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Luis.F.Correia wrote:
Hi Greg,
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I am real short of time too. However, I look forward to
revising some of documentation files for the LEAF wiki. So
with a little vim regex tricks, this page
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Mike Noyes wrote:
On Fri, 2007-03-16 at 02:12, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
personally? I hate wiki's... and forums
Then don't think of it as a wiki. It's SF replacement for the broken
DocManager. Only our project members have access, just like other
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Mike Noyes wrote:
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I found one (new?) problem:
And yet another problem. I was looking for your excellent introduction
to cvs as a developer the other day. Perhaps the SF interface changes
have broken all the doc manager stuff. For example,
was still debating how I wanted to put them in CVS but I thought I'd
pipe up at this point to see if they were of interest in the linuxrc
discussions. The 00readme.txt file is attached below.
Greg
Ident: 00readme.txt Greg Morgan 3/14/2004.
This set of files was extracted from a DCD 1.02 CD
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Not that there's anything wrong with the method of creating a Bering CD
outlined in the users guide, but I'm wanting something a bit closer to
Dachstein (ie: floppy-boot emulation for the bootable CD, instead of
isolinux), as I find it easier to debug, and easier
kernel
2.4.20 with 19 patches applied but don't hold me to that. The
compilers, glibc, and other applications have similar RH numbers.
Happy UMLing,
Greg Morgan
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Chad,
Thanks for all your help with my CVS qustions. I think I have the hang
of it now.
Greg Morgan
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3. Re: CVS Question (Greg Morgan)
4. Re: Package Repository (Greg Morgan)
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Mike Noyes wrote:
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 23:56, Greg Morgan wrote:
I followed the CVS document Mike Noyes wrote at
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=9960group_id=13751.
Greg,
That may be the cause, but I'd need the exact import command you used to
The fatal captain's
of items to edit back
on his live system useful. But that could be emailed to him/her after
filing in the information on the web page.
I guess some more thought is required. Does the do you know if the
sloppy code is still around?
Regards,
Greg Morgan
= 'Bering uClibc'
ORDER BY package_name;
I am really excited about what can happen here! Sleep? what's that? It
is a shame my wife had so many honey dos this weekend. But the old
proverb speaks true, Happy Wife. Happy Life. LOL
Greg Morgan
GMLEAFPackage
Package Name=weblet
right now?
Thanks,
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editing system, I believe I
have at least described some of the mechanisms behind the pig with
lipstick i.e. GUI. Hopefully, these thoughts will help chart a course
for a GUI front end.
Regards,
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Once we decide on an upgrade path, theme work can begin.
The themes have to be recreated for 9x. How much did you want to change
the LEAF theme for 8x, if 8x was selected first? This may be a factor
in deciding which branch to take.
Greg Morgan
Mike Noyes wrote:
Todo:
* Update phpWebSite to 0.8.x CVS or 0.9x.
Some of your other todos sound interesting. If you need help with the
phpWebSite update, I'd like to help.
P.S.
For those that are curious, I won both of my fantasy football
championships. I guess it does help to be lucky.
FYI,
Greg Morgan
Red Hat Network Alert wrote:
Security Advisory - RHSA-2002:197-09
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Summary:
Updated glibc packages fix vulnerabilities in resolver
Updated glibc packages are available to fix a buffer overflow
that the ip address
is authentic, etc.
Please let me know if you are still interested in the scripts. I think
I finally have the time to package the files. You look like a prime
candidate to try the scripts out.
Greg Morgan
is the LEAF box hooked up to the cable modem protecting the toy
LAN.
Many thanks go to Mike for holding the site together. Moreover, thanks
to all the developers that have contributed to LEAF over the years. It
is amazing to explore all that you have been able to stuff into one
1680K diskette.
Greg
, then?
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David Douthitt wrote from several messages:
I've decided I need to revisit the LEAF Developer's Guide,
and want to know what I need to do to make it ready for
this DocBook format.
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 11:55:30PM -0700, Greg Morgan wrote:
Mike Noyes wrote quoting Julian Church
Mike Noyes wrote:
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The two missing graphics are
now in our CVS repository, and they successfully exported this morning.
Mike, thanks for your continued hard work keeping the site afloat.
