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2012 Jun 18
1
[PATCH] virt-v2v: silence P2V build error on x86_64
This is a user case if users build virt-v2v on x86_64 platform and only want to try V2V section then they must see P2V rpm build error, it's not necessary for V2V users. In addition, if some automation scripts call autobuild.sh on x86_64 platform then the programming also will exit due to the buiding error. Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia at redhat.com> --- autobuild.sh | 15
2012 Mar 25
2
build postfix rpm with mysql
hello list, I'm trying to build a postfix rpm that has mysql support included. I've found the line where I need to define mysql support but it seems that I am being tripped up by some build dependencies: [root at beta SPECS]# rpmbuild -ba postfix.spec error: Failed build dependencies: MySQL-shared is needed by postfix-2.9.1-1.rhel5.x86_64 MySQL-devel is needed by
2020 Apr 21
1
Re: php libvirt show active snapshot
On 4/21/20 1:36 AM, Todd Lewis wrote: > Works perfectly thank you. > I did get an issue when trying to compile an rpm > > The autobuild did run into an error when trying to create the rpm. > Not a big deal. I can make my own spec file. > > EXTRA_RELEASE="" 1: ^^^ > if [ -x /usr/bin/rpmbuild ] > then > rpmbuild --nodeps \ > --define
2011 Aug 19
1
rsync'ing an rdiff-backup repository
I'm rsync'ing an rdiff-backup repository to a different machine and I have a few questions I'm hoping you guys can help me out with. Should I use --archive? Or maybe -rlD instead? Can I restrict an SSH key to rsync? I can do it with rdiff-backup with command="rdiff-backup --server" but I can't figure out how to do it with rsync. The rdiff-backup repository I'm
2008 Nov 11
0
rdiff-backup update broken?
After the recent yum update to rdiff-backup-1.2.2-1.el5.rf rdiff-backup no longer works. I don't "speak" python so not sure what's going on. Here's a portion of what I'm seeing... # rdiff-backup /etc/ /backup/localhost/etc Exception '[Errno 34] Numerical result out of range' raised of class 'exceptions.IOError': File
2013 Aug 16
0
rdiff-backup of Maildir?
What's the best way to do long-term backups of the Maildir format these days? Traditionally we've just done a rdiff-backup or pointed Bacula at the Maildir. Both give us the option to reset a particular mailbox back to a previous day (any day within the last N months). Do we just need to snapshot the LVM volume that holds all the Maildir boxes, or is there some additional commands
2003 Dec 02
1
rdiff
Is there any chance for rdiff ? I need to frequently synchronize big text file (60MB+) undertaking small changes and I am interested in differences between the subsequent versions [DNS RBL data in dnsbl format, 1E6+ lines of text, new version every 20m, on average 50 new entries (lines) in every synchronization] I would like to get (small) diff file as result of rsync session and apply it to
2008 Jun 20
1
problem with rdiff
Hi all. (I am sending this querry here because it is somehow relating to rsync. If i am wrong please pardon me.) I am doing following on these windowsXP and Vista. I am trying to get only incremental backup using "rdiff-backup" (that also uses rsync). I have installed gcc compiler and by following the steps given in http://katastrophos.net/andre/blog/2005/11/02/rdiff-backup-on-windows/
2009 May 27
1
How to emulate rdiff behaviour
Hi, i am new to rsync and i want to use rsync to emulate rdiff behaviour (because i can't install rdiff on the system). What i would like rsync to do is to generate a diff file (like with rsync --write-batch) but WITHOUT changing the destination file. This would allow me to store daily differential updates on the target (i think hardlinking would not help me much as the file is changing every
2002 Apr 24
1
[rproxy-devel] rdiff deltas not very good compared to pysync, why?
On 24 Apr 2002, "Shirish H. Phatak" <shirish@tacitnetworks.com> wrote: > Since there appears to be a dedicated group of users and lots of > activity, maybe we can convince Martin to roll in these patches and make > a new release? I have been really lax in supporting librsync for the last few months, because of a new job and taking over maintenance of rsync
2003 Aug 09
0
rsync / rdiff in win/dos
Thanks Donovan, I downloaded the librsync 0.9.6 from sf and it compiled just fine believe it or not in the new visual studio.net. There where warnings but no fatal errors and the exe seems to be running just fine. I've tested it just now on a 60 meg mdb file that I've been trying to backup.. it seems to work great!. I even saved the original so I could apply patches and then file compare
2011 Nov 19
4
build postfix spec w/ mysql
hello list! I am attempting to build an rpm of postfix that includes support for mysql. I've done this before with earlier versions on postfix but I am staring at this spec file until my eyes bleed and I just don't see why when I build the spec with rpmbuild mysql support isn't there. After I install the rpm I have a look at the modules as such: ldd $(which postfix) | grep -i
2020 Apr 16
2
Re: php libvirt show active snapshot
Cool. I'll try it out On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 8:38 AM Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com> wrote: > > On 4/14/20 6:49 PM, Todd Lewis wrote: > > I was looking for a virDomainSnapshotCurrent > > I wish I had time to learn to properly Code in C, haven't touch it > > since that late 90's > > I'm only only coding in php out of necessity. > >
2006 Aug 06
3
Platform performance comparisons
I''m in the process of developing a Rails application. Currently there is some debate as to the final deployment platform. I''m in favor of using some flavor of linux. However, there are some more "risk averse" co-workers who would prefer to deploy on Windows and, more specifically, IIS. I have heard that Ruby is much slower on Windows than Linux, but I have been
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.
1999 Dec 16
3
Samba2.0.6 tgz compile questions.
After fighting with trying to rebuiled my src.rpm file. I decided to use a plain old fashion compile from the tar files. which worked ok, no settings changed. at about 11pm last night I finished and noticed a few things that made me a bit uneasy. 1) all the Samba bin files were installed in /usr/local/samba/.. 2) no smb.conf file was created. I used ./configure, make , make install when I
2020 Apr 20
0
Re: php libvirt show active snapshot
Works perfectly thank you. I did get an issue when trying to compile an rpm The autobuild did run into an error when trying to create the rpm. Not a big deal. I can make my own spec file. EXTRA_RELEASE="" if [ -x /usr/bin/rpmbuild ] then rpmbuild --nodeps \ --define "extra_release $EXTRA_RELEASE" \ --define "_sourcedir `pwd`" \ -ba --clean
2005 Dec 30
2
RPMS's rebuilt or upstream one's used
RPMS's rebuilt or upstream one's used Hi I got a cleanly reinstalled 4.2 workstation. However i still needed to build the following SRPMS from Mandriva/Fedora :- - Chkrootkit - Logcheck - Tripwire - Xboard & Gnuchess - Rkhunter I needed to use the upstream versions of :- - OpenOffice.org 2.0.1 - RealPlayer Gold - Acrobat Reader I needed to tweak Bind chroot to log queries and
2007 Dec 14
6
[Zaptel] Why no port to Windos?
Hello I was wondering why there doesn't seem to a Windows version of Zaptel, making the Digium and its clones unavailable for a Windows PBX. Is the Zaptel/Zapata combo too *nix-centric? Thanks.
2010 Dec 16
4
Building packages using RPMBUILD
I have been following the MaximumRPM guide from here: http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm-snapshot/index.html and it seems a bit dated, but still very good (if fact the best all round documentation I have found so far) on using RPM package manager, and how to build rpm packages. The guide tells me to use the original paths, yet Centos wiki says otherwise. [rpmbuilder at karsites sox]$ rpm -iv