Hi Jerome,
FYI - I had to clean out my apt cache directory for the dist-upgrade
to work. I had ran numerous dist-upgrades over the past few days and
ssh still did not work. Even after Anil said that it had been fixed
in a post to IRC on Oct 9 according to the logs
Hi Anil,
Many Thanks to you and everyone else involved for the work to get a
newer kernel version available and a build environment that NCP users
can use to try and compile our own kernel versions! I'm excited to
hear that the nexenta-on-source package should allow us to start
compiling on an
-sfe/debian/postinst would do, I think.
On Sat, 2009-03-07 at 07:57 -0800, Jason Upton wrote:
I'd like to remove the conflict between sunwsfe and myamanet-sfe
packages by renaming the myamanet-sfe version of the driver (they are
currently both named sfe). But I cannot find the source
I'd like to remove the conflict between sunwsfe and myamanet-sfe
packages by renaming the myamanet-sfe version of the driver (they are
currently both named sfe). But I cannot find the source for sunwsfe
to change the debian/control file to remove the conflict.
Is this part of nexenta-on?
problems still exist before diving in
again.
Cheers,
-Tim
Jason Upton wrote:
Tim-
Thanks for the feedback.
Yeah, as I substituted amd64 for 64 to create that patch I was
thinking to myself man this is probably not what we really want - it
was just more of an idea and to see
has a uname module which should just be internal env
calls. I'll keep the patch in mind but I'm not ultimately sure how I want to
deal with this yet.
As for the package version, adding -1 is appropriate.
Thanks,
-Tim
Jason Upton wrote:
Tim-
FYI...
I put a svn diff of what I think
thoughts/comments?
Thanks,
Jason
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Jason Upton wavejumpe...@gmail.com wrote:
Tim-
Thanks for the feedback.
Yeah, as I substituted amd64 for 64 to create that patch I was
thinking to myself man this is probably not what we really want - it
was just more of an idea
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Jérôme Warnier jwarn...@beeznest.net wrote:
Just uploaded. And now many of my Unknown PCI devices are recognized.
:)
I guess this is just a question of updating the pciids db (using the
provided update-pciids script for example, which is just downloading it
. As soon as I get this working with the regular hardy
iso I hope to enable an xfce4 iso builder with the updated/added
myamanet network drivers and new memtest86+ (the memtest part of the
new iso I built is working).
Jason
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Tim Spriggs t...@tajinc.org wrote:
Jason
Hi,
The package libgnomecups1.0-1 in the apt repository depends on
libgnutls12 but that appears to have been replaced with libgnutls13.
I rebuilt the package on my ncp2 beta1 test machine without changes
and the dependency was updated in the .deb files (looks like this
comes from d_shlibs package
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 8:58 AM, Anil Gulecha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Jason,
Feel free to upload the package, and let the changelog say something
like Rebuilt for latest lib*..
Done. Here is the changelog entry:
libgnomecups (0.2.3-1nexenta3) hardy; urgency=low
* Re-Built for NCP
- an upgraded installation stops working as default behaviors change
I think listsnapshots=off gets set somewhere in the upgrade path. My test
system used to list snapshots via zfs list and does not after my upgrade
to b103.
Hi Tim,
I don't follow exactly what you guys were talking about,
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