Dear Openpkg,
Finally getting the time to commence an upgrade of our Openpkg toolset
from version 3 to version 4.
Have done a successful build of the bootstrap package, but now running
into problems.
On running any openpkg command receive:
openpkg:WARNING: invalid permissions on
of these commands?
I will continue to investigate, but wanted to report my findings so far.
Jason
From: openpkg-users-ow...@openpkg.org
[mailto:openpkg-users-ow...@openpkg.org] On Behalf Of Wilson Jason
Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 8:32 AM
Openpkg People,
Is there any information you can provide the existing users?
With the cessation of Openpkg-3 updates and no way to use Openpkg-4 we
are in a bit of a situation now. There are packages and version upgrade
we would like to do, but no easy way forward.
We have also been looking at
-maintain or seek alternatives until this can be determined.
Jason Wilson
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Department of Environment and Resource
Wilson Jason wrote:
multilib is disabled by default. Rebuilding now with multilib
explicitly enabled and will report how it goes.
Building of gcc went fine - now have multilib support.
Unfortunately having problems with squid still.
When squid is running its configure scripts it is doing
openpkg-users-ow...@openpkg.org wrote:
On Thu, Feb 05, 2009, Wilson Jason wrote:
[...]
Now, gcc doesn't like this and the Squid configure scripts changes
this to '-m64'.
Unfortunately gcc doesn't support 64bit builds and any compile
returns an error about multilib not being supported
Dear Openpkg people,
Last year I worked with you guys to add large file support to squid
builds.
Recently I had a requirement to rebuild squid and now I am running into
some problems.
The previous build I used (squid-3.0.1-20080223), worked fine. The
latest version (squid-3.0.13-20090203) has
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All users which you add to prefix/etc/openpkg/managers are
allowed the same privileges as the management user.
Thanks for this - did this and things seemed to be working fine...
famous last words.
Unfortunate side affect though was that the HOME variable for each
Dear openpkg people,
We have deployed various Openpkg based tools and have various
administrators that need to access.
Is there any simple way to allow all users in a group (or a static list
of users) access to run the 'openpkg' administrative commands, eg:
openpkg rc apache restart
Openpkg'ers,
With the recent work on getting large file support in Squid to work I
have finally determined the cause of another annoying problem that had
previously eluded me.
When you do an upgrade of squid there is a rpm post install script that
restarts squid.
Unfortunately the restart
Ralf (or others),
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ralf S.
Engelschall
Sent: Wednesday, 20 February 2008 4:35 PM
To: openpkg-users@openpkg.org
Subject: Re: Squid large file support
Sure, now applied -- I just used with_largefile (no
Dear Openpkg People,
We are running squid (squid-3.0.1-20080101) on Solaris 10 and ran into
32bit file size limits for log files.
Is it possible to get something like the following patch included:
--- squid.spec.orig 2008-02-20 11:15:24.704719000 +1000
+++ squid.spec 2008-02-20
Trying to build rrdtool-1.2.26-20071120 on Solaris 10 and getting an
error with not having 'POSIX_MADV_RANDOM' undeclared.
Manually applied http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool-trac/changeset/1242 and
appears to move past this problem.
Now got a 'error: invalid pre-processing directive #undefine' - so
Dear openpkg maintainers,
We have previously been using an older version of delegate
(delegate-9.2.4-2.20061018) and due to some problems with getting it to
log anything useful I decided to try the 'current' version
(delegate-9.6.0-20070520).
This is on Solaris 10 SPARC machines.
The problem
For debugging aid please have a look at the last paragraph of
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openpkg-devm=116608524305991
I had found the instructions in the fsl code, but had hoped
there might be an easier way...
On a related question - does the fsl library re-read
configuration on the fly
Replying to myself -
Some additional testing I managed to break it down to:
fsl-l2tool 'syslog(target=remote)'
l2tool:ERROR: failed to parse specification (invalid use; line
1, column 23: `ote)'; failed to configure channel with
'target=remote')
It would appear to me that the configuration
Could someone please help me with configuring postfix to sends its logs
to both a local file and to a syslog server?
I have read the online FAQ at http://www.ossp.org/pkg/lib/fsl/faq.html
and I still cant seem to get it to work.
The configuration file I have is shown below. I have tried many
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