[gentoo-user] Re: Strange TLS behaviour with slapd 2.3.30 on Debian Etch

2007-12-10 Thread Fabian Steiner
Howard Chu wrote: Fabian Steiner wrote: Of course, I don't want to hijack the OP's thread but as our problems seem to be rather similar I can also provide the corresponding slapd log: This looks like a simple configuration error; you have slapd configured to require client certificates

[gentoo-user] Re: Strange TLS behaviour with slapd 2.3.30 on Debian Etch

2007-12-10 Thread Fabian Steiner
Howard Chu wrote: The fact that a reboot is required indicates that any problem is not in any user-level code. Maybe your /dev/random has run out of entropy, or some other underlying system resource is gone. Maybe strace would help here. Thanks for pointing me into the right direction. I can

[gentoo-user] Re: Strange TLS behaviour with slapd 2.3.30 on Debian Etch

2007-12-10 Thread Fabian Steiner
Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote: I believe you sent this to the wrong person. --Quanah Oh, indeed, sorry :-) Cheers, Fabian -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

[gentoo-user] Re: Strange TLS behaviour with slapd 2.3.30 on Debian Etch

2007-12-10 Thread Fabian Steiner
Hi Denis! Denis Sacchet wrote: http://www.ouba.org/strace.slapd.no.probleme.tls.200712070838 http://www.ouba.org/strace.slapd.probleme.tls.200712070809 http://www.ouba.org/syslog.slapd.tls.problem.200712070804 You probably have to adjust the permissions on the files - Apache doesn't want to

[gentoo-user] Re: [Pyqwt-users] Modification of the coordinate System

2007-11-17 Thread Fabian Steiner
Hello! Am Samstag 17 November 2007 15:37:39 schrieb Gerard Vermeulen: Try something like: import PyQt4.Qwt5 as Qwt class CanvasScale(Qwt.QwtPlotItem):     def __init__(self): # pass x- or y-axis as parameter?   Qwt.QwtPlotItem.__init__(self)   self.scaleDraw = Qwt.QwtScaleDraw()  

[gentoo-user] Re: [Pgf-users] Tikz - gnuplot: Plotting a function with asymptotes

2007-10-13 Thread Fabian Steiner
On Friday 12 October 2007 15:25:55 Kjell Magne Fauske wrote: [...] TikZ only reads the first two columns. The third column indicates if the value is in range (i) or out of range (o). To get a correct plot, TikZ should avoid plotting values with the o flag set, and insert a moveto operation