Title: BTS activities for Wednesday, April 04 2012
BTS Activities
Home page: http://www.packetfence.org/bugs/
Project: PacketFence
For the period covering: Wednesday, April 04 2012
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Hi Prankur Gupta,
>
> So, I was thinking since apache have to be used to get the web-based
> configuration, we can use
> the mod_perl which is an optional module in apache itself. It will embed
> the perl interpreter in it so
> it will become easy to output the perl scripts and with proper
> mod
On 04/04/2012 10:33 AM, Ahmad Y Javaid wrote:
> Hi Olivier,
>
> I followed the exact instructions in the guide and tried to install the
> rpm packages first and that itself gave the following error -
>
> Error: Package: perl-Net-Pcap-0.16-1.el5.rf.i386 (rpmforge)
>Requires: libpcap.
Hi Olivier,
I followed the exact instructions in the guide and tried to install the rpm
packages first and that itself gave the following error -
Error: Package: perl-Net-Pcap-0.16-1.el5.rf.i386 (rpmforge)
Requires: libpcap.so.0.9.4
Error: Package: perl-Net-IPv4Addr-0.10-3.el5.noarch (
Hi Ahmad,
On 04/03/2012 04:32 PM, Ahmad Y Javaid wrote:
> Hi Olivier,
>
> I have not come up with a proposal yet, I guess I am quite late for that
> but still, i wanted to learn a little bit before writing the proposal.
>
> I tried configuring packetfence on my Centos 6.2 VM and i tried almost
I've made some replies privately that I want to take public. Here they
are. Oh and turns out I added a few things too.
>> We considered Catalyst but our target platform (CentOS 5) doesn't seem
>> to support it well. We try to stick to RPM packages at all costs so this
>> is an additional constrain
Hi,
I am currently in my first semester of Masters in Computer Science.
I am interested in participating in GSOC 2012.
I know its been late to contact been very hectic schedule at the
university, but I think no time is
too late.
So, I visited your ideas page and came through the project named