On 2003-07-04(Fri) 10:30:49 +0200, Gtz Waschk wrote:
I'm trying to build regexxer http://regexxer.sourceforge.net/ and it's
spewing errors. Anyone know if pcre can be rebuild with UTF-8 support
for cooker please?
This shouldn't be a problem, just add --enable-utf8 to the configure
call. I
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Product: apache2-mod_python
Component: packaging
Summary: Missing Python files.
Product: apache2-mod_python
Version: 2.0.46_3.0.3-1mdk
Platform: PC
OS/Version: All
On 2003-07-05(Sat) 13:24:01 -0500, Tom Brinkman wrote:
All kernels testbooted with 2 systems:
- one nForce2 system with 1GB ram (running enterprise now...)
- ond dual P2-333 with 256MB ram (running secure now...)
Wouldn't boot successfully for me, hung on Finding module
dependencies
On 2003-07-05(Sat) 18:41:30 +0200, Gtz Waschk wrote:
That initscripts package seems to be really buggy as I couldn't even
boot with 13mdk. It hung during the depmod part. I also had to revert
to 12mdk.
Probably you can try using /sbin/minilogd from -12mdk?
Abel
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Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Well, i understand for the directory/file disambiguation, but when
requesting
just the domain, it is a non-sense, as there is no ambiguity at all.
True enough, but that's just the way http works. The standard allows
configuration flexibility, which is important when the
Le Dimanche 6 Juillet 2003 02:12, Stphane Soucy a crit :
I try to put set -x at the start of my /etc/rc.sysinit script and it
stop to freeze!!!
not for me...
Le Samedi 5 Juillet 2003 23:52, Adam Williamson a écrit :
But you maybe *do* have the bug. the nvidia module should load if you
have this line in /etc/modules.conf:
alias /dev/nvidia* nvidia
but for many of us, it doesn't. We have to load it manually or put it in
/etc/modules. what about
Le Samedi 5 Juillet 2003 14:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
On 5 Jul 2003, Adam Williamson wrote:
just now, the system's starting freezing at Finding module
dependencies: - it sits there and does nothing. I can workaround this
with Alt-SysRq-E, which terminates whatever is freezing the
Jay DeKing wrote:
On Friday 04 July 2003 9:27 am, Frederic Crozat honored me with this
communique:
Because it is the correct way to form an URL :
http://foobar/foo/bar should grab file bar in foo directory
http://foobar/foo/bar/ should grab index file in bar directory..
Many web servers
On Saturday 05 July 2003 10:52 pm, wrote:
I know the new Mandrake 9.2 will released in 4 months.
So I think that it is the time to tell you my
experience on 9.1:
1. The start menu should be changed, especilly the
Office menu. You put the OpenOffice and KOffice and
other offices together,
This is a problem with the StarSuite packages and not Mandrake. Apprently,
StarSuite is updating the standard KDE and GNOME menus, which Mandrake does
not use. Mandrake uses the Debian menuing system, so there is a seperate
menu structure that the package being installed needs to know about.
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On Sunday 06 July 2003 12:38, Blindauer Emmanuel wrote:
Le Dimanche 6 Juillet 2003 02:12, Stphane Soucy a crit :
I try to put set -x at the start of my /etc/rc.sysinit script and
it stop to freeze!!!
not for me...
same here. it stopped freezing the first time after I installed grub,
but,
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dosemu used to be in main, but have been dropped (due to compile problems..?)
dosbox is far easier to use and works right out of the box on several
platforms, no need for configuration and it runs alot of dos programs, maybe
this handy package could
On Sunday 06 July 2003 15:38, Michael Scherer wrote:
On Sunday 06 July 2003 12:38, Blindauer Emmanuel wrote:
Le Dimanche 6 Juillet 2003 02:12, Stphane Soucy a crit :
I try to put set -x at the start of my /etc/rc.sysinit script and
it stop to freeze!!!
not for me...
same here. it
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quote who=Pixel
Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Note that for the client side, some changes need to be made in drakx
for LDAP support to make it work better out-the-box:
-use objectclass posixaccount instead of objectclass account
(deprecated in openldap-2.1.x, many tools don't add
Hi!
I just packaged Gnome Jabber (http://gnome-jabber.sourceforge.net/) and
the required gnet2 libs. Gnome Jabber still is a bit buggy, but is
finally a GNOME 2 Jabber client. The RPM for gnome-jabber lacks a menu
entry and icons, but I thought I'd release it now to save someone else
writing spec
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Robert L Martin wrote:
Hows about this during a reboot have some script check the standard
locations and then if it finds entries copy them to the correct
location.
A reboot is a very bad indication IMHO (and could substantially increase
boot time for all users, regardless of whether they use
On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 16:20:11 +0200 (CEST)
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On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, phriedrich wrote:
The next point is even when I started fam, I can't find it by: ps -e | grep fam
.
