Build gcc-3.4 on Sarge fails with No rule to make target `gnatlib-shared'

2006-01-23 Thread Lucas Barbuto
Hi, I've been supplied with a C++ binary that I'd like to be able to run on my Sarge system. As I understand it was built on a recent Redhat derivative with a GCC = 3.4. I also understand that this is not compatible with Sarge and the application won't run (which it won't, complains

Re: routing problem

2005-12-20 Thread Lucas Barbuto
On 21/12/05 4:28 AM, Enrique Morfin wrote: All 192.168.1.1 packets MUST go in and out throught eht0. And all 192.168.1.10 packets MUST go in and out throught eth1. How can i tell the routing table this? If both interfaces are on the same subnet, then you aren't routing. Perhaps you should

Problems installing multiple Adaptec RAID controllers with Debian 3.1

2005-12-05 Thread Lucas Barbuto
Hi List, I've got this friend who's got this problem, I'll make it as short as I can. I've installed Debian 3.1 onto a SCSI RAID5 provided by an Adaptec AIC-7899. The system boots and runs fine. I'm able to access the array via the I2O subsystem. To increase my storage capacity for a cheaper

Re: Strange LVM on RAID Behaviour with Sarge

2004-12-28 Thread Lucas Barbuto
on 29/12/04 00:58, Leni Mayo wrote: Lucas Barbuto wrote: ... I get this error at the top of dmesg (repeated many times): devfs_mk_dir: invalid argument.4devfs_mk_dev: could not append to parent for /disc I saw the same error message on a sarge installation with a 2.6.8-10

Re: Strange LVM on RAID Behaviour with Sarge

2004-12-28 Thread Lucas Barbuto
on 29/12/04 11:46, Lucas Barbuto wrote: What about installing udev as a replacement for devfs? Nevermind, there's nothing on my Sarge system related to devfs, so I guess it's only in the kernel. Perhaps a custom built kernel is the only way to avoid these messages? Or I can wait for Debian's

Strange LVM on RAID Behaviour with Sarge

2004-12-08 Thread Lucas Barbuto
Hi All, Can someone explain this strange LVM2 on RAID-1 behaviour? I've recently made a fresh install of Sarge using a recent debian-installer (more recent than RC2). I've got two 80GB SATA drives. I've partitioned them as follows: 8 0 117220824 sda 8 1 32098 sda1 8

Making Fixed Width Fonts Available to GTK2

2004-09-16 Thread Lucas Barbuto
Hi, Just a quick one, can someone explain how I can make fixed width fonts (from the artwiz-fonts package) available to GTK2 applications, specifically gnome-terminal (you know where I'm going with this). Artwiz fonts are available to X, but not to GTK2 --- why? What do I need to do?

Re: Making Fixed Width Fonts Available to GTK2

2004-09-16 Thread Lucas Barbuto
Andrei Badea wrote: Hi Lucas, On 16.9.2004 9:50 Lucas Barbuto wrote: Hi, Just a quick one, can someone explain how I can make fixed width fonts (from the artwiz-fonts package) available to GTK2 applications, specifically gnome-terminal (you know where I'm going with this). Artwiz fonts

Removing gForge --- can I overcome 'permanent corruption of your debconf and package databases'?

2004-05-24 Thread Lucas Barbuto
Hi Debian Users, I've recently got into some trouble with the gforge package. Namely, it didn't install properly, now I can't remove it. Specifically, the packages gforge-shell-ldap and gforge-ldap-openldap can't be uninstalled, leaving apt in an unusable state. I have submitted a bug report

Re: Quota

2002-11-26 Thread Lucas Barbuto
Hi Marcus, On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 09:08:32PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a question about quotas.. Can somebody suggest me a file-format version? Should I use vfsv0 or vfsold? What are the differences between those formats? If you are running Woody, I strongly suggest strictly and

Re: Software RAID in Woody --- General Issues

2002-10-23 Thread Lucas Barbuto
Hi List, Thanks nate and Alvin for your helpful advice. On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 08:24:43PM -0700, nate wrote: depends on the setup. I usually do this where possible. I haven't read the HOWTO but it's not the easiest thing to do. I've done it on both SCSI and IDE systems. It involved(for me)

Re: IP Traffic accounting on a LAN

2002-09-24 Thread Lucas Barbuto
Thanks nate, Re: the traffic monitors (MRTG and ipfm) --- they look good, plus I've found a couple of other nice ones (iptraf and ipac-ng) so I'm happy with that side of things. Unfortunately, most of my usage is going to come from web and mail, and that's why I really need to get something

Re: imap

2002-09-17 Thread Lucas Barbuto
Hi Matthew, On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 03:49:48PM +1000, Joyce, Matthew wrote: Out of the available Deb'd emailing solutions can anyone recommend a good SMTP-IMAP combo ? I use Exim for SMTP and Courier-IMAP for IMAP. With this combination, you can make Exim deliver in Maildir format, then

Re: Worried about Exim, my mail is dissappearing?

2002-09-05 Thread Lucas Barbuto
And the $64M prize goes to... On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 10:34:04AM +, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote: qk.com.au has 2 MXes with the same priority: $ host -t mx qk.com.au qk.com.au MX 10 qk.com.au. qk.com.au MX 10 mail.qk.com.au. They are different

Re: help with user quotas

2002-09-04 Thread Lucas Barbuto
Hi Dave, I too have recently been having quota related nightmares with Woody. It seems that some quota tools look for old version quotas by default, while others look at the kernel to get the version. In any case my current work around is to provide both old and new versions of quotas for all

Worried about Exim, my mail is dissappearing?

2002-09-04 Thread Lucas Barbuto
Hi List, I've been running Exim for a few months at a smallish office site, recently I migrated the system to Courier-IMAP (with Maildir format delivery by Exim). A few weeks ago a user complained that they hadn't received some mail from a friend that had tried to send them some messages. I

Re: Worried about Exim, my mail is dissappearing?

2002-09-04 Thread Lucas Barbuto
the Courier logs and seen nothing but imap LOGIN and LOGOUT satements. If I've missed your point here, feel free to correct me :) Thanks, Lucas On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 11:24:20PM -0400, Mark L. Kahnt wrote: On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 22:26, Lucas Barbuto wrote: Hi List, I've been running Exim