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2005 Oct 18
1
reporting bug
Exception type exceptions.ValueError Exception Handler Information Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/rhn/rhn_applet/rhn_applet.py", line 586, in refresh self.model.refresh(force) File "/usr/share/rhn/rhn_applet/rhn_applet_model.py", line 447, in refresh source.refresh(force) File "/usr/share/rhn/rhn_applet/rhn_applet_source.py", line
2007 Mar 28
1
Error Connecting to CN Exception occcurred
Exception type exceptions.ValueError Exception Handler Information Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/rhn/rhn_applet/rhn_applet.py", line 521, in refresh self.model.refresh(force) File "/usr/share/rhn/rhn_applet/rhn_applet_model.py", line 457, in refresh source.refresh(force) File "/usr/share/rhn/rhn_applet/rhn_applet_source.py", line
2010 Jan 15
4
Logrotate in CentOS 5.4 more brutal (to httpd at least) than in 5.3?
I've just updated a few CentOS 5.3 servers to 5.4. One of them were a Apache Webserver. Doing a diff/check on the new ".rpmnew" config files that are made, I saw that the logrotate command for apache was changed. In 5.3 it did a reload, but in 5.4 it does a hard kill: CentOS 5.3: /var/log/httpd/*log { missingok notifempty sharedscripts postrotate
2008 Dec 08
5
Missing /etc/log/rpmpkgs
On one system I am missing /etc/log/rpmpkgs I believe that this file is updated by some cron job, and maybe I just have not had this system powered up at the right time for the job to run. Though I had thought that if a job was scheduled for a time the computer was off, it would run sometime soon (with some definition of 'soon') once the system was on again. On another system, I
2008 Jan 25
7
vorbis-tools 1.2.0 Release Candidate
I bumped the version number of vorbis-tools and am preparing it for an eventual release in a few days. A changelog of what's new may be found at [1]. Meanwhile, what's in SVN is a "Release Candidate" to find out if anything was broken since version 1.1.1. Report any (or lack of) problems you may find, so we'll be able to put out a new version of vorbis-tools. -Ivo [1]
2006 Jun 24
8
How to install programs in wine?
I am a rank newbie to Linux and wine. I am running Ubuntu Dapper on an AMD 1800 mhz machine, wine 0.9.15 Everything I have read says use the installer to load windows programs. Where is the installer? Thanks, -- Ron Thompson On the Beautiful Florida Space Coast, right beside the Kennedy Space Center, USA http://www.plansandprojects.com My hobby pages are here:
2003 Jul 08
2
OMF static LIBs for Borland ?
Hi, I have a problem and I hope that someone, possibly someone from Vorbis developing team, could help me out. My question is: "Are there OggVorbis static libraries in OMF format that can be statically linked to a Borland C++ Builder compiled applications?" Static LIBs that I found in Vorbis Win32 SDK are in COFF format, and therefore I was only able to link dynamically to DLLs.
2013 Dec 07
1
Build environment for totem-2.16.7-7.el5_6.1.src.rpm
This package has a build requirement 'gecko-devel' which is fulfilled by 'xulrunner-devel'. But in the process of building the browser plugins two tools named 'xpidl' and 'xpt_link' are necessary. They werde once part of 'gecko-devel' but are now replaced by other tools. I haven't found any package that has these tools all the way back to 5.0. Maybe
2013 May 11
1
Samba git: build error when upgrading
Seeing a build problem after updating my git tree: $ git remote -v origin git://git.samba.org/samba.git (fetch) origin git://git.samba.org/samba.git (push) $ git pull $ ./configure ... $ make clean WAF_MAKE=1 python ./buildtools/bin/waf build ./buildtools/wafsamba/samba_utils.py:397: DeprecationWarning: the md5 module is deprecated; use hashlib instead
2013 Jan 21
4
[LLVMdev] Embed LLVM/Clang in our project
On 1/21/2013 2:01 AM, Óscar Fuentes wrote: > Ashok Nalkund <ashoknn at qti.qualcomm.com> writes: > >> I was using the find_package(LLVM llvm/share/llvm/cmake) and >> llvm_map_components_to_libraries(REQ_LLVM_LIBRARIES jit native) to get >> the libraries to link against. This works well for the libLLVM* >> libraries, but how do I implement similar find stuff for
2005 Oct 28
6
InPlaceEditor: XHTML validation
It''s not a critical bug by any means, but shouldn''t InPlaceEditor put DIV tags around the INPUT field? From what I can tell on the W3C validator, INPUT has to be in a block-level tag for XHTML. Of course, there are probably a zillion other things that wouldn''t validate, but every little step helps... Corollary question: Anyone know how to see what contexts a tag
2008 Dec 08
2
Anacron IS installed it is just that....