So possibly fam doesn't work?
is portmap service enabled? Fam requires it.
d.
Yes fam
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Michael Scherer wrote:
and the winner is
minilogd.
Well why do you think Andrey's patch i resent was called devfs.minilogd ?
I think the problem is really in the kernel, but nobody wants to try:(
d.
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Blindauer Emmanuel wrote:
This is (most likely) a devfs bug, it was fixed by a patch by Andrey. If
you have this hang often, please test attached patch (for some people it
never occurs, for others only rarely)
not sure.
I've upgraded my whole box (and kernel and
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Per [utf-8] Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
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dosemu used to be in main, but have been dropped (due to compile problems..?)
dosbox is far easier to use and works right out of the box on several
platforms, no need for configuration and
Buchan Milne wrote:
quote who=Pixel
Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-put pam_pwdb before pam_ldap in /etc/pam.d/system-auth
Actually, pam_unix is used at present, which I have placed before
pam_ldap. Vince, in your article you mention problems with pam_unix,
which can be solved by
For quite some time I have been unable to perform a fresh install of
Cooker. I have tried gendistrib against my local rsync'd mirror, but
all I get are non stop errors.
One simple question: Is Cooker supposed to be installable right now?
When I try, the install freezes at looking for available
Some of you might be interested in this 9.1 kernel update (based on
0.18mdk):
- better supermount (supermount-ng.sourceforge.net)
- fix for ldm_validate_partition and ppa cable warning messages
- alsa emu10k1 oops fix
- newer pci ids
- bus_ide_piix and bus_ide_nvidia_udma100(nforce) fixes
-
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, phriedrich wrote:
Yes fam requires portmap ... but fam didn't tell me ... I found out when searching
the
log-files for some helpy things.
Well, harrass the maintainer. I think i tried a while ago but was not
succesful...
d.
It may be feasible to have menudrake be able to import new menus, but this
really should be done with user interaction. A commandline version exists,
in kdedesktop2mdkmenu.pl,
-
The big problem would be do the prompts read in %English
like maybe
Programs have been found
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On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, phriedrich wrote:
Yes fam requires portmap ... but fam didn't tell me ... I found out when searching
the
log-files for some helpy things.
Well, harrass the maintainer. I think i tried a while ago but was not
succesful...
d.
The portmap
On 06 Jul 2003 18:18:29 +
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One simple question: Is Cooker supposed to be installable right now?
it isn't here
When I try, the install freezes at looking for available packages -
no apparent errors in the other consoles and the CPU gets pegged to
Am Sonntag, 6. Juli 2003, 17:11:26 Uhr MET, schrieb R.I.P. Deaddog:
On 2003-07-05(Sat) 18:41:30 +0200, Götz Waschk wrote:
That initscripts package seems to be really buggy as I couldn't even
boot with 13mdk. It hung during the depmod part. I also had to revert
to 12mdk.
Probably you can
On Sunday 06 July 2003 15:43, Per yvind Karlsen wrote:
dosemu used to be in main, but have been dropped (due to compile
problems..?) dosbox is far easier to use and works right out of the box on
several platforms, no need for configuration and it runs alot of dos
programs, maybe this handy
Buchan Milne wrote:
quote who=David Walser
Ok, I recompiled every library Postfix depends on (compiling pam and
cyrus-sasl against db4.1 and openldap with gdbm as it otherwise wouldn't
build),
Build openldap-2.1 instead
Andi Payn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As I mentioned in my last email, there are problems in at least
these three pairs of packages that prevent the old and new versions
from coexisting, even though this wasn't true with recent versions:
libsigc++1.0-devel and libsigc++1.2-devel; libmysql10 and
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Name: perl-GlibRelocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 0.0.cvs.2003.07.04.1 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 1mdk Build Date: Fri Jul 4 16:31:56 2003
Summary
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Let me guess, built from the same spec as perl-Glib and you forgot
to change some stuff?
yes, just a quick upload to share some testing base (me being heavily
bombing new gtk2-perl-xs maintainers with patches and bug reports)
i fixed all of them at home
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dosemu used to be in main, but have been dropped (due to compile problems..?)
Dunno, but I have noticed that although the last official version
doesn't compile on Cooker, the most recent
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Some of you might be interested in this 9.1 kernel update (based on
0.18mdk):
- better supermount (supermount-ng.sourceforge.net)
- fix for ldm_validate_partition and ppa cable warning messages
- alsa emu10k1 oops fix
- newer pci ids
- bus_ide_piix and
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 16:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Michael Scherer wrote:
and the winner is
minilogd.
Well why do you think Andrey's patch i resent was called devfs.minilogd ?
