://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/core.html#directory
Because per default '/' is set to Order deny,allow | Deny from all, which
makes perfect sense. See /etc/apache2/conf/commonapache2.conf - it's near the
top, the very first Directory-directive.
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- the compiler never crashed for me. I'm
@~x86. Maybe you should run some memtest86's...
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in my head; genlop -t shows significant
improvement when compiling).
Didn't expect this, but if you're ~arch definitly worth a try :-)
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to emerge qt
- Change -march to -mcpu and try to emerge qt
- Change -march to -mcpu and change k6 to i586 and try to emerge qt
If all that fails try to set -mcpu=i586, delete the march-statement and
re-emerge gcc, then redo the above procedure.
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:53:20 -0800
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In setting up a new system on gentoo I get no masked or unmasked vcron.
I take it that it is now vixie-cron?
Right.
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I bet the LiveCD is compiled with -mcpu=i686 and your system is compiled with
-march=i686 - am I right ? :-)
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they are compiled with different
settings. This is what surprises me.
I think that's because you then can use the i686-cd for rescue-purposes on any
ix86, while the stage-tarballs are only for i686. That would make sense to me.
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with 1280x1024x32 @ 60 Hz, no
bootsplash, and that's all I need :) I would recommend you to give 2.6 a try.
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FireBurner does
exactly what I suggested (burn the .img without the .sub). As Miklos said,
you're now out of options. Sorry.
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cards work well (tulip driver) if you want to buy
economically.
I have seven realtek 8139 cards in use here and never encountered a single
problem with them. Performance is also okay.
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have proven, that the performance of -O3 is inferiour to
-O2. I have not tested on my pentium3 yet, but on a pentium-mmx, two pentium-2
and an Athlon-XP - all with the same results.
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doing it via webmin...
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from other smtp-servers which filtered the virus)..
There are some really crappy people subscribed to that list I suppose. :-(
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On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 13:19:25 -0600
William Hubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have a configuration for ddclient that works behind a dlink di-604
router?
Have you tried use=web, web=checkip.dyndns.org/, web-skip='IP Address' in your
config ?
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/ for x86 and
http://gentoo.oregonstate.edu/experimental/ppc/stages/ for ppc.
The Live-CD-Images will follow,
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: the stages labeled 20031228 are the new 2004.0 test
stages...
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/tmp/portage/.distcc'
might be necessary, at least with userpriv in the FEATURES list in
/etc/make.conf.
Let's make this 'chown portage:portage /var/tmp/portage/.distcc' and everybody
is going to be happy ;-)
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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 23:04:23 +
Dane Elwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
distcc[29430] (dcc_mkdir) ERROR: mkdir /var/tmp/portage/.distcc/state failed:
No such file or directory
I think 'mkdir /var/tmp/portage/.distcc' solves your problem.
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 12:56:35 +0100
Cybercar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which kernel are you using?
If you're using the 2.6.0 kernel add to it the devfs support.
hm? If he's using kernel 2.4.x he should also add devfs support...
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server seems to listen to lists.gentoo.org, not
gentoo.org, so please try to direct your unsubscribe to
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try it myself.
Hope that helps...
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Some kind of strange dns-spoofing attack ? Can anybody explain this to me,
please ? TIA
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 18:27:46 +0100 (CET)
fisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to set up a very secure web/mail-server. Is it possible to set it
up with gentoo or should i use an other distribution?
Please define very secure. grsecurity ? SElinux ?
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for me. metalog does a good job at rotating, but not all programs log via
syslog (exim for example does its own logging, squid, apache...). I have
metalog and logrotate installed.
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 12:07:39 +0100
Harald Arnesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the Windows stanza in /boot/grub/grub.conf:
title=Wondows XP
root (hd0,0)
If Windows is on hda2, then make this (hd0,1)
Even better would be:
rootnoverify (hd0,1)
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Simon Striker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The error gegins with:
Out of memory: Killed process 22477 (cc1).
snip
Try adding (more) swap-space.
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That's even more strange than yours, isn't it ? :) Don't worry about it...
BTW: MTU != MSS
MSS should be MTU - 40. But I don't think netstat is telling the truth here...
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) it should be 1452. 40 bytes refers to the size of the IP-Headers. That's a
fixed value.
But please, investigate this, I would too be interested why the values are
wrong.
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, just
ck-sources. In addition check /var/cache/edb/world if ck-sources got correctly
deleted. If not, do it.
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yours emails off your laptop...
