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<0> hi <1> hello <1> weird <2> How can I see the rules that are set for iptables...what do I have to type? <3> iptables -L <4> ipbah <5> Does anyone in here know about running Debian on a portable device, such as an iPAQ or Zarus? I am looking for a WiFi testing tool I can take with me out in the field. <6> I'm having a problem with gcc (I think). I tried earlier to build a program from source, and it failed when checking for cc.. just tried a different program.. it says gcc cannot create executables. <7> comforteagle: did you install build-essential? <7> or at least libc6-dev? <6> azeem, yes I have <7> comforteagle: then check config.log for the real error <8> hello, I have debian/testing and I have just compiled a kernel in oldfashion(not in debian) way. I got the bzImage but now I want to get initrd.img cause without it I get kernel panic. How can I do that without creating a deb package from the new compiled kernel? <2> noob: make-kpkg --initrd <2> !tell noob about make-kpkg <6> azeem, where is config.log?
<7> in the same directory than configure, usually <3> usually? :-) <6> azeem, sorry... "configure:1325: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault" <8> KerPlunk: is there any other way <8> Im trying to avoid <3> comforteagle: what do you want to compile and why you don't use a debian package? <7> comforteagle: which version of Debian? <9> hey azeem, I was checking policy and it seems to contradict what you were saying when we discussed gravity's mesa NMU. do you remember that discussion? <8> to create deb packages <7> chealer9: yes <6> streuner, using sarge... I want perl from source <8> like I want to compile multiple kernels <3> oh <3> good luck :-) <7> comforteagle: can you compile a hello world program? <9> azeem: are you sure that the Maintainer field is supposed to have the uploader? <6> azeem, havent't tried.. <7> chealer9: it usually has <3> comforteagle: what's the reason why you think to do that? <9> azeem: well, of course it usually has, but in the case of NMUs <7> chealer9: in the case of NMUs, it is up to the person doing the NMU I thought <7> chealer9: which chapter of policy deals with this? <9> azeem: 5.5/5.6 <6> streuner, I need a few obscure cpan modules that never seem to work unless I use the newest perl V <10> anyone can help in glade? <9> azeem: hum...up to the person? it seems strange that the meaning wouldn't be specified <11> zerve_the_death, that depends on... what you want help with... -.- <12> comforteagle: there is a usual trick for this situation <10> i have a problem with a save button <10> undefined reference to `save_to_file' <12> comforteagle: it is to get the official gnu / what the crap ever source, and copy the debian dir of the debian source into it <12> comforteagle: if the debian source of the latest rel exists in unstabl / experimental, then one compiles and runs that <10> when i compile the program it gives me thata error <13> I need to recompile dig (which is part of dnsutils) with -DDIG_SIGCHASE to enable dnssec, where'd I put that within the unpacked source package? <14> CosmoDad: ./configure ? <4> !source <15> rumour has it, source is To work with Debian source packages, cd to a location with free space and run the following: apt-get install build-essential fakeroot && apt-get source <packagename> && apt-get build-dep <packagename>. Then cd into source directory and run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot to build debs from source. <6> mhall, ok, but gcc seems to be crapping out on me with seg faults. <16> Why is it that mozilla is much much faster on debian-x64 than on debain-i386? <7> zerve_the_death: it means that one of the source files calls this functions, but neither the compiled source, nor any of the libraries the program links to has an implementation of it <14> annoia: all those extra registers <13> cisse: the switch is not available in dnsutils' ./configure <16> I thought they didn't matter much... <16> As rigoriously claimed by debian i386 supporters ;) <10> azeem, any solution to that? <14> CosmoDad: no idea then <14> annoia: they're idiots then <7> zerve_the_death: no generic solution <13> cisse: isn't there some way to tell debian/rules about it? <16> cisse - Ok... Thanks :) <7> zerve_the_death: find out whether you need to link to another library <17> hi, how do i change the update cycle in dhclient? its set at 1800 segs by default, i think thats 30 mins <10> azeem, ok thanks <14> annoia: extra registers allow the cpu to do amazing things, speed out of order execution, recover from branch misprediction etc. <12> !tell comforteagle about memtest86 <12> comforteagle: make sure you have a valid release of gcc installed <12> !tell comforteagle about paste <12> comforteagle: paste the error messages <12> comforteagle: it's possible some rel of gcc has some stupid bug perl finds because its code is so intense, also <18> do tun0 type devices exist in linux? <14> bridging ?
