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<0> hi people
<0> i have problem to compile dbus-glib-1
<0> my ./configure work ok, but when in run make, i get the follow error
<0> someone here?
<1> hola
<2> Hi. Trouble in configure HAL: configure: error: BLKGETSIZE64 is not defined. Kernel - 2.6.8. Why? Thanks for answer.



<3> keithp: [behdad@home cairo]$ ssh fdo
<3> ssh_control_listener bind(): Read-only file system
<3> keithp: expected?
<4> behdad: which machine?
<4> behdad: they all seem fine to me
<3> keithp: users.freedesktop.org
<3> keithp: I get the same for git
<4> behdad: you appear cursed
<3> ok, may be my fault
<4> cool
<3> ah, my fault
<3> gosh
<3> end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 9646485
<3> Buffer I/O error on device dm-0, logical block 1179657
<3> lost page write due to I/O error on dm-0
<3> EXT3-fs error (device dm-0) in ext3_reserve_inode_write: Journal has aborted
<3> my /root has became readonly automatically
<5> fun



<4> behdad: that's bad -- you'll want to go buy new hardware *today* and salvage the data on that drive. Do you run S.M.A.R.T?
<3> mount: block device /dev/Logical/Root is write-protected, mounting read-only
<3> keithp: not on this machine.
<4> behdad: yes, the kernel has made it read-only after it found a serious problem
<3> keithp: it's my two month old new laptop...
<4> Well, you might enable it on the new drive, which you're going to the store to purchase
<3> got a backup though
<3> ok, me restarts.
<4> You'll have to reboot to get back to r/w mode
<3> keithp: got to go through redhat
<3> bye for now
<4> Do run SMART and see what it says though
<3> good to know
<3> will run
<6> keithp: wouldn't 'mount -o remount,rw / ' do the trick? (for getting back to r/w)
<4> dagb: not after the kernel has marked it ro
<6> ah. if the device itself is ro... makes sense.
<3> keithp: Device does not support SMART; any tricks? it's a SATA laptop drive
<4> behdad: it supports SMART, you just have to kick it. RH may not have the bits
<7> behdad: You need a recent enough kernel with the p***through stuff, and you may have to tell smartctl to use ata
<3> ah
<3> got it
<8> sata tricks? smartctl -i -d ata /dev/sda


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