Hi Daniel,
As Matt suggests below, this is most likely an authentication config issue. In
order to fix it, you'll probably need to edit the
/etc/postgresql/8.1/main/pg_hba.conf file. Here's a snippet from one of my
test systems:
# local is for Unix domain socket connections only
#local all
by all. Are these
the correct permission settings?
Cheers,
--
Federico
El Mar, 28 de Abril de 2009, 9:29 pm, Laser, Mary escribió:
Hello Federico,
mkschedconf is a utility to create a configuration file for the
scheduler, Scheduler.conf. The first message below
indicates you
We are in the process of tagging a 1.1.0 release candidate. An announcement
will be made on this mailing list when it's ready for testing.
Mary
-Original Message-
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org
[mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of Abraham Bennis
Sent:
Hi Abraham,
From what I can tell, this looks OK. And the behavior you describe,
scheduler is continuously running for license analysis, is normal. The
scheduler runs continuously waiting for requests (usually made thru the UI).
When a request is made, the scheduler spawns the jobs necessary
,
Mary
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org]
On Behalf Of Abraham Bennis
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 8:17 AM
To: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] License Analysis (Laser, Mary)
I couldn't find anything
From: Abraham Bennis [mailto:abrahamben...@johndeere.com]
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 10:38 AM
To: Laser, Mary; fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Error while uploading
I am not able to upload files for license analyzing. Please see the error
below. At the same time I am not seeing the folder
From: Abraham Bennis [mailto:abrahamben...@johndeere.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 12:32 PM
To: Laser, Mary
Subject: RE: Error while uploading
Thanks, I changed the permission as recommended. Now I could upload the files.
I am able to run a license
Nice Vincent!
Very useful for our RH/Centos users.
Mary
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org]
On Behalf Of Ma, Dong (vinc...@gdcc-bj-most)
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 12:56 AM
To: fossology@fossology.org
Cc: Liang,
, 2009 11:01 AM
To: Laser, Mary
Cc: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Scheduler entering a loop
Mary,
After uploading a file. Scheduler is entering into a loop. Is it something to
do with the application or am I doing something wrong. Please see the error and
file permission.
# WARNING pfile
Oops! forgot to cc the list.
From: Laser, Mary
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 1:08 PM
To: 'cloud...@yahoo.com'
Subject: RE: [FOSSology] Identifying new license in Fossology
If you are trying to add an entire license vs. a phrase, you should follow the
directions
, June 03, 2009 9:19 AM
To: fossology@fossology.org; Laser, Mary
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] FW: Identifying new license in Fossology
Thank you for your response. I tried to follow the instructions below that
were documented to add a license template:
1.
Place your file under /usr/local/share
[mailto:cloud...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 8:46 AM
To: fossology@fossology.org; Laser, Mary
Subject: RE: [FOSSology] License template not being recognized
Thanks for the reply. I had a file that contained the following line which was
uploaded:
Copyright: copyright (c) 2008 Company
Hi Bennis,
Please take a look at the documentation for configuring the scheduler agents
at http://fossology.org/scheduler#configuring_the_scheduler. There is an
example posted there.
email with question/comments if it's not clear.
Mary
From:
Yes Yes.
:-)
Mary
-Original Message-
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org
[mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of Abraham Bennis
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 10:06 AM
To: Matt Taggart
Cc: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Multithreading
If I am
Hi Heinz,
Please add this line:
deb http://fossology.org/debian/ ./
(as documented here:
http://fossology.org/link_to_source_download_at_sourceforge.net#binary_packages)
Mary
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org]
On
Hi Claude,
Yes, there is a command line program to perform uploads into fossology called
cp2foss. (http://fossology.org/cp2foss)
In the soon-t-be release 1.1 version of fossology, you will have the capability
of enabling email notification on a user by user basis. This will send email
to the
: Friday, June 19, 2009 11:51 AM
To: Laser, Mary; fossology@fossology.org
Subject: RE: [FOSSology] Questions about API for Fossology and Future Directions
Hi,
Thanks for your quick reply. A couple of other questions. How can we access
the results from the database? How is this currently being
Thanks for the delagent correction Bob.
