On 24/01/19 9:54 am, Amish wrote:
On 24/01/19 2:46 am, ProgAndy wrote:
Am 23.01.19 um 22:08 schrieb Andy Pieters:
Any of you seen the news about php-pear?
There's an AUR package that downloads from pear.php.net so if that was
within the last 6 months it could have been the compromised one
On 24/01/19 2:46 am, ProgAndy wrote:
Am 23.01.19 um 22:08 schrieb Andy Pieters:
Any of you seen the news about php-pear?
There's an AUR package that downloads from pear.php.net so if that was
within the last 6 months it could have been the compromised one?
https://thehackernews.com/2019/01/
Hello,
I've tried to get Python working with Apache httpd and mod_proxy_uwsgi,
but access to it results in an Error 503.
In httpd.conf I activated the module. In vhosts configuration, I made
the following related entries:
DocumentRoot "/srv/http/my.host.name/"
Options -Ind
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 10:16 PM ProgAndy wrote:
> Please read the note in the aur comments.
>
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/php-pear/
> Pierre commented on 2019-01-20 08:55
>
> > Warning: The change in checksum was due to a security breach > at
> PEAR. The PEAR installer was tainted:
> > h
Am 23.01.19 um 22:08 schrieb Andy Pieters:
> Any of you seen the news about php-pear?
>
> There's an AUR package that downloads from pear.php.net so if that was
> within the last 6 months it could have been the compromised one?
>
> https://thehackernews.com/2019/01/php-pear-hacked.html
>
Pleas
Any of you seen the news about php-pear?
There's an AUR package that downloads from pear.php.net so if that was
within the last 6 months it could have been the compromised one?
https://thehackernews.com/2019/01/php-pear-hacked.html
Am 23.01.19 um 20:12 schrieb Eli Schwartz via arch-general:
On 1/23/19 1:54 PM, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
In the meantime, I've checked all python folders - no uwsgi found.
Checked /var/cache/pacman/pkg - the package has obviously been
downloaded on Jan, 7th, but it's not found when I'm looking
Am 23.01.19 um 18:56 schrieb Daniel Sonck via arch-general:
On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 5:03:05 PM CET Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
BTW, I've "pipped" some python modules, including django, without exact
knowledge what's imported - is it possible to import such executables
this way?
P.
Am 23.0
On 1/23/19 1:54 PM, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
> In the meantime, I've checked all python folders - no uwsgi found.
> Checked /var/cache/pacman/pkg - the package has obviously been
> downloaded on Jan, 7th, but it's not found when I'm looking for it with
> pacman. Probably sth. went wrong, then. I reme
Am 23.01.19 um 18:56 schrieb Daniel Sonck via arch-general:
On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 5:03:05 PM CET Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
BTW, I've "pipped" some python modules, including django, without exact
knowledge what's imported - is it possible to import such executables
this way?
P.
Am 23.0
On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 5:03:05 PM CET Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
> BTW, I've "pipped" some python modules, including django, without exact
> knowledge what's imported - is it possible to import such executables
> this way?
>
> P.
>
> Am 23.01.19 um 16:57 schrieb Peter Nabbefeld:
> > Hello all
BTW, I've "pipped" some python modules, including django, without exact
knowledge what's imported - is it possible to import such executables
this way?
P.
Am 23.01.19 um 16:57 schrieb Peter Nabbefeld:
Hello all,
I've got sth. strange:
I wanted to install the "uwsgi" package, but the binray
Hello all,
I've got sth. strange:
I wanted to install the "uwsgi" package, but the binray is already
installed. "pacman -Qo uwsgi" results in "No package owns
/usr/bin/uwsgi" (German: "Kein Paket besitzt /usr/bin/uwsgi").
So, why is it on my laptop? I'd guess it's probably been installed at
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