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2002 Mar 27
2
Problem with ssh-keygen
Dear Developer,
I'm having problem running ssh_keygen on my solaris 7 box. Can you
please tell me as to why I'm getting this error as described below? I
don't have that problem with solaris 8 that runs SMCossh 3.0.2p1
Thanks in advance.
Louie
# /usr/local/bin/ssh-keygen
ld.so.1: /usr/local/bin/ssh-keygen: fatal: libcrypto.so.0.9.6: open
failed: No such file or directory
Killed
#
2002 Jan 07
0
rsync-2.5.1 / zlib patches
The following zlib files need patches in order to compile using Compaq C
on OpenVMS. These patches should also be needed on a Tru64 or LINUX on
ALPHA using Compaq C. These should work on any ANSI compliant compiler.
Operating System: OpenVMS ALPHA V7.3
Compiler: Compaq C T6.5
Compiler switches: /WARN=ENABLE=(LEVEL4, QUESTCODE)
The module adler32.c is testing the unsigned value len to see if
2002 Jun 22
0
-z and -B65536 causing file corruption in 2.5.5 w/zlib 1.1.4
When using the -z and -B65536 options together, sometimes there is file
corruption. Client and server are both compiled against zlib 1.1.4, so
the gzip corruption shouldn't be there, right?
With -z and -B32768 there is an error, but it is detected in a different
way.
With -B65536 and without -z all seems to be going OK.
With -B16384 and with -z all seems to be going OK.
I'm guessing
2005 Apr 20
2
Speex-1.1.7 seems to crash with --enable-sse (on P3/GCC-3.2)..
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I also tried to build speex
2002 Jan 30
1
Patch: update zlib/* to 1.1.3
This patch (apologies for the size) updates zlib/* to the files that ship with
zlib 1.1.3.
Index: zlib/ChangeLog
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/rsync/zlib/ChangeLog,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -r1.1 ChangeLog
--- zlib/ChangeLog 7 May 1998 06:19:41 -0000 1.1
+++ zlib/ChangeLog 30 Jan 2002 01:12:41 -0000
@@ -1,6 +1,54 @@
ChangeLog
2005 Apr 20
0
Speex-1.1.7 seems to crash with --enable-sse (on P3/GCC-3.2)..
Hi,
To increase the stack size, you can increase the value in the
speex_alloc() call in nb_celp.c. Let me know if it solves the problem.
Also, what compiler are you using. I think some older versions of gcc
may have problems with SSE intrinsics.
Jean-Marc
Le mardi 19 avril 2005 ? 16:02 +0200, jehan Monnier a ?crit :
> Hi,
>
> I also tried to build speex 1.1.7 with sse enabled on a
2020 Nov 20
0
[ANNOUNCE] xprop 1.2.5
Jason Nader (1):
Add missing `-help` function
Keith Packard (5):
Make output with unknown width terminal the same as old code
Free string list returned from XmbTextPropertyToTextList
Correct icon buffer width computation for truecolor terminals
Check return value from ioctl(TIOCGWINSZ)
xprop 1.2.5
Pierre-Loup A. Griffais (5):
Don't display icons if
2004 Dec 10
1
Lots of SIG11 with test57
Hi,
Here is the backtrace.
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Nico
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-+- Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695),
Le Renard, le Loup et le Cheval (Fables XII.17) -+-
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2006 Sep 15
2
re: Support of Samba on RHEL4?
Alex,
I could not agree more with you.
BTW, perhaps you already know, but just in case:
If you want to see the patches applied to a package during its
history, and you don't need to dig into the sources themselves, you
can query the changelog for an rpm package without having to download
sources:
rpm -q --changelog package
for example for my samba-3.0.10-1.4E.2
rpm -q --changelog samba
*
2003 May 14
0
[fenlason@redhat.com: Re: mount dies misteriously]
I meant to send this to the list as well.
----- Forwarded message from Jay Fenlason <fenlason@redhat.com> -----
From: Jay Fenlason <fenlason@redhat.com>
To: Balla Zsolt <zsolt.balla@plazakommunikacio.hu>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 16:01:25 -0400
Subject: Re: [Samba] mount dies misteriously
On Wed, May 14, 2003 at 03:03:02PM +0200, Balla Zsolt wrote:
> Hi samba gurus,
>
>
2003 Nov 21
1
cpio archiving unpacking problem
Hello,
There seems to be problem in the cpio unpack in the kernel in
initramfs. I have an empty "/sys" directory in my cpio archive, but it
never shows up in my extracted initramfs.
