On 7 Jun 1997, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> I saw an announcement of apache-1.2. That WWW server includes SuExec,
> which does what you want AFAIK (gonna try it myself next week)
Wall, in that case, please make sure its turned on by default. I wanna
just install apache, and bEwM! My users ca
Yes yes yes *Please* include this in the main distribution!!!
On Sat, 7 Jun 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> I've packaged `cgiwrap`, which makes it so ordinary users can safely
> run CGI scripts. The scripts run SUID/SGID the user who owns the
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On Sat, 31 May 1997, Brian White wrote:
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> None of the Infocom games can be distributed, however. You have to
> buy them.
Heh. I guess that means we cant package up any of these then
ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive
SirDibos
www.linuxos.com
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Does this mean that debian is finally going to have a make world, and also
a CVS scheme just like the bsd's? Finally! Woohoo!!! Heres to Debian,
the finest Linux distribution :> Now, if only we could configure the
kernel at boot time like in bsd
Heck, with the .deb format, this is gonna g
On Wed, 28 May 1997, Brian White wrote:
> Perhaps we could integrate this with the "new developer" screening. To
> become a new developer, you must take over one of the orphaned packages.
This idea was raised before. *please*. Do not do this. If you have some
enthusiastic developer come alon
Well, the upshot of it is, the mysql package is *not* appearing in the
packages file, and hasnt for a long time now. I am grateful that someone
told me the exact url where to find it, but god, lots of people must just
assume we dont have it.
Thanks again.
On 27 May 1997, Kai Henningsen wrote:
On Mon, 26 May 1997, Tom Lees wrote:
> > I'd like something similar to:
> > 1: single user
> > 2: multiuser with minimal networking, probably without offering services
> > 3: full networking (NFS, xfs, anonymous ftp, ...)
> > 4: xdm? (yes, it is common on Slackware and RedHat to start xdm
> >ac
But I always use dselect, and mysql package just doesnt show up no way
no how in the Packages file =( And I do have it using hamm/ etc.
Nothing but the most current. Could this be another case of the Packages
being out of sync with the actual files? If so, its a sync problem thats
lasted quite
On Sun, 25 May 1997, Christian Schwarz wrote:
> The package is in hamm/non-free/binary-i386/devel . I don't know why Guy
> put it into "devel".
hmmm. is that the libs that are in devel? I must have been thinking more
along the lines of a front end... and xmysql depends on xlib6 or
something li
On Tue, 20 May 1997, Mike Orr wrote:
> It should be copied, and not symlinked. /boot must not have any symlinks
> into /usr, in case /usr is trashed and you're trying to recover.
>
> If the symlink went the other way, from /usr/src/linux/.config into
> /boot/.config, then "make config" would b
Im sure there used to be a mysql package. the mysql db libs are in, and
xmysql front end is in the distro where the fundamental package? is it
being worked on? Im positive I installed it ages ago... foolish me for
uninstalling it, now its not there anymore.
Is there any reason that snarf pa
Basically, mailx conflicts with smail.
dpkg: error processing xmysql (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Setting up smail (3.2-3) ...
Error: system's FQDN hostname (citytel_prct40.citytel.net) doesn't match
RFC1035 syntax; cannot configure the mail system.
dpkg: error proce
On 19 May 1997, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Less blather this time. Yes, ther reason is that /boot
> contains other useful information about the kernels ensconced there,
> (like System.map, and psdatabase) but is missing one piece: exactly
> what is configured into the kernel (which can be
> Are there any objections to moving the file into /boot?
Is there really any reason to take us farther away from the standard that
everyone else uses? Its just one more gotcha that'll tick a newbie off
when they follow their slackware friends advice, dl the kernel source, and
just have a
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