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<0> http://www.rpm.org/hintskinks/buildtree/GURULABS-RPM-GUIDE-v1.0.PDF <1> oldrpm ? <0> rgl: bottomline stop talking - start reading <0> Zathrus: check the top of that site <0> yeah -- it is at: http://www.oldrpm.org/hintskinks/buildtree/GURULABS-RPM-GUIDE-v1.0.PDF <0> no longer at rpm.org <1> orc_orc: that's what I was trying to say :) <0> Zathrus: slow brain neurons here <1> orc_orc: they'll speed up after your first dismembered body of the day. <0> pony: will centos 5 have extra tasty firefox 1.5 goodness? <2> pony: He means super tasty Firefox 2.0 goodness <3> I am not talking to you mean people <4> orc_orc, thx for the link. <0> rgl: np <5> at secunia they found that firefox isn`t that secure as most people think. for example opera is thought to be more secure
<5> just for intermezzo :) <0> vesnek_: pera is off topic here, however, as is intermezzo <6> browser security is also a function of how many people are using it <5> oh ok... <4> orc_orc, just a quick question, when you have a original source package has qsheff-II-2.1-r2.tar.gz how do you name that inside the .spec? I mean, Version: 2.1-r2 is invalid on the spec. should I rename the original tarball to be rpm version friendly? <7> rgl: If you want to talk with dag about rpmforge - yes, that looks like a good solution. <5> heheh, ok, ok, I will only talk then about my hardware problems :)) <0> rgl: you have not read the tutorial, nor maximum RPM each of which cover this <4> orc_orc, ok. I'll read them :D <8> Can I run the same partition tool that I use in the installation? (non graphical) <9> Mort_en: not really. but you can use fdisk, parted, etc. <0> Mort_en: fdisk, parted, what in the _world_ are you talking about? <9> I think the anaconda portion uses parted. <10> ouch. I'm getting md5 errors on a 2.1 package downloaded from the mirrors ... can someone try... <10> wget http://mirror.centos.org/centos/2.1/updates/i386/glibc-2.2.4-32.25.i386.rpm <10> oops. <10> rpm -Vp glibc-2.2.4-32.25.i386.rpm <0> looks clean here -- <10> hmmm. i'm getting a whole pile of S.5....T <0> that is not md5 errors <10> isn't that what the 5 means ? <0> the pachage is intact -- the contents of the package may vary when compared to a live install <10> oh. ok. so if I -just- want to verify a .rpm file without it neccessarily being installed, how? <0> check the md5sum, and make sure it is signed <10> so rpm can't do that for me automatically? <0> rpm -Uvh --nodeps --force --test glibc-2.2.4-32.25.i386.rpm 2>&1 | head does just that <10> k <0> that process verified the key, and checked the package integrity, but did not actually install it <11> hey i installed phpmyadmin on centos, when i put the folder into web root and try to access it gives error 403 <10> gotcha <10> Mrono; does any php work? is php enabled in your apache? <11> peerce: i just checked it and yes it does work <0> Mrono _which_ php mysql admin packaging? <10> is the folder permissions you put in webroot o+rx ? <11> orc_orc: 2.92 and it's the all languages tar.gz <11> peerce: yes, i just did a chmod o+rx phpmyadmin <11> peerce: nothing has changed <0> Mrono: what is rpm -q --qf '%{name}\t%{packager}\t%{buildhost}\t%{sigmd5}\n' (packagename) <7> .oO ( SELinux ... ) <0> range: not centos <11> orc_orc: what do i do with that string? <0> Mrono: you add the mname of the RPM package you installed to the indicated point and return the one line it emits here <11> orc_orc i didn't use an rpm pkg <0> the you are not supported in centos <1> well, that was a bad choice. <11> it worked last time i did it <0> Zathrus: it is his choice to be unsupported -- like using ORCL UBL ;) <1> heh <11> then how about telling me how to be supported <0> ask the people who made the tarball who to use it <11> right... <0> centos knows NOTHING about what they may have done <11> and here i thought centos was going to work <0> and here we thought you woulod use centos tools before calling it centos <1> it does work. You're running software that's not part of CentOS. <1> We're supposed to magically know how some unsupported software works? <11> not only did it give me a hell of a time switching the default apache root <11> bah <0> Zathrus: my IE7 does not work when I extract the content using unzip on centos
