Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
A 'whats new' section in a block, on the right side of the home-page,
perhaps push the screenshot up, and put this box in under that ( is one
option )
http://moinmo.in/MacroMarket/RecentlyCreatedPages
This will also
Dag Wieers wrote:
On Fri, 22 May 2009, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
A 'whats new' section in a block, on the right side of the home-page,
perhaps push the screenshot up, and put this box in under that ( is one
option
Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 05/22/2009 02:10 PM, Ned Slider wrote:
+1 for the general idea of having a what's new block on the homepage,
but could translations possible be excluded. No disrespect intended to
the EXCELLENT work being done by all the translators, but being only an
English
Karanbir Singh wrote:
The route I was going to try and look at was parsing the RecentChanges
page, and get what we need from there.
Well, you get changes :)
The new flag is only set for bookmarks, it does not automatically show
up in the RecentChanges overview.
Ralph
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Vladislav Rastrusny wrote:
What about InstallWebMinRepo page itself? :) Is it ready for final stage?
I don't know, it still has a Under Construction at the top :)
Cheers,
Ralph
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hce wrote:
The rsyslog.conf in FC 9 is much easy to be configured, just enable
the InputTCPServerRun and ModLoad. It is not the problem in FC 9
rsyslog server, it is the problem in CentOS syslog, no messages
sending to FC9 when I checked with tcpdump on port 514 on FC9.
Has anyone made
przemol...@poczta.fm wrote:
Use debian stable (currently 'lenny'). The philosophy behind stable
releases of debian is release updates for packages only if you have
security bugs. That way when you run 'apt-get update apt-get
upgrade' you download and install only those already _installed_
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
--- Package file.i386 0:4.17-15.el5_3.1 set to be updated
-- Processing Dependency: /usr/share/magic.mime for package: httpd
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
httpd-2.2.3-22.el5.centos.i386 from installed has depsolving problems
-- Missing Dependency:
Lanny Marcus wrote:
It would have been helpful, if the error message told you which system
software. :-) The Upgrade from 5.2 to 5.2 seems to have been
problematic for some people on this list. When you did the Upgrade,
did you follow this sequence, per the CentOS 5.3 Release Notes?
yum
Eduardo Silvestre wrote:
Hello Johan,
thanks but i know that. I just want keep im my system packages
x86_64. Why yum return packages i386 when $basearch is x86_64?
Welcome to multiarch hell.
Ralph
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Lev Shamardin wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for a delay, I was away for some time. I just tried to edit
the page, but it seems that it is something wrong with the page's
ACL. Could you please check?
Yes, sorry. Typo by me[tm].
And, BTW, if there are no more comments on
Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 19 May 2009 16:11:35 +0100
Anne Wilson wrote:
It seems to me that CentOS would be perfect for him except for the need to
keep it securely patched. I'm wondering if it's possible to auto-install
security updates - for that matter, with so small a set of
Lanny Marcus wrote:
The NSA manual suggests disabling yum-updatesd and doing it with a
cron job. update yum and then update.
a) That manual was written at the time of 5.0 - yum-updatesd was broken
then. b) It is broken again :/ c) yum update yum and then yum update
the rest broke things for
Frank Thommen wrote:
Hi Anne,
[...] he feels very insecure.
It seems to me that CentOS would be perfect for him except for the need to
keep it securely patched. [...]
I'd be glad of any advice.
Like a previous poster, I'd also suggest, that you use an other
distibution in
Equinox86 wrote:
yes centos is not for desktop it's guaranteee, if you don't have much time
and want a distro updated at last release, if you have much time to spend to
recompile dependences i advice use slackware, is fast and desktop friendly,
similar to swiss knife.
I still call this
Frank Thommen wrote:
[...]
Like a previous poster, I'd also suggest, that you use an other
distibution in this case. Ubuntu might be a good choice or maybe SuSE.
Both are probably better suited for non-commandline techies :-).
That is utter bullshit. The neat thing about CentOS
David Hrbáč wrote:
Ralph Angenendt napsal(a):
Yes, I'm seeing that too:
Even if that is changed to UTC, it still is May 13th (and it doesn't explain
why subsequent changelog entries are one day off, too.
Thanks Ralph. Yes, it has nothing to do with time zone.
It has. I don't know
Ned Slider wrote:
Hi,
Any news when we may expect the missing perl-DBD-Pg security update for
CentOS 5 from last week?
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-0479.html
It came out the same day as the poppler security update that CentOS
pushed 2 days later so I'm wondering why the
James Matthews wrote:
I know I can compile it however I prefer to use the package manager and
having an updated version.
We do not ship lighttpd. So probably never.
Ralph
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Sean Gilligan wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Are you still with us?
Yeah, I'm still here. I've just gotten real busy.
Just wanted to check =:)
Take your time,
Ralph
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James Pearson wrote:
- [fs] xfs: backport to rhel5.4 kernel (Eric Sandeen ) [470845]
- [fs] xfs: update to 2.6.28.6 codebase (Eric Sandeen ) [470845]
Eric Sandeen is ex-SGI and I guess the experienced XFS engineer
mentioned ...
No, Eric is doing ext4 (and has been for quite some while
Vladislav Rastrusny wrote:
I would like to contribute for Tips Tricks section with a small
automated script to install webmin repository data and webmin itself
from here:
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=20223forum=38post_id=76546#forumpost76546
Okay, go ahead with
Timothy Lee wrote:
The first thing you will need is one of the ISO's from the CentOS
While I was at it, I corrected all ISO's in that text.
http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif!
Ralph
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Vladislav Rastrusny wrote:
Created a draft. Any comments?
Also how Do I create textual links to wiki pages?
[[TipsAndTricks/InstallWebminRepo WebMinRepo Description]] and
[[TipsAndTricks/InstallWebminRepo|WebMinRepo Description]] don't work.
What exactly are you trying to do?
Ralph
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Phil Schaffner wrote:
[Aside: Should there be some kind of release announcement system/list
for Wiki articles and other documentation?]
A 'whats new' section in a block, on the right side of the home-page,
perhaps push the screenshot up, and put this box in under
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Phil Schaffner wrote:
[Aside: Should there be some kind of release announcement system/list
for Wiki articles and other documentation?]
A 'whats new' section in a block, on the right side of the home-page,
perhaps push the screenshot up
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Check http://wiki.centos.org/RalphAngenendt/recent
Looks good to me, I wonder if its possible to somehow only list pages
which have some criteria. So as to not list pages that are considered
'under construction'
The macro does not read
Ed Heron wrote:
From: Phil Schaffner, Wednesday, May 13, 2009 6:20 AM
It just works. I habitually use rsync for incremental updates across
directories or systems, but tar is often more robust for this type of
job, just because of things like needing to remember to use -H. Both
rsync
.git_20090512-1.el4.br.src.rpm |head -8
* Thu May 14 2009 Ralph Angenendt ra...@centos.org
- move version to current 8.2 git version as 8.2.7 release has an
error in online verification. See
http://lists.linbit.com/pipermail/drbd-user/2009-May/012019.html
for an explanation.
* Tue May 05 2009
David Hrbáč wrote:
Ralph Angenendt napsal(a):
Yes, I'm seeing that too:
Even if that is changed to UTC, it still is May 13th (and it doesn't explain
why subsequent changelog entries are one day off, too.
Ralph
Thanks Ralph. Yes, it has nothing to do with time zone. I'm not sure
Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 05/11/2009 05:24 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=3613
I'll note for the Record that the yum clean all trick worked on
100% of my x86_64 machines, about six in all.
Ralph was working on this earlier today, however it would be really
Mats Karlsson wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 23:11, Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de wrote:
Mats Karlsson wrote:
On 2009-04-29, Mats Karlsson mats.o.karls...@gmail.com wrote:
User: MatsK
I don't have edit rights ?!
To what?
#acl MatsK:read,write,delete,revert,create
David Dreggors wrote:
Why does it take so long (3/4 days) from account creation and
confirmation email to the point you actually receive list mail?
