Hi Enrico,
Am Dienstag, den 28.12.2004, 03:49 +0100 schrieb Enrico Scholz:
[ ... util-vserver.spec ...]
Sounds like maybe it shouldn't be shipped in the release tarball
then..
No, it must be shipped. Else 'rpmbuild -ta util-vserver...tar.bz2' would
not work anymore.
Hrmpf.
Hi Herbert,
Am Mittwoch, den 29.12.2004, 00:01 +0100 schrieb Herbert Poetzl:
chkconfig --del network
and it removes all the links from the various runlevels
so that 'network' isn't started anymore ...
The problem is that as soon as the next update to the network
package
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kilian Krause) writes:
[ ... util-vserver.spec ...]
Hrmpf. Then can we just not delete it in make clean?
I will think about this; but I still do not understand the problem
there.
very easy to tell. You're talking about what configure builds, make
clean purges yet
Hi Herbert,
please keep this discussion going (maybe some typical
ipv6 examples or so?) so we can get a feeling for it.
what kind of typical example are you asking for? The default IPv6
address style is quite forward to the ipv4 notation (well, same logic
applies, but a slightly changed
Further to this, here's the relevant bits from one of my syslog-ng
files. A word of note: the devices at /vservers/.devs/name/dev are
bind mounted into the vserver by another part of the startup... you
could change them safely to /vservsers/name/dev/log. This whole
configuration is generated with