system
blablabla :
As long as urpmi is not in the basesystem there is no reason to
have a larger group of packages for which we warn. A list of
important but not enough to be in basesystem but yet important
is overkill.
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...?
Just put modules onto the root of it.
Can I just copy the *.o files I need to the floppy, or should
they be in a /lib/modules/version tree, or what...
In 2 minutes you would have tried and seen by yourself..
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. I'm
in the sources editor, the proxy button shows that
configuration.
writing, because if the location it's downloading from
is the same as the proxy, it should not use the proxy,
as that sometimes plain doesn't work.
that's curl's job I suppose..
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, but it should work..
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installed, the post-install script does not set up the symbolic links to
the sendmail binary for (at least) the 'newaliases' and 'mailq' commands.
Yes this was a bug in the glibc, fixed with glibc = 2.2.5-22mdk.
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conflicts before the actual download.
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, and then stops giving this
output (on ctrl alt F3 - third terminal I think it's called):
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996
soon will be fixed by a new glibc
@product=glibc
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ndiscreet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I receive the following error from a GUI install of the latest cooker
today:
An error occurred
error ordering package list (no error)
next glibc will (hopefully) fix
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images, hope is not a trade secret or something
;).
http://cvs.mandrakesoft.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/gi/mdk-stage1/mar/
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/files/mar
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with
a indication or pointer to overcome that, we are anxious to see
that little noty with Cooker on it and #mdk-cooker is dead :(
See my other mail :).
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: [ OK ]
note, faraj: if you would have can you quote the messages the
right way, a.k.a putting your comments after my sentences? it
would be easier to follow the thread it would have preserved
the thread reading..
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John Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 18:21, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
John Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
After all mkinitrd uses awk, and thats in /usr/bin
why do you say that?
OK, the /usr/bin/awk is symlinked to ../../bin/awk - gawk
I'm
with KDE. Are you sure you didn't
play with:
KDE Control Center
Peripherals
Keyboard
Advanced
Numlock
NumLock on KDE startup
?
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John Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 09 December 2002 22:36, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
John Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The following patch to mkinitrd will prevent monumental screwups when
your fstab accidentally contains multiple entries for / (k3b screwed mine
over
John Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The following patch to mkinitrd will prevent monumental screwups when your
fstab accidentally contains multiple entries for / (k3b screwed mine over).
[gc@obiwan ~] which head
/usr/bin/head
not good
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Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
parag shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You may live in a very huge planet to have a GMT offset of 530 Hours ;)
It is 5 hrs 30 mins :)) i suppose only time zone that doesnt fall on hour
boundry!!
your mail pretends to have been written
is welcome, of course.
I don't upload it into cooker because the known bugs and problems
are too important, IMO.
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Adam Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 11:57, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Added over rpmdrake-gtk1:
- window modality should work, and interface is invalidated
during package installation
- the rpmnew merger uses a Paned window (e.g. you can resize one
.
If you want to install the dead key somewhere else, xev is a
good tool to map a given key to its keycode.
Yes Pixel I know that xev and xmodmap are deprecated regarder to
xkb stuff, but as long as it still works for me.. :).
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the UI.
Hum, why not.
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Michael Scherer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would be very happy to use vimdiff, cause of the coloration,the automatic
scrolling and so on.
I think emacs can do it , and some others editors too.
I'll try to do that.
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for installation from multiple searches ...
I see no reason you couldn't do that with rpmdrake-2.
(I agree it could be convenient, but I suspect it will complicate the UI
too much)
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- findmodule xfs_dmapi
- fi
- modName=xfs
-fi
-
if [ $modName = ext3 ]; then
if [ -n $skiperrors ]; then
findmodule -jbd
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... other graphical console-helper
tools do work right? (mcc, userdrake)
it worked just fine moments ago with the old 8.2 rpmdrake
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Pierre Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 12 Nov 2002 19:18:14 +0100 Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Pierre Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MandrakeUpdate simply does not work for me on 9.0; this is on a new,
freshly installed ThinkPad -- installed 8.2 and used new
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send a single packet on the
network...
What's the error msg?
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don't know what else to do. Here's
What does it give to you when trying to manipulate any loop
device with losetup?
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.
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Mark Swanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I upgraded my rpmdrake to 2.0-27 and it segfaults in what appears to be the
pixbuf png loader. Have toothbrush, will debug...
2.0-27mdk is from Sep 16 2002 and is what all 9.0 users are
happilly using :).
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Nov 07 2002 Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.1.11-5mdk
- fix gc vs c-r
- prereq : s/(sh-|text|file)utils/coreutils/
gc, staying sharp with postfix 1.1.11-4mdk :).
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system).
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that (the fact that urpmi
should umount the cdrom when quitting if it mounted it), I don't
remember if you accepted to do it in the future, or if you
refused for whatever reason?
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as it doesn't break
anything, i think i'm not going to take your patch, since the mdk
patch is already pretty large and tough to maintain.
thanks anyway.
