I want to hold back certain packages prior to running apt-get upgrade.
Can't seem to find the answer in the man pages.
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Has anyone installed Taper on RH8? I've downloaded an rpm for i386,
installed it, but it doesn't work. I'm not even sure where it
installed it. I can't seem to find it at all.
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TW, I have looked at NOLA
and it's not what we will need. Also, I don't care whether it costs,
but what other options are there.
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is it?
Also, should the userID on the PDC be the same on SMB? What if I want
to use groups? Do I need to make the groups on PDC and SMB?
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permit only accounting group
users into the folder. What am I doing wrong?
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he OS level of the Samba server high enough would it "overrule"
SBS 4.5?
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I was setting up a computer for a friend with RH8 and did something
stupid. Basically, I set his up2date utility up on my account. How do I
change this?
Curtis Vaughan
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7;
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/php-4.2.2/sapi'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
So, my question is, what's up? What do I need to do?
Curtis Vaughan
PS. This on a RedHat 8 server. I need to compile PHP to work with httpd
and mysq
It seems I've got it working finally!
Thanks to everyone!
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urtis Vaughan wrote:
I added those lines and restarted apache, but no go.
Yeh, I already put the test.php file there to test it. When I access
it, I just get a blank page.
On Saturday, Feb 22, 2003, at 11:48 US/Pacific, Bart SCHELSTRAETE wrote:
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I installed Apache by defau
I did a search (find / -name) for apxs and apx*, but nothing came up.
So, it seems I don't have any apxs.
Curtis
On Sunday, Feb 23, 2003, at 06:02 US/Pacific, Ramesh .T.S wrote:
use apache's apxs during the php installation --with-apxs=/pathto/apxs
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On Saturday, Feb 22, 2003, at 22:24 US/Pacific, Ramesh .T.S wrote:
verify the php module is loaded properly. check the
var/log/httpd/error_log
for any errors. try httpd -l and check if the module exists.
OK! Now I know it's not compiled into apache!
So what should I do? Uninstall php and then d
I added those lines and restarted apache, but no go.
Yeh, I already put the test.php file there to test it. When I access
it, I just get a blank page.
On Saturday, Feb 22, 2003, at 11:48 US/Pacific, Bart SCHELSTRAETE wrote:
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I installed Apache by default on my 8.0 server
file the following lines:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
LoadModules php4_module modules/libphp4.so
What can I do to be certain whether everything is installed that needs
to be installed, that it is installed appropriately?
Curtis Vaughan
North Pacific Corporation
WashTech (CWA Local 37083
Mais qu'est-ce que je dois faire?
On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 13:40 US/Pacific, Fontenot, Paul wrote:
It's been that way since atleast RH4. Merde HAHAHAHAHA, reminds me of
home ;)
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:27 -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
So, how should I go about it? Install mysql with --nodeps or
perl-DBD-MySQL with --nodeps and then the other?
Without --nodeps and both packages _at once_. *That* solves
circular dependencies.
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So, how should I go about it? Install mysql with --nodeps or
perl-DBD-MySQL with --nodeps and then the other?
On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 12:55 US/Pacific, Fontenot, Paul wrote:
The --nodeps option
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That's crazy! That would mean inter-dependency which makes it
impossible for me to install! How do I get around that?
On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 12:28 US/Pacific, Fontenot, Paul wrote:
Mysql-3.23.52-3
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When trying to install mysql I have to install a dependency:
perl-DBD-MySQL, which in turn requires libmysqlclient.so.10. What
package contains libmysqlclient.so.10?
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Subject: up2date
There must be a way to put certain packages on hold when I do a
There must be a way to put certain packages on hold when I do an
up2date --nox --update, so that those packages put on hold will not be
updated. How do I do that?
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On Sunday, Feb 16, 2003, at 06:39 US/Pacific, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 10:02:24PM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Ok, I wish to install packages from the redhat ftp server, so I issue
^
the following command:
rpm -Fv
ftp
Is there a way to update all packages using up2date on a command line?
Or, at least, find out which packages have been updated in order to
update each individually?
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After which I just get a prompt. The actual package is never installed
nor can I find it. What's up?
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OH, come on! The guy obviously got his first computer! and his first beer.
Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
>Pardon me? I find that rude.
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I installed xmms for Redhat 8, but it doesn't work at all. How can I
troubleshoot it?
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