Mike Frysinger wrote:
i'm not going to fix just the path issue, i'm going to do em both in one sweep
-mike
Well, you won't find me complaining. ;-)
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s not have within their $PATH
Bug time?
-Rob
Bug #174278 submitted. I'm sure Mike will be submitting one as well, if he
doesn't thwack that "issue" on his own ;-)
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Mike Frysinger wrote:
this package has always sucked ... it needs to be punted for the newer one at
http://dmitry.butskoy.name/traceroute
-mike
:-)
Well, that's a separate subject all together. I'm just talking about placement
of the binary.
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to only be directly available
to root.
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7;s really thinking ;-)
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Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
I thought it was of big purple cows
Well yes, and no... I'm working on the Cobalt RaQ's, little 1U rack mounts that
have purple front plates.
Jeff
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From the land of little purple boxes, welcome.
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CONFIG_FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP=y
System boots just fine. The only thing I didn't do was use genkernel.
Guess I'll give that a whirl, see if my results differ.
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ifficult with the newer, smaller
patchset.
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out sse? If not, the USE flag
might be your best bet.
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te /etc/mtab anyways.
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Rafael EspĂndola wrote:
I am trying to build a system that uses a unionfs as root. The init
script is based on the one used by gentoo and uses initramfs. The
problem is how to remount the unionfs constituents read only during
halt.
cat /proc/
#x27;s open to change. I
can't make any promises about it compiling on MIPS because I have nothing to
test it on.
well, you could always cop out and write the core in C but provide extensions
for perl/python/ruby/etc... in swig *ugh* ! :)
I "could". I "might". We
write something that
requires someone to know C, or heaven forbid Python, to extend. You know what I
mean?
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via Perl modules. Right now I'm looking for people who have
x86 (not MIPS) based Cobalts that are willing to throw caution to the wind and
play God with their little blue box. Let me know if you're interested, I'll
pass some more information your way.
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