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2015 Jan 18
3
Unable to install R 3.1.2 on Debian:Testing
Hi Johannes, On 18 January 2015 at 20:47, Johannes Ranke wrote: | At the moment you are on your own with R 3.1.2 on jessie. The easiest safe bet in my opinion | would be to install from the Debian sources in unstable, i.e. add a deb-src entry for unstable | to your sources.list, do an apt-get build-dep r-base and then apt-get source --build r-base | and install the packages with dpkg. Ok. I
2007 Feb 23
2
Ubuntu tutorial
I''ve submitted the following to howtoforge.com for approval. My plan is to create similar docs for OpenBSD, RHEL and installing from source. I''d certainly appreciate comments on how to improve the document, and feedback on errors. http://nixnotes.org/puppet.html Kent -- "It may be true that the law cannot make a man love me, but it can stop him from lynching me, and I
2015 Jan 19
2
Unable to install R 3.1.2 on Debian:Testing
...| testing support via CRAN, which we can fold into your existing mirror > | structure. Plan? > > Or maybe we just stick with "testing" and set up "unstable" via apt pinning > for surgical per-package updates. One of many HOWTOs: > > http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html > > I've used this quite a bit in the past and it "Just Work (TM)". Using testing as my regular Debian, this is how I do it: apt pinning on stable/testing/unstable, with testing on 900, stable on 800, unstable on 90, and every priority package on > 900. T...
2006 May 01
0
Re: Why Does Ruby on Debian Blow?
...the 1.8.4 version of Ruby. Debian always prefers stability of package selection over cutting edge. If you always want the latest, I would suggest Fedora, but that way lies the infamous "rpm hell", and why I haven''t touched Red Hat since the late nineties. http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html has a way to keep stable, yet install packages from testing when you want to. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SuSE is RPM based, but yast handles dependencies pretty well. For Suse the current stable version of 10.0 lets you insta...
2006 Apr 01
1
Ruby 1.8.4 on Debian stable
Has anyone managed to find a nice and easy way of upgrading to Ruby 1.8.4 on Debian stable? I''m not too adverse to installing an extra repository, and would like to avoid compiling it myself. Stability isn''t a *major* issue; this machine won''t be in ''real'' production. There''s nothing particularly obvious when searching Google. I''m
2015 Jan 19
0
Unable to install R 3.1.2 on Debian:Testing
...fold into your existing > > | mirror structure. Plan? > > > > Or maybe we just stick with "testing" and set up "unstable" via apt > > pinning > > > > for surgical per-package updates. One of many HOWTOs: > > http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html > > > > I've used this quite a bit in the past and it "Just Work (TM)". > > Using testing as my regular Debian, this is how I do it: apt pinning on > stable/testing/unstable, with testing on 900, stable on 800, unstable on > 90, and every pri...
2009 Sep 23
3
logrotate and regular expressions
I am trying to use logrotate to rotate our web logs for our various vhosted sites to cut down on space and rotate out old logs that are not necessary to keep around personally. What Im curious to find out, is how supported extended regular expressions is within the logrotate.conf file. More specifically, will logrotate be smart enough to decipher the following:
2004 Aug 06
3
[Fwd: Icecast2 and ices]
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 14:10, Dave St John wrote: > Sorry for trying to help. You tried to sell me a solution, not assist me in working out my own. I don't think that's what this list was intended for. I and most others would shy away from a list where this type of abuse is tolerated. As it is, the traffic is eerily quiet. Next thing you'd know, only you would be left. >
2005 Dec 06
4
BIG Samba howto for debian only.
...tool. #----------------------------------------------------------------- # We definect the PIN which sets the prioratie of packages selects # see also the apt-howto # http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/index.en.html # and a nice howto for apt-pinning for beginners. # http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html #----------------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------------- # Stable PIN 990 PRODUCTION TREE deb ftp://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free deb-src ftp://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian stable...
2004 Aug 06
1
Transition to IceCast 2
I'm trying to migrate to icecast2 from 1.3.12, and having a bit of trouble with the admin interface. I have a need to programmatically control icecast, including dumping the stream to a file, among other things. Under the old icecast, it was relatively easy to open a socket to port 8000 on the icecast server and programmatically interact with the admin console. I can't seem to get it to
2004 Aug 06
0
[Fwd: Icecast2 and ices]
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 23:45, Drew Bertola wrote: > On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 14:10, Dave St John wrote: > > Sorry for trying to help. > > You tried to sell me a solution, not assist me in working out my own. Oh... let it go, guys. You have a problem, he has a solution. He shouldn't have contacted you offlist. Granted. We all agree with you. It's poor netiquette to
2004 Aug 06
3
seek, pause etc using icecast ?
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 21:58, Erlend Simonsen wrote: > Hirendra Hindocha <hiren_hindocha@comcast.net> writes: > >> > >> > >> No. icecast2 is a streaming server, so it... streams. > >> > > > > Good point. I wonder how the other servers (Real Server ,Quicktime etc) do it. > > Any inputs on any other streaming servers that lets a