Mary
-Original Message-
From: Gobeille, Robert
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 11:33 AM
To: cloud...@yahoo.com
Cc: fossology@fossology.org; Laser, Mary
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Automated Procedure using Fossology
Hi Claude,
Rather than
Hello Heinz,
The debian release candidate testing packages (rc5) for 1.1 are available from
deb http://fossology.org/debian/1.1.0~rc5-T/lenny/ ./
deb http://fossology.org/debian/1.1.0~rc5-T/etch/ ./
etch is debian 4.0 and lenny is debian 5.0. ( Check this out for an in-depth
description of
Dear FOSSologists,
A 1.1.0 release candidate for FOSSology is now available for download and
testing. We have undergone several rounds of internal testing (hence the RC5
designation). Barring any new issues, we feel this candidate has a very good
chance of becoming the official release.
Hello Lin,
As Bob mentions below, our 1.1.0 release candidate has just been announced and,
so far, it looks very good. If possible, I highly recommend using the latest
release.
It appears something went wrong during the installation.
1.
Did you see any errors during build or install? If
-Original Message-
A 1.1.0 release candidate for FOSSology is now available
for download and testing. We have undergone several rounds
of internal testing (hence the RC5 designation). Barring any
new issues, we feel this candidate has a very good chance of
becoming the
Hi Lin,
Glad to hear you got it working finally. See attached email for RPM packages.
Mary
From: Lin Ramachandran [mailto:lramachand...@tataelxsi.co.in]
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 5:15 AM
To: Laser, Mary
Cc: Gobeille, Robert; fossology@fossology.org
Subject
Forwarding from Vincent.
Mary
From: Ma, Dong (vinc...@gdcc-bj-most)
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 5:01 AM
Subject: 1.1.0RC5 RPM packages available on Sourceforge and fossology.org
Hi all,
I have uploaded the CentOS/RHEL RPM packages on Sourceforge and
Hello Heinz,
The agent responsible for deleing uploads is delagent. You can access it from
the UI via Organize - Uploads - Delete Uploaded File.
The agent can also be invoked from the command line:
-Original Message-
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org
[mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of Gobeille, Robert
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 12:24 PM
To: Donohoe, Mark
Cc: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Scheduler Status page
So you are
-Original Message-
On Jul 14, 2009, at 12:46 PM, Laser, Mary wrote:
Yes, there are a handful of open bugs that will not get
fixed for 1.1.
(At least 3 I know of, are license identification issues
that should
be addressed in 1.2.) As Bob suggests, we should add
Hi Landon,
We have recently release fossology 1.1.0 with MANY bug fixes and improvements
to the scheduler. My first recommendation is to upgrade your installation to
this new release and try the analysis again.
If you can't upgrade, here are some other tips for 1.0.0:
Did the error below came
I agree. We did it mostly as an example to show our
potential. But now I'm thinking that we shouldn't have
released it until we actually use the data. Right now it's a
cost with no benefit unless people are doing direct db
queries or are counting on a UI to use it in the future. The
-Original Message-
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org
[mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of Abraham Bennis
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 12:12 PM
To: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: [FOSSology] Problem wile uploading a winzip file
I am having a problem
:
'/upload/winscp419source.zip' does not exist.
Can you verify this please?
Mary
-Original Message-
From: Abraham Bennis [mailto:abrahamben...@johndeere.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 1:33 PM
To: Laser, Mary
Subject: RE: Problem wile uploading a winzip file
We are running
Tom,
Here is a mockup of how it will be reported
http://fossology.org/~bobg/1.2reqs/pkghistory.html.
Is this useful?
Mary
From: thomas.j.mur...@kodak.com [mailto:thomas.j.mur...@kodak.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 11:15 AM
To: Gobeille, Robert; Laser
Sending again to cc the fossology list.
Hi Denis,
take a look at the instructions here
http://fossology.org/rhel4_1.1BLOCKED::http://fossology.org/rhel4_1.1. This
has all the info you need to resolve your dependencies.
