. ??
If you as administrator want to make it available to everyone, I think you
can use ldconfig (edit /etc/ld.so.conf first).
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users to connect over TCP/IP; this is not necessary if they are
on the same machine.
Have you created usernames in postgresql for these other users?
Are they using the right commands to connect? What error messages do
they get?
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Pap Tibor wrote:
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Olivier Billet wrote:
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 11:02:51PM +, Oliver Elphick wrote:
-i allows users to connect over TCP/IP; this is not necessary if they ar
e
on the same machine.
the system throwed an error message when
where is the mistake!
What are the permissions of that file? and of /usr/lib/postgresql/bin/?
It sounds as though something has happened to one of them.
As a work-around you can create databases inside PostgresSQL with the
command
CREATE DATABASE databasename
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this without becoming root or sudo?
No. If there were, it would be a catastrophic security hole!
(There is a way that can be used if you have the ability to shut the machine
down and interrupt lilo's startup.)
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doing
'su postgres' as root is that you would not be asked for a password.
What you should do, however, is 'su - postgres' which will read the
login environment for the postgres user.
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; the binary is libc6 (and related
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Jesus saith unto him, I am the way
for something like this.
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, or will du -sh on the directory do
the trick? is there a better way?
None that I know of.
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23M /
One possibility is that there is material written in a mount-point directory
such as /usr. When the partition is mounted, the contents of that directory
(if any) will be unavailable.
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Alexander Wallace wrote:
Hello there! What do I need to apt-get to be a pop server?
gnu-pop3d
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available is the number available to an ordinary user.
The filesystem keeps a margin of 5% which only root can use (man mke2fs(8)).
df shows this: you have 963811 total blocks of which 923613 are used, but the
remaining space is 4.18% (less than the margin so 0 available to users).
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messages, but I do scan the subjects for references to my
packages.
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Fear none
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Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the
children of thy
the configuration scripts may fail. The question
is, how do I put cc or gcc in my path or set CC in my enveronment?
I'm not clear what guide you are reading here.
The normal way to install anything in Debian is to install a package
that contains it. For example:
apt-get install gcc
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On Mon, 2002-01-28 at 00:18, Markus Ray wrote: Hi,
I am new to Debian and I wanted to install GNU GCC on my OS. It says in
the guide when configuring a native system, either cc or gcc must be in
your path or you must set CC in your
phrase).
(Please, everyone, let me know if I am deluding myself!)
cfs is a Debian package.
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quite enough money already!
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When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers
://www.debian.org/doc/
http://www.debian.org/doc/books
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God be merciful unto us
with how long into the the song but no sound. And doh! I have
checked the hardware connections :)
Check your mixer settings.
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is in man-db, startx is in xbase-clients
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God be merciful unto us, and bless us
ident authentication.
So, in 7.2, peer will again be invalid.
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Surely he took up
On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 14:16, Chaz Kiser wrote:
I'm totally and thoroughly new to Debian, is there any books out there that
would be appropriate for a Debian newbie, or a Linux newbie in general?
Any sites?
http://www.debian.org/doc/
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On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 15:04, westk wrote
How do I access my CD-ROM drive? (It is the slave on
the 2nd IDE).
mount /dev/hdc /mnt
If it's the slave it is /dev/hdd; /dev/hdc is the master.
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All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is
profitable for doctrine
] ?
It sounds like a sensible place to put it.
Try it and see!
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All scripture
to cure it, please?
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Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my
On Tue, 2002-02-26 at 02:35, Tom Cook wrote:
Oliver Elphick wrote:
[snip]
What does 'ls -l /usr1 /usr2 /usr3' tell you?
No clues there:
$ ls -ld /usr1 /usr2 /usr3 /usr1/usr2
drwxr-xr-x 16 root root 1024 Feb 8 00:46 /usr1
drwxr-xr-x9 root root 1024 Feb 8 01:21
all debugging?
Do you have syslog sending stuff to the console? If so, configure
syslog to throw them away. Or set postgresql not to use syslog.
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is executed, it will be printed with + in
front of it. Take a look at what happens just before the script exits
(with an error) and cure it.
.
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On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 09:53, Franois Chenais wrote:
What does message
The following packages have been kept back
means ?
The packages have either been placed on hold or cannot be installed
because of dependency problems.
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Packages of PostgreSQL 7.1RC3 have been uploaded to experimental (I think
they're still in incoming). These have been built for unstable.
The same packages are available at
http://www.debian.org/~elphick/postgresql
At this URL you can also find versions built for potato.
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on the panel to log off? (like 'click-enter')?
With the same combination, I use the gnome-panel's logout icon - 2
clicks (icon, OK).