You have to have a system running for more than 65 minutes for it to run the daily cron jobs. And if this is a test system that you keep rebooting. Well. So if I want /var/log/rpmpkgs to get updated, I have to wait until the next day an keep the system up for a bit more than 65 minutes. Actually a quite reasonable requirement. Add this to my 'book': cron is your friend. Anacron
2009 Oct 15
1
R RSS feed
I was trying to subscribe to an RSS feed from <http://developer.r-project.org/RSSfeeds.html> but IE chokes on DTDs and Firefox also has trouble with this feed. (I'm not sure if it has trouble with DTDs in general.) I went to one of our web developers to see what I should use to read the feed, and he pointed out that the mix of RSS 2.00 and rss-0.91 looks like a mistake: <!--
2008 May 16
2
samba & samba-common installed then erased, but by whom?
I saw this in Logwatch today for one of my servers: --------------------- yum Begin ------------------------ Packages Installed: samba-common.i386 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2 samba.i386 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2 Packages Erased: samba-common samba ---------------------- yum End ------------------------- No one, including myself, has even logged into this box in the past few
2004 Aug 23
1
just fyi
remember that even tho you have a filesystem etc it's always good to have seperate partitions for stuff. eg don't put all your redologs and mirrors on the same partition or don't put your archives on the same partition as data. this is not just for ocfs, but just .. common sense I think to split stuff up.
2013 Jan 21
0
[LLVMdev] Embed LLVM/Clang in our project
On 1/21/2013 10:25 AM, Ashok Nalkund wrote: > On 1/21/2013 2:01 AM, Óscar Fuentes wrote: >> Ashok Nalkund <ashoknn at qti.qualcomm.com> writes: >> >>> I was using the find_package(LLVM llvm/share/llvm/cmake) and >>> llvm_map_components_to_libraries(REQ_LLVM_LIBRARIES jit native) to get >>> the libraries to link against. This works well for the
2009 Feb 23
7
Recover rpm DB corrupted by disk failure?
Over the weekend my workstation (still on CentOS 3) started showing SMART errors, so we shut it down and moved everything onto a new drive. On reboot, the RPM database reports as corrupted and "rpm --rebuilddb" segmentation faults. Is there any reasonable way to recover from this, short of a complete reinstall? The machine is otherwise up though it''s quite likely some files
2015 Apr 09
2
install problem
On 4/9/2015 2:44 PM, Chuck Campbell wrote: > > I don't think this made it to the list yesterday. At least I never saw > it show up. it showed up here. dunno what to suggest. maybe install 5.11 on a VM somewhere with the same package set and architecture (on the blown system, /var/log/rpmpkgs, then copy everything in /bin ? boot the target system with a rescue OS, mount your
2013 Jan 22
0
[LLVMdev] Embed LLVM/Clang in our project
This is just standard behavior of the Python interpreter. The files are just a cache (it is not the sources being modified) and also won't be written if the source tree is made read only, and shouldn't cause a problem in practice. - Daniel On Jan 22, 2013, at 0:02, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: > I would have expected the .pyc files to go in the objects directory.
2017 Jun 12
4
Apple Mac slave
On Jun 11, 2017, at 7:15 AM, Robbie van der Walle <rvanderwalle at gmail.com> wrote: > > I see only a reboot. Not a shutdown. But is this normal because shutdown -u -h +0 is used? > To be honest, I haven't experimented much with this, but I saw a normal shutdown/reboot when I just tried this from the command line (10.12): reboot ~ Mon Jun 12 08:36