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On 12/14/2012 1:44 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
Everyone, Upgrade complete.
Excellent!
Thanks Mike!!!
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of removing the text and using just the graphic
portion in some places (e.g. the Wiki sidebar).
What do you think? I won't be offended (much) if you don't like it
:-)
+1 :)
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I got some screen captures forwarded to me by Rich Bowen of SourceForge.
I'm not sure if anyone wants to do anything with these, or if you'd like
me to post them to the site somewhere.
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Here they are. Thanks!
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On 11/14/2011 1:38 PM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
Am Montag, 14. November 2011, 18:44:13 schrieb Charles
Steinkuehler:
I got some screen captures forwarded to me by Rich Bowen of
SourceForge.
I'm not sure if anyone wants to do anything
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migrated several projects from a
legacy cvs environment to subversion.
If there's anything I can do to assist with a transition from cvs to
svn, please let me know.
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On 1/31/2011 3:18 PM, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I tried browsing the subversion repository, and it didn't seem to
work...I'm not sure if that's due to there being nothing there or a
result of the recent security issues with SF. I should have
apologize for any inconvenience this
issue has caused you.
Note that my e-mail is typically signed, and I have not noticed any
issue with sending mails to the list. ?!?
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laconica w/git), leaf-devel, leaf-user
No objections here. Just -devel, -user, and -commits seems like plenty
with the limited traffic these days.
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| Everyone,
| We seem to have agreement on a name switch from Firewall to Framework. I
| think we can make this change now, and continue work on a description
| for later adoption. Is this acceptable?
|
| Mike Noyes +1
Charles Steinkuehler +1
IPV4 traffic but have separate (and frequently
non-existent or less maintained) rule sets for IPV6.
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glitches like this are why the old (2.2 based kernel) releases
used the 'real' sed. :)
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is in
our cvs repository.
Looks like they're using extended pattern matching (the +([0-9])
portions of the rm statement, which will match any number of digits).
To make bash happy with this syntax, set extglob to on with:
shopt -s extglob
before trying to run the lock_unlock code.
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Erich Titl wrote:
- adding a tag does not create overhead to the CVS archive (unless we
use subversion)
Tags do not create overhead in subversion, either.
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to be properly taken advantage of.
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at the buildtool source in CVS, and it looks like
it would be pretty simple to add a subversion download method. If I get
some spare time I may try to do this, although I'm not exactly a perl guru.
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unless you explicitly merge the changes (with the various merge commands
or by manually backporting).
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or expanded repository
(rsyncing the expanded repository shouldn't take too much bandwidth if
you already have a recent copy of the repository).
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the conversion of a very large CVS archive into
subversion (the source code for a commercial 3D graphics package), and
it's fairly painless using the automated scripts provided with
subversion for that purpose. So at least that part *SHOULD* be easy. :)
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: /cvsroot/leaf/sourceforge/admin/doc-build.sh,v
I finally got a chance to look at this, and the CVS version is only 1.8
(*NOT* 1.12).
Looks like the SF CVS issues ate some of the most recent commits. Can
you post the latest file for review?
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Mike Noyes wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 06:44, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
QUESTION: What's the status of the SF CVS archive in terms of how long
it's going to continue to be in use? If everything is going into
subversion soon, I'm not going
document generation should normally take), you can do
this with the -l switch, ie:
lockfile -l 72000 ...
would force removal of any existing lockfile older than 20 hours.
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Mike Noyes wrote:
On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 16:22, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Mike Noyes wrote:
On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 11:37, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Mike Noyes wrote:
Please let me know which hooks you'd like me to enable, or you can
.
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Mike Noyes wrote:
On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 11:37, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Mike Noyes wrote:
Please let me know which hooks you'd like me to enable, or you can
enable them yourself. Thanks for all your feedback on this issue
of the USB key (as long
as the key is bigger than the boot partition size). The geometry issue
shouldn't generally be a problem...the CHS geometry of the FAT
filesystem is essentially embedded in the partition table, so would be
written when the image is burned onto the USB key.
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with the above, or any other scripting chores.
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),
please make this group readable so I can mirror it.
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P.S. Mike: Let me know if you cannot login to the new system...I
transfered the leaf account, but may have to reset the password. The
new system is neo.steinkuehler.net, but may also
Mike Noyes wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 05:16, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I've got my new server online, and am working on getting my LEAF mirror
up and running again.
Charles,
Excellent news. :-)
The first problem I've run into is a permissions problem. I cannot
access the phpwebsite
, when I was setting up
our new subversion repository). I'm sure things are likely improved greatly
since then, but I'm not up on the current state of the art.
