' = 'X11R6',
'/var' = 'catman',
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and back on again.
Could it be there is a bad interaction between the USB HD and the USB
printer or something?
do you use an usb hub by any chance? seems there are some kernel
problems with them when it goes to usb-keyboards, that may be
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set HOSTNAME in /etc/sysconfig/hostname, in which case:
/etc/sysconfig/network
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or use tab to
focus on buttons
PS someone at Mandrake should really go through the tools without a mouse
*before* it goes to beta...
already done so without any problem.
Pixel, XSetInputFocus is not available yet in perl-Gtk2 (xs
version) I think.
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was in the glibc, but you always said it was
kernel who was wrongly reporting C3 as a i686. Who's right?
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Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 18:35, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Well, do RH or Suse have more external developers than us,
really?
nope, those probably have less? dunno really, but I was thinking more of
distro's like debian and gentoo..
I guess
contents is the same as the config file?
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Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 20:08, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IIRC, the limit for 9.1 was 68MB, which is really, really annoying
if your machine has just 64MB.
I can't make miracles! 68MB is a real limit, not a bug
it and it worked, sort of...
That is, it could not get my display, need to investigate further...
What is the difference between isoinux/alt0 and alt1 ?
alt0 is the 2.4 kernel, alt1 the 2.2.
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to bragg as a child filled with shame
of not being among the real guys. If it contains quality, that is enough.
Marketing words ya know..
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, which is really, really annoying if your machine has
just 64MB.
I can't make miracles! 68MB is a real limit, not a bug.. sorry
about that but that's for real..
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?
It's actually not necessary even, you should be able to use:
isolinux/alt1/vmlinuz
with
isolinux/alt1/all.rdz
(as found in the cooker/i586 tree)
Do you really want to use 2.2.19? You should s/alt1/alt0/ so that
you use latest 2.4 install kernel.
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was
upgraded, some files were still present inside (from perl-modules
not yet recompiled), and when they were recompiled and upgraded,
for RPM these directories were orphans at that time.
Just an untested, maybe stupid, suggestion of explanation.
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Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 15:12, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Something has changed on the boot disk image since then!
Yes we now use 2.4.21-6mdkBOOT, we used the 9.1 one for ages
(think Ron Stodden's concerns). It probably kind of broke the
pcnet32
Frank Griffin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Is it reproducable with another package? Here I can see no
problems..
I did a fresh install this morning, went to a root command line,
added the Club Commercial site as a media, and did
urpmi FlashPlayer
run postfix check to get usual warnings about changes between
the file in the chroot and your system files.
-8--8--8-
I don't remember what I was waiting to commit this to the postfix
package.
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I'm getting seg faults with the new mount rpm installed.
/me sux
-7mdk uploaded.
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Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also it would be great to attract more contributors, it seems like other
distro's manage to attract way more developers, which is funny
considering we
Well, do RH
9.2beta2 at 03/08,3000 rotate
plot - using 1:2 with l
98/09 551
98/09 551
99/01 617
99/05 634
99/07 717
99/10 845
00/01 1001
00/05 1327
00/09 1553
01/03 1768
01/09 2029
02/03 3285
02/09 4110
03/03 5055
03/08 6450
e
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different from initrd I suppose, and that could be nice as
well. But kernel boot is fast compared to inserting SCSI
modules, in general.
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David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For dialup users, it absolutely is important enough. I certainly
wouldn't dream of asking for every possible option to be in the
GUI.
I add it to my todo but I think it will be low-priority.
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confusion.
Added in CVS.
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On Tue Aug 12 15:33 +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
-=-=---=-=---=-=---=-=---=-=---=-=--
#!/bin/sh
# update resolv.conf in postfix chroot environment
cp -f /etc/resolv.conf /var/spool/postfix/etc/resolv.conf /dev/null
changed on the boot disk image since then!
Yes we now use 2.4.21-6mdkBOOT, we used the 9.1 one for ages
(think Ron Stodden's concerns). It probably kind of broke the
pcnet32 driver then :/.
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when
installing vanilla kernel!
Now we need to consider this as it should, e.g. with vanilla
kernel anyway many mandrake additions are missing, but it's still
important and probably should be at least documented.
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Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but mdk is more like RH/Suse ;D a commercial distro.
s/is/was
means mdk is already dead?
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Keld Jørn Simonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 04:14:02PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Keld Jørn Simonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, tried it and it worked, sort of...
That is, it could not get my display, need to investigate further
Adam Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know Andrey doesn't read Cooker consistently, so can someone alert him
to this, and let him know the mails I tried to send him are on the list?
Thanks.
Done.
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really be a moot issue if it's a CD with no Rock Ridge
- used with a cd with Rock Ridge extensions, it seems to be
nicely ignored
- used with a dvd it's ignored thx to my mount.c patch
So I guess it should be ok. Any more thought?
