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2001 Feb 13
4
cvs bulid breaks on slackware
cvs code from this morning (about 9am PST) breaks on slackware 7.1 w/ gcc 2.95.2.1 with an undefined reference to session_setup_sia in session.o. this seems to be the culprit here: #ifdef HAVE_OSF_SIA #else /* HAVE_OSF_SIA */ session_setup_sia(pw->pw_name, ttyname); since i have no idea what that's trying to accomplish (and seems to be a bit backwards to me from looking
2001 Jan 09
3
openssh 2.3.0p1 closing connection before command output comes through?
i'm getting some very strange behavior with openssh 2.3.0p1 that i don't recall seeing with 2.2.0p1. here's some short output that will probably sum up what's going on better than i can explain it: admin2:~$ ssh downtown1 df Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/sda3 8457624 2881868 5139192 36% / /dev/sda1 15522
2001 Feb 22
0
Solaris and Latest snapshot (2001-02-21) (fwd)
okay, i reversed that patch out and solaris 7 still works fine with pam... devon ----- Original Message ----- From: <mouring at etoh.eviladmin.org> To: <devon at admin2.gisnetworks.com> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 10:43 AM Subject: Re: Solaris and Latest snapshot (2001-02-21) (fwd) > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 17:54:19
2001 Feb 28
3
how can I reduce binary size of sshd?
Hi Guys I need to implement ssh server daemon on OLD installations of real time OS, which uses flash memory and every program gets loaded in flash mem, once the device is booted. I have very limited space in flash memory of this device. SO what we are trying to do is reducing the size of sshd by taking out least common used things. Can someone give me input what features, version and crypto
2001 Aug 02
1
Ported openssh-2.9p2 to LynxOS
Hi, I have ported the portable version of openssh (openssh-2.9p2) to LynxOS. I have had to install Perl5 and openssl-0.9.5a. Also since the regex library in LynxOS is not POSIX compliant I had to use PCRE. Then I configured openssh-2.9p2 with the library option -lbsd. One more problem was the macro "howmany(x,y)" is not defined in any of the /usr/include header files n LynxOS. So I
2004 Aug 06
1
compilling error ices-0.2.3.tar.gz
Ooff! I am using ices2. Well that explains it then! I am new to linux and I thank you very much for your help and patience. Please just some clarification. To get cvs version of ices for mp3 streaming compatibilty with Icecast2: cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.xiph.org:/cvs/ice login pw:anoncvs cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.xiph.org:/cvs/ice -z 9 co ices or cvs -d
2004 Apr 09
1
anoncvs does not work
Does anybody now why the anoncvs access does not work? cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.r-project.org:/cvs co -P R cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to anoncvs.r-project.org(128.104.176.132):2401 failed: Connection refused Is this still the issue that franz has been compromised? Also, the link to http://anoncvs.r-project.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi at http://anoncvs.r-project.org/ does not work ...
