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2017 Oct 08
8
Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7
Hi all I've created a yum repo for 32 bit wine packages on RHEL and CentOS 7: https://harbottle.gitlab.io/wine32/7/i386/ The Wine packages work on both 32 bit and 64 bit RHEL/CentOS 7. There is no 32 bit version of the EPEL repo, where the standard RHEL/CentOS Wine packages can be found, so you may find this new repo useful if you need to run Windows software that requires the 32 bit
2017 Oct 09
4
Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7
Yes, I will look into getting the SRPMS up on the site (though they are just the ones from EPEL anyway). On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 11:54 AM, Nux! <nux at li.nux.ro> wrote: > Hello, > > That's great, I know many people were looking for this. > > Any chance you can also publish the SRPMs? > > -- > Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! > > Nux!
2017 Oct 09
2
Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7
Shouldn't be anything overwriting Base...what do you think does so? On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 2:01 PM, Nux! <nux at li.nux.ro> wrote: > Ah, ok. I was wondering how you managed to build that, because when I > tried it did not work, but I see you have backported also other bits and > bobs. > If those overwrite Base, perhaps add a warning of sorts. > > -- > Sent from
2017 Oct 09
0
Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7
Nux!: SRPMS published: https://harbottle.gitlab.io/wine32/7/SRPMS/ Cheers! On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 1:28 PM, Richard Grainger <grainger at gmail.com> wrote: > Yes, I will look into getting the SRPMS up on the site (though they are > just the ones from EPEL anyway). > > On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 11:54 AM, Nux! <nux at li.nux.ro> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >>
2017 Oct 08
0
Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7
Thanks! This is much useful. Now, no compile wine 32-bit is more required hehe https://github.com/zma/usefulscripts/blob/master/script/install-wine-i686-centos7.sh 2017-10-08 15:43 GMT-03:00 Richard Grainger <grainger at gmail.com>: > Hi all > > I've created a yum repo for 32 bit wine packages on RHEL and CentOS 7: > > https://harbottle.gitlab.io/wine32/7/i386/ >
2017 Oct 09
0
Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7
This is great, thank you very much! Did you make it parallel-installable to the 64 bit wine from epel? Peter On 09/10/17 07:43, Richard Grainger wrote: > Hi all > > I've created a yum repo for 32 bit wine packages on RHEL and CentOS 7: > > https://harbottle.gitlab.io/wine32/7/i386/ > > The Wine packages work on both 32 bit and 64 bit RHEL/CentOS 7. There is no >
2017 Oct 09
0
Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7
Hello, That's great, I know many people were looking for this. Any chance you can also publish the SRPMs? -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Grainger" <grainger at gmail.com> > To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org> > Sent: Sunday, 8 October, 2017 19:43:57
2017 Oct 09
0
Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7
Ah, ok. I was wondering how you managed to build that, because when I tried it did not work, but I see you have backported also other bits and bobs. If those overwrite Base, perhaps add a warning of sorts. -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Grainger" <grainger at gmail.com> > To:
2017 Oct 09
0
Announcement: 32 bit Wine repo for RHEL and CentOS 7
Richard, I haven't checked, but I see more than wine packages in that repo, hence my thoughts about that. -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Grainger" <grainger at gmail.com> > To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org> > Sent: Monday, 9 October, 2017 14:29:03
2019 Dec 19
1
tomcat package and repo for centos8
On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 3:04 PM Richard G <grainger at gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 2:34 PM Rainer Traut <tr.ml at gmx.de> wrote: > > Is there any other third party repository which builds tomcat for > > centos/rhel 8? > > I intend to build tomcat 8 and 9 for CentOS 8 in my harbottle-main > repo ( https://harbottle.gitlab.io/harbottle-main ), just
2019 May 16
3
ALTREP: Bug reports
Hello, I have encountered two bugs when using ALTREP APIs. 1. STDVEC_DATAPTR >From RInternal.h file it has a comment: /* ALTREP support */ > void *(STDVEC_DATAPTR)(SEXP x); However, this comment might not be true, the easiest way to verify it is to define a C++ function: void C_testFunc(SEXP a) > { > STDVEC_DATAPTR(a); > } and call it in R via > a=1:10 > >
2019 May 16
3
ALTREP: Bug reports
Hello Luke and Gabriel, Thank you very much for your quick responses. The explanation of STDVEC is very helpful and I appreciate it! For the wrapper, I have a few new questions. 1. Like Luke said a mutable object is not possible. However, I noticed that there is one extra argument *deep* in the function duplicate. I've googled all the available documentation for ALTREP but I did not find
2012 Oct 16
3
setting up postfix
This should be an easy one. I'm trying to get postfix going. I've never done this before. I followed the directions at http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postfix. I opened port 25: iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 25 -j ACCEPT Here's an attempt to send mail: [motor at localhost motor]# mail -v larry.martell at gmail.com Subject: test test . EOT larry.martell at gmail.com...
