Matej Cepl, Sun, 20 Sep 2009 05:55:50 +:
> /me shakes his fist at comps and complaints for thousand times that we
* for the thousandth time
(shaking fist doesn't excuse me from English grammar)
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Colin Walters, Fri, 18 Sep 2009 15:46:50 +:
> These are wrong and should be in the comps group. Looks like Matthias
> added them. I'll move them to comps now.
Which seems like to typical Fedora event ... after all FESCO approved
Features, code freezes, etc. etc., somebody just throws incomp
Is Fedora still using xinetd? I thought we moved to something like launchd
by now?
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Steve Grubb, Fri, 18 Sep 2009 08:24:18 -0400:
> > I also think that the reason xinetd came into existence in the first
> > place has long since passed.
>
> Do y
Steve Grubb, Fri, 18 Sep 2009 08:24:18 -0400:
> I also think that the reason xinetd came into existence in the first
> place has long since passed.
Do you think that Fedora should humbly return with a cap in hand to inetd?
Matěj
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Martin Langhoff, Fri, 18 Sep 2009 17:29:48 +0200:
> In other words, xinetd is a saviour when you are running OLPC's School
> Servers :-)
That's not the point Steve was trying to make (I guess) ... what you need
could be easily as well accomplished by its predecessory inetd server
which does basc
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=505754
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=510290
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=523973
I have closed 510290 and 523973 as dups of 505754.
Report 505754 has a comment by p...@xelerance.
Dnssec was introduced as a default in Fedora 11 and continues in Fedora 12.
The dnssec-conf package was introduced to modify/configure /etc/named.conf for
the dnssec support. Unfortunately, dnssec-conf (specifically /usr/sbin/dnssec-
configure has a significant problem. The problem is document
2009/9/19 Aioanei Rares
> Today while installing F11 from DVD, I noticed something : if one has
> multiple Ethernet cards in his/her computer, if booting with 'asknetwork',
> when it comes to configuring the network you are greeted with eth0 : address> and below eth1 : . I think it would be nift
Today while installing F11 from DVD, I noticed something : if one has
multiple Ethernet cards in his/her computer, if booting with 'asknetwork',
when it comes to configuring the network you are greeted with eth0 : and below eth1 : . I think it would be niftier if the
identification string of the c
Compose started at Sat Sep 19 06:15:04 UTC 2009
Broken deps for i386
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PolicyKit-olpc-1.2-2.fc11.noarch requires /var/lib/PolicyKit-public
anerley-0.0.20-3.fc12.i686 requires libmissioncontrol-client.so.0
anerley-0.0.
Howard Wilkinson píše v So 19. 09. 2009 v 09:31 +0100:
> Before cutting the code I would like to get in touch with the upstream
> developer(s). I have looked at the JWHOIS web page and there is a
> bug-jwhois address but not other contact details. Does anybody have any
> upstream contact I should
Will there be direct downloads? I'm seeing poor performance from the
torrents again.
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I want to add a rate-limiting feature to jwhois so that if we try to
issue a request to a whois provider that exceeds their query rate it
will get rejected with a suitable message.
I have a scheme to do this that uses memcached to hold the rate
counters, so this can be done network wide where mult
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