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not directories.
I don't think that AIDE can read tripwire configuration files. You
may want to start with something simpler. E.g.:
database = file://localhost/var/tmp/mysystem.db
database_out = file://localhost/var/tmp/mysystem.db.new
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for the ambigous sources error?
# mysql searches a frood called ''
The index entry for mysql contains an empty PreReq or BuildPreReq
element for mysql.
How did you build the index ?
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this is a bug. RPM reports dependencies to 'rpmlib(...)' that
were not correctly removed from the index but left these empty
PreReq elements.
I have uploaded a fixed version to current.
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00INDEX... files in the subdirectories?
The top-level index files are written manually.
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You might archive the binary RPMs after a build so that you can downgrade
without recompiling. This would also ensure that you go back exactly to the
state (regarding versions, not regarding configuration files!) before an
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and built it with
the 'with_php' option, then you also installed the php binary that
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with_mod_perl and other packages will ignore it. But many
other options are known by multiple packages and will be applied
to all these packages.
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openpkg is current and:
$ rpm -qa |grep python
python-2.2.2-1.2.0
and host is sparc SunOS 5.7
Please install the current version of python. The bug has been fixed.
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Apparently the build on Solaris fails without notification :-(
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For plperl you either need a shared perl library OR compile the perl
library as position-independent code (PIC) so that you can link a
shared perl-module.
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that the php configure failed.
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On Tue, Jul 01, 2003, julien Touche wrote:
Michael van Elst wrote:
The math library (-lm) is missing.
seems sufficient to add it to php CFLAGS in apache.spec
However, the real problem seems to be /users/www/local/lib/libpng.so.
Where does this come from ? OpenPKG does not build shared
the
build of the C++ compiler by specifying with_cxx=no, but some
packages that require a C++ compiler will then fail to build.
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specify 'preferences' for virtual packages like MTA with -H.
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for a positive condition with a non-negating operator is better style
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That was my typo, but still no openpkg-tool on the ftp.
All I found starting with 'o' is:
It is in the PLUS directory.
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saved somewhere if you
need to remove a package and then install it from scratch.
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of build dependecies.
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a different
tag to identify us.
The tag identifies different OpenPKG instances on the same machine
and is by default computed from the prefix.
E.g.:
/usr/local/opkg - ulo
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On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 01:05:02PM +0100, Matthias Kurz wrote:
And it would probably better to use openpkg build, wouldn't it ?
openpkg build -Dapache::with_mod_php=yes -Dapache::with_mod_php_mysql=yes apache | sh
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package dependencies
and produces a shell script of rpm commands to install or update
packages.
It probably makes your life easier with OpenPKG, but it won't fix
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/.openpkg/build file with these command line
options (one per line) for convenience and to avoid the command line
length limit.
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, but we are not using ftp anywhere for security reasons :-)
Anonymous FTP isn't more security relevant than HTTP.
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In particular it should require openldap without SASL support.
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purpose. With OpenPKG you
can do this easily by creating several OpenPKG instances.
N.B. Yes, this approach wastes disk space, but it helps a lot
maintaining such an installation which is more important even
for a small ISP.
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. As an ISP I could not say that I support
PHP, but do not offer lots of functions availble thru PHP.
As an ISP you should not run a single Apache with mod_php for more than
one customer. PHP safe mode is a myth :-)
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are buggy.
The point is that all customers on that server become victims, not just
the one that hosts the exploit. A single bad customer can compromise
all your customers.
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. Please have a look that the index
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dynamic libraries are sorted at run time.
In this case you need to link with libldap first, i.e. -lldap -llber.
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The second point can lead to instabilities if the packages aren't
created carefully, but avoiding --force doesn't solve the problem
of broken packages :)
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to have some idea how to
detect and handle packages that appear more than once in
the database. Note that there is no real package behind
that entry in the database, it is just a Provides: value.
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On Sun, Jul 25, 2004 at 12:03:09AM +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004, Michael van Elst wrote:
[..]
One could special case the openpkg package, but I'd like to avoid this
if possible.
The following patch therefore will simply select the database entry
://your server
name/release/2.0/00INDEX.rdf ntp | /bin/sh -
If you regularly build from a mirror you may want to put the -f
option (and/or -r option) into $HOME/.openpkg/build
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3rd) What does option with_dlz enables ?
It adds the dynamic loadable zones patch.
See http://bind-dlz.sourceforge.net/ for details.
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Can openpkg tool genaret a script that would rebuild all packages with same
options on an other platform.
openpkg build -zawill do this.
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the -e option.
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from this.
I haven't tried it myself :-)
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is the one that was built, so I'm confused here. Anybody know?
Thanks.
MISMATCH says that a package would be updated because it doesn't
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Did you tell the build tool on the client servers to use the f77 option ?
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because there
is no deterministic path for resolving them. The result
might be broken too if you link with an old library that
gets updated later.
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requirement did conflict.
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Looks like the index is broken, it shouldn't include a 00UPLOAD
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installed at all.
There shouldn't be any conflicts. Can you give an example ?
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retry without the -A option. -A selects all packages in the
repository and ignores any packages listed on the command line
(it really should exit with an error if you specify extra packages,
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intermittent problem with the index.
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by having set the ftp_proxy environment variable?
wget and curl will honor that setting, rpm will not.
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be better (easier ?) to put this functionality in the index part. E.g.
an option -d for delete older versions of a package.
I do not really understand your setup. Do you compute the index
directly from RPM/PKG on the build host ?
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This error usually means that the configure script tries to _link_
with libraries that aren't found or that do not exists at all. You
should find a config.log file in the build directory that contains
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2005, Michael van Elst wrote:
On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 12:13:38PM +0200, Matthias Kurz wrote:
[...]
Packages in RPM/PKG are only relevant when you do not upgrade
but reinstall the version (with the same options
with
sendmail-8.13.3-2.3.0
When openpkg-import is built with 'with_mta=yes' then it makes
available the MTA of the operating system to the OpenPKG instance.
This conflicts with the packages exim, postfix, sendmail, ssmtp.
There can be only one MTA.
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(parameter mismatch)
You also ask for different options to be set for the samba
package.
Could you please check the script parameters and the
content of .openpkg/build ?
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as an option because there is no name before the '='
and is ignored.
'no'
- has no '=' sign and gets the default value of 'yes'.
Please remove all the whitespace around '='.
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Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Now that might be interesting from an academic point of view as
it looks like rpm crashed on the junk spec file you fed it (no
program should crash, ever).
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. The option could have any value, so treating anything
not equal to yes as no is a bit more predictable.
%if %{with_ldap} == yes
--with-ldap=yes
%else
--with-ldap=no
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/vacpp/bin/xlc_r -Duse_cxx=/usr/vacpp/bin/xlC_r gtk
should do the trick. The use_XXX Macros are used in %{l_tool_locate xxx}
to locate several standard binaries.
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of RedHat and SuSE but is also available
for other distributions.
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uebertraegt das
regelmaessig an weitere slapds und kuemmert sich auch ums aufraeumen.
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preferred MTA is because
the -z option tells it to forget about installed packages and
there are multiple choices.
You have to give it a hint with -Hpostfix.
N.B. sendmail-8.13.5-2.5.1.src.rpm got lost from the UPD directory.
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tell us in more detail what this means. AFAIK from inspecting the source
of openpkg build this marks the current inspected package as a target
before reverse dependencies trigger it again during the internal
recursion. Sorry, I do not really
-dbi::with_dbd_mysql yes
-Dperl-dbi::with_dbd_pgsql yes
-Dperl-dbi::with_dbd_sqlite no
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