I think the problem is really in the kernel, but nobody wants to try:(
probably
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You now have to wait for the next drakxtools to be packaged.
which has to wait for rpm-build to be fixed ... :-(
Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Patch without white-space changes:
Looks like mozilla and squirrelmail managed to mangle the patches, I
will resend in private from a real mail client ;-).
i guess you have to manually upload them from the bugzilla web
interface (old known bugzilla
Forgive me for being confused, but what relation does this have to perl-GTK2 in main?
Thierry Vignaud wrote:
[Contrib-RPM]
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Name: perl-Gtk2Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 0.0.cvs.2003.07.04.1 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release :
Am Sonntag, 6. Juli 2003 20:30 schrieb Thierry Vignaud:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You now have to wait for the next drakxtools to be packaged.
which has to wait for rpm-build to be fixed ... :-(
No problem. I guess it is anyway a bad time to start with cooker
;)(kernel/rpm/devfs) I can wait
After updating my cooker machine this morning, my system stopped during
boot at Finding Module Dependencies. I let it sit there for quite some
time and it didn't progress any further. A Ctrl SysRq yielded:
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: line 512: 335 Quit
initlog $INITLOG_ARGS -n $0 -s GPRINTF_MSG -e 1
Thierry Vignaud wrote:
[Contrib-RPM]
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Name: perl-GnomeCanvas Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 0.0.cvs.2003.07.04.1 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 1mdk Build Date: Sun Jul 6 21:01:08 2003
Install date: (not
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Forgive me for being confused, but what relation does this have to
perl-GTK2 in main?
it's a rewrite.
perl-GTK2 is written with perl-Inline help, thus having the following
drawbacks:
- hard to cover all api (actually, only gtk+2 is partially covered
On 6 Jul 2003, Jason Komar wrote:
After updating my cooker machine this morning, my system stopped during
boot at Finding Module Dependencies. I let it sit there for quite some
time and it didn't progress any further. A Ctrl SysRq yielded:
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: line 512: 335 Quit
initlog
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 01:31, Duncan wrote:
That's what I thought I said.. However, I attribute it to something else..
the binary only bit of the nvidia module, as I had to force
recompile/reinstall of the nvidia module after compiling and switching to
2.4.21, as the nvidia installer
Wonderful, thanks for the detailed explanation.
The improved performance and stability make it something to look forward for the
Mandrake tools. I like perl-GTK2, but it is slow (some of that is due to Gtk+2 itself
though).
You mention perl-GTK2 is no longer maintained...didn't you
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Description :
This module lets you use the gtk+-2.x graphic library from
Perl. It is very object-oriented and easy to use.
The Gnome2::Canvas module allows a perl developer to use the
GnomeCanvas widget with Gtk2-Perl.
I'm such a nag...
yes
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Wonderful, thanks for the detailed explanation.
The improved performance and stability make it something to look
forward for the Mandrake tools.
the availlability of more widgets is what makes me happy :-)
I like perl-GTK2, but it is slow (some of
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 20:34, Jason Komar wrote:
After updating my cooker machine this morning, my system stopped during
boot at Finding Module Dependencies. I let it sit there for quite some
time and it didn't progress any further. A Ctrl SysRq yielded:
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: line 512: 335
Le Dimanche 6 Juillet 2003 21:04, [vincent.riedweg] a écrit :
This script works fine when launched in a console. This script fails in the
following case when launched by cron
This is the problem of cron :
cron has no environment !
repeat after me : cron has no environment !
Then cron is
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On Sunday 06 July 2003 19:35, andre wrote:
On Sunday 06 July 2003 15:43, Per yvind Karlsen wrote:
dosemu used to be in main, but have been dropped (due to compile
problems..?) dosbox is far easier to use and works right out of the box
on
On 6 Jul 2003, Adam Williamson wrote:
probably because it's a bit of a pain to apply the patch and recompile
the kernel...is there no easier way of testing?
Ah...but I still suspect you are all being lazy.
It is not that much work to compile a minimal kernel with this patch. It
is a
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This bug does not appear to be totally resolved in mozilla 1.4-1.mdk. Although
I can edit bookmarks, I still cannot successfully cut paste a bookmark from
one area to
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 13:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will carefully try not to shout at you but:
READ the LIST, try the possible patch, or go away!
this starts to be another of those hey, my kernel panic hey my
kernel panics too! I think it might be xxx
This is not a newbie list.
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There is nothing significant in this new version, specifically, the reported bug
does not appear to be addressed.
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On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 21:00:32 +0200 (CEST)
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MandrakeSoft Release : 2mdk Build Date:
Sun Jul 6
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I think this was an X free bug with radeons and is fixed in cooker.
d.
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On 6 Jul 2003, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 16:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Michael Scherer wrote:
and the winner is
minilogd.
Well why do you think Andrey's patch i resent was called devfs.minilogd ?
