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Juan,
I haven't dug through the spec file to see exactly where the problem is, but
if I rebuild the current kernel source, it doesn't respect --without up or
- --without enterprise. After long arguments about the proper way to build a
recent
,root,root,755)
+%{_libdir}/lib*.a
+%{_includedir}/iptables
+%{_mandir}/man3/*
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%changelog
+* Mon Sep 22 2003 Rocco Stanzione [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.2.8-3mdk
+- added devel package
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* Tue Aug 26 2003 Juan Quintela [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.2.8-2mdk
- added imq support.
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Juan et al,
After a recent experience of having Hauppauge generically recommended for a tv
tuner card, I went out and got one, only to learn after a great deal of work
that it's not exactly supported out of the box. The old Hauppauge cards had
Should nmap-frontend have its own srpm? I recently built cooker's nmap on my
server running 8.2 (no X) and was annoyed at having to install gtk+-devel and
XFree86-devel to build the nmap rpm. Is there a policy that dictates that
these should be packaged together, or can they be separated?
I suppose it's too late to fix it now, but this seems the best place to bring
it up. I thought to upgrade my 9.0 installation to 9.1. I assume that I was
asked at some point whether I wanted to do a fresh install or an upgrade, but
if so it was sufficiently quiet that I missed it. I got a
New release of grsecurity ( http://freshmeat.net/releases/112518/ )
Will it be merged before final release?
Thanks,
Rocco
From a newly converted cooker box (was 9.0, added cooker sources, did urpmi
--auto-select) - this is my first shot at cooker, let me know if I'm screwing
this up...
instead of pasting all the commands and their results, I'll summarize:
using urpmi or standalone wget, I get:
wget: relocation
Incidentally, a subsequent urpmi of kdebase reinstalled the offending package
and I had to do it all over again.
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 10:58 pm, Rocco Stanzione spake thusly:
From a newly converted cooker box (was 9.0, added cooker sources, did urpmi
--auto-select) - this is my first shot
Marcel,
Great, thanks! I'm also very willing to help. The patches I use are:
ipt_time: Great shutting off internet access for the kids after 10pm or
something
ipt_string: Matches strings within packet payloads
ipt_psd: Portscan detector, very nice
ipt_nth: match every nth packet
ipt_iplimit:
Cooker Folk:
Am I the only one thinking I'd like to see (more) patch-o-matic type stuff in
the kernel and iptables? A lot of that code is quite stable and very handy
in a firewall box, and the fact that it's not in the mandrake kernel is the
only reason I don't use a mandrake kernel on my
On Tuesday 26 November 2002 12:33 pm, Ben Reser spake thusly:
Ben, very well and creatively done. I don't think it could have (legally)
been made any easier, and if there's one thing that's frustrated me about
Mandrake release after release it's having to go through the font
deuglification
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