[arch-general] Need to meet a tech guy

2012-09-13 Thread Arno Gaboury
Dear list, I'm a 47 years old trader, and the current financial crisis forces me to change my job. I am working on few business projects which involve good tech knowledges. I am not a tech guy, just a sophisticated user (proudly running an Arch box) whith tech as a hobby. I nedd to gather

Re: [arch-general] Need to meet a tech guy

2012-09-13 Thread Pedro Jordão
2012/9/13 Arno Gaboury arnaud.gabo...@gmail.com Dear list, I'm a 47 years old trader, and the current financial crisis forces me to change my job. I am working on few business projects which involve good tech knowledges. I am not a tech guy, just a sophisticated user (proudly running an

Re: [arch-general] Need to meet a tech guy

2012-09-13 Thread John K Pate
On Thu, 2012-09-13 at 08:52 -0300, Pedro Jordão wrote: 2012/9/13 Arno Gaboury arnaud.gabo...@gmail.com Dear list, I'm a 47 years old trader, and the current financial crisis forces me to change my job. I am working on few business projects which involve good tech knowledges. I am

Re: [arch-general] Need to meet a tech guy

2012-09-13 Thread Arno Gaboury
On 13/09/12||08:52, Pedro Jordão wrote: 2012/9/13 Arno Gaboury [1]arnaud.gabo...@gmail.com Dear list, I'm a 47 years old trader, and the current financial crisis forces me to change my job. I am working on few business projects which involve good tech

Re: [arch-general] Need to meet a tech guy

2012-09-13 Thread Pedro Jordão
2012/9/13 Arno Gaboury arnaud.gabo...@gmail.com On 13/09/12||08:52, Pedro Jordão wrote: 2012/9/13 Arno Gaboury [1]arnaud.gabo...@gmail.com Dear list, I'm a 47 years old trader, and the current financial crisis forces me to change my job. I am working on

[arch-general] / mounted ro after update

2012-09-13 Thread P .NIKOLIC
Hi folks Having been in hospital for a while i updated this system a couple of days ago and am having some strange problems If i run pacman -Syu i get 7-of-9:/ # pacman -Syu :: Synchronising package databases... error: failed to update core (unable to lock database) error: failed to update

Re: [arch-general] / mounted ro after update

2012-09-13 Thread Aurko Roy
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 10:05 PM, P .NIKOLIC p.nikol...@btinternet.comwrote: Hi folks Having been in hospital for a while i updated this system a couple of days ago and am having some strange problems If i run pacman -Syu i get 7-of-9:/ # pacman -Syu :: Synchronising package

Re: [arch-general] Openstack keystone

2012-09-13 Thread Andy Pieters
Hi On 13 September 2012 19:30, Krzysztof Warzecha kwarzec...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for delayed response, I had a busy week. Not at all, I appreciate your help regardless No, keystone-all and keystone-manage will not be available system wide unless you add them to path. I'm not sure if this

[arch-general] Init script hidden output (careless /dev/null redirection)

2012-09-13 Thread Jacob Joseph
Hi. A recurring source of frustration for my use of Arch Linux is that many init scripts fail to produce any output, to either the console or syslog, when something goes wrong and the script fails. The particular cause is always case-dependent (usually stemming from some config error). Some

Re: [arch-general] Openstack keystone

2012-09-13 Thread Krzysztof Warzecha
Hello, 2012/9/13 Andy Pieters pieters.andy.mail...@gmail.com: Could you post your keystone config? It seems that paste/deploy/loadwsgi.py tries to load that 'server' module because it found it in local_conf. I'm not sure where contents of local_conf comes from. Aha! The plot, as they say,

[arch-general] [SOLVED] Re: Openstack keystone

2012-09-13 Thread Andy Pieters
On 13 September 2012 21:50, Krzysztof Warzecha kwarzec...@gmail.com wrote: With your keystone.conf I get same error with same traceback. You can find stock one in source tarball under ./etc/ -- Krzysztof Warzecha Excellent thank you :)

Re: [arch-general] Init script hidden output (careless /dev/null redirection)

2012-09-13 Thread Sébastien Luttringer
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 9:58 PM, Jacob Joseph ja...@jjoseph.org wrote: Some underlying programs produce no output; I'm not proposing that Arch address all such cases. Instead, the scenario I continue to run into is that the init script redirects all output, good or bad, to /dev/null. In my