I've confirmed that extracting the archive again with cpio results in a
correct tree, but it doesn't appear on boot when extracted by the
kernel.
Any ideas? I poked a bit, but I haven't
2006 Apr 09
1
curious unpacking issue
I'm not sure when exactly this started, but currently when I specify a
ramfs image via the initrd line in grub, kinit picks it up as an
initrd and tries (and fails) to unpack it and run linuxrc from it.
I'm assuming this is not the intended behavior. Can anyone point me
into the proper direction for unpacking an initramfs image ontop of
the in-kernel image?
Currently, I am using kernel
2009 Mar 28
0
Error while unpacking program, code LP5 ...
Hey,
I am trying to open a win32 VSTi which installed fine on a fresh install of wine 1.1.15 (debian sid, dell latitude laptop, intel board, pentium M).
The audio environment is fine (jack, ALSA) and other VSTis work nicely. But this one does not, it craps out the error message
"Error while unpacking program, code LP5".
I googled this error msg on the net, and most of the time, it
2006 May 23
1
Unpacking of archive failed??
Greetings,
I have just been given a VPS with a fresh, minimal Centos 4.2
installation. When I ran "yum update" it went on updating some tenths
of packages and signalled this error:
Updating : perl ####################### [24/88]
Updating : rpm-python ####################### [25/88]
Updating : MAKEDEV
2006 Feb 21
1
[PATCH] initramfs: multiple CPIO unpacking fix
The following patch unlinks (deletes) files, symlinks, FIFOs, devices
etc before writing them when extracting CPIOs. It doesn't delete
directories. This stops weird behaviour like:
1) writing through symlinks created in earlier CPIOs. eg foo->bar in
the first CPIO. Having foo as a non link in a subsequent CPIO,
results in bar being written and foo remaining as a symlink.
2)
2002 Mar 02
1
GNU tar does not ignore files in .Rbuildignore (PR#1339)
Full_Name: David O. Nelson
Version: 1.4.1
OS: solaris 2.7
Submission from: (NULL) (128.115.150.74)
Putting patterns in .Rbuildignore has no effect when the tar being used is gnu
tar (1.13) on solaris 2.7, whilst /usr/sbin/tar works perfectly.
TO REPRODUCE:
The current directory contains a source package directory ./mypkg...
bimini.jgi-psf.org% echo >mypkg/foo
bimini.jgi-psf.org% echo
2009 Dec 24
1
problems unpacking log4r
I was just starting to use log4r and everything was going peachy until I
tired to unpack it into my local vendor/gems. The next time I tried to
load my rails environment, I got:
config.gem: Unpacked gem log4r-1.1.2 in vendor/gems has no specification
file. Run ''rake gems:refresh_specs'' to fix this
and:
no such file to load -- log4r
So - I dutifully tried running rake
2013 Dec 09
3
compat-openmpi issues after upgrade to CentOS 6.5
Just wondering if anyone can shed some light into an issue we are having
with compat-openmpi after upgrading CentOS to version 6.5
Some of our cluster applications are dependent on an older version of
OpenMPI, so we are using compat-openmpi. Up to CentOS 6.4 this was
version 1.4.3:
% /usr/lib64/compat-openmpi/bin/mpirun -V
mpirun (Open MPI) 1.4.3
but after the upgrade to CentOS 6.5 it
2001 Jan 26
2
RPM Unpacking??
Hey there,
I downloaded the Kernel Source 2.2.17 from the ext3 site, however I can't
seem to figure out how these rpm's work (I don't like RPM's and I rather
not use em either :-( no offense :-)) and I kinda miss the good old simple
.tgz files which show me where they extract and I can compile myself n
stuff.
Anyways I tried rpm -iv <package name> then some stuff happened
2006 Mar 21
2
[PATCH] initramfs: CPIO unpacking fix
Unlink files, symlinks, FIFOs, devices etc. (except directories) before
writing them when extracting CPIOs. This stops weird behaviour like:
1) writing through symlinks created in earlier CPIOs. eg foo->bar in
the first CPIO. Having foo as a non-link in a subsequent CPIO,
results in bar being written and foo remaining as a symlink.
2) if the first version of file foo is larger