And it's in portage. :)
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for, because the standard
syslogd does not rotate logfiles... you still have to RTFM of logrotate
though... ;)
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more to be done, but I don't
remember exactly. These two things should be the most important...
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about NAT, MASQ and CONNTRACK though, to
understand why you need MASQ. You don't have to understand how it is done in
the kernel, but you have to understand what it is and why you need it.
'man iptables' might help there...
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and _read_ them - I
can assure you, it's worth the time. You will (because of your extraordinary
wishes) have to read extensive docs for _any_ MTA you choose.
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 21:07:22 +0100
Marius Mauch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. As far as i understood, i need *not* to add eth1 to the default
runlevel using 'rc-update eth1 default' because pppoe will
do everything for me ?
correct.
Dennis Freise answered that i need to do
-modules that
might be missing. The problem is almost certainly related to your kernel.
Might also be that you're not running devfsd and you're missing some
device-nodes under /dev - check that too. In addition check, that your kernel
has devfs-support compiled in...
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of the
ones) gentoo does.
cygwin comes with gcc 3.3.1, but distcc doesn't work together with
linux-machines - the output of the cygwin-compiler is not ELF-compatible (at
least that's what the error-message says ;))
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where nessusd puts
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-claws takes
about 2 and a half minutes to check for new messages and sync them. bincimap
performs this task in about 20 seconds.
bincimap is in portage, and it can, without any problems, be installed in
parallel to courier-imapd. Give it a try, I like it :)
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runlevel they're started - or not. I do like the output much more than
'rc-status' :)
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, and nothing.
I have a logitech keyboard with a mousewheel on it, which is detected and used
_instead_ of the mousewheel on the mouse. Maybe it's the same for you ?
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/dev/fb/, and no fb in
dmesg).
# CONFIG_VIDEO_SELECT is not set
This must be set too.
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 12:13:02 +0100
Dennis Freise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I successfully installed kernel 2.6 and the ati-drivers from portage, and it
really works. No 3D-accel though (seems like agpgart still does not like the
KT400 chipset), but 1280x1024 at 85hz. That's wonderful
Hi.
I posted this a while ago, but didn't get any helpful answer there... I've
got an ASUS A7V8X mainboard, which has a KT400 chipset, and I've got a ATI
Radeon 9800 Pro graphics card.
I can't get this working with X and any other driver than the vesa-vga
driver :( The problem is, that the
-compatible) drivers out, or maybe the
kernel itself now supports the RV350 ? :)
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, but
you should first reconsider if you _really_ need the newest version, or if you
can go with an older but stable version. :)
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, but the
reason for your problem is the same. Try to interpolate :)
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/IfModule
/Directory
I hope that works, but it should.
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 19:00:50 +0100
Dennis Freise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would have liked to test the following before posting, but I managed to
break my libphp4 and am currently rebuilding php - so no testing currently :\
I was able to test it now. It works as I suggested, but you can also
Wonderful job, Danilo, thank you!
I'd like to see such a test with a (cpu-intensive) floating-point program
(perhaps povray?)
Okay, I had that idea with an automatic benchmark-script a while ago too,
but I never started working on it. Now I will. I'll take your work and adapt
it for povray. I
any automagical way to add these aliases. I use mailman together
with exim, and I wrote some rewriting rules it. Maybe that's possible with
sendmail too.
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I used to have simgear and flightgear installed for some time but last
week I unemerged them. However when I make emerge -up --deep world now I
get
[ebuild N] dev-games/simgear-0.3.4
[ebuild N] games-simulation/flightgear-0.9.3
as the last lines of the list! I don't want them.
# nano /var/cache/edb/world
Remove the lines containing simgear and flightgear from that file. That's
all. :)
Is this a bug in emerge/portage or is it too random to track down ?? I had
a similar issue last week with /var/cache/edb/world listing the 2.6 kernel
package that I emerged to
no devfs in basic install Friends,
I am emerging 1.4 RC4, I was pained to see that the stage1
uses MAKEDEV in /dev instead of devfs - what's up with that!
I'll be sure to rm -rf /dev/* once emerge is complete. Sheesh.
Maybe you should install a more recent version - like 1.4 final :)
by mistake, because
you'll see it first while browsing the tree. Maybe someone should rethink() the
structure on the mirror-sites :)
So to answer your question: Yes. I think you'll have to download 1.4 before
proceeding.
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OT.
(Remark: I really don't want to offense anyone. I just had to let that out.)
