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#endif
Is there a preferred *Gentoo* way setup this up?
Any suggestions, pitfalls alerts, or comments are welcome.
TIA
Leo
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not sure if pound fits my requirements
Leo
Eric S. Johansson wrote:
Leo wrote:
Is there a preferred *Gentoo* way setup this up?
Any suggestions, pitfalls alerts, or comments are welcome.
yea, use pound.
the Apache reverse proxy has some nasty pitfalls which can leave you
open to attack by spammers
Eric S. Johansson wrote:
Leo wrote:
Eric:
I am not familiar with pound...
My reverse proxy is only for web requests :)
I am not sure if pound fits my requirements
I understand. Yes, it will work, yes. it does fit your requirements.
I'm just not sure how to set the configuration file. It's
the nitty
gritty by joining a mailing list.
That's my 2 cents worth for this thread.
Thanks
Leo
Robert G. Hays wrote:
Here I have to -- mostly! -- agree with Eric...
I am a highly-knowledgeable ~18-year programmer, multi-lang, multi-arch,
even was handed 66x lins low-comment Fortran, which I'd never seen
do I select when reporting this bug on Gentoo bugzilla?
Should I just send an email directly to the glibc maintainer?
Leo
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for your attention
Leo
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Jason Stubbs wrote:
On Friday 01 April 2005 22:49, Leo wrote:
Hi.
I'm getting an error with sys-libs/glibc-2.3.4.20050125-r1:
loadmsgcat.c: In function `_nl_init_domain_conv':
../sysdeps/i386/bits/string.h:655: error: can't find a register in class
`GENERAL_REGS' while reloading `asm'
make[2
A. R. wrote:
http://gentooexperimental.org/nt/
Nah!
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lose my system will I?
Leo
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the posix interface it true? I can't
believe I fell for this even if just for the 5 minutes I though about
how useless running linux on the NT kernel would be.
Leo
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have the right solid foundation to build the system
from.
Ok I'll try to emerge the system/world again. I'll let you know how it
goes.
Thanks for all the explanations.
Leo
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fix it?
Yes I have the latest version of portage just in case you ask.
Leo
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Bastian Balthazar Bux wrote:
Leo ha scritto:
Hello all:
I just updated my kernel to the latest developement-sources
(2.6.11-rc5)
Everything works fine except emerge :)
~ # emerge -up world
Inconsistency detected by ld.so: ../sysdeps/i386/dl-machine.h: 649:
elf_machine_rel_relative: Assertion
Ok I fixed it.
I was using the old initrd from my 2.6.10-r1 kernel.
Thanks for you attention.
Leo
Leo wrote:
Bastian Balthazar Bux wrote:
Leo ha scritto:
Hello all:
I just updated my kernel to the latest developement-sources
(2.6.11-rc5)
Everything works fine except emerge :)
~ # emerge -up
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