File reg_startend patch

2007-04-07 Thread Greg Schafer
> Author: matthew > Date: 2007-03-04 12:28:29 -0700 (Sun, 04 Mar 2007) > New Revision: 7956 > Upgrade to File-4.20. Fixes #1968. > +Apply a patch to fix a bug caused by an undefined constant: > + > +patch -Np1 -i > ../&file-reg_startend-patch; Umm, why are you applying this patch? Just

Re: File reg_startend patch

2007-04-07 Thread Matthew Burgess
On Saturday 07 April 2007 13:35, Greg Schafer wrote: > Umm, why are you applying this patch? Just because it appears on the ftp > site? Nope, I did actually take a look at the source code and erroneously concluded it was necessary as REG_STARTEND wasn't defined. Obviously, I forgot to take int

Spam in trac tickets

2007-04-07 Thread Bruce Dubbs
I deleted spam from lfs-book and blfs-book, both mail and trac tickets, this morning. Do we need to make the books ticket system so only authorized (vice registered) users can create or modify tickets? -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromsc

[new XSL] Ready for inputs.

2007-04-07 Thread M.Canales.es
Hi, Looks like the stylesheets revision for LFS is done for now, until have DocBook-xsl-1.72.1 available. The unique visible change in the XHTML output is that chapters TOC has been added, as was suggested. An on-line version is available here: http://www.lfs-es.info/new-lfs-book/ In PDF outp

Re: Spam in trac tickets

2007-04-07 Thread Jeremy Huntwork
On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 12:03:36PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > I deleted spam from lfs-book and blfs-book, both mail and trac tickets, > this morning. Do we need to make the books ticket system so only > authorized (vice registered) users can create or modify tickets? You did? I also deleted a bu

Re: Spam in trac tickets

2007-04-07 Thread Matthew Burgess
On Saturday 07 April 2007 18:03, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > I deleted spam from lfs-book and blfs-book, both mail and trac tickets, > this morning. Do we need to make the books ticket system so only > authorized (vice registered) users can create or modify tickets? Bruce, The LFS Trac is already confi

Re: Spam in trac tickets

2007-04-07 Thread Joe Ciccone
Matthew Burgess wrote: > On Saturday 07 April 2007 18:03, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > >> I deleted spam from lfs-book and blfs-book, both mail and trac tickets, >> this morning. Do we need to make the books ticket system so only >> authorized (vice registered) users can create or modify tickets? >>

Re: Spam in trac tickets

2007-04-07 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Jeremy Huntwork wrote: > On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 12:03:36PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote: >> I deleted spam from lfs-book and blfs-book, both mail and trac tickets, >> this morning. Do we need to make the books ticket system so only >> authorized (vice registered) users can create or modify tickets? >

Re: Spam in trac tickets

2007-04-07 Thread Jeremy Huntwork
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 19:05:51 -0500, Bruce Dubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, I did. There were several in blfs-book and lfs-book that were made > this morning. They were from a user named 'zlgdgzl' which was the most > recent registered 'user'. The comments were copied from another > legiti

Fighting spam via greylisting

2007-04-07 Thread Jeremy Huntwork
Greetings All, Inspired by an email from Richard Downing, I decided to look into using greylisting to help fight spam. If you haven't heard of it before see: http://www.greylisting.org The basic idea is that whenever a new MTA (one that is not in the greylisting database) attempts to deliver mail

Re: Fighting spam via greylisting

2007-04-07 Thread Jeremy Huntwork
Jeremy Huntwork wrote: > Be advised that your first post to a mailing list might be delayed by a > few minutes. If it takes a considerably long time, or if you receive an > undeliverable message from your MTA, please let us know at server-admin > AT linuxfromscratch DOT org so that we can adjust ou