On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 12:26 AM, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> Beginning Tuesday 15 January 2013 radio streaming within the desktop
> client will only be available to Last.fm subscribers (monthly fee).
> Due to this should not lastfm-player either be dropped or moved to
> nonfree now before Mga3 goe
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Certains paquets ont été installés mais d'autres ont échoué.
Le paquetage demandé ne peut pas être installé :
perl-B-C-1.420.0-2.mga2.i586 (car perlapi-5.14.2 est non satisfait)
Regards.
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[olivier@localhost ~]$ blender
Segmentation fault
[olivier@localhost ~]$ rpm -q blender
blender-2.65-2.mga3
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While teaching a class in admin of GNU & Linux I noted that
systemctl reload smbd.service does NOT reread the /etc/group file.
When adding a new user to a group which in smb.conf grants them access
to a share, it was necessary to restart the service in order to grant
the new group members acces
While teaching a class in admin of GNU & Linux I noted that logrotate
was using SysV notation to close the logs in order to rotate them
service httpd closelog
which works fine, but the equivilent command in systemd
systemctl closelog httpd.service
does NOT work
Richard
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While teaching a class in administration of GNU Linux using Mageia I
noted that when setting ENABLE_PAM_WHEEL_FOR_SU in msec that neither the
group nor the permissions of the exec su were changed.
[rrc@pwyr ~]$ ls -al $( which su )
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 34904 Jun 9 2012 /bin/su*
to my way o
On Thu, 2012-12-13 at 18:26 -0500, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> Beginning Tuesday 15 January 2013 radio streaming within the desktop
> client will only be available to Last.fm subscribers (monthly fee).
>
> Due to this should not lastfm-player either be dropped or moved to
> nonfree now before Mga3
Beginning Tuesday 15 January 2013 radio streaming within the desktop
client will only be available to Last.fm subscribers (monthly fee).
Due to this should not lastfm-player either be dropped or moved to
nonfree now before Mga3 goes final?
Charles
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Theory of Selective Supervision:
Le 13/12/2012 23:27, tmb a écrit :
tmb 0.10.2-2.mga3:
+ Revision: 330532
- fix fedora update git url (P0)
There is a configuration file for this kind of issues... No need to
patch hardcoded default every time there is a change in fedora mirrors list.
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BOFH excuse #300:
Digital Manipulator
Hi.
In our enviroment we are shipping our own local CA certificate on the machines.
In order to learn how to do that properly, I looked at the rootcerts package.
In doing that I noticed that the rootcerts package is architecture dependant,
as in it builds i586 and x86_64 packages, and not noarch
On 13/12/12 06:53, Joseph Wang wrote:
Looking over this page:
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Python_policy
>
* I'd like to add a rule (which is followed by current packages) that
the prefix "py" should
generally be removed from a package name. For example pyopencl should be called
python-opencl.
'Twas brillig, and eatdirt at 13/12/12 19:25 did gyre and gimble:
> Hi (Colin) :D
> I don't know if this is because I still have obsolete files, but if I do a
>
> service dm restart
>
> just after boot on the console of tty2, then the X server restarts but
> on tty3, dunno if this is wanted, but
Hi (Colin) :D
I don't know if this is because I still have obsolete files, but if I do a
service dm restart
just after boot on the console of tty2, then the X server restarts but
on tty3, dunno if this is wanted, but I would have expected it to
restart on tty1.
Cheers,
Chris
PS :I can expla
On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 14:53:04 +0800
Joseph Wang wrote:
> Looking over this page:
>
> https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Python_policy
>
> * python-pyp2rpm is undergoing review right now. Once it's in
> cauldron, I'd like to
> point to that package as something that packagers you should use to
> get a f
Claire REVILLET a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Le 13/12/2012 09:00, Shlomi Fish a écrit :
>> Hi Joseph,
>>
>> On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 14:53:04 +0800
>> Joseph Wang wrote:
>>
> [...]
>>> * I'd like to add a rule (which is followed by current packages) that
>>> the prefix "py" should
>>> generally be removed from
Le 13/12/2012 15:43, Guillaume Rousse a écrit :
Le 13/12/2012 15:24, Claire REVILLET a écrit :
Hi,
Le 13/12/2012 09:00, Shlomi Fish a écrit :
Hi Joseph,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 14:53:04 +0800
Joseph Wang wrote:
[...]
* I'd like to add a rule (which is followed by current packages) that
the pr
Le 13/12/2012 15:24, Claire REVILLET a écrit :
Hi,
Le 13/12/2012 09:00, Shlomi Fish a écrit :
Hi Joseph,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 14:53:04 +0800
Joseph Wang wrote:
[...]
* I'd like to add a rule (which is followed by current packages) that
the prefix "py" should
generally be removed from a pack
On Thursday 13. December 2012 15.24, Claire REVILLET wrote:
> I disagree on that point: software and libraries names are choose by the
> developers.
> Who are we to change them ?
>
> Adding "python-" at the beginning of the package name for our own
> organization is one thing, changing the name
Hi,
Le 13/12/2012 09:00, Shlomi Fish a écrit :
Hi Joseph,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 14:53:04 +0800
Joseph Wang wrote:
[...]
* I'd like to add a rule (which is followed by current packages) that
the prefix "py" should
generally be removed from a package name. For example pyopencl should be
called
On 4 December 2012 08:18, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
>> fwang 8.32-5.mga3:
>> + Revision: 323949
>> - add back pcretest
>
> pcre requires lib64pcre1 = 8.32-5.mga3.
> So I should be able to remove old lib64pcre0:
> rpm -e --test lib64pcre0-8.21-2.mga3.x86_64
> error: Failed dependencies:
> lib
Le 13/12/2012 09:00, Shlomi Fish a écrit :
* Also for grouping. I'd like to add a rule that Development/Python
is intended for packages
which provide general development libraries for python, and if the
library fits into an obvious
other category (i.e. python routines for cosmology calculations)
Hi Joseph,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 14:53:04 +0800
Joseph Wang wrote:
> Looking over this page:
>
> https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Python_policy
>
> * python-pyp2rpm is undergoing review right now. Once it's in
> cauldron, I'd like to
> point to that package as something that packagers you should use
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