Hi,
I am using 1.2.0 on Ubuntu 10.04 server. However, I'm not using the deb package,
but I compiled fossology from sources, because I want to test the
latest development versions.
I guess that option is not suitable for you?
br Raino
2010/8/19 Causey, William w-caus...@ti.com:
Hi Mark,
I was
Hi Mark,
I got that libextractor error. I guess you have created that
libextractor.conf file?
Although I created that file fo-postinstall didn't work first. Have you checked
symbolic links are correct? I also run ldconfig for updating the links.
You could try that. Also I rebooted the server.
Hi Mike,
those instructions are for BSAM license agent. Adding a new license to nomos
requires editing of parse.c and STRINGS.in files and then recompiling of
nomos agent. Depending on what kind of license one wants to add this may
be an easy task or not so easy. Add new license page is just for
to database. So obviously there must be some differences how
the original
1.2.1 deb package was compiled and how I compile patched 1.2.1 for debian.
Can you upload
2010/11/17 Bob Gobeille bob.gobei...@hp.com:
On Nov 17, 2010, at 7:58 AM, Raino Lintulampi wrote:
doing that extremely slow. After two days
Makefiles? What else could cause the db access problem?
Thanks
Raino
2010/11/17 Bob Gobeille bob.gobei...@hp.com:
On Nov 17, 2010, at 7:58 AM, Raino Lintulampi wrote:
doing that extremely slow. After two days pkgagent has handled about
40.000 items.
Any idea why the situation is now different
1 item/sec is not normal for pkgagent. I just ran an RHEL DVD with 2.5 M
files.
Pkgagent ran to completion in 1 minute (found 4,110 packages).
Is the number of items in Job Queue: Package Scan the
number of rpm packages? If so then there is something really wrong because
the actual number
Hi Ivo,
How can I find additions or deletions in the source code license texts
compared to the stored license templates using NOMOS? For example, if there
is an additional not included in legally critical places? As stated on
your how to interpret site under Percent of Match, verification
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