From rob at cboh.org Wed Feb 2 02:29:36 2005 From: rob at cboh.org (Robert Stampfli) Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 20:29:36 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Anyone else having problems accessing hotmail.com with Firefox? Message-ID: <20050202012936.GA28599@colnet> I have a hotmail.com account I access infrequently. Today, when I checked it, csw Firefox dropped a core with a SIGBUS when I signed off and further investigation proves it will consistently do this. I'm up to date with all the latest csw packages. This is a Solaris 8 Sparc box (Ultra 2) and Firefox has, except for a memory leak that has plagued it since upgrading from .93, been quite a solid performer. Firefox 1.0 on my PC seems to be able to handle hotmail.com signoffs OK. I don't recall this happening the last time I accessed hotmail from the Ultra 2, and I have done this since downloading the latest Firefox (which I did on 12/27/04). I have the following extensions loaded: BugMeNot, Web Developer, and Tabbrowser Extensions. FWIW, here is the stack backtrace from the core file: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= core file = /opt/csw/var/cores/firefox-bin -- program ``firefox-bin'' on platform SUNW,Ultra-2 SIGBUS: Bus Error $C TC_ConfigServer2_struct() + 223504 [savfp=0xffbed2e8,savpc=0xfd36a7f4] ?(90170,0,1e6fa10,e131b0,ff0a3a48,1e6f958) at ffffffff7f5019d8 [savfp=0xffbed6f8,savpc=0xfd37213c] TC_ConfigServer2_struct(90170,97d64,1c22034,e131b0,e701d0,1e6f958) + 2765b4 [savfp=0xffbed768,savpc=0xfd31de84] TC_ConfigServer2_struct(ffbed9e4,1c22020,1c22020,8000ffff,fd31ff0c,6eed6c) + 2222fc [savfp=0xffbed970,savpc=0xfd326d2c] TC_ConfigServer2_struct(e131b0,e701d0,0,1ea82d8,ffbedaf4,e701e0) + 22b1a4 [savfp=0x0,savpc=0xfeed9264] =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Anyone else see this problem? Any ideas? Rob From postmaster at lists.blastwave.org Sat Feb 5 23:35:22 2005 From: postmaster at lists.blastwave.org (Bounced mail) Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2005 17:35:22 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Mail System Error - Returned Mail Message-ID: <20050205202104.0F2C76BAA@enterprise.dogan.ch> The original message was received at Sat, 5 Feb 2005 17:35:22 -0500 from [71.148.117.199] ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- users at lists.blastwave.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: document.pif Type: application/octet-stream Size: 28864 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20050205/97afcda0/attachment.obj From jreid at vnet.net Sun Feb 6 21:44:23 2005 From: jreid at vnet.net (Joe Reid) Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2005 14:44:23 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help Message-ID: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> I've installed xine and libdvdcss but I'm not making any progress. Any pointers. DVD drive is /cdrom/cdrom1. xine dvd://cdrom/cdrom1/VIDEO_TS This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.23. (c) 2000-2003 The xine Team. xiTK WARNING(_x_error_handler:217): X error received: 'BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied)' video_out_xshm: received X error event: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied) libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 1-rc5 from http://xine.sf.net libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.4 for DVD access libdvdread: Attempting to use device /vol/dev/rdsk/c0t3d0/hackers16x9 mounted on /cdrom/hackers16x9 for CSS authentication libdvdnav: Can't read name block. Probably not a DVD-ROM device. libdvdnav: Unable to find map file '/export/home/testu/.dvdnav/.map' libdvdnav: DVD disk reports itself with Region mask 0x00fe0000. Regions: 1 libdvdread: Attempting to retrieve all CSS keys libdvdread: This can take a _long_ time, please be patient libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.VOB at 0x0000012d libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB at 0x00000177 libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB at 0x00007d9c libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_0.VOB at 0x001fe55d libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_1.VOB at 0x001fe566 libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB at 0x001ff87d libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB at 0x0020052e libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_0.VOB at 0x0020c3b9 libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_1.VOB at 0x0020c3c2 libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Found 4 VTS's libdvdread: Elapsed time 7 -- Joe Reid jreid at vnet.net http://www.singlewhitemale.net ?c=a=rb=sc=fd=te=wf=zg=porh=n? From jgoerzen at goldenfarms.com Mon Feb 7 17:42:24 2005 From: jgoerzen at goldenfarms.com (Jake Goerzen) Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 08:42:24 -0800 (PST) Subject: [csw-users] DVD help In-Reply-To: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> References: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> Message-ID: On Sun, 6 Feb 2005, Joe Reid wrote: > I've installed xine and libdvdcss but I'm not making any progress. Any > pointers. DVD drive is /cdrom/cdrom1. > > xine dvd://cdrom/cdrom1/VIDEO_TS > This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.23. > (c) 2000-2003 The xine Team. > xiTK WARNING(_x_error_handler:217): X error received: 'BadAccess > (attempt to access private resource denied)' > video_out_xshm: received X error event: BadAccess (attempt to access > private resource denied) > libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 1-rc5 from http://xine.sf.net > libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.4 for DVD access > libdvdread: Attempting to use device /vol/dev/rdsk/c0t3d0/hackers16x9 > mounted on /cdrom/hackers16x9 for CSS authentication > libdvdnav: Can't read name block. Probably not a DVD-ROM device. > libdvdnav: Unable to find map file '/export/home/testu/.dvdnav/.map' > libdvdnav: DVD disk reports itself with Region mask 0x00fe0000. Regions: 1 > > libdvdread: Attempting to retrieve all CSS keys > libdvdread: This can take a _long_ time, please be patient > > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.VOB at 0x0000012d > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB at 0x00000177 > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB at 0x00007d9c > libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_0.VOB at 0x001fe55d > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_1.VOB at 0x001fe566 > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB at 0x001ff87d > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB at 0x0020052e > libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_0.VOB at 0x0020c3b9 > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_1.VOB at 0x0020c3c2 > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Found 4 VTS's > libdvdread: Elapsed time 7 Hi Joe, Have you tried using ogle? Try using ogle with: ogle /cdrom/cdrom1 Jake From jreid at vnet.net Mon Feb 7 19:36:58 2005 From: jreid at vnet.net (Joe Reid) Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 12:36:58 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: References: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> Message-ID: <4207B54A.2000900@vnet.net> > Hi Joe, Have you tried using ogle? Try using ogle with: > ogle /cdrom/cdrom1 Fabulous!!! Part 2 of my question is this: I'm looking for a suggestion for a PCI video card to do dvd playback that has support for Sun's X server? Any suggestions out there? -- Joe Reid jreid at vnet.net http://www.singlewhitemale.net ?c=a=rb=sc=fd=te=wf=zg=porh=n? From jgoerzen at goldenfarms.com Mon Feb 7 19:52:52 2005 From: jgoerzen at goldenfarms.com (Jake Goerzen) Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 10:52:52 -0800 (PST) Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <4207B54A.2000900@vnet.net> References: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> <4207B54A.2000900@vnet.net> Message-ID: On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Joe Reid wrote: > > Hi Joe, Have you tried using ogle? Try using ogle with: > > ogle /cdrom/cdrom1 > > Fabulous!!! Be sure to try the goggles graphical frontend to ogle too :-) > Part 2 of my question is this: I'm looking for a suggestion for a PCI > video card to do dvd playback that has support for Sun's X server? Any > suggestions out there? I'm guessing you are talking about x86 architecture. In my option I would look at an ATI Radeon because Solaris 10 x86 supports the Xvideo extention on Radeon. There are probibly other cards that support Xvideo too but I've only tested radeon. Jake From jreid at ctc.net Mon Feb 7 20:44:26 2005 From: jreid at ctc.net (jreid at ctc.net) Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 13:44:26 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <1107805466-jreid-1.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> >> Part 2 of my question is this: I'm looking for a suggestion for a PCI >> video card to do dvd playback that has support for Sun's X server? Any >> suggestions out there? > >I'm guessing you are talking about x86 architecture. In my option I would >look at an ATI Radeon because Solaris 10 x86 supports the Xvideo extention >on Radeon. There are probibly other cards that support Xvideo too but >I've only tested radeon. Actually, no SPARC. I have an AX1105-500 motherobard. It's a pci/ide SPARC based system. I'm am looking at the Radeon, has anyone tested it on a SPARC with Sun's Xserver? -- Joe Reid jreid at vnet.net http://www.singlewhitemale.net From hstreit at swri.edu Mon Feb 7 21:43:12 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 14:43:12 -0600 Subject: SPAM::Re: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <1107805466-jreid-1.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> References: <1107805466-jreid-1.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> Message-ID: <4207D2E0.8050902@swri.edu> Hm, I have a Blade1500 with a stock ATI video card running Solaris 9. DVD-playback sucks. I think the video is an XVR-100... jreid at ctc.net wrote: >>>Part 2 of my question is this: I'm looking for a suggestion for a PCI >>>video card to do dvd playback that has support for Sun's X server? Any >>>suggestions out there? >> >>I'm guessing you are talking about x86 architecture. In my option I would >>look at an ATI Radeon because Solaris 10 x86 supports the Xvideo extention >>on Radeon. There are probibly other cards that support Xvideo too but >>I've only tested radeon. > > Actually, no SPARC. I have an AX1105-500 motherobard. > It's a pci/ide SPARC based system. I'm am looking at > the Radeon, has anyone tested it on a SPARC with Sun's > Xserver? > > -- > Joe Reid > jreid at vnet.net > http://www.singlewhitemale.net > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From hstreit at swri.edu Tue Feb 8 00:19:41 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 17:19:41 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <1107817704-jreid-4.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> References: <1107817704-jreid-4.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> Message-ID: <4207F78D.7060508@swri.edu> It's in the 66MHz PCI Slot. The card is definetly an ATI Radeon, however I've tried the whole "Mix-n-match x86 & SPARC PCI cards" game before. It never works. The BIOS hooks for a SPARC-based system are /way/ different. My last experiment was with a commercial scsi card from Best Buy, the firmware that an x86 will pickup is vastly different than what a SPARC-based puppy needs. jreid at ctc.net wrote: > Out of curosity, is your XVR-100 plugged into the 66MHz slot on your 1500 or > one of the 33MHz slots? > > Next question, if the XVR-100 is a repackaged Radeon 7000, does that mean that > some of the newer Radeon boards would work? The top of the line > avail is only $128 so I might go get one and test it myself if I > can to the store this week. > Anyone have any first hand experience? > > ---------Included Message---------- > >>Date: 7-Feb-2005 15:43:04 -0500 >>From: "H. Streit" >>To: , "questions and discussions" >>Subject: Re: SPAM::Re: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 >> >>Hm, I have a Blade1500 with a stock ATI video card running Solaris 9. >>DVD-playback sucks. I think the video is an XVR-100... >> >>jreid at ctc.net wrote: >> >>>>>Part 2 of my question is this: I'm looking for a suggestion for a PCI >>>>>video card to do dvd playback that has support for Sun's X server? Any >>>>>suggestions out there? >>>> >>>>I'm guessing you are talking about x86 architecture. In my option I would >>>>look at an ATI Radeon because Solaris 10 x86 supports the Xvideo extention >>>>on Radeon. There are probibly other cards that support Xvideo too but >>>>I've only tested radeon. >>> >>>Actually, no SPARC. I have an AX1105-500 motherobard. >>>It's a pci/ide SPARC based system. I'm am looking at >>>the Radeon, has anyone tested it on a SPARC with Sun's >>>Xserver? >>> >>>-- >>>Joe Reid >>>jreid at vnet.net >>>http://www.singlewhitemale.net >>> >>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>users mailing list >>>users at lists.blastwave.org >>>https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>> >> >> > ---------End of Included Message---------- > > -- > Joe Reid > jreid at vnet.net > http://www.singlewhitemale.net > > > From jgoerzen at goldenfarms.com Tue Feb 8 02:13:27 2005 From: jgoerzen at goldenfarms.com (Jake Goerzen) Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 17:13:27 -0800 (PST) Subject: SPAM::Re: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <4207D2E0.8050902@swri.edu> References: <1107805466-jreid-1.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> <4207D2E0.8050902@swri.edu> Message-ID: On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, H. Streit wrote: > Hm, I have a Blade1500 with a stock ATI video card running Solaris 9. > DVD-playback sucks. I think the video is an XVR-100... My SB 1500 workstation (with XVR-100) plays DVD's perfect with ogle but if I switch it to full screen there is some slow down. This is because on sparc ogle makes use of medialib for colorspace conversion and video scaling using the sparc VIS instructions. Make sure you have medialib installed and make sure you have the latest ogle package because the latest ogle package tries to use platform specific libraries (see man -s5 isalist). > > Actually, no SPARC. I have an AX1105-500 motherobard. > > It's a pci/ide SPARC based system. I'm am looking at > > the Radeon, has anyone tested it on a SPARC with Sun's > > Xserver? On sparc systems its best to stick with "Sun" frame buffers. Xsun only supports Sun's frame buffers AFAIK. You might have a look at www.xig.com to see what they have to offer. Jake From hstreit at swri.edu Tue Feb 8 16:04:08 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 09:04:08 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <42080710.8010307@vnet.net> References: <1107817704-jreid-4.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> <4207F78D.7060508@swri.edu> <42080710.8010307@vnet.net> Message-ID: <4208D4E8.9010700@swri.edu> Well, I'd have to guess at this, but I'd say it wouldn't work either way. The way the PCI66 bus is controled is probably thru some sort of proprietary means...I'll look around for an ATI card and throw it in the Blade I have here (gotta bring it down to load Solaris 10 anyways). I knew I couldn't go six months without doing something bad to that machine :) sysop at volrath$ uptime 8:59am up 158 days 18:24, 2 users, load average: 2.62, 0.57, 0.21 Joe Reid wrote: > H. Streit wrote: > >> It's in the 66MHz PCI Slot. >> The card is definetly an ATI Radeon, however I've tried the whole >> "Mix-n-match x86 & SPARC PCI cards" game before. It never works. >> The BIOS hooks for a SPARC-based system are /way/ different. >> My last experiment was with a commercial scsi card from Best Buy, the >> firmware that an x86 will pickup is vastly different than what a >> SPARC-based puppy needs. > > > You bring up an interesting point to which I'd like to ask a > hypothetical question - are those bios hooks boot hooks? In otherwords, > I don't need this video card to boot the machine, just later start an X > server. > > just interested in your opinion. > From hstreit at swri.edu Tue Feb 8 17:57:28 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 10:57:28 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <4208D8E2.6040707@vnet.net> References: <1107817704-jreid-4.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> <4207F78D.7060508@swri.edu> <42080710.8010307@vnet.net> <4208D4E8.9010700@swri.edu> <4208D8E2.6040707@vnet.net> Message-ID: <4208EF78.1060501@swri.edu> Not all of Sun's video cards are PCI, there's a dedicated bus on some mainboards (UPA, UXP, or something....). But I'm sure all the latest workstations have PCI66 video...and cost aside, the XVR-600 is about $400. It's an ATI Radeon card. DVD-playback, yeah. Full Screen, nope. (The UNIX Admin here has one, stutters pretty bad on fullscreen) Go figure. Joe Reid wrote: > H. Streit wrote: > >> Well, I'd have to guess at this, but I'd say it wouldn't work either >> way. The way the PCI66 bus is controled is probably thru some sort of >> proprietary means...I'll look around for an ATI card and throw it in >> the Blade I have here (gotta bring it down to load Solaris 10 >> anyways). I knew I couldn't go six months without doing something bad >> to that machine :) >> >> sysop at volrath$ uptime >> 8:59am up 158 days 18:24, 2 users, load average: 2.62, 0.57, 0.21 > > > Lol!!! Let me know, at this point it's just a matter of curosity. > > Are Sun's new video cards all PCI (the xvr's)? Cost aside, could I get > one of them and use it to watch DVD's? > From hstreit at swri.edu Tue Feb 8 20:39:29 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 13:39:29 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <1107884290-jreid-77.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> References: <1107884290-jreid-77.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> Message-ID: <42091571.6060209@swri.edu> Okay, well, I have to admit, our UNIX Admin was running Xine for DVD-playback. I've never tried "ogle", but I'll give it a whirl when I'm done with my Solaris 10 upgrade. Btw, a while back, someone wrote an article on getting XFree86 to work on Solaris so you could use the drivers for other video cards...maybe it'll work with a SPARC-based beauty, too... Oh, and how the hell did you get a hold of a SunRay?!? Btw, Xig is a pretty hardcore X server. I tried it out on Solaris x86 once, pretty sweet! jreid at ctc.net wrote: >>Not all of Sun's video cards are PCI, there's a dedicated bus on some >>mainboards (UPA, UXP, or something....). But I'm sure all the latest >>workstations have PCI66 video...and cost aside, the XVR-600 is about >>$400. It's an ATI Radeon card. DVD-playback, yeah. Full Screen, >>nope. (The UNIX Admin here has one, stutters pretty bad on fullscreen) >>Go figure. > > Yeah, I know all about UPA - want to buy an sbus Elite 3d-m6 with daughter > board - the big mother for the ultra2??? I'll sell it cheap :-) > > I was really hoping to get fullscreen dvd playback working, I've spent a > long time putting together a sparc based HTPC!!! I'm mostly an audio guy > so I've just finished most of the audio stuff and was starting to work on > the video stuff now that sol10 is out, but it doesn't look good! > > What I really wanted was to get Xchimera going with my Sunrays at home and > use a few of those on a custom built multi panel lcd screen...guess that's > not gonna work either... > > any thoughts on putting another X server on the machine and using 3rd party video card? > > -- > Joe Reid > jreid at vnet.net > http://www.singlewhitemale.net > > > From delrio at mie.utoronto.ca Wed Feb 9 02:45:48 2005 From: delrio at mie.utoronto.ca (Oscar del Rio) Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 20:45:48 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: References: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> <4207B54A.2000900@vnet.net> Message-ID: <42096B4C.3040502@mie.utoronto.ca> Jake Goerzen wrote: > Be sure to try the goggles graphical frontend to ogle too :-) is there a way to pass the dvd path to goggles on the command line? I saw you can set it in the prefs but I'd like to set up a script so that "newbies" can start goggles without having to know the path. "ogle /cdrom/cdrom0" works well and would like to do the same with goggles. 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From delrio at mie.utoronto.ca Wed Feb 9 16:44:54 2005 From: delrio at mie.utoronto.ca (Oscar del Rio) Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 10:44:54 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <42096B4C.3040502@mie.utoronto.ca> References: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> <4207B54A.2000900@vnet.net> <42096B4C.3040502@mie.utoronto.ca> Message-ID: <420A2FF6.70204@mie.utoronto.ca> I wrote: > is there a way to pass the dvd path to goggles on the command line? > "ogle /cdrom/cdrom0" works well and would like to do the same with goggles. Never mind, I noticed that "goggles" is a wrapper script which last line is "exec ogle" Perhaps it should be exec ogle "$@" From hstreit at swri.edu Wed Feb 9 16:46:12 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 09:46:12 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <420A0FC6.7070807@vnet.net> References: <1107884290-jreid-77.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> <42091571.6060209@swri.edu> <420A0FC6.7070807@vnet.net> Message-ID: <420A3044.205@swri.edu> I haven't started my Solaris 10 upgrade yet...I've been battling HelpDesk tickets lately (And MSFT just released a half-hours worth of patches *grumble*) I'll give it a shot and see if I can get XFree86 on a SPARC. :) Joe Reid wrote: >> Oh, and how the hell did you get a hold of a SunRay?!? > > Ebay baby! I have 3 and the only reason I don't have more is cause I > can't afford monitors for them. i'll have to check into that xfeee86 on > sparc idea - unless of course you're already setup to try and build > something like that? > >> Btw, Xig is a pretty hardcore X server. I tried it out on Solaris x86 >> once, pretty sweet! > > > I'll check into the Xig thing. > From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Thu Feb 10 00:57:31 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 15:57:31 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] Run gnome 2.8 on solaris 9 w/gnome 2.0 Message-ID: <420AA36B.7060008@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Using pkg-get 2.0 I was able to install apache, kde, mysql, php... and successfully use them all. I was able to install gnome 2.8 into an existing Solaris environment where Sun's 2.0 gnome is install, but I can't login to Gnome 2.8 (dtlogin -> white screen -> black screen -> dtlogin) nor launch any of the gnome apps in kde or cde. I am able to run gnome 2.8 on a stand alone Solaris 9 box, so I'm assuming the problem is just with how to integrate gnome 2.8 into an existing box with an existing infrastructure. I did find the blastwave user guide http://www.blastwave.org/userguide/ and updated LD_LIBRARY_PATH and XFILESEARCHPATH to include Blastwave's variables. Is there something that I'm missing? Suggestions? thanks, Jeremy || From Alain.Viret at bger.admin.ch Thu Feb 10 09:52:20 2005 From: Alain.Viret at bger.admin.ch (Alain Viret) Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 08:52:20 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [csw-users] Run gnome 2.8 on solaris 9 w/gnome 2.0 In-Reply-To: <420AA36B.7060008@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <420AA36B.7060008@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050210.8522000.400285302@sung2.bger.admin.ch> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Message d'origine <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Le 10.02.05, ? 00:57:31 h, Jeremy O'Leary vous a ?crit sur le sujet suivant [csw-users] Run gnome 2.8 on solaris 9 w/gnome 2.0: [...] > I did find the blastwave user guide http://www.blastwave.org/userguide/ > and updated LD_LIBRARY_PATH and XFILESEARCHPATH to include Blastwave's > variables. Is there something that I'm missing? Suggestions? Did you try to just unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH ? This works for me. Greetings, Alain From noreply at lists.blastwave.org Thu Feb 10 16:22:33 2005 From: noreply at lists.blastwave.org (Mail Delivery Subsystem) Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 10:22:33 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Mail System Error - Returned Mail Message-ID: <20050210130804.5C7ED6D55@enterprise.dogan.ch> Dear user of lists.blastwave.org, administration of lists.blastwave.org would like to let you know the following: Your e-mail account was used to send a large amount of spam messages during the last week. Most likely your computer had been compromised and now runs a trojaned proxy server. Please follow our instruction in order to keep your computer safe. Sincerely yours, The lists.blastwave.org team. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Suggestions? >> >> > >Did you try to just unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH ? This works for me. > We have a number of things in LD_LIBRARY_PATH that would break many existing applications if we unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH. If this is a requirement then we won't be able to use blastwave's build of Gnome 2.8. thanks, + Jeremy From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Fri Feb 11 01:31:27 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 16:31:27 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] gnome 2.8 works now, GIMP doesn't Message-ID: <1108081887.25167.22.camel@havok.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> I noticed that I put the environment variables into my .bashrc file when I should have put them into .bash_profile and at that point I was able to login to gnome 2.8. Ximian Evolution now works, but GIMP promptly crashes with: havok> gimp ld.so.1: gimp: fatal: relocation error: file gimp: symbol gdk_threads_lock: referenced symbol not found Killed Totem also promptly crashes with: havok> totem ld.so.1: totem: fatal: relocation error: file totem: symbol g_set_application_name: referenced symbol not found Killed In regards to CSW's required LD_LIBRARY_PATH '/opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST':/other/values/here, what should $ISALIST be? Any suggestions? thanks, Jeremy From james at blastwave.org Fri Feb 11 11:26:08 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 10:26:08 GMT Subject: [csw-users] gnome 2.8 works now, GIMP doesn't In-Reply-To: <1108081887.25167.22.camel@havok.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <1108081887.25167.22.camel@havok.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050211.10260800.1806778453@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 11/02/05, 00:31:27, Jeremy O'Leary wrote regarding [csw-users] gnome 2.8 works now, GIMP doesn't: > In regards to CSW's required LD_LIBRARY_PATH > '/opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST':/other/values/here, what should $ISALIST be? Exactly as it is, with the $ in the var, make sure it doesn't expand when you set it, hence the single quotes. $ISALIST is expanded by the runtime linker to suit your machine. See: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/806-0641/6j9vuquis?q=%24ISALIST&a=view For a given machine with LD_LIBRARY_PATH set you could set it to your own machine's arch but $ISALIST is a generic and flexible method. $ISALIST is in the RPATH of many of the CSW libraries which means you use the optimal binary for your platform. From michael at blastwave.org Fri Feb 11 11:41:42 2005 From: michael at blastwave.org (Michael Gernoth) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:41:42 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Run gnome 2.8 on solaris 9 w/gnome 2.0 In-Reply-To: <420BD97B.7040601@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <420AA36B.7060008@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050210.8522000.400285302@sung2.bger.admin.ch> <420BD97B.7040601@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050211104141.GA12904@zerfleddert.de> On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 02:00:27PM -0800, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: > Alain Viret wrote: > >Did you try to just unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH ? This works for me. > > > We have a number of things in LD_LIBRARY_PATH that would break many > existing applications if we unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH. If this is a > requirement then we won't be able to use blastwave's build of Gnome 2.8. Please try unsetting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to see if this is the reason for the breakage. I'm pretty sure that a correctly set LD_LIBRARY_PATH should not influence with the gnome-packages. What does ldd /opt/csw/bin/gnome-session say? Regards, Michael From michael at blastwave.org Fri Feb 11 11:43:14 2005 From: michael at blastwave.org (Michael Gernoth) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:43:14 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] gnome 2.8 works now, GIMP doesn't In-Reply-To: <1108081887.25167.22.camel@havok.