Hi!
I have tried to update from the CVS repository, but I get a connection
refused. Also the Access to https://rt.openpkg.org/ returns a Apache Proxy
Error with Connection refused.
cheerio
Steve
--
Steh auf wenn Du am Boden bist! Steh auf auch wenn Du unten liegst !
Steh auf, es wird schon
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004, Steffen Weinreich wrote:
I have tried to update from the CVS repository, but I get a connection
refused.
Fixed by restarting. The problem is that CVS pserverd crashes
from time to time and we've still no solution for this.
Also the Access to https://rt.openpkg.org/
I looked through the online documentation but can't seem to find any
reference as to what the id or tag identifies. What does it mean?
I noticed when I bootstrapped it on Solaris 8 the tag was dcl, but
then when I'm now building it on Solaris 9 the tag changed to ulo.
Why is that? Can this tag
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 05:57:39PM +0100, Matthias Kurz wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004, David M. Fetter wrote:
I looked through the online documentation but can't seem to find any
reference as to what the id or tag identifies. What does it mean?
I noticed when I bootstrapped it on Solaris
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004, Michael van Elst wrote:
I looked through the online documentation but can't seem to find any
reference as to what the id or tag identifies. What does it mean?
I noticed when I bootstrapped it on Solaris 8 the tag was dcl, but
then when I'm now building it on
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004, Michael van Elst wrote:
I looked through the online documentation but can't seem to find any
reference as to what the id or tag identifies. What does it mean?
I noticed when I bootstrapped it on Solaris 8 the tag was
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004, Michael van Elst wrote:
I looked through the online documentation but can't seem to find any
reference as to what the id or tag identifies. What does it mean?
I noticed when I bootstrapped it on Solaris 8 the
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004, David M. Fetter wrote:
I looked through the online documentation but can't seem to find any
reference as to what the id or tag identifies. [...]
Most of the mystery was already revealed. You find information in the
news.txt [1] and upgrade.txt [2] documents. Search for
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 10:00, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
The tag is usually specified during bootstrapping with option --tag
but it can be overridden for each package on the rpm --rebuild command
line with an option --tag, too.
Spectacular! Thanks again.
--
David M. Fetter - UNIX Systems
Before I start hacking out my own spec file I figured I'd ask here to
see if anyone already has an LPRng spec file or src rpm they've put
together. It always makes sense to save time if one can, eh? :-)
--
David M. Fetter - UNIX Systems Administrator
Portland State University - www.oit.pdx.edu
I tested the scripts and build process on Solaris 9 and everything built
flawlessly. FYI. I'm anticipating the same with RHEL3. OpenPKG is
great!
On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 18:04, David M. Fetter wrote:
Hello, all. I wrote a quick and easy step-by-step document on how to
bootstrap openpkg and
11 matches
Mail list logo