I do all my repository browsing via the tortoise SVN client. :O
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on (with forth being a very common
english word), and most of the public code was around in the old printed
listing and maybe online BBS days. Not a lot in a searchable archive form
on the 'net.
| I'll look for lua source next.
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Mike Noyes wrote:
| On Fri, 2005-08-19 at 15:01, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
| I would, however, be in favor of using a very powerful, but very small
| 'shell-like' scripting language (ie: forth) in the initramfs, with the
| 'applications' being
existed in LRP/LEAF since
the beginning (ie: root.lrp or initrd.lrp), replacing it with a (hopefully)
standard chunk of init code that was simply linked with the kernel.
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to it, and get your flash programmed somehow. If you're talking
about one of the flash cards that does disk emulation (ie: CF card or
similar), I think you can just copy the image over (ie: dd if=image.cramfs
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Erich Titl wrote:
| Charles
|
| Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
| Erich Titl wrote:
| | Hi folks
| |
| | I would like to use cramfs to store static filesystems on flash. I know
| | lince and wisp-dist did that before, I just seem to miss the point
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| Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
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| OK, I think I've got it setup correctly. At the very least, the rsync
| server should have a current (within the last 24 hours) version of the
| *ENTIRE* CVS
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| Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
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| | Erich Titl wrote:
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| | | Hi Charles
| | |
| | | I am observing a lot smaller rsync chunk for the last few weeks. Has the
| | | repository changed?
| |
| | Unknown...I'll look
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| | Hi Charles
| |
| | I am observing a lot smaller rsync chunk for the last few weeks. Has the
| | repository changed?
|
| Unknown...I'll look into it Monday.
Looks like I'm still having problems
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| I am observing a lot smaller rsync chunk for the last few weeks. Has the
| repository changed?
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for each function, and what result type (if any) is
returned...the stuff you find in the .h header files), which would require a
recompile if it changed.
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dedication, your tireless responses to queries for
help, the quality of your code, and the effort you expended which made our
burdens lighter.
For all this and more, thank you!
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(or similar) when a particular branch (ie:
bering or Bering-uClibC) has a release.
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I might not remember how to do the CVS command line thing. :)
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Thanks,
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| Am Dienstag, 22. März 2005 17:33 schrieb Charles Steinkuehler:
snip
| What's the easiest way to 'tinker' with creating a new package? It
| looks like I need to put the initial package files online via http
| or viewcvs
...
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Yes...thanks for all the pointers!
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Mike Noyes wrote:
| On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 12:27, Mike Noyes wrote:
| On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 11:42, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
| MIKE: I've manually updated the CVS archive on the CoLo system
| (rsync.steinkuehler.net), and basic should update soon
} ${tmp_size:+size=$tmp_size}
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fixes for) any bugs in the scripts I've written.
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Mike Noyes wrote:
| On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 13:32, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
| Mike Noyes wrote:
| | Is the rsync leaf-cvs archive still updating? It doesn't seem to be
| | current. Is it a problem with the nightly tarball created by SF
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| Mike Noyes wrote:
|
| | On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 13:32, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
| | Mike Noyes wrote:
| | | Is the rsync leaf-cvs archive still updating? It doesn't seem to be
| | | current. Is it a problem
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| Sounds like we need to make a support request to SF.
Hold off on this for now...both times I tried downloading with links. I'm
now using curl, and it looks like I'm going to wind up with a different
(larger) sized file
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Mike Noyes wrote:
| On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 07:26, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
| Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
|
| | Sounds like we need to make a support request to SF.
|
| Hold off on this for now...both times I tried downloading with links. I'm
| now
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) and is seamlessly used by the newly updated package(s)
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Mike Noyes wrote:
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 09:02, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Also, I'm not sure basic is properly mirroring the SF web content anymore
(at least it looks different). Do the syncing scripts perhaps need to be
modified with all the recent changes to the website?
That task is on my
pkgpath.disks if boot.fstype doesn't exist.
There's no newer version available that I'm aware of. If manually setting a
backup destination is enough of a problem, feel free to hack on lrpkg. I'll
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, it shouldn't generally be required to
backup the bash package (for anyone other than the maintainer), and it's
only rarely necessary to backup initrd.lrp, so this is the option
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Read honest
. If
this is the initrd.lrp directly from Bering, it sounds like there's a bug.
/me
...wanders off and checks the initrd.lrp package on my custom-built CD-ROM
package, which exhibits this error, so it sounds like a bug.
