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, postgresql
),it wasn't really supportable and and a better
DB-independent replacement, tora, was added.
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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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Please file this in bugzilla, against initscripts.
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No, it was present at release.
No, it wasn't added to RHL in a release until 6.2
Sorry about being unclear - I was talking about the added to RHL 6.2 part.
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you could try
ls -l * | xargs /bin/rm -f
Same problem
find -type f |xargs /bin/rm -f
should solve it.
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exactly zero problems with 7.2 (to be precise heavily modified
roswell2)
Try memtest86? FWIW, I'm using make a lot myself without such problems...
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and adjust your X configuration
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have anaconda-devel-list:
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list.
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. 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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Thomas Kiblin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The kernel shipping with RH7.3 is 2.4.18, correct?
Will RH release 2.4.18-x for the 7.2 customers of up2date?
If we have release
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 spams a day to it. Bah.)
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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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know how to fix this, or should this upgrade be forced???
You need to not unselect the rpm-perl package from the available
list. It obsoletes the above rpm.
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I am having trouble getting imwheel to work.
Don't use it. You don't need it.
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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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still using lprng on this machine). Any help much
appreciated. Even 2.2.2a would be of help.
You can find one (unsupported) on http://people.redhat.com/teg/samba/
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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 as part of the
procps RPM.
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. There may also be other traffic on the bus, but you
should still be able to get more speed than a 100 Mbps network.
If it's worth it obviously depends on the cost and the
benefits... some computers might need it more than others.
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Is anyone from Redhat ever going to address this problem?
Writing here won't help. If you have a RHN subscription, contact RHN support.
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earlier also. my RHN over
redhat.com shows some updates pending.
Try rpm --rebuilddb first?
same error again !
[root@main root]# rpm --rebuilddb
[root@main root]# up2date -u
..
Getting headers for available packages...
Segmentation fault
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pending.
Try rpm --rebuilddb first?
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hello.
when kde 3.0 comes out, will up2date update qt and kde?
If we release it as an update for your version of RHL. That is
doubtful, as it will break binary compatibility within a release.
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say ... make sure ... keyring.
Well I assume it's about public key.
It just means it can't verify it being signed, since your keyring
don't contains the key.
gpg --import /usr/share/doc/rpm-4*/RPM-GPG-KEY should fix it
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with the message: 'Aborted (core dumped)'. The strange is that
this behaviour seens to be random.. I dont know weel how to examine the core
file, but it says:
Run memtest86 and stop overclocking if you're doing it. Your system sounds broken...
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Kjetil Tjensvold [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi.
Where is gtk-config gone.
Into the gtk+-devel package.
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. I used the Network Configuration to install the new
hardware. According to NetGear's support site you should be able to
use the National Semiconductor chip driver.
I have a FA312 (natsemi driver), works out of the box.
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alot. I feel Redhat should add its beta .ISO's to
that section.
That's as designed (I don't know why), but tell it to customer
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no change
in the rpms). We'll probably add them, but there shouldn't be any
reason to upgrade them.
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What's a good video card for RH 7.2? Can't get my ati Rage Fury Pro to
work.
Radeon 64 MB DDR for RHL 7.2, Radeon 7500 if you're willing to upgrade
XFree to 4.2.
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.
However, since most of the Linux distributors are slowly migrating to the
Linux Standard Base, and Red Hat is currently not compliant, I would expect
more stuff to move around again.
It's very close to comformant, like pretty much everyone else.
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On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 01:27:21PM +0530, Ashwin Khandare wrote:
a)There has been change in directory structure
Put another way, where/how do I get these files needed, such as:
libdb-3.2.so
libmm.so.11
up2date --whatprovides libssl.so.1
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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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help?
rpm -Uvh --force your rpms
To repeat: Not recommended.
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All as root:
1. chkconfig --level 35 off
chkconfig kudzu off - you forgot the service name, and the level
specification isn't necesarry (unless you only want to turn it off for
level 5 or something similar)
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return self.packages[item]
KeyError: basesystem
has anyone successfully installed rh-6.2 on a pentium 4?
I doubt that[1], you need a newer version.
[1] There was no such CPU when RHL 6.2 was released.
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of things they shouldn't (old compiler, a custom glibc), the
latter from us. php-mysql requires mysql
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libpspell.so.2 is needed by php-4.0.6-9.7.1
anyone knows where do I get libpspell?
The pspell package - up2date will download it for you.
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distribution's
MySQL and replace it with the one of the MySQL binaries from
http://www.mysql.com/.
Our recommended solution is not to use to use MySQL's binaries. They
have their own glibc routines statically linked in and an ancient
compiler with serious bugs.
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Hi guys,
I am trying to install a web server service on a RH box and using RPM, it is
giving me an error message stating cannot get exclusive lock on database.
You're not installing as root?
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128M of memory.)
In that case, I'd recommed running memtest86 on it for a while.
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Is Ximian Red Carpet available as a command-line option instead of
X?
I suggest you ask on a Ximian list, we don't recommend or support it.
FWIW, up2date does work as a command-line program.
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Chapman, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you use up2date without the rhn?
No.
Can you have up2date point to a local server with the proper updates
on it?
Proxy/satellite servers are available.
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a mail
nor create a bugreport).
yes if you want I can choose the easier way: don't report
anything:-)
Feel free to mail here. It will likely be forgotten.
