Re: gpm does not work

1999-12-01 Thread Samuel Tardieu
| 1) gpm does not work. Whe i run gpm -t sun -m /dev/rtc it does | nothing, even return the call. /dev/rtc? Are you kidding? This is the real time clock device, certainly not appropriate for a mouse! :) | 2) The X servers don't work, I have tried all of them. Moreover, I | don't know how to

Boot question

1999-08-26 Thread Samuel Tardieu
Sorry if this is a FAQ, I couldn't find the answer. My Ultra5 tries to boot with boot disk:b, and my Linux partition is disk:a (hda1). How do I change this in the PROM? Or how do I install a boot block at the beginning of hda2 which is the swap V1?

Re: Boot question

1999-08-26 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 26/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | STOP-A, and at the OK prompt type: | | setenv boot-device disk:a Thanks, works perfectly.

Re: Mod_perl and Linux/Sparc

1999-08-13 Thread Samuel Tardieu
be *reloaded* (apachectl restart) with mod_php3, but cannot start with it. Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Mod_perl and Linux/Sparc

1999-08-13 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 13/08, Ben Collins wrote: | I think that might be attributed to the dependency on another module (I | think it requires one of the auth modules, forget which one), or else it | wont start, nor will it give an error message as to why (this is for | php3). Why would it restart then? Another

Re: Mod_perl and Linux/Sparc

1999-08-13 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 13/08, Ben Collins wrote: | There isn't a working mainstream 64bit environement yet. The reason ssh | doesn't work is because of a broken libgmp2 currently in the sparc/potato | dist. This is due to the patch in the previous version (fixing this | problme once before) not being incorporated by

Re: Mod_perl and Linux/Sparc

1999-08-13 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 13/08, Ben Collins wrote: | It's already tested and works. I just have to do it is all, but thanks any | way :) Ok :) Btw, I just used the nice dpkg-repack libgmp2 on a machine with a working ssh and installed the recreated package on the Ultra5, and things work fine.

Re: Mod_perl and Linux/Sparc

1999-08-13 Thread Samuel Tardieu
=934587505, ...}) = 0 mmap(0, 8192, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x7001c000 read(3, 127.0.0.1\tlocalhost\n137.194.16..., 8192) = 306 --- SIGILL (Illegal instruction) --- detach: ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, ...): Input/output error -- Samuel Tardieu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Mod_perl and Linux/Sparc

1999-08-13 Thread Samuel Tardieu
#dbm_auth_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_auth_dbm.so Gergely #LoadModule db_auth_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_auth_db.so Gergely and it starts... Thanks! Same think for me, it now starts. So I would guess that the bug is not in the php3 module itself, but in one of those... -- Samuel Tardieu -- [EMAIL

Re: Mod_perl and Linux/Sparc

1999-08-13 Thread Samuel Tardieu
Sam == Samuel Tardieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sam Thanks! Same think for me, it now starts. So I would guess that Sam the bug is not in the php3 module itself, but in one of those... Argh, forget it: I have apache processes now, but nothing on Port 80. -- Samuel Tardieu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Mod_perl and Linux/Sparc

1999-08-13 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 13/08, Ben Collins wrote: | Nasty, that actually looks like it's in libc, -lresolv or nss_files. I | don't think apache nor php3 would access /etc/hosts directly. Yup, that's right. Just before that, we have: connect(3, {sun_family=AF_UNIX, sun_path=/var/run/.nscd_socket}, 110) = -1

Re: Mod_perl and Linux/Sparc

1999-08-13 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 13/08, Ben Collins wrote: | Can you send me a list of what you had previously? Not very useful: everything turned on :))) (with all optional modules)

Where is sparc64-linux-ld?

