Re: Using the compat-egcs packages

2000-11-29 Thread Mario Torre
On 23:52, martedì 28 novembre 2000, you wrote: My question is: is there a specific way to use the compat-egcs compiler? If it is, is it documented somewhere? If it isn't - how can I go about compiling programs which refuse to compile with the new compiler (I am developing PalmOS programs, so

glibc warning message??

2000-11-29 Thread Svante Signell
When running ping the following message appears: Warning: no SO_TIMESTAMP support, falling back to SIOCGSTAMP Is this warning from glibc? If so, does this mean that iputils have to be modified upstream to reflect the changed behaviour in glibc? Other causes, solutions? The new glibc-2.2-5 is

Re: glibc warning message??

2000-11-29 Thread Pekka Savola
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Svante Signell wrote: When running ping the following message appears: Warning: no SO_TIMESTAMP support, falling back to SIOCGSTAMP Is this warning from glibc? If so, does this mean that iputils have to be modified upstream to reflect the changed behaviour in glibc?

Re: What's this?

2000-11-29 Thread Tony Nugent
On Thu Nov 30 2000 at 01:09, Svante Signell wrote: Is this an attack? Successful? Version: portmap-4.0-28 Nov 30 00:47:05 em2 portmap[16190]: connect from 202.8.227.42 to dump(): request from unauthorized host Don't panic. Probably (highly likely) a tcp_wrappers thing. Someone obviously

Guinness Mail list

2000-11-29 Thread Ray Atnip
Is there a guinness mail list? If so, how/where to subscribe? thanks -- Ray Atnip "If we couldn't laugh, we would all go insane." -- Jimmy Buffett ___ Redhat-devel-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Guinness Mail list

2000-11-29 Thread hunter
certainly, its: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (subscribe to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] or https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/guinness-list) HTH Michael Weiner -- Ray Atnip wrote: Is there a guinness mail list? If so, how/where to subscribe? thanks -- Ray Atnip "If we couldn't laugh, we would

knfsd uid/gid remapping (rh6.x)

2000-11-29 Thread Tony Nugent
I find myself in a situation where I badly need to do NFS uid/gid remapping between two redhat 6.2 boxes that are currently using knfsd for NFS directory sharing. exports(5) says that it is possible to do uid/gid remapping, with all sorts of great solutions. However, this is obviously NOT

Re: knfsd uid/gid remapping (rh6.x)

2000-11-29 Thread John Summerfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: what I want? Hmmm... is there a user-space daemon that I can use Use the earlier nfsd (RHL 6.1? 6.0?) and check the kernel docs to verify that it's compatible with your kernel. ___ Redhat-devel-list mailing list [EMAIL

Re: What's this?

2000-11-29 Thread R P Herrold
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Svante Signell wrote: Is this an attack? Successful? Version: portmap-4.0-28 Nov 30 00:47:05 em2 portmap[16190]: connect from 202.8.227.42 to dump(): request from unauthorized host Yes a probe -- not successful from what you show here. Either you lack a firesall, or