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2017 Apr 22
0
Need a bit of 'archeocomputing' help on CentOS 7.
On 04/21/2017 12:11 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> ...
> The latest version of libc5 I know of that was shipped by Red Hat is
> in RHL 6.2, libc-5.3.12. (There is a 5.4, but not sure of stability
> or compatibility).
> ...
> I've successfully set up the bridging; a CentOS 7 VM on the same host
> has full connectivity. So it's something about the rtl8139 and the
>
2017 Apr 22
1
Need a bit of 'archeocomputing' help on CentOS 7.
> Am 22.04.2017 um 15:42 schrieb Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu>:
>
> On 04/21/2017 12:11 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
>> ...
>> The latest version of libc5 I know of that was shipped by Red Hat is in RHL 6.2, libc-5.3.12. (There is a 5.4, but not sure of stability or compatibility).
>> ...
>> I've successfully set up the bridging; a CentOS 7 VM on the same
2007 Jan 04
2
OT: Fedora Legacy shutting down
I didn't see anything on the list about this over the holidays and thought it might be of some interest:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-legacy-list/2006-December/msg00049.html
Lots of discussion around this topic on the fedora-legacy-list.
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2019 Oct 15
2
Odd issue with 7.7.1908 updated with qemu-kvm-ev
So, I have a client that has an internal use application that needs an
ancient version of libc5.? That's not a typo; libc5.? Before the server
that ran it died about a year and a half ago (said server was an AMD
K6-2/450 with a 6GB Western Digital Caviar drive that had been spinning
nearly continuously for almost 20 years!) it was running on Red Hat
Linux 5.2.? The last version of CentOS
2006 Jun 11
2
Old (really old) programs under CentOS.
Ok, I have a small dilemma, and I'm hoping someone here has had to do this before.
I have at a site (not PARI) a server running some mission critical software that was written in 1997 for libc5, under AOLserver 2.3.? No, source code is not available for that version of AOLserver (it wasn't open-sourced until version 3.0, and the API changed rather dramatically at that point), not that it
1998 Feb 02
1
Installation on SuSE Linux [was Re: Copyrights for R contributed libraries]
Christian Hoffmann <hoffmann@wsl.ch> writes:
> I just installed the SuSE distribution of Linux (from Fuerth, Germany). I
> would be very interested in learning of a SuSE compatible form of R.
> Installing Linux was expressly made to be able to use R :-)
>
> SuSE (suse@suse.de, http://www.suse.de) is a distribution which is quickly
> gaining users for Linux because of
2001 Dec 24
2
OpenSSH-3.0.2p1 and Linux libc5
Hi, all. I'm trying to compile OpenSSH-3.0.2p1 on a Linux libc5
system, and it fails when compiling packet.c with the following:
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wno-uninitialized -I. -I. -DETCDIR=\"/etc/ssh\" -D_PATH_SSH_PROGRAM=\"/usr/bin/ssh\" -D_PATH_SSH_ASKPASS_DEFAULT=\"/usr/libexec/ssh-askpass\" -D_PATH_SFTP_SERVER=\"/usr/libexec/sftp-server\"
2000 Jan 07
1
Problems with the 2.0.6 release ....
Hello,
we are trying to upgrade from 2.0.5a to 2.0.6 (under Digital Unix and
Windows 95 clients). After the upgrade we get a lot of errors like
these:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Log <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Jan 4 16:18:35 fissio smbd[31799]: [2000/01/04 16:18:35, 0]
smbd/service.c:make
2003 Apr 09
10
[Bug 536] no access to tty on Linux 2.0 and 2.4+libc5
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=536
stuge-openssh-unix-dev at cdy.org changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Summary|no access to tty on Linux |no access to tty on Linux
|2.0 |2.0 and 2.4+libc5
------- Additional Comments
1999 Jan 27
1
Linux 2.2.0 and Samba client not happening for me
Dudes and/or Dudettes:
HEEELLLPPP! (such a newbie statement)
I can't get my remote SMB mounts to work on my Linux box.
duke was happily running Slackware Linux 2.0.36 and Samba 1.9.18p8 .
I upgraded to Linux 2.2.0pre9 (2.2.0final), which seemed to require
upgrading to Samba 2.0.0 . (I don't remember the exact errors)
Now i can't get my NT and '95 disks to stay mounted on
2001 Apr 25
1
RHL init.d/sshd ipv6 hack
Hello all,
I'm using the attached patch.
