Could strace / ltrace it and see what it's failing on?
On Jun 9, 2012, at 9:13 PM, Andrew Z wrote:
hello,
for years i had a simple script that was using to create DVDs.
part of it is the command below. about 2 months ago it started failing for no
obvious reason. today i've got this:
On Jun 7, 2012, at 10:17 AM, peter.c...@stfc.ac.uk wrote:
Hello,
I suspect this probably has been reported, but just in case it has not.
The download servers ftp, ftp1 and ftp2 has been unreachable from most of
today.
Always check DNS from an alternate resolver before reporting an
On May 11, 2012, at 12:33 PM, Christopher Tooley wrote:
Hello All,
I've been requested to whitelist websites for a local user here, apparently
the internet is extremely distracting for work, save for certain sites - has
anyone done something like this before? I know I could put IPs and
On May 3, 2012, at 1:56 AM, Jamie Kinney wrote:
I have created a Scientific Linux 6.2 x86_64 Amazon EC2 machine image (AMI)
and would welcome
your feedback. The AMI currently resides in the us-east-1 (Northern
Virginia) Amazon EC2 region.
If there is enough interest, I could easily
On May 2, 2012, at 9:59 AM, Arnav Kalra wrote:
Thanks. I tried editing the file and saved it but when i open the terminal it
shows the user as arnav@dhcppc0 even though i have set the hostname as lappy.
Ah, that one.
Throw dhcp_hostname=your.hostname.here into
On May 2, 2012, at 10:23 AM, Arnav Kalra wrote:
There is no file with that name. i am sorry for attaching such a big screen
shot. How do i edit these screen shots. In windows i used the snipping tool.\
I'd have just copied and pasted the output of the ls command personally.
I forgot that
I'm attempting to install bind-utils on a fresh install of SL 6.2. It seems to
insist upon bind-libs.i386; the 64 bit version doesn't appear to cut it.
Is this a packaging error, or am I overlooking something obvious?
Debug info:
[root@dnsmaster /]# rpm -qa |grep bind
On Apr 27, 2012, at 7:09 PM, Corey Quinn wrote:
I'm attempting to install bind-utils on a fresh install of SL 6.2. It seems
to insist upon bind-libs.i386; the 64 bit version doesn't appear to cut it.
*snip*
Found my error; I had a corrupt package installed for bind-libs, which in turn