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<0> gmake/make compiles <1> well that :P <0> And it'll probably fail as well <1> y? <0> Development packages <1> but not the gmake ? <1> gmake is good? <0> g/make won't be able to finish compiling if the needed development packages are not installed <1> but why do I need dev packages? <1> I dont really need them no? <0> Yes, you really really need them to compile anything <0> They are the libaries, headers, etc that allow packages to be ***embled <1> but postgresql-7.2.4 is full of the dev packages it need no? <0> Hah. No <1> y? <1> updates u mean?
<0> Because that's how things work <0> No, development packages != updates <1> ok <2> All of PostgreSQL successfully made. Ready to install. <0> What's the last line that's printed there? <2> All of PostgreSQL successfully made. Ready to install <0> And before that? <2> nothin <0> There's no gcc lines or anything? <2> no <0> Welp, install it then <2> how? lol <0> I thought you were following a guide <2> yeap <2> gmake install ? <0> Sounds good <2> all done :) <2> Thank you for choosing PostgreSQL, the most advanced open source database <2> engine. <0> All that work to do what a simple apt-get install postgresql-7.4 would have done <2> good <2> but i learned <0> Yep, and you're about to learn http://nvd.nist.gov/nvd.cfm?cvename=CVE-2005-0247 <0> And a hard lesson about how not using packages hoses your system <2> -su: cvs: command not found <2> hmz <0> I suppose you're going to try and compile that from source too <2> hmz how? <3> dre` why are you running 2 connections to this room? need 1 for each eye? <2> lol no <3> :) <3> besides bnc are evil :) <0> Dre`: What? Your guide doesn't tell you how to compile cvs from source? <2> sry about that :P <2> no reality <0> Well, I guess you'll have to use packages <3> you still fooling with pgsql for gnuworld? <2> apt-get install cvs <0> Redragon: Yeah, being clueless again <2> Redragon, installing gnuworld now.. <3> dre` the walkthru for installing gnuworld is very detailed and tells you all you need to know <2> yeap <0> Redragon: Accept for the fact that he's using compiled packages for postgresql instead of system packages <3> for one i doubt you want cvs version of pgsql for gnuworld, dont think it will run on it unless they did some serious updating to gnuworld <2> cvs ok <0> Redragon: And still hasn't properly updated the system completely <3> reality last time i played with gnuworld it wouldn't run on the packaged pgsql, it has very strict pgsql requirements unless they changed it :) <0> Redragon: It runs easily on 7.4 <3> but i didn't have to compile anything but gnuworld and pgsql <3> cool, been awhie for me <0> From default ubuntu install <0> Well, security update applied at least <3> definately want that gnuworld or not :) <2> u c? <2> he was not believing me <0> Dre`: Because I know better <2> cvs [login aborted]: connect to cvs.gnuworld.sourceforge.net(66.35.250.209):2401 failed: No route to host <2> grr oh god <4> Hola, alguien que sepa espaol y que pueda ayudarme con samba? <5> haber dime <3> .o
<6> hi there! <6> anybody here tried ircd-hybrid? <7> no topic huh <3> ncurses i haven't <3> themaxxz its lost to split i think <8> somewhone here can help install httpd on a server? <3> weedzone what distro you using? <8> Debian GNU/\s 3.0 \n \l <3> apt-get install apache <8> i try that <8> but look here <8> Package httpd is a virtual package provided by: <8> wn 2.2.9-2 <8> thttpd 2.21b-11.2 <8> roxen2 2.1.265-6 <8> apache-perl 1.3.26-1-1.26-0woody2 <8> sory for that <8> :) <3> try apt-cache search apache, see what package it lists <8> apache - Versatile, high-performance HTTP server <3> and you did apt-get install apache? <8> but if i trye something like that would work...:apt-get install wn 2.2.9-2 <3> or did you do apt-get install httpd ? <8> apache is already instaled <8> Sorry, apache is already the newest version. <3> then its installed <8> but httpd don`t work <8> You should explicitly select one to install. <8> E: Package httpd has no installation candidate <3> did you start it? <8> i can`t locate httpd <3> apache=httpd <8> :( <3> its probably named apache on debian <3> so try /etc/init.d/apache start <8> /etc/init.d/apache start <8> Starting web server: apache/usr/sbin/apache already running. <8> failed <9> weedzone, so apache apparently already runs <3> okay says its already running <8> yes but don`t work <3> now open a browser and point it to that ip <8> :( <8> i try that and still nothing <3> to netstat -pln|grep :80 <8> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:80 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 7870/apache <3> so what happens when you open that ip in a browser? <8> don`t open <8> :| <10> weedzone: check your iptables rules, maye the port 80 is filtered <3> what error do you get in your browser? <8> problem loading page <3> !paste <3> eek she missing <3> do iptables -L -n <3> and paste the results at http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org <8> bash: iptables: command not found <8> root@marvin:/# <11> Okay, I'm here. (courtesy of redragon) <8> iptable don`t work <8> :( <3> weedzone you need to do it as root <12> evening <8> look man if i give you a adduser u can help me? <12> hey redragon <3> hiya scot :) <3> weedzone i'm not logging into your box, its better to learn how to do it :) <10> weedzone: you machine have private ip address ? <3> weedzone just do su - and enter the root p*** <8> yes i know <13> weedzone, Would you give someone you don't know admin-access to your box anyways? <8> i have root acces already <3> cause i look trustworthy? hehe <10> weedzone: use links or lynx from the server and browse your page
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