2004 Aug 06
1
relay servers and mountpoints
> > He needs both. Only ices 0.x from CVS can use libshout2 from CVS. > Actually only the ices-libshout_2 branch of ices does. > > The ices 0.x module lives under > :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:/cvs/ice > He says thank-you kindLy, and ponders why (t)HiS attempt has also failed . mystifLY:/var/lib/cvs# cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:/cvs/ice login Logging in to
2004 Feb 13
1
Windows dll compilation (mingw32): how to find R.h and other head er files when sketching short functions
Sorry, this seems like a particularly stupid question, but here goes. It relates to some "sketching" work I'm doing under Windoze. I can only get my C code to find R.h and friends if I shift these header files files and folders into the analogous mingw32 folders. This seems a rather clumsy way of doing things, and I wondered what I've missed? (I'm using the gcc -02
2004 Aug 06
2
CVS changes || http://www.xiph.org/cvs.html
look on http://www.xiph.org/cvs.html for the right login. b. On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 03:14:28AM -0500, Adon Irani wrote: > > thanks for the update ; i've finally been able to d/l the latest ices 0.x > fr0m cvs . > > but i'm having difficulties compiling . the builtin libshout doesn't work > , and it won't find my latest cvs-snapshot install of libshout . >
2001 Oct 19
2
Cross-compilers versus windows compilers (was optimal win dows R machine)
Good morning, May I ask a naive follow up to this? Having now been granted limited rights to use R-windows on a work PC, I wish to set up my home PC to support compiling packages and so on. I currently have a working Linux set-up at home, is there any general advice as to whether it would be better to add in the cross-compilers there or is it better to persuade my home PC to dual boot windows
2006 Mar 31
1
Portable OpenSSH anoncvs
Hi all. The OpenSSH Portable anoncvs service has found a temporary home (mine :-). It's on a DSL link so please be nice to it. It may move in future so please use the "anoncvs.mindrot.org" alias. $ cvs -z5 -d anoncvs at anoncvs.mindrot.org:/cvs co openssh_cvs The key fingerprints are: RSA 8e:09:e9:fb:dc:af:e4:a5:e6:a0:e2:28:59:63:84:17 DSA
2004 Jan 11
5
BSD-licensed IDS/IDP Software?
I seem to remember seeing somewhere (on this list/on the web -- don't remember) that there was some ``Snort-like'' software that was available under the BSD license. Unfortunately, I'm unable to find any information about such software. Was I dreaming, or can anybody else jog my memory? :) Kind regards, Devon H. O'Dell
1998 Apr 30
1
Anonymous CVS access now available from anoncvs.freebsd.org
Please see: http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/anoncvs.html For full information on using ``anoncvs'' to fetch FreeBSD CVS repository (or buildable source) bits. If you're also interested in setting up your own regional AnonCVS server, please see: ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-CVS/anoncvs.shar For some setup instructions on doing this (essentially the list of steps I
2004 Aug 06
5
CVS login failed: Connection Refused
I am trying to login to cvs but the server refuses the connection: # cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:/usr/local/cvsroot login # Logging in to :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:2401/usr/local/cvsroot # CVS password: anoncvs # cvs [login aborted]: connect to xiph.org(140.211.166.134):2401 failed: Connection refused I have tried to log in several times the last 2 days with no success. cvs version:
1999 Nov 13
1
Anonymous cvs access
With Tony Rossini's help we have established anonymous CVS access to a read-only copy of the main R CVS tree at cvs.r-project.org. This would be of interest primarily to those who want to track the development version (and who have access to CVS, of course). To use anonymous cvs you must log in to the server under the name "anoncvs" and with the password "anoncvs". You
1999 Nov 13
1
Anonymous cvs access
With Tony Rossini's help we have established anonymous CVS access to a read-only copy of the main R CVS tree at cvs.r-project.org. This would be of interest primarily to those who want to track the development version (and who have access to CVS, of course). To use anonymous cvs you must log in to the server under the name "anoncvs" and with the password "anoncvs". You
2001 Sep 07
1
chron is.weekend() function
Hello, I have a dataset which has fields giving both calendar date and weekday. I know better functions are now available, but I am still using chron because of the is.holiday() function and a homemade (even Heath Robinson would be ashamed) is.daylight() function. As a check for typos in the data input, I checked that the dates matched the weekdays. I'm getting some confusing results
2001 Jul 13
6
AnonCVS
Hi All, I would like to use anonymous cvs, but it appears not to be working (again?). There was a discussion back in Jan-Feb about whether to continue supporting it, but it seemed that Tony Rossini got it working and the discussion left off there. Did someone decide to disable it, or is it just not working properly? Here's the details: $ cvs -d
2004 Aug 06
2
Java Bindings
I've created a set of java bindings for the newest libshout 2.0 release. They work well and enable the streaming of mp3 and ogg/vorbis to icecast2 servers from java. Binding with java allows for complex java logic while using the fast, maintained and solid native backend. They can be fetched from CVS via: cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@benow.ca:/cvs/benow login <passwd: