Probably something to do with re-directs. Just point your browser to
wiki.sisuite.org.
Cheers,
Bernard
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Steven A. DuChene
> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 17:23
> To: [email protected]
Hi Andrea:
I think I have a working implementation which will check to see if the
system is SuSE, if so, add the BuildRequires to be python-xml,
otherwise, use PyXML. I just wanted to make sure that PyXML is
sufficient for what we need. Can you give me something to test on my
Red Hat system?
Th
This afternoon I happened to be on a system that only had command line
access in a data center so I used links to access the sisuite.org website
to look for an excellent article on netbooting. I was very surprised to see
a TOTALLY different, much older website than what I had looked at a little
bit
Hey Andrea:
When you get a chance, can you test this patch on SuSE and if it works
commit it into trunk?
I don't have any SuSE test servers right now, otherwise I would probably
do it myself... :-)
BTW, is there a chance that af_packet resides in /lib64/ ?
Thanks,
Bernard
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Thanks for the comments, guys. As it turns out, I too have been working
with wikis this past year. We have deployed a small handful, started
with Mediawiki, then switched to Twiki (based on it's authentication
model), then switched back to Mediawiki. It was much slicker than
twiki, and we found
Title: [Sisuite-devel] Building on Red Hat
Can you also post
config.log?
I think you're missing the
compilers...?
Cheers,
Bernard
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on behalf of Brian Elliott FinleySent: Fri 24/03/2006
09:21To: Sisuite-DevSubject: [Sisuite-devel] Building on
Red Hat
So,Aft
So,
After a nice long hiatus, I once again have a Red Hat build system
installed in my lab. I'd like to use it to be sure that things build
properly on Red Hat as well as on Debian/Ubuntu, where I do my primary
development.
And, as many of you do SystemImager builds on Red Hat machines, rather
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 09:31:18AM -0700, dann frazier wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 10:12:37AM -0600, Brian Elliott Finley wrote:
> > I made the same suggestion a while back, but it was shot down by Dann.
> > And I didn't argue, because it seemed like a good reason.
>
> I don't have a problem
Bernard Li wrote:
> Was trying to build SystemImager trunk as a non-root user, can got the
> following error:
>
> cd
> /home/bli/rpmbuild/BUILD/systemimager-3.7.2r3474M_bli/initrd_source/buil
> d_dir/dev && mknod -m 660 console c 5 1
> mknod: `console': Operation not permitted
> make: ***
> [/home
That is an interesting idea.
I do believe that not needing root to build should be a requirement of
ours. It has, however, been a lower priority problem to solve, and thus
has lingered in our build system for a long time.
Are there any other clever ways of solving this problem? Preferably
wher
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 10:12:37AM -0600, Brian Elliott Finley wrote:
> I made the same suggestion a while back, but it was shot down by Dann.
> And I didn't argue, because it seemed like a good reason.
I don't have a problem with it.
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This
I made the same suggestion a while back, but it was shot down by Dann.
And I didn't argue, because it seemed like a good reason.
However, if we get agreement from those on the devel list, I'm ok with
it.
-Brian
Thus spake Bernard Li ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hey Brian:
May I suggest that we chang
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