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if CONFIG_MODVERSIONS
isn't set. Weird, huh?
I do have CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y set and I do have masquerading up and running on ppp0.
Therefor I do think it actually _is_ working together :)
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-2.4.20-r8.
I had a number of kernels with MODVERSIONS and masquerading... I think all
vanilla-kernels between 2.4.18 and 2.4.22 - currently I'm running the
gs-sources-2.4.23_pre8. I never had problems with MODVERSIONS...
That kernel is a harsh mistress.
Yes it is :)
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I'm having 2 sites served on my gentoo box, each should have it's own
phpBB instance. So, I'd need to have 2 instances of phpBB installed in
different directories. How can I do that?
Either copy your phpBB directory somewhere else and use the copy for the
second site (though the copy doesn't
On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 15:09:49 +0100
Redeeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
after upgrade of apache i had problems too, the documentroot simply HAVE
to be in /var/www, i have excatly the same files, exactly same
permissions/owner in both dir, when i use /var/www it works, /home/httpd
it doesent,
service uucp
{
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
user = uucp
server = /usr/sbin/uucico
server_args = -I /etc/uucp/config -l
type = UNLISTED
wait = no
}
You have to add only_from = your_subnet, or you have to edit
/etc/xinetd.conf
Sorry, that one should have gone gentoo-user-de, not gentoo-user :( clicked
the wrong contact... Please disregard.
service uucp
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Just a quick warning: I just upgraded my openssl to current and
suddenly programs wouldn't start, complaining of no libssl-0.9.6. Just
so people know, creating a symbolic link to 0.9.7 seems a solve it, at
least so far
Running 'revdep-rebuild' (part of gentoolkit) is IMHO the right way
I forgot to tell version of gcc - it is 3.2.3.
Ah! I was just about to ask you that!!
I hope you will consider reporting the results should you change gcc
versions. I'm given to understand this can make quite a big difference.
I've done some quick test with gcc-3.3.2 and povray 3.50.
I only
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Rick [Kitty5] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dennis Freise wrote:
That's amazing. I have a central distfiles folder for 5 machines -
Just about to set something similar up myself, any pointers / pitfalls?
I'm using my old P1 233Mhz as server for the files
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 19:13:22 +0100
Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Volker,
hdparm -d1 -c1 -u1 should be save.
Are you sure that -u1 is safe? I've read the hdparm man page,
but I (obviously) didn't understand it in full - is -u1 safe for
_all_ chipsets now (got some sort of
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 18:36:49 +
Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
Not a bad idea, I'll keep that idea as a backup plan :)
I'm interested to hear why you think of it as a reserve-only solution.
Really, I don't think that it's a bad idea. I just want to wait for more
ideas, to see if
Mine has grown to 2gb - is it safe to delete it?
Yes.
Not as bad as my distfiles though, which have gone to over 5gb :\
That's amazing. I have a central distfiles folder for 5 machines - and it
never exceeds 1,1GB :) Maybe you should take a look at the files inside and
delete old version of
Please stop reposting this again and again! It will not help getting faster
answers.
Greetings, Dennis
P.S.: Sorry, but I don't know anything about openmotif - nor seems to be a
bugreport about that @ bugs.gentoo.org. Have you tried to emerge it a second
time ?
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Hi.
Hi :)
Are you talking about http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31646 ?
Yes, that's the one. And I wanted to get separate logfiles for each
package - and I had fun writing some script yesterday :)
Greetings, Dennis
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Hi.
This may be a bit offtopic. I'm currently using courier-imapd and exim to
receive and sort a number of mailing lists, and I want to keep at least a
few months of each list.. The problem is, that courier-imapd gets terribly
slow, when a folder reaches about 10.000 messages, but I must admit,
Hi.
I just wrote a little bash-script and a very litte C-helper program to
accomplish, what 'emerge -e world' cannot do at the moment - it re-emerges
every installed package, without falling into a neverending loop. It does
this by passing every package _alone_ to emerge, and so it avoids the
Hi again.
Sorry, I did package an old version :( If you downloaded the file before,
please download it again - I updated the file to the current version.
Sorry for any inconvinience that might have caused...
http://www.final-frontier.ath.cx/rebuildworld.tar.bz2
Greetings, Dennis
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Hi.
I would be interested in using that very often as I've been doing the
steps you mentioned manually each time. However, I don't really like
the idea of it installing into /usr without knowing exactly what is being
installed where.
Could you please either change it to /usr/local/bin or
Is there anything special I need to do to get squid working?
