! The mimedefang package now builds!
Mark Keller
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I had discussed a milter problem before in a previous request to the
openpkg-dev list.
http://marc.info/?l=openpkg-devm=117147128624622w=2
It turns out I have the problem again now that I am trying to uprade our
packages. The mimedefang package fails to build because it is looking for the
conference.
Mark Keller
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future and this makes it much easier.
Thanks!
Mark Keller
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use $l_prefix/lib/milter/*.h but the header
files point to libmilter/*.h.
So I guess the package should either put the libs in $l_prefix/libmilter or
fix the include lines in the actual header files.
Thanks,
Mark Keller
groups at the same time. This really kills the LDAP servers.
We do actually have the openpkg users in /etc/passwd, but the getent still
forces an LDAP lookup. Getent is very useful with NSS LDAP, so I don't want
to overwrite it.
Thanks again!
Mark Keller
certainly make things way more
efficient.
Thanks,
Mark Keller
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on
Solaris.
Anyhow, the Bill's version doesn't build on Solaris 9 sparc either. Just in
case anyone cares.
Mark Keller
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 11:09 pm, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006, Bill Campbell wrote:
I just heard about iftop at a Seattle Unix Group meeting last
night
pages are still referenced to (imap|ipop)d.8c.
Mark Keller
Systems Administrator
Portland State University
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be done about it, well I don't have the perfect end solution, but
maybe a tighter control of modifications to config files between openpkg
revisions.
Mark Keller
Systems Administrator
Portland State University
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On Friday 08 April 2005 4:04, Bill Campbell wrote:
On Fri, Apr 08, 2005, Mark Keller wrote:
I have to agree that openpkg rpm upgrades often cause problems with config
files. I hate it when my modified configs get moved to .rpmsave when I
know that they would work perfectly fine with the new
the
issue. Now the modules are being built with mod_modulename.so.
I have also submitted a bug report at httpd.apache.org. This seems like a bug
to me. Apache 1.3 did not have this problem.
Thanks,
Mark Keller
Systems Administrator
Portland State University
in the php spec file. I haven't
yet submitted a patch. We are also testing mod_dav_svn shared module support
in apache2 and that seems to be working also.
Mark Keller
Systems Administrator
Portland State University
Hi.
Look at this:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openpkg-devm=110633840325505w=2
of a deal. I suppose that doesn't help other people
that do need it though.
Mark Keller
Systems Administrator
Portland State University
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Developer
want to build PHP or perl with
oracle-barebone.
So at this point I had decided not to make the changes. I was hoping to be
able to upgrade all of our apache instances to apache2 with in the next 6
months anyhow. But that doesn't solve the issue of requires statement.
Mark Keller
Systems
:
Proxies IMAP connections between an IMAP client and server. Mainly used
for
keeping web based IMAP clients connections persistent.
Mark Keller
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Portland State University
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I have uploaded two updates to the apache2 and php spec files.
apache2.spec:
Added with_shared_core, with_mod_filecache, and with_mod_speling.
php.spec:
Added apxs and apxs2 support.
Mark Keller
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Portland State University
Looks like the Mysql 4.1.9 current build, mysql-4.1.9-20050115.src.rpm, is
missing a patch that is in previous builds. Mysql doesn't seem to find the
my.cnf file in %{l_prefix}/etc/mysql . The patch should have the following in
it:
--- mysys/default.c.distWed Jan 29 12:29:20 2003
+++
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