On Dec 30, Martin Schulze wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 08:55:26PM -0600, David Engel wrote:
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> > > today I upgraded the machine that hosts my debian mirror to libc6.
> > > Everyhthing went fine, only some partially resolved dependencies took
> > > some time but didn't meant a problem. Thanks
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 08:55:26PM -0600, David Engel wrote:
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> > > today I upgraded the machine that hosts my debian mirror to libc6.
On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 08:55:26PM -0600, David Engel wrote:
> > today I upgraded the machine that hosts my debian mirror to libc6.
> > Everyhthing went fine, only some partially resolved dependencies took
> > some time but didn't meant a problem. Thanks to StormCrow for his
> > FAQ.
> > ...
> >
On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 08:55:26PM -0600, David Engel wrote:
> > Does anybody have an idea where the problem is? Under normal
> > circumstances this would prevent my debian mirror to be visible to
> > most of the machines - I treat this as mission critical.
>
> Something weird must have changed
On Tue, Dec 30, 1997 at 12:15:00AM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> today I upgraded the machine that hosts my debian mirror to libc6.
> Everyhthing went fine, only some partially resolved dependencies took
> some time but didn't meant a problem. Thanks to StormCrow for his
> FAQ.
> ...
> Does anybo
Hiho,
today I upgraded the machine that hosts my debian mirror to libc6.
Everyhthing went fine, only some partially resolved dependencies took
some time but didn't meant a problem. Thanks to StormCrow for his
FAQ.
But rpc.nfsd keeps on dying because of some memory problems.
I'm using the most r
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