Mary
From:
Hi Jonathan,
There are some tests we use for license metrics here:
http://fossology.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/fossology/tags/1.1.0/tests/TestData/licenses/
We do not currently have a test sample project as you describe below. Care
to contribute one? :-)
Mary
Hi Jonathan,
There is a discussion about License Phrases and interpreting license analysis
in the fossology project documentation:
http://fossology.org/how_to_interpret_the_license_analysis_report#license_phrases.
Please take a look and see if this answers your questions.
Thanks,
Mary
To: Laser, Mary; fossology@fossology.org
Subject: RE: Problem about install Fossology1.1
Dear support,
I download the following PHP rpm file :
php-5.1.6-3.el4s1.10 # download from centosplus
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/centosplus/
* php-cli-5.1.6-3.el4s1.10 # download from
Denis,
You might try this, too
http://forums.theplanet.com/lofiversion/index.php/t42180.html.
Mary
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org]
On Behalf Of Laser, Mary
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 9:40 AM
To: Denis GONG
I don't thing I've ever used any of these options. They were added a long time
ago for debugging purposes by one of our developers. I'm in complete agreement
with your proposal below.
Mary
I'm considering removing from the schema functions from the
UI (Admin Database Schema). Does
Hi Heinz,
We'll need additional information to help diagnose this problem. Please do the
following:
/usr/lib/fossology/fossology-scheduler -t
This will test every agent to see if it runs, then quit. Output will be sent
to the log file. Please look at the log file and see if it gives you
Hello Heinz,
In the latest released version of cp2foss, the -a option has been deprecated.
(Please use cp2foss -h to see all valid options.) For the specific example
you mention below, all you need to do is invoke cp2foss with the file name,
directory path or URL to the archive you wish to
Hi George,
I understand from Bob that your License.bsam file is missing (not corrupt).
This file is created during installation when using one of the package manager
tools (apt or yum). I saw from one of your previous emails in this thread that
your yum install had a couple errors (stemming
Hi Bennis,
The files stored in the directory listed below are the original downloads (in
the gold subdirectory) , the unpacked objects (in the files sub-directory) ,
the FOSSology license cache files (created during analysis) and files for
testing under sub-directory test.
If you remove files
Oops, I forgot the most important config file,
/etc/postgresql/8version/main/pg_hba.conf.
Mary
From: Laser, Mary
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 11:52 AM
To: 'Furosh One'; fossology@fossology.org
Subject: RE: [FOSSology] Unable to Connect to database...
Hello
]
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 5:20 PM
To: Gobeille, Robert
Cc: Laser, Mary; fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Unable to Connect to database...
Okay I read up on the configuring the pg_hba.conf file for remote access.
I added the following to the file:
# Enable access
From: Furosh One [mailto:fur...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 12:52 PM
To: fossology@fossology.org
Cc: Donohoe, Mark; Matt Taggart; Laser, Mary; Gobeille, Robert
Subject: scheduler[1402] : FATAL: Configuration on agent 'HOSTNAMES' differs
from scheduler.
Hopefully this would finalize
FOSSology uses the Hosts.conf file to determine where to put repository info.
Mary
From: Furosh One [mailto:fur...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 2:07 PM
To: Laser, Mary
Cc: fossology@fossology.org; Donohoe, Mark; Matt Taggart; Gobeille, Robert
Hi Gilbran,
The error below indicates inconsistent Hosts.conf files on the server
(scheduler) and the clear4 and clear6 agents. The script that performs this
comparison is VERY PICKY. The files must be EXACT - no carriage returns, white
space, etc. I would recommend you replace the
: Monday, November 23, 2009 6:01 PM
To: Laser, Mary
Cc: Gobeille, Robert; fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] scheduler[4007] : FATAL: Scheduler and Repository
errors?
Sorry my mistake, I ran as myself (rooki mistake=/) I ran it as fossy now and
got some better output.
Here
Oops! I should have read Matt's email before I responded.
Thanks Matt.
Mary
-Original Message-
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org
[mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of Matt Taggart
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 10:14 PM
To: Furosh One
Cc:
Nice write-up. Thanks Bob.
