Re: rfv: fix more lib dependencies

2006-10-28 Thread Wes Hardaker
> "TA" == Thomas Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: TA> I'm calling for votes to include this in 5.4. -1 I'm more inclined to vote in favor of it if you could list all the platforms that such a feature is tested on, including the oldest ones you could find that support shared libraries. Eve

Re: rfv: mem HAL for IRIX

2006-10-28 Thread Kai-Thorsten Hambrecht
would vote +1 Regards, Kai. - Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Serve

Re: rfv: fix more lib dependencies

2006-10-28 Thread Marcus Rueckert
On 2006-10-28 14:54:12 +0200, Thomas Anders wrote: > I'm calling for votes to include this in 5.4. +1 darix -- openSUSE - SUSE Linux is my linux openSUSE is good for you www.opensuse.org -

rfv: fix more lib dependencies

2006-10-28 Thread Thomas Anders
Following up the IRC admin meeting, I'm hereby proposing a patch that makes the "as needed" support (fulfill library dependencies at library link time rather than application link time) more complete. It adds libwrap, libnm (HP-UX), libperfstat (AIX) and libadm (Solaris) to the set of candidates fo

Re: Re: snmpd crash

2006-10-28 Thread Venkata Guddeti
Thank you very much That worked. Reddy Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 27/10/06, Venkata Guddeti wrote:> Forgot to give my snmpd.conf file.> rocommunity gbbf> rwcommunity gbbfFrom the FAQ:How do I configure access control?- Note that it is *not* nece

Fwd: Re: snmpd crash

2006-10-28 Thread Venkata Guddeti
Forgot to give my snmpd.conf file. ### # # snmpd.conf # #   - created by the snmpconf configuration program #### # SECTION: Agent Operating Mode # #  

Re: rfv(?): 5.4 ucd-snmp/memory: memTotalFree

2006-10-28 Thread Dave Shield
On 27/10/06, Thomas Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So it currently gives free *physical* memory for UCD-SNMP-MIB::memTotalFree > while 5.3.x (at least on Linux where I've checked) adds free swap as the > comment > implies. On Linux, perhaps. But what about the other architectures. >Is t