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to connect through TCP/IP on localhost as himself
without giving a password. He will not be able to change identity.
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. It will probably work with an
earlier tcl version.
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; if you look more closely in that
URL you will also find packages for potato.
Second, how can I recover from this mess?
Replace those packages with potato ones.
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had a mirror problem?
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1 exit status
But if I compile a very small program that calls atexit() directly, it has
no problem finding it, even though I specify no library at all.
As far as I can see, atexit() is part of libc6.
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the right to run on your X server.
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is to improve the default security of PostgreSQL.
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Johann Spies wrote:
On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 05:40:40PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
Packages of PostgreSQL 7.1RC3 have been uploaded to experimental (I think
they're still in incoming). These have been built for unstable.
The same packages are available at
http
/postgresql.postinst.)
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in debian/rules.
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Packages of PostgreSQL 7.1 for potato are now available from
http://people.debian.org/~elphick/postgresql/potato.html
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rather than under the control of the postgresql-dump script.
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(or tables).
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with 'official' versions
debuild
packages required:
dpkg-dev
devscripts
any listed in debian/control under Build-Depends
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=
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, and it would be worth spending a small
amount of money or a large amount of download time in updating it. (All
Debina packages are available on the net.)
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or
`cardctl scheme lfix' when I come home.
The command sets up the IP address and other parameters as appropriate
and can be configured very flexibly. I use it to change /etc/hosts and
/etc/fstab, to mount external drives through Samba, configure printing
and so on.
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The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I
fear? the LORD
. If you run postgresql-dump by hand, you
will probably also need to make the temporary change of adding local
all trust at the top of that file so that postgresql-dump can restore
databases owned by different users. Don't forget to remove it again
afterwards.
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? Quite a number of packages
had to be rebuilt against the new libpgsql2 and this may have
contributed to the hold-up.
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is disabled
Days since Jan 1, 1970 that account is disabled
A reserved field
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On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 18:21, Mark Dascher wrote:
Ah, ok. So the passwd (5) man page is just a bit outdated, then? (When I
read a man page, I like to make sure I understand it completely, so I
usually have to test stuff out ;)
I filed a bug on it.
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On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 19:26, Jim Woodruff wrote:
Does anyone have a way of redirecting the standard output of dpkg -l to
a file without the truncation that takes place?
$ COLUMNS=200 dpkg -l file
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On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 15:43, Michael Kines wrote:
I accidentally erased my /etc/issue .
Now, when I switch alt-ctrl f1, there is no
indication of what tty I am on. Where can
I get that back again? Thanks.
Attached
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up to date:
$ su
# su - postgres
$ psql -d template1 db.out
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Thy word have I
the error.
The easiest way is to delete the line containing the dud command
(scrollkeeper-update), and any lines dependent on it. Then run
dpkg --purge gnome-games
If any other errors show up, repeat the procedure until they all go away
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indexed lookup is
pretty fast anyway.
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Why are you downcast, O my soul? Why so
deliberately downgraded.
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Why are you downcast, O my soul? Why so disturbed
beforehand that you wanted it to play on your PC, you could return it.
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Why are you
withdrawn in favour of the library from PostgreSQL itself.
Install odbc-postgresql (= 7.2-3).
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://www.techfest.com/networking/lan
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Cast all your anxiety on him, because he cares
package, so you should already have
it on your system.
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But the fruit of the Spirit
On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 07:41, Mikael Bergman wrote:
... I can't imagine a situation where an
attachment is warranted on a (debian) list.
As you should see, this mail, sent through Evolution, has the GNUpg
signature in an attachment.
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no useful
information. How is anyone supposed to know what you have done or which
of the thousands of Debian packages has caused your problem?
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On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 14:58, Shawn McMahon wrote:
begin Oliver Elphick quotation:
As you should see, this mail, sent through Evolution, has the GNUpg
signature in an attachment.
Not that it matters, because:
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On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 00:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how do i get a full screen ?
Be more specific. Full screen of what?
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im getting not a full viewing area
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...
In console mode the same characters are displayed as small squares.
Anyone know what's going on?
Do you have suitable fonts installed? (iso8859-15 or Unicode)
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errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:524809613 (500.4 MiB) TX bytes:358879507 (342.2 MiB)
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On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 14:52 +, Oliver Elphick wrote:
Can anyone help with this network problem, please?
This machine is an internal router, with two network cards. iptables is
not configured in the kernel, since masquerading
-source-2.6.x. I think that will apply to etch as well.
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As a compromise, you could install testing, which will be some way
behind unstable, but somewhat less likely to contain serious problems.
