> Matt Price wrote:
> > can I file a bug somewhere against planet debian? anyone know?
>
> I've CC'd mako, its maintainer. The underlying software package, FWIW,
> is planet.
The bug is in the Planet 2.0 codebase that I'm using. I'm on the list
and am happy to file this upstream. Thanks for CCi
I run top, and see this process:
7705 0.0 % -discard [164.138.*.*]
What is this process -discard ?? The IP (from which i've hidded the last two
numbers) is totally unknown, its not my servers's or mine.
Do you think I should kill it ?
Thanks,
Benj
Hi, how can I disalow ping request on my domain / ip apache web server ?
Thanks,
Benj
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so we can know if its a problem with the package or just me.
Thanks,
Benj
php upgrade was found in a /pool/main directory ? There was no
way I could find this php4_4.0.4final-6_i386.deb in a distrib
stable/unstable directory ?! Could my problem be a package php bug ?
Thanks,
Benj
> On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 02:37:08PM +0100, Benj wrote:
> > Hi, my log rotation happens once a week on sunday.
> > Which file should I edit to have it lets say happen each day ? How do
> > I set log rotation ?
>
> Assuming you use 'logrotate', there is
Hi, my log rotation happens once a week on sunday.
Which file should I edit to have it lets say happen each day ? How do I set
log rotation ?
Thanks,
Benj
Hi, is there a way to tell apache to NOT log anyting in access.log from a
directory ? (lets say www/adirectory ) ?
Thanks,
Benj
> On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 07:46:10PM +0100, Benj wrote:
> > Hi,
> > don't ask me why, but I can't use anymore anything related to the dpkg /
> > apt-get system.
>
> Just describe the symptoms - someone will be able to help sort out the
> problem.
Thanks M
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From: "Wesley Wannemacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Benj"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 7:59 PM
Subject: RE: Ok, please tell me how to ins
p4 package installed (It was installed with the apt-get... when it
used to work).
Now I want to upgrade this php4 package to the latest package (php4 4.03
pl5).
I downloaded tar.gz source. Now, what am I supposed to do.
Step by step instruction welcome.
Thanks a lot.
Benj
Then you do something like
>
> /install --prefix=/usr/local/stow/wathever
> make
> make install
> cd /usr/local/stow
> stow -v wathever
>
> thins makes easier to avoid confusion :))
>
Thanks for your answer..
But in case of a php upgrade... how should I handle it ?
Being an upgrade, I guess its a bit different ?
Thanks,
Benj
How strange. I've setup a cron job using webmin I simply can't find
manually the file where its set.
I've checked all the cron directories of Debian, can't find where my con job
is set.
Do you know where should I look ?
Thanks,
Benj
Hi, is it possible to install anything manually WITHOUT using the dpkg,
apt-get system ?
For example, if I want to upgrade php3.0 (already installed with apt-get) to
php4, can I do this upgrade manually, without the package system ?
Thanks,
Benj
it
not to do it anymore and completely ignore to take care of this file ?
Thanks
Benj
Hi, today was a nightmare.
I ran an apt-get upgrade. It screwed our system, had to go to the NOC and
restore previous kernel.
System is now back to working perfectly.
Except that ALL the dpkg system is screwed !!!
I don't know why, the /var/lib/dpkg/status file disapeared after the
dramatic apt-g
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