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of 9.2 process. We
decided to use medium and media. Rpmdrake should be clean
from medias now, except menu title (which is fixed in CVS).
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Teletchéa Stéphane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
5 - no gpm in tty ! I need to install it manually. btw, nice work to
**Please** could you use **relevant subjects** to your postings.
That's basic netiquette and would help us score your messages
plus read only relevant ones.
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Alvin Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Just a minor QA correction before 9.2 gets released.
There are many instances of medias in the locales and in the
Where exactly?
title Software Medias Manager. There is no such word.
This is fixed in CVS, should be ok.
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Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are we allowed to send a non-translated product in France? I
s/send/sell/.
Neurons are going crazy when run at external temp. of 38.5
degrees I guess.
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Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also it would be great to attract more contributors, it seems like other
distro's manage to attract way more developers, which is funny considering we
Well, do RH or Suse have more external developers than us,
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Frank Griffin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So is rpmdrake imagining unsatisfied dependencies or is urpmi
ignoring them ? Or am I just doing something dumb without
realizing it ?
Is it reproducable with another package? Here I can see no
problems..
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Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Jay DeKing [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now let's not let this happen again ;-p
For that we'd need to throw titi (tvignaud) to jail :).
Or not let gc go on holiday ...
Yep :/.
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Frank Griffin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
So, the problem
appears to be in the FlashPlayer RPM,
Maybe you could report that to the author of the RPM then?
Thanks!
Happy to, but the maximum info display in rpmdrake Changelog just lists
* Thu Dec 12 2002
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Joe Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sure enough! /etc/urpmi/urpmi.cfg has the urls for the installation CDs
with the double slash after the ip addresses.
Hum, how can this be? I can't reproduce. Maybe that depends on
FTP servers
Mark Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why _do_ we have a limit at all?
Because we're downloading program to ramdisk memory then we
execute it. We need memory for ramdisk and memory for executing
it. We don't have swap yet, may I add.
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with cute EIP values. None of this is
in the logs, the only references on screen are to kfree.
Seems that there are problems with the rpmlib while installing
packages in cooker. It creates random problems after install :/.
They're trying to fix.
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David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It didn't when I looked. It looked as if rpmdrake wasn't
configured to use a proxy.
I still think edit-urpm-sources.pl should show the proxy.
BTW, are you ever gonna rename
to me. I'll try to do that when I have time, or you
can do it yourself if you want and have time.
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Robert L Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
esp since the plot summary has a bad word choice and in general sounds like japanese
translated to english by way of yiddish and a ADD dice set.
Tastes all your base are belong to us?
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Fabien ILLIDE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, just to point you to a little french typo when launching
rpmdrake in a console :
effectuerait une installation plutôt qu'une mis à jour de
kernel-linus2.2-2.2.20-4mdk.i586
s/mis/mise
thx fixed in cvs (it's urpmi, btw).
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etc. If
someone really wants to know that he just does -qpR or anything
of the like. And 99% of people will care nothing about it (or,
worse, don't know what's that SDL, think newbies).
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Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I apologize - my mistake - ProFTPd was down on the host machine
which has Cooker locally.
Hum, you haven't even looked at FTP server logs? :/
This was my own problem and NOT a broken boot image!!
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Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 00:50, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
It's much work, I think.
How about opening all R/O files from the RAMdisk memory-mapped, so only
wasting the memory once?
All significant files are opened from within perl. It's possible
than perl
Jay DeKing [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now let's not let this happen again ;-p
For that we'd need to throw titi (tvignaud) to jail :).
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Frederic Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know time is precious but if I want to test the fix how do I know if
I'm using the right package where the fix is applied if I do not have
the information...
Agreed. Personally, I always state in which version the fix is
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in the log console on F3:
* FTP: trying to connect to 192.168.10.100
* FTP: error connect -6
It couldn't connect to the remote host.. can't add much more than
that. Means a socket() or connect() syscall failed.
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, or something of the
like..
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;-)
I don't understand clearly what you're talking about..
You mean that some urpmi/rpmdrake media (the things in
/etc/urpmi/urpmi.cfg) disappeared after trying to update these
media while the proxy password was wrong?
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Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
what about Set root password -- Authentification?
Beware, authentification in french translates to
authentication in english.
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changed on the boot disk image since then!
Yes we now use 2.4.21-6mdkBOOT, we used the 9.1 one for ages
(think Ron Stodden's concerns). It probably kind of broke the
pcnet32 driver then :/.
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?).
Hmmm, same goes for key_ids .. which I must try out ...
Per medium key id edition will be in for 9.2 for sure, that's an
important misfeature currently. Will be here soon.
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- there is a maybe-gtk lock when the text in description is
just a certain size (at the limite of the elevators appearance)
- in the install, selection messages are broken (accumulates)
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packages by upgrade
availability.
This would make it more consistent, also make it
possible to quickly do a select all, which is
currently not possible in MU.
Good ideas..
Strange, I don't see this message in my cooker inbox.
