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2019 Jan 19
1
[ANNOUNCE] klibc 2.0.5
As a new co-maintainer of klibc, I have just released version 2.0.5. The git repository remains at: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/klibc/klibc.git A tarball will be available from the usual place later, but I'm not currently able to upload there. This new release fixes various build and run-time failures with current versions of Linux, gcc, and binutils on mips, sparc and x86; and
2002 Nov 18
1
Makerpms.sh changes for RH8
The rpm build utilities have changed with Redhat 8.0. I'm not sure if these changes have been noted in the current sources, but the "makerpms.sh" script in the src/packaging/Redhat directory no longer works with Redhat 8.0 without the change below. The two lines at the end of the script need to have "rpm" changed to "rpmbuild", the switches remain the same. You
2005 Jun 27
1
rpmbuild --rebuild vs makerpms.sh
I made rpms for Fedora Core 1 by using "rpmbuild --rebuild" on the ".src.rpm" file that is in the Fedora section of the samba download area. Are my results the same as they would be if I downloaded the tar file and ran the packaging/Fedora "makerpms.sh" script? Is one way preferred? Thanks, Mark
2009 Jun 01
0
Compiling 3.4.0pre1 via makerpms.sh
Hi, I have a number of issues compiling samba 3.4.0pre1 using makerpms.sh, under the RHEL folder in packaging. 1) samba.spec refers to 'source' when the folder has been renamed to 'source3' (easy enough to amend) which made it fail very early on. 2) Following that - (apologies in advance, if I have gone over the top in pasting output), it seems to be complaining about missing
2007 Dec 06
1
missing packaging/Fedora/makerpms.sh
I downloaded the tar.gz file for 3.0.27a and I noticed there is not a Fedora directory inside the packaging directory. I'm fairly certain there used to be one in older versions. I'm groping now to figure out how to build rpms for Fedora 4, which I know is a little old but I don't have resources to upgrade the OS now. Was it intentionally removed? Mark
2005 Mar 09
1
Different networks over NAT
Hi, I've been struggling for almost a week now, but I can't get the following setup to work. At home I have class A network: 10.0.0.0/16 with a masquerading gateway 10.0.0.1 running tinc. At work (http://www.eastsite.nl) we have a 192.168.0.0/24 network. The gateway is called 'ed' I've set up tinc on 'gateway' and everything is working fine from
2005 Dec 29
7
Building PHP PECL modules
I'm attempting to build some PECL modules on fully updated CentOS 4.2 system. Preferably pack them into nice RPM packages. However, seems I'm missing something. For example, this is what I get for sqlite module: $ pear makerpm SQLite-1.0.3.tgz `phpize' failed The php-devel package is installed (so I do have phpize command). It's just that it is failing. If I unpack the
2005 Sep 25
1
SYSLINUX development is now in "git"
I have now migrated SYSLINUX development from CVS to "git". A clonable repository is available at: rsync://rsync.kernel.org/pub/scm/boot/syslinux/syslinux.git If you're doing any kind of development of syslinux, I recommend installing cogito and git and cloning this repository. It will both yours and my workflow a lot nicer. It will also let people see ongoing syslinux
2014 Aug 19
0
failure building memcached rpm
Hi all, I need to install the latest memcached version (1.4.20) on a number of machines in this environment. There are only rpm's of this app for RHEL 6. But we need to install the latest memcached on a number of RHEL 5 machines. To be specific, they are OEL 5.7 hosts. I've installed all of the developers tools that I would need. But when I go to build the RPM I am getting the
2007 Apr 17
1
git problem
I'm trying to get the head source so I can try the patch Ram mentioned in his email but without success. I have not used git/cogito before. The output below is from a cygwin session but I get similar results on Ubuntu as well (a bit more of the html ending with 'as an object to pull'). So whatever is wrong is common to my cygwin and Ubuntu setup. Thanks, Andrew $ cg clone -s
2007 Aug 21
1
[git patch] dmesg + fstype ocfs2
