Hi,
Some comments below
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fabrice LABORIE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 2:06 PM
Subject: [Leaf-devel] request for Bering packages + a couple squid comments


> Hi List,
>
> I am using a Bering system booting from HD.
> I am new to Bering ( and LEAF ... and LRP !) and I have to say I am VERY
> impressed!!!
You're not the only one ;-)
Even I everyone isn't sharing your opinions ;-)

>
> I use a  few packages including sshd (Nathan Angelacos)  / squid (David
> Douthitt).
>
> I read that Jacques will upgrade sshd in Bering1.0 final . so that's
> great...
> maybe David will offer a more recent squid ? ( squid-2.5.PRE8 or
2.4.STABLE7
>
> ( or maybe Jacques will offer one for Bering?)
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/kapeka/
You'll find there a more recent version of squid but AFAIK, it's compiled
wtih glibc 2.1

You'll find there http://www.wix.net.nz/LEAF/ some instructions how to
upgrade the glibc..

>
> David, may I suggest to start squid in init.d/squid with -D to prevent
squid
> from stopping
> if the DNS server is not available yet?
> ( patch :
> diff -ur squid/etc/init.d/squid squid.fab/etc/init.d/squid
> --- squid/etc/init.d/squid      2001-12-12 22:09:30.000000000 +0300
> +++ squid.fab/etc/init.d/squid  2002-07-02 19:57:37.000000000 +0300
> @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
>                 chown squid.squid /var/run/squid.pid
>                 cd /usr/bin
>                 umask 077 ; ulimit -nH 8192 ; ulimit -nS 8192
> -               $SQ
> +               $SQ -D
>                 echo
>                 touch /var/lock/subsys/squid
>                 ;;
> )
> also I suspect that most people using squid will be using a harddrive of
> will have tons of RAM,
> but still, providing the squid.conf.default and mime.conf.default might
not
> be necessary and save
> a few bytes of  .LRP.
> [ As a side issue, I used libm.lrp on my Bering install and noticed that
the
> var/lib/lrpkg/libm. were not extracted...
> and that they ended up beeing backup in my root.lrp ]
>
> and finaly here is my request for a new Bering package:
> the documentation http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bubooting.html
> 9.4. Booting from an IDE device
> suggests to use a windows or linux rescue disk to "prepare" the hd. why
not
> using a Bering Floppy ???
> It would be  great to have  fdisk mkfsdos, mkfsreiser [ yes I am using
> reiserfs for my squid ] and syslinux
> packaged into one HDinstall.LRP.
> note: i have seen [ not used ]  fdisk+mkfsdos + syslinux on different
> package from David so I suppose
> one could copy them all . onto the bering floppy( but still no
> mkfsreiser! ).
> any comments?
We're waiting for you to build this package ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-)

>
>
> fabrice.
Regard,
Etienne Charlier



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