1999-08-13 Thread Samuel Tardieu
-linux-ld: Command not found Where can I find it? Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: glibc2.1 and potato

1999-05-12 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 12/05, Ben Collins wrote: | All the new packages will run with slink's glibc, they are perfectly | compatible. Please report any problems to the contrary as we are set on | having this compatability. Btw, I am running glibc2.1.1-2 on my Sparc10 (Sun4m) without any apparent problem (as long as

Re: Fwd: [PATCH] oneliner in iommu.c

1999-05-07 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 7/05, Heikki Vatiainen wrote: | Just in case someone is not reading linux-sparc, I'm reposting | this small patch. After this patch my SS20 boots 2.2.7 kernel and | seems to be stable. Thanks, I don't read it. I'm recompiling the kernel with this patch, hopefully I'll be able to use the

Re: [NOTICE] libc6 problems (Re: libc and other things)

1999-05-06 Thread Samuel Tardieu
using kernel 2.2.7? Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: libc6 2.1.1, kernel 2.2.6 and Sun4m

1999-05-05 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 4/05, Ben Collins wrote: | Was this the glibc 2.1.1-2? If so, it should have been fixed, I tested | it myself on a sun4m/2.2.5(non-cvs) and Steven tested on a | sun4m/2.2.1(stock debian image). If that's the case we need to do some | quick fixing. Yup: glibc (2.1.1-2) unstable; urgency=low

libc and other things

1999-05-05 Thread Samuel Tardieu
May I suggest that we introduce a package named libc60 that could be left installed to ease downgrading when/if we have problems with the newest libc? Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: libc6 2.1.1, kernel 2.2.6 and Sun4m

1999-05-05 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 5/05, Ben Collins wrote: | | Nope, it's due to some brokeness that we need to fix pronto, I am | uploading and one today in time for dinstall into the archive. The only | change is sun4m requiring =2.2.7 kernel, this is until we find a | better solution. 2.2.7? I thought you had the same

Apache and php3

1999-05-04 Thread Samuel Tardieu
I'd be interested if someone could try to reproduce my problem: on a Sparc, install apache and php3 (that's a module), and try to run a server with this module enabled. My apache refuses to start when this module is enabled in httpd.conf, but will restart if I enable this module after Apache has

Re: Apache and php3

1999-05-04 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 4/05, Samuel Tardieu wrote: | I'd be interested if someone could try to reproduce my problem: on a Sparc, | install apache and php3 (that's a module), and try to run a server with | this module enabled. | | My apache refuses to start when this module is enabled in httpd.conf

Re: Apache and php3

1999-05-04 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 4/05, Gergely Madarasz wrote: | It starts for me ok, but there is another problem with php3-pgsql: | it seems to be statically linked against libpq. Thanks for trying. I don't understand why it does this for me, I guess apache has been compiled against an old libc while php3 has been

libc6 2.1.1, kernel 2.2.6 and Sun4m

1999-05-04 Thread Samuel Tardieu
I thought everything was working fine (from what I read here, but I guess I got it wrong) :/ init didn't boot. Nothing worked. I had to boot from the net to get the old libc from other machines. It was horrible :-) Known problem? :)

Sparc10 cannot boot kernel 2.2.7

1999-04-30 Thread Samuel Tardieu
Uncompression image... PROMLIB: obio_ranges 5 Booting Linux... Then nothing more. Even STOP-A doesn't work, off/on required. I use the package kernel-source-2.2.7. 2.2.6 works fine however, except for PPP (pppd keeps reporting that PPP has not been compiled in the kernel, despites the fact that

Sparc 10 and kernel 2.2.6

1999-04-22 Thread Samuel Tardieu
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- FYI, I'm running a vanilla 2.2.6 kernel on a SparcStation 10 and it seems to run fine (WWW server, heavily loaded mail server, PostgreSQL server). Sam - -- Samuel Tardieu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1

Re: The road ahead ...

1999-01-27 Thread Samuel Tardieu
noticed the segmentation fault with the libtricks one) Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: eject floppy in SS10?

1998-12-03 Thread Samuel Tardieu
Matt == Matt Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Matt i seem to have a bit of a problem. :) how the heck to i get the Matt floppy out of my SS10 machine... there's got to be a better way Matt other than the paperclip! :) apt-get install eject ? Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]