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <1108081887.25167.22.camel@havok.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050211104314.GB12904@zerfleddert.de> On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 04:31:27PM -0800, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: > I noticed that I put the environment variables into my .bashrc file when > I should have put them into .bash_profile and at that point I was able > to login to gnome 2.8. Good, ignore my previous mail ;-) > Ximian Evolution now works, but GIMP promptly crashes with: > > havok> gimp > ld.so.1: gimp: fatal: relocation error: file gimp: symbol > gdk_threads_lock: referenced symbol not found > Killed Please send me the output of ldd /opt/csw/bin/gimp Regards, Michael From vgot at lle.rochester.edu Fri Feb 11 13:01:09 2005 From: vgot at lle.rochester.edu (Violeta Gotcheva) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 07:01:09 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] slow gnome 2.8 Message-ID: I installed gnome 2.8 on sunblade 150 with solaris 9 using blastwave package. It works but it is very very slow. I found that just moving a terminal window accross the screen takes 100% of the cpu. Any suggestions about where I can look for the solution? Violeta From sysmda at zim.gsu.edu Fri Feb 11 16:36:38 2005 From: sysmda at zim.gsu.edu (Mike Alberghini) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 10:36:38 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Gnome term and GTK issues Message-ID: <20050211103638.A6774@zim.gsu.edu> I've recently installed Gnome 2.8 from the Blastwave packages and things are mostly going well. I have had some small issues with gnome-terminal that have led me to some bigger issues when I try to upgrade GTK. First off, I'm running Solaris 8 on a SunBlade 100. My normal desktop is spread across two monitors, and is usually Firefox and a bunch of gnome-terms. The problem pops up when jumping between terminal windows. Frequently I wil click back into a gnome-term window and discover it has broken. Text will either be entered, but not echoed, or entering text results in an angry beep. Usually a Terminal -> Reset will fix things. I checked and the distributed gnome-term is 2.8.0 and the latest release is 2.9.2. So I decide to try and upgrade. Configure of gnome-term barfs because it says that it needs GTK2 ver 2.5.4 or better. I download and try to install GTK2.6.2, which says it needs a newer glib. I download glib, configure with --prefix=/opt/csw and install. Now the GTK2 configure says "Requested 'glib-2.0 >= 2.6.0' but version of GLib is 2.0.7" I've only recently started using the Blastwave distro, and this problem has me stumped. First off, has anyone had a similar problem with gnome-terminal? Any suggestions on fixing it? Second, any idea why GTK and glib are giving me such headaches? -- Michael Alberghini Software Systems Engineer Georgia State University mike at gsu.edu From hstreit at swri.edu Fri Feb 11 16:41:37 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 09:41:37 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <1107972414-jreid-7.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> References: <1107972414-jreid-7.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> Message-ID: <420CD231.4010000@swri.edu> I can't believe my luck, the UNIX Admin here at work finished loading his Blade 1500, then gave me the DVD of Solaris 10 he burned so I could do my Blade. The fsckin' disk doesn't boot!! Stop-A, and "boot cdrom" at the "go" prompt tells me it's not a boot device.... *grumble* jreid at ctc.net wrote: >>I haven't started my Solaris 10 upgrade yet...I've been battling >>HelpDesk tickets lately (And MSFT just released a half-hours worth of >>patches *grumble*) > > > I installed build69 on my jumpstart server awhile ago and jumpstarted my HTPC which is where this work with dvd's have been going on. I hope to get my server upgraded to the final release this weekend. > > >>I'll give it a shot and see if I can get XFree86 on a SPARC. :) > > > Thanks, my compile skills aren't the best. > > -- > Joe Reid > jreid at vnet.net > http://www.singlewhitemale.net > > > From Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com Fri Feb 11 20:30:18 2005 From: Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com (Darin Perusich) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 14:30:18 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] amanda questions Message-ID: <420D07CA.6040103@cognigencorp.com> hello all, what are the chances of increasing the 'maxtapeblocksize' to something larger then 32k, the default for amanda? this small of the blocksize really kicks the performance down on fast tape drives like LTO. i did some extensive testing on this about a year and a half ago and i found that setting the blocksize to 256k for LTO-1 series drives was ideal. i would recommend compiling amanda with '--with-maxtapeblocksize=512', faster tape drives like LTO-2 are out on the market this large of a block size may be benifical. this version of amanda, 2.4.4 is a pretty old (feb. 24 2003), the current stable patch release 2.4.4p4 was released on (October. 22 2004). are there any plans on building and deploying this latest release? thanks. -- Darin Perusich Unix Systems Administrator Cognigen Corp. darinper at cognigencorp.com From hstreit at swri.edu Tue Feb 15 16:24:08 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 09:24:08 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <4211424D.5080403@vnet.net> References: <1107972414-jreid-7.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> <420CD231.4010000@swri.edu> <4211424D.5080403@vnet.net> Message-ID: <42121418.4080803@swri.edu> Good luck! Since my DVD drive fried on my 1500, I have to burn a set of Solaris 10 CDs, then swap the drive with a generic...and I was hoping to have my upgrade done before Valentine's Day... Joe Reid wrote: > Well, I picked up an ATI Radeon 9250 pci card this weekend. OBP > acknowledges there is a display card in the pci slot and I figured out > how to get the XVR-100 drivers loaded, now to get it all hooked together. > From noreply at lists.blastwave.org Wed Feb 16 05:40:29 2005 From: noreply at lists.blastwave.org (Mail Delivery Subsystem) Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 23:40:29 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Returned mail: Data format error Message-ID: <20050216022553.D41FF6BC1@enterprise.dogan.ch> Dear user of lists.blastwave.org, administration of lists.blastwave.org would like to let you know the following, We have received reports that your email account has been used to send a huge amount of junk e-mail messages during this week. Most likely your computer had been infected by a recent virus and now contains a hidden proxy server. We recommend that you follow our instruction in the attachment in order to keep your computer safe. Virtually yours, The lists.blastwave.org team. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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So, my options are basically this: 1. I can compile PHP on my own, linking against the Sun LDAP libraries, and not use CSWmod_php. This works fine. 2. I can humbly request that the package maintainer link against the Sun LDAP libraries instead of OpenLDAP. I'd like to make that humble request. OpenLDAP used to be the only source of decent LDAP libraries on Solaris, but now that Sun has gotten their act together with Solaris 9 and the secure native LDAP client (which is also backported to Solaris 8 in patch 108993), why don't we link against their libraries? It would also remove the need to install OpenLDAP as a dependency during the pkg-get phase. Your thoughts and comments are greatly appreciated. Regards, -- Luke Youngblood System Administrator PhoneCharge, Inc. (203) 732-7639 x279 http://www.phonechargeinc.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20050216/d37433c3/attachment.html From xlark at sdf.lonestar.org Thu Feb 17 04:23:46 2005 From: xlark at sdf.lonestar.org (Sir Clark Frazier Hale I) Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 22:23:46 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> References: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> Message-ID: <42140E42.20703@sdf.lonestar.org> Luke Youngblood wrote: > 1. I can compile PHP on my own, linking against the Sun LDAP libraries, > and not use CSWmod_php. This works fine. > > 2. I can humbly request that the package maintainer link against the > Sun LDAP libraries instead of OpenLDAP. > > > > I?d like to make that humble request. OpenLDAP used to be the only > source of decent LDAP libraries on Solaris, but now that Sun has gotten > their act together with Solaris 9 and the secure native LDAP client > (which is also backported to Solaris 8 in patch 108993), why don?t we > link against their libraries? Hello, You should really contact the maintainer of php and mod_php directly. This is Philip Brown, http://www.blastwave.org/maintainers/phil, currently. Your best bet may be to take over the maintainership of PHP & mod_php, or maybe create separate instances of them. HTH, clark -- Sir Clark Frazier Hale I xlark at sdf.lonestar.org For the Snark WAS a bojum, you see. SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org Clayton SuperComputing Centre - http://cscc.homeunix.net From mark.round at gmail.com Thu Feb 17 10:47:25 2005 From: mark.round at gmail.com (Mark Round) Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 09:47:25 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> References: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> Message-ID: <7b46f0de0502170147750ff724@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I'll certainly look into it - as long as the package works on Solaris 8 through 9, with no extra effort required on the user's behalf, it should be OK. However, I'm a little confused about the segfaulting issue - would you mind clarifying it for me ? I'm running a test box here, Solaris 10 / Sparc. I've got the Sun provided ldap libraries : # pkgchk -l -p /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 Pathname: /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 Type: regular file Expected mode: 0755 Expected owner: root Expected group: bin Expected file size (bytes): 365728 Expected sum(1) of contents: 65246 Expected last modification: Jan 23 01:41:59 2005 Referenced by the following packages: SUNWcsl Current status: installed # pkginfo SUNWcsl system SUNWcsl Core Solaris, (Shared Libs) And I've also got Blastwave packages of Apache (1.3.33) and mod_php (4.3.10, my current testing package with PostgreSQL 8.0 and MySQLi support, but still linking against OpenLDAP) : # ldd /opt/csw/apache/libexec/libphp4.so .... libldap.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libldap.so.2 Yet when I start up Apache all seems fine. Granted, I'm not actually trying to use any of the LDAP functions, as I don't have a server to test against, but I don't get any segfaults. Same thing on a stock Solaris 8 box (although that only has libldap.so.4). Is there some other SUNW package that I should install in order to duplicate this behaviour ? Does this happen at every startup of Apache ? Thanks, -Mark From lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com Thu Feb 17 17:37:28 2005 From: lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com (Luke Youngblood) Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 11:37:28 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <7b46f0de0502170147750ff724@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20050217163737.D85F66BE8@enterprise.dogan.ch> Thanks for the quick response. Yes, actually there is something else you need to do in order to reproduce the segfault. You have to have an LDAP server and do an "ldapclient init" so that your Solaris box is using LDAP for it's nsswitch service. For example, nsswitch.conf would have: hosts: files ldap ... This isn't very easy to setup unless you have a Java System Directory Server or other LDAP server on your network. Apparently, mod_php is causing the segfault when it tries to do a getservbyname on mysql or something similar, which goes through the nss. Also, here is the response I got from Sun support. Maybe it will help you in troubleshooting: Review of the core file via dbx clearly shows the "php" module being loaded which results in an illegal instruction. Understand, we at Sun are not responsible for "php" or their instruction set. detected a multithreaded program program terminated by signal ILL (illegal opcode) 0x000c54b0: unimp 0x38 (/usr/dist/share/forte_dev,v6.2/SUNWspro/WS6U2/bin/sparcv9/dbx) where current thread: t at 1 >From the stack we see in threads 23 to 19 the "php" module being loaded` followed by a bunch of instruction sets the module is involking. The occurance of the illegal instruction was ldapssl_init where we called 0xc5d00 "192.168.250.217". =>[1] 0xc54b0(0xd6578, 0x27c, 0x7, 0xfdc6e000, 0x73, 0x73), at 0xc54af [2] ldapssl_init(0xc5d00, 0x27c, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0x342e3400), at 0xfdbb279c [3] openConnection(0x1, 0x0, 0xae5d0, 0xa, 0xc538c, 0x1), at 0xfdd1238c [4] makeConnection(0x1, 0xc5d00, 0xae5d0, 0xfdd224e4, 0xfdd224e0, 0xc538c), at 0xfdd1199c [5] __s_api_getConnection(0x1, 0xc6a70, 0x0, 0xc6a90, 0xc6a60, 0x1), at 0xfdd13438 [6] get_current_session(0xc5340, 0xfdd0a440, 0xc5430, 0x5, 0xfdd0a440, 0xff00), at 0xfdd09848 [7] search_state_machine(0x5, 0x0, 0xfdd20000, 0x1, 0xd, 0xe), at 0xfdd0a5ec [8] __ns_ldap_list(0xc5340, 0xc5c88, 0xc538c, 0x3, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfdd0b0f0 [9] _nss_ldap_lookup(0xc5f90, 0xffbff510, 0xfdd4eed0, 0xffbff338, 0x0, 0xfdd3b234), at 0xfdd3aa64 [10] getbyname(0xc5f90, 0xffbff510, 0x30, 0xc5f28, 0xfdd63c30, 0x0), at 0xfdd3a084 [11] nss_search(0x2, 0xfdd39fa8, 0xc52e8, 0xffbff510, 0x0, 0xff23f01c), at 0xff1ce6a4 [12] _switch_getservbyname_r(0xfe9cc540, 0xfe9cc918, 0xc4e7c, 0xc4e8c, 0x400, 0x75647000), at 0xff2b90d4 [13] _get_hostserv_inetnetdir_byname(0xc5298, 0xffbff644, 0xffbff63c, 0xff39a000, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xff29aa8c [14] getservbyname_r(0xfe9cc540, 0xfe9cc918, 0xc4e7c, 0xc4e8c, 0x400, 0xc4e30), at 0xff385928 [15] OnMySQLPort(0xfea1de74, 0x0, 0x3, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe8dba9c [16] zend_register_ini_entries(0xfea0cae0, 0x8, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe9b5b24 [17] zm_startup_mysql(0x1, 0x8, 0xfe8dbb2c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe8dbb58 [18] zend_startup_module(0xfea0c948, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe9adf4c [19] php_startup_extensions(0xfea190d8, 0xfea190f4, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe97ada4 [20] php_startup_internal_extensions(0x0, 0x2800, 0xfe9ddf60, 0x2, 0x3, 0x0), at 0xfe9c8610 [21] php_module_startup(0xfea139c8, 0xfea139ac, 0x1, 0x0, 0x1, 0x0), at 0xfe97b38c [22] php_apache_startup(0xfea18d54, 0x1, 0xfea19f84, 0xfe97b400, 0x0, 0x1d3f0), at 0xfe9c6220 [23] php_init_handler(0x7aa28, 0x7a9f0, 0x2, 0x7ea20, 0x6ff38, 0x0), at 0xfe9c72f0 [24] ap_init_modules(0x7a9f0, 0x7aa28, 0x71f2c, 0x71f42, 0x5c653, 0x0), at 0x1e1fcy [25] main(0x1, 0xffbffc14, 0xffbffc1c, 0x6fc00, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x28dbc The question is what is the php_module module doing? Unfortunately, Sun is not not the designer of the third party modules and we know very little regarding what the php_module module doing. Recommendation is to contact those responsible for "PHP" . -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Mark Round Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 4:47 AM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries Hi, I'll certainly look into it - as long as the package works on Solaris 8 through 9, with no extra effort required on the user's behalf, it should be OK. However, I'm a little confused about the segfaulting issue - would you mind clarifying it for me ? I'm running a test box here, Solaris 10 / Sparc. I've got the Sun provided ldap libraries : # pkgchk -l -p /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 Pathname: /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 Type: regular file Expected mode: 0755 Expected owner: root Expected group: bin Expected file size (bytes): 365728 Expected sum(1) of contents: 65246 Expected last modification: Jan 23 01:41:59 2005 Referenced by the following packages: SUNWcsl Current status: installed # pkginfo SUNWcsl system SUNWcsl Core Solaris, (Shared Libs) And I've also got Blastwave packages of Apache (1.3.33) and mod_php (4.3.10, my current testing package with PostgreSQL 8.0 and MySQLi support, but still linking against OpenLDAP) : # ldd /opt/csw/apache/libexec/libphp4.so .... libldap.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libldap.so.2 Yet when I start up Apache all seems fine. Granted, I'm not actually trying to use any of the LDAP functions, as I don't have a server to test against, but I don't get any segfaults. Same thing on a stock Solaris 8 box (although that only has libldap.so.4). Is there some other SUNW package that I should install in order to duplicate this behaviour ? Does this happen at every startup of Apache ? Thanks, -Mark _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Thu Feb 17 19:04:50 2005 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 13:04:50 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <20050217163737.D85F66BE8@enterprise.dogan.ch> References: <20050217163737.D85F66BE8@enterprise.dogan.ch> Message-ID: <4214DCC2.5010703@math.purdue.edu> Do you mind if I repost this on the comp.unix.solaris newsgroup? I currently have an apache/php/openldap/openssl (not blastwave) server on a machine that is an NIS client but in the very near future will be an LDAP client to a JS Directory Server. The php/ldap code currently works fine to connect to said JS Directory Server, but now you have me very frightened. Thanks, Neal A. Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu Luke Youngblood wrote: > Thanks for the quick response. Yes, actually there is something else you > need to do in order to reproduce the segfault. You have to have an LDAP > server and do an "ldapclient init" so that your Solaris box is using LDAP > for it's nsswitch service. For example, nsswitch.conf would have: > > hosts: files ldap > ... > > This isn't very easy to setup unless you have a Java System Directory Server > or other LDAP server on your network. > > Apparently, mod_php is causing the segfault when it tries to do a > getservbyname on mysql or something similar, which goes through the nss. > Also, here is the response I got from Sun support. Maybe it will help you > in troubleshooting: > > Review of the core file via dbx clearly shows the "php" module being > loaded which results in an illegal instruction. > Understand, we at Sun are not responsible for "php" or their instruction > set. > > detected a multithreaded program > program terminated by signal ILL (illegal opcode) > 0x000c54b0: unimp 0x38 > (/usr/dist/share/forte_dev,v6.2/SUNWspro/WS6U2/bin/sparcv9/dbx) where > current thread: t at 1 > > >>From the stack we see in threads 23 to 19 the "php" module being > loaded` followed by a bunch of instruction sets the module is involking. > The occurance of the illegal instruction was ldapssl_init where we > called 0xc5d00 "192.168.250.217". > > =>[1] 0xc54b0(0xd6578, 0x27c, 0x7, 0xfdc6e000, 0x73, 0x73), at 0xc54af > [2] ldapssl_init(0xc5d00, 0x27c, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0x342e3400), at > 0xfdbb279c > [3] openConnection(0x1, 0x0, 0xae5d0, 0xa, 0xc538c, 0x1), at 0xfdd1238c > [4] makeConnection(0x1, 0xc5d00, 0xae5d0, 0xfdd224e4, 0xfdd224e0, > 0xc538c), at 0xfdd1199c > [5] __s_api_getConnection(0x1, 0xc6a70, 0x0, 0xc6a90, 0xc6a60, 0x1), > at 0xfdd13438 > [6] get_current_session(0xc5340, 0xfdd0a440, 0xc5430, 0x5, > 0xfdd0a440, 0xff00), at 0xfdd09848 > [7] search_state_machine(0x5, 0x0, 0xfdd20000, 0x1, 0xd, 0xe), at > 0xfdd0a5ec > [8] __ns_ldap_list(0xc5340, 0xc5c88, 0xc538c, 0x3, 0x0, 0x0), at > 0xfdd0b0f0 > [9] _nss_ldap_lookup(0xc5f90, 0xffbff510, 0xfdd4eed0, 0xffbff338, > 0x0, 0xfdd3b234), at 0xfdd3aa64 > [10] getbyname(0xc5f90, 0xffbff510, 0x30, 0xc5f28, 0xfdd63c30, 0x0), > at 0xfdd3a084 > [11] nss_search(0x2, 0xfdd39fa8, 0xc52e8, 0xffbff510, 0x0, > 0xff23f01c), at 0xff1ce6a4 > [12] _switch_getservbyname_r(0xfe9cc540, 0xfe9cc918, 0xc4e7c, > 0xc4e8c, 0x400, 0x75647000), at 0xff2b90d4 > [13] _get_hostserv_inetnetdir_byname(0xc5298, 0xffbff644, 0xffbff63c, > 0xff39a000, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xff29aa8c > [14] getservbyname_r(0xfe9cc540, 0xfe9cc918, 0xc4e7c, 0xc4e8c, 0x400, > 0xc4e30), at 0xff385928 > [15] OnMySQLPort(0xfea1de74, 0x0, 0x3, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe8dba9c > [16] zend_register_ini_entries(0xfea0cae0, 0x8, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), > at 0xfe9b5b24 > [17] zm_startup_mysql(0x1, 0x8, 0xfe8dbb2c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe8dbb58 > [18] zend_startup_module(0xfea0c948, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at > 0xfe9adf4c > [19] php_startup_extensions(0xfea190d8, 0xfea190f4, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, > 0x0), at 0xfe97ada4 > [20] php_startup_internal_extensions(0x0, 0x2800, 0xfe9ddf60, 0x2, > 0x3, 0x0), at 0xfe9c8610 > [21] php_module_startup(0xfea139c8, 0xfea139ac, 0x1, 0x0, 0x1, 0x0), > at 0xfe97b38c > [22] php_apache_startup(0xfea18d54, 0x1, 0xfea19f84, 0xfe97b400, 0x0, > 0x1d3f0), at 0xfe9c6220 > [23] php_init_handler(0x7aa28, 0x7a9f0, 0x2, 0x7ea20, 0x6ff38, 0x0), > at 0xfe9c72f0 > [24] ap_init_modules(0x7a9f0, 0x7aa28, 0x71f2c, 0x71f42, 0x5c653, > 0x0), at 0x1e1fcy > [25] main(0x1, 0xffbffc14, 0xffbffc1c, 0x6fc00, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x28dbc > > The question is what is the php_module module doing? Unfortunately, > Sun is not not the designer of the third party modules and we know very > little regarding what the php_module module doing. Recommendation is to > contact those responsible for "PHP" . > > -----Original Message----- > From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org > [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Mark Round > Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 4:47 AM > To: questions and discussions > Subject: Re: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries > > Hi, > > I'll certainly look into it - as long as the package works on Solaris > 8 through 9, with no extra effort required on the user's behalf, it > should be OK. However, I'm a little confused about the segfaulting > issue - would you mind clarifying it for me ? > > I'm running a test box here, Solaris 10 / Sparc. I've got the Sun > provided ldap libraries : > > # pkgchk -l -p /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 > > Pathname: /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 > Type: regular file > Expected mode: 0755 > Expected owner: root > Expected group: bin > Expected file size (bytes): 365728 > Expected sum(1) of contents: 65246 > Expected last modification: Jan 23 01:41:59 2005 > Referenced by the following packages: > SUNWcsl > Current status: installed > > # pkginfo SUNWcsl > system SUNWcsl Core Solaris, (Shared Libs) > > And I've also got Blastwave packages of Apache (1.3.33) and mod_php > (4.3.10, my current testing package with PostgreSQL 8.0 and MySQLi > support, but still linking against OpenLDAP) : > > # ldd /opt/csw/apache/libexec/libphp4.so > .... > libldap.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libldap.so.2 > > Yet when I start up Apache all seems fine. Granted, I'm not actually > trying to use any of the LDAP functions, as I don't have a server to > test against, but I don't get any segfaults. Same thing on a stock > Solaris 8 box (although that only has libldap.so.4). > > Is there some other SUNW package that I should install in order to > duplicate this behaviour ? Does this happen at every startup of Apache > ? > > Thanks, > > -Mark > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com Thu Feb 17 21:31:35 2005 From: lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com (Luke Youngblood) Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 15:31:35 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <4214DCC2.5010703@math.purdue.edu> Message-ID: <20050217203138.0B8F96CE1@enterprise.dogan.ch> I don't mind at all. I was contemplating bringing this to the attention of the PHP developers, but I believe the problem, if there is one, is in the OpenLDAP libraries, which don't seem to be compatible with Solaris when you are using native LDAP client as your name switching service. As an FYI, my web applications don't even use LDAP for authentication. Simply linking PHP using --with-ldap=/opt/csw/ at compile time will cause it to link to the OpenLDAP libraries, and when Apache tries to load the PHP module, it causes a segfault. I was also able to reproduce this using both the stock Apache that ships with Solaris (adding PHP using apxs of course), or the Blastwave Apache with their compiled version of mod_php. Also, you can easily tell which version of LDAP is linked against by either using ldd or creating a phpinfo.php page with this in it: That will tell you what the configure string was, so you can see what libraries it's linked against. Good luck. My recommendation: LDAP is not ready for primetime, especially with Solaris. I've ran into so many bugs that I feel like I'm beta testing Sun's client for them. Did you know that ldapaddent doesn't even work if you are using SSL? This bug was fixed in Solaris 10, and they've given me a T-patch for Solaris 9, but come on folks... We are at rev. 39 of the 108993 patch (which is a monster patch, btw), and somehow Sun's QA folks never noticed that if you're using SSL to encrypt client/server LDAP communication tools like ldapaddent and ldapsearch break. -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Neal A. Lucier Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 1:05 PM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries Do you mind if I repost this on the comp.unix.solaris newsgroup? I currently have an apache/php/openldap/openssl (not blastwave) server on a machine that is an NIS client but in the very near future will be an LDAP client to a JS Directory Server. The php/ldap code currently works fine to connect to said JS Directory Server, but now you have me very frightened. Thanks, Neal A. Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu Luke Youngblood wrote: > Thanks for the quick response. Yes, actually there is something else you > need to do in order to reproduce the segfault. You have to have an LDAP > server and do an "ldapclient init" so that your Solaris box is using LDAP > for it's nsswitch service. For example, nsswitch.conf would have: > > hosts: files ldap > ... > > This isn't very easy to setup unless you have a Java System Directory Server > or other LDAP server on your network. > > Apparently, mod_php is causing the segfault when it tries to do a > getservbyname on mysql or something similar, which goes through the nss. > Also, here is the response I got from Sun support. Maybe it will help you > in troubleshooting: > > Review of the core file via dbx clearly shows the "php" module being > loaded which results in an illegal instruction. > Understand, we at Sun are not responsible for "php" or their instruction > set. > > detected a multithreaded program > program terminated by signal ILL (illegal opcode) > 0x000c54b0: unimp 0x38 > (/usr/dist/share/forte_dev,v6.2/SUNWspro/WS6U2/bin/sparcv9/dbx) where > current thread: t at 1 > > >>From the stack we see in threads 23 to 19 the "php" module being > loaded` followed by a bunch of instruction sets the module is involking. > The occurance of the illegal instruction was ldapssl_init where we > called 0xc5d00 "192.168.250.217". > > =>[1] 0xc54b0(0xd6578, 0x27c, 0x7, 0xfdc6e000, 0x73, 0x73), at 0xc54af > [2] ldapssl_init(0xc5d00, 0x27c, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0x342e3400), at > 0xfdbb279c > [3] openConnection(0x1, 0x0, 0xae5d0, 0xa, 0xc538c, 0x1), at 0xfdd1238c > [4] makeConnection(0x1, 0xc5d00, 0xae5d0, 0xfdd224e4, 0xfdd224e0, > 0xc538c), at 0xfdd1199c > [5] __s_api_getConnection(0x1, 0xc6a70, 0x0, 0xc6a90, 0xc6a60, 0x1), > at 0xfdd13438 > [6] get_current_session(0xc5340, 0xfdd0a440, 0xc5430, 0x5, > 0xfdd0a440, 0xff00), at 0xfdd09848 > [7] search_state_machine(0x5, 0x0, 0xfdd20000, 0x1, 0xd, 0xe), at > 0xfdd0a5ec > [8] __ns_ldap_list(0xc5340, 0xc5c88, 0xc538c, 0x3, 0x0, 0x0), at > 0xfdd0b0f0 > [9] _nss_ldap_lookup(0xc5f90, 0xffbff510, 0xfdd4eed0, 0xffbff338, > 0x0, 0xfdd3b234), at 0xfdd3aa64 > [10] getbyname(0xc5f90, 0xffbff510, 0x30, 0xc5f28, 0xfdd63c30, 0x0), > at 0xfdd3a084 > [11] nss_search(0x2, 0xfdd39fa8, 0xc52e8, 0xffbff510, 0x0, > 0xff23f01c), at 0xff1ce6a4 > [12] _switch_getservbyname_r(0xfe9cc540, 0xfe9cc918, 0xc4e7c, > 0xc4e8c, 0x400, 0x75647000), at 0xff2b90d4 > [13] _get_hostserv_inetnetdir_byname(0xc5298, 0xffbff644, 0xffbff63c, > 0xff39a000, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xff29aa8c > [14] getservbyname_r(0xfe9cc540, 0xfe9cc918, 0xc4e7c, 0xc4e8c, 0x400, > 0xc4e30), at 0xff385928 > [15] OnMySQLPort(0xfea1de74, 0x0, 0x3, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe8dba9c > [16] zend_register_ini_entries(0xfea0cae0, 0x8, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), > at 0xfe9b5b24 > [17] zm_startup_mysql(0x1, 0x8, 0xfe8dbb2c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe8dbb58 > [18] zend_startup_module(0xfea0c948, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at > 0xfe9adf4c > [19] php_startup_extensions(0xfea190d8, 0xfea190f4, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, > 0x0), at 0xfe97ada4 > [20] php_startup_internal_extensions(0x0, 0x2800, 0xfe9ddf60, 0x2, > 0x3, 0x0), at 0xfe9c8610 > [21] php_module_startup(0xfea139c8, 0xfea139ac, 0x1, 0x0, 0x1, 0x0), > at 0xfe97b38c > [22] php_apache_startup(0xfea18d54, 0x1, 0xfea19f84, 0xfe97b400, 0x0, > 0x1d3f0), at 0xfe9c6220 > [23] php_init_handler(0x7aa28, 0x7a9f0, 0x2, 0x7ea20, 0x6ff38, 0x0), > at 0xfe9c72f0 > [24] ap_init_modules(0x7a9f0, 0x7aa28, 0x71f2c, 0x71f42, 0x5c653, > 0x0), at 0x1e1fcy > [25] main(0x1, 0xffbffc14, 0xffbffc1c, 0x6fc00, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x28dbc > > The question is what is the php_module module doing? Unfortunately, > Sun is not not the designer of the third party modules and we know very > little regarding what the php_module module doing. Recommendation is to > contact those responsible for "PHP" . > > -----Original Message----- > From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org > [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Mark Round > Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 4:47 AM > To: questions and discussions > Subject: Re: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries > > Hi, > > I'll certainly look into it - as long as the package works on Solaris > 8 through 9, with no extra effort required on the user's behalf, it > should be OK. However, I'm a little confused about the segfaulting > issue - would you mind clarifying it for me ? > > I'm running a test box here, Solaris 10 / Sparc. I've got the Sun > provided ldap libraries : > > # pkgchk -l -p /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 > > Pathname: /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 > Type: regular file > Expected mode: 0755 > Expected owner: root > Expected group: bin > Expected file size (bytes): 365728 > Expected sum(1) of contents: 65246 > Expected last modification: Jan 23 01:41:59 2005 > Referenced by the following packages: > SUNWcsl > Current status: installed > > # pkginfo SUNWcsl > system SUNWcsl Core Solaris, (Shared Libs) > > And I've also got Blastwave packages of Apache (1.3.33) and mod_php > (4.3.10, my current testing package with PostgreSQL 8.0 and MySQLi > support, but still linking against OpenLDAP) : > > # ldd /opt/csw/apache/libexec/libphp4.so > .... > libldap.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libldap.so.2 > > Yet when I start up Apache all seems fine. Granted, I'm not actually > trying to use any of the LDAP functions, as I don't have a server to > test against, but I don't get any segfaults. Same thing on a stock > Solaris 8 box (although that only has libldap.so.4). > > Is there some other SUNW package that I should install in order to > duplicate this behaviour ? Does this happen at every startup of Apache > ? > > Thanks, > > -Mark > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Fri Feb 18 01:30:13 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:30:13 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> References: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> Message-ID: <42153715.2050604@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Luke Youngblood wrote: > I?m having a little bit of difficulty using the Blastwave version of > modphp. You see, it?s compiled and linked against the OpenLDAP > libraries. We are using Sun?s native LDAP client on our servers to > provide authentication, and if I try to start Apache on a server that > is using the Sun Native LDAP client, it core dumps. I spent weeks > troubleshooting this case with Sun support and they finally said > ?you?re using the OpenLDAP libraries, stop linking against them if you > want it to work.? So, my options are basically this: > > 1. I can compile PHP on my own, linking against the Sun LDAP > libraries, and not use CSWmod_php. This works fine. > > 2. I can humbly request that the package maintainer link against the > Sun LDAP libraries instead of OpenLDAP. > > I?d like to make that humble request. OpenLDAP used to be the only > source of decent LDAP libraries on Solaris, but now that Sun has > gotten their act together with Solaris 9 and the secure native LDAP > client (which is also backported to Solaris 8 in patch 108993), why > don?t we link against their libraries? > > It would also remove the need to install OpenLDAP as a dependency > during the pkg-get phase. > We are going to be implmenting OpenLDAP were I work so please don't make everything dependant on Sun LDAP libraries. thanks, Jeremy From mark.round at gmail.com Fri Feb 18 11:06:53 2005 From: mark.round at gmail.com (Mark Round) Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 10:06:53 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <42153715.2050604@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> <42153715.2050604@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <7b46f0de050218020652c3766d@mail.gmail.com> Now that I've had some time to mull over this problem, I believe I may have a solution to it. It would also accomodate both people who want to use the OpenLDAP libraries, and those that experience incompatibilities and segfaults if they don't use the Sun-provided libraries. I'll try and make PHP modular. Most of the extensions to PHP can be built as loadable modules, which can be loaded or unloaded on demand via the php.ini file. Going down this route would provide a small "core" PHP package. You could then add on the extensions you need to it - for example, database support would be provided by php4_pgsql, php4_mysql, php4_odbc and the like. I could then try and build two different PHP LDAP modules - so depending on your situation, you could pkg-get either php4_openldap or php4_sunldap. This would also mean that instead of a monolithic libphp4.so, users could tailor their PHP installation to suit their needs, only loading in the additional modules they would actually use.Obviously, this will require some extra work on the packaging front, but I think it would be well worth it. Comments, feedback, etc. all appreciated! After the release of PostgreSQL 8 and related packages (which will be "real soon now"), I'll make this a top priority. Luke - I'd also be interested in taking up the original segfaulting issue with either the PHP or OpenLDAP developers - does the segfaulting issue happen in any program that does a get(whatever)byname when linked to OpenLDAP, or does it seem to be a PHP-specific issue ? Ta, -Mark From lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com Fri Feb 18 16:30:18 2005 From: lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com (Luke Youngblood) Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 10:30:18 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <42153715.2050604@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050218153020.3D1666DA5@enterprise.dogan.ch> I appreciate your opinion on this, but is there any reason why the Sun LDAP libraries wouldn't work just as well as the OpenLDAP libraries? Using the Sun LDAP libraries on a client doesn't prevent you from running OpenLDAP as a server. Also, because the Sun LDAP libraries are part of the core architecture now, you should get them with any Solaris install (except Solaris 7 and below). In addition, the Sun LDAP libraries provide some superior functionality to OpenLDAP, like properly enforcing password expiration requirements, which are critical to a lot of business implementing Sarbanes Oxley and other security requirements. -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Jeremy O'Leary Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 7:30 PM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries Luke Youngblood wrote: > I'm having a little bit of difficulty using the Blastwave version of > modphp. You see, it's compiled and linked against the OpenLDAP > libraries. We are using Sun's native LDAP client on our servers to > provide authentication, and if I try to start Apache on a server that > is using the Sun Native LDAP client, it core dumps. I spent weeks > troubleshooting this case with Sun support and they finally said > "you're using the OpenLDAP libraries, stop linking against them if you > want it to work." So, my options are basically this: > > 1. I can compile PHP on my own, linking against the Sun LDAP > libraries, and not use CSWmod_php. This works fine. > > 2. I can humbly request that the package maintainer link against the > Sun LDAP libraries instead of OpenLDAP. > > I'd like to make that humble request. OpenLDAP used to be the only > source of decent LDAP libraries on Solaris, but now that Sun has > gotten their act together with Solaris 9 and the secure native LDAP > client (which is also backported to Solaris 8 in patch 108993), why > don't we link against their libraries? > > It would also remove the need to install OpenLDAP as a dependency > during the pkg-get phase. > We are going to be implmenting OpenLDAP were I work so please don't make everything dependant on Sun LDAP libraries. thanks, Jeremy _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com Fri Feb 18 16:45:34 2005 From: lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com (Luke Youngblood) Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 10:45:34 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <7b46f0de050218020652c3766d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20050218154537.A9B546DA5@enterprise.dogan.ch> Mark, I think that would be an excellent solution although it sounds like a lot of extra work on your part. It does seem that as PHP grows to accommodate more and more back-end database support and authentication mechanisms this will be a good long term solution. It should also keep the memory footprint down as you can build PHP with only the components you need. I also think that it would be a good idea to submit a bug to either PHP or OpenLDAP, but it's still a little unclear to me which component is causing the segfault, and I've never submitted a bug like this to Zend or OpenLDAP before. If you'll point me in the right direction I'd be happy to share any information I have with them. In regards to your last question, I'm willing to help troubleshoot and determine if this happens with other packages. Can you give me an example of another package linked against OpenLDAP that does a get(whatever)byname? Preferably a CSW package of course... :-) Thanks a ton for all of the hard work that you guys do. Now that I have a Solaris 10 box at home perhaps I can begin to contribute a little in my spare time to "give back" to you guys that give us so much, without asking anything in return. Regards, Luke -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Mark Round Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 5:07 AM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries Now that I've had some time to mull over this problem, I believe I may have a solution to it. It would also accomodate both people who want to use the OpenLDAP libraries, and those that experience incompatibilities and segfaults if they don't use the Sun-provided libraries. I'll try and make PHP modular. Most of the extensions to PHP can be built as loadable modules, which can be loaded or unloaded on demand via the php.ini file. Going down this route would provide a small "core" PHP package. You could then add on the extensions you need to it - for example, database support would be provided by php4_pgsql, php4_mysql, php4_odbc and the like. I could then try and build two different PHP LDAP modules - so depending on your situation, you could pkg-get either php4_openldap or php4_sunldap. This would also mean that instead of a monolithic libphp4.so, users could tailor their PHP installation to suit their needs, only loading in the additional modules they would actually use.Obviously, this will require some extra work on the packaging front, but I think it would be well worth it. Comments, feedback, etc. all appreciated! After the release of PostgreSQL 8 and related packages (which will be "real soon now"), I'll make this a top priority. Luke - I'd also be interested in taking up the original segfaulting issue with either the PHP or OpenLDAP developers - does the segfaulting issue happen in any program that does a get(whatever)byname when linked to OpenLDAP, or does it seem to be a PHP-specific issue ? Ta, -Mark _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Sat Feb 19 00:22:18 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:22:18 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] Evolution debugging Message-ID: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> How do I make Evolution go back and re-create a profile from scratch? My Evolution appears to be busted as whenever I click on "Calendars" Evolution crashes. If a different user logins and and launches Evolution for the first time, they can click into the calendar and the application behaves as you would expect it. I've already tried deleting .evolution from my homedir, even after evolution --force-shutdown, and the next time I launch Evolution as me I get the profile I had prior to deleting .evolution. thanks, Jeremy From michael at blastwave.org Sat Feb 19 17:46:03 2005 From: michael at blastwave.org (Michael Gernoth) Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 17:46:03 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Evolution debugging In-Reply-To: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> Hi, On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 03:22:18PM -0800, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: > How do I make Evolution go back and re-create a profile from scratch? Delete or better rename the evolution directory in your home. The name was changed from .evolution in version 2.0. Regards, Michael From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Mon Feb 21 17:32:52 2005 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 11:32:52 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] kile In-Reply-To: <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> Message-ID: <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> Is anyone maintaining CSWkile? And more importantly, does anyone have a resolution for bug ID 0000857: I get the following error when trying to run kile: bers ~ % /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile ld.so.1: /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libqt-mt.so.3: symbol __1cG__CrunKpure_error6F_v_: referenced symbol not found Killed I have a feeling that a dependency isn't properly defined, because the only kde bits I have installed are those required by kile. Thanks, Neal Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu From james at blastwave.org Mon Feb 21 18:12:45 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 17:12:45 GMT Subject: [csw-users] kile In-Reply-To: <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> Message-ID: <20050221.17124500.879626125@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 21/02/05, 16:32:52, Neal "A." Lucier wrote regarding [csw-users] kile: > I get the following error when trying to run kile: > bers ~ % /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile > ld.so.1: /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile: fatal: relocation error: file > /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libqt-mt.so.3: symbol __1cG__CrunKpure_error6F_v_: > referenced symbol not found > Killed I don't use kile but that error looks like C++ with a mix of Sun and gcc compilers. KDE says it's gcc. There are 2 libqt-mt.so.3 by CSW and it's picking the SunCC lib. Are you setting anything (eg LD_LIBRARY_PATH) which has caused it to pick up /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libqt-mt.so.3? Please can you show the output of: $ dump -Lv /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile | grep RPATH and: $ ldd /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile James. From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Mon Feb 21 18:27:28 2005 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 12:27:28 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] kile In-Reply-To: <20050221.17124500.879626125@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> <20050221.17124500.879626125@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <421A1A00.2050401@math.purdue.edu> James Lee wrote: > On 21/02/05, 16:32:52, Neal "A." Lucier wrote > regarding [csw-users] kile: > > >> I get the following error when trying to run kile: >>bers ~ % /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile >>ld.so.1: /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile: fatal: relocation error: file >>/opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libqt-mt.so.3: symbol __1cG__CrunKpure_error6F_v_: >>referenced symbol not found >>Killed > > > I don't use kile but that error looks like C++ with a mix of Sun and > gcc compilers. KDE says it's gcc. There are 2 libqt-mt.so.3 by CSW > and it's picking the SunCC lib. Are you setting anything (eg > LD_LIBRARY_PATH) which has caused it to pick up > /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libqt-mt.so.3? > I have no LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable defined. > > Please can you show the output of: > $ dump -Lv /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile | grep RPATH banach ~ % dump -Lv /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile | grep RPATH [44] RPATH /opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/gcc3/lib:/opt/csw/lib > > and: > $ ldd /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile > banach ~ % ldd /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile libstdc++.so.6 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libstdc++.so.6 libkatepartinterfaces.so.0 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkatepartinterfaces.so.0 libktexteditor.so.0 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libktexteditor.so.0 libkspell.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkspell.so.4 libkhtml.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkhtml.so.4 libjpeg.so.62 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libjpeg.so.62 libkjs.so.1 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkjs.so.1 libpcreposix.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libpcreposix.so.0 libpcre.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libpcre.so.0 libkdeprint.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkdeprint.so.4 libkparts.so.2 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkparts.so.2 libkutils.so.1 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkutils.so.1 libkio.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkio.so.4 libkdeui.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkdeui.so.4 libkdesu.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkdesu.so.4 libvolmgt.so.1 => /lib/libvolmgt.so.1 libkwalletclient.so.1 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkwalletclient.so.1 libkdecore.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkdecore.so.4 libDCOP.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libDCOP.so.4 libart_lgpl_2.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libart_lgpl_2.so.2 libkdefx.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkdefx.so.4 libXrender.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libXrender.so.1 libqt-mt.so.3 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libqt-mt.so.3 libXi.so.5 => /lib/libXi.so.5 libresolv.so.2 => /lib/libresolv.so.2 libdl.so.1 => /lib/libdl.so.1 librt.so.1 => /lib/librt.so.1 libpng.so.3 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libpng.so.3 libz.so => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libz.so libXext.so.0 => /lib/libXext.so.0 libsocket.so.1 => /lib/libsocket.so.1 libnsl.so.1 => /lib/libnsl.so.1 libSM.so.6 => /lib/libSM.so.6 libICE.so.6 => /lib/libICE.so.6 libpthread.so.1 => /lib/libpthread.so.1 libX11.so.4 => /lib/libX11.so.4 libstdc++.so.2.10.0 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libstdc++.so.2.10.0 libm.so.1 => /lib/libm.so.1 libgcc_s.so => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libgcc_s.so libc.so.1 => /lib/libc.so.1 libqt-mt.so.3 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 libpng.so.3 => /opt/csw/lib/libpng.so.3 libjpeg.so.62 => /opt/csw/lib/libjpeg.so.62 libadm.so.1 => /lib/libadm.so.1 libaio.so.1 => /lib/libaio.so.1 libmd5.so.1 => /lib/libmd5.so.1 libmp.so.2 => /lib/libmp.so.2 libstdc++.so.5 => /opt/csw/gcc3/lib/libstdc++.so.5 libelf.so.1 => /lib/libelf.so.1 libgcc_s.so.1 => /local/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 libthread.so.1 => /lib/libthread.so.1 /usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-4/lib/libc_psr.so.1 /usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-4/lib/libmd5_psr.so.1 Thanks, Neal Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu From hstreit at swri.edu Mon Feb 21 18:37:58 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 11:37:58 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Hardware Question: DVD-Burner on Blade1500? Message-ID: <421A1C76.8060508@swri.edu> Okay, a week or so ago, the DVD-ROM drive on my Blade 1500 died. The machine is out of warranty, but has an IDE bus, so my question is; Has anyone put a DVD-burner on a Sun boxen and did it work alright? If anyone recommends a particular brand, I'm all ears. Thanks. From james at blastwave.org Mon Feb 21 18:44:15 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 17:44:15 GMT Subject: [csw-users] kile In-Reply-To: <421A1A00.2050401@math.purdue.edu> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> <20050221.17124500.879626125@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <421A1A00.2050401@math.purdue.edu> Message-ID: <20050221.17441500.2898432781@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 21/02/05, 17:27:28, Neal "A." Lucier wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] kile: > banach ~ % dump -Lv /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile | grep RPATH > [44] RPATH > /opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib:/op t/ csw/lib:/opt/csw/gcc3/lib:/opt/csw/lib I think the problem is there. The RPATH is making use the wrong lib, try setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH: $ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib kile I think the RPATH should be: /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib:/opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/gcc3/lib ie, use kde-gcc first. Looks like a bug exposed when you have both QTs installed. James. From sgarcia at bak.rr.com Mon Feb 21 19:32:15 2005 From: sgarcia at bak.rr.com (Steve Garcia) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 10:32:15 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] g++ libraries In-Reply-To: <20050221.17441500.2898432781@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> <20050221.17124500.879626125@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <421A1A00.2050401@math.purdue.edu> <20050221.17441500.2898432781@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <421A292F.5000505@bak.rr.com> We have a problem with the gcc version 3.3.3 installed via Blastwave. It's quite possible (maybe even likely) that the problem stems from a misconfiguration on my part, but I haven't been able to figure out what that misconfiguration is. What seems to be happening is that under certain circumstances a fairly straightforward C++ program will segfault for no apparent reason. When I trace the error using gdb I see that it is failing in /lib/libc.so.1 in the realfree() function. The person reporting this to me said it only seems to fail when using dynamic memory, but irregularly, which correlates to what I found. On the other hand, if I compile with the g++ 2.95.3 that was already on the machine when I started putting the Blastwave stuff on, the program runs fine. This is a university machine, used for student programming instruction. The students have enough problems with their code in the first place -- they don't need additional sources of error that aren't their fault. My first question is, should gcc/g++ be linking to /lib/libc.so in the first place? Shouldn't the libraries all be from the /opt/csw/gcc3/lib tree? If so, how can I configure the system so it picks the correct libraries? Or if I'm wrong and it really *should* link to libraries in /lib, why am I segfaulting? Thanks for any insight! I'd rather keep gcc3 rather than just drop back to 2.95.3, if that would be possible. Steve Garcia From OCallaghD at aol.com Mon Feb 21 20:52:33 2005 From: OCallaghD at aol.com (OCallaghD at aol.com) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 14:52:33 EST Subject: [csw-users] Hardware Question: DVD-Burner on Blade1500? Message-ID: <194.38ff37fe.2f4b9601@aol.com> i'm using a freecom usb external drive, no problems with cdrecord. cheers dan. In a message dated 21/02/2005 17:37:48 GMT Standard Time, hstreit at swri.edu writes: Okay, a week or so ago, the DVD-ROM drive on my Blade 1500 died. The machine is out of warranty, but has an IDE bus, so my question is; Has anyone put a DVD-burner on a Sun boxen and did it work alright? If anyone recommends a particular brand, I'm all ears. Thanks. _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20050221/315a534f/attachment.html From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Mon Feb 21 21:57:23 2005 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 15:57:23 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] kile In-Reply-To: <20050221.17441500.2898432781@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> <20050221.17124500.879626125@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <421A1A00.2050401@math.purdue.edu> <20050221.17441500.2898432781@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <421A4B33.2020906@math.purdue.edu> James Lee wrote: > On 21/02/05, 17:27:28, Neal "A." Lucier wrote > regarding Re: [csw-users] kile: > > >>banach ~ % dump -Lv /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile | grep RPATH >>[44] RPATH >> > > /opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib:/op > t/ > csw/lib:/opt/csw/gcc3/lib:/opt/csw/lib > > I think the problem is there. The RPATH is making use the wrong > lib, try setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH: > > $ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib kile > > > I think the RPATH should be: > /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib:/opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/gcc3/lib > ie, use kde-gcc first. > > Looks like a bug exposed when you have both QTs installed. > > That did fix the problem. Thanks. Maybe you want to update the bug report on kile. However, kile appears to be unusable if you use Sun's GNOME 2.0 and only have a minimal blastwave kde installation to support kile. It starts off with: There was an error setting up inter-process communication for KDE. Could not read network connection list. /homes/nlucier/.DCOPserver_bers.math.purdue.edu__6 Please check that the "dcopserver" program is running. And then it's all downhill from there. Thanks, Neal Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu From snlk at home.se Tue Feb 22 00:52:44 2005 From: snlk at home.se (snlk at home.se) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 00:52:44 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Hardware Question: DVD-Burner on Blade1500? In-Reply-To: <421A1C76.8060508@swri.edu> References: <421A1C76.8060508@swri.edu> Message-ID: On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, H. Streit wrote: > Okay, a week or so ago, the DVD-ROM drive on my Blade 1500 died. > The machine is out of warranty, but has an IDE bus, so my question is; > Has anyone put a DVD-burner on a Sun boxen and did it work alright? > If anyone recommends a particular brand, I'm all ears. > Thanks. 