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2016 Dec 16
1
Looking for DirectFB 1.4.11 RPMs for 32-bit CentOS 6
On Dec 16, 2016, at 9:11, Timotheus Pokorra <timotheus.pokorra at solidcharity.com> wrote: > This is how you can find them: > I went to the package directory: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/rpms/directfb/ > They are all retired, but when you click on the builds status, you > still see the old builds. &g...
2016 Dec 16
3
Looking for DirectFB 1.4.11 RPMs for 32-bit CentOS 6
Our current build process requires the directfb-1.4.11-3.el6.i686.rpm and directfb-devel-1.4.11-3.el6.i686.rpm packages, but they appear to be no longer available from the EPEL repo, and I can?t find them anywhere else either. If you have a local copy, or can point me to some other repo or web site that has these 2 RPMs, I would really appreciate it. Thanks, Alfred
2018 Feb 07
3
OT - pushing database updates to web browser
This is O/T apart from the fact that the server is Centos running Apache / Postgresql. I want to develop a real time (ish) dashboard type web page showring extracts of the contents of a table. I would like any changes that occur to be pushed to the web clients rather than have the clients poll the database. Based on the fact that I have not managed to come up with a successful Google search
2016 Dec 16
0
Looking for DirectFB 1.4.11 RPMs for 32-bit CentOS 6
Hello Alfred, > Our current build process requires the directfb-1.4.11-3.el6.i686.rpm and directfb-devel-1.4.11-3.el6.i686.rpm packages, but they appear to be no longer available from the EPEL repo, and I can?t find them anywhere else either. If you have a local copy, or can point me to some other repo or web site that has these 2 RPMs, I would really appreciate it. This is how you can find
2018 Feb 07
0
OT - pushing database updates to web browser
Hello Gary, > I want to develop a real time (ish) dashboard type web page showring > extracts > of the contents of a table. I would like any changes that occur to be > pushed > to the web clients rather than have the clients poll the database. > > Based on the fact that I have not managed to come up with a successful > Google > search phrase I think this may not be