It doesn't.
Especially if you sign up to get a request made, which means that the
request goes to the list days before you can recieve email
JohnS wrote:
True also, but is adding code to the wiki the answer every time
something new is needed? Maybe Moin is not the right web app. What
usually happens every time just about when you start patching and adding
on to apps?
Any suggestions from you, then? Which app can be the right app
Timothy Lee wrote:
... complete systems that are certifieread,write Defaultd for
running under RHEL ...
Eh, oops!
Cheers,
Ralph
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Timothy Lee wrote:
How about the panel code in:
http://moinmo.in/FeatureRequests/ThisPageInOtherLanguages
This allows translated pages to show up automatically on the bottom
right of the panel. See their sample site, which could be switched
between [fr] and [en]:
Alan Bartlett wrote:
Ralph,
Will you please check posts #17, 18 19 of this forum thread --
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=19968start=0#forumpost76277
When you have a moment, I'm sure you will reply to it. :-)
I've never seen any request in here, I replied to
Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
Updated file packages available
Component: pirut
Summary: TBe8ae967a sqlitesack.py:94:_read_db_obj:TypeError:
unsubscriptable object
That can be fixed by running yum clean all on the command line.
As a result, /usr/share/gdm/themes/TreeFlower/background.png is
Shad L. Lords wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I have been looking what Fedora is (or was) doing with Jigdo. It seems
to solve some problems and create new ones[1].
Let me look into that.
From the os directory something like this should produce jigdo
files/templates for all
Jason Aubrey wrote:
In case people aren't aware, when you create an AWS (Amazon Web
Services) account there's a management console that shows a list of
available images. Of this list, some are published by Amazon, others
are uploaded anonymously, or you can upload your own. Given the
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
I found this (almost) howto:
http://syiron.wordpress.com/2008/01/13/creating-jigsaw-download-jigdo-files-for-downloading-iso%E2%80%99s/
The interesting think is that he is creating CentOS image.
Thanks. Although Jeroen advises against loop mounted ISOs, because of
Lanny Marcus wrote:
Is there a way I can have a photo editor reduce all of them
to VGA size, without doing that 272 times?
Use convert from the ImageMagick package (convert -resize).
The people who will receive them are using M$ Windoze. Also, they
are in a folder and it
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
I found this (almost) howto:
http://syiron.wordpress.com/2008/01/13/creating-jigsaw-download-jigdo-files-for-downloading-iso%E2%80%99s/
The interesting think is that he is creating CentOS image.
And he hasn't understood the jigdo-file command :(
I'll never
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Not sure how much work is involved with this, but if we could achieve a
state where in the absence of a translated page, the wiki drops back to
using the english page, retaining url's into translated urlspace[1]
then anything over a few pages should be enough to list a
Timothy Lee wrote:
Now that a reasonable amount of wiki articles (with the exception of
HowTos) have been translated to Chinese, can I request that a link be
placed in the FrontPage, like this:
This wiki in Spanish | Chinese.
Let's make a trade. I put that on the Frontpage and you put
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Umm? We already have that :)
Try http://wiki.centos.org/zh/HowTos for example.
ok, my bad! I thought that wasent in place as yet, but... you loose
language namespace. All the urls from that HowTo page are now only
pointing to the English
Thiago Avelino wrote:
We will be structured so as soon as possible that only the CentOS grow
the community in each country, we have an example with Ubuntu it is a
community in each country and it More specifically every day.
Who is we and is that all agreed on with the people on the
Thiago Avelino wrote:
Ralph: Not understand what you mean!
a) Please don't top post.
b) No offense meant, but your last mails all loked like you are the sole
proprietor of everything CentOS Brazil. There already is a vivid(?)
community around the CentOS-br mailing list - that's why I
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
Or is there a jigdo project for CentOS?
