On 19/02/2014 16:54, Gevisz wrote:
I was recently told that I will have to use WordPress to do some
translation job.
After emerge --search wordpress, I have found that this package is
currently masked (at least for amd64 architecture). The same says
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/WordPress
I was recently told that I will have to use WordPress to do some
translation job.
After emerge --search wordpress, I have found that this package is
currently masked (at least for amd64 architecture). The same says
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/WordPress
Earlier, in this mailing list, I was told
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 17:18:49 +0200
Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
On 19/02/2014 16:54, Gevisz wrote:
I was recently told that I will have to use WordPress to do some
translation job.
After emerge --search wordpress, I have found that this package is
currently masked
On 19/02/2014 23:38, Gevisz wrote:
I doubt it does what you apear to think it does. vimpress is a
wordpress editing tool running in the vim editor. It connects to a
wordpress blog and let's you do the edits in vim instead of some
other editing tool. But you still need to have access
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 16:40 -0500, Lance Jacobs wrote:
I am trying to install wordpress on a machine that will become a server
in a rack in a datacenter, so it does not need (nor do I want) X11 on
it. Right now, emerge is happy:
[snip]
If I try to install wordpress, it wants to bring xterm
Hi,
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 16:54:12 +0200 Gevisz wrote:
After emerge --search wordpress, I have found that this package is
currently masked (at least for amd64 architecture). The same says
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/WordPress
Earlier, in this mailing list, I was told that I can see
On Mon, June 13, 2005 6:43 pm, Jason Newquist said:
I'd like to install the most recent version of Wordpress (1.5.1.2, I
believe), but there's a security mask. I'm aware of the problem,
but I'd like to install anyway. How does one override this kind of
mask to get emerge to cooperate
Jason Newquist wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to install the most recent version of Wordpress (1.5.1.2, I
believe), but there's a security mask. I'm aware of the problem, but
I'd like to install anyway. How does one override this kind of mask
to get emerge to cooperate?
As might be obvious from
I am trying to install wordpress on a machine that will become a server
in a rack in a datacenter, so it does not need (nor do I want) X11 on
it. Right now, emerge is happy:
[gromit ~ #] emerge -uDptv world
These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order:
Calculating world
On 2/22/06, Lance Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, I already have
USE=-X -gtk -gnome -qt -kde -alsa -xpm -opengl userprofiles ...
in make.conf, so somehow this is ignoring that -xpm. Even adding
www-apps/wordpress -xpm
in /etc/portage/package.use doesn't prevent
On 2/22/06, Lance Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, I already haveUSE=-X -gtk -gnome -qt -kde -alsa -xpm -opengl userprofiles ...in make.conf, so somehow this is ignoring that -xpm.Even addingwww-apps/wordpress -xpm
in /etc/portage/package.use doesn't prevent the original emerge commandfrom
Hi,
I'd like to install the most recent version of Wordpress (1.5.1.2, I
believe), but there's a security mask. I'm aware of the problem,
but I'd like to install anyway. How does one override this kind of
mask to get emerge to cooperate?
As might be obvious from the question, I'm new
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Richard Fish wrote:
On 2/22/06, Lance Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking at the wordpress ebuild file, I do not see any reason for it to
have a dependency on xterm. I'm probably missing something simple, but
I just don't see it. Any suggestions would be appreciated
On Sunday 26 Mar 2017 09:28:32 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I notice that no-one has mentioned WordPress. I had a look at it, but was
> scared off by the Gentoo devs' waving around of garlic and crosses.
Drupal 8, which is the current version under active development, requires
updating th
On 2/22/06, Lance Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking at the wordpress ebuild file, I do not see any reason for it to
have a dependency on xterm. I'm probably missing something simple, but
I just don't see it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
wordpress depends on virtual/httpd-php
Hi,
I encountered a really annoying behavior of eccelerator.
On my server I run several installs of wordpress using gentoo's
webapp-config, all up to the same version. When the cache is empty
all works as expected, it caches the called php pages. BUT when I
access a different install
t; programming.
> > >
> > > I notice that no-one has mentioned WordPress. I had a look at it, but
> > > was
> > > scared off by the Gentoo devs' waving around of garlic and crosses.
> >
> > Choosing a CMS is a textbook example of "pick your poison.&
Just wanted to point you vmware-users to a patch for vmware-modules:
http://weltall.heliohost.org/wordpress/2011/05/14/running-vmware-workstation-player-on-linux-2-6-39-updated/
Built my own little ebuild in an overlay, now vmware-player runs fine w/
fresh new gentoo-sources-2.6.39
Stefan
On 04/17/2014 11:43 AM, Matti Nykyri wrote:
I don't know much about the secp521r1 curve or about its security.