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/usr/bin/db2ps
/usr/bin/db2rtf
/usr/bin/docbook2dvi
/usr/bin/docbook2html
/usr/bin/docbook2man
/usr/bin/docbook2ps
/usr/bin/docbook2rtf
/usr/bin/docbook2tex
/usr/bin/docbook2texi
/usr/bin/docbook2txt
There are tools for just about every OS out there.
I hope this helps,
Greg Morgan
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David Douthitt wrote:
Subject: [Leaf-devel] Embedded Systems (new LEAF host?)
Did anyone else besides me see the write-up about the Sega
Dreamcast from DefCon X?
I didn't see the Dreamcast write-up but did you see the xbox hack that a
group is working on? There is even a $200K reward to be
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Anybody care to shed light on the flurry of changes in openssl since
last week?
Perhaps this helps from the Redhat site? Redhat even recommends
rebooting because the code is used so pervasively in Linux.
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2002-160.html
Updated
Mike Noyes wrote:
Everyone,
Docid 1966 in CVS is in need of an update. A table format was suggested,
with kernel rev, form factor, required media, and Y/N columns for core
features.
It looks like document 1966 and 1400 are about the same.
noted. In fact I had 11 port scans for port 21
over two days on July 1 and 2. That was out of 16 logged. July 3 is a
pre holiday day and the Deny messages are light. I finally have 4 port
22 denies, and 2 port 21 deny out of 8 denies logged.
Greg Morgan
Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a call for those who have done mods to the sh-httpd code to
merge their changes into CVS, either directly (preferred...only possible
if you're a registered LEAF developer), or by sending me a patch so I
can do it (I'm too busy, or this
Nathan Angelacos wrote:
On 1 Jul 2002 at 22:38, Greg Morgan wrote:
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Long answer: According to
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssh-unix-devm=102495293705094w2
Privilege separation takes ~24500 lines of code and puts it in a chroot
jail, leaving only ~2500 lines of code
no
and was denied service after I applied the Redhat patch. Yes and it was
a remote server too. snicker. The server has logins disabled and
required ssh key access.
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Greg Morgan wrote:
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The first problem I am having is on my DCD102 system. I put ipmail in
/usr/bin/ipmail.
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I wimped out. I put ipmail in /etc because I could not figure out where
the tar conflict was at. This allowed me to perform some testing. That
led to another series
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Can files be absorbed in another package?
Below are the diffs.
Greg Morgan
[root@baloo orig]# diff -bu lrp.conf.new lrp.conf
--- lrp.conf.newSat May 25 23:15:02 2002
+++ lrp.confSat May 25 22:57:15 2002
@@ -1,9 +1,6 @@
#This is the master config file for systemwide LRP functions
Greg Morgan wrote:
So I asked for some help on configuring mail. There were many kind
soles
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LOL it was not like they were shoe leather. The are kind souls.
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Please update your version numbers in section 3. Available LEAF/LRP
packages of http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/index.html. Table
1 still shows libz.lrp as 1.1.3.
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There is a piece of information that is missing for me. If Bering uses
2.4.x of the kernel and Dachstein uses 2.2.x, then how can all the
packages be used for either release? My assumption is that there might
be substantial changes between the two kernels and thus requiring
different libraries.
at the same time. I thought my newbie
Oxygen eyes might reveal something that I could provide as feed back to
Dave Douthitt. Anyhow I present this as a possible starting place for
Oxygen Installation Guide. Sometimes its better to have a few
scriblings to hack at than a blank page.
Greg Morgan
Well I finally got Dachstein-CD up and running. But I think I will drop
back to EB2 for a bit. There are several things I noticed:
If it matters I switched from the 192.168.1 network to the 172.20.3
network. I carefully changed all references to the 192 network as I
always have done with EB2.
I forgot to add that I did not experience the problem listed below, when
I configured Dachstein-CD this time.
Greg Morgan wrote:
I was hacking around. I went into 1, Network Settings, and then 9,
Additional networking daemon, start-up. This promptly changed the
characters on the screen
Charles,
Thanks for releasing the Dachstein-CD. I have had fun playing with it.
I have not created a LEAF CD before so I may be able to provide some
newbie impressions:
Since it is a CD and the current ISO is only 17M, it would be nice to
include say a dosutils directory with rawrite.exe.
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