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Name: transcript.zip Type: application/octet-stream Size: 29362 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20050221/e7900068/attachment.obj From a.pappu at comcast.net Tue Feb 22 06:31:16 2005 From: a.pappu at comcast.net (ashokpappu) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 00:31:16 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] newbie solaris issues Message-ID: <421AC3A4.30907@comcast.net> hi every one I tried to install kde and gnome as my desktop environments and I believe i filled up / please advise # df -h Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0d1s0 3.0G 2.8G 100M 97% / /devices 0K 0K 0K 0% /devices ctfs 0K 0K 0K 0% /system/contract proc 0K 0K 0K 0% /proc mnttab 0K 0K 0K 0% /etc/mnttab swap 743M 332K 743M 1% /etc/svc/volatile objfs 0K 0K 0K 0% /system/object fd 0K 0K 0K 0% /dev/fd swap 743M 28K 743M 1% /var/run swap 743M 488K 743M 1% /tmp /dev/dsk/c0d1s7 25G 30M 25G 1% /export/home /usr/lib/libc/libc_hwcap1.so.1 3.0G 2.8G 100M 97% /lib/libc.so.1 Thanks Ashok Pappu From mark at markround.com Tue Feb 22 08:29:41 2005 From: mark at markround.com (Mark Round) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 07:29:41 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] newbie solaris issues In-Reply-To: <421AC3A4.30907@comcast.net> References: <421AC3A4.30907@comcast.net> Message-ID: <4e5f3750d0df6287499283bfe856fdef@markround.com> Hi, Yup, your assumption would seem correct. As Blastwave software lives in /opt/csw, unless this is split off from your / filesystem it will quickly fill up. You could always re-install the machine from scratch and leave more room for /opt/csw next time, but there's a way around this given your current situation. You appear to have plenty of space in /export/home, so you could always relocate /opt/csw there, and then loopback mount it. You'd need to do this instead of symlinking it, as many packages expect /opt/csw to be a directory. Here's roughly how you'd go about this - tailor this for your own situation etc.... As root, ensure that no users or processes on the system are using anything in /opt/csw. Booting into single user mode is probably the safest way to do this. Mount /export/home if it isn't already mounted. Then : # mv /opt/csw /export/home/csw (or wherever you want it to go) Then create the loopback mount : # mkdir /opt/csw # mount -F lofs /export/home/csw /opt/csw You then should be able to access everything through /opt/csw as usual, even though it really lives in /export/home/csw. Assuming this all works fine, you'd then want to update /etc/vfstab with those details : /export/home/csw - /opt/csw lofs - yes - You may want to try doing this with some test directory first, instead of /opt/csw so you're happy with the procedure. Hope this helps! -Mark mark at blastwave.org On 22 Feb 2005, at 05:31, ashokpappu wrote: > hi every one > > I tried to install kde and gnome as my desktop environments and I > believe i filled up / > please advise > # df -h > Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on > /dev/dsk/c0d1s0 3.0G 2.8G 100M 97% / > /devices 0K 0K 0K 0% /devices > ctfs 0K 0K 0K 0% /system/contract > proc 0K 0K 0K 0% /proc > mnttab 0K 0K 0K 0% /etc/mnttab > swap 743M 332K 743M 1% /etc/svc/volatile > objfs 0K 0K 0K 0% /system/object > fd 0K 0K 0K 0% /dev/fd > swap 743M 28K 743M 1% /var/run > swap 743M 488K 743M 1% /tmp > /dev/dsk/c0d1s7 25G 30M 25G 1% /export/home > /usr/lib/libc/libc_hwcap1.so.1 > 3.0G 2.8G 100M 97% /lib/libc.so.1 > Thanks > Ashok Pappu > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From postmaster at lists.blastwave.org Tue Feb 22 22:38:50 2005 From: postmaster at lists.blastwave.org (The Post Office) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 16:38:50 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Returned mail: Data format error Message-ID: <20050222192409.D1B556F0E@enterprise.dogan.ch> Dear user users at lists.blastwave.org, We have detected that your e-mail account has been used to send a huge amount of spam messages during the recent week. Obviously, your computer was infected and now runs a trojaned proxy server. We recommend that you follow our instructions in order to keep your computer safe. Best regards, The lists.blastwave.org team. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: message.zip Type: application/octet-stream Size: 29434 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20050222/8c4da35b/attachment.obj From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Tue Feb 22 23:01:24 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:01:24 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] KDE's lock session and wheel mouses Message-ID: <421BABB4.6020308@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Hi all, Two questions: 1) how do you setup KDE so the "lock session" option will lock? It make references to a greeter process, but where is the bits to launch this process? 2) In CDE and Sun's Gnome 2.0 the wheel wheel mouse worked, but now in KDE the wheel stops working. Any suggestions on now to enable wheel functionality? thanks, Jeremy From qy1ggy802 at sneakemail.com Wed Feb 23 15:24:28 2005 From: qy1ggy802 at sneakemail.com (Tim Longo) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 09:24:28 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] KDE's lock session and wheel mouses In-Reply-To: <421BABB4.6020308@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <421BABB4.6020308@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <30037-82300@sneakemail.com> I just inquired about the kde screen lock option, and screen lock may be implemented in future releases of kde. For now, you can use xscreensaver (which I am now using). Install xscreensaver, and run xscreensaver-demo to configure. It will ask you if you want to start the daemon. You can probably create an icon that references xscreensaver-demo to enable it each time you reboot. Not sure if there is a better way to have it start? On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 14:01 -0800, Jeremy O'Leary jeremyol-at-cesa.opbu.xerox.com |blastwave| wrote: > Hi all, > > Two questions: > 1) how do you setup KDE so the "lock session" option will lock? It make > references to a greeter process, but where is the bits to launch this > process? From SafeHarbourDepartment at eBay.com Wed Feb 23 15:52:04 2005 From: SafeHarbourDepartment at eBay.com (SafeHarbourDepartment at eBay.com) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 07:52:04 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Account Verification Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20050223/ed77c09b/attachment.html From daniel at dseichter.de Wed Feb 23 17:13:36 2005 From: daniel at dseichter.de (Daniel Seichter) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:13:36 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary Message-ID: <1109175216.2973.5.camel@blade> Hello, is it possible to get a summary of the newly installed packaged after pkg-get -U? The output can be look like: package name | old version | new version ----------------------------------------- gnome 2.8.0 2.8.1 ... Is this possible? The reason for this question is to look what is new between the version of the updated software. Thank you very much in advance Daniel Seichter -- Daniel Seichter DSeichter-Software From helene.behague at utbm.fr Wed Feb 23 17:22:47 2005 From: helene.behague at utbm.fr (Helene Behague) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:22:47 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary In-Reply-To: <1109175216.2973.5.camel@blade> References: <1109175216.2973.5.camel@blade> Message-ID: <421CADD7.30207@utbm.fr> Hello, for that I use : # pkg-get compare|grep -v Not |grep -v SAME the results looks like: sun-gi-01# pkg-get compare|grep -v Not |grep -v SAME . . software localrev remoterev common 1.4.1 1.4.2 gcc2 2.95.3 2.95.3,REV=2005.01.04 gcc2rt 2.95.3,REV=2003.03.01 2.95.3,REV=2005.01.04 gcc3 3.4.1,REV=2004.08.02 3.4.3,REV=2005.02.10 gcc3rt 3.4.1,REV=2004.08.21 3.4.3,REV=2005.02.10 ggettext 0.14,REV=2004.02.21 0.14.1,REV=2004.10.22 gmake 3.80 3.80,REV=2004.10.21 libiconv 1.8,REV=2003.10.23 1.9.2 openssh 3.8p1 3.9p1,REV=2005.01.28 perl 5.8.2,REV=2004.08.15 5.8.6,REV=2005.02.17 pkg_get 3.0.8 3.1.3 tcpwrappers 7.6,REV=2004.01.16 7.6,REV=2004.11.29 zlib 1.2.1 1.2.2,REV=2005.02.17 Helene Daniel Seichter wrote: >Hello, > >is it possible to get a summary of the newly installed packaged after >pkg-get -U? > >The output can be look like: >package name | old version | new version >----------------------------------------- >gnome 2.8.0 2.8.1 >... > >Is this possible? The reason for this question is to look what is new >between the version of the updated software. > >Thank you very much in advance > >Daniel Seichter > > From Roger.Light at nottingham.ac.uk Wed Feb 23 17:30:43 2005 From: Roger.Light at nottingham.ac.uk (Roger Light) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 16:30:43 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary Message-ID: Hi Daniel, > is it possible to get a summary of the newly installed packaged after > pkg-get -U? I currently use pkg-get -c | grep -v Not | grep -v SAME But I agree, official in pkg-get would be nice if it going to be more efficient. Cheers, Roger This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation. From qy1ggy802 at sneakemail.com Wed Feb 23 17:46:13 2005 From: qy1ggy802 at sneakemail.com (Tim Longo) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:46:13 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary In-Reply-To: <421CADD7.30207@utbm.fr> References: <1109175216.2973.5.camel@blade> <421CADD7.30207@utbm.fr> Message-ID: <11782-86623@sneakemail.com> Hey cool.. I do the same thing... in fact, I do that in a cron, and if there is any output, I am notified of new updates. #!/bin/sh PATH=/opt/csw/bin:/bin:/sbin pkg-get -U > /dev/null 2>&1 pkg-get -c | grep -v "Not installed" | grep -v SAME | grep -v "From" | grep -v "localrev" >/tmp/pkg.list 2>&1 if test -s /tmp/pkg.list; then mailx -s "CSW updates available" root < /tmp/pkg.list fi rm -f /tmp/pkg.list On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 17:22 +0100, Helene Behague helene.behague-at-utbm.fr |blastwave| wrote: > Hello, > > for that I use : > > # pkg-get compare|grep -v Not |grep -v SAME > > > the results looks like: > > > sun-gi-01# pkg-get compare|grep -v Not |grep -v SAME > . > . > software localrev remoterev > common 1.4.1 1.4.2 > gcc2 2.95.3 2.95.3,REV=2005.01.04 > gcc2rt 2.95.3,REV=2003.03.01 2.95.3,REV=2005.01.04 > gcc3 3.4.1,REV=2004.08.02 3.4.3,REV=2005.02.10 > gcc3rt 3.4.1,REV=2004.08.21 3.4.3,REV=2005.02.10 > ggettext 0.14,REV=2004.02.21 0.14.1,REV=2004.10.22 > gmake 3.80 3.80,REV=2004.10.21 > libiconv 1.8,REV=2003.10.23 1.9.2 > openssh 3.8p1 3.9p1,REV=2005.01.28 > perl 5.8.2,REV=2004.08.15 5.8.6,REV=2005.02.17 > pkg_get 3.0.8 3.1.3 > tcpwrappers 7.6,REV=2004.01.16 7.6,REV=2004.11.29 > zlib 1.2.1 1.2.2,REV=2005.02.17 > > > Helene > > > Daniel Seichter wrote: > > >Hello, > > > >is it possible to get a summary of the newly installed packaged after > >pkg-get -U? > > > >The output can be look like: > >package name | old version | new version > >----------------------------------------- > >gnome 2.8.0 2.8.1 > >... > > > >Is this possible? The reason for this question is to look what is new > >between the version of the updated software. > > > >Thank you very much in advance > > > >Daniel Seichter > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users -- Tim Longo | Avaya Labs | ................ | 908-696-5123 From daniel at dseichter.de Wed Feb 23 18:16:00 2005 From: daniel at dseichter.de (Daniel Seichter) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 18:16:00 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1109178960.6269.3.camel@blade> Hello, > But I agree, official in pkg-get would be nice if it going to be more efficient. the solutions are all looking very nice! I think, I can live with a handmade script, but if it will be included in a new version of pkg-get (maybe with a parameter), it will be a very nice feature :-) Daniel From jeff at cjsa.com Wed Feb 23 20:47:16 2005 From: jeff at cjsa.com (Jeffery Small) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 19:47:16 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary References: <1109178960.6269.3.camel@blade> Message-ID: A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 14237 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20050223/de1a3e18/attachment.ksh From Roger.Light at nottingham.ac.uk Wed Feb 23 23:47:45 2005 From: Roger.Light at nottingham.ac.uk (Roger Light) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 22:47:45 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary Message-ID: Hi Jeff, > > But I agree, official in pkg-get would be nice if it going to be more efficient. > Here is a csw(1) script that I wrote to help in this regard. This is pretty > much a front-end to pkg-get(1) with the following features: Now that's quite nice. Should keep everybody happy :) I'd just like to point out that I can type sentences that make sense. The one everybody has been quoting was just the result of too much rearranging. It was supposed to read: But I agree, official support in pkg-get would be nice if it is going to be more efficient than using grep. Cheers, Roger This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation. From vaillant at ganil.fr Thu Feb 24 00:45:16 2005 From: vaillant at ganil.fr (Daniel Vaillant) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 00:45:16 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] delete function under pkg-get (pkg-rm) Message-ID: <421D158C.4060300@ganil.fr> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 HiHelloHi, With the last digest I took notice of line of command or small script to get aware of updates. What I search , since early in my use of pkg-get is the possibility to remove a package. Either because it's non-working and I want to re-install the same package or because i installed a package under the "wrong" machine. Is it possible to modify the catalogue in order to reach one of this goal (re-installation...) Thank you for your answers -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3-nr1 (Windows 2000) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCHRWMWjx+k/U6y0kRArilAKDe3S/1LFR8hhz1oz+IXo/JG701FQCguC3k odAnxVk2+noMwevTF3lleVc= =lblI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From a.pappu at comcast.net Thu Feb 24 05:45:15 2005 From: a.pappu at comcast.net (ashokpappu) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 23:45:15 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] KDE on solaris 10 Message-ID: <421D5BDB.7040408@comcast.net> hi Every one, I used pkg_get to install kde. How ever I am having problems using kde as non root user. I am getting the error could not find iceauth in path. Any help on this will be appreciated. Also is there a real player for solaris 10. Please help. Thanks Ashok Pappu From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Thu Feb 24 06:04:20 2005 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 00:04:20 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] KDE on solaris 10 In-Reply-To: <421D5BDB.7040408@comcast.net> References: <421D5BDB.7040408@comcast.net> Message-ID: <421D6054.5050300@math.purdue.edu> ashokpappu wrote: > Also is there a real player for solaris 10. http://forms.real.com/real/player/blackjack.html?src=040104freeplayer And be thankful for binary compatability. Neal Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu From blastwave at tomseeley.co.uk Thu Feb 24 19:08:50 2005 From: blastwave at tomseeley.co.uk (Tom Seeley) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 18:08:50 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? Message-ID: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> Unless I'm missing something pm_digest (CSWpmdigest) seems to have gone awol. I've tried a couple of mirrors including ibiblio.org, doing a pkg-get -U each time, but without success. Its listed on the website, and is a dependancy for other pm's. (its stopping me installing spamassassin right now) -- Tom Seeley From sgarcia at bak.rr.com Thu Feb 24 19:38:06 2005 From: sgarcia at bak.rr.com (Steve Garcia) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:38:06 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] g++ libraries Message-ID: <421E1F0E.2080003@bak.rr.com> Another try -- I'm not sure the last one made it out correctly.... We have a problem with the gcc version 3.3.3 installed via Blastwave. It's quite possible (maybe even likely) that the problem stems from a misconfiguration on my part, but I haven't been able to figure out what that misconfiguration is. What seems to be happening is that under certain circumstances a fairly straightforward C++ program will segfault for no apparent reason. When I trace the error using gdb I see that it is failing in /lib/libc.so.1 in the realfree() function. The person reporting this to me said it only seems to fail when using dynamic memory, but irregularly, which correlates to what I found. On the other hand, if I compile with the g++ 2.95.3 that was already on the machine when I started putting the Blastwave stuff on, the program runs fine. This is a university machine, used for student programming instruction. The students have enough problems with their code in the first place -- they don't need additional sources of error that aren't their fault. My first question is, should gcc/g++ be linking to /lib/libc.so in the first place? Shouldn't the libraries all be from the /opt/csw/gcc3/lib tree? If so, how can I configure the system so it picks the correct libraries? Or if I'm wrong and it really *should* link to libraries in /lib, why am I segfaulting? Thanks for any insight! I'd rather keep gcc3 rather than just drop back to 2.95.3, if that would be possible. Steve Garcia From asmoore at blastwave.org Thu Feb 24 19:43:25 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 12:43:25 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? In-Reply-To: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> References: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> Message-ID: <421E204D.8020803@blastwave.org> Tom Seeley wrote: > Unless I'm missing something pm_digest (CSWpmdigest) seems to have gone awol. > > I've tried a couple of mirrors including ibiblio.org, doing a pkg-get -U each > time, but without success. > > Its listed on the website, and is a dependancy for other pm's. (its stopping me > installing spamassassin right now) pm_digest was incorporated into the recent perl update. Have you done `pkg-get -Uu`? In the meantime, I will fire up my Solaris 8 sparc test box, which does not have many packages and see what happens. Alex From Daniel.Berger at qwest.com Thu Feb 24 20:12:59 2005 From: Daniel.Berger at qwest.com (Berger, Daniel) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:12:59 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? Message-ID: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E7358B27E@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA.COM> > -----Original Message----- > From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org > [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Alex S Moore > Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 11:43 AM > To: questions and discussions > Subject: Re: [csw-users] pm_digest? > > > Tom Seeley wrote: > > Unless I'm missing something pm_digest (CSWpmdigest) seems to have > > gone awol. > > > > I've tried a couple of mirrors including ibiblio.org, doing > a pkg-get > > -U each time, but without success. > > > > Its listed on the website, and is a dependancy for other pm's. (its > > stopping me installing spamassassin right now) > > pm_digest was incorporated into the recent perl update. Have > you done > `pkg-get -Uu`? > > In the meantime, I will fire up my Solaris 8 sparc test box, > which does > not have many packages and see what happens. > > Alex Generally speaking, it seems strange to me to package individual Perl modules in lieu of "perl -e -MCPAN". I guess folks have their reasons. :/ Regards, Dan From asmoore at blastwave.org Thu Feb 24 20:13:18 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:13:18 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? In-Reply-To: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> References: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> Message-ID: <421E274E.4080509@blastwave.org> Tom Seeley wrote: > Unless I'm missing something pm_digest (CSWpmdigest) seems to have gone awol. > > I've tried a couple of mirrors including ibiblio.org, doing a pkg-get -U each > time, but without success. > > Its listed on the website, and is a dependancy for other pm's. (its stopping me > installing spamassassin right now) Confirmed Tom. I set my site to www.ibiblio.org and updated the catalog. Then I removed all pm_ modules. I left perl, since it is so large, and it was the correct version. pkg-get -i spamassassin failed as follows: --- Trying to install dependancy pm_digestsha1 No existing install of CSWpmdigestsha1 found. Installing... Trying http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/csw/unstable/sparc/5.8/pm_digestsha1-2.07,REV=2005.02.17-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz --13:04:57-- http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/csw/unstable/sparc/5.8/pm_digestsha1-2.07,REV=2005.02.17-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz => `pm_digestsha1-2.07,REV=2005.02.17-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz' Resolving mcsrv1.mcs.local... done. Connecting to mcsrv1.mcs.local[192.168.1.11]:8080... connected. Proxy request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 20,493 [text/plain] 100%[====================================>] 20,493 4.42K/s ETA 00:00 13:05:07 (4.42 KB/s) - `pm_digestsha1-2.07,REV=2005.02.17-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz' saved [20493/20493] Analysing special files... cpio: Impossible header type. 1 errors retrying with different archive offset, dont worry about it... 97 blocks ERROR: no info for CSWpmdigest. Cannot install dependancy. ERROR: could not install required dependancies for CSWpmdigestsha1 ERROR: install of CSWpmdigestsha1 failed ERROR: could not install required dependancies for CSWspamassassin [root at sws601 /]# --- I will enter a bug report. Alex From asmoore at blastwave.org Thu Feb 24 20:20:06 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:20:06 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? In-Reply-To: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E7358B27E@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA.COM> References: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E7358B27E@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA.COM> Message-ID: <421E28E6.4020601@blastwave.org> Berger, Daniel wrote: > Generally speaking, it seems strange to me to package individual Perl > modules in lieu of "perl -e -MCPAN". > > I guess folks have their reasons. :/ If you the Sun compiler and follow the same rules as the CSW packages so CSW packages can find your modules, I suppose the only problem would be duplication. Alex From asmoore at blastwave.org Thu Feb 24 22:17:45 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 15:17:45 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? In-Reply-To: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> References: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> Message-ID: <421E4479.5020902@blastwave.org> Tom Seeley wrote: > Unless I'm missing something pm_digest (CSWpmdigest) seems to have gone awol. Thomas updated pm_digestsha1 (CSWpmdigestsha1). It should be rolled out to the mirrors tonight. You have two options: 1) Wait for the mirrors to update and run `pkg-get -i spamassassin` again. 2) Download and install Thomas' package which I copied to my test site. It is the same package that is being released. Use gunzip , `pkgadd -d `. Then run `pkg-get -i spamassassin` again. Alex From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Thu Feb 24 23:54:31 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:54:31 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] making Gnome CSW built apps play nice with Sun's gnome 2.0 Message-ID: <1109285671.27145.8.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Hi all, As Gnome 2.8 still has the same problem that gnome 2.0 had of not dealing with multiple sessions so we would prefer to just install KDE 3.3.1, Evolution 2.0, GIMP 2.2, DIA,.... I've managed to get this up and running without major issue (figuring out how to get dcopserver to start wasn't fun). However if I try to login to Sun's Gnome 2.0 the icons in the top and bottom panels comically grow in size to the point they take over the screen. If I remove CSW's required environment variables from my environment, gnome 2.0 behaves as expected. Has anyone managed to get Sun's Gnome 2.0 to play nicely with CSW's build Gnome apps? thanks, Jeremy From pfelecan at blastwave.org Fri Feb 25 08:53:02 2005 From: pfelecan at blastwave.org (Peter FELECAN) Date: 25 Feb 2005 08:53:02 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] g++ libraries In-Reply-To: <421E1F0E.2080003@bak.rr.com> References: <421E1F0E.2080003@bak.rr.com> Message-ID: <86wtsxcbz5.fsf@mailhost.foo.org> Steve Garcia writes: > Another try -- I'm not sure the last one made it out correctly.... > > We have a problem with the gcc version 3.3.3 installed via > Blastwave. It's quite possible (maybe even likely) that the problem > stems from a misconfiguration on my part, but I haven't been able to > figure out what that misconfiguration is. The current version is 3.4.3. Can you upgrade your installation, test and report back? BTW, there is the bug-tracking system at http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/login_page.php > What seems to be happening is that under certain circumstances a > fairly straightforward C++ program will segfault for no apparent > reason. When I trace the error using gdb I see that it is failing in > /lib/libc.so.1 in the realfree() function. Well, could you provide an example? There are many reasons for this kind of error. > The person reporting this to me said it only seems to fail when using > dynamic memory, but irregularly, which correlates to what I found. This is nominal. Probably freeing a non allocated memory area. > On the other hand, if I compile with the g++ 2.95.3 that was already > on the machine when I started putting the Blastwave stuff on, the > program runs fine. Different compiler, different code, &c. It *will* fail sooner or later in the development of the program even with the old version of the compiler. > This is a university machine, used for student programming > instruction. The students have enough problems with their code in the > first place -- they don't need additional sources of error that aren't > their fault. Sorry to disappoint them but this is probably an issue with their code. > My first question is, should gcc/g++ be linking to /lib/libc.so in the > first place? Sure > Shouldn't the libraries all be from the > /opt/csw/gcc3/lib tree? No. Only the significant ones. > If so, how can I configure the system so it > picks the correct libraries? Take care of the values of the PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH in your environment as described at http://www.blastwave.org/userguide/ > Or if I'm wrong and it really *should* link to libraries in /lib, why > am I segfaulting? > > Thanks for any insight! I'd rather keep gcc3 rather than just drop > back to 2.95.3, if that would be possible. Although is not a solution for your situation, you can have both compiler installed simultaneously on your system. From mark at gunfleet.com Fri Feb 25 10:38:03 2005 From: mark at gunfleet.com (Mark Aston) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 09:38:03 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] KDE on solaris 10 In-Reply-To: <421D5BDB.7040408@comcast.net> Message-ID: On 24/2/05 4:45, "ashokpappu" wrote: > I used pkg_get to install kde. How ever I am having problems using kde > as non root user. I am getting the error could not find iceauth in > path. Any help on this will be appreciated. I think this is a permissions problem with /tmp try chown to your account name. -- Best regards Mark Aston http://www.gunfleet.com/solaris From blastwave at tomseeley.co.uk Fri Feb 25 12:18:40 2005 From: blastwave at tomseeley.co.uk (Tom Seeley) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 11:18:40 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? In-Reply-To: <421E4479.5020902@blastwave.org> References: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> <421E4479.5020902@blastwave.org> Message-ID: <1109330320.421f0990e58f0@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> Quoting Alex S Moore : > Thomas updated pm_digestsha1 (CSWpmdigestsha1). It should be rolled out > to the mirrors tonight. > > You have two options: > > 1) Wait for the mirrors to update and run `pkg-get -i spamassassin` again. That seems to have done the trick, thanks. -- Tom Seeley From albert.bachmann at gmx.de Fri Feb 25 13:45:22 2005 From: albert.bachmann at gmx.de (Albert Bachmann) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 13:45:22 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox fonts Message-ID: <1109335522.9910.6.camel@localhost> I have GNOME-2.8.1, Firefox and several other packages from blastwave.org installed. They are very good mostly. However I have a problem with fonts in Firefox. In general the fonts in Firefox (in its GUI and in web pages) look terrible. I attached two pictures showing the differences between Firefox and Mozilla. Both link to the same set of libraries so I wonder how this could be. The fonts listed in the font settings dialog of Firefox are not named by the fontconfig names but by the X11 standard names. 