Mary
-Original Message-
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org
[mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of Gobeille, Robert
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 3:54 PM
To: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: [FOSSology] book section on fossology
Thanks for the explanation Vincent. I had a similar experience when I did the
full backup because my BACKUPDIR was in the fossy user directory. My full
backup (60GB) also took about 6 hours with a single rsync thread.
I will look at the instructions and add something specific about excluding
Hi Mike,
The current 1.1 release of FOSSology uses the bsam algorithm described here:
http://fossology.org/symbolic_alignment_matrix.
The next version, 1.2, will include an additional license analysis method
called nomos, which is primarily a pattern matching algorithm with MANY rules.
And
Hi Gibran,
Unpack is a single threaded process. You can only run one instance per
download.
Mary
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org]
On Behalf Of Furosh One
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 3:41 PM
To:
The issue is that the RPM (and perhaps .deb as well?) fails
to fully install, because of pkgmetagetta being called in the
postinstall script.
If the script simply printed a warning and continued on, it
would be fine. But right now you end up with an incomplete
and non-functional
sudo /usr/bin/fossinit
Mary
From: Furosh One [mailto:fur...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 4:57 PM
To: fossology@fossology.org
Cc: Gobeille, Robert; Laser, Mary
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] RHEL5 RPM fossology-1.1.0-1.el5.x86_64.rpm broken?
Urgent
Hi Jason,
Based on the error messages below, this could be one of several problem:
1) Was the upload successful? Please check to see you have objects in the
Software Repository folder using the top level Browse menu item.
Assuming the upload was successful, the next thing to check is why
-Original Message-
1) Was the upload successful? Please check to see you have
objects in the Software Repository folder using the top
level Browse menu item.
Nothing is listed under the Software Repository. However,
Admin - Dashboard reports 68.16 GB of the repository
I've since done two things early this morning in response to
Mark Donohoe's message.
1. I seleced Upload From URL and gave it this:
http://archive.gnewsense.org/gnewsense-metad/installer/3.0~bet
a1/i386/netboot/mini.iso
I also downloaded this file and did Upload From File:
Yes, it does fix the problem. However, as Christian points out here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=531864#44, that may not be the
best way to address this issue.
He goes on to suggest additional steps to root cause the error. I'm in the
process of doing that now. So
-
From: Ralph Siemsen [mailto:ral...@netwinder.org]
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2010 9:06 AM
To: Christian Grothoff
Cc: Laser, Mary
Subject: Re: Bug#531864: libextractor and rpath
Hi Christian,
I think we've solved the problem with help of ndurner on #gnunet.
The problem is in parsing
Thanks for capturing the TODO notes in our svn tree. This will help you/us
insure the list is completed.
Mary
-Original Message-
From: fossology-commits-boun...@fossology.org
[mailto:fossology-commits-boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of
adamrba...@users.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday,
Hello Passion, (nice name!)
1) fo_notify uses the email address from the user definition. Use Admin -
Users - Edit Users to access the page to specify an email address and enable
email notification.
2) Enabling email notification in the step above should cause cp2foss to
schedule
Hi Tommi,
The selftest agent performs a number of verifications, mostly for agent
consistency across a cluster. In your case, it appears you are running on a
single system (localhost). However, it also checks for consistency of the
license cache (License.bsam) against the license data stored
Hello FOSSOlogists,
We now have a release candidate, version 2 (rc2) available for FOSSology
version 1.2.0.
We welcome and encourage everyone to download and test FOSSology 1.2.0
installation and usage. RC2 is a last step before releasing to make sure that
the packages work and the the code
but will use the license
result from the prior analysis.
Are we understanding each other, yet? ;-)
Mary
From: Andy Holmes [mailto:ahol...@rollstream.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 4:09 PM
To: Laser, Mary
Subject: RE: Does fossology work on Ruby, Rails, and JS code?
Hi Mary,
Thanks for the quick
The FOSSology Project is pleased to announce the release of FOSSology 1.2.0.
New in version 1.2.0:
* Faster and more accurate license detection.
* Copyright/URL/email scanner.
* Ability to customize reporting categories.
* Faster report (web page) generation.