I think the problem is really in the
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Yes, this bug is still valid and in fact has gotten worse. The postinstall
scriptlet now does:
chown lp.root %{_bindir}/lppasswd
chmod 4755 %{_bindir}/lppasswd
where
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
file
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/auto/Gtk2/Gtk2
.so from install of perl-Gtk2-0.0.cvs.2003.07.04.1-2mdk conflicts with
file from package perl-GTK2-0.0.cvs.2003.04.07.1-2mdk
this is wanted
perl-GTK2 (old inline branch)
On 6 Jul 2003, Jason Komar wrote:
use. I am not here to use the cooker list as a support list. In this
particular case however, the mbox file with the last 6 months of the
cooker list in it is on the machine that I can't boot. So if I could
READ the LIST I would gladly READ the LIST. I don't
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Product: urpmi
Component: program
Summary: urpmi in a script launched by cron...
Product: urpmi
Version: 4.4-8mdk
Platform: PC
OS/Version: All
Status: UNCONFIRMED
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 21:41, Jason Komar wrote:
use. I am not here to use the cooker list as a support list. In this
particular case however, the mbox file with the last 6 months of the
cooker list in it is on the machine that I can't boot. So if I could
READ the LIST I would gladly READ the
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Jason Komar wrote:
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 13:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will carefully try not to shout at you but:
READ the LIST, try the possible patch, or go away!
this starts to be another of those hey, my kernel panic hey my
kernel panics too! I think it might be xxx
This is not a
David Walser wrote:
Buchan Milne wrote:
Build openldap-2.1 instead
(http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/cooker/openldap-2.1.22-1mdk.src.rpm),
the reason for the update to db4.1 in the first place. I don't think
openldap ever built against db4.0, I think the current 2.0.x package
builds
On 6 Jul 2003, Adam Williamson wrote:
probably because it's a bit of a pain to apply the patch and recompile
the kernel...is there no easier way of testing?
I just did think of an easier way to test it:
grab a copy of the 22mdk kernel in the clubcontributions for 9.1 (under
unsupported on
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 15:44, Adam Williamson wrote:
If you have a web browser and a working internet connection, you can
read the list. There's an excellent archive at
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/ .
Thank you Adam, that I can do. I work from 4 different machines so I do
still have Internet
Hi,
I was just wondering what the best way to submit an rpm for consideration
(for contrib/club/plf) is? There are a few packages I've compiled or am
considering compiling and I just thought I'd submit them if they'd be useful.
Thanks,
Tim
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On 6 Jul 2003, Adam Williamson wrote:
probably because it's a bit of a pain to apply the patch and recompile
the kernel...is there no easier way of testing?
I just did think of an easier way to test it:
grab a copy of the 22mdk
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 20:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6 Jul 2003, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 16:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Michael Scherer wrote:
and the winner is
minilogd.
Well why do you think Andrey's patch i resent was
probably because it's a bit of a pain to apply the patch and recompile
the kernel...is there no easier way of testing?
-
Speaking as one of the Hairy Knuckle/Kilingon crowd
its not that bad if you know what options to set/module/unset
you can do the compile run in a few minutes
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Bug still valid for kernel 2.4.21-0.18mdk.
cat /proc/mounts shows 1 entry:
none /mnt/cdrom supermount ro 0 0
Now, run mount /mnt/cdrom and then cat
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on the mirrors under mandrake-devel/unsupported/MandrakeClub/9.1/i586/
you can find a 22mdk kernel which probably fixes all your supermount bugs.
However, this bug
On Sunday 06 July 2003 11:13, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
Andi Payn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As I mentioned in my last email, there are problems in at least
these three pairs of packages that prevent the old and new versions
from coexisting, even though this wasn't true with recent versions:
Ainsi parlait Timothy R. Butler :
Hi,
I was just wondering what the best way to submit an rpm for consideration
(for contrib/club/plf) is? There are a few packages I've compiled or am
considering compiling and I just thought I'd submit them if they'd be
useful.
The best way is to submit it
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This package contains the programs which handle the installation
and removal of packages on your system.
is'nt this description kinda misleading on mandrake systems?
it makes it look like it's the
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I suggested before either porting urpm.pm to python or writing a wrapper
around it.
With python-perlmodule, this should be unnecessary. Except that (especially
for interactive sessions) it's a little harder to introspect perl data than
native python data.
For example, calling help() on any
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Mark Draheim wrote:
When I try, the install freezes at looking for available packages -
no apparent errors in the other consoles and the CPU gets pegged to
100%.
same here
Check out bug 4057. Warly says this is an fpons bug which has not yet
been fixed.
I have one specific question and some general questions about Mandrake's
licensing policies.
Let me start with the specific question: Frodo (a C64 emulator) allows you to
use, distribute, etc. Frodo binaries and source code, and to use Frodo's
source in a compatibly-licensed larger work
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