For security of your internet connection, install a firewall such as
shorewall (Debian package) and configure it very restrictively.
Oliver Elphick
On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 14:52 +, Oliver Elphick wrote:
Can anyone help with this network problem, please?
This machine is an internal router, with two network cards. iptables is
not configured in the kernel, since masquerading and filtering is not
required. (There is a separate firewall
-fexceptions -fno-rtti -Wall -W -g -std=c99
-I/opt/Qtopia/include -o orderimpl.o orderimpl.cpp
orderimpl.cpp: In method `void OrderImpl::calculate_line(int)':
orderimpl.cpp:84: implicit declaration of function `int round(...)'
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a vacuum is required.
space that vacuum does not reclaim
vacuumlo - Vacuum deleted large objects
Look for the file pg_autovacuum. It is in postgresql-contrib.
(There is a temporary replacement for packages.debian.org up at
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... YMMV. I've got no g++-2.95 here to continue
the tests.
with g++-2.95, this gives no prototypes for round().
So it appears that -std=c99 does not work. Is there some way to achieve
this for 2.95? (This is now academic, since I have written my own
version for this application.)
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, or even _GNU_SOURCE), so perhaps you
should have a closer look at features.h if you plan to use it directly.
Thanks to you and others for that suggestion.
Defining _GNU_SOURCE fixes the problem for g++-2.95.
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module of many,
with the compilation of each module called from a makefile.
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) and:
ALTER USER username WITH PASSWORD 'newpassword';
now you should be able to connect using that password:
psql -d template1 -h localhost -U username
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specify sysid 1 for user at the time when postgresql installation used
to use the postgres unix uid by default?
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If my people, which are called by my name, shall
humble
wrong I would appreciate it.
Well apart from the wrongness of bothering a Debian Linux list with
Microsoft problems, MS Works is not compatible with MS Word. There is
no technical reason why this should be so; it's just a Microsoft device
to increase their profits.
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On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 08:42, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 02:14, Oliver Elphick wrote:
On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 04:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Microsoft problems, MS Works is not compatible with MS Word. There is
no technical reason why this should be so; it's just
testing to stable when woody is released, and you
will fall off the edge of the world when it is replaced by the next
release.
Is woody likely to become 'stable' soon?
It's waiting for some infrastructure to let the security team do fixes
to all released architectures at once.
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testing to stable when woody is released, and you
will fall off the edge of the world when it is replaced by the next
release.
Is woody likely to become 'stable' soon?
It's waiting for some infrastructure to let the security team do fixes
to all released architectures at once.
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| state
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Fred | 12 Green St. | | Colchester | MA
George | 1 Park Lane | Box #566 | Frinksworth | CO
(2 rows)
Rules are fully described in chapter 16 of the Programmer's Manual.
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piece by piece via sgml2xml and
xmllint ? Probably I don't see the point, but -what kind of 'converter' or
'browser' can I use ?
Just follow any of the other links, to English version (or French or
Spanish) or to the development version. You'll find it in proper
readable format.
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suggest that
this may be the problem.)
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Wait on the LORD; be of good courage, and he
to run that command by hand, turning on
any available verbosity or debugging.
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Wait
that? (The DHCP server can be configured to avoid that address.)
You could also try running tcpdump on another machine to see if packets
from the web-server appear on the network.
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not 'test.deb' file 'version
1.0'.
How can i backup 'test version 1.0' for restore purpose after if needed.
Old package versions can possibly be recovered from http://snapshot.debian.net/
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On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 06:09 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I meaned my own deb packages that are not on the Internet.
In that case, if you didn't keep copies of old debs, no-one else can
help.
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a small encrypted filesystem out of a normal
directory; then you can store your diary in the encrypted filesystem.
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/XF86Config.
When X starts, it tries to find the mode with the closest match to the
screen resolution you are asking for; in this case, the best it can do
is 800x600. Look at the X startup log to see what it was doing. (The
log is in /var/log/XFree86.log.0, I think.)
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On Fri, 2005-08-19 at 08:34 +0200, Brent Clark wrote:
Hi all
Would anyone know how I can compile a kernel for my remote machine on
my machine.
...
Baring in mind they are both debian machine and both running 2.6
kernel and both running testing.
Since they are both Debian machines, you
and tkConfig.sh are not found. Hence I am unable to
install such packages.
I need help on this...
thank you
You should find it in the tcl8.4-dev binary package,
at /usr/lib/tcl8.4/tclConfig.sh
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I have a computer which is kept at current stable release.
Since it was upgraded to sarge, it has taken to doing an autologout from
an X session after an hour or so of inactivity.
Where is this controlled from? I can't find a control for it in Gnome
nor in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
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