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<0> you'd think it needs to be readable to append to it, but i guess not
<0> this probably is directly relevant to gcbirzan's ***umption that a directory must be +r to cd into it
<0> hehe
<1> any ideas where i get the /usr/lib/apache2/build/special.mk file from on debian? apt-file search shows no result
<2> probably apache2-dev or something
<2> brb
<3> $ apt-file search special.mk
<3> apache2-prefork-dev: usr/share/apache2/build/special.mk
<3> apache2-threaded-dev: usr/share/apache2/build/special.mk
<3> Though I am running testing...
<1> negative
<1> yeah, and i run unstable
<1> and all for this silly chmdump
<4> So why does Azureus always say "Connection error (timeout)"
<4> piece of trash
<3> I'm doing an apt-file update as we speak



<3> danq: No it does, and Azureus rocks :)
<3> If the trackers are overloaded, then they simply don't reply in the 1 minute that Azureus waits for a reply...
<3> apt-file search special.mk still gives me the same results -- note that there is no /lib/ component in the path...
<1> doesnt matter, i searched without path. and i tried both packages, apache2-prefork-dev and apache2-threaded-dev
<3> Let's try installing apache2-prefork-dev then...
<1> and this piece of software from this guy in taiwan is the only chm converter for linux as it looks like
<1> kittenbot, i did - but i use Sid not testing
<1> 2.0.55-4
<3> phydoxx: Unpacking apache2-prefork-dev (from .../apache2-prefork-dev_2.0.55-4_i386.deb)...
<3> phydoxx: # dpkg -L apache2-prefork-dev | grep special
<3> /usr/share/apache2/build/special.mk
<1> huh?
<1> ah
<1> that does not help when i need the crap in /usr/lib
<1> on the other side i could symlink it
<3> or hardlink, or whatever -- good luck!
<1> thanks! :)
<0> bleh, it was permissions. that dir should have been a file. for some reason portage created it as a dir during install or something
<1> oh boy, lots of errors
<3> cookie for kittenbot?
<1> lets see if wine does better with the win tools for chm's
<3> delicious :)
<1> since i am nice i dont offer those from last christmas. _you_ get those for next year :-p
<1> kittenbot, you know what would help next time i use apt-file? to do an update first :/
<3> It's the little things that get you :)
<1> and those little things are everywhere!
<5> how do I terminate a job? I'm looking at the kill command but it takes a PID instead of the job number.
<6> killall -9 <process name>
<6> that's the best way cuz it kills all the forked processes to
<7> kill -9 process #
<8> Nostrings: jobs -p
<8> that prints the PID's
<6> killall you can just use the name of the process though
<9> kill -9 `pidof procname` ;)
<8> SSigSeg: killall would potentially take out alot more than one process though:)
<8> kinda like tryng to kill one bird in a flock using a gatling gun
<6> Gathond: well i'd just refridgerate the rest
<6> :D
<6> anyways... what do I use to make a process restart after it has terminated? so it could run as a daemon?
<8> SSigSeg: I would just put it in a shell script and a while loop
<3> putting it into inittab is an alternative
<3> installing daemontools is yet another option
<10> sry :(((
<10> stupid script
<6> the while true; do ... works great i hadn't even concidered that Gothond thanks
<6> thanks for the alternatives too kittenbot
<10> any one can tell me a cd burning program for .mdf files and .mds ? for windows ?:P
<11> anyone familiar with pureftpd ?
<11> does someone know how to bind 2 separate ip from manny others that are listening on an interface on port 21 ... and make int work ...
<11> ?
<3> Never used pureftpd -- a hackish solution is to bind them all and then put a rule in the firewall...
<3> An alternative is to run 2 ftpd-s...
<11> that is the easy soltion
<11> :)
<11> i realy want this purftpd to work



<11> and listen on 2 ip's
<1> kittenbot, are you a human bot btw?
<3> No, I'm a cat. With hands ;)
<1> hm :)
<11> so no pureftpd useres here?
<1> Liniste, well. have you looked at its config file and saw a setting for "listen host" or "virtual host"?
<11> it has bind ption
<11> it has bind option
<11> and the sintax is not working
<12> then the used syntax wasn't correct, read some more, try some more. don't know, i remember i used pureftpd but didn't need binding to other ips.
<11> is /usr/local/sbin/pure-ftpd --daemonize -A -c50 -B -C8 -E -fftp -F/usr/local/etc/welcome.mesg -H -I15 -lmysql:/usr/local/etc/pureftpd-mysql.conf -L2000:8 -m4 -s -S192.168.2.10,21 -S192.168.0.1,21 -U133:022 -u100 -k99 -Z
<11> and -S is the binding option
<11> that returns with the error that standalon server cannot be initiated
<11> if i use only on -S is working fine
<11> binding one ip and all
<12> well then i guess you can't bind it to two ips.
<11> must be a wasy ...
<11> way
<12> another very ugly method would be that of running something like a tcp-tunnel bound to one of the ips sending data to the other ip.. though i don't know if it would work right.
<3> pj33r: Nice suggestions :) apt-get install ftp-proxy :)
<5> what's the name of the web deamon? webd?
<12> httpd, for apache
<5> thanks.
<11> or apache
<11> if you are using debian
<13> ??
<13> !!
<14> That's my name, don't wear it out.
<13> !
<13> ?? help
<13> ! help
<15> RoGoZ: what?
<13> exploits
<13> for linux 2003
<13> u have ?
<16> i thought linux is only till 2.6 ?
<1> hah
<15> 2.003 of course
<17> damnit
<17> tojoe: i wanted that one.
<18> too slow :p
<17> i know its my own fault, but damn you anyway. :)
<18> you can have the next one, i'm going to read a book
<17> sounds like a good plan.
<19> hmm never heard of linux 2003
<17> you very clearly did not just witness a brain surgeon before
<17> how can that thought even go through your head?
<17> heh
<19> i blame it on lack of sleep
<20> Who here knows how to set up vmware?
<19> i suggest askin the folks at vmware
<17> earth1: why not call them?
<17> you get installation support with your purchase
<20> errrrr, I didn't purchase it :P
<16> trial version?
<20> errrrrr, nope
<17> oh, so you stole it
<19> well that not condoned here
<17> Out.
<1> D-side, you got your boot pretty fast now that tojoe is reading a book :)
<17> i havent boot him yet.
<1> bad timing from my side, yes
<17> he got his warez warning. anything else on the subject and then he goes flying out the window.
<20> I never said I stole it.
<1> whats the point of using a pirated version of vmware anyways? i like qemu
<21> could anyone please suggest where the mouse could be, i tried /dev/tty0 but i guess this may be the keyboard
<5> /dev/mouse0 ?
<3> /dev/psaux or /dev/input/mice ?
<8> /dev/input/mouse0 or perhaps /dev/psaux
<21> how can i tell which one to choose?
<3> You try it, if it doesn't work, you try another one.
<21> great:)
<1> heh


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