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On Wednesday 08 October 2003 06:13 pm, James wrote:
Can't I just download a mandrake proftpd rpm from somewhere online?
Yes you can, you can try in rpmfind.net
You're using mdk9.1 right? Strange that it doesn't have proftpd.
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Fajar
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 06:13 pm, James wrote:
Can't I just download a mandrake proftpd rpm from somewhere online?
Yes you can, you can try in rpmfind.net
You're using mdk9.1 right? Strange that it doesn't have proftpd.
It does, of course.
James Sparenberg wrote:
:First question here for me is what is the result of
:/etc/init.d/proftpd status
I get:
proftpd dead but subsys locked
I get that even after I type service proftpd start
:Second what is the result of
:rpm -qa | grep proftpd
I get proftpd-1.2.9rc2-2
Thank you for your
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 02:18, James wrote:
James Sparenberg wrote:
:First question here for me is what is the result of
:/etc/init.d/proftpd status
I get:
proftpd dead but subsys locked
I get that even after I type service proftpd start
cd into /var/lock/subsys and remove the 0 byte file
Thanks for the reply!
I've removed the 0 byte file, and I've also removed the proftpd version I
had. I then typed urpmi proftpd but got this reply:
no package named proftpd
Where do I get Mandrake's version? I went to both my 2nd and 3rd CD.. the
3rd CD has the anonymous ftpd version, but it
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On Wednesday 08 October 2003 05:06 pm, James wrote:
I've removed the 0 byte file, and I've also removed the proftpd version I
had. I then typed urpmi proftpd but got this reply:
no package named proftpd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Documents]# rpm -qa |
Fajar wrote:
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Documents]# rpm -qa | grep proftpd
:proftpd-1.2.7-1mdk
:If for some reasons you can't do it using urpmi, use the graphical
:package installer, and search proftp
The rpm -qa | grep proftpd returned nothing. When I go to the graphical
installer, the only ftp program
http://rpmfind.net in most cases will have your rpm.
But you better update your package lists, perform a
urpmi.update -a
If you dont have additional sources created for
getting packages, check out easy urpmi at
http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/index.php
This will create a command line to
gftp has always worked perfectly for me on Mandrake, and Gentoo. I highly
recommend it.
Robert Crawford
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 7:13 am, James wrote:
Fajar wrote:
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Documents]# rpm -qa | grep proftpd
:proftpd-1.2.7-1mdk
:If for some reasons you can't do it using urpmi,
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 03:06, James wrote:
Thanks for the reply!
I've removed the 0 byte file, and I've also removed the proftpd version I
had. I then typed urpmi proftpd but got this reply:
no package named proftpd
Where do I get Mandrake's version? I went to both my 2nd and 3rd CD..
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