tor, 2003-02-06 kl. 05:17 skrev Rodger Donaldson:
> On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 09:05:29PM +0100, Trond Eivind Glomsr?d wrote:
> > l??r, 2002-12-28 kl. 23:36 skrev John:
> > > On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Rodger Donaldson wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Starting with 8, and apprently to continue with 8.1, postg
lør, 2002-12-28 kl. 23:36 skrev John:
> On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Rodger Donaldson wrote:
>
> >
> > Starting with 8, and apprently to continue with 8.1, postgresql
> > appears to be lacking large chunks of hitherto present functionality,
> > such as the pgaccess client. Are there any plans to restor
Are there any simple examples in use of the help function in
newt/python?
popcorn.py has a few lines mentioning help, but it doesn't seem to have
any effect - and just setting the helpCallBack on the screen object
doesn't seem to help much.
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> When redhat said that it was now using /sbin/ip for doing the
> network configuration, I was suprised that ifup-routes was not using
> it too.
Please file this in bugzilla, against initscripts.
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dir. Please help.
This list is a development list, not a support list. Please ask
questions like this on a more generic mailing list (like redhat-list
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generic redhat-list.
If you want support, go to http://www.redhat.com/support/
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Kerberos5, I'm appending a
> > > > > small patch that fixes the problem.
> > > >
> > > > Kerberos was added to RHL62 in errata last September or so.
> > >
> > > Yes, but it wasn't added to RH61
> >
&
o.
Kerberos has been in RHL62 since release - openssh, OTOH, appeared in
RHL 7.
Openssl was released for RHL 6.2 when we added RHN support for this platform.
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y SGI. It has some nice features. It's rather invasive on parts of
the kernel. And it'd be an easier call if it made it into the
mainstream kernel (more eyes, more exposure, less risk of having to
maintain a separate, on disk file format)
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It's covering both.
For the special case of the installer, you have anaconda-devel-list:
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list.
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er charts depicting which tasks depend on others.
>
> korganiser lets me record tasks, but not the relationships between them.
>
>
> Years ago I remember things like Harvard Project and I think MS had something
> too.
Look for M
(e.g. redhat-watch)
> are delayed at least several days compared with RHN.
That's the worst case. The submission adresses are drowning in spam,
so they can be overlooked in the list from the list manager (I'm the
one doing it... I get 50
Jure Pecar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> is there any ETA of the next release of RedHat? I know that 'when it's
> ready' is the best answer, but i'd want to have a bit more precise
> estimate to plan my activties upon ...
We don't preannounce releases.
disk 2 to be checked first
> and then put in disk 1 and continue, the install fails with a
> screen for of garbage...
There is a skipjack-list for discussions of skipjack.
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n of %post scriptlet from sh-utils-2.0.11-13 failed, exit status
> 1
> -
Bugzilla, please.
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ieces) requires the
> historic version and there're some problems with porting...
That wouldn't be a correct statement. We're not upgrading it because
of the need to stay compatible.
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ules) with python 1.5.2 as
shipped in RHL 7. We don't want to break binary compatiblity within a
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specific lists (enigma-list, seawolf-list) or the generic
redhat-list. This is a development list (development of and on Red Hat Linux)
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"vishist mandapaka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Can anyone point me to the source code for "top" command.
> thanks
You'll find it on CD 3 or 4, in the SRPM directory. If you do a
"rpm -qif `which top`", you'll see that it's built
Pekka Savola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 9 Mar 2002, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
> > Pekka Savola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Nalin Dahyabhai wrote:
> > > > On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 03:33:37PM -0500, Bill N
as an update with new library version number, and
> release openssl095a package like how it's done with RHL7x.
Since we don't support openssh on that platform, there isn't any
reason for us to do so.
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> Could the j2sdk version difference cause the
> application to run slower ?
Yes. Also, the JDK might be less tunes for the Linux platform GUI-wise.
