Here is what I'm doing with the nginx.SlackBuild file.
1) Update nginx to current stable version 1.4.7
2) Adding GeoIP as an optional dependency that can be used via a command
line parameter USE_GEOIP=yes.
3) Move /usr/html to /var/www/html. This shouldn't conflict with anything
in /var/www.
4) A
Thank you Willy and Benjamin for the lighttable fix!
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> On Apr 13, 2014, at 0:15, slackbuilds-users-requ...@slackbuilds.org wrote:
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> Well, it works. For the record:
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> 1) insert
> patch -p1 < $CWD/hddtemp_0.3-beta15-52.diff
> before CFLAGS=...
>
> 2) wget
> http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/h/hddtemp/hddtemp_0.3-beta15-52.diff.gz
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> 3) gunzip hddtemp_0.3-beta15-52.diff.
Sorry, this was 'off-list'.
On 13/04/14 14:35, Nick Warne wrote:
On 13/04/14 13:27, Andrew Brouwers wrote:
Hey Nick,
Unforutnatley, epdfview hasn't worked for me in awhile. And the upstream
project has been dead for several years. Since then, I've switched to
using "zathura" for PDF files -
On 13/04/14 14:01, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 13 Apr 2014, Nick Warne wrote:
For some time now, ePDFViewer doesn't display images any more for me, and
as I like the lightweightness (such a word?) of this application, I looked
into it today.
Nick,
Is this the same application as epdfvi
On 13/04/14 13:57, John Vogel wrote:
On Sun, 13 Apr 2014 12:32:24 +0100
Nick Warne wrote:
For some time now, ePDFViewer doesn't display images any more for me,
and as I like the lightweightness (such a word?) of this application, I
looked into it today.
For an example, the manual for Qxw (my
On Sun, 13 Apr 2014 12:32:24 +0100
Nick Warne wrote:
> For some time now, ePDFViewer doesn't display images any more for me,
> and as I like the lightweightness (such a word?) of this application, I
> looked into it today.
>
> For an example, the manual for Qxw (my Slackbuild) shows this behav
On Sun, 13 Apr 2014, Nick Warne wrote:
For some time now, ePDFViewer doesn't display images any more for me, and
as I like the lightweightness (such a word?) of this application, I looked
into it today.
Nick,
Is this the same application as epdfview? If so, I have no issues at all
with it.
For some time now, ePDFViewer doesn't display images any more for me,
and as I like the lightweightness (such a word?) of this application, I
looked into it today.
For an example, the manual for Qxw (my Slackbuild) shows this behaviour:
http://www.quinapalus.com/qxw-guide-20140131.pdf
Load th
Where to put the included error pages is a matter of taste. I choose
/var/www/ngdocs; another blogger chose /var/html
(http://zhu-qy.blogspot.ca/2012/11/slackware-14-nginx-fastcgi-php-php-fpm.html).
What's definitely not acceptable is just removing them, which the
current SlackBuild does.
On Sun,
And I just realized that the current SlackBuild doesn't just remove
the error pages. It also removes nginx's welcome page.
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 12:23 AM, Doogster wrote:
> Where to put the included error pages is a matter of taste. I choose
> /var/www/ngdocs; another blogger chose /var/html
>
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This is my first public update, so pardon me if there's something
missing (hope not)
Sun Apr 13 06:52:51 UTC 2014
academic/gcompris: Updated for version 14.03.
development/lighttable: Fix symlink.
development/mysql-workbench: Updated for version 6.1.
The error pages are installed, by default, into /usr/html. The default
nginx.conf expects to find them there. The current SlackBuild just
removes this directory. I consider that a problem.
IIRC,if you have an unmodified nginx.conf, then /usr/html is also your
document root.
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 a
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