<1> orc_orc: probably because it wasn't a zip file in the first place :) <0> Mrono: your complaint lies with the people who packaged what you are trying to use <0> Zathrus: unzip eats cabs as I recall <9> cabextract works just fine. <1> orc_orc: should, since a cab is just a zip, but last I checked the installer in question was neither :) <0> Evolution: can YOU help me get IE7 running on centos? <0> Zathrus: one can gather the retrieved cabs <0> the bootstrapper pulls them in <0> but this TOO is wayyy off topic <1> nod <10> orc_orc; sure. first install vmware server, then create a windows vm and install windows XP in it. :D <1> I haven't installed the evil in question, so I was largely supposing <9> orc_orc: http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/news/ <0> peerce: no non-source available SW here except java <10> java source is available now <10> they GPL'd all of java <0> peerce: nope -- lots not free yet <9> peerce: they gpl'd *parts* of java. <10> gl***fish is j2ee, its fully open. <9> much of the core goodies are not open yet. <11> Peerce, from what i can tell it's the centos default apache install refusing to serv an index.php file, why <9> Mrono: are you using selinux? <11> yeah <10> Mrono; maybe index.php isn't listed as a default filename ? <0> Evolution: read scroll back -- tarball of unknown provenance in play <0> peerce: still ot <11> peerce, i added it into the httpd.conf file <10> does it work if you manually specify http://host/path/index.php <10> ? <11> peerce, no, still 4034 <11> 403* <0> peerce: TIS IS NOT A CENTOS PROBL4EM <11> orc_orc so software that comes packaged with centos is not a centos problem <0> Zathrus: I intentonally shouted as peerce seems to be deaf <0> Mrono: indeed <10> so noone is allowed to write their own php file in centos? <11> orc_orc the problem is apache refusing to serve a php file <0> peerce: if you are unhappy in this channel, which supports centos, please leave <1> peerce: that is not the issue. <9> Mrono: have you checked selinux context? <11> Evolution: my apologies but i don't know how <11> well here's a centos problem, is there a yum command to add in the C compiller <9> yes. <11> ok, what is it <1> man yum <9> Mrono: we don't spoonfeed in this channel. there is yum documentation we will happily point you to at http://centos.org/docs/4/ <9> Mrono: we prefer to teach you to fish than tell you how. <11> i know how to use yum <11> but i can't find the compiller in the list <12> just noticed we have a centos development box here in the server room :) <9> Mrono: look for gcc. <11> thankyou evo, that's what i needed to know <9> LycanNYC-work: yeah. I put that there last week. <9> :-P <12> Evolution, u kno where? <12> at work <1> in the cube. <1> over there. <12> riiitteeee <9> Zathrus: just help attach the scope to the BFG & back away slowly <9> :-P <1> once again, if you need a scope on the BFG, then it's not qualified to be a BFG. <9> Mrono: also, you should consult the selinux documentation at the url listed above, as you've either not got all the php bits installed, or the selinux context is wrong. <9> your log files will tell you which it is. <10> ok, wtf. installed tzdata-2006m on a centos4 system, my timezone is Americas/Los_Angeles... I stop ntpd, then `date 03110159` and wait a minute, and check date, voila, its 03:00 PDT. I do this on a CentOS 2.1 (yeah, yeah, OLD system), its got tzdata-2006m.3, yet the PST->PDT isn't switching. ?$#@??? <11> is it just me or does cpanel take a really long time to install <1> it takes its time breaking your system. <10> cpanel isn't a centos component, its also a completely nasty horrible POS. <1> but don't worry, at the end your system is quite completely broken. <11> woah, they instituted a 20min mirc eval? <1> peerce: CentOS 2 is in a time-space continuum of its very own ;) <2> pee: Did your /etc/localtime change?
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