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o cut-n-paste the result of an rpm and send it vie email than
> go to the web fill the form ... yes I'm lazy, but most case it can help
> a lot if I send an email (at least more than if I neither send a mail
> nor create a bugreport)
e sometiems reasons why they aren't fixed ("it
doesn't build anymore, but need to fix bar first), but they are known.
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zed option `-symbolic'
>
> Built on an i686 Enigma (+ all RH-released updates + v2.4.17 kernel) box.
It builds on 7.2 for me (7.2 is not a supported target for
it, but it shouldn't fail and I built it there before I built it on rawhide)
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Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
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> > Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > Under what circumstances? ( what is BT? DT? ) RH7.2 & above ? RH6.1?
> >
> > RHL 7.2. The client
Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Under what circumstances? ( what is BT? DT? ) RH7.2 & above ? RH6.1?
RHL 7.2. The client side (smbfs) does not work.
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use it.
>
> How can you tell ? ask the samba folks if it can do files >2gigs and
> under what circumstances
It can. BT, DT.
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> > > happened one time in the
> > > redhat ftp site)
> >
> > Have you thought about using rsync instead? Rsync is
> > much more robust than the aforementioned proggies.
>
>
> My efforts at connecting to RH with rsync have been entirely
> unsuccessful
"Philip T. Cobbin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've had good results with open motif...and I believe it's now part of
> the redhat 7.2 release.
It's not.
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> ANY advice would be very much appreciated. Thanks!
There is no installer for it... install RHL 7.2 w/updates, then
upgrade gcc, glibc, binutils, rpm and then the rest.
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for some applications not
> programmed to deal with large files, RH7.2 on a dual pentium box
> running Samba should be able to deal with and serve files larger than
> 2 gigs? That it's basically a 2.4 kernel thing?
2.4 kernel, 2.2 glibc (or pat
ikely that you've updated components, and that
things (bootdisks and CDs) no longer fit.
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servers: security.
If you look in Rawhide, you'll find vsftpd which is designed with
security in mind.
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ches very popular
:).
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/
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CEO wake
> up one morning and decide "We should ship 7.3 in two weeks", and everyone
> scurries off to download the latest of the 1000 packages that make it up,
> put them into RPM's, and ship it out? :)
No. :)
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t I've found very strange that insight isn't included in
> RHL while ddd is, specially considering that insight is even maintained
> by sources.redhat.com folks.
Rather different groups of people... the tools people like tcl/tk. You
won't find many not detesting it in the group
r :/dev/fd0
I suggest you ask on enigma-list - redhat-devel is for development
of/on Red Hat Linux.
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> Is this the appropriate list where rawhide developers
> mediate
Yes.
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> Conflicts-line.
rpm doesn't require that
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Yes, if it has permissions to do so (host based access or the proper
cookie) and knows what display to use.
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in bugzilla (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla) after taking
the time to look for similar reports first.
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Riku Meskanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anybody know if there exist a project(s) or effort(s)
> to create a proper centralized management system for Linux?
Red Hat Network, http://rhn.redhat.com, is targeted at
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ubscribe to the roswell list
> for that), but something more general.
We haven't announced any RHL 7.2 yet, FTR.
> Is there a site like that? Or these are information internal to
> redhat?
Release dates and product schedules are.
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was released. Hopefully, XFS will end up in the ac kernels... perhaps
someone from SGI knows if they are submitted?
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Mitchell Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> http://www.namesys.com/ is the home site for reiserfs. I haven't
> done any bench marks but they say it's the fastest thing going for
> read/writeing a lot of files
With databases, the performance sucks compared to ext2
Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
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> > No. This is data for dealing with building foo.o when you have
> > foo.c. If you change the config, these data will be invalid so you
> > have to rebuild everything.
>
> But I did
Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
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> > Tony Nugent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > On Sun May 06 2001 at 21:48, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> > >
> > > > Dan Kegel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
' before rebuilding?
>
> This is definitely an FAQ.
>
> Why isn't the kernel-source rpm distributed like that as its default
> state?
