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2011-10-10
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发件人: Kevin
发送时间: 2011-10-09 19:21:47
收件人: qmailtoaster-list
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主题: Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: patch utility under Fedora 13
Hello David,
I had same problem on building ucspi-tcp-toaster-*.src.rpm, How do I do that?
the red part below.
ucspi-tcp-toaster
On 04/15/2011 07:33 PM, David Bray wrote:
Hi Martin
It does help to understand how this work, but I'm still left puzzled.
I can compile it manually, but work with a life of 6 month on the
servers and update and move the data, so it important to me that I get
the install process right to make
Hi Jake thanks for replying
this was my build results - I agree, don't worry about Fedora 13, 15 is
just around the corner. But the VM at this providor is only 13 - I have
this up and running now
Where I had to manually specify the target, the first line of the patch
refers to a file without
Am 15.04.2011 um 02:17 schrieb David Bray:
Did Jake have some thoughts on this - or should I just unpack, adjust the
patch switch and compile ? - any shortcuts ?
David Bray
http://www.brayworth.com.au
da...@brayworth.com.au
On 12/04/2011 12:59 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Jake can answer
Hi Martin
It does help to understand how this work, but I'm still left puzzled.
I can compile it manually, but work with a life of 6 month on the
servers and update and move the data, so it important to me that I get
the install process right to make the migration quick ... hence the time
spent
Did Jake have some thoughts on this - or should I just unpack, adjust
the patch switch and compile ? - any shortcuts ?
*David Bray*
http://www.brayworth.com.au
da...@brayworth.com.au
On 12/04/2011 12:59 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Jake can answer you question best. He manages the patch files.
I
Jake can answer you question best. He manages the patch files.
I gotta ask though, why F13? F14 is current, and F15 release is right
around the corner (scheduled for 2011-05-24), which means that F13 will
no longer be maintained in only a couple months (2011-06-24).
See
THanks Eric
Why Fedora ?
* Well I like it ...
* But overlying, with VM's which are off the shelf sort of things,
It's more a case of what is available
And with the toaster, I've been using it for a while and have got the
machine scripted so I can migrate every few months to a later