Want to start one? Join the centos-devel mailing list and make a thought out
proposal on there :)
The reason I'm asking about Jigdo is because some firewall blocks
torrent
Lev Shamardin wrote:
Hi,
I've added some explanation about the partitionable raids, may be it is not as
clear as it should be, and I've also explained why it is necessary to leave
some
free space unpartitioned at the end of the drive. Patch link also now points
to
one attached to the
Lev Shamardin wrote:
On 04/29/2009 10:55 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Is that different from
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SoftwareRAIDonCentOS5?
There is one really HUGE difference. Using that guide you get a system with N
regular raids (where N is the number of the partitions you create
Lev Shamardin wrote:
Hi,
I've finished the first version of the article here:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Install_On_Partitionable_RAID1
I'll look over it when I have the time. Okay, first look done. See
below.
And what about the second guide? (about repairing failed raid5 with more
Sean Gilligan wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Do you have a suggestion for page URLs?
For the new article:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Java/OpenJDKOnCentOS
Go wild.
The existing article should move (with a redirect) to:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Java/OtherJDKOnCentOS
I
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Why???
I was/am running kernel 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5
I did a yum update and watched 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5xen and
2.6.18-128.1.6.el5PAE being installed, with PAE listed first in my
/boo/grub/menu.lst
I also see:
Installing:
kmod-fuse i686
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
Hi
Is there a jigdo image available for CentOS-5.3?
No. Several people have looked into it, but either haven't understood jigdo or
lost interest in it.
Or is there a jigdo project for CentOS?
Want to start one? Join the centos-devel mailing list and make a thought
P.A wrote:
Hi does anyone know what the problem here is
[r...@dnstest lib]# ps
ps: error while loading shared libraries: libproc-3.2.3.so: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
rpm -qf $(which ps)
rpm -V procps
[r...@dnstest lib]# ln -s libproc-3.2.7.so
Mats Karlsson wrote:
User: MatsK
Okie.
Ralph
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Phil Schaffner wrote:
Having a RAID section in the HowTos page makes sense to me, rather than
cluttering up Misc. Does not require /RAID/ in the directory structure.
How about HowTos/CentOS5ConvertToRAID for a more Wiki-like name?
+1
Ralph
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Phil Schaffner wrote:
I put such a notice in my latest draft effort. Is there a way to
automatically add a draft notice to newly-created pages, like the
automatic description here line?
Only via Templates which would mean that everybody needs to use that
template for creating new pages.
Sean Gilligan wrote:
In Wiki Access Request for Java How To's I mentioned that I wanted to
create a Java HowTo section on the wiki. I'd like to provide a more
detailed proposal for adding more Java documentation.
Proposed Changes
Sorry for the lengthy background
Ed Heron wrote:
From: Phil Schaffner, Wednesday, April 29, 2009 8:31 AM
Having a RAID section in the HowTos page makes sense to me, rather than
cluttering up Misc. Does not require /RAID/ in the directory structure.
How about HowTos/CentOS5ConvertToRAID for a more Wiki-like name?
Ed Heron wrote:
Please, how would I create a colored area with fixed space text to emulate
computer response?
{{{
polite
input
and
output
here
}}}
Cheers,
Ralph
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Timothy Lee wrote:
Dear Phil,
You've mistakenly inserted a line saying:
File Edit Options Buffers Tools Help
just before Question 8 during your recent edit of FAQ/CentOS5.
Thanks, gone.
Ralph
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Sean Gilligan wrote:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
'must contain a banner on the top indicating its a draft
article'
As I'm gearing up to write some docs, I've been thinking some kind of
'draft' indication would be a good idea. Perhaps draft docs could even
be placed in a separate
Sean Gilligan wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I've added you to http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/JavaOnCentOS and
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreateLocalRepos, I'll probably elevate
status when you wrote something on there :)
Thank, Ralph. I've made some minor changes to both those
Sean Gilligan wrote:
Hi Ralph,
In reviewing the wiki editing guidelines, I see that I'm supposed to
setup a Personal Homepage, but I'm not allowed to edit that page.
Now you are.
Ralph
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olivier_cast...@zieglergroup.com wrote:
Je serai absent(e) à partir du 25/04/2009 de retour le 04/05/2009.