After emerging squid, I did
'/etc/init.d/squid start'. It initialized the cache and
started. Its running on port 3128.
There is an ACL line you need to change as its restricted to localhost. I
can't remember which line however..
You did not put ssl and perl into your USE-flags.
Yeah, I added it and now both apache and apache2 doesnt want to
compile! What to do now?
Please be a bit more verbose... why do they not want to compile ? Errors ?
Last output of emerge ?
What do you mean by both apache and apache2 ? Please
With -Duvp xfree was a dependancy for _all_ packages :S
With -uvp xfree was _no_ dependancy at all!
Something smells bugish here ;)
Check /var/cache/edb/virtuals. If it's not in there check /var/cache/edb/
world. I think you'll find it in the first one though. Yes, there is a bug
in
Hello.
Today, as I did an emerge -uDp world, xfree suddenly was a dependancy needed
to be installed.
earthdawn distcc # emerge -uDp world
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[ebuild N] x11-base/opengl-update-1.5
[ebuild N]
Hi. Sorry for my post in the other thread... didn't see this one...
I have exactly the same problem as Andrei, so I will kick in here :)
emerge gentoolkit
qpkg -q xfree
earthdawn portage # qpkg -q xfree
x11-base/xfree-4.1.0-r6
DEPENDED ON BY:
net-analyzer/nessus-core-2.0.8a
Thanks for your reply Spider.
use emerge -vuDp world
earthdawn portage # emerge -vuDp world
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[ebuild N] x11-base/opengl-update-1.5
[ebuild N] x11-misc/ttmkfdir-3.0.9
[ebuild N]
Thank you for your hints, Spider.
perhaps. did you know there's a reason why --deep isn't the
default behaviour of update? *Cough*
Yes I knew that. But I think that's no reason for --deep to work since
yesterday, and now not anymore :)
however, there's likely to be something that causes
emerge -pv nessus-core
earthdawn portage # emerge -pv nessus-core
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild R ] net-analyzer/nessus-core-2.0.8a
+tcpd -X -gtk -gtk2 -debug -prelude
Make sure that it doesn't say '+gtk'. That, I
One way is to add x11-base/xfree in /etc/portage/package.mask and
then emerge -uDp world. It will show you which package can't satisfy its
dependencies.
Hmpf, too late :S
I did another emerge sync hoping for a temporary problem of portage - and
it was. After syncing, here is my output of
Hi
Maybe this is a bit offtopic, since it is not gentoo-related, but maybe
someone here knows something I don't :)
I'm searching for an open-source mailing list archive package, which
generates db-entries (preferably mysql) or whatever and provides a web
interface to the archive (preferably
I've put:
emerge apache mod_ssl mod_php mod_perl
ebuild (something)/mod_php(something) ebuild
Everything compiled succesfully, but when I started
apachectl start
it said:
[...] mod_php: OpenSSL_start_all_algorhitms - no command found
in libssl.0.9.6.so [...] something like that...
Hello,
Hi.
I would like to install a CVS server one my gentoo machine, wich package
should I take and how do I start the service ?
First, you need inetd or xinetd. I will take xinetd for this example.
Edit /etc/xinetd.d/cvspserver and change disable = yes to disable = no
and add only_from =
I did not add this line: this is my /etc/xinetd.d/cvspserver file:
You _have_ to add it, because the default is set to only_from = 127.0.0.1
!
Greets, Dennis
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Hello All,
Hi.
configure: error: can not run test program while cross
compiling
If anybody has an idea...
Your compiler wants to cross-compile for another platform, and tests are not
supported for cross-compiling. My guess is, that you have changed your CHOST
in a non-stage-1 installation
Hi again.
/dev/hda4 / reiserfs
defaults,noatime,notail,iocharset=utf8 0 0
Try changing that to this:
/dev/hda4/reiserfsdefaults00
It is exactly the same problem I had. That solution worked for me.
Still cannot explain why :)
Hello!
!!! File is corrupt or incomplete. (Digests do not match)
[...]
the not-matching file digest. Does anybody have a clue on how to fix this?
First of all, I would try to download the file again, to see if it's really
damaged - delete the file from /usr/portage/distfiles and try emerging
Hello!
when I try to emerge horde-imp I get this:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
emerge (1 of 1) net-www/horde-imp-3.2.2 to /
md5 src_uri ;-) imp-3.2.2.tar.gz
* Missing IMAP support in mod_php !
Do you have imap in your USE-Flags ?
Greetings, Dennis
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