With it, if you add
OPTIONS="-6"
in
/etc/sysconfig/sshd
(this kind of sysconfig/<name> is a pretty normal RHL practice), then you
can enable ipv4 and ipv6 on RHL without problems and without having to
modify the init.d/sshd script.
This or something like should IMO be added.
Removing 'noreplace' from sshd_config
2002 May 06
2
patch: contrib/redhat/openssh.spec updates for privsep
Hello!
Now that PrivSep stuff works for PAM too, I took the time to update
contrib/redhat/openssh.spec to create the sshd user and set up the
/var/empty dir when installing the packages.
These have been done the Red Hat style, the uid/gif 74 is currently free
in RHL.
The only minor issues I could think of were:
- I'm not sure if /var/empty should be owned by openssh-server package,
but
2003 Apr 06
2
Cable Modem
I read many postings in this listserv about cable modem under RHL 7.3 in
Sept 2002, I followed the recommendations, but I still can't get it to
work. I have 3 computers connected to an Ethernet hub/router in my
house, and the uplink from the hub/router goes to a Scientific-Atlanta
Webstar cable modem. The 2 Windows computers are successfully using the
cable modem to connect to the
1999 Jul 16
1
Nasty Samba Locking Problems
We recently committed to replacing our Netware server with a Samba server
running on an old SPARC box (using RedHat 6.0). This seemed like a good
idea at the time, but now I'm wondering...
We have two labs of PCs (each of 16 machines, all running Windows 95) and
we use PC-Rdist to ensure that the hard disk images on the PCs are kept
fairly clean and up-to-date. The master disk images are
1998 Oct 07
2
R-beta: compiling R on RedHat 5.1
[accidentally was sent to the R-help-owner only; MM]
** when I compile R-0.62.3 on RedHat 5.1, the following messages
appear:
...
f77 -export-dynamic -o R.binary ...
../lib/libunix.a(dataentry.o): In function `NextEvent':
/home/ming/R-0.62.3/src/unix/dataentry.c:1286: undefined reference to `XNextEvent'
../lib/libunix.a(dataentry.o): In function `GetKey':
2005 Mar 20
7
CentOS-2 errata
The following errata for CentOS-2 have been built and uploaded the the
centos mirror:
RHSA-2005:303-01 Important: sylpheed security update
Files available:
sylpheed-0.5.0-3.EL21.1.i386.rpm
More details are available from the RedHat web site at
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rh21as-errata.html
The easy way to make sure you are up to date with all the latest patches
is to run:
# yum update
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2013 Dec 19
2
Simple-Scan
Hi,
I just upgraded from 6.4 to 6.5. In 6.4 I had a scanner program
"simple-scan". I can't seem to get it for 6.5. I tried the elrepo and
forge repositories but they are not available there. I tried to rebuild
it from source but that didn't work. Any suggestions would be
appreciated. FYI: My Fujitsu scanner is not TWAIN compliant but it
works with
2002 Jan 21
1
help for tftp-hpa with libc5
I want to compile tftp-hpa on libc5 because we have many systems still using
this library.
There were some constants missing that i copied from glibc-2.1 headers, and
now I'm left with this and I don't know what to do since all I can do is
copy/paste, not touch real code :-)
===
gcc -O2 -m486 -fno-strength-reduce -D_XPG4_2 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE
-D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_ISO9X_SOURCE
1999 Jul 16
9
SWAT issue
I have had a RH5.2 server running Samba up for a long time. I upgraded to
Mandrake 6.0. It broke Samba, so I reinstalled using the RPM on the CD.
Samba works just fine, but SWAT will not! If I try to start it manually
(/usr/sbin/swat) it just hangs.
In /etc/services I have a line like this:
swat 901/tcp
In /etc/inetd.conf I have:
swat stream tcp nowait.400 root
2004 May 27
27
CentOS-2 errata
The following errata for CentOS-2 have been built and uploaded the the
centos mirror
RHSA-2004:174 Updated utempter package fixes vulnerability
RHSA-2004:178 An updated LHA package fixes security vulnerabilities
RHSA-2004:219 Updated tcpdump packages fix various vulnerabilities
John.
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School of Information Technology
Swinburne University of