Je répondrai à votre message dès mon retour. En cas d'urgence, vous pouvez
contacter l'équipe technique d'infofrance.
You can resubscribe when you get back on 4th of May. Please fix
William L. Maltby wrote:
Quick Q: while running my A.M. update today, I see several updates that
I haven't seen announced yet. The one concerning me is glibc. I killed
the update since it glibc is so central to a system.
Is it safe to install? If so, I presume I'll want to update it first
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 4/22/09, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
Michael Holmes wrote:
snip
I have always wondered about the sanity of using python for system
administration tools, but this should be a yum file in /usr/share/yum-cli/.
I found i18n on my CentOS 5.3 Desktop. It's
Rob Kampen wrote:
there was an issue with the update to 5.3 in that the glibc libraries
needed to be updated prior to the remainder otherwise rpm had issues -
this is probably what yum is choking on
No. Completely different beast.
Ralph
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Rob Kampen wrote:
Bart Schaefer wrote:
glibc issues on el4 prevent upgrading to the newer flash-plugin or any
of the newer modules from the Adobe repo.
Hi Bart,
why the old flash version?
If people would read before they write ...
Ralph
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
We also need to keep in mind through this conversation that the content
on the wiki is licensed under very liberal terms, lets not try and make
efforts to wall in edit rights or to contradict the license terms
themselves.
Attribution-Share-Alike pretty much says that
Timothy Lee wrote:
As I have requested before, is it possible to setup the zh page under
the Wiki frontpage? I can then continue my translation efforts there,
without needing to fix page links in the future.
Sorry, was on vacation. Feel free to edit wiki.centos.org/zh now.
One thing: There
JohnS wrote:
On Thu, 2009-04-16 at 17:11 -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
Shows up in the Info link on every page.
Problem is ... people without edit rights do not see the link.
Whos arm and leg can be twisted to correct that to show it?
Nobody's, I fear. There was a rather longish discussion
Mats Karlsson wrote:
So could we have two alternative text to cover the topic, who can edit
an article?
Currently maintained by: name
Can only be edited by maintainer.
Not really possible, as everyone in EditGroup is allowed to edit every
articel (and the plan is to open up the wiki so that
nate wrote:
Alford, Seth wrote:
I'm looking for the anaconda source rpm. Yes, I know, it's
available from the upstream vendor.
this site seems to have it:
ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/os/Linux/distributions/centos/5.3/os/i386/CentOS/anaconda-11.1.2.168-1.el5.centos.i386.rpm
How is that a
Erik Laxdal wrote:
Just wondering (I hate asking this, but in case they slipped by) if
there is an ETA on some missing updates (as newer ones are appearing)
including:
Those are being built and pushed to the mirrors right now, you should
have seen the first announcements already.
Ralph
Michael Holmes wrote:
Coming later. Please let the mirrors handle the load of people updating
their machines first. When the first wave of updates have gone down, the
SRPMS will be put onto the mirrors.
Not to be Mr. Goody Two Shoes, but isn't that a GPL violation? Seeing
as you can make
Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm puzzled by such statements as
diff /var/clamav/daily.cvd /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
Binary files /var/clamav/daily.cvd and /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew differ
I thought the point of rpmnew files was so that we could check what has been
changed?
As those are
Karanbir Singh wrote:
I spend some time to create a more 'classic' CentOS theme.
Can we now not just ship that in an artwork update as a second theme for
people to use directly from their machines ?
We have to put the backgrounds somewhere else, as the default-* stuff is
already taken by
David Lemcoe wrote:
When I went yum install vsftpd.i386, I get this:
TypeError: unsubscriptable object
From what I can see, this looks like an error with Python 2.4, but I don't
know what to do
Any help?
Run yum clean metadata and try again.
Ralph
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fo...@lemcoe.com wrote:
I bet it's availible in rpmforge. Not sure, but that might of been where I
find it.
You now owe me EUR 25,- - it is not.
Ralph
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
In what regard? I just fixed my name. It's a Blackberry.
1) trim your posts
2) dont top post
3) Do not break threading.
