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2007 Jun 23
1
Zaptel Compilation Error
Hi List;
I think my problem in Zaptel compilation is related to
autoconf: no input file, anyone has an advise?
Also, I did a change in the Makefile existed in the
following path:
/usr/src/kernels/2.6.20-1.2319.fc5-i686/
EXTRAVERSION = 2.6.20-1.2319.fc5
Now, if I run uname -r then I get output:
2.6.20-1.2319.fc5
But the directory under the kernels is:
2.6.20-1.2319.fc5-i686
So do I have to
2003 Oct 20
2
Network Trash Folder - how to do it?
Hello,I saw on Apple mashines connected to AppleShare Server that they had
something called 'Network Trash Folder'. That is if some is working on a
server volume and deletes a file from the volume, the file appears in user's
Trash on his Desktop (but?it is really placed on the server in volume's
special folder called 'Network Trash Folder'). So he can restore the file if
he
2008 Aug 19
1
Application failure finding files on CD
Hi
Distro is Mandriva spring 2008, wine version 1.1.2, installed via Mandriva
I moved the install.exe file to /home/dave and from a console ran wine install.exe
4 icons appeared on the desktop, with 2 different results if clicked.
1) a window opens with the following error message :-
Unable to run the command specified. The file or folder file:///mnt/winc//PROG~FBU/
EuroTalk/Talk~JUJ/TalkNow.exe
2001 Feb 12
0
log-server.c patch: adding tag to every log output.
...oth the verbosity control and
trying to use it for syslog(). Anyway, the current
state seems to be much better
than the original ssh where the control was very primitive.
I wish it can now become much easier to
configure for the sysadmin to set up syslogd properly.
It may not be easy to change the symblic names
used in sshd_config now that openssh seems to be used
by very many users. So I haven't touch the code in this post to
modify the names used for sshd_config.
RCS file: RCS/log-server.c,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -c -r1.1 log-server.c
*** log-server.c 2001/01/15 09:07:44 1...
2007 Aug 20
5
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 4899] New: When a mounted dir cannot be visited, rsync will halt there and the shell is halted, even "ctrl -c" can't quit it.
...-include-from=filter --exclude="*" dirA/ dirB/
Root cause:
related brief process of rsync:
1 client_run(), called once the connection has been negotiated.
2 read the filter.
3 send_file_list().
4 send_files().
In step 3, rsync will examine the file one by one, to decide whether it is a
symblic, whether it is filtered, and so on. It revokes do_stat to check the
file status.
int do_stat(const char *fname, STRUCT_STAT *st)
{
#if HAVE_OFF64_T
return stat64(fname, st);
#else
return stat(fname, st);
#endif
}
It revokes system function "stat", which will halt when the mounted dir...