David Lawyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm the author of the BitFontEdit "package" which I wrote 10 years ago.
> Only the original version with no name (directory is TermFonts) is still
> on the net in a few obscure locations. I want to get the improved
> version back on the net (my free webs
[Also sent to debian-devel, since I'm interested to hear about other
people having noticed this problem]
I run a medium sized webserver (~80.000 hits/day) with apache/1.3.0,
however it occasionnaly stops answering http queries and forks > 120 http
daemons, while I've set the max. forking limit to
On 26 Jun 1998, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Hi,
> >>"Bdale" == Bdale Garbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> Bdale> If you're working in a multi-machine networked environment,
> Bdale> and are accessing another system using NFS (particularly with
> Bdale> an automounted host map), an absolute
Sorry for the last one. Should have gone to request. But I'm in a hurry. My
boss decided to strip my remote login rights without telling me. Boy, am I
glad I leave this company!
Michael
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Brian Mays writes:
> Package: netenv
> Version: 0.81-1
> Description: Configure your system for different network environments.
>
> Netenv creates a file containing variable assignments which reflect
> the current environment. It is especially useful for laptop computers,
> since it can
Hello,
a few years ago i patches tcpd to cooperate with xinetd; the patch is on
ftp://ftp.tuke.sk/pub/unix/security/tcpd_xinetd.patch
The problem is xinetd doesn't allow to define argv[0] thus tcpd would call
itself; this patch increases argv if argv[0] eauqls to "tcpd", "in.tcpd"
or "in.frontd"
Hi !
I'm planning to package Snd (a powerful Sound Editor) and the
Common Lisp Music system for slink.
Any suggestions, comments ??
Guenter
(Please CC public replies to me .. I'm not on the list)
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>The upstream maintainer (Ulrich D.) insists that the relative links are
>correct and that making /usr a symlink to something else is "evil".
but in some situations they are necessary : when useing nfsroot
with special setup. for improved speed i want a codafs as the basic layer,
so /usr -> /coda/
Hi,
>>"Bdale" == Bdale Garbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bdale> If you're working in a multi-machine networked environment,
Bdale> and are accessing another system using NFS (particularly with
Bdale> an automounted host map), an absolute link can easily violate
Bdale> "the principle of least
I will be out of town for a quite long period (until August 14).
Feel free to do NMUs of any of my packages, if it is needed.
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Bdale wrote:
> The link on the developer's corner page that I think should go to the list
> of developers instead brings up the xearth image. The "visit the sponsor"
> image on the home page just brings the image up in an image browser, it does
> not actually take me anywhere.
>
Good catch. This
On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 09:18:24PM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Avery Pennarun wrote:
[netselect http://www.worldvisions.ca/~apenwarr/netselect-0.1.tar.gz]
> This is pretty good, but it seems to loose much meaning for me with
> several equal servers,
>
> ftp1.us.debian.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
:> 21884 libc6-dev: relative links between top-level dirs
: The upstream maintainer (Ulrich D.) insists that the relative links are
: correct and that making /usr a symlink to something else is "evil".
I'm not sure I completely understand what the lin
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Avery Pennarun wrote:
> A while ago on debian-devel I proposed an algorithm that would allow APT to
> choose the best possible server for each user from a large list
> automatically. It could also be used for other tasks, eg. choosing a good
> SQUID neighbour or IRC server.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
: The latest version of the Debian web pages are complete.
I like them. Good work! A few nits.
The link on the developer's corner page that I think should go to the list
of developers instead brings up the xearth image. The "visit the sponsor"
image o
> Since I wrote the code and some documentation on how
> to use it, it shouldn't be too hard to package it for Debian (or will it
> be?).
Should easy. The main bit of debianising a package, is encapsulated in a
makefile (debian/rules), which normally invokes the make clean, make all,
and make
I'm the author of the BitFontEdit "package" which I wrote 10 years ago.
Only the original version with no name (directory is TermFonts) is still
on the net in a few obscure locations. I want to get the improved
version back on the net (my free website closed) and thought that one way
to do th
On 25 Jun 1998, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> >> Subject: please include apt and autoup in
> >> hamm/hamm/upgrade-i386/ To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Package:
> >> ftp.debian.org,apt,autoup Version: N/A
>
> Well, let's just do it! I see no problem with making such a directory
> for final hamm.
On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 06:38:56PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
> Package: netstd
> Version: 3.07-1
The bug number for this report hasn't shown up in the web pages yet, so I'm
removing bugs.debian.org from the cc: list in this response. You might want
to forward it into the bug report.
> Sun's tf
On Fri, Jun 26, 1998 at 03:11:31AM +0200, Alexander Shumakovitch wrote:
> Unfortunately, I can't do it right now. I'm at home now with 56Kbps, but I'll
> reinstall xbase tomorrow. Nonetheless, I've installed just a version from
> ftp.de.debian.org. The Packages file looks OK. Could you tell the cor
On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 07:45:39PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
>
> Please be sure you're not using the test build of 3.3.2.2-1. It had a bug
> in it which GUARANTEES that error if startx or xinit is used.
>
> The correct size and md5sum of the xbase 3.3.2.2-1 .deb are:
>
> 2167928
> cea2e2b7
On Fri, Jun 26, 1998 at 02:18:34AM +0200, Alexander Shumakovitch wrote:
> I've just upgraded to the latest X from hamm (3.3.2.2-1, before I had
> 3.3.2.1-1) and now I can't execute startx anymore. An the end of usual
> messages it produces:
> _X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 08:33:29PM -0400, Shaleh wrote:
> It worked for me but. Check you /etc/X11/Xservers file and make
> sure that it has an Xserver listed such as "/usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA".
> I had to do this when I first installed hamm because the configuration
> left it out.
No problem
It worked for me but. Check you /etc/X11/Xservers file and make
sure that it has an Xserver listed such as "/usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA".
I had to do this when I first installed hamm because the configuration
left it out.
Alexander Shumakovitch wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I've just upgraded to the lat
Hi!
I've just upgraded to the latest X from hamm (3.3.2.2-1, before I had
3.3.2.1-1) and now I can't execute startx anymore. An the end of usual
messages it produces:
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
giving up.
xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect
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