Re Aaron!
On Wed, Oct 20, 2004, Aaron Bostick wrote:
[...] I have discovered I can upgrade my hosts to newer releases just
by changing the index build uses when curling for packages.
For example, every host has .openpkg/build with something like this in
it:
-f
Hi,
I tried to compile
Bind 9 with DLZ support, and the patches do not apply correctly.
The error text is
appendend.
Bye,
Peter
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On Tue, 2004-10-19 at 15:44, Michael van Elst wrote:
On Tue, Oct 19, 2004 at 02:29:41PM -0700, David M. Fetter wrote:
Well, in our last example problem, the installed instance of gcc was
simply a vanilla version with no additional options other than the
default. However we needed the f77
Hello dear all!
Please help with an advice.
I'm trying to build OpenPKG's gettext, but it fails:
/usr/local/bin/cc -O2 -pipe -o gettext gettext-gettext.o ../lib/libgrt.a
../intl/.libs/libintl.a -lc
../intl/.libs/libintl.a(loadmsgcat.o)(.text+0x119): In function
`_nl_init_domain_conv':
:
Hi,
Also one question regarding usage of build command. Is there any arguments
that will install new package with all dependences, but will not reinstall
and rebuild any packages already installed? I'm tried to install samba with
subdependencies but build starting from openpkg, openpkg-tools,
Hey guys,
I currently rsync SRC and UPD from release directories but not the BIN
directory. My plan is to put my own files in BIN. So I recently
upgraded a server and copied his binary rpms from his RPM/PKG directory
to the BIN/sparc64-solaris8/ directory on the ftp/rsync host.
I've tried
From what I've seen so far if you want to install binaries then the
build options would simply be -A or -A -i.
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 09:47, Aaron Bostick wrote:
Hey guys,
I currently rsync SRC and UPD from release directories but not the BIN
directory. My plan is to put my own files in BIN.
On Itanium/RHEL3 (which is not an officially supported platform, I know),
there are problems building packages that use the openpkg c++ compiler. The
linker doesn't automatically link in libunwind, so there are many undefined
references like this:
Hi,
Found alson one trouble with release 2.2 on Fedora Core 2, here is the
result of compilation of perl:
sys/sysctl.h - sys/sysctl.ph
sys/sysinfo.h - sys/sysinfo.ph
sys/syslog.h - sys/syslog.ph
sys/sysmacros.h - sys/sysmacros.ph
sys/termios.h - sys/termios.ph
sys/time.h - sys/time.ph
What build options if any did you use? If you do not use any options,
then the default should be the behavior you expect, that is only build
the packages which currently aren't installed.
Aaron
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 11:46, Georgy Goshin wrote:
Hi,
Also one question regarding usage of build
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you give me some help how to prepare a chroot environment apropriate to
build a separate instance of OpenPkg-2.2 with same packages and --with options
to upgrade my prodution running at /opkg ?
I guess I should:
a) mkdir /chrootOS
b)
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004, Georgy Goshin wrote:
Found alson one trouble with release 2.2 on Fedora Core 2, here is the
result of compilation of perl:
sys/sysctl.h - sys/sysctl.ph
sys/sysinfo.h - sys/sysinfo.ph
sys/syslog.h - sys/syslog.ph
sys/sysmacros.h - sys/sysmacros.ph
sys/termios.h -
Could you stop sending me the e-mails, please?
Tried I few times to stop them but it is not working.
Thanks in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . .
On Thursday 21 October 2004 14:56, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004, Georgy Goshin wrote:
Found alson one trouble with release 2.2
Now I can't check, I did't save the output but I started the procedure from
root account, so it should not be permission problem.Maybe it could be cause
because of not standart prefix used (/usr/local)?
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On Thu, Oct
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 07:46:33PM +0300, Georgy Goshin wrote:
Hi,
Also one question regarding usage of build command. Is there any arguments
that will install new package with all dependences, but will not reinstall
and rebuild any packages already installed?
A simple openpkg build
Yep, tahnk you a lot, running openpkg buil without an arguments (or simply
with -K) does exactly what I want :)
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What build options if any did you use? If you do not use any options,
then the default should be the
Hi again,
In 2.2 release the situation is the same.
Let me rephraze my question, in Amavis documentation written rhat the best
way to start amavisd is not milter but case with dual mta setup, as far as I
understood this means not the way OpenPKG's sendmail configured. On 25 port
should listen
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