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<0> I'm instaling yum rpm, but that has python dependencies, which has bz2 dependencies, which has ldconfig dependency
<1> Soft: What Linux distribution?
<0> Is this standard practice, you have to follow the branches along and install each?
<0> Fedora Core
<0> 2
<1> Recent versions of Fedora Core install yum by default
<1> FC2 is no longer supported
<1> Your best bet is to upgrade to Fedora Core 5
<0> Its on a rented server
<1> Or if it's a server I'd recommend CentOS 4.3
<2> Your host ****s then ;p
<0> I know
<0> Its got PHP4 too,
<3> Good plan. Better stick with 'em.
<2> i <3 centos.
<3> NOthing wrong with PHP4



<1> PHP4 isn't that bad
<1> Is a reinstall out of the question?
<0> and Plesk
<3> F Plesk.
<2> Ah, plesk. my condolences.
<4> hmmmm I'd upgrade to PHP5 if I was you
<0> I've got PHP5 code
<2> you need a new host then.
<3> I run Plesk on a few machines
<3> I hate it, but my customers like it :(
<1> sjr: But 4.4.3 is only just out!
<5> plesk = evil
<0> The host is reasonably priced tho
<3> So am I.
<3> heheh
<0> I guess I can do want, but I'll have to set it up
<3> yum should be available on FC2 anyway.
<0> I read that Plesk doesn't provide it
<3> Plesk uses what's installed on the system.
<3> Plesk doesn't use yum at all.
<0> where would yum be
<2> plesk will blow up and destroy small planets if you change even the tiniest little setting/application.
<3> Installed on your system.
<5> layered huh? pffft!
<3> rpm -qa|grep yum
<3> will tell you.
<0> thanks
<3> It'll give you a starting point.
<4> PHP5 has alot of language improvements, I can't really think of much that is broken. I'm not saying PHP4 is crappy.
<4> Just that there is no reason not to upgrade
<3> Our tens of thousands of lines of PHP4-ish OOP code
<0> I have a cl*** library
<3> We've got 4 guys working on that right now haha
<3> I have PHP4 and PHP5 installed, and we're converting everything line by line....
<4> Isn't PHP5 a superset of PHP4's OOB support.
<4> I thought PHP4 and 5 couldn't be installed siultanesously
<3> There were some major changes, as documented on php.net
<0> yeah
<3> It's a complete hack.
<3> But it does work.
<4> I didn't say that there weren't major changes, only that PHP5 should suppotr all PHP4 work.
<2> danq is a hax0r
<3> Well, it doesn't - as documented.
<3> heheh
<2> he haxes the hax0rs with his hax0r skills. (and his ax0r)
<0> Personally I have PHP5 code
<3> We heard.
<3> heheh
<0> grep doesn't report anything
<3> why was it uninstalled?
<3> yum is part of @base
<6> I was wondering, has kernel.org managed to fix the "iptables: Unknown error 18446744073709551615" error ***ociated with 2.16.+ kernels yet?
<0> It must be the hosting companies standard setup
<3> That's too bad.
<2> danq, i think FC2 literally didn't have Yum. period.
<3> Sure it did.
<3> FC1 had it.
<2> Hmm.
<2> yeah, someone nuked it then.
<2> that's lame.



<3> I know this because, well, I'm ashamed to say, I still have 2 FC1 machines on the 'net.
<4> Hmmmmm
<1> danq: Dude! That's like having a RH9 box last year!
<3> i know huh!
<7> Erm, i don't have any problem with RH8
<3> RH9 was still my favorite heh
<1> Err. Nobody else liked RH9
<1> RH7.3 was the last good one
<8> RH9 ****ed hehe
<1> That was a fine distribution in its day
<8> 7.3 > 9
<4> I'm tryign to get a Acceleport 8 working under Linux, I can't actually seem to find the device anywhere, any ideas where to look?
<3> 7.3
<3> sorry
<8> in its day
<3> it's been quite a while.
<3> 6.2 was neato, too.
<7> 6.2 lacked lots.
<1> 6.2 sufficed until RH7.2
<3> I have bad gas today.
<7> I remember always missing this or that.
<3> Ok, I'm about to run AWStats on some 90k domains....
<3> wonder how long this will take.
<7> Approximatelly till it finishes 90000th domain, and possibly a bit more.
<6> longword: I know what you mean... I was currently running a custom RH7.2 setup...can't bring myself to update to AlphaCore II [Fedora Core 4 for the Alpha]
<3> alphacore
<3> that's clever.
<3> Sounds like a Transformer.
<6> danq: yea, www.alphacore.info
<6> danq: from the looks of it, its pretty nice... the only glitch that i'm aware of is the fact that prelink doesn't work with it... it borks binaries like a bear
<8> had sid been a bit quicker out the door it may have been my distro of choice but centos won out
<3> ah
<6> danq: prelink doesn't work on redhat either, except with the older versions but it won't prelink everything...it gives glibc fits
<6> Meltoast: welkommen
<9> can I cat into subdirectories?
<6> Meltoast: not that I'm aware of.. never heard of it, just files and piped info
<9> thanks
<1> Opti: CentOS has some Alpha releases AFAIK
<0> rpm bzip2 says its missing dependency ld.so.1, but rpm query lists ld.so-1.9.5-5
<0> they're the one and same aren't they?
<6> longword: yea, I know, they posted it at alphalinux.org ;-) But I like my version... its customized just the way I like it
<6> longword: personally, If I was going to upgrade to something more spiffy, it would be AlphaCore... as a second runner up, Gentoo
<8> longword you have any customers you just wanna charge an extra fee cause they so annoying?
<10> Yes.
<4> How do I get a copy of the local kernel source for FC5.
<1> Redr: I think everyone in a business has a whole collection of such customers
<1> Opti: It's just because 'AlphaCore' sounds like something out of Star Trek isn't it.
<1> Soft: The bzip2 you need to install is the one that shipped with Fedora Core 2
<11> i setup pw accessible directories using apache and htdigest, months later (now) the pw is failing for all users (only have 1 realm), where can i start troubleshooting?
<11> there is nothing in log files
<12> longword: are you waiting patiently for quad core chips from Intel to enter your racks?
<13> boo
<13> anyone played with blade technology?
<13> im looking for something cheaper than buying7 desktops...
<12> 7 desktops?
<13> id like to have some kind of terminal server setup with thin clients on the other end...
<14> oh
<13> well, if it goes well and i can find a cheap solution every new store will get that, and eventually i'll be able to replace the systems at the old stores too
<15> hya, can anyone let me know the command to transfer files over ssh from my windows machine to my linux machine ?
<13> everything ive found so far has been spendy though
<13> Rulk: download winscp
<15> yea i got that
<15> but wanna do it the cli way
<15> if its possible ?
<13> i think putty can do that
<15> pscp by any chance ?
<1> 'lo Spam
<1> AFAIK we don't even have any dual core CPUs on the floor yet
<1> Certainly not many of them
<14> I've got 2 dual, dual core Xeon boxes
<1> They're only just barely cost effective, and few of our tasks are CPU-bound
<14> but I want Core technology, not the old Xeon's.
<1> You want a new XServe :)
<14> yeah I'm quite CPU bound. ;)


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