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Abel Cheung [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
|The build fails in the compilation of java version fo gettext:
|
| Hmm, do we care about the gettext java stuff? We already don't
| provide java binaries (see changelog for 0.11.5-4mdk) because we
| don't want to depend
that is very often out of sync.
AFAIK this is wrong, you need to add the --keep parameter as well
(which was designed exactly for that ;p).
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passwd, to do the install of the
packages
Yes that could be an option to the other idea which was mail
alert on updates, e.g. mail alert + begin download. That may
be a cool new application, I agree.
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(as
urpmc does I guess).
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don't have this
option. This should be a matter of days..
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to
see after I revive correctly rpmdrake :/.
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.. And this was in a different thread, burried under much
mail..
Hum, why was it uploaded into contrib as a separate, different
package from gettext from cooker? For testing purposes? Since
it can't install with gettext from cooker..
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* that docs often lag behind. (Sigh)
Yep :/.
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Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 01 Aug 2003 11:49:15 +0200
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah ok. Do you have worked on a specfile for a more recent gettext
with this split?
It is in Contrib
gettext_0.12-0.12.1-1mdk
Sorry, because of the two threads
Pablo could
take full owmership for maintainance of it :).
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and supertux fixed 2 Sundays
ago, but I don't remember adontell and tuxracer being fixed.
You wanna take care of it GC?
I have more urgent things to do..
Speaking of avoiding using artsdsp/esddsp when possible, is
anything happening with my new soundwrapper?
Didn't test it yet.
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should be sufficient.
We're already not respecting that for perl modules for examples..
The drawback you describe is real but IMHO not enough compared to
the consistency it brings.
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Pablo Saratxaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kaiuxo!
On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 02:38:10PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
( gc, do you have time to upgrade gettext and libtool packages? )
I'm maintainer for it, but had some headaches in the past so now
I don't update to newest
/
and sgml source is here for your perusal:
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/mdk-rpm-howto/src/
I think this can be a good version to move to wiki from.
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proposed, a.k.a download the
stuff in more than one time.
Before gc tell my I suck again, I haven't used recent rpmdrake, so maybe
it does this already.
No :).
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. Check for updates (daily) (weekly) etc. Then it
setups an anacron using the right urpmi call and sends a mail if
there is something. To the point. Should really be small.
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Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Available here:
http://peoples.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/mdk-rpm-howto/
Hmmm, but which copy is authoratative? Yours, or:
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/RpmHowto
This is good because community could
wiki and local
harddrive would also be a pain...
I can do that but I need to go back and forth to see the
results of wiki-formatted page, so that's possible but not very
enjoyable..
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that using
artsdsp and esddsp was a big performance problem, so personally i
use it for xmms only, but not for frozen-bubble and the other
games i maintain.
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, shouldn't it be called xmms-ao to be more consistent with
other packages?
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information (that have no real meaning now that we're more open
to external contributors anyway, I guess).
If I can get anything useful to happen with db2omf, then I will upload
the trivial package and play some more ..
Ah? Uh, yes.
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this is
possible, but it seems much overkill to me (when you think of the
seldomness rpmdrake is left alone hours between selecting and
actually installing).
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Wouldn't it be simpler to include it in the menu package?
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-5mdk is needed by (installed) libarts-devel-1.1.2-5mdk
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, David Walser wrote:
Levi Ramsey wrote:
On Thu Jul 10 13:40 +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
We don't use soundwrapper for cpu-intensive applications because
it has an important cpu overhead.
Moreover, FB uses SDL and SDL can
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-directfb.
I think you're right. Since no one complained on maintainers@
about my proposal for directfb, I'm rebuilding SDL disabling
directfb.
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. It should do that,
I don't know if it's currently bugged regarding that.
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arts if artsd is running).
Thanks for your work.
Ref:
[1] though I'm going in vacations tomorrow and will be back only
on july-28
[2] * Fri Aug 2 2002 Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.2.4-7mdk
- revert 1.2.4-5mdk change making use of RH patch to prefer sound daemons
since
if he has arts running I guess.
And, btw, what will happen? A KDE error message? Sound delayed
until FB is closed? Sound ignored?
[2] * Fri Aug 2 2002 Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.2.4-7mdk
- revert 1.2.4-5mdk change making use of RH patch to prefer sound daemons
since
Lonnie Borntreger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 11:45, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Lonnie Borntreger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe soundwrapper needs to be re-written to include the ability to
detect an SDL linked binary, then add the correct SDL sound options
be a good solution. Don't know enough to guess possible
drawbacks.. That could be portability, licensing issues, API
wideness.. not all fixable :/.
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). Might that file
need to be updated?
that's about stripping out some requires by names, I think it
doesn't need to change.
Also, arts and libarts2-devel are listed as BuildRequires. Are
you sure about arts?
no :).
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routinely accepts such uploads for
him, or he wants to review specfile, or he wants to do it
himself..
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