Greetings linux-il list,
Tk Open Systems Ltd. is looking for a system administrator for work in
Talpiot. The required qualifications are:
1. Residence in the greater Jerusalem area.
2. Track record of personal interest in Linux, open source, or bidi issues
as proven by membership in
dear jonathan ben avraham,
just a question for clarification re: your job offer for a sys admin in talpiot:
you state that Israeli citizenship is required, but then at the end you state that
you invite applications from people regardless of nationality, etc...
can you please clarify --
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 00:59, you wrote:
korganizer sux...
* save a todo list in hebrew.
* change locale and run korganizer again. the text will be unreadable.
OK then, Can you sujest anothe KDE based Organizer? i would like to be able to
sync it to my Palm.
Thanks,
Amichai.
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Are you aware of the existing translation mailing list?
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One I suppose. But I still don't know how to subscribe to
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003, Shlomi Fish wrote about Re: New Mailing List for Translation
of Technical Documents:
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One I suppose. But I still don't know how to subscribe
We (Hadassah College
- Computer Science)want to give
a course in
"Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)"
and are
looking for and open source solution instead of
purchasing Rational
ClearCase.
I would
appreciateanybody'ssuggestions.
Josh Roden
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You can try Argo UML
http://argouml.tigris.org/
shany
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 12:43, Josh Roden wrote:
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
hi all,
There is a wierd problem when trying to sync mirror.hamakor.org.il with
the debian mirror. It appears that the rsync connection works fine (i.e.
- connection is established), but every so often (very often) no data
goes through (rsync doesn't print anything). Is this an upstream mirror
Change the upstream server and see if the problem persists.
- Original Message -
From: Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Linux-IL mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 11:50 AM
Subject: Debian rsync problems
hi all,
There is a wierd problem when
I'm not sure whether there are any other official mirror sources. I
wouldn't like to rsynch from a secondary mirror, as that may impose a
latency into the mirror (i.e. - the Israeli mirror will alsways be 1 day
behind).
Shachar
Oleg Kobets wrote:
Change the upstream server and see
word of caution!
i have evaluated the thing last semester for the technion.
aside from the many drawbacks i can specify one that is mucho annoying: you can do
association
class! forget it, it doesn't worth the hassle.
note: poseidon is an extension of argouml.
here is my short eval in hebrew:
Shany Pozin wrote:
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in "Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)"
and are looking for and open source solution instead of
purchasing Rational ClearCase.
I would appreciate anybody's suggestions.
Josh Roden
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Josh Roden wrote:
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
and are looking for and open source solution instead of
purchasingRational ClearCase.
Are you sure you mean ClearCase? ClearCase is a Version
Lior Kesos wrote:
Shany Pozin wrote:
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
and are looking for and open source solution instead of
purchasing Rational ClearCase.
I would appreciate anybody's suggestions.
Josh Roden
Hi,
I'm trying to use Linux as a small router but it is probably not my day :)
this is the configuration I have:
+--+
| O |
+--+
|172.17.2.3
|
|
read this, very enlightening
converting from clearcase to cvs
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-02/msg00552.html
also, note that there is a cvs for win32 (i.g: win 2000)
www.cvsnt.org
works fairly well, but the linux version is better.
for clients in windows you have wincvs that i
Josh Roden wrote:
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
and are looking for and open source solution instead of
purchasing Rational ClearCase .
I would appreciate anybody's suggestions.
Josh Roden
I'm having the same
Folks,
As much as I like CVS, it is not a full-blown configuration management
system, and a configuration management system is not a CASE tool.
I don't want to start a Holy War, but CVS is great for tracking changes at
the file and directory level, but it lacks built-in support for getting
Hi,
-The two eth0 appear since the first one is for the network attached to the
eth0 and the second one is for the default router.
-I forgot to mention that station C could ping all the stations including
the Linux router.
-About the local looping, well it seems to work fine...
Yehoram B.Y.
Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other miracles
wrote:
Having/being a relatively heavy user of Clearcase I would disagree
with you. Clearcase is a mature product. It's problem is that it has
so many options and possibilities that it is trivial to shoot yourself
in the
UML is garbage, too many diagrams, too many inconsistencies between them. checkout
http://dori.technion.ac.il/opm/
One highly orthogonal and highly expressive diagram for everything, technion
methodology. + Java
case tool free to d/l for educational use or non-commercial use. currenly only works
Rony Shapiro wrote:
Folks,
As much as I like CVS, it is not a full-blown configuration management
system, and a configuration management system is not a CASE tool.
I don't want to start a Holy War, but CVS is great for tracking changes at
the file and directory level, but it lacks built-in
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
UML is garbage, too many diagrams, too many inconsistencies between them. checkout
http://dori.technion.ac.il/opm/
One highly orthogonal and highly expressive diagram for everything, technion
methodology. + Java
case tool free to d/l for educational
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 14:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
|172.17.2.30 Masquerade t this interface
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt
Iface
172.30.0.0 172.16.0.10 255.255.0.0 UG 40 0
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Rony Shapiro wrote:
Folks,
As much as I like CVS, it is not a full-blown configuration management
system, and a configuration management system is not a CASE tool.