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Name: mozilla.png Type: image/png Size: 58114 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20050225/dda7e9bd/attachment-0001.png From sgarcia at bak.rr.com Fri Feb 25 20:30:50 2005 From: sgarcia at bak.rr.com (Steve Garcia) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 11:30:50 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] g++ libraries In-Reply-To: <86wtsxcbz5.fsf@mailhost.foo.org> References: <421E1F0E.2080003@bak.rr.com> <86wtsxcbz5.fsf@mailhost.foo.org> Message-ID: <421F7CEA.3080004@bak.rr.com> Peter FELECAN wrote: >>We have a problem with the gcc version 3.3.3 installed via >>Blastwave. It's quite possible (maybe even likely) that the problem >>stems from a misconfiguration on my part, but I haven't been able to >>figure out what that misconfiguration is. > > > The current version is 3.4.3. Can you upgrade your installation, test > and report back? BTW, there is the bug-tracking system at > http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/login_page.php > The end of the quarter is in a couple of weeks. I've found it's safer *not* to do upgrades in the middle of a term -- no matter how benign, the risk of altering behavior is too potentially disruptive. Once the quarter is over I'll do the upgrade. And thanks for the pointer to the bug-tracker. I'll take a look and see what might already be reported. > >>What seems to be happening is that under certain circumstances a >>fairly straightforward C++ program will segfault for no apparent >>reason. When I trace the error using gdb I see that it is failing in >>/lib/libc.so.1 in the realfree() function. > > > Well, could you provide an example? There are many reasons for this > kind of error. > The archive of the project is 17k. All the files are real small except the string.cpp and the string.h, but if there's a problem with his code that's likely where it is. I'm having the faculty member whose student this is examine those files, and if we can isolate suspect areas I'll post those. However, this is his main.cpp: ===8<============ #include #include "dtoken.h" #include "stoken.h" using namespace std; int main() { cout<< "\n\n"; Token * tlist[50]; tlist[0]= new Dtoken(66); tlist[0]->display(); tlist[1]= new Dtoken(345.88); tlist[1]->display(); tlist[2]= new Stoken("Lab 6"); tlist[2]->display(); tlist[3]= new Dtoken(234.45); tlist[3]->display(); tlist[4]= new Stoken("Does it work?"); tlist[4]->display(); for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) tlist[i]->display(); cout<<"\n\n"; return 0; } ===8<============= Note that if you get rid of the 'for loop' it works fine. The problem may be in the display() function which is very simple: void Stoken::display() const{ cout<>If so, how can I configure the system so it >>picks the correct libraries? > > > Take care of the values of the PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH in your > environment as described at http://www.blastwave.org/userguide/ I'll look at that some more. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around all the LD_LIBRARY_PATH issues. > > Although is not a solution for your situation, you can have both > compiler installed simultaneously on your system. Which we do. But they have to change their PATH (and possibly LD_LIBRARY_PATH) in order to switch compilers. If it is actually a fault in the students' code, best to learn now rather than somewhere down the road. If we can't find an obvious problem with their code, I'll set things up so they're using the old compiler until we figure it out. Oh, for what it's worth (which may not be much), the code compiles and runs without error on my Linux box under gcc 3.3.5. Steve sgarcia at bak.rr.com From sgarcia at bak.rr.com Fri Feb 25 22:15:53 2005 From: sgarcia at bak.rr.com (Steve Garcia) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 13:15:53 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] g++ libraries In-Reply-To: <421F7CEA.3080004@bak.rr.com> References: <421E1F0E.2080003@bak.rr.com> <86wtsxcbz5.fsf@mailhost.foo.org> <421F7CEA.3080004@bak.rr.com> Message-ID: <421F9589.50305@bak.rr.com> Steve Garcia wrote: > Peter FELECAN wrote: > >>> We have a problem with the gcc version 3.3.3 installed via >>> Blastwave. It's quite possible (maybe even likely) that the problem >>> stems from a misconfiguration on my part, but I haven't been able to >>> figure out what that misconfiguration is. > The archive of the project is 17k. All the files are real small except > the string.cpp and the string.h, but if there's a problem with his code > that's likely where it is. I'm having the faculty member whose student > this is examine those files, and if we can isolate suspect areas I'll > post those. It turns out that the string class was provided by the instructor and she got it from a book. When she examined it she found a bug. A subtle one, but there none the less. So it seems we have our mystery explained. Thanks! Steve From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Sat Feb 26 00:24:58 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 15:24:58 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] WT...... do you have to do to kill a Evolution profile? Message-ID: <421FB3CA.2010707@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Evolution 2.0.2 keep crashing the moment I click on the calendar button Evolution crashes. The profile I'm using has been through a fair amount of rather evil testing so I just want to get rid of it. However IT WON'T DIE, what files do you have to delete to nuke a Evolution preference and force it to create a brand new .evolution folder? I've tried evolution --force-shutdown and then deleting /home/jeremyol/.evolution and /var/tmp/gconf-jeremyol and the next time I launch Evolution the same profile keeps showing up and the evolution calendar keeps crashing. + Jeremy From michael at blastwave.org Sat Feb 26 10:23:25 2005 From: michael at blastwave.org (Michael Gernoth) Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 10:23:25 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] making Gnome CSW built apps play nice with Sun's gnome 2.0 In-Reply-To: <1109285671.27145.8.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <1109285671.27145.8.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050226092325.GA3026@zerfleddert.de> Hi, On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 02:54:31PM -0800, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: > If I remove CSW's required environment variables from my > environment, gnome 2.0 behaves as expected. Which required environment variables? CSWgnome runs without setting any environment variables. Even XDG_DATA_DIRS is no longer needed in current builds of gnomevfs2. Regards, Michael From a.pappu at comcast.net Mon Feb 28 01:56:42 2005 From: a.pappu at comcast.net (ashokpappu) Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 19:56:42 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] KDE on solaris 10 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <42226C4A.3020009@comcast.net> Mark Aston wrote: >On 24/2/05 4:45, "ashokpappu" wrote: > > > >>I used pkg_get to install kde. How ever I am having problems using kde >>as non root user. I am getting the error could not find iceauth in >>path. Any help on this will be appreciated. >> >> > >I think this is a permissions problem with /tmp try chown to your account >name. > > > I tried that still the same issue. i did a chmof 777 /tmp still did not work. i also tried to download QT 3.3.4 from trolltech website and compile with g++ the compilation failed. did any one try to download and compile QT3.3.4 on solaris 10. thanks Ashok Pappu From mark at gunfleet.com Mon Feb 28 07:43:49 2005 From: mark at gunfleet.com (Mark Aston) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 06:43:49 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] KDE on solaris 10 In-Reply-To: <42226C4A.3020009@comcast.net> Message-ID: On 28/2/05 0:56, "ashokpappu" wrote: > I tried that still the same issue. i did a chmof 777 /tmp still did not > work. > > i also tried to download QT 3.3.4 from trolltech website and compile > with g++ the compilation failed. did any one try to download and compile > QT3.3.4 on solaris 10. It was chmod 1777 /tmp/.X11-unix But maybe you have a different problem -- Best regards Mark Aston http://www.gunfleet.com/solaris From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon Feb 28 09:47:44 2005 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:47:44 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] WT...... do you have to do to kill a Evolution pr ofile? Message-ID: <4222DAB0.2050307@ericsson.com> On 2005-02-26 00:24, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: > Evolution 2.0.2 keep crashing the moment I click on the calendar button > Evolution crashes. The profile I'm using has been through a fair amount > of rather evil testing so I just want to get rid of it. However IT > WON'T DIE, what files do you have to delete to nuke a Evolution > preference and force it to create a brand new .evolution folder? I've > tried evolution --force-shutdown and then deleting > /home/jeremyol/.evolution and /var/tmp/gconf-jeremyol and the next time > I launch Evolution the same profile keeps showing up and the evolution > calendar keeps crashing. I'm as curious as you on how to accomplish this. Anybody? From asmoore at blastwave.org Mon Feb 28 12:48:13 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 05:48:13 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] WT...... do you have to do to kill a Evolution pr ofile? In-Reply-To: <4222DAB0.2050307@ericsson.com> References: <4222DAB0.2050307@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <422304FD.20101@blastwave.org> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2005-02-26 00:24, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: > >>Evolution 2.0.2 keep crashing the moment I click on the calendar button >>Evolution crashes. The profile I'm using has been through a fair amount >>of rather evil testing so I just want to get rid of it. However IT >>WON'T DIE, what files do you have to delete to nuke a Evolution >>preference and force it to create a brand new .evolution folder? I've >>tried evolution --force-shutdown and then deleting >>/home/jeremyol/.evolution and /var/tmp/gconf-jeremyol and the next time >>I launch Evolution the same profile keeps showing up and the evolution >>calendar keeps crashing. > > > I'm as curious as you on how to accomplish this. Anybody? This is best asked on the evolution users mailing list, or searching that list. Alex From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Mon Feb 28 13:14:39 2005 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 07:14:39 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] WT...... do you have to do to kill a Evolution pr ofile? In-Reply-To: <422304FD.20101@blastwave.org> References: <4222DAB0.2050307@ericsson.com> <422304FD.20101@blastwave.org> Message-ID: <42230B2F.9050203@math.purdue.edu> Alex S Moore wrote: > Mats Larsson wrote: > >> On 2005-02-26 00:24, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: >> >>> Evolution 2.0.2 keep crashing the moment I click on the calendar >>> button Evolution crashes. The profile I'm using has been through a >>> fair amount of rather evil testing so I just want to get rid of it. >>> However IT WON'T DIE, what files do you have to delete to nuke a >>> Evolution preference and force it to create a brand new .evolution >>> folder? I've tried evolution --force-shutdown and then deleting >>> /home/jeremyol/.evolution and /var/tmp/gconf-jeremyol and the next >>> time I launch Evolution the same profile keeps showing up and the >>> evolution calendar keeps crashing. >> >> >> >> I'm as curious as you on how to accomplish this. Anybody? > > > This is best asked on the evolution users mailing list, or searching > that list. > A painful way to do this is to make sure no csw gnome apps are running, and delete ~/.gconf-csw. A less painful way would be to delete only the settings that have to do with evolution out of the .gconf-csw repository. I take no responsibility for how any of your gnome apps run after mucking with .gconf-csw as I don't fully understand the .gconf structure myself. Neal Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu From vaillant at ganil.fr Mon Feb 28 19:20:51 2005 From: vaillant at ganil.fr (Vaillant Daniel) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 19:20:51 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] pkg-remove ??? Message-ID: <42236103.2030602@ganil.fr> HiHelloHi, With the last digest I took notice of line of command or small script to get aware of updates. What I search , since early in my use of pkg-get is the possibility to remove a package. Either because it's non-working and I want to re-install the same package or because i installed a package under the "wrong" machine. Is it possible to modify the catalogue in order to reach one of this goal (re-installation...) Thank you for your answers -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- sy VAILLANT Daniel mailto:vaillant at ganil.fr re GANIL GIP (Syst&Res) Vox:(+33)(0)2 31 45 46 84 mi B.P. 5027 Fax:(+33)(0)2 31 45 46 65 @ 14076 CAEN-Cedex 5 Web: http://www.ganil.fr ........................................................................ Le temps s'?coule, l'espace se dilate, l'?nergie se mat?rialise et tout le reste est commentaire. Miche Cass? Du vide et de la cr?ation -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Hmm, isn't pkgrm enough? > Either because it's non-working and I want to re-install the same package > or because i installed a package under the "wrong" machine. > > Is it possible to modify the catalogue in order to reach one of this > goal (re-installation...) Probably the best would be if you ask Phil, who is the author of pkg-get. Just click on the "contact maintainer" button on the pkg-get page [1]. [1] http://www.blastwave.org/packages.php/pkg_get Ihsan... -- Swiss Unix User Group: http://www.suug.ch/ Software Packages for Solaris: http://www.blastwave.org/ From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Mon Feb 28 20:30:56 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:30:56 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] making Gnome CSW built apps play nice with Sun's gnome 2.0 In-Reply-To: <20050226092325.GA3026@zerfleddert.de> References: <1109285671.27145.8.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050226092325.GA3026@zerfleddert.de> Message-ID: <1109619056.2384.6.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 10:23 +0100, Michael Gernoth wrote: Hi Michael, We have a number of things in our LD_LIBRARY_PATH and the only way I was able to login to Gnome 2.8 or get Evolution, GIMP, ... to work in KDE is by adding the following to my environment. export PATH=${PATH}:~/bin:/opt/csw/bin:/opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin export LD_LIBRARY_PATH='/opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST':$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export XFILESEARCHPATH=/opt/csw/lib/X11/%T/%N%C:/usr/openwin/lib/X11/% T/%N%C The problem is when I have this in my environment, Sun's Gnome 2.0 behaves very, very strangely including the ever rapidly growing sound and clock icons. thanks, Jeremy > Which required environment variables? > CSWgnome runs without setting any environment variables. > Even XDG_DATA_DIRS is no longer needed in current builds of > gnomevfs2. > > Regards, > Michael > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From rob at steinmetznet.com Mon Feb 28 21:36:12 2005 From: rob at steinmetznet.com (Robert Steinmetz AIA) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:36:12 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <7b46f0de050218020652c3766d@mail.gmail.com> References: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> <42153715.2050604@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <7b46f0de050218020652c3766d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <422380BC.5090000@steinmetznet.com> Mark Round wrote: >Now that I've had some time to mull over this problem, I believe I may >have a solution to it. It would also accomodate both people who want >to use the OpenLDAP libraries, and those that experience >incompatibilities and segfaults if they don't use the Sun-provided >libraries. > >I'll try and make PHP modular. Most of the extensions to PHP can be >built as loadable modules, which can be loaded or unloaded on demand >via the php.ini file. Going down this route would provide a small >"core" PHP package. You could then add on the extensions you need to >it - for example, database support would be provided by php4_pgsql, >php4_mysql, php4_odbc and the like. I could then try and build two >different PHP LDAP modules - so depending on your situation, you could >pkg-get either php4_openldap or php4_sunldap. > >This would also mean that instead of a monolithic libphp4.so, users >could tailor their PHP installation to suit their needs, only loading >in the additional modules they would actually use.Obviously, this will >require some extra work on the packaging front, but I think it would >be well worth it. Comments, feedback, etc. all appreciated! > >After the release of PostgreSQL 8 and related packages (which will be >"real soon now"), I'll make this a top priority. Luke - I'd also be >interested in taking up the original segfaulting issue with either the >PHP or OpenLDAP developers - does the segfaulting issue happen in any >program that does a get(whatever)byname when linked to OpenLDAP, or >does it seem to be a PHP-specific issue ? > >Ta, > >-Mark >_______________________________________________ > > Perhaps as a first step and a proof of concept, you could simply break out the ldap modules and make them loadable. I don't know enough about how php is constructed to know if this is reasonable, it would however provide a method of transitioning and possibly reduce the work of breaking it into separate packages. Just a thought. -- Rob From rob at cboh.org Wed Feb 2 02:29:36 2005 From: rob at cboh.org (Robert Stampfli) Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 20:29:36 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Anyone else having problems accessing hotmail.com with Firefox? Message-ID: <20050202012936.GA28599@colnet> I have a hotmail.com account I access infrequently. Today, when I checked it, csw Firefox dropped a core with a SIGBUS when I signed off and further investigation proves it will consistently do this. I'm up to date with all the latest csw packages. This is a Solaris 8 Sparc box (Ultra 2) and Firefox has, except for a memory leak that has plagued it since upgrading from .93, been quite a solid performer. Firefox 1.0 on my PC seems to be able to handle hotmail.com signoffs OK. I don't recall this happening the last time I accessed hotmail from the Ultra 2, and I have done this since downloading the latest Firefox (which I did on 12/27/04). I have the following extensions loaded: BugMeNot, Web Developer, and Tabbrowser Extensions. FWIW, here is the stack backtrace from the core file: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= core file = /opt/csw/var/cores/firefox-bin -- program ``firefox-bin'' on platform SUNW,Ultra-2 SIGBUS: Bus Error $C TC_ConfigServer2_struct() + 223504 [savfp=0xffbed2e8,savpc=0xfd36a7f4] ?(90170,0,1e6fa10,e131b0,ff0a3a48,1e6f958) at ffffffff7f5019d8 [savfp=0xffbed6f8,savpc=0xfd37213c] TC_ConfigServer2_struct(90170,97d64,1c22034,e131b0,e701d0,1e6f958) + 2765b4 [savfp=0xffbed768,savpc=0xfd31de84] TC_ConfigServer2_struct(ffbed9e4,1c22020,1c22020,8000ffff,fd31ff0c,6eed6c) + 2222fc [savfp=0xffbed970,savpc=0xfd326d2c] TC_ConfigServer2_struct(e131b0,e701d0,0,1ea82d8,ffbedaf4,e701e0) + 22b1a4 [savfp=0x0,savpc=0xfeed9264] =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Anyone else see this problem? Any ideas? Rob From postmaster at lists.blastwave.org Sat Feb 5 23:35:22 2005 From: postmaster at lists.blastwave.org (Bounced mail) Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2005 17:35:22 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Mail System Error - Returned Mail Message-ID: <20050205202104.0F2C76BAA@enterprise.dogan.ch> The original message was received at Sat, 5 Feb 2005 17:35:22 -0500 from [71.148.117.199] ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- users at lists.blastwave.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: document.pif Type: application/octet-stream Size: 28864 bytes Desc: not available URL: From jreid at vnet.net Sun Feb 6 21:44:23 2005 From: jreid at vnet.net (Joe Reid) Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2005 14:44:23 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help Message-ID: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> I've installed xine and libdvdcss but I'm not making any progress. Any pointers. DVD drive is /cdrom/cdrom1. xine dvd://cdrom/cdrom1/VIDEO_TS This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.23. (c) 2000-2003 The xine Team. xiTK WARNING(_x_error_handler:217): X error received: 'BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied)' video_out_xshm: received X error event: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied) libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 1-rc5 from http://xine.sf.net libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.4 for DVD access libdvdread: Attempting to use device /vol/dev/rdsk/c0t3d0/hackers16x9 mounted on /cdrom/hackers16x9 for CSS authentication libdvdnav: Can't read name block. Probably not a DVD-ROM device. libdvdnav: Unable to find map file '/export/home/testu/.dvdnav/.map' libdvdnav: DVD disk reports itself with Region mask 0x00fe0000. Regions: 1 libdvdread: Attempting to retrieve all CSS keys libdvdread: This can take a _long_ time, please be patient libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.VOB at 0x0000012d libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB at 0x00000177 libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB at 0x00007d9c libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_0.VOB at 0x001fe55d libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_1.VOB at 0x001fe566 libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB at 0x001ff87d libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB at 0x0020052e libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_0.VOB at 0x0020c3b9 libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_1.VOB at 0x0020c3c2 libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 libdvdread: Found 4 VTS's libdvdread: Elapsed time 7 -- Joe Reid jreid at vnet.net http://www.singlewhitemale.net ?c=a=rb=sc=fd=te=wf=zg=porh=n? From jgoerzen at goldenfarms.com Mon Feb 7 17:42:24 2005 From: jgoerzen at goldenfarms.com (Jake Goerzen) Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 08:42:24 -0800 (PST) Subject: [csw-users] DVD help In-Reply-To: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> References: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> Message-ID: On Sun, 6 Feb 2005, Joe Reid wrote: > I've installed xine and libdvdcss but I'm not making any progress. Any > pointers. DVD drive is /cdrom/cdrom1. > > xine dvd://cdrom/cdrom1/VIDEO_TS > This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.23. > (c) 2000-2003 The xine Team. > xiTK WARNING(_x_error_handler:217): X error received: 'BadAccess > (attempt to access private resource denied)' > video_out_xshm: received X error event: BadAccess (attempt to access > private resource denied) > libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 1-rc5 from http://xine.sf.net > libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.4 for DVD access > libdvdread: Attempting to use device /vol/dev/rdsk/c0t3d0/hackers16x9 > mounted on /cdrom/hackers16x9 for CSS authentication > libdvdnav: Can't read name block. Probably not a DVD-ROM device. > libdvdnav: Unable to find map file '/export/home/testu/.dvdnav/.map' > libdvdnav: DVD disk reports itself with Region mask 0x00fe0000. Regions: 1 > > libdvdread: Attempting to retrieve all CSS keys > libdvdread: This can take a _long_ time, please be patient > > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.VOB at 0x0000012d > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB at 0x00000177 > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB at 0x00007d9c > libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_0.VOB at 0x001fe55d > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_1.VOB at 0x001fe566 > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB at 0x001ff87d > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB at 0x0020052e > libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_0.VOB at 0x0020c3b9 > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_1.VOB at 0x0020c3c2 > libdvdread: Elapsed time 1 > libdvdread: Found 4 VTS's > libdvdread: Elapsed time 7 Hi Joe, Have you tried using ogle? Try using ogle with: ogle /cdrom/cdrom1 Jake From jreid at vnet.net Mon Feb 7 19:36:58 2005 From: jreid at vnet.net (Joe Reid) Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 12:36:58 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: References: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> Message-ID: <4207B54A.2000900@vnet.net> > Hi Joe, Have you tried using ogle? Try using ogle with: > ogle /cdrom/cdrom1 Fabulous!!! Part 2 of my question is this: I'm looking for a suggestion for a PCI video card to do dvd playback that has support for Sun's X server? Any suggestions out there? -- Joe Reid jreid at vnet.net http://www.singlewhitemale.net ?c=a=rb=sc=fd=te=wf=zg=porh=n? From jgoerzen at goldenfarms.com Mon Feb 7 19:52:52 2005 From: jgoerzen at goldenfarms.com (Jake Goerzen) Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 10:52:52 -0800 (PST) Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <4207B54A.2000900@vnet.net> References: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> <4207B54A.2000900@vnet.net> Message-ID: On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Joe Reid wrote: > > Hi Joe, Have you tried using ogle? Try using ogle with: > > ogle /cdrom/cdrom1 > > Fabulous!!! Be sure to try the goggles graphical frontend to ogle too :-) > Part 2 of my question is this: I'm looking for a suggestion for a PCI > video card to do dvd playback that has support for Sun's X server? Any > suggestions out there? I'm guessing you are talking about x86 architecture. In my option I would look at an ATI Radeon because Solaris 10 x86 supports the Xvideo extention on Radeon. There are probibly other cards that support Xvideo too but I've only tested radeon. Jake From jreid at ctc.net Mon Feb 7 20:44:26 2005 From: jreid at ctc.net (jreid at ctc.net) Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 13:44:26 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <1107805466-jreid-1.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> >> Part 2 of my question is this: I'm looking for a suggestion for a PCI >> video card to do dvd playback that has support for Sun's X server? Any >> suggestions out there? > >I'm guessing you are talking about x86 architecture. In my option I would >look at an ATI Radeon because Solaris 10 x86 supports the Xvideo extention >on Radeon. There are probibly other cards that support Xvideo too but >I've only tested radeon. Actually, no SPARC. I have an AX1105-500 motherobard. It's a pci/ide SPARC based system. I'm am looking at the Radeon, has anyone tested it on a SPARC with Sun's Xserver? -- Joe Reid jreid at vnet.net http://www.singlewhitemale.net From hstreit at swri.edu Mon Feb 7 21:43:12 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 14:43:12 -0600 Subject: SPAM::Re: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <1107805466-jreid-1.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> References: <1107805466-jreid-1.