* Cataloging both
Taggart pointed out on irc that we may want to include a pkgagent fix, too:
http://fossology.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/fossology?view=revisionrevision=3324
Thanks Matt. We'll do that.
Mary
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org]
On Behalf Of Laser
Hi Gurbax,
A couple hints from
http://fossology.org/download#debian_and_ubuntu_binary_packages
Make sure you have this entry in /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://fossology.org/debian/1.2~rc2 ./
And, update your packages with:
sudo apt-get update
Then, you should be able to run:
sudo apt-get
To: Laser, Mary; fossology@fossology.org
Subject: RE: [FOSSology] Question: Fossology on Ubuntu
Hello Mary,
I had already installed fossology using the sudo apt-get install fossology
command. It installed clean. I have the sources.list with the entry and
configured the apache as well
Hi Matt,
Matt Taggart discovered shortly after we released. We've checked in a (1 line)
fix:
http://fossology.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/fossology?view=revisionrevision=3348
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Mary
-Original Message-
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org
Forgot to reply all...
-Original Message-
From: Laser, Mary
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 3:36 PM
To: 'McIntosh, Matt'
Subject: RE: Db tables
Hi Matt,
2 more things you should try:
1) check to make sure there is an entry for the copyright agent in the
Scheduler.conf file
://fossology.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/fossology/trunk/fossology/utils/fo-installdeps?revision=3388
Mary
From: Deol, Gurbax [mailto:gur...@ti.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 9:19 AM
To: Gobeille, Robert; Laser, Mary; fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Fossology install fails on Ubuntu
Bob,
I was not able to get
scheduler[17680] : Child[7] 'agent=copyright
host=localhost ' state=FREE(1) @ Tue Aug 17 10:14:54 2010
-Original Message-
From: Laser, Mary [mailto:mary.la...@hp.com]
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 14:36
To: McIntosh, Matt
Subject: RE: Db tables
Hi Matt,
2 more things you should try
Hi Gurbax,
Our test lead, Mark, has just installed a VM with Ubuntu 10.4 to try the
install. We should have more information for you later today.
Mary
From: Deol, Gurbax [mailto:gur...@ti.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 10:11 AM
To: Gobeille, Robert
Cc: Laser, Mary; fossology
Hi Gurbax,
I just spoke with Mark and he will be contacting you today to verify your
install method.
Mary
From: Deol, Gurbax [mailto:gur...@ti.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 2:42 PM
To: Laser, Mary; Gobeille, Robert
Cc: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: RE: [FOSSology] Fossology Install
Also, if you are using Upload from File, take note of the message, ...Many
browsers, including Microsoft's Internet Explorer, have trouble uploading file
larger than 650 Megabytes (a standard-size CD-ROM image). If your file is
larger than 650 Megabytes, then choose one of the other upload
Yes, I agree. Vincent has used Project-Builder with some success but, has a run
into a few problems, too. He will be attending your presentation next week.
Thanks Bruno!
Mary
-Original Message-
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-
boun...@fossology.org] On
After you make the one line edit, you need to rebuild re-run fo_postinstall:
make clean
make
sudo make install
/usr/.../fo_postinstall
From: Mikko-Pekka Partanen [mailto:mikko-pekka.parta...@hhpartners.fi]
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 2:34 AM
To: Laser, Mary; Donohoe, Mark
Cc: Martin von
-Original Message-
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-
boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of Matt Taggart
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010 11:04 AM
To: kmohamed
Cc: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Fossology Installation Issues - Please suggest
Hi Mike,
Yes, that page is out of date. Here is the correct click-by-click process for
rescheduling an agent for analysis:
1. Click on the main Browse tab.
2. Navigate using the left navigation bar till you see your upload in the
right hand window.
3. Click on the jobs
: Mike Kinghan [mailto:mi...@symbian.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 1:29 AM
To: Laser, Mary
Cc: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] How to reschedule nomos license analysis?
Hi Mary,
These instructions work fine.
However I don't seem to have succeed in adding a new license
Hello FOSSologists!
We are making this special point release available to address some critical
bugs in the 1.2.0 release. The following bugs are fixed in 1.2.1:
. 7zip unpack fix to cleanup temp
files: http://fossology.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/fossology?view=revisionrevision=3338
.