Sent with my fingers and a brain.
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James Pearson wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
The source RPMs are available for the few packages updated since the
upstream 5.3 release, but the SRPMS for the release itself are
missing.
I'm rather sure that I didn't write that.
Ralph
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James Matthews wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to install postfix but I am not able to get the config screen to
setup the base system. Is there a way to do it?
Which config screen? Which base system? What exactly are you talking about?
And please choose a meaningful subject, next time. Thank you.
luc...@lastdot.org wrote:
Phil Schaffner wrote:
I'd like to weigh in on the side of a more open Wiki with fewer barriers
to contributing and/or editing.
That would be great! I'm sure many users wanted to contribute something
(not viagra links) at some point, but found the whole process
YoungHoon Park wrote:
Dear list,
I've written this message a few days ago, but I couldn't find the clue.
If there is somebody who can answer about this, please let me know.
I answered it already a few days ago.
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/2009-April/002479.html
Ralph
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Frédérique Da Luene wrote:
Useradd newuser : ok
passwd newuser : ok
The password is not MD5, only 3DES.
Again: Have you looked if passwd on your machine is the one from CentOS?
I would suggesting copying the binary to a known
jarmo wrote:
I'm having troubles update my system.
Error: Missing Dependency: glibc-common = 2.5-34 is needed by package glibc
Update stops here. Any idea, how to continue?
A bit more output would have been great. Any information on what you did
would have been great, too.
Okay: You did
Marcus Moeller wrote:
On top of my personal list is LDAP integration, as we want to push
website v2 a bit.
LDAP integration is just a config change, so no big problem. The problem is
that website accounts and wiki accounts don't have anything in common.
Ralph
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Yes. Which one is the leading account? Trac? Wiki? Website?
Well, I would chose the source where there are more accounts and user
information. Based on that we could break those records into appropriate
LDAP attributes.
That would be xoops at the moment. But
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Ralph Angenendt writes:
This is mentioned in the Release Notes and I think it is a
problem. There is a workaround - see the Release Notes.
D'oh - I only read the upstream release notes.
Hmmm. Wasn't that in the upstream release notes too or did
Craig White wrote:
after cleaning up a bunch or selinux alerts, I update and wham,
clamav/clamd/clamav-db make me assert contexts again to /var/clamav
like...
chcon -t clamd_t clamav -R
which temporarily solves the problem but it would be better if it were
policy and not file contexts.
Craig White wrote:
this might prove to be more durable through upgrades (time will tell).
semanage fcontext -a -t clamd_t /var/clamav(/.*)?
Yepp, I was just about to suggest using that, as it survives a relabeling of
the file system :)
Cheers,
Ralph
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Frédérique Da Luene wrote:
Useradd newuser : ok
passwd newuser : ok
The password is not MD5, only 3DES.
Again: Have you looked if passwd on your machine is the one from CentOS?
Ralph
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
Could we have something like this for people who dont have edit rights :
- people can make an 'edit' - but the edit is handled either as a patch
emailed to the page maintainer / edit group / editorial group / this
list ? but not displayed till its 'accepted / approved
Olaf Mueller wrote:
File /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/sqlitesack.py, line 94, in
_read_db_obj
setattr(self, item, _share_data(db_obj[item]))
TypeError: unsubscriptable object
We're somehow seeing this error all over the place, which seems to be a
problem with multiarch. See bug
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
The 5.3 upgrade broke the kickstart procedures for my xen virtual machines.
They are installed via http.
1. The installer sets up the timezone interactively even though it is
specified in the kickstart file. Not a big deal, though.
This is
Timothy Lee wrote:
Dear Ralph,
I'd like to help translate the wiki into Chinese. Can you create the
zh page and give me write permission?
Do we have anyone here willing to help with that? Because that looks
like a mean feat, when you try do to that alone - no idea how much time
you have on
Timothy Lee wrote:
Dear Ralph,
Can I obtain write permission to my home page on the wiki? My username
is TimothyLee. Thanks!
Done.
Ralph
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