> -Original Message-
> From: m...@lackof.org [mailto:m...@lackof.org] On Behalf Of Matt
> Taggart
> Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Installing fossology on a Ubuntu karmic koala
> (9.10) machine
>
> I just
> edited a little to explain that just rebuilding the packages is enough
> if
> people wa
Hi Wolfgang,
Just to be sure we fixed the right typos, please check the pages where you saw
the errors.
Thanks,
Mary
> -Original Message-
> From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-
> boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of Donohoe, Mark
> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 2:0
Hey Wolfgang - please don't feel bad, I only meant it in a friendly way, I
would hate to think what I'd type in German :). - M
From: Wolfgang Strunk [mailto:fossol...@softwarearchitektur.de]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 11:58 AM
To: fossology@fossology.org
Cc: Mike Mian
Subject: Re: RE: [F
Wolfgang,
In a way you did contribute. You let us know we had typos. Please tell
us where next time. Another user reported the details and the wiki has
been fixed.
Best of luck in your work.
Wolfgang Strunk wrote:
Unfortunately I did not intend to be ironic at all. I think I completely
Additional information on another installation attempt with fossology 1.2.1 on
Ubuntu 10.04.
I see another error on another Ubuntu build machine (Ubuntu 10.04). The
following error is seen (from the attached po.out file).
ERROR: DBaccess(7): ERROR: column "agent_id" does not exist
LINE 1: SEL
OK we have removed the database and have installed postgresql-8.3 and it
started OK.
So when we run the fo-postinstall we get the following error at the end:
*** Initializing database tables ***
/usr/local/lib/fossology/fo-postinstall: /usr/local/bin/fossinit: /usr/bin/php:
bad interpreter: No s
Unfortunately I did not intend to be ironic at all. I think I completely made
a fool of myeself. :-((
Still, after reading through the whole "How to contribute" section, I don't
have a clue how to provide changes to the install documentation. I found two
typos in shell scripts which lead to co
Hi Mary and Mark,
I see the following error when trying to upload a new package to be scanned, in
fossology 1.2.1; after the upgrade. The message is given below:
Upload failed for file fossology.tar.gz: ERROR: DBaccess(7): ERROR: column
"agent_id" does not exist
Thanks & Regards,
William
okay - this is ironic :) - M
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org]
On Behalf Of Wolfgang Strunk
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 4:31 AM
To: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: [FOSSology] how to contribute
Hi,
I just stumpled accross some typos on the fosso
Hi Matt,
Thanks for your clarifications and feedback. It's always good to have
different perspectives and explanations on the mailing list. See more below...
> -Original Message-
> From: m...@lackof.org [mailto:m...@lackof.org] On Behalf Of Matt
> Taggart
> Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Inst
Mary & Mark,
I am seeing the following error messages when running this command:
fossology-shceduler -t -L stdout
I've attached the output file foss-scheduler2.out. It seems the 4
agents directory folder can't be found in my fossology/agent folder.
nomos: /usr/lib/fossology/agents/no
Hi Mark and Mary,
So just an update on fossology upgrade form 1.1.x to 1.2.1.
I was working with Gurbax to get this running on her Ubuntu machine and hadn't
attempted any upgrade on my machine until this morning. I think last week I
modified my sources.list to include updates from fossology -
Hi,
I just stumpled accross some typos on the fossology website. Is there a way to
contribute? Can I use my gnome or fossology mailing list account to log in?
Regards
wolfgang Strunk
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