is there a package I need
that corresponds to this. I installed db1, db2, db3 and
rpm-4.0-3mdk.i586.rpm. Since then I can run mandrake update or even
kpackage as the following
Anyone on the list using reiser with NFS? It's really sketchy from the
wreiser website if it's safe to use it with NFS or not. What i know is
that ext3 and NFS _are_ compatible. Can't Mandrake include a kernel with
ext3 also included?
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach
"A" == Aurelien Jarno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A Is it possible to use kdevelop 1.2 and the package kde1-compat
A ?
If it is, I have not found a way. In fact, I haven't tried RC1, but I
have yet to find any non-trivial program which _will_ run under the
kde1-compat libraries.
--
You might be better of waiting until Kdevelop2 is released. It should be
released at about the same time as KDE2. However, I did find an rpm for
Kdevelop2 for the SUSE 7 distribution. I have not seen any source rpms
though.
Please let me know if you have any luck with this. Also, has anybody
from the quill of Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] on scroll
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, no problems here with 2.2.17-21mdk. Am using it since ~1yr.
Never had
any troubles at all.
Lots of people seem to be using it no problem. Anyone on the
hackkernel?
b.
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Brian J. Murrell
Hello cooker,
Using mdk 7.2 rc 1 with reiserfs, I decided to upgrade to the latest
hackkernel (2.4.0-0.35mdk) using rpm -Uvh and then following the
instructions on your website for people using reiser file system, I
installed the stock kernel via rpm -i and then did the depmod -a, etc,
Compile your own kernel. Yes, I know it sounds daunting, but the whole
process is well documented (see the README). Remember to patch your
kernel using this command:
zcat linuxreiserfs.gz | patch -P0.
get the linux kernel 2.4test9 at www.kernel.org
get the linux reiserfs 2.4test9 patch
I've tried to start an network install with the image on network.img, who
was DL from ftp.free.fr, dated from October, 19.
ftp method, network card found, mdkinst_stage2.gz is downloaded.
but I see a litte after:
* writing network information to /tmp/ifcfg-eth0
* state saved to /tmp
* symlink
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