To facilitate compilation of modules on your own, without having to
build a kernel first.
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> > charset="iso-8859-1"
> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> No no, turn all that crud off. Especially don't send it to mailing
> lists. Please.
iso-8859-1 and QP are just fine, but the HTML isn't necesarry.
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bugs in 2.95.2. Our compiler is
much closer to what eventually will become gcc 3.
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We've fixed that some time ago - try a newer kernel from Rawhide.
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> # make old libc5 binaries work
> #
> rpm -Uv /.../6.1/RedHat/RPMS/ld.so-1.9.5-11.i386.rpm
> rpm -Uv /.../6.1/RedHat/RPMS/libc-5.3.12-31.i386.rpm
That's for making it compatible with RHL 4.2 and earlier, not 5.x.
RHL 5.0 was the big switch to glibc.
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hey upgrade to
> > > RedHat 7.0 their systems will break.
> >
> > Actually, you are dealing with a loader/libc issue. RedHat stopped
> > including the libc-5 compatibility package(s) after 6.2. Install the
> > appropriate RPMs from a 6.1 or 6.2 distribution and you
Christopher Abbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yesterday, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
> > If memory serves, the kernel was rushed for security reasons.
>
> So then they do have *access* to these stress tests of yours?
Alan works here, and he is the one maintaning 2.2,
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> > Christopher Abbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > Today, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
> > > > Because the reason for not shipping 2.2.18 when we did t
Christopher Abbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Today, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
> > Because the reason for not shipping 2.2.18 when we did the errata was
> > its failing of stresstests.
>
> yuck, failing how?
VM layer. It starts working again in 2.2.19pre
?
>
> I hate to say it, but why bother with 2.2.17 when 2.2.18 is out
Because the reason for not shipping 2.2.18 when we did the errata was
its failing of stresstests.
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Levente Farkas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> is it possible to upload something to the contrib as in the "old
> days" ?
incoming.redhat.com
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> > arts is in a separate package.
>
> A binary package yes, source no.
Ah. Well, as that is the way KDE ships it and it doesn't require
everyone to install kdelibs to use SDL I don't see anything wrong with
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Svante Signell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it reasonable to have SDL and SDL_mixer depending on arts
> i.e. kdelibs?
arts is in a separate package.
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evelopers look there anyway?).
> >
> > I don't.
>
> But there surely exist some quality (although home-made) packages
> for RH, that never make it either into the main distro or into
> powertools.
Probably. But there is also a lot of other things there, perhaps with
a very limited audience or which for other reasons aren't part of RHL.
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27;t think that's a policy, but I would recommend users to stay
away from those and use our packages :)
> (Do any of the developers look there anyway?).
I don't.
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ur kernel configuration if you choose to view
> development and/or incomplete code and drivers. that means linus torvalds
> thinks it's not ready for prime time just yet.
>
> i just hope redhat will do the same thing with ext3.
Ext3 won't even be included.
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> Hey guys, need a little help here as my mbox is filling up very quickly...
>
> Having a little problem setting up pop3 server/telnet/ftp, etc etc, etc,
> etc
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patibility in a series. Also, there are license issues - how
important they are, depends on who you talk to.
[1] The modules aren't even in the same location
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>
> i have the 600c model and it works using it as one Alps MD-2000.
Put it in bugzilla[1] against LPRng.
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/
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support to anaconda.
I doubt that - if we make one, it will probably be after the rest is
finished and thus it won't make the CD.
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> Right now, on RH 7.0, Webalizer is run after the logrotate for Apache:
Probably a good point - I suggest you put it in bugzilla
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is to work and can just tell me the secret, but if not I can
> try it again and keep track of debugging info this time.
PCMCIA has problems FTTB. We're working on it.
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works in any way (the subpackages usually will, but integration might
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re who is _structurally_ unsecure like sendmail?
Sendmail is widely used, and despite that haven't had any big
incidents the last years
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p2date is better than apt at updating systems, FTTB (authentication
of all parts, signed packages (and checking thereof), encrypted
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they open source, they aren't freely distributable.
