Re: sourceforge - why it depends on exim and proftp?

2003-01-13 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 12:29:12AM -0800, Erik Steffl wrote: > does sourceforge really need to depend on exim and proftp? wouldn't > other mail resp. ftp servers be enough? > > since both exim and proftp conflict with other mail resp. ftp servers > it means that sourceforge cannot be install

Re: sourceforge - why it depends on exim and proftp?

2003-01-12 Thread Marc Wilson
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 12:29:12AM -0800, Erik Steffl wrote: > does sourceforge really need to depend on exim and proftp? wouldn't > other mail resp. ftp servers be enough? Isn't that broken? Shouldn't the dependency be: Depends: exim | mail-transport-agent like most sensible packages do? -

Re: sourceforge - why it depends on exim and proftp?

2003-01-11 Thread Frank Copeland
On 11 Jan 03 08:29:12 GMT, Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >does sourceforge really need to depend on exim and proftp? wouldn't > other mail resp. ftp servers be enough? Not to mention apache | apache-ssl (won't any other web server do?) and xenu-preserve-us, elvis | nvi | vim. -- F

Re: sourceforge

2002-04-22 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 22-Apr-2002 Marcelo Leal wrote: > hi, > > i did tryed install the sourceforge package in my machine (woody), and > does not works. sorry by the english... i hope tha you understand me... >:) > then, i did heard about changes in post installation scripts, for it > works... > did you know about

Re: sourceforge and postgresql

2001-11-19 Thread Tim Uckun
When I do a dpk-reconfigure libpam-ldap and I set the root login = cn=admin, dc=< ?? > What do I put for dc? If I am using debian.org as my ldap server location would I have cn=admin, dc=debian, dc=com? I am confused, after I configured the ldap again I got ldap_bind: Invalid credentials wh

Re: sourceforge and postgresql

2001-11-17 Thread Matt Fair
After looking into this more I can see that it is my ldap configuration. I am using slapd. When I do a dpk-reconfigure libpam-ldap and I set the root login = cn=admin, dc=< ?? > What do I put for dc? If I am using debian.org as my ldap server location would I have cn=admin, dc=debian, dc=com? I

Re: sourceforge and postgresql

2001-11-17 Thread Matt Fair
Hi, The problem with it connecting and installing the database works good now, but it cannot connect to the ldap server? What is going on, would it be due to a config problem, or is it the package? Thanks, Matt Setting up sourceforge (2.5-14) ... You'll see some debugging info during this install

Re: sourceforge kde dropped debs????

2001-08-23 Thread Robert L. Harris
Is it coming back? Do we know when? Thus spake Daniel T. Chen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Afaik, for the moment latinhouse no longer mirrors the Debian section. > > --- > Dan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] > GPG key: www.cs.unc.edu/~chenda/pubkey.gpg.asc > > On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Robert L

Re: sourceforge kde dropped debs????

2001-08-23 Thread Daniel T. Chen
Afaik, for the moment latinhouse no longer mirrors the Debian section. --- Dan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG key: www.cs.unc.edu/~chenda/pubkey.gpg.asc On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Robert L. Harris wrote: > Interesting: > > Hit http://non-us.debian.org woody/non-US/non-free Release > Faile

Re: SourceForge binaries

2001-03-27 Thread Matthew Dalton
"francisco m . neto" wrote: > I one does so, and installs the package using dpkg, won't the > apt-get database get dependency problems when one tries to install > some other package that depends on the first package? The apt-get database and the dpkg database are one and the same. Actually

Re: SourceForge binaries

2001-03-27 Thread Joey Hess
francisco m . neto wrote: > I one does so, and installs the package using dpkg, won't the > apt-get database get dependency problems when one tries to install > some other package that depends on the first package? Well, no. Apt wouldn't have caught on very well or even been accepted into de

Re: SourceForge binaries

2001-03-26 Thread francisco m . neto
I have a doubt about this: > Do you absolutely have to use apt-get to isntall it? You could just use > > dpkg -i packagename.deb > > while you're in the the directory the package is in. I one does so, and installs the package using dpkg, won't the apt-get database get depend

Re: SourceForge binaries

2001-03-23 Thread Joerg Jaspert
Am Samstag, 24. März 2001 01:27 schrieb Phil Reardon,,,: > What line would I add to sources.list so I apt-get it from my home > directory? Try dpkg --install package.deb -- bye Joerg GPG-Keyid: 0x1120D31B Fingerprint: A3D2 83A4 535D A826 F2AA 4348 8BDD 849C 1120 D31B

Re: SourceForge binaries

2001-03-23 Thread Andrew Sione Taumoefolau
Do you absolutely have to use apt-get to isntall it? You could just use dpkg -i packagename.deb while you're in the the directory the package is in. Apologies if this is not what you're after. Andrew Sione Taumoefolau [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://users.pipeline.com.au/tonga/ - Original Mes

Re: SourceForge

2000-12-30 Thread Christian Surchi
On Sat, Dec 30, 2000 at 05:45:14PM +0100, Patrick Schnorbus wrote: > I´ve a problem with SourceForge. I have a registered project and I want to > login via ssh to upload my project´s website but something goes wrong. I read > the documentation but I´ve know idea why there is this problem. Can any