You can list all available curves by:
openssl ecparam -list_curves
I don't either, but I hope this guy does :)
http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=6243
from me at some time. That seems to rule out
> > anything that smacks of script writing, because as far as I know,
> > nobody else has the slightest interest in computers, never mind
> > programming.
> >
> > I notice that no-one has mentioned WordPress. I had a look a
, because as far as I know, nobody else has the slightest
interest in computers, never mind programming.
I notice that no-one has mentioned WordPress. I had a look at it, but was
scared off by the Gentoo devs' waving around of garlic and crosses.
Choosing a CMS is a textbook example of "pick
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Hi list,
I started hosting a wordpress blog on my system and it came to my
attention that wordpress uses the PHP mail() function to do confirmation
emails. The mail() function uses UNIX sendmail, and I figured I could
go ahead and configure
hi
I have the script http://pastebin.com/d4b062d28 and the roots cron
entry are as below
30 2 * * * su sms /usr/local/bin/testrsync_mysql.sh
I am getting the below error
building file list ... rsync: opendir /var/lib/mysql/wordpress
failed: Permission denied (13) done mysql/ib_logfile0
mysql
a
strange site:
http://casidiablo.net/wordpress/descargar/Parche+Portage
I did not believe it...
Portage needing some code from casadiablo?¿¿
Stroller.
Thanks,
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http://blog.emergetux.net
Bombing for peace is like fucking for virginity
Am 19.05.2011 23:52, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Just wanted to point you vmware-users to a patch for vmware-modules:
http://weltall.heliohost.org/wordpress/2011/05/14/running-vmware-workstation-player-on-linux-2-6-39-updated/
Built my own little ebuild in an overlay, now vmware-player
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Richard Fish wrote:
On 2/22/06, Lance Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, I already have
USE=-X -gtk -gnome -qt -kde -alsa -xpm -opengl userprofiles ...
in make.conf, so somehow this is ignoring that -xpm. Even adding
www-apps/wordpress -xpm
in /etc
is bringing in the
dependancy. For example, if I comment out the line in my unmask that
allows me to bring in x11-libs/libXpm, and try to emerge wordpress, I
get:
carcharias rjf # USE=xpm emerge -Deptv wordpress
These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies
writing, because as far as I know,
>> > > nobody else has the slightest interest in computers, never mind
>> > > programming.
>> > >
>> > > I notice that no-one has mentioned WordPress. I had a look at it,
>but
>> > > was
>> >
On 6/30/07, Christoph Erdle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I encountered a really annoying behavior of eccelerator.
On my server I run several installs of wordpress using gentoo's
webapp-config, all up to the same version. When the cache is empty
all works as expected, it caches the called php
wordpress (for example)
upgrading for 200+
installations a quick and painless task.
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it comes to blogs.
Thanks
Michaek
FWIW...
If you're comfortable installing a masked package, I see that Wordpress
is in Portage. I don't use it myself, but several of the blogs that I
follow use it. There is a large library of freely-available templates,
the features list is extensive
, the mentioned one
doesn't work!
My make.conf shows this comment/command:
gcc -march=native -E -v - /dev/null 21 | sed -n 's/.* -v - //p'
which works for me.
Stefan
Yeah, happened to me a couple days ago. Wordpress got a bit too smart
with the quotes, and it broke something else, too. Thanks for the
re
/HTTP_Strict_Transport_Security
Regards,
Florian Philipp
This is nice, although, as with all nice things, it doesn't work in
Internet Explorer.
We try to hack together the same effect using Apache's mod_rewrite and
redirects, but it's hard to get right. Most off-the-shelf web apps (e.g.
Wordpress) do their best
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Massimiliano Ziccardi
massimiliano.zicca...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all!
Are you aware of a software I can use to connect my gentoo PC to an ATT
IPSec DualAccess VPN?
Thanks in advance,
Massimiliano Ziccardi
http://www.ibmconnections.org/wordpress/index.php/2009
On Saturday 01 Mar 2014 20:55:46 Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
Nothing to get confused. Just install ownCloud like you'd install Wordpress
on Apache server, i.e. configure apache to run php scripts some way and run
the owncloud installer. That's it.
So no need for vhosts then? I'll set it up
Seriously, what's so difficult about it? It's just like deploying a
WordPress blog.
wasn't whipping
out his dick like some elitist asshole ready to gloat about features of his
e-mail client. Not like you.
