[Bug 2067713] [NEW] lazarus-ide on riscv64 misses lcl dependency

2024-05-31 Thread Juergen Pfeifer
Public bug reported: When trying to install lazarus on a riscv64 Ubuntu-24.04, it fails because the package lazarus-ide depends on lcl-3.0, and lcl-3.0 isn't available. ** Affects: lazarus (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because

[Bug 575021] Re: lwiod: GSS-API error calling gss_accept_sec_context

2010-05-21 Thread Juergen Pfeifer
I was a bit to optimistic in claiming all works as expected now. I can access a Likewise-CIFS provided share from Windows, but only read operations work. Anytime I try a write operation (create file, change attributes etc.) I get an function not implemented error. I'm not sure whether this is

[Bug 575021] Re: lwiod: GSS-API error calling gss_accept_sec_context

2010-05-19 Thread Juergen Pfeifer
Looks like you don't have bison and flex installed -- lwiod: GSS-API error calling gss_accept_sec_context https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575021 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 575021] Re: lwiod: GSS-API error calling gss_accept_sec_context

2010-05-18 Thread Juergen Pfeifer
Ok, I got the git repository and did the build, resulting in package likewise-open-cifs versíon 5.5.0.44355-1 and basically all now works as expected:-) I had to use the lwnet commandline tool to export SMB shares, using the Windows manage computer GUI doesn't work, just brings up a dialog

[Bug 575021] Re: lwiod: GSS-API error calling gss_accept_sec_context

2010-05-14 Thread Juergen Pfeifer
I've the same problem using the latest PPA build. I try to avoid Samba and winbind in favour of Likewise, but that's really hard at the moment given all these little devils sitting in the details of Likewise. Likewise appears to be a great concept, but mediocre engineering. -- lwiod: GSS-API

[Bug 534629] Re: AssumeDefaultDomain does not work

2010-05-05 Thread Juergen Pfeifer
Same for me. My installation depends on a smooth integration into my Windows Domain, and without a fix for this bug I'm not going to upgrade and stay with 9.10 If I read the Likewise 5.4 documentation correctly, they evaluate the AssumeDefaultDomain flag only in the enterprise version, so I