Re: [Fwd: Re: Pine GPL and "forks"]

2000-10-27 Thread Alan Shutko
"Mike A. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Sad, very sad.. I'm going to download every previous PINE > version that I can get my hands on, in hopes that one of the > previous versions had a more liberal open source compatible > license. http://www.gnu.org/bulletins/bull22.html#SEC13 Email

Re: [Fwd: Re: Pine GPL and "forks"]

2000-10-27 Thread Mike A. Harris
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Matt Fahrner wrote: >Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:03:09 -0400 >From: Matt Fahrner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Cc: Lori Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Subject: [Fwd: Re: Pine GPL and "forks"] > >FYI - This was the Pine gro

Re: redhat-devel definition

2000-10-27 Thread jfm2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > Well, I cant speak for anyone else, but I find the list only > partially useful. A long while back I asked what the exact > purpose of the list was for and got an answer to the effect that > the list is for people doing development, coding _OF_ Red Hat, > such a

[Fwd: Re: Pine GPL and "forks"]

2000-10-27 Thread Matt Fahrner
FYI - This was the Pine group's response to the question of how they're maintaining their source code. It was nice of them to respond, though I'm not sure if it really addresses the overall questions. - Matt Original Message Subject: Re: Pine GPL and "fo

Re: how to rebuild i386,i586 and i686 kernel rpm?

2000-10-27 Thread Patrick Lawrence
> How do I get it to create a i386, i586 and i686 RPM? rpm -ba kernel-2.2.spec (i386 is default) rpm -bb --target=i586 kernel-2.2.spec rpm -bb --target=i686 kernel-2.2.spec Regards, Pat -- "You are not a beautiful and unique snowflake!" - Tyler Durden PGP signature

Re: Where is the timezone set?

2000-10-27 Thread Pekka Savola
On 27 Oct 2000, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: > Where in the Red Hat boot process does the timezone get set? I have one > machine (mostly running 7.0) that always comes up with a timezone of MST > even though /etc/sysconfig/clock has ZONE="US/Central" in it. > > The only things I can find that use

Where is the timezone set?

2000-10-27 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
Where in the Red Hat boot process does the timezone get set? I have one machine (mostly running 7.0) that always comes up with a timezone of MST even though /etc/sysconfig/clock has ZONE="US/Central" in it. The only things I can find that use /etc/sysconfig/clock are rc.sysinit and init.d/apmd,

Oracle

2000-10-27 Thread Daniel Hammer
BS"D Hi, since upgrading my system from 6.2 to RH-7 (hardcore: old sys out + complete new install) I could not manage to install Oracle RDBMS on it. The installer itself and copying files makes no problems but when it comes to initialize a database the scripts fall asleep and the whole instal