<6> mhall, I tried to compile lisp too just to check & gcc fails. must be a hardware problem <19> I have problems installing courier-authmysql, this is the error: *Depends libmysqlclient12 but it is not installable* <12> comforteagle: that's not good <19> never had dependency errors before, not quiet sure what I may do, and what I may not do <4> yannick: why not ? <4> yannick: if you type apt-get install libmysqlclient12 ? <19> that doesn't work <19> it's not in the source list, only version 13,14,15 (dev) <4> guess you're not using sarge anymore .. <19> yes I am <4> wanna bet? <19> But I have: /usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.15 <20> look in /etc/apt/sources.list <4> !info libmysqlclient12 sarge <20> see what your main archive is <15> libmysqlclient12: (mysql database client library), section libs, is optional. Version: 4.0.24-10sarge1 (sarge), Packaged size: 288 kB, Installed size: 548 kB <21> If you have stable in sources.list that is sarge? <17> yes <20> i need a faster hard disk <19> let me look <16> I need a faster brain <19> deb ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian-amd64/debian/ testing main <19> deb-src ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian-amd64/debian/ testing main <19> that's the only thing that is in the source.list file <22> I'm having games' problems, I guess it's opengl. I have a VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [S3 UniChrome] Integrated Video Card .. I configured xserver-xfree86 succesfuly.. and now.. when I try to play an opengl game, it work very slowly.. (kernel: 2.4.27-2-686) <17> yannick you're on Etch <4> !win me <15> Congratulations, abrotman! You have won second prize in a beauty contest! <19> !info Etch <12> abrotman: with two people in it <4> !depends courier-authmysql etch <23> and amd64 etch at that <15> courier-authmysql: depends on libc6 (>= 2.3.5-1), libgdbm3, libmysqlclient12, libpam0g (>= 0.76), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.1), courier-base (>= 0.47), courier-authdaemon (>= 0.47) <19> What do you mean with 'etch', or is it just an english word I don't know <22> can anybody help me? <4> well .. no libmysqlcilent12 could be an issue <7> yannick: sarge == stable, etch == testing <4> yay for using testing! <19> I see <4> can i get my panels back? <24> sid == OMGWTF <17> yannick, etch has updated software.. but its not as stable as sarge <4> not even close <25> experimental == ROTFLMAO <4> sarge == :) <19> I'm not sure how those ftp servers came to that file, but somehow the debian install did that, i'm afraid <4> yannick: what installer? <17> yannick, http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/ <19> debian install dvd <26> Hrm. When I use rsync with an rsync://url; it asks me for my ssh p***word.. <4> from where? <4> because the official sarge installer doesn't point at amd64 .. <26> Shouldn't it ask for the rsyncd p***word? <23> yannick, do you really have an amd64 machine? <11> buu, what p***words does the trick then? the rsync or the ssh? perhaps its just a dialog error <19> ok. So there is no option to use 'sarge' ftp servers, that support 64bit <22> is there anybody available for help? <19> yes bucky, amd 64bit <26> devazion: The ssh one <4> yannick: of course there is <4> !aMD64 <15> amd64 is, like, See http://www.debian.org/ports/amd64/ and the #debian-amd64 IRC channel, or http://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html, not official yet, will be a supported arch on Etch, or a generic name. it also supports xeon etc, see http://wiki.debian.net/?DebianAMD64Faq. Consider using debian/i386 if you do not have a good reason to use debian/amd64 <27> hey. what are people's feelings about when 'etch' is going to be out? <12> yannick: even the 32 bit ones should use 64 bit file offsets these days <19> ok. But wouldn't that mix things up, if I use 'sarge' ftp servers (32bit I ***ume), and that will be installed on my machine (64bit) <4> !tell two_am about wwer <12> !wwir <27> i know those things are never known <23> yannick, afaik there is only sarge or sid amd64.. maybe you got an old install cd <12> two_am: then why'd you ask <27> wlel, ok when was sarg released <23> yannick, http://amd64.debian.net/README.mirrors.html <27> mhall: if its been 2yrs, then etch should be 'due' sometime soon
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