Re: stdio.h

2024-01-29 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Mon, Jan 29, 2024 at 07:23:26PM -0500, Tom Horsley wrote: On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 19:11:26 -0500 Bill Cunningham wrote:  I installed from scratch fedora 39. Now I looked in /usr/include and the usual development headers aren't there. glibc-headers and glibc-devel are both installed. No standard

Re: stdio.h

2024-01-29 Thread Go Canes
On Mon, Jan 29, 2024 at 7:12 PM Bill Cunningham wrote: > I installed from scratch fedora 39. Now I looked in /usr/include and > the usual development headers aren't there. glibc-headers and > glibc-devel are both installed. No standard C headers are present. Does > anyone have any idea what is g

Re: stdio.h

2024-01-29 Thread Bill Cunningham
On 1/29/2024 7:23 PM, Tom Horsley wrote: On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 19:11:26 -0500 Bill Cunningham wrote:  I installed from scratch fedora 39. Now I looked in /usr/include and the usual development headers aren't there. glibc-headers and glibc-devel are both installed. No standard C headers are pre

Re: stdio.h

2024-01-29 Thread Tom Horsley
On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 19:11:26 -0500 Bill Cunningham wrote: >  I installed from scratch fedora 39. Now I looked in /usr/include and > the usual development headers aren't there. glibc-headers and > glibc-devel are both installed. No standard C headers are present. Does > anyone have any idea wha

stdio.h

2024-01-29 Thread Bill Cunningham
 I installed from scratch fedora 39. Now I looked in /usr/include and the usual development headers aren't there. glibc-headers and glibc-devel are both installed. No standard C headers are present. Does anyone have any idea what is going on? -- __

[Test Day] Fedora 40 KDE Plasma 6 2024-01-29 through 2024-02-05

2024-01-29 Thread Sumantro Mukherjee
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Re: OT: what is an NSC?

2024-01-29 Thread George N. White III
On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 10:27 AM ToddAndMargo via users < users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote: > On 1/28/24 06:00, Roger Heflin wrote: > > Google PCI (PCI is the term for the credit card environment rules) and > > NSC and it comes back as "network security control". > > > > So firewall rules/ACL'

Fedora 39: PackageKid and dnf cache

2024-01-29 Thread Dario Lesca
Update are managed from PK and packages are stored in its cache [1]. If I want update from line command only some package with dnf, same packages are download again in its cache [2] To use the same packages already downloaded from PK, I must first search for the file if it has already been downlo