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would the later distributions src rpm compile
under RedHat 6.2 ?
I think there are some defines in the spec file - it's unsupported, in
any case. I'm sure there are some rpms around somewhere, though.
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Is it true I have to recompile the kernel to use my USB joystick and USB
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Hubs: No. And my USB joystick (Logitech Wingman Digital Extreme) works right
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the Red
Hat CD and press OK to retry.
Any clues, hints? Should I burn a CD using the Red Hat files (expanded) rather than
using an ISO image? Any help or suggestion is much appreciated!
Official CDs or ones you burnt yourself? If the latter, reburning
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The isos aren't different. Burner issue, if the iso verifies.
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I'm trying to calculate a value (x) raised to the y power. I suspect
there is a library not found by the linker (wild guess).
Any thoughts on how I can track this down?
-lm (link with the standard math library)
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Out of curiosity is there a way to compile without specifying -lm?
Just wondering why -lm is required for standard math functions.
Because libm contains the standard math functions.
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On 10:53 21 Feb 2002, Trond Eivind Glomsrød [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Gene Sais [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Hi All - Newbie to this list. I have created a boot cd w/ boot.img and rh 7.2
iso file. I can boot from the CD. However, when the install
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How can I upgrade the version of php from RedHat 7.0 to the version from
RedHat 7.2 without reinstalling the OS?
You can upgrade the OS. No need to reinstall, just choose upgrade.
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Eddie Strohmier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use netcfg under console but never tried within X. Not sure why but
just open a terminal window and place
the echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward in your rc.local
Don't. Edit /etc/sysctl.conf instead.
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Steve Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
where is the RedHat 7.0 openssh stuff.
can't find it anywhere.
redhat doesn't seem to have it on there site.
It's in the distribution and in the updates for Red Hat Linux 7 and
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Try this link on www.suse.com:
http://www.suse.de/en/support/oracle/sles.html
Oracle 9i is certified on RHL 7.1. No need to go elsewhere.
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PostgreSQL - it has lots features MySQL lacks,
like FK, subqueries, triggers, stored procedures etc.
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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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) 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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the aforementioned proggies.
My efforts at connecting to RH with rsync have been entirely
unsuccessful.
We only have rsync for official mirror, AFAIK.
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the old libs are required by
too many other programs/services to bother with AM I
SOL? OR
is there a way around it?
END
Upgrade to RHL 7.2 recommended - one thing which is _definitely_ not
recommended is upgrading glibc to 2.2 on your own.
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better: Stay with the latest kernel released by us. It's heavily
fixed and tested.
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the latest (what is it now, 2.4.18?) stock kernels in
my distribution. This is a cornerstone of the versatility of a good Linux
distribution; what is Red Hat's official word and advice on using
newly-released (even-numbered) stock kernels such as 2.4.18?
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upgrade gcc, glibc, binutils, rpm and then the rest.
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subselects, triggers, foreign
keys, stored procedures, no need to use specific table types to get
transactions etc.
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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 patches for both) + compilation flags.
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I installed Red Hat's debug kernel to try to find freezes that are
occuring. How do I use this?
Just run it... it has slab poisoning enabled.
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Kevin Breit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I installed Red Hat's debug kernel to try to find freezes that are
occuring. How do I use this?
Just run it... it has slab poisoning enabled
_don't_ want to do this. If you want a newer glibc, get Red Hat
Linux 7.x. Don't do an upgrade like this on your own
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(especially
trash), so that we can easily delete the old redhat stuff but still
keep old personal/other mails.
What do you think?
That it's a bad idea (I don't administer this list, though). Sort on
the List-Id: header.
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format (feel free to
correct me here if I'm wrong).
The SRPM contains a tarball plus nicely separated patches. Shouldn't
be any problem.
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to remove the three 2.4.9-13 kernels.
--allmatches, AFAIR
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++. It also has worse performance, more bugs and poorer C++
conformance (and of course, doesn't run at at all on IA64)
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which tracks to rip), grip would be it.
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I've encoded quite a few of my own CDs, and I'm very happy with the
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in Rawhide, you'll find vsftpd which is designed with
security in mind.
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for RH 5.1 --
but ran OK under 6.2. Unfortunately there's no vendor support now,
since Microsoft bought them up.
What does file and ldd on the programs tell you?
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and is compatible with Red Hat Linux 7.1. Gcc
2.95 isn't.
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been
compiled with gcc 2.96RH. Note that egcs has quite a few bugs, but
its interactions were known and worked around
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completely compatible, and will make
upgrading later harder.
3. Will Ximian Red Carpet play nice with RPM?
No, and the Ximian rpms will make sure your system will be hard to
upgrade.
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out of the box is ATI Radeon 64 MB DDR. If
you're feeling like trying XFree 4.2 (unsupported, from
ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris/Xhide/ ), the ATI Radeon 7500 is an even nicer card.
(note: 8500 does not have 3D support under Linux FTTB)
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.
Is this a stable setup?
No, it's not ready yet. The most stable compiler you can get is gcc
2.96RH. If you want to play with something with more features and more
bugs, you can try the gcc3-* packages in RHL 7.2.
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down the drain. Anyone know why?
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-823736.html
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= extremely high bandwidth usage
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are currently supported (meaning we
don't create security errata for older releases).
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