Hi
I'm trying to setup ldap/sasl/php to enable modification of an ldap
record from a php web page
Do you have a simple example able to do this
and what i should do in all the config files
Idon't want to install kerberos
I would like to use SASL authentication.
How to create a user/credential
Hello,
I have packaged a little program ('bloksi') of which I'm the author,
I have been sponsored, the package has been uploaded, I haven't gotten
any bug reports (a sign that a lot of people are using it).
Amongst other things, for becoming a developer, it would be nice to
have my pgp
* Etienne Grossmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20010907 10:02]:
Amongst other things, for becoming a developer, it would be nice to
have my pgp key signed by a debian developer. Are there any developers
willing to sign my key in the Lisbon (Portugal) area? Or in Manchester
(UK), where I'll be going
On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 04:04:11PM -0400, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 01:22:32PM -0500, Steve Langasek wrote:
Version 2.1.1 of libfoo provides functions foo_open, foo_close. Version 2.1.2
of libfoo provides functions foo_open, foo_close, and foo_read. This doesn't
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 12:09:39PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
DA == Domenico Andreoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
So is dh_makeshlibs -V (i.e. bump the version uncondtionally) simply
the lazy-man's way of doing this?
best solution INHO is to write .shlibs file by hand
Helo!
I'm trying to be a debian developer and I have adopted a debian
package, newsclipper, but I have realized that is really buggy and
doesn't work in SID nor POTATO. This program is a perl script but in
the control file I think that lacks a lof of dependencies, anyway when
you run the program
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, javi wrote:
you run the program it claims that a perl module called Cache.pm it's
not present, OK I have installed manually getting from the CPAN, when
it's installed again claim for another perl module and so on, so this is
awfull,and more important, when a perl module
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 04:26:02PM +0100, William wrote:
Hi,
I am relatively new at attempting to build source/binary packages. I've
been looking for information online and this is what I have to go on. Any
pointers would be really helpful.
The first thing that I did was to use
Julian Gilbey:
For what reason was it rejected?
Wrong syntax or wrong checksum. I couldn't manage to get the files 100%
correct, so in the end I gave up...
--
\\//
peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
Statement concerning unsolicited e-mail according to Swedish law:
Santiago Vila:
If you insist that the tarball must be created first, follow Julian's
suggestion and make your package non-native by creating an .orig.tar.gz
tarball (in this case the .diff.gz is typically the debian/* files).
I don't want to make it non-native, since that means I would have
DA == Domenico Andreoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
This is a file to edit and some maintainer forget that.
you don't have to edit it all the time, only when your ABI changes :)
Yes, but see libgal or gtkhtml.
A line like this in debian/rules is better IMHO.
dh_makeshlibs
peter karlsson wrote:
Santiago Vila:
If you insist that the tarball must be created first, follow Julian's
suggestion and make your package non-native by creating an .orig.tar.gz
tarball (in this case the .diff.gz is typically the debian/* files).
I don't want to make it non-native,
Hi
I'm trying to setup ldap/sasl/php to enable modification of an ldap
record from a php web page
Do you have a simple example able to do this
and what i should do in all the config files
Idon't want to install kerberos
I would like to use SASL authentication.
How to create a user/credential
Hello,
I have packaged a little program ('bloksi') of which I'm the author,
I have been sponsored, the package has been uploaded, I haven't gotten
any bug reports (a sign that a lot of people are using it).
Amongst other things, for becoming a developer, it would be nice to
have my pgp
* Etienne Grossmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20010907 10:02]:
Amongst other things, for becoming a developer, it would be nice to
have my pgp key signed by a debian developer. Are there any developers
willing to sign my key in the Lisbon (Portugal) area? Or in Manchester
(UK), where I'll be going
On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 04:04:11PM -0400, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 01:22:32PM -0500, Steve Langasek wrote:
Version 2.1.1 of libfoo provides functions foo_open, foo_close. Version
2.1.2
of libfoo provides functions foo_open, foo_close, and foo_read. This
DA == Domenico Andreoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
So is dh_makeshlibs -V (i.e. bump the version uncondtionally) simply
the lazy-man's way of doing this?
best solution INHO is to write .shlibs file by hand and update minimum
version required every time you understand ABI is changing.
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 12:09:39PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
DA == Domenico Andreoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
So is dh_makeshlibs -V (i.e. bump the version uncondtionally) simply
the lazy-man's way of doing this?
best solution INHO is to write .shlibs file by hand and
Helo!
I'm trying to be a debian developer and I have adopted a debian
package, newsclipper, but I have realized that is really buggy and
doesn't work in SID nor POTATO. This program is a perl script but in
the control file I think that lacks a lof of dependencies, anyway when
you run the program
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, javi wrote:
you run the program it claims that a perl module called Cache.pm it's
not present, OK I have installed manually getting from the CPAN, when
it's installed again claim for another perl module and so on, so this is
awfull,and more important, when a perl module
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 02:30:53PM +0200, javi wrote:
I'm trying to be a debian developer and I have adopted a debian
package, newsclipper, but I have realized that is really buggy and
doesn't work in SID nor POTATO. This program is a perl script but in
the control file I think that lacks a
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 04:26:02PM +0100, William wrote:
Hi,
I am relatively new at attempting to build source/binary packages. I've
been looking for information online and this is what I have to go on. Any
pointers would be really helpful.
The first thing that I did was to use
Julian Gilbey:
For what reason was it rejected?
Wrong syntax or wrong checksum. I couldn't manage to get the files 100%
correct, so in the end I gave up...
--
\\//
peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
Statement concerning unsolicited e-mail according to Swedish law:
Santiago Vila:
If you insist that the tarball must be created first, follow Julian's
suggestion and make your package non-native by creating an .orig.tar.gz
tarball (in this case the .diff.gz is typically the debian/* files).
I don't want to make it non-native, since that means I would have
DA == Domenico Andreoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
This is a file to edit and some maintainer forget that.
you don't have to edit it all the time, only when your ABI changes :)
Yes, but see libgal or gtkhtml.
A line like this in debian/rules is better IMHO.
dh_makeshlibs
peter karlsson wrote:
Santiago Vila:
If you insist that the tarball must be created first, follow Julian's
suggestion and make your package non-native by creating an .orig.tar.gz
tarball (in this case the .diff.gz is typically the debian/* files).
I don't want to make it non-native,
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