Hi,
Any ideas why CentOS 8 doesn't include the libvoikko-devel package?
The libvoikko package is present but it doesn't have the development
headers in it.
The Fedora RPM SPEC seems to have separate package for the headers:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/libvoikko/blob/rawhide/f/libvoikko.spec
On 23.06.21 11:49, Myyrä, Timo wrote:
Hi,
Any ideas why CentOS 8 doesn't include the libvoikko-devel package?
The libvoikko package is present but it doesn't have the development
headers in it.
The Fedora RPM SPEC seems to have separate package for the headers:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms
Hi all,
I have a computer with CentOS 7.
The users are authenticated using OpenLDAP.
On LDAP the default shell is csh.
When ssh to login it works, i.e. $SHELL = /bin/csh
Also, when using xrdp it works.
However, a login from the keyboard and screen attached computer we get $SHELL
= /bin/bash
Any
On Jun 23, 2021, at 7:12 AM, Hooton, Gerard wrote:
>
> The users are authenticated using OpenLDAP.
> On LDAP the default shell is csh.
> When ssh to login it works, i.e. $SHELL = /bin/csh
> Also, when using xrdp it works.
> However, a login from the keyboard and screen attached computer we get
I am running CentOS 7 on a server where I have only recently installed postfix.
Postfix is configured to only send outgoing mail via an external relay server
and test mails created on my server are indeed delivered via this external
server.
However, I must have some other application on the ser
On Wed, 23 Jun 2021 21:54:02 -0400
H wrote:
> Can anyone suggest how to track down the app so I can reconfigure the mail
> address?
And the relevant line(s) in /var/log/maillog are
--
MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com
_
--On Wednesday, June 23, 2021 10:54 PM -0400 H
wrote:
Viewing /var/log/maillog I get some information but cannot see which
application generated that e-mail, nor the content of it which would
likely allow me to see where it comes from.
Can anyone suggest how to track down the app so I can rec
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