will the next version of snf allow for things like 'netmeeting' and
dynamically assigned ports?
bascule
Something occured to me (and a collective uh-oh arises from the crowd ;).
Whenever I write specs (now-a-days, anyway), I use License. I went back
to look at the old mdk-rpm howto for a proper group and noticed that
chm*uel's skeleton.spec uses Copyright.
It seems almost all official mdk rpms
Blue Lizard wrote: something stupid probably
HAHA! Guess what I just found?
This tag (superseding Copyright) defines the license chosen by the
copyright holder that will apply to the software being packed.
Sorry.
Regards.
Am Son, 2001-11-18 um 06.37 schrieb Sergio Korlowsky:
Yes... I always use nessus, and its working ok...
Hmm, strange...
Nessus is the client and nessusd the server, they both can operate on the
same pc.
Yes, I know :) Thanks!
Install nessus, nessus-client and nessus-plugins, then as
Dear Yves
Using the last release of draktools, scanner-drake recognized well my
scanner (Epson Perfection 1200USB), but when I try to run xsane not
scanner is detected. Using MDK 8.0 in the same computer (I have a triple
system installed in the computer: windows98, Mdk 8.1 and MDK8.0) ity
runs
lördagen den 17 november 2001 22.52 Peter Ruskin wrote:
I just switched back from uninett.no to ftp.sunet.se and noticed the
following discrepancies *still* exist:
i586/Mandrake/RPMS2 is a directory at uninett.no, whereas at ftp.sunet.se
i586/Mandrake/RPMS2 - ../../../contrib/i586/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Yves
snip
could be a proble of the new use of devs in MDK 8.1?
If so, boot with devfs=nomount (no quotes) on the lilo, grub, or
loadlin command line. (Using graphical lilo? If so, press escape at
the graphic and type the menu entry name followed by the
Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
Salane King wrote:
The packages that it could not find it does find when you say #urpmi
emacs-nox
then it installs it.
True. So only the --auto-select feature seems to be broken.
Uh... wait a minute... I've now got one case where it also does it with
an
Hi all!
I usually build 1 rpm at once, but I was thinking about a general
rebuid, let's say 10-20 rpm or even the whole tree (maybe Cooker tree
or 8.1 tree). Let's suppose all Requires and BuildRequires are
satisfated, is there a script or any easy way to rebuild such a big
rpm's tree for
Claudio wrote:
Hi all!
I usually build 1 rpm at once, but I was thinking about a general
rebuid, let's say 10-20 rpm or even the whole tree (maybe Cooker tree
or 8.1 tree). Let's suppose all Requires and BuildRequires are
satisfated, is there a script or any easy way to rebuild such a big
Bummer,
Too bad it crashes every 15 mins. Can anyone point me out to a copy of
0.46 or 0.47?
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
--=-=-=
Name: gaim Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 0.48 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 1mdk
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 05:34:08AM -0800, Victor wrote:
Bummer,
Too bad it crashes every 15 mins. Can anyone point me out to a copy of
0.46 or 0.47?
I suggest that you file a proper bug report.
- G.
Ahh, this is the PAM method :-). And it's per-user too :-)
Thanks for the info :-)!
On Thursday 15 November 2001 05:05 am, you wrote:
A more elegant (and safer) way is through /etc/security/limits.conf
Alkis
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I used it for 4 1/2 hours last night without a crash. I'm using the Yahoo
and ICQ plugins only, however.
V.
On Sunday 18 November 2001 04:49 am, you wrote:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 05:34:08AM -0800, Victor wrote:
Bummer,
Too bad it crashes every 15 mins. Can anyone point me out to a copy
The problem is inherent on line 103 in
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-linux/urpm.pm, where a check is done
to see if read_config has been previously called by checking
$urpmi-{media}. Unfortunatley this variable has, at some point, been
referenced and is set to a null array even though
Missing for several hours now. They are there at uninett.no
--
Peter Ruskin, Wrexham, Wales.
Registered Linux User No. 219434 ( see http://counter.li.org/ ).
Mandrake Linux release 8.1 (Vitamin) for i586
Kernel 2.4.8-26mdk-pnr-win4lin, XFree86 4.1.0, patch level 17mdk.
KDE: 2.2.1. Qt: 2.3.1.
Thanks for the advice, but how do I go about doing writing a formal bug
report? In the meantime is there a way to get old cooker packages. This
time I did a rebuild on a srpm of gaim and instead of crashing all the
time it uses 100% of the cpu time on one of my cpus.
I'm guessing my problem is
First of all, I have just subscribed to this list, so apologies if this
has already been covered. Could someone point me to a searchable
archive of this list?
Anyways, here is a patch I had to apply to nautilus-1.0.6-1mdk.src.rpm
in order to get it to build for me:
nautilus.spec.patch:
I have recently done a clean install of Mandrake 8.1 and am trying to
compile R with an aim to preparing a working RPM (which I managed
perfectly with Mandrake 8.0, before subscribing to this list: the rpm is
available on cran-r-project.org).
When I try, R-base build keeps on failing both with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any suggestions ?
export CC=kgcc
export GCC=kgcc
?
--
Kindest regards // Oden Eriksson
Deserve-IT Networks
I have uploaded gkrellm-plugins-1.2.4-1mdk to
ftp://ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming/:
* Sun Nov 18 2001 Ryan T. Sammartino [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.2.4-1mdk
- rebuild for 1.2.4
--
Ryan T. Sammartino ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://members.shaw.ca/ryants/
*** Please note the new e-mail address and
I just rsync'd from uninett.no to get the kernel that wasn't at sunet.se,
then installed cooker - no contrib of course because I'd excluded /RPMS2.
Back in 8.1, I started rsync from sunet.se - **still** no kernel
deleting directory i586/Mandrake/mdkinst/usr/lib/X11/fonts
deleting
Le Lundi 19 Novembre 2001 01:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I have recently done a clean install of Mandrake 8.1 and am trying to
compile R with an aim to preparing a working RPM (which I managed
perfectly with Mandrake 8.0, before subscribing to this list: the rpm
is available on
Well, after put in lilo append devs=nomount, following Yves
recommendation, lots of things that didn't run before start to work.
The usb scanner was recognized and xsane-gimp runs fine; the problem
with the kscd cdrom confusions (it only worked wit hdc but putting
cdrom2) gone (I had to create
I have found the page for LTmodem drivers.
LTModem is part of the winmodem type of modems. More and more laptops are using this kind of modem (unfortunately) so it would be nice if Mandrake had the drivers in vanilla. The problem is that the binary version must match the kernel version, or the
I'm using Mandrake 8.0 on a ML370 machine. The cpqarray module is able to
detect the array and the machine works correctly, however, it is not able to
find the HP DDS drive on the secondary channel of the SCSI array card.
Any reason? updated driver, etc...
Franck Martin
Network and Database
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