Re: [gentoo-user] sys-apps/pam-login

2006-05-31 Thread William Meertens
Hi Jim and all other Gentoo lovers,

This counts for me the same. Only what I didn't and still don't understand is 
that when you first install Gentoo, it installs both without complaining. At 
least it does that with me all the time.

Second when removing one of the two, you could face the fact that you can't 
login into your system. Which would sound normal because both are more or less 
responsible for your login and therefor like you say part of your system.

So I'm wondering what the experts have to say about this :-)

Cheers,
William.

On Wed, 31 May 2006 13:00:04 -0400
JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote [gentoo-user] sys-apps/pam-login :

 I get this message when trying to do an emerge -vpuDN world:
 
 These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
 
 Calculating world dependencies  . ... done!
 
 [blocks B ] sys-apps/pam-login (is blocking sys-apps/shadow-4.0.15-r2)
 
 Do I need to remove sys-apps/shadow?  I thought that was part of system?
 
 Jim


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Re: [gentoo-user] sys-apps/pam-login

2006-05-31 Thread William Meertens
 Take a look at the following page, it will tell you what you need to do.
 
 http://planet.gentoo.org/developers/flameeyes/2006/03/19/the_shadow_and_pam_login_conflict

This explains it all, only I'm still curious why even with version 6.0 I'm 
still getting both installed just fine. Hardly look at the messages since 
Gentoo installs while I'm dreaming. Just as nice without complaining as my 
dreams are.

Only when doing an update later it starts to complain. Since Gentoo version 5.0 
I'm having this on all systems. Regardless the choice of installation.

All my best,
William.

 
 On Thursday, 1 June 2006 2:30, JimD wrote:
  I get this message when trying to do an emerge -vpuDN world:
 
  These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
 
  Calculating world dependencies  . ... done!
 
  [blocks B ] sys-apps/pam-login (is blocking sys-apps/shadow-4.0.15-r2)
 
  Do I need to remove sys-apps/shadow?  I thought that was part of system?
 
  Jim
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Re: [gentoo-user] sys-apps/pam-login

2006-05-31 Thread William Meertens
Look who's having a bad day :-) today. Tomorrow it all will be better. Is it 
raining with you too for a long time now ?

On Wed, 31 May 2006 20:48:52 +0200
Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Re: [gentoo-user] 
sys-apps/pam-login :

 On Wednesday 31 May 2006 19:00, JimD wrote:
  I get this message when trying to do an emerge -vpuDN world:
 
  These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
 
  Calculating world dependencies  . ... done!
 
  [blocks B ] sys-apps/pam-login (is blocking sys-apps/shadow-4.0.15-r2)
 
  Do I need to remove sys-apps/shadow?  I thought that was part of system?
 
 
 if you have used google, you wouldn't had to ask here. Saving you some time 
 and a lot of people some bandwidth.
 
 This question was answered douzends of time...


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[gentoo-user] Apache ?!?

2006-02-28 Thread William Meertens
Hi all,

Just a question. Has anyone experienced the fact that Apache is eating up all 
the server resources and filling all swap space?  Where do I find the reason 
why? Or in what log-file do I look for what reason?  The server runs a Drupal 
based site if that should matter. Only after restarting Apache it directly goes 
true the roof. As well as I am at the moment.

To be honest, it runs on Debian. I know, I know, if only I had the nerves to 
install Gentoo on it from a distance. Then I would be as happy as my home 
system running day after day without stopping, thanks to Gentoo. Only I don't 
want to surprise the hosting company and tell them to please fix my ssh 
connection. At least not for now ;-)

Thanks in advance, why aren't all systems like Gentoo. It could also be 
possible that it's me being to stupid :-)

Cheers,
William.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Apache ?!?

2006-02-28 Thread William Meertens
Hi Uwe and the rest of this wonderful world,

That's just what buggers me the most. NO. If only I did I would know how to get 
back.

It's happening for some time now. Only since yesterday evening it's persistent. 
When it first came to my attention I was thinking at a cron job that triggered 
something, or a visitor. Even without any cron jobs running it's happening. And 
it is not visitor related. At least not as far as I can figure out true there 
IP-numbers and so on. I was thinking this because I had the impression that it 
happened on a regular basis, every two weeks or so. When I then stopped Apache 
for a few seconds and restarted Apache again everything was back to normal.

