the error output in the mail output.
If you don't get any error messages, and still no output from logwatch,
do a sanity check to make sure the log files actually contain the info
you expect they should.
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rectify the problem?
Thanks for all the help
Srini
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like you have a duplication entry from /usr/logs/as5300.log.
Check your /etc/logrotate.d for a script that contains a reference to
this file.
$ grep as5300.log /etc/logrotate.d/*
You'll want to remove one of these references.
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However, if you are planning to do anything more complicated than Hello
World, I would reccomend looking at Jakarta Ant project, which is a
really nice tool to build and deploy your projects.
http://ant.apache.org
Good luck
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. This option rounds file timestamps to the nearest even
second.
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does not work on
mounted partitions.
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Try installing the rpm from the command line. You should at least get
some more informative error message.
$ cd /path/to/rpm
$ rpm -ivh rpm_name
or
$ rpm -ivh *.rpm
if there is more than one you want to install.
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Or, you can use the locate command to see if the file is really there:
$ locate libX11.a
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, it does provide dependency
checking. Dependency management, while it seems more trouble than it
is worth sometimes, is critical to maintaining a properly functioning
system.
Many people recommend apt-rpm for package management. You might want to
check out this option.
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was issued in that directory.
Thanks again for the suggestions.
$ up2date -u mozilla
should automagically resolve this problem for you. What command did you
try, and what was the output?
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scriptname command. See the scripts in
that directory for examples on how to do this.
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format:
$ echo msg body | mutt -s subject -a /path/to/file [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
$ mutt -s subject -a /path/to/file [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/msg_body.txt
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On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 09:10:20PM -0500 or thereabouts, Andrew Pasquale wrote:
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 10:47:15PM - or thereabouts, Greg Conway wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Sounds good, except I don't have mutt on my system! It's a Cobalt RaQ3.
So... where can I find mutt?
Use
configuration by running, as root, '/usr/sbin/mouseconfig'. Make
sure you select either the appropriate three button mouse driver, or
choose three button emulation mode to paste when clicking both buttons
at once.
Hope this helps.
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Yes.
I suggest subscribing to the tetex-dvips channel at the Redhat Network.
https://rhn.redhat.com/index.pxt
If you aren't yet setup for rhn, I highly reccommend it for ease of
maintaining your system. Security updates are very easy to install.
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from your RH cds.
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works very nicely if you have shell
access.
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is started.
Is one of these what you are looking for?
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script) so that
the database is already up before you start your webapps.
You can also now use the service tool to administer tomcat and mysql, restarting
them independently, if needed.
e.g.
$ service tomcat restart
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and 21 on your firewall. By default, ftp ports are closed.
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quicken, check out Crossover Office from CodeWeavers. Reportedly,
quicken now runs on linux:
http://desktoplinux.com/articles/AT2282537026.html
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date, and your post is at the bottom of the pile.
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my installation is missing something?
Chuck
try /sbin/fdisk -l /dev/sda
or use su -
to get roots environment initialized
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I am having a problem installing packages with RPM. A dependency
(/sbin/install-info) exists in the filesystem, but is reported as being an
unsatisfied dependency. It is my impression that dependency checking occurs
within the RPM database, so I'm guessing that somehow /sbin/install-info
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