2013 Mar 15
1
Postfix/Amavisd/Clamd - Mail send failing
Dear All With help from you all I am now at better stage. Special thanks to Robert. Atleast I am able to run all the required services (postfix, amavisd, clamd etc). I sent a mail from my gmail, I received at my newly setup domain/mailbox. I am facing issue while sending the mail outside. >From maillog I realized, two issues are there. *1. Virus scan failed. The error log is as below *
2004 Nov 17
1
frailty and time-dependent covariate
Hello, I'm trying to estimate a cox model with a frailty variable and time-dependent covariate (below there is the statement I use and the error message). It's seems to be impossible, because every time I add the time-dependent covariate the model doesn't converge. Instead, if I estimate the same model without the time-dependent covariate it's converge. I'd like knowing if
2020 Apr 28
1
Tomcat or what on CentOS 8?
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 7:35 PM Simon Matter via CentOS <centos at centos.org> wrote: > If I don't find usable RPMs for CentOS 8 I'm going to build our own as I > do for other things as well. But I just can't believe they don't already > exist. I've packaged tomcat8 and tomcat9 in my repo here: https://harbottle.gitlab.io/harbottle-main/8/x86_64/
2018 Apr 10
2
Semi-OT: install python package in userspace
Just had a look at scikit-learn. An issue you have with the current version of this package is that is depends on NumPy (>= 1.8.2). The version of NumPy in CentOS 7 base is 1.7.1. You may need to look at building a Python virtual environment. You can google that ;) On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 9:43 AM, Richard Grainger <grainger at gmail.com> wrote: > I created the epypel (Extra Extra
2010 Apr 07
1
Help request: Wine + alsa on 64-bit Fedora 12
Hi all, I'm having a problem with alsa on wine. I'm posting this to both lists--I'm sure that there exist people on both ends who might be able to help. Basically this is it: neither alsa nor oss show up in winecfg. The wine-alsa and wine-oss packages are installed. I have a feeling it's due to 32/64-bitness problems. I'm already having to run all wine apps as wine32
2010 Jul 22
1
Wine64 and game
Hello, I installed Debian Sid 64 and i would like to know if it's possible to compile Wine 64 to play at this game : - Mass Effect - F.E.A.R / F.E.A.R 2 - Steam and game (CS, DoD etc..) - World of Warcraft Use and Play at games with Wine64 is possible or i must to compile Wine32 on my Debian64 ? Thanks
2008 May 07
3
predict lmer
Hi, I am using lmer to analyze habitat selection in wolverines using the following model: (me.fit.of <- lmer(USED~1+STEP+ALT+ALT2+relM+relM:ALT+(1|ID)+(1|ID:TRKPT2),data=vdata, control=list(usePQL=TRUE),family=poisson,method="Laplace")) Here, the habitat selection is calaculated using a so-called discrete choice model where each used location has a certain number of alternatives