hello hpa, please pull git pull git://brane.itp.tuwien.ac.at/~mattems/klibc.git maks for those changes: Kyle McMartin (1): klibc-utils: add dmesg maximilian attems (2): klibc comment fix fstype: add ocfs2 support with the following diffstat README | 2 usr/Kbuild | 2 usr/kinit/fstype/fstype.c | 15 +++++++
1997 Sep 19
0
Printing problem with 1.9.17p1
Well, no one seems to have answered ,my past message, so lets try this one.. I installed 1.9.17p1 on our HP server at work, and an interesting problem has cropped up, forcing me to revert to 1.9.16. With the 9.16 server in place, several of our HP clients experience printing problems. They can print across the network fine, but local printing doesn't work properly. If I revert to 1.9.16,
1997 Jul 28
0
LANManager, Samba and HP-UX 10.20
Greetings. I've been asked to configure Samba on an hP server to replace LAN Manager since LAN Manager goes away in 10.20. Ok, I've got Samba built and running. Any Win95 clients can see the server with Network Neigh, net view etc. (This is HP-UX 9.xx) We also have a _bunch_ of HP Windows Clients. These boot quite happily via tftp with both LANM and samba running. These HP clients
2005 Dec 28
0
kbuild: clean a bit better
kbuild: better cleaning Let make clean delete generated dot-files and .o files. Introduce distclean/mrproper that deletes .config, linux symlink and all files left behind by editors and patch. Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org> --- Hi Peter In following patch I did not make a difference between mrproper and distclean. I only added mrproper because I'm used to it from the
1997 Jul 29
0
Samba, LM and HP revisited..
Well, I've got most of it working. It turns out that it was a bit of a dumb move on my part... The LM setup used different passwords from the /etc/passwd file on the HP.. reset the passwords and hey presto.. With that said and done, I know have the following problems.. 1) I get a "couldn't validate logon on a server, so you may not be able to access all network resources"
1997 Jul 30
0
Smaba and printing (more info)
Ok, here's some more info on my printing problem.. [cut from nmbd.log (its easier to HUP)] Ignoring badly formed line: print command: /usr/bin/lp -c -d%p %s\; rm %sIgnorin g badly formed line: lprm command: /usr/bin/cancel %p-%jIgnoring badly formed li ne: lpq command: /usr/bin/lpstat -o%pGot SIGHUP (reload not implemented) Ignoring badly formed line: print command: "/usr/bin/lp -c -d%p
2003 May 07
1
-means, hybrid clustering or similar implementations on R
Hi, I would like to know if someone knows an extended implementation of k-means in R to find appropriate number of clusters for a given k-dimensional data. Also, I am working on clustering for forecasting, if someone is interested or has knowledge on implementational details please mail me, I would appreciate it. Regards Skanda Kallur "Cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I
2016 Dec 16
0
Job Ad. CEA Grenoble, France. Research Engineer Position
research engineer, 3 years, CEA, Grenoble, France Computer Science/Electrical Engineering Contact: Damien Couroussé (damien.courousse at cea.fr) A 3-year research engineer position is available at CEA Grenoble. The topic is related to cybersecurity in mobile applications. Further details and requirements are as follows: We are inviting application for a research engineer position at CEA
2003 Jul 18
0
3.0.0 Beta 2: Supplementary group problem
Hi, We're using Samba 3.0.0 beta2 with a Windows 2003 domain controller at a client's site. OS: Vanilla Red Hat Linux 8.0 on i686 (no patches or updates). Samba compiled from source into RPM (makerpm.sh) and upgraded from version 2. --with-acl-support enabled. Filesystem: SGI XFS (kernel 2.4.21) from CVS. Using Winbind to provide ID mapping from Windows users and groups to Unix users
2003 Oct 08
1
BudgeTone 102 flakey sound
I have experienced lots of apparently dropped packets (in other words, lots of short interruptions of what the other party tries to tell me) with a GS102 and chan_capi. The GS102 is connected through a lightly-loaded switch directly connected to the * server, so bandwidth/latency shouldn't pose a problem. Funny thing is that the switch indicates 10mbit on the GS102 port - is that correct?