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Mike Noyes wrote:
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 13:51, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Mike Noyes wrote:
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 11:25, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Mike Noyes wrote:
Can RDD work through a secure serial line?
Define secure serial line.
A machine isolated from the network through
free memory and HDD space to
the performance statistics of your mail or database server).
If your secure serial line is capable of running IP or executing commands
on the LEAF box, you should be able to monitor via RRD and SNMP (or some
other data gathering back-end).
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Mike Noyes wrote:
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 11:25, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Mike Noyes wrote:
Eric de Thouars,
Can RDD work through a secure serial line?
Define secure serial line.
A machine isolated from the network through a serial line connection for
logging purposes.
http://www.mail
(see Bering uClibc or my
not-quite-released Bering-CD), the creation of block devices occurs
prior to mounting the *ROOT* ramdisk (to allow reading of leaf.cfg and
support run-time configuration of ramdisk size).
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everything enabled when you
built the busybox ash and it still didn't work with Bering?
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Erich Titl wrote:
Charles
At 23:43 06.07.2004, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
snip
IIRC, busybox ash has several compile-time options to allow for smaller
size (by omitting lesser-used features that the complex scripts in LEAF
tend to rely on). Are you sure you had everything enabled when you
() { ... }
# Call an abort procedure if command1 fails
/usr/bin/command1 || abort
# Run several commands if command2 fails
/usr/bin/command2 || { echo ERROR!!! ; exit ; }
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Erich Titl wrote:
Charles
At 19:29 27.06.2004 -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
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# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall.
# (/tmp/crontab.29831 installed on Fri Aug 8 08:17:52 2003)
# (Cron version -- $Id: crontab.c,v 2.13 1994/01/17 03
to mirror the CVS
archive, as well.
Just send a 'real-world' address to me off-list, if you want a copy.
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mirror as I don't have the bandwidth here to support grabbing the
full tarball daily). Another plus with rsync is you don't have to
mirror the whole archive if you don't want.
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Mike: Can you maybe add a notice that the website is changing and some
links may be broken, the devel directories may be missing, etc?
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remaining absolute references to the package directory.
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with no arguments). The errors appear in linuxrc.err
if VERBOSE is enabled.
Eric: Any other bugs addressed in this update?
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Erich Titl wrote:
Charles
I looked at the new linuxrc, nice, modular, easier to maintain.
At 22:14 05.05.2004, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
- /dev/null in root.dev.mk (should be in root.blk.mk even though it's not
a block device, as it's used early in the init scripts).
Would
message
you're reporting. The PKGPATH entries should be split at the colon
before anything is done with them, so I could see an error about
/dev/cdrom, but not about /dev/cdrom:iso9660.
Please let me know exactly which /linuxrc file you're using...
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K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 29. April 2004 16:46 schrieb Charles Steinkuehler:
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
Hi,
I built a CD with new linuxrc from Charles and found a problem using
whitespace in PKGPATH:
This works:
PKGPATH=/dev/fd0:msdos,/dev/cdrom:iso9660
This one fails
for
'out-of-the-box' masquerading), and a bunch of packages from DCD (with
newer ssh bering versions of IPSec).
I can post a 'release-candidate' iso of what I'm currently running in
production online, if anyone's interested.
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Mike Noyes wrote:
On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 04:09, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Mike Noyes has been in a bicycle accident (see message below).
If I get any more details, I'll let everyone know.
Everyone,
Sorry for the delay on the website. I just got back from the hospital
today. I dot know what
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Excuse the interruption if I'm not correctly understanding your
problem...I haven't been closely monitoring this thread.
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if the floppy folks would have enough room
for many extra files, especially if partial/.cfg backups of /etc include
pretty much the whole directory as they do now (another 20+ KB)).
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IPSec patches. Is that correct?
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so this isn't a big deal). I will get this fixed when I get time, but
the functional stuff has been getting priority.
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2004-03-23
Fixed
Mike Noyes wrote:
Website Update Status:
I'm about 50-60% done with the upgrade. I'm not sure how long the
remainder of the upgrade will take. I'll keep everyone posted on my
progress. Thanks for being patient.
Thanks for all your hard work on this Mike!
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procedure entirely).
2) Create the files in linuxrc, using the first PKGPATH= device (instead
of the depricated boot= device).
3) Ignore the problem with manually adding packages once the system is
up and running. :)
Any preference?
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these issues pretty easily
for now, and convert to the 'real' Bering way of doing things once
there's an official release).
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/etc/init.d script.
Also note that I don't believe the POSIXness scripts (lrpkg included)
are available currently in the initial ramdisk, but are in root.lrp.
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