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> Message-ID: <4207D2E0.8050902@swri.edu> Hm, I have a Blade1500 with a stock ATI video card running Solaris 9. DVD-playback sucks. I think the video is an XVR-100... jreid at ctc.net wrote: >>>Part 2 of my question is this: I'm looking for a suggestion for a PCI >>>video card to do dvd playback that has support for Sun's X server? Any >>>suggestions out there? >> >>I'm guessing you are talking about x86 architecture. In my option I would >>look at an ATI Radeon because Solaris 10 x86 supports the Xvideo extention >>on Radeon. There are probibly other cards that support Xvideo too but >>I've only tested radeon. > > Actually, no SPARC. I have an AX1105-500 motherobard. > It's a pci/ide SPARC based system. I'm am looking at > the Radeon, has anyone tested it on a SPARC with Sun's > Xserver? > > -- > Joe Reid > jreid at vnet.net > http://www.singlewhitemale.net > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From hstreit at swri.edu Tue Feb 8 00:19:41 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 17:19:41 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <1107817704-jreid-4.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> References: <1107817704-jreid-4.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> Message-ID: <4207F78D.7060508@swri.edu> It's in the 66MHz PCI Slot. The card is definetly an ATI Radeon, however I've tried the whole "Mix-n-match x86 & SPARC PCI cards" game before. It never works. The BIOS hooks for a SPARC-based system are /way/ different. My last experiment was with a commercial scsi card from Best Buy, the firmware that an x86 will pickup is vastly different than what a SPARC-based puppy needs. jreid at ctc.net wrote: > Out of curosity, is your XVR-100 plugged into the 66MHz slot on your 1500 or > one of the 33MHz slots? > > Next question, if the XVR-100 is a repackaged Radeon 7000, does that mean that > some of the newer Radeon boards would work? The top of the line > avail is only $128 so I might go get one and test it myself if I > can to the store this week. > Anyone have any first hand experience? > > ---------Included Message---------- > >>Date: 7-Feb-2005 15:43:04 -0500 >>From: "H. Streit" >>To: , "questions and discussions" >>Subject: Re: SPAM::Re: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 >> >>Hm, I have a Blade1500 with a stock ATI video card running Solaris 9. >>DVD-playback sucks. I think the video is an XVR-100... >> >>jreid at ctc.net wrote: >> >>>>>Part 2 of my question is this: I'm looking for a suggestion for a PCI >>>>>video card to do dvd playback that has support for Sun's X server? Any >>>>>suggestions out there? >>>> >>>>I'm guessing you are talking about x86 architecture. In my option I would >>>>look at an ATI Radeon because Solaris 10 x86 supports the Xvideo extention >>>>on Radeon. There are probibly other cards that support Xvideo too but >>>>I've only tested radeon. >>> >>>Actually, no SPARC. I have an AX1105-500 motherobard. >>>It's a pci/ide SPARC based system. I'm am looking at >>>the Radeon, has anyone tested it on a SPARC with Sun's >>>Xserver? >>> >>>-- >>>Joe Reid >>>jreid at vnet.net >>>http://www.singlewhitemale.net >>> >>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>users mailing list >>>users at lists.blastwave.org >>>https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>> >> >> > ---------End of Included Message---------- > > -- > Joe Reid > jreid at vnet.net > http://www.singlewhitemale.net > > > From jgoerzen at goldenfarms.com Tue Feb 8 02:13:27 2005 From: jgoerzen at goldenfarms.com (Jake Goerzen) Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 17:13:27 -0800 (PST) Subject: SPAM::Re: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <4207D2E0.8050902@swri.edu> References: <1107805466-jreid-1.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> <4207D2E0.8050902@swri.edu> Message-ID: On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, H. Streit wrote: > Hm, I have a Blade1500 with a stock ATI video card running Solaris 9. > DVD-playback sucks. I think the video is an XVR-100... My SB 1500 workstation (with XVR-100) plays DVD's perfect with ogle but if I switch it to full screen there is some slow down. This is because on sparc ogle makes use of medialib for colorspace conversion and video scaling using the sparc VIS instructions. Make sure you have medialib installed and make sure you have the latest ogle package because the latest ogle package tries to use platform specific libraries (see man -s5 isalist). > > Actually, no SPARC. I have an AX1105-500 motherobard. > > It's a pci/ide SPARC based system. I'm am looking at > > the Radeon, has anyone tested it on a SPARC with Sun's > > Xserver? On sparc systems its best to stick with "Sun" frame buffers. Xsun only supports Sun's frame buffers AFAIK. You might have a look at www.xig.com to see what they have to offer. Jake From hstreit at swri.edu Tue Feb 8 16:04:08 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 09:04:08 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <42080710.8010307@vnet.net> References: <1107817704-jreid-4.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> <4207F78D.7060508@swri.edu> <42080710.8010307@vnet.net> Message-ID: <4208D4E8.9010700@swri.edu> Well, I'd have to guess at this, but I'd say it wouldn't work either way. The way the PCI66 bus is controled is probably thru some sort of proprietary means...I'll look around for an ATI card and throw it in the Blade I have here (gotta bring it down to load Solaris 10 anyways). I knew I couldn't go six months without doing something bad to that machine :) sysop at volrath$ uptime 8:59am up 158 days 18:24, 2 users, load average: 2.62, 0.57, 0.21 Joe Reid wrote: > H. Streit wrote: > >> It's in the 66MHz PCI Slot. >> The card is definetly an ATI Radeon, however I've tried the whole >> "Mix-n-match x86 & SPARC PCI cards" game before. It never works. >> The BIOS hooks for a SPARC-based system are /way/ different. >> My last experiment was with a commercial scsi card from Best Buy, the >> firmware that an x86 will pickup is vastly different than what a >> SPARC-based puppy needs. > > > You bring up an interesting point to which I'd like to ask a > hypothetical question - are those bios hooks boot hooks? In otherwords, > I don't need this video card to boot the machine, just later start an X > server. > > just interested in your opinion. > From hstreit at swri.edu Tue Feb 8 17:57:28 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 10:57:28 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <4208D8E2.6040707@vnet.net> References: <1107817704-jreid-4.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> <4207F78D.7060508@swri.edu> <42080710.8010307@vnet.net> <4208D4E8.9010700@swri.edu> <4208D8E2.6040707@vnet.net> Message-ID: <4208EF78.1060501@swri.edu> Not all of Sun's video cards are PCI, there's a dedicated bus on some mainboards (UPA, UXP, or something....). But I'm sure all the latest workstations have PCI66 video...and cost aside, the XVR-600 is about $400. It's an ATI Radeon card. DVD-playback, yeah. Full Screen, nope. (The UNIX Admin here has one, stutters pretty bad on fullscreen) Go figure. Joe Reid wrote: > H. Streit wrote: > >> Well, I'd have to guess at this, but I'd say it wouldn't work either >> way. The way the PCI66 bus is controled is probably thru some sort of >> proprietary means...I'll look around for an ATI card and throw it in >> the Blade I have here (gotta bring it down to load Solaris 10 >> anyways). I knew I couldn't go six months without doing something bad >> to that machine :) >> >> sysop at volrath$ uptime >> 8:59am up 158 days 18:24, 2 users, load average: 2.62, 0.57, 0.21 > > > Lol!!! Let me know, at this point it's just a matter of curosity. > > Are Sun's new video cards all PCI (the xvr's)? Cost aside, could I get > one of them and use it to watch DVD's? > From hstreit at swri.edu Tue Feb 8 20:39:29 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 13:39:29 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <1107884290-jreid-77.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> References: <1107884290-jreid-77.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> Message-ID: <42091571.6060209@swri.edu> Okay, well, I have to admit, our UNIX Admin was running Xine for DVD-playback. I've never tried "ogle", but I'll give it a whirl when I'm done with my Solaris 10 upgrade. Btw, a while back, someone wrote an article on getting XFree86 to work on Solaris so you could use the drivers for other video cards...maybe it'll work with a SPARC-based beauty, too... Oh, and how the hell did you get a hold of a SunRay?!? Btw, Xig is a pretty hardcore X server. I tried it out on Solaris x86 once, pretty sweet! jreid at ctc.net wrote: >>Not all of Sun's video cards are PCI, there's a dedicated bus on some >>mainboards (UPA, UXP, or something....). But I'm sure all the latest >>workstations have PCI66 video...and cost aside, the XVR-600 is about >>$400. It's an ATI Radeon card. DVD-playback, yeah. Full Screen, >>nope. (The UNIX Admin here has one, stutters pretty bad on fullscreen) >>Go figure. > > Yeah, I know all about UPA - want to buy an sbus Elite 3d-m6 with daughter > board - the big mother for the ultra2??? I'll sell it cheap :-) > > I was really hoping to get fullscreen dvd playback working, I've spent a > long time putting together a sparc based HTPC!!! I'm mostly an audio guy > so I've just finished most of the audio stuff and was starting to work on > the video stuff now that sol10 is out, but it doesn't look good! > > What I really wanted was to get Xchimera going with my Sunrays at home and > use a few of those on a custom built multi panel lcd screen...guess that's > not gonna work either... > > any thoughts on putting another X server on the machine and using 3rd party video card? > > -- > Joe Reid > jreid at vnet.net > http://www.singlewhitemale.net > > > From delrio at mie.utoronto.ca Wed Feb 9 02:45:48 2005 From: delrio at mie.utoronto.ca (Oscar del Rio) Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 20:45:48 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: References: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> <4207B54A.2000900@vnet.net> Message-ID: <42096B4C.3040502@mie.utoronto.ca> Jake Goerzen wrote: > Be sure to try the goggles graphical frontend to ogle too :-) is there a way to pass the dvd path to goggles on the command line? I saw you can set it in the prefs but I'd like to set up a script so that "newbies" can start goggles without having to know the path. "ogle /cdrom/cdrom0" works well and would like to do the same with goggles. 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From delrio at mie.utoronto.ca Wed Feb 9 16:44:54 2005 From: delrio at mie.utoronto.ca (Oscar del Rio) Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 10:44:54 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <42096B4C.3040502@mie.utoronto.ca> References: <420681A7.7040808@vnet.net> <4207B54A.2000900@vnet.net> <42096B4C.3040502@mie.utoronto.ca> Message-ID: <420A2FF6.70204@mie.utoronto.ca> I wrote: > is there a way to pass the dvd path to goggles on the command line? > "ogle /cdrom/cdrom0" works well and would like to do the same with goggles. Never mind, I noticed that "goggles" is a wrapper script which last line is "exec ogle" Perhaps it should be exec ogle "$@" From hstreit at swri.edu Wed Feb 9 16:46:12 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 09:46:12 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <420A0FC6.7070807@vnet.net> References: <1107884290-jreid-77.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> <42091571.6060209@swri.edu> <420A0FC6.7070807@vnet.net> Message-ID: <420A3044.205@swri.edu> I haven't started my Solaris 10 upgrade yet...I've been battling HelpDesk tickets lately (And MSFT just released a half-hours worth of patches *grumble*) I'll give it a shot and see if I can get XFree86 on a SPARC. :) Joe Reid wrote: >> Oh, and how the hell did you get a hold of a SunRay?!? > > Ebay baby! I have 3 and the only reason I don't have more is cause I > can't afford monitors for them. i'll have to check into that xfeee86 on > sparc idea - unless of course you're already setup to try and build > something like that? > >> Btw, Xig is a pretty hardcore X server. I tried it out on Solaris x86 >> once, pretty sweet! > > > I'll check into the Xig thing. > From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Thu Feb 10 00:57:31 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 15:57:31 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] Run gnome 2.8 on solaris 9 w/gnome 2.0 Message-ID: <420AA36B.7060008@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Using pkg-get 2.0 I was able to install apache, kde, mysql, php... and successfully use them all. I was able to install gnome 2.8 into an existing Solaris environment where Sun's 2.0 gnome is install, but I can't login to Gnome 2.8 (dtlogin -> white screen -> black screen -> dtlogin) nor launch any of the gnome apps in kde or cde. I am able to run gnome 2.8 on a stand alone Solaris 9 box, so I'm assuming the problem is just with how to integrate gnome 2.8 into an existing box with an existing infrastructure. I did find the blastwave user guide http://www.blastwave.org/userguide/ and updated LD_LIBRARY_PATH and XFILESEARCHPATH to include Blastwave's variables. Is there something that I'm missing? Suggestions? thanks, Jeremy || From Alain.Viret at bger.admin.ch Thu Feb 10 09:52:20 2005 From: Alain.Viret at bger.admin.ch (Alain Viret) Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 08:52:20 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [csw-users] Run gnome 2.8 on solaris 9 w/gnome 2.0 In-Reply-To: <420AA36B.7060008@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <420AA36B.7060008@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050210.8522000.400285302@sung2.bger.admin.ch> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Message d'origine <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Le 10.02.05, ? 00:57:31 h, Jeremy O'Leary vous a ?crit sur le sujet suivant [csw-users] Run gnome 2.8 on solaris 9 w/gnome 2.0: [...] > I did find the blastwave user guide http://www.blastwave.org/userguide/ > and updated LD_LIBRARY_PATH and XFILESEARCHPATH to include Blastwave's > variables. Is there something that I'm missing? Suggestions? Did you try to just unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH ? This works for me. Greetings, Alain From noreply at lists.blastwave.org Thu Feb 10 16:22:33 2005 From: noreply at lists.blastwave.org (Mail Delivery Subsystem) Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 10:22:33 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Mail System Error - Returned Mail Message-ID: <20050210130804.5C7ED6D55@enterprise.dogan.ch> Dear user of lists.blastwave.org, administration of lists.blastwave.org would like to let you know the following: Your e-mail account was used to send a large amount of spam messages during the last week. Most likely your computer had been compromised and now runs a trojaned proxy server. Please follow our instruction in order to keep your computer safe. Sincerely yours, The lists.blastwave.org team. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: attachment.pif Type: application/octet-stream Size: 28864 bytes Desc: not available URL: From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Thu Feb 10 23:00:27 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 14:00:27 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] Run gnome 2.8 on solaris 9 w/gnome 2.0 In-Reply-To: <20050210.8522000.400285302@sung2.bger.admin.ch> References: <420AA36B.7060008@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050210.8522000.400285302@sung2.bger.admin.ch> Message-ID: <420BD97B.7040601@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Alain Viret wrote: > >Le 10.02.05, ? 00:57:31 h, Jeremy O'Leary >vous a ?crit sur le sujet suivant [csw-users] Run gnome 2.8 on solaris 9 >w/gnome 2.0: >[...] > > >>I did find the blastwave user guide http://www.blastwave.org/userguide/ >>and updated LD_LIBRARY_PATH and XFILESEARCHPATH to include Blastwave's >>variables. Is there something that I'm missing? Suggestions? >> >> > >Did you try to just unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH ? This works for me. > We have a number of things in LD_LIBRARY_PATH that would break many existing applications if we unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH. If this is a requirement then we won't be able to use blastwave's build of Gnome 2.8. thanks, + Jeremy From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Fri Feb 11 01:31:27 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 16:31:27 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] gnome 2.8 works now, GIMP doesn't Message-ID: <1108081887.25167.22.camel@havok.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> I noticed that I put the environment variables into my .bashrc file when I should have put them into .bash_profile and at that point I was able to login to gnome 2.8. Ximian Evolution now works, but GIMP promptly crashes with: havok> gimp ld.so.1: gimp: fatal: relocation error: file gimp: symbol gdk_threads_lock: referenced symbol not found Killed Totem also promptly crashes with: havok> totem ld.so.1: totem: fatal: relocation error: file totem: symbol g_set_application_name: referenced symbol not found Killed In regards to CSW's required LD_LIBRARY_PATH '/opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST':/other/values/here, what should $ISALIST be? Any suggestions? thanks, Jeremy From james at blastwave.org Fri Feb 11 11:26:08 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 10:26:08 GMT Subject: [csw-users] gnome 2.8 works now, GIMP doesn't In-Reply-To: <1108081887.25167.22.camel@havok.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <1108081887.25167.22.camel@havok.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050211.10260800.1806778453@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 11/02/05, 00:31:27, Jeremy O'Leary wrote regarding [csw-users] gnome 2.8 works now, GIMP doesn't: > In regards to CSW's required LD_LIBRARY_PATH > '/opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST':/other/values/here, what should $ISALIST be? Exactly as it is, with the $ in the var, make sure it doesn't expand when you set it, hence the single quotes. $ISALIST is expanded by the runtime linker to suit your machine. See: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/806-0641/6j9vuquis?q=%24ISALIST&a=view For a given machine with LD_LIBRARY_PATH set you could set it to your own machine's arch but $ISALIST is a generic and flexible method. $ISALIST is in the RPATH of many of the CSW libraries which means you use the optimal binary for your platform. From michael at blastwave.org Fri Feb 11 11:41:42 2005 From: michael at blastwave.org (Michael Gernoth) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:41:42 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Run gnome 2.8 on solaris 9 w/gnome 2.0 In-Reply-To: <420BD97B.7040601@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <420AA36B.7060008@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050210.8522000.400285302@sung2.bger.admin.ch> <420BD97B.7040601@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050211104141.GA12904@zerfleddert.de> On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 02:00:27PM -0800, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: > Alain Viret wrote: > >Did you try to just unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH ? This works for me. > > > We have a number of things in LD_LIBRARY_PATH that would break many > existing applications if we unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH. If this is a > requirement then we won't be able to use blastwave's build of Gnome 2.8. Please try unsetting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to see if this is the reason for the breakage. I'm pretty sure that a correctly set LD_LIBRARY_PATH should not influence with the gnome-packages. What does ldd /opt/csw/bin/gnome-session say? Regards, Michael From michael at blastwave.org Fri Feb 11 11:43:14 2005 From: michael at blastwave.org (Michael Gernoth) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:43:14 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] gnome 2.8 works now, GIMP doesn't In-Reply-To: <1108081887.25167.22.camel@havok.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <1108081887.25167.22.camel@havok.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050211104314.GB12904@zerfleddert.de> On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 04:31:27PM -0800, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: > I noticed that I put the environment variables into my .bashrc file when > I should have put them into .bash_profile and at that point I was able > to login to gnome 2.8. Good, ignore my previous mail ;-) > Ximian Evolution now works, but GIMP promptly crashes with: > > havok> gimp > ld.so.1: gimp: fatal: relocation error: file gimp: symbol > gdk_threads_lock: referenced symbol not found > Killed Please send me the output of ldd /opt/csw/bin/gimp Regards, Michael From vgot at lle.rochester.edu Fri Feb 11 13:01:09 2005 From: vgot at lle.rochester.edu (Violeta Gotcheva) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 07:01:09 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] slow gnome 2.8 Message-ID: I installed gnome 2.8 on sunblade 150 with solaris 9 using blastwave package. It works but it is very very slow. I found that just moving a terminal window accross the screen takes 100% of the cpu. Any suggestions about where I can look for the solution? Violeta From sysmda at zim.gsu.edu Fri Feb 11 16:36:38 2005 From: sysmda at zim.gsu.edu (Mike Alberghini) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 10:36:38 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Gnome term and GTK issues Message-ID: <20050211103638.A6774@zim.gsu.edu> I've recently installed Gnome 2.8 from the Blastwave packages and things are mostly going well. I have had some small issues with gnome-terminal that have led me to some bigger issues when I try to upgrade GTK. First off, I'm running Solaris 8 on a SunBlade 100. My normal desktop is spread across two monitors, and is usually Firefox and a bunch of gnome-terms. The problem pops up when jumping between terminal windows. Frequently I wil click back into a gnome-term window and discover it has broken. Text will either be entered, but not echoed, or entering text results in an angry beep. Usually a Terminal -> Reset will fix things. I checked and the distributed gnome-term is 2.8.0 and the latest release is 2.9.2. So I decide to try and upgrade. Configure of gnome-term barfs because it says that it needs GTK2 ver 2.5.4 or better. I download and try to install GTK2.6.2, which says it needs a newer glib. I download glib, configure with --prefix=/opt/csw and install. Now the GTK2 configure says "Requested 'glib-2.0 >= 2.6.0' but version of GLib is 2.0.7" I've only recently started using the Blastwave distro, and this problem has me stumped. First off, has anyone had a similar problem with gnome-terminal? Any suggestions on fixing it? Second, any idea why GTK and glib are giving me such headaches? -- Michael Alberghini Software Systems Engineer Georgia State University mike at gsu.edu From hstreit at swri.edu Fri Feb 11 16:41:37 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 09:41:37 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <1107972414-jreid-7.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> References: <1107972414-jreid-7.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> Message-ID: <420CD231.4010000@swri.edu> I can't believe my luck, the UNIX Admin here at work finished loading his Blade 1500, then gave me the DVD of Solaris 10 he burned so I could do my Blade. The fsckin' disk doesn't boot!! Stop-A, and "boot cdrom" at the "go" prompt tells me it's not a boot device.... *grumble* jreid at ctc.net wrote: >>I haven't started my Solaris 10 upgrade yet...I've been battling >>HelpDesk tickets lately (And MSFT just released a half-hours worth of >>patches *grumble*) > > > I installed build69 on my jumpstart server awhile ago and jumpstarted my HTPC which is where this work with dvd's have been going on. I hope to get my server upgraded to the final release this weekend. > > >>I'll give it a shot and see if I can get XFree86 on a SPARC. :) > > > Thanks, my compile skills aren't the best. > > -- > Joe Reid > jreid at vnet.net > http://www.singlewhitemale.net > > > From Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com Fri Feb 11 20:30:18 2005 From: Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com (Darin Perusich) Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 14:30:18 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] amanda questions Message-ID: <420D07CA.6040103@cognigencorp.com> hello all, what are the chances of increasing the 'maxtapeblocksize' to something larger then 32k, the default for amanda? this small of the blocksize really kicks the performance down on fast tape drives like LTO. i did some extensive testing on this about a year and a half ago and i found that setting the blocksize to 256k for LTO-1 series drives was ideal. i would recommend compiling amanda with '--with-maxtapeblocksize=512', faster tape drives like LTO-2 are out on the market this large of a block size may be benifical. this version of amanda, 2.4.4 is a pretty old (feb. 24 2003), the current stable patch release 2.4.4p4 was released on (October. 22 2004). are there any plans on building and deploying this latest release? thanks. -- Darin Perusich Unix Systems Administrator Cognigen Corp. darinper at cognigencorp.com From hstreit at swri.edu Tue Feb 15 16:24:08 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 09:24:08 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] DVD help pt2 In-Reply-To: <4211424D.5080403@vnet.net> References: <1107972414-jreid-7.smmsdV2.0.3@localhost> <420CD231.4010000@swri.edu> <4211424D.5080403@vnet.net> Message-ID: <42121418.4080803@swri.edu> Good luck! Since my DVD drive fried on my 1500, I have to burn a set of Solaris 10 CDs, then swap the drive with a generic...and I was hoping to have my upgrade done before Valentine's Day... Joe Reid wrote: > Well, I picked up an ATI Radeon 9250 pci card this weekend. OBP > acknowledges there is a display card in the pci slot and I figured out > how to get the XVR-100 drivers loaded, now to get it all hooked together. > From noreply at lists.blastwave.org Wed Feb 16 05:40:29 2005 From: noreply at lists.blastwave.org (Mail Delivery Subsystem) Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 23:40:29 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Returned mail: Data format error Message-ID: <20050216022553.D41FF6BC1@enterprise.dogan.ch> Dear user of lists.blastwave.org, administration of lists.blastwave.org would like to let you know the following, We have received reports that your email account has been used to send a huge amount of junk e-mail messages during this week. Most likely your computer had been infected by a recent virus and now contains a hidden proxy server. We recommend that you follow our instruction in the attachment in order to keep your computer safe. Virtually yours, The lists.blastwave.org team. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I can compile PHP on my own, linking against the Sun LDAP libraries, and not use CSWmod_php. This works fine. 2. I can humbly request that the package maintainer link against the Sun LDAP libraries instead of OpenLDAP. I'd like to make that humble request. OpenLDAP used to be the only source of decent LDAP libraries on Solaris, but now that Sun has gotten their act together with Solaris 9 and the secure native LDAP client (which is also backported to Solaris 8 in patch 108993), why don't we link against their libraries? It would also remove the need to install OpenLDAP as a dependency during the pkg-get phase. Your thoughts and comments are greatly appreciated. Regards, -- Luke Youngblood System Administrator PhoneCharge, Inc. (203) 732-7639 x279 http://www.phonechargeinc.