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it), and show me the diff between the one which did and the
one which no longer does?
Thanks,
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in the Mandrake Update UI an option that
means don't upgrade this package but rather uninstall it.
So there are three states: upgrade/don't upgrade/uninstall
could be nice. adding it to my todo.
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causes the problem. Try
When my script wrongly detects 2.1 and actually the things try to
call autom4te which is a 2.5 only thingy.
[...]
Not all config tools comply with the rules of the version detection
script (/usr/bin/autoconf) by GC.
Patches welcome :).
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Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 28 Oct 2002 16:00:19 +0100
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to do a little work if you want it to be fixed! Don't
expect me to do everything. Have you tried to run the awk command
I've give? What does it give?
Sorry
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 28 Oct 2002 16:26:53 +0100
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It works when I try with your fstab. Can you send it to me in
binary? (e.g. in attachment rather than included in the mail)
Attached
Remove the two last lines
on purpose. People destroy their machine too
easily by installing unstable packages.
- more verbose if an urpmi source cannot be added - cannot connect to
server or sythesis.hdlist.cz/hdlist.cz isn't at specified location.
We'll try that.
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; }}' /etc/fstab
doesn't produce the waited rootfs results... it should give
ext3 etc. Seems like it can't parse your /etc/fstab correctly.
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) or
even askdisplay.
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creating the initrd.
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://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/pkgs/mkinitrd-3.1.6-33mdk.i586.rpm
please?
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seem to work. Help!
hum, have you tried acpi=no or acpi=0?
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Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 25 Oct 2002 18:51:25 +0200
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you try with
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/pkgs/mkinitrd-3.1.6-33mdk.i586.rpm
please?
Kernel installs without error but is not bootable:
Kernel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 23 Oct 2002, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
That counts, but I don't agree with the axiom because users want
it, we do it. Sometimes we don't agree and we don't do it. I
have to agree to do it.
I was taking a rather severe stance. Ofcourse you have a free
J. Greenlees [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
~snip~
A good design requires that we don't add any other
visible UI element.
why not a simple check box added to both current searches to
enable the expanded search? minimal alteration
to individually de-select packages
due to conflicts/space)
I reckon this problem but the solution is not simple. I add it in
my todo and try to think of an elegant solution for 9.1 if I have
time.
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the problem with that?
I am sure the new perl rpmdrake is a very good idea (and perl is
an easy language, so it can be patched by a lot of people in the
community). However, it can still be improved, whatever the
language is.
Yep of course.
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-processed somehow if possible.
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David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, since we're post-9.0 now can you rename
edit-urpm-source.pl to rpmdrake-sources (it was on
your todo list I believe)?
Hum no it was not. I add it.
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do agree. And I don't really see the point
of searching between installed and installable packages.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 23 Oct 2002, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Danny Tholen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It doesn't fit well, I do agree. And I don't really see the point
of searching between installed and installable packages.
Guillaume, I really do not know how to convince
andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday 18 October 2002 21:42, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
- you can't install a bootloader on a XFS partition, and.. no one
except a few distro reviewers do that :-(
The are poeple who use the nt windows bootselector. Then you have to install
lilo
:
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/files/gtk2filesel.png
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though I have Qt installed).
We already don't have enough time to code enough cool new
features and fix our bugs, and you want we waste our time
duplicating the GUI backend..
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J.A. Magallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2002.10.18 Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Elliott Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On a slight side note, the fact that rpmdrake stops downloading while it waits
for you to decide to continue given a bad or non-existent gpg key should
definately
Danny Tholen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday 18 October 2002 21:26, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
2. many apps use popup windows for questions/warnings/etc, they
are generally considered as good UI design
However, why does it popup in the middle of the letter I am typing/game I am
dependencies are potentially broken. I could do
something but it would probably require some tricky stuff.
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Vincent Meyer, MD [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would it be possible to add a progress bar when updating the sources? When
check the archives :).
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Austin Acton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2. Since font control and widget control are immediate Mandrake
problems, are there any plans to upgrade/rewrite drakfont, and update
libdrakx (or whatever) to GTK2 or QT3?
Yes all the perl-gtk stuff should be ported to perl-gtk2 for 9.1.
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.. :-).
(Who knows, maybe MCC will change to this... No flames please
I like most of MCC as it is now just my personal preference)
No way, man :).
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this.
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about...I'm talking gpg
signatures. Sympa corrupts gpg signatures about 30% of the time for
that's another point on which i didn't comment :).
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Yura Gusev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau said:
Florent BERANGER [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What do you think about tools for configure major servers (Apache,
MySQL, OpenLDAP, Bayonne, Qmail) in drakconf ?
webmin is already doing a very good job for configuring
the use
of --parallel, and implementing some distributed downloads and
some per-site autoconfiguration (plf etc)).
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and come back when the downloads are done.
