e the form to 'rh'
Or everyone else in the world could be reasonable, and simply
conform their behaviour to the version resolution code and
agree to let another decide their versioning.
Cheers,
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s to sustain redhat-devel at a worthwhile volume.
hmmm -- John, I think you overstate the case:
[herrold@dell4 SRPMS]$ ls | wc
842 842 20883
[herrold@dell4 SRPMS]$ pwd
/var/ftp/pub/mirror/redhat/rawhide/SRPMS
Plenty of other packages to wring bugs out of ...
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te a host to stay current with bleeding edge Raw
Hide as you build it.
All knowledge revealed for two hour's work.
(Remember that it will crash and burn, and one may end up
seeing (and liking) packages which do not release publicly --
an intermediate release of gdm was really nice, bu
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, David Fouts wrote:
> Do you know if the download is available yet...
Raw Hide is your friend.
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Tony Nugent wrote:
> If you are attempting to re-create the ISO installation images
> themselves from an install tree on a FAT32 filesystem, then you are
> p***ing in the wind.
> - And various other problems you'll need to overcome.
>
> Preparing redhat installation iso imag
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Tony Seward wrote:
> I can't find sftp in the Red Hat OpenSSH RPMs. Is there a reason that it is
> not included?
looks to be in Rawhide openssh-2.5.1p1-1.src.rpm ...
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On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Robert Soros wrote:
> Okay, you guys may find this interesting.. I'm not sure what it means or
> what is happening, maybe somebody here could shed some light on this
> weirdness. I restarted xinetd after all the changes and noticed this
> strangeness (also, i added debugging
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, R P Herrold wrote:
> ... uggh -- you've found a problem in the beta ... I'll verify
> and file a bugzilla -- they've omitted tcpdchk, looks like
> ...
UURK ... My bad ... I spoke too quickly ... the RH 7.0 cutover
to xinet changed things .
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Robert Soros wrote:
> Whats tcpdchk ? Dont have it and locate finds nothing (part of
> tcp_wrappers ? rpm -qil doesn't show it)...
It is a wrappers issue location tool.
Please run
> >echo "127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain" >> /etc/hosts
then:
telnet localhos
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Robert Soros wrote:
> Whats tcpdchk ? Dont have it and locate finds nothing (part of
> tcp_wrappers ? rpm -qil doesn't show it)...
[herrold@swampfox herrold]$ rpm -qf `which tcpdchk`
tcp_wrappers-7.6-9
... uggh -- you've found a problem in the beta ...
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Robert Soros wrote:
> Not that I can find any, but maybe this will help.. Been occuring since the
> host.allow change
>
> Feb 17 18:12:22 localhost xinetd[23255]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 6:
> can't verify hostname: gethostbyname(localhost.localdomain) failed
Please r
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Robert Soros wrote:
> [root@soros rpms]# rpm -V `rpm -qf /usr/sbin/ipop3d`
> ...T c /etc/pam.d/pop
> S.5T c /etc/xinetd.d/ipop3
>
> No luck even after editing the hosts.allow file.. any other suggestions ?
hmmm ... there is the high security install option ... Is a
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Robert Soros wrote:
> running (used chkconfig --list to find out), the port is open and accepts
> the connection initially, but drop its due to this error.
>
> >>> Feb 17 17:10:05 localhost xinetd[22859]: execv( /usr/sbin/ipop3d )
> failed: Bad address (errno = 14)
Please re
ntal mirror) --
a 40G IDE ($99 on sale at CompUSA last week) is another
approach.
Sourceforge mirrors are your friend (one can get in ...).
Doing mirroring from cron at night from midnight to 8 am keeps
my office mirror dialup link busy without impairi
oduction host, has the benefit of your
experience.
Just my $0.02.
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too easily lost. Bugzilla entries
leave a trail.
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stall a very minimal X and fvwm subset -- but
configuring remotely across a dialup ppp link is _almost_ impossible
[but I've done it].
(Example: on a remote host, managing through an ssh connection)
[herrold@new herrold]$ sudo netconf
Password:
channel 0: istate 4 !=open
channel 0: ostate
curity policy analysis is:
Remove unused packages -- you can trivially reinstall
them ftp by ftp or from CD if you find later that you need
them.
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After mirroring, in the second script, It looks as though all
that needs be done is to change one line to read:
UPDDIR=/home/ftp/pub/redhat/updates/7.0/${ARCH}
This is untested, but should work. Try it on a backup. Let
us know, please.
-- Russ
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> >
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Svante Signell wrote:
> The following problem with wget has been annoying me for a long time:
hmmm ... I use mirror, and have for years -- Never had that issue. I
too tried wget, and concluded it was not worth me learning well
enough to use generally for mirroring.
... He
ue
for discussion), and in secondary source articles.
Please seek your answer there. It awaits you. It will
surprise you.
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rite properly protected installations. Even if
_you_, the builder, turn out to be that spec file designer .
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"The World is Open to Linux (tm)"
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mailing lists that while Red hat does not announce release
dates, it is straightforward to read a calendar and note the
prior timing of releases.
How happy can Red Hat, and EWT be, reflecting on the total
state of RPM? It shipped with the 'hack' of the website
docs, last time. In s
ving a boot floppy, and a
telephone line near the remote hosts greatly simplifies
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On 13 Jul 2000, Trond Eivind[iso-8859-1] Glomsrød wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rodger Donaldson ) writes:
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> > While there's the possibility this is a kernel bug which I'll post to
> > linux-kernel, I feel it might be useful to allow the option of defaulting to
> > a UP kernel on SMP capable mo
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On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, John Summerfield wrote:
> > Are there any other files besides mtab in /etc that are "always"
> > absolutely needed to be written to in order to have a functioning
> > system?
>
> Answer it yourself:
> find /etc/ -type f -newer /var/log/dmesg.2.3.99-pre3
How about:
find
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Chris Abbey wrote:
> can anyone name a single release wherein this was not asked? anyone?
... I don't recall the question before 0.1 (Mother's Day)
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The wrappers have concluded that the pop process is respawning too
fast ...
edit as shown:
[root@ServerD /root]# grep pop /etc/inetd.conf
#pop-2 stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd ipop2d
pop-3 stream tcp nowait.200 root/usr/sbin/tcpd ipop3d
[root@ServerD /root]#
...
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as such; replacing the rc.local
> file once should be enough - it won't get changed on upgrades.
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On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, John Summerfield wrote:
> I'm trying to build this source rpm on my RHL 4.2 system as part of my
> upgrade-by-stealth program. Unfortunately, it dies thus:
> gcc -static -O2 -m486 -fno-strength-reduce -o insmod.static insmod.o
> logger.o ../obj/libobj.a ../util/libutil.a
>
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