We couldn't distribute a binary JDK even if we wanted to, AFAIK.
>For the record, Kaffe is cool but its not fully compatible
> with newer developments (Swing, Java2, etc)
Kaffe isn't very good for almost any practical us
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Not really - more a "if it's a bug or feature enhancement, put it in
bugzilla or it doesn't really exist" statement (BTW: The above has
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lly with
> this kernel (i.e. off the hard drive). We only saw the problem on the
> boot floppy.
>
> Have you guys encountered this?
Yes. No solution yet.
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> > Levente Farkas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > but (as always) I prefer freedom and the chance for choice. that's what
> > > I realy request fro
ated to
> Red Hat's connection with ext3.
ext3 isn't ready yet - I'm pretty sure we'll have 2.4 kernels with
ReiserFS before we have ext3 support.
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kde game even if I prefer gnome (ok
> now both are supported, but once upon a time..).
QT/KDE wasn't nearly open at the time - QT had significant,
non-acceptable restrictions (no commercial use, no fixes or other
patches allowed).
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> who knows there is people east of Rhode Island in the fabled countries of
> France, United Kingdom and Germany. :-)
Have you filed that in bugzilla?
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>
> > > For the record, I would like to see ext3, jfs, xfs, and reiserfs all
> > > stable and viable filesystem choices, with mature utilities and tools to
> &g
her. And perfect
i18n. Oh, and world peace while we're at it.
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I've yet to see that happen (if you're talking about totally
irrecoverable, as opposed to the "run fsck manually" message).
> But that does not mean it has to be ReiserFS. Ext3, SGI's XFS and IBM's JFS
> are alternatives.
I'm looking forward to XFS...
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> So go by release numbers? Will it always change for when
> the package changes?
The build system enforces this.
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hen Tweedie, Ingo Molnar and
many more) and extensive QA-tests of the kernel - I would feel more
confident with a kernel from a Red Hat distribution than with a stock
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"SuSE"
It isn't even in the 2.4 kernel - of course, patches can be made. But
the kernel group have to feel that we can stand behind it for it to go
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his very nice app?
Obviously not - we would have included it in the 7.0beta if we had
done so. I can't really see why anybody liked it either - it sucked.
I've much preferred the cli ever since I started using rpm.
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e way, I can't find .profile under my home
> directory. Why?
Because you havent created one ;)
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rce-2.2.16-21
For modules.
> vs kernel-headers-2.4.0-0.21??
These are the ones used by glibc.
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e pinstripe
install.
Hardware configuration is usually easy if your hardware is supported -
which is often a problem.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Abbey ) writes:
> At 07:35 8/21/00 -0400, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
> > > On Sun Aug 20 2000 at 21:03, Chris Abbey wrote:
> > > > At 10:35 8/19/00 -0700, Joseph Malicki wrote:
> > > > >glibc is documented in info, not manpages.
27;t an intentional choice.
It fixes quite a few bugs from 2.95.2 - which makes it able to compile
glibc2.2, which 2.95.2 isn't AFAIK (not my part of the distro,
though). Also, the standards compliance is better.
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> the console slightly less painfull. The interface is modelled on lynx.
> Check out freshmeat for the URL.
pinfo is included in pinstripe (7.0beta) - also, the emacs interface
isn't too bad.
I would surely like something similar to "man functi
For configuration files...
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ind any description of a function in a man-page not being
up-to-date, please update it and send a mail to the man-pages
maintainer.
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gcs is: http://gcc.gnu.org/releases.html
Yes - egcs became gcc.
> After that only gcc releases are available. So do I get the latest of
> egcs???
The latest and greates is included with the pinstripe beta.
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%SOURCE1 is much prettier than $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/filename.init
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> use machine while the guy who wants to use Staroffice ends the install
> with an unconfigured printer subsystem.
You want all config tools to be run during initial setup?
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