That said, I've had a problem every now and then where gmail would tag an
e-mail from a mailing list as spam, but it's never happened with
gentoo-user; just was a wordpress-hackers
On Friday 09 May 2008, Mark Shields wrote:
That said, I've had a problem every now and then where gmail would
tag an e-mail from a mailing list as spam, but it's never happened
with gentoo-user; just was a wordpress-hackers mailing list e-mail,
and only a few.
Very occasionally, posts from
, but as I recommended to download a patch from a
strange site:
http://casidiablo.net/wordpress/descargar/Parche+Portage
I did not believe it...
Portage needing some code from casadiablo?¿¿
Um... I don't believe that was recommended in the majority of those
threads.
I can find casadiablo mentioned
On 2/22/06, Lance Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, I already have
USE=-X -gtk -gnome -qt -kde -alsa -xpm -opengl userprofiles ...
Oh also, not directly related to your question, but it sounds like you
might be better off using something like USE=-* userprofiles
The -* turns
?
I confess I'm a complete novice when it comes to blogs.
Thanks
Michaek
FWIW...
If you're comfortable installing a masked package, I see that Wordpress
is in Portage. I don't use it myself, but several of the blogs that I
follow use it. There is a large library of freely-available templates
!
Are you aware of a software I can use to connect my gentoo PC to an ATT
IPSec DualAccess VPN?
Thanks in advance,
Massimiliano Ziccardi
http://www.ibmconnections.org/wordpress/index.php/2009/01/ibm-att-vpn-client-on-linux-ubuntu/
From the sound of it, they have their own VPN client. If you
deploying a
WordPress blog.
(...which I'm facing with increasing trepidation. :-( )
I have two difficulties: configuring apache properly, which I seem not to
understand yet, and fixing owncloud so that it doesn't throw up a broken-WebDAV
error.
Mick has offered plenty of advice on configuring
Greetings.
I am dealing with a WordPress site that has PHP code written into the
theme which needs some fixing.
At least I'm 99% sure that's what is going on. Since I don't know PHP I
can hardly be certain about it.
I'm looking for someone who can look this over, determine what's going
.
@all
Apache was never installed I don't see any reason to install it
because nginx satisfies my needs. I grepped for the string wget in all
logs and php files, found some, but they were for libssh2 in wordpress
code.
@Michael,
I thought of doing that, but before I discovered
.
@all
Apache was never installed I don't see any reason to install it
because nginx satisfies my needs. I grepped for the string wget in all
logs and php files, found some, but they were for libssh2 in wordpress
code.
@Michael,
I thought of doing that, but before I discovered the file
On Saturday, 29 August 2020 19:56:39 BST Skippy wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I am dealing with a WordPress site that has PHP code written into the
> theme which needs some fixing.
>
> At least I'm 99% sure that's what is going on. Since I don't know PHP I
> can hardly be certa
, your empty one, instead of your actual site. Then
thay come up with nothing when they hit
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/wordpress/ instead of the actual site tree.
Doesn't stop a determined person, but has the added benifit of keeping
x20x20x20x20 type crap out of your real logs. :-)
kashani
PHP guide.
Hung
I did this just few weeks ago and had to switch back because my web app
(wordpress native, not from gentoo) didn't work. Be sure you need this !
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clé
to download a perl script from
another site. Look for `wget' into apache logs.
@all
Apache was never installed I don't see any reason to install it
because nginx satisfies my needs. I grepped for the string wget in all
logs and php files, found some, but they were for libssh2 in wordpress
code
for the string wget in all
logs and php files, found some, but they were for libssh2 in wordpress
code.
@Michael,
I thought of doing that, but before I discovered the file, I'd already
killed the processes. Will check later when the process is relaunched
sometime later.
You might crank up
Peter
Seriously, what's so difficult about it? It's just like deploying a
WordPress blog.
(...which I'm facing with increasing trepidation. :-( )
I have two difficulties: configuring apache properly, which I seem not to
understand yet, and fixing owncloud so that it doesn't throw up
://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=6243
Good article :) The overall picture I had about EC is more or less the same as
described in the article. But you always have to make a threat analysis and it
depends on the private data you are protecting. By definition any private data
itemization of how and
where users should put their ebuilds and codes.
I'm also looking around for a sexy front end (blog, wordpress etc
that is easy to install/maintain, complete with links to the various
git repositories where I put code. I guess I just have to make a decision
on that:: so I can pretend
u can slap together with any of dozens
of "site builder" systems. Based on the javascript, it appears to
be generated using wordpress.