I now have been uninstalling everything that I could miss for a while, even 
stopped Apache for several hours. No result. The only thing that happens is a 
very slow server.

Thanks again,
William.

On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 17:37:28 +0100
Uwe Klosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Re: [gentoo-user] Apache ?!? :

 Did you change something in the apache configuration or anything else?
 
 Cheers
 Uwe
 
 William Meertens wrote:
  Hi all,
  
  Just a question. Has anyone experienced the fact that Apache is eating up
  all the server resources and filling all swap space?  Where do I find the
  reason why? Or in what log-file do I look for what reason?  The server runs
  a Drupal based site if that should matter. Only after restarting Apache it
  directly goes true the roof. As well as I am at the moment.
  
  To be honest, it runs on Debian. I know, I know, if only I had the nerves
  to install Gentoo on it from a distance. Then I would be as happy as my
  home system running day after day without stopping, thanks to Gentoo. Only
  I don't want to surprise the hosting company and tell them to please fix my
  ssh connection. At least not for now ;-)
  
  Thanks in advance, why aren't all systems like Gentoo. It could also be
  possible that it's me being to stupid :-)
  
  Cheers,
  William.
  


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Re: [gentoo-user] Apache ?!?

2006-02-28 Thread William Meertens
Hi Sasha and happy Gentoo people,

I have it running. I believe the lines that follow this one :
Srv PID Acc M   CPU SS  Req ConnChild   Slot
Client  VHost   Request
are the ones that are going to give me an answer.

The start of the page gives me this information :
Current Time: Tuesday, 28-Feb-2006 20:14:15 CET
Restart Time: Tuesday, 28-Feb-2006 19:54:28 CET
Parent Server Generation: 0
Server uptime: 19 minutes 47 seconds
Total accesses: 219 - Total Traffic: 1.4 MB
CPU Usage: u5.88 s.8 cu0 cs0 - .563% CPU load
.184 requests/sec - 1263 B/second - 6.7 kB/request
31 requests currently being processed, 5 idle servers

This long after my swap space got filled. That only takes about 2 minutes. And 
doesn't get filled with Apache not running. The CPU load doesn't rise higher 
then 5%.

If I understand the lines at the bottom of the page. And the direction you are 
heading at. Then my problem is site related. Only how do I know which one 
causes it. Or where do I have to pay the most attention at when looking at the 
outcome? Which always changes, I don't see anything looking different, or 
sticking out from the rest.

Many thanks,
William.


On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 21:32:31 +0300
Alexander Kirillov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Re: [gentoo-user] Apache ?!? :

 If you've enabled server-status handler
 this might give you an idea of what apache threads are doing
 when it's eating up your resources.
 HTH,
 Sasha
 
  That's just what buggers me the most. NO. If only I did I would know how to
  get back.
  
  It's happening for some time now. Only since yesterday evening it's
  persistent. When it first came to my attention I was thinking at a cron job
  that triggered something, or a visitor. Even without any cron jobs running
  it's happening. And it is not visitor related. At least not as far as I can
  figure out true there IP-numbers and so on. I was thinking this because I
  had the impression that it happened on a regular basis, every two weeks or
  so. When I then stopped Apache for a few seconds and restarted Apache again
  everything was back to normal.
  
  I now have been uninstalling everything that I could miss for a while, even
  stopped Apache for several hours. No result. The only thing that happens is
  a very slow server.
  
 Did you change something in the apache configuration or anything else?
 
 Just a question. Has anyone experienced the fact that Apache is eating up
 all the server resources and filling all swap space?  Where do I find the
 reason why? Or in what log-file do I look for what reason?  The server runs
 a Drupal based site if that should matter. Only after restarting Apache it
 directly goes true the roof. As well as I am at the moment.
 
 To be honest, it runs on Debian. I know, I know, if only I had the nerves
 to install Gentoo on it from a distance. Then I would be as happy as my
 home system running day after day without stopping, thanks to Gentoo. Only
 I don't want to surprise the hosting company and tell them to please fix my
 ssh connection. At least not for now ;-)
 
 Thanks in advance, why aren't all systems like Gentoo. It could also be
 possible that it's me being to stupid :-)
 
 Cheers,
 William.
 