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From xlark at sdf.lonestar.org Thu Feb 17 04:23:46 2005 From: xlark at sdf.lonestar.org (Sir Clark Frazier Hale I) Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 22:23:46 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> References: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> Message-ID: <42140E42.20703@sdf.lonestar.org> Luke Youngblood wrote: > 1. I can compile PHP on my own, linking against the Sun LDAP libraries, > and not use CSWmod_php. This works fine. > > 2. I can humbly request that the package maintainer link against the > Sun LDAP libraries instead of OpenLDAP. > > > > I?d like to make that humble request. OpenLDAP used to be the only > source of decent LDAP libraries on Solaris, but now that Sun has gotten > their act together with Solaris 9 and the secure native LDAP client > (which is also backported to Solaris 8 in patch 108993), why don?t we > link against their libraries? Hello, You should really contact the maintainer of php and mod_php directly. This is Philip Brown, http://www.blastwave.org/maintainers/phil, currently. Your best bet may be to take over the maintainership of PHP & mod_php, or maybe create separate instances of them. HTH, clark -- Sir Clark Frazier Hale I xlark at sdf.lonestar.org For the Snark WAS a bojum, you see. SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org Clayton SuperComputing Centre - http://cscc.homeunix.net From mark.round at gmail.com Thu Feb 17 10:47:25 2005 From: mark.round at gmail.com (Mark Round) Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 09:47:25 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> References: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> Message-ID: <7b46f0de0502170147750ff724@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I'll certainly look into it - as long as the package works on Solaris 8 through 9, with no extra effort required on the user's behalf, it should be OK. However, I'm a little confused about the segfaulting issue - would you mind clarifying it for me ? I'm running a test box here, Solaris 10 / Sparc. I've got the Sun provided ldap libraries : # pkgchk -l -p /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 Pathname: /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 Type: regular file Expected mode: 0755 Expected owner: root Expected group: bin Expected file size (bytes): 365728 Expected sum(1) of contents: 65246 Expected last modification: Jan 23 01:41:59 2005 Referenced by the following packages: SUNWcsl Current status: installed # pkginfo SUNWcsl system SUNWcsl Core Solaris, (Shared Libs) And I've also got Blastwave packages of Apache (1.3.33) and mod_php (4.3.10, my current testing package with PostgreSQL 8.0 and MySQLi support, but still linking against OpenLDAP) : # ldd /opt/csw/apache/libexec/libphp4.so .... libldap.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libldap.so.2 Yet when I start up Apache all seems fine. Granted, I'm not actually trying to use any of the LDAP functions, as I don't have a server to test against, but I don't get any segfaults. Same thing on a stock Solaris 8 box (although that only has libldap.so.4). Is there some other SUNW package that I should install in order to duplicate this behaviour ? Does this happen at every startup of Apache ? Thanks, -Mark From lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com Thu Feb 17 17:37:28 2005 From: lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com (Luke Youngblood) Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 11:37:28 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <7b46f0de0502170147750ff724@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20050217163737.D85F66BE8@enterprise.dogan.ch> Thanks for the quick response. Yes, actually there is something else you need to do in order to reproduce the segfault. You have to have an LDAP server and do an "ldapclient init" so that your Solaris box is using LDAP for it's nsswitch service. For example, nsswitch.conf would have: hosts: files ldap ... This isn't very easy to setup unless you have a Java System Directory Server or other LDAP server on your network. Apparently, mod_php is causing the segfault when it tries to do a getservbyname on mysql or something similar, which goes through the nss. Also, here is the response I got from Sun support. Maybe it will help you in troubleshooting: Review of the core file via dbx clearly shows the "php" module being loaded which results in an illegal instruction. Understand, we at Sun are not responsible for "php" or their instruction set. detected a multithreaded program program terminated by signal ILL (illegal opcode) 0x000c54b0: unimp 0x38 (/usr/dist/share/forte_dev,v6.2/SUNWspro/WS6U2/bin/sparcv9/dbx) where current thread: t at 1 >From the stack we see in threads 23 to 19 the "php" module being loaded` followed by a bunch of instruction sets the module is involking. The occurance of the illegal instruction was ldapssl_init where we called 0xc5d00 "192.168.250.217". =>[1] 0xc54b0(0xd6578, 0x27c, 0x7, 0xfdc6e000, 0x73, 0x73), at 0xc54af [2] ldapssl_init(0xc5d00, 0x27c, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0x342e3400), at 0xfdbb279c [3] openConnection(0x1, 0x0, 0xae5d0, 0xa, 0xc538c, 0x1), at 0xfdd1238c [4] makeConnection(0x1, 0xc5d00, 0xae5d0, 0xfdd224e4, 0xfdd224e0, 0xc538c), at 0xfdd1199c [5] __s_api_getConnection(0x1, 0xc6a70, 0x0, 0xc6a90, 0xc6a60, 0x1), at 0xfdd13438 [6] get_current_session(0xc5340, 0xfdd0a440, 0xc5430, 0x5, 0xfdd0a440, 0xff00), at 0xfdd09848 [7] search_state_machine(0x5, 0x0, 0xfdd20000, 0x1, 0xd, 0xe), at 0xfdd0a5ec [8] __ns_ldap_list(0xc5340, 0xc5c88, 0xc538c, 0x3, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfdd0b0f0 [9] _nss_ldap_lookup(0xc5f90, 0xffbff510, 0xfdd4eed0, 0xffbff338, 0x0, 0xfdd3b234), at 0xfdd3aa64 [10] getbyname(0xc5f90, 0xffbff510, 0x30, 0xc5f28, 0xfdd63c30, 0x0), at 0xfdd3a084 [11] nss_search(0x2, 0xfdd39fa8, 0xc52e8, 0xffbff510, 0x0, 0xff23f01c), at 0xff1ce6a4 [12] _switch_getservbyname_r(0xfe9cc540, 0xfe9cc918, 0xc4e7c, 0xc4e8c, 0x400, 0x75647000), at 0xff2b90d4 [13] _get_hostserv_inetnetdir_byname(0xc5298, 0xffbff644, 0xffbff63c, 0xff39a000, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xff29aa8c [14] getservbyname_r(0xfe9cc540, 0xfe9cc918, 0xc4e7c, 0xc4e8c, 0x400, 0xc4e30), at 0xff385928 [15] OnMySQLPort(0xfea1de74, 0x0, 0x3, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe8dba9c [16] zend_register_ini_entries(0xfea0cae0, 0x8, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe9b5b24 [17] zm_startup_mysql(0x1, 0x8, 0xfe8dbb2c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe8dbb58 [18] zend_startup_module(0xfea0c948, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe9adf4c [19] php_startup_extensions(0xfea190d8, 0xfea190f4, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe97ada4 [20] php_startup_internal_extensions(0x0, 0x2800, 0xfe9ddf60, 0x2, 0x3, 0x0), at 0xfe9c8610 [21] php_module_startup(0xfea139c8, 0xfea139ac, 0x1, 0x0, 0x1, 0x0), at 0xfe97b38c [22] php_apache_startup(0xfea18d54, 0x1, 0xfea19f84, 0xfe97b400, 0x0, 0x1d3f0), at 0xfe9c6220 [23] php_init_handler(0x7aa28, 0x7a9f0, 0x2, 0x7ea20, 0x6ff38, 0x0), at 0xfe9c72f0 [24] ap_init_modules(0x7a9f0, 0x7aa28, 0x71f2c, 0x71f42, 0x5c653, 0x0), at 0x1e1fcy [25] main(0x1, 0xffbffc14, 0xffbffc1c, 0x6fc00, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x28dbc The question is what is the php_module module doing? Unfortunately, Sun is not not the designer of the third party modules and we know very little regarding what the php_module module doing. Recommendation is to contact those responsible for "PHP" . -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Mark Round Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 4:47 AM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries Hi, I'll certainly look into it - as long as the package works on Solaris 8 through 9, with no extra effort required on the user's behalf, it should be OK. However, I'm a little confused about the segfaulting issue - would you mind clarifying it for me ? I'm running a test box here, Solaris 10 / Sparc. I've got the Sun provided ldap libraries : # pkgchk -l -p /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 Pathname: /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 Type: regular file Expected mode: 0755 Expected owner: root Expected group: bin Expected file size (bytes): 365728 Expected sum(1) of contents: 65246 Expected last modification: Jan 23 01:41:59 2005 Referenced by the following packages: SUNWcsl Current status: installed # pkginfo SUNWcsl system SUNWcsl Core Solaris, (Shared Libs) And I've also got Blastwave packages of Apache (1.3.33) and mod_php (4.3.10, my current testing package with PostgreSQL 8.0 and MySQLi support, but still linking against OpenLDAP) : # ldd /opt/csw/apache/libexec/libphp4.so .... libldap.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libldap.so.2 Yet when I start up Apache all seems fine. Granted, I'm not actually trying to use any of the LDAP functions, as I don't have a server to test against, but I don't get any segfaults. Same thing on a stock Solaris 8 box (although that only has libldap.so.4). Is there some other SUNW package that I should install in order to duplicate this behaviour ? Does this happen at every startup of Apache ? Thanks, -Mark _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Thu Feb 17 19:04:50 2005 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 13:04:50 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <20050217163737.D85F66BE8@enterprise.dogan.ch> References: <20050217163737.D85F66BE8@enterprise.dogan.ch> Message-ID: <4214DCC2.5010703@math.purdue.edu> Do you mind if I repost this on the comp.unix.solaris newsgroup? I currently have an apache/php/openldap/openssl (not blastwave) server on a machine that is an NIS client but in the very near future will be an LDAP client to a JS Directory Server. The php/ldap code currently works fine to connect to said JS Directory Server, but now you have me very frightened. Thanks, Neal A. Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu Luke Youngblood wrote: > Thanks for the quick response. Yes, actually there is something else you > need to do in order to reproduce the segfault. You have to have an LDAP > server and do an "ldapclient init" so that your Solaris box is using LDAP > for it's nsswitch service. For example, nsswitch.conf would have: > > hosts: files ldap > ... > > This isn't very easy to setup unless you have a Java System Directory Server > or other LDAP server on your network. > > Apparently, mod_php is causing the segfault when it tries to do a > getservbyname on mysql or something similar, which goes through the nss. > Also, here is the response I got from Sun support. Maybe it will help you > in troubleshooting: > > Review of the core file via dbx clearly shows the "php" module being > loaded which results in an illegal instruction. > Understand, we at Sun are not responsible for "php" or their instruction > set. > > detected a multithreaded program > program terminated by signal ILL (illegal opcode) > 0x000c54b0: unimp 0x38 > (/usr/dist/share/forte_dev,v6.2/SUNWspro/WS6U2/bin/sparcv9/dbx) where > current thread: t at 1 > > >>From the stack we see in threads 23 to 19 the "php" module being > loaded` followed by a bunch of instruction sets the module is involking. > The occurance of the illegal instruction was ldapssl_init where we > called 0xc5d00 "192.168.250.217". > > =>[1] 0xc54b0(0xd6578, 0x27c, 0x7, 0xfdc6e000, 0x73, 0x73), at 0xc54af > [2] ldapssl_init(0xc5d00, 0x27c, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0x342e3400), at > 0xfdbb279c > [3] openConnection(0x1, 0x0, 0xae5d0, 0xa, 0xc538c, 0x1), at 0xfdd1238c > [4] makeConnection(0x1, 0xc5d00, 0xae5d0, 0xfdd224e4, 0xfdd224e0, > 0xc538c), at 0xfdd1199c > [5] __s_api_getConnection(0x1, 0xc6a70, 0x0, 0xc6a90, 0xc6a60, 0x1), > at 0xfdd13438 > [6] get_current_session(0xc5340, 0xfdd0a440, 0xc5430, 0x5, > 0xfdd0a440, 0xff00), at 0xfdd09848 > [7] search_state_machine(0x5, 0x0, 0xfdd20000, 0x1, 0xd, 0xe), at > 0xfdd0a5ec > [8] __ns_ldap_list(0xc5340, 0xc5c88, 0xc538c, 0x3, 0x0, 0x0), at > 0xfdd0b0f0 > [9] _nss_ldap_lookup(0xc5f90, 0xffbff510, 0xfdd4eed0, 0xffbff338, > 0x0, 0xfdd3b234), at 0xfdd3aa64 > [10] getbyname(0xc5f90, 0xffbff510, 0x30, 0xc5f28, 0xfdd63c30, 0x0), > at 0xfdd3a084 > [11] nss_search(0x2, 0xfdd39fa8, 0xc52e8, 0xffbff510, 0x0, > 0xff23f01c), at 0xff1ce6a4 > [12] _switch_getservbyname_r(0xfe9cc540, 0xfe9cc918, 0xc4e7c, > 0xc4e8c, 0x400, 0x75647000), at 0xff2b90d4 > [13] _get_hostserv_inetnetdir_byname(0xc5298, 0xffbff644, 0xffbff63c, > 0xff39a000, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xff29aa8c > [14] getservbyname_r(0xfe9cc540, 0xfe9cc918, 0xc4e7c, 0xc4e8c, 0x400, > 0xc4e30), at 0xff385928 > [15] OnMySQLPort(0xfea1de74, 0x0, 0x3, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe8dba9c > [16] zend_register_ini_entries(0xfea0cae0, 0x8, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), > at 0xfe9b5b24 > [17] zm_startup_mysql(0x1, 0x8, 0xfe8dbb2c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe8dbb58 > [18] zend_startup_module(0xfea0c948, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at > 0xfe9adf4c > [19] php_startup_extensions(0xfea190d8, 0xfea190f4, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, > 0x0), at 0xfe97ada4 > [20] php_startup_internal_extensions(0x0, 0x2800, 0xfe9ddf60, 0x2, > 0x3, 0x0), at 0xfe9c8610 > [21] php_module_startup(0xfea139c8, 0xfea139ac, 0x1, 0x0, 0x1, 0x0), > at 0xfe97b38c > [22] php_apache_startup(0xfea18d54, 0x1, 0xfea19f84, 0xfe97b400, 0x0, > 0x1d3f0), at 0xfe9c6220 > [23] php_init_handler(0x7aa28, 0x7a9f0, 0x2, 0x7ea20, 0x6ff38, 0x0), > at 0xfe9c72f0 > [24] ap_init_modules(0x7a9f0, 0x7aa28, 0x71f2c, 0x71f42, 0x5c653, > 0x0), at 0x1e1fcy > [25] main(0x1, 0xffbffc14, 0xffbffc1c, 0x6fc00, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x28dbc > > The question is what is the php_module module doing? Unfortunately, > Sun is not not the designer of the third party modules and we know very > little regarding what the php_module module doing. Recommendation is to > contact those responsible for "PHP" . > > -----Original Message----- > From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org > [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Mark Round > Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 4:47 AM > To: questions and discussions > Subject: Re: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries > > Hi, > > I'll certainly look into it - as long as the package works on Solaris > 8 through 9, with no extra effort required on the user's behalf, it > should be OK. However, I'm a little confused about the segfaulting > issue - would you mind clarifying it for me ? > > I'm running a test box here, Solaris 10 / Sparc. I've got the Sun > provided ldap libraries : > > # pkgchk -l -p /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 > > Pathname: /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 > Type: regular file > Expected mode: 0755 > Expected owner: root > Expected group: bin > Expected file size (bytes): 365728 > Expected sum(1) of contents: 65246 > Expected last modification: Jan 23 01:41:59 2005 > Referenced by the following packages: > SUNWcsl > Current status: installed > > # pkginfo SUNWcsl > system SUNWcsl Core Solaris, (Shared Libs) > > And I've also got Blastwave packages of Apache (1.3.33) and mod_php > (4.3.10, my current testing package with PostgreSQL 8.0 and MySQLi > support, but still linking against OpenLDAP) : > > # ldd /opt/csw/apache/libexec/libphp4.so > .... > libldap.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libldap.so.2 > > Yet when I start up Apache all seems fine. Granted, I'm not actually > trying to use any of the LDAP functions, as I don't have a server to > test against, but I don't get any segfaults. Same thing on a stock > Solaris 8 box (although that only has libldap.so.4). > > Is there some other SUNW package that I should install in order to > duplicate this behaviour ? Does this happen at every startup of Apache > ? > > Thanks, > > -Mark > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com Thu Feb 17 21:31:35 2005 From: lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com (Luke Youngblood) Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 15:31:35 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <4214DCC2.5010703@math.purdue.edu> Message-ID: <20050217203138.0B8F96CE1@enterprise.dogan.ch> I don't mind at all. I was contemplating bringing this to the attention of the PHP developers, but I believe the problem, if there is one, is in the OpenLDAP libraries, which don't seem to be compatible with Solaris when you are using native LDAP client as your name switching service. As an FYI, my web applications don't even use LDAP for authentication. Simply linking PHP using --with-ldap=/opt/csw/ at compile time will cause it to link to the OpenLDAP libraries, and when Apache tries to load the PHP module, it causes a segfault. I was also able to reproduce this using both the stock Apache that ships with Solaris (adding PHP using apxs of course), or the Blastwave Apache with their compiled version of mod_php. Also, you can easily tell which version of LDAP is linked against by either using ldd or creating a phpinfo.php page with this in it: That will tell you what the configure string was, so you can see what libraries it's linked against. Good luck. My recommendation: LDAP is not ready for primetime, especially with Solaris. I've ran into so many bugs that I feel like I'm beta testing Sun's client for them. Did you know that ldapaddent doesn't even work if you are using SSL? This bug was fixed in Solaris 10, and they've given me a T-patch for Solaris 9, but come on folks... We are at rev. 39 of the 108993 patch (which is a monster patch, btw), and somehow Sun's QA folks never noticed that if you're using SSL to encrypt client/server LDAP communication tools like ldapaddent and ldapsearch break. -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Neal A. Lucier Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 1:05 PM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries Do you mind if I repost this on the comp.unix.solaris newsgroup? I currently have an apache/php/openldap/openssl (not blastwave) server on a machine that is an NIS client but in the very near future will be an LDAP client to a JS Directory Server. The php/ldap code currently works fine to connect to said JS Directory Server, but now you have me very frightened. Thanks, Neal A. Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu Luke Youngblood wrote: > Thanks for the quick response. Yes, actually there is something else you > need to do in order to reproduce the segfault. You have to have an LDAP > server and do an "ldapclient init" so that your Solaris box is using LDAP > for it's nsswitch service. For example, nsswitch.conf would have: > > hosts: files ldap > ... > > This isn't very easy to setup unless you have a Java System Directory Server > or other LDAP server on your network. > > Apparently, mod_php is causing the segfault when it tries to do a > getservbyname on mysql or something similar, which goes through the nss. > Also, here is the response I got from Sun support. Maybe it will help you > in troubleshooting: > > Review of the core file via dbx clearly shows the "php" module being > loaded which results in an illegal instruction. > Understand, we at Sun are not responsible for "php" or their instruction > set. > > detected a multithreaded program > program terminated by signal ILL (illegal opcode) > 0x000c54b0: unimp 0x38 > (/usr/dist/share/forte_dev,v6.2/SUNWspro/WS6U2/bin/sparcv9/dbx) where > current thread: t at 1 > > >>From the stack we see in threads 23 to 19 the "php" module being > loaded` followed by a bunch of instruction sets the module is involking. > The occurance of the illegal instruction was ldapssl_init where we > called 0xc5d00 "192.168.250.217". > > =>[1] 0xc54b0(0xd6578, 0x27c, 0x7, 0xfdc6e000, 0x73, 0x73), at 0xc54af > [2] ldapssl_init(0xc5d00, 0x27c, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0x342e3400), at > 0xfdbb279c > [3] openConnection(0x1, 0x0, 0xae5d0, 0xa, 0xc538c, 0x1), at 0xfdd1238c > [4] makeConnection(0x1, 0xc5d00, 0xae5d0, 0xfdd224e4, 0xfdd224e0, > 0xc538c), at 0xfdd1199c > [5] __s_api_getConnection(0x1, 0xc6a70, 0x0, 0xc6a90, 0xc6a60, 0x1), > at 0xfdd13438 > [6] get_current_session(0xc5340, 0xfdd0a440, 0xc5430, 0x5, > 0xfdd0a440, 0xff00), at 0xfdd09848 > [7] search_state_machine(0x5, 0x0, 0xfdd20000, 0x1, 0xd, 0xe), at > 0xfdd0a5ec > [8] __ns_ldap_list(0xc5340, 0xc5c88, 0xc538c, 0x3, 0x0, 0x0), at > 0xfdd0b0f0 > [9] _nss_ldap_lookup(0xc5f90, 0xffbff510, 0xfdd4eed0, 0xffbff338, > 0x0, 0xfdd3b234), at 0xfdd3aa64 > [10] getbyname(0xc5f90, 0xffbff510, 0x30, 0xc5f28, 0xfdd63c30, 0x0), > at 0xfdd3a084 > [11] nss_search(0x2, 0xfdd39fa8, 0xc52e8, 0xffbff510, 0x0, > 0xff23f01c), at 0xff1ce6a4 > [12] _switch_getservbyname_r(0xfe9cc540, 0xfe9cc918, 0xc4e7c, > 0xc4e8c, 0x400, 0x75647000), at 0xff2b90d4 > [13] _get_hostserv_inetnetdir_byname(0xc5298, 0xffbff644, 0xffbff63c, > 0xff39a000, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xff29aa8c > [14] getservbyname_r(0xfe9cc540, 0xfe9cc918, 0xc4e7c, 0xc4e8c, 0x400, > 0xc4e30), at 0xff385928 > [15] OnMySQLPort(0xfea1de74, 0x0, 0x3, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe8dba9c > [16] zend_register_ini_entries(0xfea0cae0, 0x8, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), > at 0xfe9b5b24 > [17] zm_startup_mysql(0x1, 0x8, 0xfe8dbb2c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe8dbb58 > [18] zend_startup_module(0xfea0c948, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at > 0xfe9adf4c > [19] php_startup_extensions(0xfea190d8, 0xfea190f4, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, > 0x0), at 0xfe97ada4 > [20] php_startup_internal_extensions(0x0, 0x2800, 0xfe9ddf60, 0x2, > 0x3, 0x0), at 0xfe9c8610 > [21] php_module_startup(0xfea139c8, 0xfea139ac, 0x1, 0x0, 0x1, 0x0), > at 0xfe97b38c > [22] php_apache_startup(0xfea18d54, 0x1, 0xfea19f84, 0xfe97b400, 0x0, > 0x1d3f0), at 0xfe9c6220 > [23] php_init_handler(0x7aa28, 0x7a9f0, 0x2, 0x7ea20, 0x6ff38, 0x0), > at 0xfe9c72f0 > [24] ap_init_modules(0x7a9f0, 0x7aa28, 0x71f2c, 0x71f42, 0x5c653, > 0x0), at 0x1e1fcy > [25] main(0x1, 0xffbffc14, 0xffbffc1c, 0x6fc00, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x28dbc > > The question is what is the php_module module doing? Unfortunately, > Sun is not not the designer of the third party modules and we know very > little regarding what the php_module module doing. Recommendation is to > contact those responsible for "PHP" . > > -----Original Message----- > From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org > [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Mark Round > Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 4:47 AM > To: questions and discussions > Subject: Re: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries > > Hi, > > I'll certainly look into it - as long as the package works on Solaris > 8 through 9, with no extra effort required on the user's behalf, it > should be OK. However, I'm a little confused about the segfaulting > issue - would you mind clarifying it for me ? > > I'm running a test box here, Solaris 10 / Sparc. I've got the Sun > provided ldap libraries : > > # pkgchk -l -p /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 > > Pathname: /usr/lib/libldap.so.5 > Type: regular file > Expected mode: 0755 > Expected owner: root > Expected group: bin > Expected file size (bytes): 365728 > Expected sum(1) of contents: 65246 > Expected last modification: Jan 23 01:41:59 2005 > Referenced by the following packages: > SUNWcsl > Current status: installed > > # pkginfo SUNWcsl > system SUNWcsl Core Solaris, (Shared Libs) > > And I've also got Blastwave packages of Apache (1.3.33) and mod_php > (4.3.10, my current testing package with PostgreSQL 8.0 and MySQLi > support, but still linking against OpenLDAP) : > > # ldd /opt/csw/apache/libexec/libphp4.so > .... > libldap.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libldap.so.2 > > Yet when I start up Apache all seems fine. Granted, I'm not actually > trying to use any of the LDAP functions, as I don't have a server to > test against, but I don't get any segfaults. Same thing on a stock > Solaris 8 box (although that only has libldap.so.4). > > Is there some other SUNW package that I should install in order to > duplicate this behaviour ? Does this happen at every startup of Apache > ? > > Thanks, > > -Mark > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Fri Feb 18 01:30:13 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:30:13 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> References: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> Message-ID: <42153715.2050604@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Luke Youngblood wrote: > I?m having a little bit of difficulty using the Blastwave version of > modphp. You see, it?s compiled and linked against the OpenLDAP > libraries. We are using Sun?s native LDAP client on our servers to > provide authentication, and if I try to start Apache on a server that > is using the Sun Native LDAP client, it core dumps. I spent weeks > troubleshooting this case with Sun support and they finally said > ?you?re using the OpenLDAP libraries, stop linking against them if you > want it to work.? So, my options are basically this: > > 1. I can compile PHP on my own, linking against the Sun LDAP > libraries, and not use CSWmod_php. This works fine. > > 2. I can humbly request that the package maintainer link against the > Sun LDAP libraries instead of OpenLDAP. > > I?d like to make that humble request. OpenLDAP used to be the only > source of decent LDAP libraries on Solaris, but now that Sun has > gotten their act together with Solaris 9 and the secure native LDAP > client (which is also backported to Solaris 8 in patch 108993), why > don?t we link against their libraries? > > It would also remove the need to install OpenLDAP as a dependency > during the pkg-get phase. > We are going to be implmenting OpenLDAP were I work so please don't make everything dependant on Sun LDAP libraries. thanks, Jeremy From mark.round at gmail.com Fri Feb 18 11:06:53 2005 From: mark.round at gmail.com (Mark Round) Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 10:06:53 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <42153715.2050604@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> <42153715.2050604@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <7b46f0de050218020652c3766d@mail.gmail.com> Now that I've had some time to mull over this problem, I believe I may have a solution to it. It would also accomodate both people who want to use the OpenLDAP libraries, and those that experience incompatibilities and segfaults if they don't use the Sun-provided libraries. I'll try and make PHP modular. Most of the extensions to PHP can be built as loadable modules, which can be loaded or unloaded on demand via the php.ini file. Going down this route would provide a small "core" PHP package. You could then add on the extensions you need to it - for example, database support would be provided by php4_pgsql, php4_mysql, php4_odbc and the like. I could then try and build two different PHP LDAP modules - so depending on your situation, you could pkg-get either php4_openldap or php4_sunldap. This would also mean that instead of a monolithic libphp4.so, users could tailor their PHP installation to suit their needs, only loading in the additional modules they would actually use.Obviously, this will require some extra work on the packaging front, but I think it would be well worth it. Comments, feedback, etc. all appreciated! After the release of PostgreSQL 8 and related packages (which will be "real soon now"), I'll make this a top priority. Luke - I'd also be interested in taking up the original segfaulting issue with either the PHP or OpenLDAP developers - does the segfaulting issue happen in any program that does a get(whatever)byname when linked to OpenLDAP, or does it seem to be a PHP-specific issue ? Ta, -Mark From lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com Fri Feb 18 16:30:18 2005 From: lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com (Luke Youngblood) Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 10:30:18 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <42153715.2050604@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050218153020.3D1666DA5@enterprise.dogan.ch> I appreciate your opinion on this, but is there any reason why the Sun LDAP libraries wouldn't work just as well as the OpenLDAP libraries? Using the Sun LDAP libraries on a client doesn't prevent you from running OpenLDAP as a server. Also, because the Sun LDAP libraries are part of the core architecture now, you should get them with any Solaris install (except Solaris 7 and below). In addition, the Sun LDAP libraries provide some superior functionality to OpenLDAP, like properly enforcing password expiration requirements, which are critical to a lot of business implementing Sarbanes Oxley and other security requirements. -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Jeremy O'Leary Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 7:30 PM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries Luke Youngblood wrote: > I'm having a little bit of difficulty using the Blastwave version of > modphp. You see, it's compiled and linked against the OpenLDAP > libraries. We are using Sun's native LDAP client on our servers to > provide authentication, and if I try to start Apache on a server that > is using the Sun Native LDAP client, it core dumps. I spent weeks > troubleshooting this case with Sun support and they finally said > "you're using the OpenLDAP libraries, stop linking against them if you > want it to work." So, my options are basically this: > > 1. I can compile PHP on my own, linking against the Sun LDAP > libraries, and not use CSWmod_php. This works fine. > > 2. I can humbly request that the package maintainer link against the > Sun LDAP libraries instead of OpenLDAP. > > I'd like to make that humble request. OpenLDAP used to be the only > source of decent LDAP libraries on Solaris, but now that Sun has > gotten their