Wes Stupar, user name Wes
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I don't understand what is required for proposed location
I want to describe, for other CentOS users, the reason I got the error.
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TimoSchoeler, GaoHu, and AlainRegueraDelgado with every edit?
It makes me a little nervous updating the T43 page or
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hola estoy intentando compilar bind 9.7 en centos y no hay forma de instalarlo
no me da ningún tipo de error solo que no consigo los fichero de configuración
si alguno conoce alguna guía o algo
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Hola,
2011/5/31 Jaime Castillo jame...@hotmail.com:
hola estoy intentando compilar bind 9.7 en centos y no hay forma de
instalarlo no me da ningún tipo de error solo que no consigo los fichero de
configuración si alguno conoce alguna guía o algo
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On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 01:26, John R. Dennison j...@gerdesas.com wrote:
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 01:10:40AM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Thanks, all. I did actually look at the grep manpage but after a few
screenfuls it became tl;dr and I started just skimming. I suppose that
I skimmed too fast!
Hi,
we have a cluster. The master has CentOS 5.5 on it. At the moment it
crashes randomly...perhaps a hardware problem...no idea. But to
eliminate a software problem I would like to test the integrity of the
system or of the installed package. Is it a way to check if the binary
installed by
2011/5/31 giggzounet giggzou...@gmail.com
Hi,
we have a cluster. The master has CentOS 5.5 on it. At the moment it
crashes randomly...perhaps a hardware problem...no idea. But to
eliminate a software problem I would like to test the integrity of the
system or of the installed package. Is it
Le 31/05/2011 09:59, cornel panceac a écrit :
2011/5/31 giggzounet giggzou...@gmail.com
mailto:giggzou...@gmail.com
Hi,
we have a cluster. The master has CentOS 5.5 on it. At the moment it
crashes randomly...perhaps a hardware problem...no idea. But to
eliminate a
Martin Šťastný writes:
Hello,
I have simple question - is there a way to automatically replicate zone
definition (not zone itself - this is easy) to slave server using BIND9? Is
it BIND built-in or are there prebuilt scripts? Or I have to write that
script on my own (started by Cron,
How exactly to use the tag Obsoletes: in a spec file ?
I need to offer texlive to users on Centos-5.6, so I packaged it (based
on a Mandriva src.rpm), and that works.
But I want rpm to *replace* tetex by texlive, instead of just adding
texlive, when users do a :
$ yum install texlive
(we have
From: Philippe Naudin philippe.nau...@supagro.inra.fr
But I want rpm to *replace* tetex by texlive, instead of just adding
texlive, when users do a :
$ yum install texlive
(we have a local repo here).
So I added this line in texlive.spec :
Obsoletes: tetex
Not an rpm expert but maybe
How exactly to use the tag Obsoletes: in a spec file ?
I need to offer texlive to users on Centos-5.6, so I packaged it (based
on a Mandriva src.rpm), and that works.
But I want rpm to *replace* tetex by texlive, instead of just adding
texlive, when users do a :
$ yum install texlive
(we
Le mar 31 mai 2011 15:31:17 CEST, Simon Matter a écrit:
How exactly to use the tag Obsoletes: in a spec file ?
I need to offer texlive to users on Centos-5.6, so I packaged it (based
on a Mandriva src.rpm), and that works.
But I want rpm to *replace* tetex by texlive, instead of just
On 5/31/2011 3:43 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 01:26, John R. Dennisonj...@gerdesas.com wrote:
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 01:10:40AM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Thanks, all. I did actually look at the grep manpage but after a few
screenfuls it became tl;dr and I started just
From: Philippe Naudin philippe.nau...@supagro.inra.fr
tetex is required by :
$ rpm -q --whatrequires tetex
tetex-latex-3.0-33.8.el5_5.6
jadetex-3.12-15.el5
texinfo-tex-4.8-14.el5
and texinfo-tex is happy working with texlive.
Maybe he is happy with your texlive but he still says he
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On 05/31/2011 07:27 AM, Philippe Naudin wrote:
But it doesn't help, yum is ready to install texlive but doesn't
remove tetex.
Did you flush your yum cache after you rebuilt the package? It may have
old metadata.
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Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 05/31/2011 07:27 AM, Philippe Naudin wrote:
But it doesn't help, yum is ready to install texlive but doesn't
remove tetex.
Did you flush your yum cache after you rebuilt the package? It may have
old metadata.
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Hi,
Thank you all at first.
I've downloaded and installed postfix from CentosPlus couse i needed the
MySql support version of postfix, but i need to know if i've could have
problems if any new version it's been released from the official mirror of
the same pack, how can i handle the updates,
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