I don't want to start a Holy War, but CVS is great for tracking changes at
the
Dear original poster -
While we're asking bigger picture questions - what do you need CASE for?
this is not a rhetorical question. All of these tools take quite a bit
of work to get them to help you. Unless you have a precisely defined
need, you might get some pretty pictures, but are very
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Rony Shapiro
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 1:48 PM
release 3.4?. Also, it has no explicit idea of a development cycle (coding,
unit test, integration, release, maintenance). Again, I *like* CVS, and
Hi Yasha,
We need an Israeli citizen for this job for reasons that I do not intend
and am not required to elaborate in a public forum. Israeli citizens with
older ID cards have a nationality (leum) indicated on their ID card. We
don't care what this nationality is. It can be Russian, Jewish,
Hi,
I don't want to start a Holy War, but CVS is great for tracking changes
at
the file and directory level, but it lacks built-in support for getting
meta-data on the changes, i.e., to answer queries like what files were
changed for bugfix 17, when and by whom?
What about cvs -qn up -r
lets talk now about the requirements design and implementation and maintenance.
the first 2 are clearly not connected to a versioning system or configuration
management.
its about good practices, using a good UML case tool? (or prefferably throwing the UML
garbage,
saving a lot of time and use
i don't know if its not hackers-il material but:
You said it, you can't.
The thing is, you don't have too. its not an application that requires that much
performance for
disk drive reading. you load the file into memory once, then when the user click save
it dumps it
back to disk.
for
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 01:07:18PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I'm not sure whether there are any other official mirror sources. I
wouldn't like to rsynch from a secondary mirror, as that may impose a
latency into the mirror (i.e. - the Israeli mirror will alsways be 1 day
behind).
Shaul Karl wrote:
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 01:07:18PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I'm not sure whether there are any other official mirror sources. I
wouldn't like to rsynch from a secondary mirror, as that may impose a
latency into the mirror (i.e. - the Israeli mirror will alsways be 1
Hi list,
Lately, the BiDi engine in Wine has changed to be an external library,
that has to be statically linked during compilation. As a result, I have
just found out that the RH9 RPMs don't support BiDi out of the box. I'm
on that case, but I would like to know where we stand on other.
I
Does it need to be installed or run in any particular way in regards to
LANG support for Hebrew encoding etc.?
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 16:19, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi list,
Lately, the BiDi engine in Wine has changed to be an external library,
that has to be statically linked during
dittigas wrote:
Does it need to be installed or run in any particular way in regards to
LANG support for Hebrew encoding etc.?
You need to set the encoding to something that supports Hebrew.
LC_CTYPE=he_IL is fine. So is (with sufficiently late versions)
en_US.UTF-8. Pay attention to case
dittigas wrote:
And, on Debian Unstable install seems to fail with:
FATAL: Module binfmt_misc not found.
update-binfmts: warning: Couldn't load the binfmt_misc module.
Manually running update-binfmts --enable gives:
update-binfmts --enable
FATAL: Module binfmt_misc not found.
update-binfmts:
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 19:36, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
dittigas wrote:
And, on Debian Unstable install seems to fail with:
FATAL: Module binfmt_misc not found.
update-binfmts: warning: Couldn't load the binfmt_misc module.
Manually running update-binfmts --enable gives:
update-binfmts
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 08:55:18PM +0200, dittigas wrote:
And, on Debian Unstable install seems to fail with:
FATAL: Module binfmt_misc not found.
update-binfmts: warning: Couldn't load the binfmt_misc module.
Manually running update-binfmts --enable gives:
update-binfmts --enable
dittigas wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 19:36, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
dittigas wrote:
And, on Debian Unstable install seems to fail with:
FATAL: Module binfmt_misc not found.
update-binfmts: warning: Couldn't load the binfmt_misc module.
Manually running update-binfmts --enable gives:
Exported LANG as he_IL.UTF-8
got: keyboard:X11DRV_KEYBOARD_DetectLayout Your keyboard layout was not
found!
Exported LANG as he_IL.ISO-8859-8 and got the same error with an
additional complaint:
err:keyboard:X11DRV_ToUnicode Please report: no char for keysym 0CF7
(hebrew_qoph) :
for all keys,
dittigas wrote:
Exported LANG as he_IL.UTF-8
got: keyboard:X11DRV_KEYBOARD_DetectLayout Your keyboard layout was not
found!
Yes, ok. But did Hebrew work? Was the order of characters correct?
Exported LANG as he_IL.ISO-8859-8 and got the same error with an
additional complaint:
Rony Shapiro wrote:
What about cvs -qn up -r bugfix16?
Exactly my point - you have to define a label bugfix16, and adhere to that
naming convention. What if someone creates a label BugFix18? The system
does not enforce any policy - you need the discipline to adhere to naming
conventions,
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Shaul Karl wrote:
My true suggestion is to raise the problem on
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll probably do that. That's actually the information I was really
looking for.
I'm not sure it's the right forum, but there is a debian-mirrors
moderated mailing list
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 20:21, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
dittigas wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 19:36, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
dittigas wrote:
And, on Debian Unstable install seems to fail with:
FATAL: Module binfmt_misc not found.
update-binfmts: warning: Couldn't load the
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 09:14:43PM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
update-binfmts is part of a separate debian package (update-binfmts ?)
$ apt-cache search update-binfmts
binfmt-support - Support for extra binary formats
$
Package: binfmt-support 1.2.2
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 10:25:47PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rony Shapiro wrote:
What about cvs -qn up -r bugfix16?
Exactly my point - you have to define a label bugfix16, and adhere to
that
naming convention. What if someone creates a label BugFix18? The system
does
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 10:47:23PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Shaul Karl wrote:
My true suggestion is to raise the problem on
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll probably do that. That's actually the information I was really
looking for.
I'm not sure it's the right
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