returned error exit status 6
Something in the configure script is mangling the commands passed to
mkdir, chown, and passwd.
I simply added the 'nagios' user by hand and things worked again.
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ns... Done
Building tag database... Done
Note: selecting "mysql-server-5.0" instead of the
virtual package "mysql-server-4.1"
Is there a way to override this "helpful" upgrade? I really need 4.1 on
this machine.
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Peter Stoddard wrote:
>> If not, your best bet may be to download the source and
>> build it yourself. Last time I installed pine on Solaris, that's what I
>> did, and I don't recall that it was too difficult.
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>
> Good idea, but I really want to get to the bottom of this 64 bi
Paul Dwerryhouse wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 07:31:32PM -0800, Steve Garcia wrote:
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>>I'm setting up a Dell server with Etch-AMD64 and I can't find any of the
>>ntp family of packages. Neither ntp-server, ntp-simple, nor ntpd seem
>>to be available.
Has ntp-server been withdrawn from Etch?
I'm setting up a Dell server with Etch-AMD64 and I can't find any of the
ntp family of packages. Neither ntp-server, ntp-simple, nor ntpd seem
to be available. openntpd is available, and that's what I currently
have installed, but I'm not too thrilled wit
eror:
>> konqueror depends on kcontrol; however:
>> Package kcontrol is not configured yet.
>>dpkg: error processing konqueror (--configure):
>> dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
>>Errors were encountered while processing:
>> kdebase
>> kde-core
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I'm not sure when it broke, but my KDE 3.3.2 seems to have developed
some problems. The control panel started coming up empty, and when I
logged out and logged back in, all the apps were missing too. When I
created a new user, that user had the same problems, so this seems
system wide and not cor
Mark Scott wrote:
I installed sarge via netinst on an IBM T23 laptop,
taking mostly defaults, and ended up with an OSS sound
setup.
I don't have Debian on my T23, I have Gentoo. (I have Debian on a
desktop and a few servers.) But I can tell you that a 2.6 kernel with
ALSA works quite well on
likely) that the problem may be with
a config file or database?
The client office is non-local, and I can't work remotely, so I'd like
to take whatever seems like the most likely solution with me.
Thanks!
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