There are tabs for "A New Laptop" "Contact" "DMCA" "Hardware" "Legal"
"Privacy".
Ea
t; solution.
>>
>> See also:
>> <https://nearcyan.com/you-probably-dont-need-recaptcha/>
>>
>> <https://www.nfriedly.com/techblog/2009/11/how-to-build-a-spam-free-contact-forms-without-captchas/>
>>
>> Kind regards, tastytea
>>
because the professionals will add yet one more
compromised IP address to their herd faster than you can block them. A
scripted honeypot to automatically block typical mass scans, e.g. for
wordpress installations, would be more effective.
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volume of calls can become quite high. Trying to manually block the bots is
> a
> tedious and ineffective task, because the professionals will add yet one more
> compromised IP address to their herd faster than you can block them. A
> scripted honeypot to automatically block typical mass
to access the data of
MicrophoneShoppe.com? I don't know all the details, but (at least) the
SQL server should be able to host multiple databases, each with
different permissions; thus someone obtaining the admin WordPress
password for MickBlog.org may be able to edit the blog posts on that
site
-tcmalloc
{-test} 0
kB
[ebuild R ~] virtual/mysql-5.5 USE=-embedded -minimal -static 0 kB
--
Regards
Peter
Nothing to get confused. Just install ownCloud like you'd install Wordpress
on Apache server, i.e. configure apache to run php scripts some way and run
the owncloud installer. That's
-minimal
-oqgraph
(-pbxt) -profiling (-selinux) -sphinx -static -systemtap -tcmalloc
{-test} 0
kB
[ebuild R ~] virtual/mysql-5.5 USE=-embedded -minimal -static 0 kB
--
Regards
Peter
Nothing to get confused. Just install ownCloud like you'd install Wordpress
on Apache
does :)
http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=6243
Good article :) The overall picture I had about EC is more or less the same
as described in the article. But you always have to make a threat analysis
and it depends on the private data you are protecting. By definition any
:19:17:47 -0700] "GET
/wp-includes/wlwmanifest.xml HTTP/1.1" 404 196
195.70.43.234 - - [03/Feb/2021:19:18:24 -0700] "GET
/wordpress/wp-includes/wlwmanifest.xml HTTP/1.1" 404 196
198.38.92.110 - - [03/Feb/2021:19:21:18 -0700] "GET
/new/wp-includes/wlwmanifest.xml HTTP/1
geographical locations.
> Can they spoof an IP?
>
> 173.201.196.206 - - [03/Feb/2021:19:17:47 -0700] "GET
> /wp-includes/wlwmanifest.xml HTTP/1.1" 404 196
> 195.70.43.234 - - [03/Feb/2021:19:18:24 -0700] "GET
> /wordpress/wp-includes/wlwmanifest.xml HTTP/1.1" 404 1
0] "GET
> /wp-includes/wlwmanifest.xml HTTP/1.1" 404 196
> 195.70.43.234 - - [03/Feb/2021:19:18:24 -0700] "GET
> /wordpress/wp-includes/wlwmanifest.xml HTTP/1.1" 404 196
> 198.38.92.110 - - [03/Feb/2021:19:21:18 -0700] "GET
> /new/wp-includes/wlwm
196
> 195.70.43.234 - - [03/Feb/2021:19:18:24 -0700] "GET
> /wordpress/wp-includes/wlwmanifest.xml
> HTTP/1.1" 404 196
> 198.38.92.110 - - [03/Feb/2021:19:21:18 -0700] "GET
> /new/wp-includes/wlwmanifest.xml HTTP/1.1" 404 196
> 50.62.208.141 - - [03/Feb/20
-list_curves
I don't either, but I hope this guy does :)
http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=6243
Good article :) The overall picture I had about EC is more or less the
same as described in the article. But you always have to make a threat
analysis and it depends
ver from me at some time. That seems to rule out anything that smacks
of script writing, because as far as I know, nobody else has the slightest
interest in computers, never mind programming.
I notice that no-one has mentioned WordPress. I had a look at it, but was
scared off by the Gentoo devs' w
t;> They also provide a .deb package, that's the reason why I'm running it
>> inside a Debian LXC container as well.
>
> And this runs on a gentoo server, with debian inside the LXC? Or on a debian
> machine with LXC?
Ok, so this is my *private* setup:
Single server box with gentoo on
a
user that had USE=-mysql and complained that wordpress (or another
similar webapp) still pulled in MySQL.
But even if it's really worse now than in whatever number of years you
want to recall, if they only complain then is basically useless.
What we complain about here is basic low-level
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