Hi Sesh,
I think you are asking for a list of packages associated licenses for each(?)
You can obtain such a list by clicking on the Nomos License List Download
mini menu while browsing your upload.
Mary
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org]
On Behalf
From: Kothandaraman, Seshadrinathan
[mailto:seshadrinathan.kothandara...@deshawresearch.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 10:02 PM
To: Laser, Mary
Subject: RE: License Listing
Hi Mary,
Yes. However, given that I have something like 200+ packages, I was looking at
some scripting option
Hello Khammer,
FOSSology 1.0 is a VERY old version which is no longer supported. The problem
you described below and many others, along with new enhancements performance
improvements are available with the latest release, FOSSology
1.2.1http://fossology.org/home. Please use this version.
Just to be clear... you must reinstall with FOSSology 1.2.1 (rather than
upgrade from your old 1.0 version).
Mary
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org]
On Behalf Of Laser, Mary
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 9:57 AM
To: kmohamed; fossology
Hi William,
I apologize for the miscommunication on our website. The page was out of date
and should not have stated that the latest version of fossology was available
for ubuntu 9.10. :( (I have made the correction.)
We do not have 1.2.1 packages for Ubuntu at this time. The
- Please confirm or make corrections, as necessary. If these instructions
are correct, let's post them to the website for future reference.
Mary
From: Causey, William [mailto:w-caus...@ti.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 11:09 AM
To: Laser, Mary; Donohoe, Mark
Cc: fossology@fossology.org
Subject
Hello FOSSologists!
The entire FOSSology development team is feverishly working to finish up coding
and test writing for our 1.3 releasehttp://fossology.org/task_list#v_1.3. We
are scheduled to ramp up functional and integration testing next month,
addressing bugs as we find them. We'll
remove successfully removes the 1.1.0
version before you try to install 1.2.1 from source.
Mary
-Original Message-
From: Deol, Gurbax [mailto:gur...@ti.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 4:12 PM
To: Donohoe, Mark; Laser, Mary
Cc: Causey, William; fossology@fossology.org
Subject: RE
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 2:04
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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 want to do
Good Morning Stephan,
It is most likely possible. Once the dependencies are met, the next challenge
will be differences in pathnames. Fossology has been successfully installed
and used with Fedora, RedHat, Debian and, Ubuntu distros. I see no reason why
Suse could not be done, too. That
Hi Jeff,
Bob is out of the office today and he’s asked me to reply to your email.
Yes, in general, you need to install all dependencies (everything you listed
below more), tune the kernel, configure the applications (Postgres, apache,
php).
For dependencies, there is a utility packaged with
Hello FOSSologists,
As you may recall, we have been making noises about removing the bSAM license
analyzer from FOSSOlogy for several months. In preparation for that, a new
license analyzer (nomos) was introduced in release 1.2.0. The bSAM menus and
functionality have remained in FOSSology,
Hi Jeff,
It looks as though your postgresql db server configuration is
incomplete/incorrect. You must to edit the postgresql.conf and pg_hba.conf
config files to have a fully functional db for FOSSology BEFORE you try to
install configure FO. There is a brief description of this in the
Jeff
From: jeff.mca...@bt.com [mailto:jeff.mca...@bt.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 7:45 AM
To: Laser, Mary
Subject: RE: OEL Fossology install
Mary
I have done the following
1. Checked postgresql.conf
2. Checked pg_hba.conf
3. Restarted and then connected to the db
Thanks for reporting the initial errors and verifying the fixes.
Mary
-Original Message-
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-
boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of Raino Lintulampi
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 12:50 AM
To: Gobeille, Robert
Cc:
-Original Message-
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-
boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of Hitoshi Yoshida
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 7:12 PM
To: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Detection of new license on FOSSology UI
Hello, Mark.
Greetings Happy New Year!
The FOSSology Project is pleased to announce availability of test packages for
FOSSology 1.3.0. Per the attachments, unofficial install packages for testing
on the following platforms distros are available for download:
* Debian Packages (amd64 i386)
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