he minute and will be uploading it to master in a day or so (just
started a mass package upload!).
Sorry for the delayI had to get it working here quickly and once the
pressure eased I never got around to tidying it up.
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as worth doing one. I suppose we'd need the permission of the authors.
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driver = smartuser,
transport = virtual_pop;
In /etc/virtual-domains you list the relevant domains, one per line and
then use exim_dbmbuild.
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w boot disks
I made wouldn't load that module so I had to do FTP installs.
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and I'll see if I can help.
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a bzImage. I updated to version 19 of LILO
from the development version of Debian.
Thanks
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I just built 2.0.25 for a machine currently running 2.0.22 and did a
reboot. LILO starts up and then I get the following:
LILO Loading linux
Wrong loader, giving up...
I've never seen this error before. Rebooting and picking the older kernel
from Lilo works okay.
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d,
> /usr/lib/httpd, gets the permission of 700, which means that apache cannot
> access any cgi-bin scripts or icons in that directory.
I've dropped the Apache maintainer a couple of emails detailing some bugs
I've found but so far I've not heard ba
nge in a
network struct.
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On Tue, 5 Nov 1996, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> What is exactly conflicting?
mgetty and hylafax both provide a binary called sendfax in /usr/sbin
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On Tue, 5 Nov 1996, Craig Sanders wrote:
> You mentioned that one of your hylafax packages conflicts with mgetty - are
> you working on fixing that?
It has been suggested that I use "diversions" to handle the conflict.
Anyone got a example of a diversion?
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le(s) appropriately.
Then later I do "dpkg-gencontrol -phylafax-server -Pdebian/server" and
the same method for the client package. No big problems (the control file
has separate sections for hylafax-server and hylafax-client).
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s should be available in a matter of days.
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On Mon, 28 Oct 1996, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Oct 1996, Dermot Bradley wrote:
>
> > Just to let everyone know, I'm finishing up Debian packages for
> > hylafax-server and hylafax-client. They should be ready within 7-10
> > days.
>
> does it work wi
On 26 Oct 1996, Robert Nicholson wrote:
> Has anybody summarized the differences b/w EFAX and Hylafax?
Just to let everyone know, I'm finishing up Debian packages for
hylafax-server and hylafax-client. They should be ready within 7-10 days.
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Is there any particular reason why neither buzz nor rex has recent
kernels? I got the impression that 2.0.21 was pretty rock solid.
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ed I've been let to believe that
37K routes would only take up about 8Mb of memory.
I'm planning to buy a Sangoma sync card and try full BGP4 peering with it
via a new Internet link I'm going to order. Then I'll be building
another box to connect to VBC ;-)
Dro
On Sat, 3 Aug 1996, Craig Sanders wrote:
> hylafax would be great!
Started work on it last night - just a bit confused with libgr/libgr-dev
versus libtiff3/libtiff3-dev/zlib1 needed for building it.
> > - nocol Network monitoring package
>
> that sounds interesting.
On Sat, 3 Aug 1996, Craig Sanders wrote:
> hylafax would be great!
On Sat, 3 Aug 1996, llucius wrote:
> Make sure you have a domainname set or apply patch found in bug #3526.
Hmm #3526 isn't on the UK bugs site.
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I'm running Debian 1.1 on a machine here and as of a few days ago syslogd
has stopped working. If I run the daemon manually it runs for about 30
seconds and then stops. I've tried removing the sysklogd package (using
the --force option) and re-installing it again to no avail.
On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Dermot Bradley wrote:
> > Look at Squid instead - an old version can be found in rex/unstable. It's
> > a few version behind.
> Never heard of Squid. Speedwise I have seen no other software that could
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the following:
- merit radius
- nocol Network monitoring package
- ldap
- gated (for internal use - Gated have strict
redistribution policies!)
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