Hi all,
Recently, I made a motion to make Tushar and Dan editors of the LFS
book. I believe both were accepted by the community and now have
priv's to update the LFS book.
I am now proposing that Alexander Patrakov have his LFS commit priv's
restored, so that he may make updates as he feels neces
Joe Ciccone wrote:
> Trying to search the mailing lists resulted in a very large and bold,
> "Access Denied!"
Yeah, I know. I'm trying to figure it out.
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Am I right in thinking that there is now no LFS irc channel? Or have a
missed some announcement that hasn't made the redered books yet?
R.
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TheOldFellow wrote:
> Am I right in thinking that there is now no LFS irc channel? Or have a
> missed some announcement that hasn't made the redered books yet?
>
> R.
>
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On 1/13/07, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am now proposing that Alexander Patrakov have his LFS commit priv's
> restored, so that he may make updates as he feels necessary. There is
> a dire need for help in LFS (just look how many meaningful commits
> there's been in the last few
On Σαβ, Ιαν 13, at 11:10 Dan Nicholson wrote:
> On 1/13/07, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I am now proposing that Alexander Patrakov have his LFS commit priv's
> > restored, so that he may make updates as he feels necessary. There is
> > a dire need for help in LFS (just look ho
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Justin R. Knierim wrote these words on 01/12/07 19:59 CST:
> It is up to date now, as soon as Anduin updates, if you still notice
> issues, let me know.
I'm not sure why, but some of the packages did not get updated on
Anduin. Take the gnome-games package for example. The SVN book shows
that 2.1
Randy McMurchy wrote these words on 01/13/07 13:41 CST:
> Justin R. Knierim wrote these words on 01/12/07 19:59 CST:
>
>> It is up to date now, as soon as Anduin updates, if you still notice
>> issues, let me know.
>
> I'm not sure why, but some of the packages did not get updated on
> Anduin. T
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 01/13/07 13:15 CST:
> Agreed on the schedule. I've been awfully quiet for weeks, but I've
> been working my way through a new system, and I think I have a lot of
> fixes to add in
Excellent!
Thanks, Dan.
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
> In the spirit of being helpful, I'm pointing out that the Sound
> Juicer package is not at the current version either. I'm not sure
> how you populate the master server (by hand or some script), but
> you may need to review the procedure.
>
Thanks, those two hadn't been u
On Σαβ, Ιαν 13, at 11:15 Dan Nicholson wrote:
>
> I've been using openssh-4.5p1 for about a week now. I don't do
> anything really fancy with port forwarding, but I do use it quite a
> bit with PAM, X11 forwarding and pub key authentication. It's been
> working fine so far.
>
Dan a simple verifi
On 1/13/07, Ag. Hatzimanikas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dan a simple verification,regarding X11 forwarding.
>
> Sshd in order to set up the authentication correctly,uses xauth,
> but is looking for the xauth binary in (/usr/X11R6/bin),which obviously
> is a problem for those who install X in /u
> irc has not been installed on the new server yet. Its another
> opportunity for me to learn something new. :(
Why don't we just use Freenode? There is an established #lfs channel
there. Do we really need to run our own IRC server?
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Justin R. Knierim wrote these words on 01/13/07 13:54 CST:
> Thanks, those two hadn't been updated, they are now.
Just an FYI, but the Totem package has not been updated as well.
Is there anything I can do to help determine what all packages
still need to be updated?
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Randy McMurchy wrote these words on 01/13/07 15:20 CST:
> Is there anything I can do to help determine what all packages
> still need to be updated?
Justin,
As I think about this I'm wondering if you can't maintain a list
of the BLFS svn packages on the master server, and then compare
that to th
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> As I think about this I'm wondering if you can't maintain a list
> of the BLFS svn packages on the master server, and then compare
> that to the general.ent file in the XML. Unless I'm mistaken, the
> general.ent file contains all the current versions of all the
> packages.
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Randy McMurchy wrote these words on 01/13/07 15:20 CST:
>
>> Is there anything I can do to help determine what all packages
>> still need to be updated?
>
> Justin,
>
> As I think about this I'm wondering if you can't maintain a list
> of the BLFS svn packages on the mast
Declan Naughton wrote:
>> irc has not been installed on the new server yet. Its another
>> opportunity for me to learn something new. :(
>
> Why don't we just use Freenode? There is an established #lfs channel
> there. Do we really need to run our own IRC server?
>
Two reasons from me.
1) In
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