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2010 May 19
2
Error in untar2(tarfile, files, list, exdir) : unsupported entry type ‘x’
Hi R gurus,
I'm getting the following error when trying to build and install an R package:
Error in untar2(tarfile, files, list, exdir) : unsupported entry type ?x?
I build the package like so:
R --no-init-file CMD build mypackage
Then try to install it:
sudo R --no-init-file CMD INSTALL mypackage.tar.gz
...which dies with the above error. I can extract the archive fine
with tar -zxf, so
1998 Aug 17
0
Inject DOMAIN into nmbd?
My NT WINS server has died. I am in the process of reinstalling it, but
it needs to join a domain in a remote location. However, since it was the
WINS server, it can't find the remote domain to join so I can't reinstall
it. Aaarg!
So, I would like to forget about the whole NT WINS thing and make Samba my
WINS server. I have added the "WINS Support= yes" to my smb.conf and
removed the "WINS Server = IP address" from the file.
The remote servers are currntly using WINS (pointing to the dead WINS
server)...
2001 Aug 15
2
PAM and getpwnam [ struct passwd *getpwnam(const char * name) ]
...d telnet. But not with openssh (2.5
and 2.9).
It works perfect if the user already is in /etc/passwd, but the first time
he logs on he doesn't exist there. In that case openssh call the function
getpwnam to see if the user exist at all, and if he doesn't the sshd
refuse the user to login.
Aaarg, I have tried one whole day to make some simple patch, but I am to
stupid. Hence, I want pam_ncp_auth to add the user's line in /etc/passwd
before openssh make the call to getpwnam. Perhaps that is the prefered
order for other PAM-modules also?
Please, any suggestions...
regards
/Erik S
Eri...
2006 Feb 02
1
RE: No VMX-guests on Intel Xeon/VT
...;'t let me select
> anything and there are no package-descriptions at all.
>
> But even this could be acceptable because I just want to use XEN!
>
>
> So I started the XEN-kernel (2.6.15-git12-6-xen) and what do I get:
>
> not found -- exiting to /bin/sh
> $
> aaarg ...
>
>
> The first thing is:
>
> Could not allocate 16 bytes percpu data
> WARNING: Error inserting scsi_mod .... : Cannot allocate memory
> sd_mod: Unknown symbol scsi_...
> ...
> ..
> .
> FATAL: Error inserting sd_mod ... : Unknown symbol in modul,
> or un...