Changing the UI to that extend is pretty intrusive I think. The
current UI is supposed to be better than a wizard, especially the
treeview and information views would not fit very well in a
wizard in my opinion..
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/cooker $ rpm -qa | grep rpmtools
rpmtools-4.2-8mdk
[nanardon@katu cooker]$ rpm -qa | grep urpm
urpmi-3.3-22mdk
fpons: any idea ??
Francois left for week-end yesterday (thursday) night, he'll
probably not be able to answer before at least monday morning.
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Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not to dismiss the review (there are some good points in it) but Eugenia
is quite possibly the stupidest Linux journalist out there (which is
quite an accomplishment).
I like that :))).
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misundestandings.
the bad thing is that she has the supermount slowness bug more
than usual.
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a bootloader on a XFS partition, and.. no one
except a few distro reviewers do that :-(
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or the mouse wheel goes crazy, you won' be
able to get past the install packages stage.
I have to confess I didn't even test rpmdrake without a mouse,
this tells pretty well the important I stick to it :).
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cite the following points:
- learning Qt
- porting existing perl-gtk codebase to perl-qt
- gtk apps are more desktop neutral than qt, qt apps in gnome
would look uglier than gtk apps in kde (especially with the qt
theme of gtk)
- it would not bring much added value
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of the deprecated header strstream.h. To
disable this warning use -Wno-deprecated.
Well it's pretty clear, it tells you to substitute iostream.h
with iostream -- have you tried that?
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is run 3 times per day.
Could it be possible to have this mirror added into the mirror-list so
that it can be found when using Mandrake Update?
Great!
Kadjo, can you add this new mirror to our list?
Thanks!
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Florent BERANGER [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What do you think about tools for configure major servers (Apache, MySQL,
OpenLDAP, Bayonne, Qmail) in drakconf ?
webmin is already doing a very good job for configuring servers.
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PROTECTED]] Re: [Cooker] LM9.0:
PCMCIA network cards WEP
To: Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed Oct 16 12:46:40 2002 +0200
[...]
This option (accessible in drakconnect in expert mode) enable the track system
from redhat.
history :
We wanted to develop an system to associate the correct
Jack and Melissa McSwain [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is the mount point or type written to the partition table?
Yes the filesystem type is part of the partition table. If you
set your partition to ext3 and format it, before rebooting into
the installer, it should fix your pb.
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/cdrom.img-2.2.19-BADZ5
is probably a solution for you.
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fixed in cooker CVS ;p.
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API would be worth the trouble as well. Francois,
what's your idea?
4. [Annoyance] The default mirror should be hostname-mirror
type]. This would prevent list of mirrors with a meaningless
name.
I don't understand.
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packages.
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Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri Oct 11 12:19 +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(btw RH's i386 compiled kernels won't run on a real i386 ... only i486
hum IIRC they are made for 386-DX (with a math coprocessor), did
yours
this:
there is no callback for that when updating the media. Francois,
what do you think?
[...]
Thanks for the great job making RPMDRAKE a really stable and intuitive
utility.
thx
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James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(btw RH's i386 compiled kernels won't run on a real i386 ... only i486
hum IIRC they are made for 386-DX (with a math coprocessor), did
yours have one? if you run a 386-SX you don't have one.
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Florent BERANGER [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks
You seem to have changed your email setup and now we're free from
the EXCEPTIONNEL sucking signature - many thanks!!
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compiling all for athlon target seem to report that it doesn't
make a significant difference.
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Florent BERANGER [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Thu Oct 10 2002 Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.2.5-1mdk
- new version
Thx
And can you package LibSDL_image from cvs (fix a problem with camera's images) ?
No.
And could you:
- quote the mails correctly (aka not keep the whole
Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 07:13:37PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Ok I see. But then I think it's not so interesting to have a
separate /usr, if the machines can be different (windows, fonts
etc)
Why? How does individual machine
with out the PCMCIA controller installed, I assume
I'll have to install:
pcmcia-cs-3.2.0-3mdk.rpm
pcmcia-cs-x11-3.2.0-3mdk.rpm
In order to get the card to work.
Humm there is also the detection step.. I don't know if harddrake
can do that after the install.
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J. Greenlees [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
You might try a boot floppy from /images/alternatives/, also.
not always possible, no floppy on my laptop.
so boot floppy becomes problematic with diskless workstations. :-)
we can't support all the configurations
compatible, or explain me
your reasoning.
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would use a windows kernel the whole problem
would also not have happened..
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no luck. Is there
some step I need to be sure and do in order to guarantee the system is
patched?
No, it should work. I've tested it..
Tonight I'm going to try an remove / from a raided partition.
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a plethora of errors. After
that I tried to install with one of the alternative boot
images, that went well. Now I can't boot the system. the
kernel hangs on Freeing unused kernel memory.
Could you send me the output of your cat /proc/cpuinfo please?
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