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Re: [gentoo-user] firefox -- too weird!

2006-01-07 Thread William Meertens
Hi all,

Sorry to say, but it looks fine by me. Nothing happens here.

Cheers,
William.

On Sat, 7 Jan 2006 10:35:34 -0800 (PST)
maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote [gentoo-user] firefox -- too weird! :

 Hello everybody,
 
 OK, so I'm surfin and go to www.thocp.net/index.htm
 having truncated the link out of curiosity from 
 
 http://www.thocp.net/biographies/pickette_wayne_interview.htm
  
 
 The window opens way outside the boundaries of the
 screen and I can't drag the corner back. So I ctrl-w
 out of there and re-start firefox. Without any other
 input than firefox 790x565 the browser opens at
 
 http://eeaissy.com/eeaissy/modules.php?op=modloadname=My_eGalleryfile=indexdo=showgallgid=10
 
 !!!
 
 A site I've never been to before, honest!
 
 Giving the dimensions to firefox doesn't help BTW but
 at least this window can be dragged back inside the
 confines of the physical monitor. 
 I did this twice, so it's no mere fluke. I rushed over
 to Yahoo to post this and the window's still OK. So,
 thankfully it's not permanent ;)
 
 Anybody care to hazard a guess as to what's happening
 here. Can anybody duplicate it?
 
 -mw
 
 
   
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 Yahoo! DSL – Something to write home about. 
 Just $16.99/mo. or less. 
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Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox 1.0.4 certificate problem

2005-06-14 Thread William Meertens
Hi there,

Same for me. It took longer to load the page then normal expected. I tried it a 
couple of times, of which several times would scare me. The delay can reach 
more the 60 seconds.

So there's only one thing to say. BE PATIENT

Have fun, and don't let one page scare you away from Firefox.
William.

On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 17:29:08 +0200
Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox 1.0.4
certificate problem :

 Kevin O'Gorman schreef:
  I'm having trouble with the Java Forums site, because Firefox cannot
  deal with a certificate
  it gets.  Try the login link on 
 http://forum.java.sun.com/forum.jspa?forumID=57
  or any of the other fora.
  
  If somebody can point me to the place to report Firefox problems, I'll
  tell them too...
  
  ++ kevin
  
 
 I got there OK (reached the login page), but of course I can't log in.
 Anyway, it took a bit longer than usual to load, but while it was a
 noticeable delay, it wasn't even long enough for me to think that the
 page was not going to load, or that it was crashed.
 
 So I don't know what to tell you, other than that if you want to find
 out where Mozilla/Firefox bugzilla is, check www.mozilla.org (but I
 would guess that bugzilla.mozilla.org might be the right choice).
 
 Holly


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[gentoo-user] Apache2 + PHP

2005-04-29 Thread William Meertens
Hi all,

For some time now I'm struggling with Apache and PHP. After an upgrade from 
Apache, the one that changed all the locations of the config-files, I can't get 
PHP to work.

My first problem was that with every .php file I got the download request. I 
already did and tried so many that I'm now stuck on this one.

Apache2 has detected a syntax error in your configuration files:
Syntax error on line 6 of /usr/lib/apache2/conf/modules.d/70_mod_php5.conf:
Cannot load /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so into server: 
/usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so: cannot open shared object file: No such 
file or directory

When looking at that directory and file I see that the file does not exist, but 
70_mod_php4.conf does. Strange thing about it is, I can't remember to have 
emerged php4. Only every existing version of php5.

When doing an etcat I get this :

[ Results for search key   : php ]
[ Candidate applications found :  12 ]

 Only printing found installed programs.

*  dev-php/php :
[   ] 4.3.8 (0)
[ ~ ] 4.3.9_rc1 (0)
[   ] 4.3.9 (0)
[   ] 4.3.10 (0)
[   ] 4.3.11 (0)
[M  ] 5.0.0 (0)
[ ~ ] 5.0.0-r1 (0)
[ ~ ] 5.0.1 (0)
[ ~ ] 5.0.2 (0)
[ ~ ] 5.0.2-r1 (0)
[ ~ ] 5.0.3 (0)
[  I] 5.0.3-r1 (0)

Where to go from here. Any help would be very welcome and appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
William.

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