Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "specspo".
2012 Aug 13
0
CEBA-2012:1159 CentOS 5 specspo FASTTRACK Update
...S Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:1159
Upstream details at : http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-1159.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
00532d7d2867cf89a8d2d916b462dd755d27cf2ad4e5b49f11ce628b2e24ebec specspo-13-4.el5.centos.noarch.rpm
x86_64:
00532d7d2867cf89a8d2d916b462dd755d27cf2ad4e5b49f11ce628b2e24ebec specspo-13-4.el5.centos.noarch.rpm
Source:
f54b6f21e393d48ce6dbb57ca3bf67b581d283868617c009c78a6c4f067c8232 specspo-13-4.el5.centos.src.rpm
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Johnny Hughes
CentOS Project { http://www.centos...
2012 Aug 14
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 90, Issue 8
...g the list at
centos-announce-owner at centos.org
When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
than "Re: Contents of CentOS-announce digest..."
Today's Topics:
1. CEBA-2012:1164 CentOS 6 iok FASTTRACK Update (Johnny Hughes)
2. CEBA-2012:1159 CentOS 5 specspo FASTTRACK Update (Johnny Hughes)
3. CEBA-2012:1167 CentOS 5 mt-st FASTTRACK Update (Johnny Hughes)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 18:08:09 +0000
From: Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org>
Subject: [CentOS-announce...
2005 Jan 15
1
Guide to stripping Centos 3
...ibs
-krb5-workstation
-krbafs-utils
-kernel-pcmcia-cs
-libwvstreams
-mdadm
-mgetty
-mtr
-nano
-nfs-utils
-pam_krb5
-pam_smb
-parted
-portmap
-raidtools
-redhat-config-network-tui
-redhat-config-securitylevel-tui
-redhat-logos
-redhat-menues
-redhat-lsb
-rpmdb-redhat
-stunnel
-sysreport
-talk
-tftp
-specspo
-vconfig
-wireless-tools
-wvdial
-xinetd
-ypbind
-yp-tools
# If you use yum, you do not need:
-up2date
-up2date-update
%post
[root at ftp kickstart]#
2006 Sep 28
4
Trimming the fat out of a Centos 4.4 Installation
Hi, just to avoid re-inventing the wheel, is there any document that
can help me reduce even further a "minimum" installation of Centos 4.4
(BTW can you say 600mb is minimum)?
I am in the process of creating a small Centos-4.4-based Asterisk box
and I need to boot it from a CF card. Deleting useless packages will
help me do what i want.
Example: even a minimum install of Centos 4.4 (or
2006 Sep 28
4
Trimming the fat out of a Centos 4.4 Installation
Hi, just to avoid re-inventing the wheel, is there any document that
can help me reduce even further a "minimum" installation of Centos 4.4
(BTW can you say 600mb is minimum)?
I am in the process of creating a small Centos-4.4-based Asterisk box
and I need to boot it from a CF card. Deleting useless packages will
help me do what i want.
Example: even a minimum install of Centos 4.4 (or
2008 Sep 27
2
Why i can't configure network and hostname with this kickstart file?
...-rp-pppoe
-ecryptfs-utils
#-rhn-client-tools
#-rhn-check
#-yum-rhn-plugin
#-rhnsd
#-rhn-setup
-hesiod
-sendmail
-ifd-egate
-pcsc-lite
-gpm
-ipsec-tools
-libselinux-python
-ksh
-logwatch
-mailcap
-nano
-nc
-mtools
-syslinux
-mkbootdisk
-net-snmp-libs
-OpenIPMI
-redhat-menus
-htmlview
-pinfo
-mgetty
-specspo
-nscd
-nss_ldap
-nfs-utils-lib
-nfs-utils
-portmap
-ypbind
-yp-tools
-quota
-lsof
-irqbalance
-system-config-securitylevel-tui
-crash
-conman
-cryptsetup-luks
-dbus-python
-yum-updatesd
-dosfstools
-gnu-efi
-iptstate
-microcode_ctl
-mtr
-pam_smb
-parted
-pax
-pm-utils
-psacct
-pygobject2
-rdate
-rd...
2005 Aug 02
2
rpmbuild question.
I am attempting to build from a src.rpm (knowing very little about
rpm at all) and the spec file notes that the architecture should be
set on the command line:
> # platform defines - set one below or define the build_xxx on the
command line
Now. My question is this, how does one do this using rpmbuild?
The syntax rpmbuild --target centos4 package.src.rpm seemingly has
no effect.
2008 Apr 22
1
32-bit Centos 5.1 kickstart hangs on xen domU HVM installation
...rpm-build
rpm-devel
rpm-libs
-rpm-python
-rp-pppoe
-rsh
rsync
samba
samba-client
samba-common
screen
scrollkeeper
sed
-selinux-policy
-selinux-policy-targeted
-sendmail
setarch
-setools
setserial
setup
setuptool
sgml-common
shadow-utils
shared-mime-info
sharutils
slang
slang-devel
smartmontools
sos
specspo
splint
-sqlite
-sqlite-devel
squashfs-tools
-startup-notification
statserial
strace
stunnel
subversion
sudo
swig
symlinks
sysfsutils
sysklogd
syslinux
#sysreport
sysstat
-system-config-date
-system-config-network-tui
-system-config-securitylevel-tui
-systemtap
-systemtap-runtime
SysVinit
talk
tar
t...
2005 Aug 07
5
ocfs2 can not mount for nodes. first time installation
Error: mount.ocfs2: Transport endpoint is not connected while
mounting /dev/sdc1 on /u02, could not mount /dev/sdc1.
The installation step is:
1. install all rpms on int-rac1, int-rac2
2. interconnect int-rac1, int-rac2, ping each other using private ip and public
ip ok. Add EMC SAN as shared disk and visable for two nodes.
3. configure int-rac1 using ocfs2console, add two nodes
4. according
2005 Oct 21
2
corrupt rpm problem
Here is the output from yum -y upgrade without the error parts...
Its odd because it updated all of these first time round. I have dared
reboot the box yet, for fear it won't come back up...
Setting up Upgrade Process
Setting up Repos
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Resolving Dependencies
--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
--->