Hi ya,
I am currently trying to package RefDB, a bibliography database
manager. RefDB uses MySQL, so one thing that the package has to
do is to create/delete MySQL databases and users. For that, the
scripts need the admin password for the MySQL database server.
What is the best way to handle
The standard way of storing the root password for MySQL is in
~root/.my.cnf.. It should look something like this:
[mysqladmin]
user= username
password= password
In any case, I don't think it wise to add/remove databases on
installation/removal, that should probably be left
Hi everyone,
I have made unofficial Debian packages of Cernlib, a set of libraries and
programs used by a lot of high-energy physicists. The web page is here:
http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asd/cernlib/ and the license is GPL. To download my
packages, you can find the required sources.list lines here:
On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 01:55:23PM -0400, Kevin B. McCarty wrote:
I have made unofficial Debian packages of Cernlib, a set of libraries and
programs used by a lot of high-energy physicists. The web page is here:
http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asd/cernlib/ and the license is GPL. To download my
Hi Kevin!
You wrote:
I know Cernlib is hardly a suitable project for someone who hopes to
become a new Debian developer; it includes shared libraries, data files,
and all sorts of good stuff. (Even getting it to compile with shared
instead of static libraries took a good deal of work.)
Thanks for the note. It should be fixed now.
(What happened was that I gunzipped the diff file to make sure everything
looked right, then re-zipped it, but apparently to a different size.
Fortunately I had a copy of the original diff file lying around.)
--
Kevin McCarty
Hi ya,
I am currently trying to package RefDB, a bibliography database
manager. RefDB uses MySQL, so one thing that the package has to
do is to create/delete MySQL databases and users. For that, the
scripts need the admin password for the MySQL database server.
What is the best way to handle
The standard way of storing the root password for MySQL is in
~root/.my.cnf.. It should look something like this:
[mysqladmin]
user= username
password= password
In any case, I don't think it wise to add/remove databases on
installation/removal, that should probably be left
Hi everyone,
I have made unofficial Debian packages of Cernlib, a set of libraries and
programs used by a lot of high-energy physicists. The web page is here:
http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asd/cernlib/ and the license is GPL. To download my
packages, you can find the required sources.list lines here:
On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 01:55:23PM -0400, Kevin B. McCarty wrote:
I have made unofficial Debian packages of Cernlib, a set of libraries and
programs used by a lot of high-energy physicists. The web page is here:
http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asd/cernlib/ and the license is GPL. To download my
Hi Kevin!
You wrote:
I know Cernlib is hardly a suitable project for someone who hopes to
become a new Debian developer; it includes shared libraries, data files,
and all sorts of good stuff. (Even getting it to compile with shared
instead of static libraries took a good deal of work.) But
Thanks for the note. It should be fixed now.
(What happened was that I gunzipped the diff file to make sure everything
looked right, then re-zipped it, but apparently to a different size.
Fortunately I had a copy of the original diff file lying around.)
--
Kevin McCarty
Kevin!
Long time no see. I trust that all is well and that the
case was finally settled.
I was sitting in Applebee's with Ian tonight before work, munching away
on chicken fingers and fries and longing for a Guinness to celebrate St.
Paddy's Day. And I was idly watching SportsCenter
on the TV
I'm sorry but I have no idea who you are. Unless of course you're a
TROLL: http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/210/2001/10/0/6953555/
If that was supposed to be spam, it failed because I have no idea what
you're selling. Now begone from this list!
(I apologize to everyone else for the
Should changelog.Debian.gz apply to the source package and all
binary packages created from the source, or should there be a separate
changelog.Debian.gz for each binary package?
I have used one changelog for the dictd source package, covering
both the dictd and the dict binary
My GPG key currently is:
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sig 3 6BE69CD0 2002-05-12 Duncan Findlay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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