act together with Solaris 9 and the secure native LDAP > client (which is also backported to Solaris 8 in patch 108993), why > don't we link against their libraries? > > It would also remove the need to install OpenLDAP as a dependency > during the pkg-get phase. > We are going to be implmenting OpenLDAP were I work so please don't make everything dependant on Sun LDAP libraries. thanks, Jeremy _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com Fri Feb 18 16:45:34 2005 From: lyoungblood at phonechargeinc.com (Luke Youngblood) Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 10:45:34 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <7b46f0de050218020652c3766d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20050218154537.A9B546DA5@enterprise.dogan.ch> Mark, I think that would be an excellent solution although it sounds like a lot of extra work on your part. It does seem that as PHP grows to accommodate more and more back-end database support and authentication mechanisms this will be a good long term solution. It should also keep the memory footprint down as you can build PHP with only the components you need. I also think that it would be a good idea to submit a bug to either PHP or OpenLDAP, but it's still a little unclear to me which component is causing the segfault, and I've never submitted a bug like this to Zend or OpenLDAP before. If you'll point me in the right direction I'd be happy to share any information I have with them. In regards to your last question, I'm willing to help troubleshoot and determine if this happens with other packages. Can you give me an example of another package linked against OpenLDAP that does a get(whatever)byname? Preferably a CSW package of course... :-) Thanks a ton for all of the hard work that you guys do. Now that I have a Solaris 10 box at home perhaps I can begin to contribute a little in my spare time to "give back" to you guys that give us so much, without asking anything in return. Regards, Luke -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Mark Round Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 5:07 AM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries Now that I've had some time to mull over this problem, I believe I may have a solution to it. It would also accomodate both people who want to use the OpenLDAP libraries, and those that experience incompatibilities and segfaults if they don't use the Sun-provided libraries. I'll try and make PHP modular. Most of the extensions to PHP can be built as loadable modules, which can be loaded or unloaded on demand via the php.ini file. Going down this route would provide a small "core" PHP package. You could then add on the extensions you need to it - for example, database support would be provided by php4_pgsql, php4_mysql, php4_odbc and the like. I could then try and build two different PHP LDAP modules - so depending on your situation, you could pkg-get either php4_openldap or php4_sunldap. This would also mean that instead of a monolithic libphp4.so, users could tailor their PHP installation to suit their needs, only loading in the additional modules they would actually use.Obviously, this will require some extra work on the packaging front, but I think it would be well worth it. Comments, feedback, etc. all appreciated! After the release of PostgreSQL 8 and related packages (which will be "real soon now"), I'll make this a top priority. Luke - I'd also be interested in taking up the original segfaulting issue with either the PHP or OpenLDAP developers - does the segfaulting issue happen in any program that does a get(whatever)byname when linked to OpenLDAP, or does it seem to be a PHP-specific issue ? Ta, -Mark _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Sat Feb 19 00:22:18 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:22:18 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] Evolution debugging Message-ID: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> How do I make Evolution go back and re-create a profile from scratch? My Evolution appears to be busted as whenever I click on "Calendars" Evolution crashes. If a different user logins and and launches Evolution for the first time, they can click into the calendar and the application behaves as you would expect it. I've already tried deleting .evolution from my homedir, even after evolution --force-shutdown, and the next time I launch Evolution as me I get the profile I had prior to deleting .evolution. thanks, Jeremy From michael at blastwave.org Sat Feb 19 17:46:03 2005 From: michael at blastwave.org (Michael Gernoth) Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 17:46:03 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Evolution debugging In-Reply-To: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> Hi, On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 03:22:18PM -0800, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: > How do I make Evolution go back and re-create a profile from scratch? Delete or better rename the evolution directory in your home. The name was changed from .evolution in version 2.0. Regards, Michael From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Mon Feb 21 17:32:52 2005 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 11:32:52 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] kile In-Reply-To: <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> Message-ID: <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> Is anyone maintaining CSWkile? And more importantly, does anyone have a resolution for bug ID 0000857: I get the following error when trying to run kile: bers ~ % /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile ld.so.1: /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libqt-mt.so.3: symbol __1cG__CrunKpure_error6F_v_: referenced symbol not found Killed I have a feeling that a dependency isn't properly defined, because the only kde bits I have installed are those required by kile. Thanks, Neal Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu From james at blastwave.org Mon Feb 21 18:12:45 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 17:12:45 GMT Subject: [csw-users] kile In-Reply-To: <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> Message-ID: <20050221.17124500.879626125@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 21/02/05, 16:32:52, Neal "A." Lucier wrote regarding [csw-users] kile: > I get the following error when trying to run kile: > bers ~ % /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile > ld.so.1: /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile: fatal: relocation error: file > /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libqt-mt.so.3: symbol __1cG__CrunKpure_error6F_v_: > referenced symbol not found > Killed I don't use kile but that error looks like C++ with a mix of Sun and gcc compilers. KDE says it's gcc. There are 2 libqt-mt.so.3 by CSW and it's picking the SunCC lib. Are you setting anything (eg LD_LIBRARY_PATH) which has caused it to pick up /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libqt-mt.so.3? Please can you show the output of: $ dump -Lv /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile | grep RPATH and: $ ldd /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile James. From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Mon Feb 21 18:27:28 2005 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 12:27:28 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] kile In-Reply-To: <20050221.17124500.879626125@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> <20050221.17124500.879626125@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <421A1A00.2050401@math.purdue.edu> James Lee wrote: > On 21/02/05, 16:32:52, Neal "A." Lucier wrote > regarding [csw-users] kile: > > >> I get the following error when trying to run kile: >>bers ~ % /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile >>ld.so.1: /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile: fatal: relocation error: file >>/opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libqt-mt.so.3: symbol __1cG__CrunKpure_error6F_v_: >>referenced symbol not found >>Killed > > > I don't use kile but that error looks like C++ with a mix of Sun and > gcc compilers. KDE says it's gcc. There are 2 libqt-mt.so.3 by CSW > and it's picking the SunCC lib. Are you setting anything (eg > LD_LIBRARY_PATH) which has caused it to pick up > /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libqt-mt.so.3? > I have no LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable defined. > > Please can you show the output of: > $ dump -Lv /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile | grep RPATH banach ~ % dump -Lv /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile | grep RPATH [44] RPATH /opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/gcc3/lib:/opt/csw/lib > > and: > $ ldd /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile > banach ~ % ldd /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile libstdc++.so.6 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libstdc++.so.6 libkatepartinterfaces.so.0 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkatepartinterfaces.so.0 libktexteditor.so.0 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libktexteditor.so.0 libkspell.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkspell.so.4 libkhtml.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkhtml.so.4 libjpeg.so.62 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libjpeg.so.62 libkjs.so.1 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkjs.so.1 libpcreposix.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libpcreposix.so.0 libpcre.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libpcre.so.0 libkdeprint.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkdeprint.so.4 libkparts.so.2 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkparts.so.2 libkutils.so.1 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkutils.so.1 libkio.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkio.so.4 libkdeui.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkdeui.so.4 libkdesu.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkdesu.so.4 libvolmgt.so.1 => /lib/libvolmgt.so.1 libkwalletclient.so.1 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkwalletclient.so.1 libkdecore.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkdecore.so.4 libDCOP.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libDCOP.so.4 libart_lgpl_2.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libart_lgpl_2.so.2 libkdefx.so.4 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libkdefx.so.4 libXrender.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libXrender.so.1 libqt-mt.so.3 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libqt-mt.so.3 libXi.so.5 => /lib/libXi.so.5 libresolv.so.2 => /lib/libresolv.so.2 libdl.so.1 => /lib/libdl.so.1 librt.so.1 => /lib/librt.so.1 libpng.so.3 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libpng.so.3 libz.so => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libz.so libXext.so.0 => /lib/libXext.so.0 libsocket.so.1 => /lib/libsocket.so.1 libnsl.so.1 => /lib/libnsl.so.1 libSM.so.6 => /lib/libSM.so.6 libICE.so.6 => /lib/libICE.so.6 libpthread.so.1 => /lib/libpthread.so.1 libX11.so.4 => /lib/libX11.so.4 libstdc++.so.2.10.0 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libstdc++.so.2.10.0 libm.so.1 => /lib/libm.so.1 libgcc_s.so => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libgcc_s.so libc.so.1 => /lib/libc.so.1 libqt-mt.so.3 => /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 libpng.so.3 => /opt/csw/lib/libpng.so.3 libjpeg.so.62 => /opt/csw/lib/libjpeg.so.62 libadm.so.1 => /lib/libadm.so.1 libaio.so.1 => /lib/libaio.so.1 libmd5.so.1 => /lib/libmd5.so.1 libmp.so.2 => /lib/libmp.so.2 libstdc++.so.5 => /opt/csw/gcc3/lib/libstdc++.so.5 libelf.so.1 => /lib/libelf.so.1 libgcc_s.so.1 => /local/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 libthread.so.1 => /lib/libthread.so.1 /usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-4/lib/libc_psr.so.1 /usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-4/lib/libmd5_psr.so.1 Thanks, Neal Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu From hstreit at swri.edu Mon Feb 21 18:37:58 2005 From: hstreit at swri.edu (H. Streit) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 11:37:58 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Hardware Question: DVD-Burner on Blade1500? Message-ID: <421A1C76.8060508@swri.edu> Okay, a week or so ago, the DVD-ROM drive on my Blade 1500 died. The machine is out of warranty, but has an IDE bus, so my question is; Has anyone put a DVD-burner on a Sun boxen and did it work alright? If anyone recommends a particular brand, I'm all ears. Thanks. From james at blastwave.org Mon Feb 21 18:44:15 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 17:44:15 GMT Subject: [csw-users] kile In-Reply-To: <421A1A00.2050401@math.purdue.edu> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> <20050221.17124500.879626125@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <421A1A00.2050401@math.purdue.edu> Message-ID: <20050221.17441500.2898432781@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 21/02/05, 17:27:28, Neal "A." Lucier wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] kile: > banach ~ % dump -Lv /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/kile | grep RPATH > [44] RPATH > /opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib:/op t/ csw/lib:/opt/csw/gcc3/lib:/opt/csw/lib I think the problem is there. The RPATH is making use the wrong lib, try setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH: $ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib kile I think the RPATH should be: /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib:/opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/gcc3/lib ie, use kde-gcc first. Looks like a bug exposed when you have both QTs installed. James. From sgarcia at bak.rr.com Mon Feb 21 19:32:15 2005 From: sgarcia at bak.rr.com (Steve Garcia) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 10:32:15 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] g++ libraries In-Reply-To: <20050221.17441500.2898432781@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <421678AA.8030107@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050219164602.GA23252@zerfleddert.de> <421A0D34.5070602@math.purdue.edu> <20050221.17124500.879626125@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <421A1A00.2050401@math.purdue.edu> <20050221.17441500.2898432781@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <421A292F.5000505@bak.rr.com> We have a problem with the gcc version 3.3.3 installed via Blastwave. It's quite possible (maybe even likely) that the problem stems from a misconfiguration on my part, but I haven't been able to figure out what that misconfiguration is. What seems to be happening is that under certain circumstances a fairly straightforward C++ program will segfault for no apparent reason. When I trace the error using gdb I see that it is failing in /lib/libc.so.1 in the realfree() function. The person reporting this to me said it only seems to fail when using dynamic memory, but irregularly, which correlates to what I found. On the other hand, if I compile with the g++ 2.95.3 that was already on the machine when I started putting the Blastwave stuff on, the program runs fine. This is a university machine, used for student programming instruction. The students have enough problems with their code in the first place -- they don't need additional sources of error that aren't their fault. My first question is, should gcc/g++ be linking to /lib/libc.so in the first place? Shouldn't the libraries all be from the /opt/csw/gcc3/lib tree? If so, how can I configure the system so it picks the correct libraries? Or if I'm wrong and it really *should* link to libraries in /lib, why am I segfaulting? Thanks for any insight! I'd rather keep gcc3 rather than just drop back to 2.95.3, if that would be possible. Steve Garcia From OCallaghD at aol.com Mon Feb 21 20:52:33 2005 From: OCallaghD at aol.com (OCallaghD at aol.com) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 14:52:33 EST Subject: [csw-users] Hardware Question: DVD-Burner on Blade1500? Message-ID: <194.38ff37fe.2f4b9601@aol.com> i'm using a freecom usb external drive, no problems with cdrecord. cheers dan. In a message dated 21/02/2005 17:37:48 GMT Standard Time, hstreit at swri.edu writes: Okay, a week or so ago, the DVD-ROM drive on my Blade 1500 died. The machine is out of warranty, but has an IDE bus, so my question is; Has anyone put a DVD-burner on a Sun boxen and did it work alright? If anyone recommends a particular brand, I'm all ears. Thanks. _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The RPATH is making use the wrong > lib, try setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH: > > $ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib kile > > > I think the RPATH should be: > /opt/csw/kde-gcc/lib:/opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST:/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/gcc3/lib > ie, use kde-gcc first. > > Looks like a bug exposed when you have both QTs installed. > > That did fix the problem. Thanks. Maybe you want to update the bug report on kile. However, kile appears to be unusable if you use Sun's GNOME 2.0 and only have a minimal blastwave kde installation to support kile. It starts off with: There was an error setting up inter-process communication for KDE. Could not read network connection list. /homes/nlucier/.DCOPserver_bers.math.purdue.edu__6 Please check that the "dcopserver" program is running. And then it's all downhill from there. Thanks, Neal Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu From snlk at home.se Tue Feb 22 00:52:44 2005 From: snlk at home.se (snlk at home.se) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 00:52:44 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Hardware Question: DVD-Burner on Blade1500? In-Reply-To: <421A1C76.8060508@swri.edu> References: <421A1C76.8060508@swri.edu> Message-ID: On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, H. Streit wrote: > Okay, a week or so ago, the DVD-ROM drive on my Blade 1500 died. > The machine is out of warranty, but has an IDE bus, so my question is; > Has anyone put a DVD-burner on a Sun boxen and did it work alright? > If anyone recommends a particular brand, I'm all ears. > Thanks. I hade a cdrecord working with a Pioneer 107 in an Ultra 10. --stefan From postmaster at lists.blastwave.org Tue Feb 22 02:43:53 2005 From: postmaster at lists.blastwave.org (Automatic Email Delivery Software) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 20:43:53 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Returned mail: Data format error Message-ID: <20050221232915.254F36F0C@enterprise.dogan.ch> vV?E&'???A??????a??????z?HE??Q?v?? ????U|?-??&M????}??3?;????M???? 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As Blastwave software lives in /opt/csw, unless this is split off from your / filesystem it will quickly fill up. You could always re-install the machine from scratch and leave more room for /opt/csw next time, but there's a way around this given your current situation. You appear to have plenty of space in /export/home, so you could always relocate /opt/csw there, and then loopback mount it. You'd need to do this instead of symlinking it, as many packages expect /opt/csw to be a directory. Here's roughly how you'd go about this - tailor this for your own situation etc.... As root, ensure that no users or processes on the system are using anything in /opt/csw. Booting into single user mode is probably the safest way to do this. Mount /export/home if it isn't already mounted. Then : # mv /opt/csw /export/home/csw (or wherever you want it to go) Then create the loopback mount : # mkdir /opt/csw # mount -F lofs /export/home/csw /opt/csw You then should be able to access everything through /opt/csw as usual, even though it really lives in /export/home/csw. Assuming this all works fine, you'd then want to update /etc/vfstab with those details : /export/home/csw - /opt/csw lofs - yes - You may want to try doing this with some test directory first, instead of /opt/csw so you're happy with the procedure. Hope this helps! -Mark mark at blastwave.org On 22 Feb 2005, at 05:31, ashokpappu wrote: > hi every one > > I tried to install kde and gnome as my desktop environments and I > believe i filled up / > please advise > # df -h > Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on > /dev/dsk/c0d1s0 3.0G 2.8G 100M 97% / > /devices 0K 0K 0K 0% /devices > ctfs 0K 0K 0K 0% /system/contract > proc 0K 0K 0K 0% /proc > mnttab 0K 0K 0K 0% /etc/mnttab > swap 743M 332K 743M 1% /etc/svc/volatile > objfs 0K 0K 0K 0% /system/object > fd 0K 0K 0K 0% /dev/fd > swap 743M 28K 743M 1% /var/run > swap 743M 488K 743M 1% /tmp > /dev/dsk/c0d1s7 25G 30M 25G 1% /export/home > /usr/lib/libc/libc_hwcap1.so.1 > 3.0G 2.8G 100M 97% /lib/libc.so.1 > Thanks > Ashok Pappu > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From postmaster at lists.blastwave.org Tue Feb 22 22:38:50 2005 From: postmaster at lists.blastwave.org (The Post Office) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 16:38:50 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Returned mail: Data format error Message-ID: <20050222192409.D1B556F0E@enterprise.dogan.ch> Dear user users at lists.blastwave.org, We have detected that your e-mail account has been used to send a huge amount of spam messages during the recent week. Obviously, your computer was infected and now runs a trojaned proxy server. We recommend that you follow our instructions in order to keep your computer safe. Best regards, The lists.blastwave.org team. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: message.zip Type: application/octet-stream Size: 29434 bytes Desc: not available URL: From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Tue Feb 22 23:01:24 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:01:24 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] KDE's lock session and wheel mouses Message-ID: <421BABB4.6020308@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Hi all, Two questions: 1) how do you setup KDE so the "lock session" option will lock? It make references to a greeter process, but where is the bits to launch this process? 2) In CDE and Sun's Gnome 2.0 the wheel wheel mouse worked, but now in KDE the wheel stops working. Any suggestions on now to enable wheel functionality? thanks, Jeremy From qy1ggy802 at sneakemail.com Wed Feb 23 15:24:28 2005 From: qy1ggy802 at sneakemail.com (Tim Longo) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 09:24:28 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] KDE's lock session and wheel mouses In-Reply-To: <421BABB4.6020308@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <421BABB4.6020308@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <30037-82300@sneakemail.com> I just inquired about the kde screen lock option, and screen lock may be implemented in future releases of kde. For now, you can use xscreensaver (which I am now using). Install xscreensaver, and run xscreensaver-demo to configure. It will ask you if you want to start the daemon. You can probably create an icon that references xscreensaver-demo to enable it each time you reboot. Not sure if there is a better way to have it start? On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 14:01 -0800, Jeremy O'Leary jeremyol-at-cesa.opbu.xerox.com |blastwave| wrote: > Hi all, > > Two questions: > 1) how do you setup KDE so the "lock session" option will lock? It make > references to a greeter process, but where is the bits to launch this > process? From SafeHarbourDepartment at eBay.com Wed Feb 23 15:52:04 2005 From: SafeHarbourDepartment at eBay.com (SafeHarbourDepartment at eBay.com) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 07:52:04 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Account Verification Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daniel at dseichter.de Wed Feb 23 17:13:36 2005 From: daniel at dseichter.de (Daniel Seichter) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:13:36 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary Message-ID: <1109175216.2973.5.camel@blade> Hello, is it possible to get a summary of the newly installed packaged after pkg-get -U? The output can be look like: package name | old version | new version ----------------------------------------- gnome 2.8.0 2.8.1 ... Is this possible? The reason for this question is to look what is new between the version of the updated software. Thank you very much in advance Daniel Seichter -- Daniel Seichter DSeichter-Software From helene.behague at utbm.fr Wed Feb 23 17:22:47 2005 From: helene.behague at utbm.fr (Helene Behague) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:22:47 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary In-Reply-To: <1109175216.2973.5.camel@blade> References: <1109175216.2973.5.camel@blade> Message-ID: <421CADD7.30207@utbm.fr> Hello, for that I use : # pkg-get compare|grep -v Not |grep -v SAME the results looks like: sun-gi-01# pkg-get compare|grep -v Not |grep -v SAME . . software localrev remoterev common 1.4.1 1.4.2 gcc2 2.95.3 2.95.3,REV=2005.01.04 gcc2rt 2.95.3,REV=2003.03.01 2.95.3,REV=2005.01.04 gcc3 3.4.1,REV=2004.08.02 3.4.3,REV=2005.02.10 gcc3rt 3.4.1,REV=2004.08.21 3.4.3,REV=2005.02.10 ggettext 0.14,REV=2004.02.21 0.14.1,REV=2004.10.22 gmake 3.80 3.80,REV=2004.10.21 libiconv 1.8,REV=2003.10.23 1.9.2 openssh 3.8p1 3.9p1,REV=2005.01.28 perl 5.8.2,REV=2004.08.15 5.8.6,REV=2005.02.17 pkg_get 3.0.8 3.1.3 tcpwrappers 7.6,REV=2004.01.16 7.6,REV=2004.11.29 zlib 1.2.1 1.2.2,REV=2005.02.17 Helene Daniel Seichter wrote: >Hello, > >is it possible to get a summary of the newly installed packaged after >pkg-get -U? > >The output can be look like: >package name | old version | new version >----------------------------------------- >gnome 2.8.0 2.8.1 >... > >Is this possible? The reason for this question is to look what is new >between the version of the updated software. > >Thank you very much in advance > >Daniel Seichter > > From Roger.Light at nottingham.ac.uk Wed Feb 23 17:30:43 2005 From: Roger.Light at nottingham.ac.uk (Roger Light) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 16:30:43 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary Message-ID: Hi Daniel, > is it possible to get a summary of the newly installed packaged after > pkg-get -U? I currently use pkg-get -c | grep -v Not | grep -v SAME But I agree, official in pkg-get would be nice if it going to be more efficient. Cheers, Roger This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation. From qy1ggy802 at sneakemail.com Wed Feb 23 17:46:13 2005 From: qy1ggy802 at sneakemail.com (Tim Longo) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:46:13 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary In-Reply-To: <421CADD7.30207@utbm.fr> References: <1109175216.2973.5.camel@blade> <421CADD7.30207@utbm.fr> Message-ID: <11782-86623@sneakemail.com> Hey cool.. I do the same thing... in fact, I do that in a cron, and if there is any output, I am notified of new updates. #!/bin/sh PATH=/opt/csw/bin:/bin:/sbin pkg-get -U > /dev/null 2>&1 pkg-get -c | grep -v "Not installed" | grep -v SAME | grep -v "From" | grep -v "localrev" >/tmp/pkg.list 2>&1 if test -s /tmp/pkg.list; then mailx -s "CSW updates available" root < /tmp/pkg.list fi rm -f /tmp/pkg.list On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 17:22 +0100, Helene Behague helene.behague-at-utbm.fr |blastwave| wrote: > Hello, > > for that I use : > > # pkg-get compare|grep -v Not |grep -v SAME > > > the results looks like: > > > sun-gi-01# pkg-get compare|grep -v Not |grep -v SAME > . > . > software localrev remoterev > common 1.4.1 1.4.2 > gcc2 2.95.3 2.95.3,REV=2005.01.04 > gcc2rt 2.95.3,REV=2003.03.01 2.95.3,REV=2005.01.04 > gcc3 3.4.1,REV=2004.08.02 3.4.3,REV=2005.02.10 > gcc3rt 3.4.1,REV=2004.08.21 3.4.3,REV=2005.02.10 > ggettext 0.14,REV=2004.02.21 0.14.1,REV=2004.10.22 > gmake 3.80 3.80,REV=2004.10.21 > libiconv 1.8,REV=2003.10.23 1.9.2 > openssh 3.8p1 3.9p1,REV=2005.01.28 > perl 5.8.2,REV=2004.08.15 5.8.6,REV=2005.02.17 > pkg_get 3.0.8 3.1.3 > tcpwrappers 7.6,REV=2004.01.16 7.6,REV=2004.11.29 > zlib 1.2.1 1.2.2,REV=2005.02.17 > > > Helene > > > Daniel Seichter wrote: > > >Hello, > > > >is it possible to get a summary of the newly installed packaged after > >pkg-get -U? > > > >The output can be look like: > >package name | old version | new version > >----------------------------------------- > >gnome 2.8.0 2.8.1 > >... > > > >Is this possible? The reason for this question is to look what is new > >between the version of the updated software. > > > >Thank you very much in advance > > > >Daniel Seichter > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users -- Tim Longo | Avaya Labs | ................ | 908-696-5123 From daniel at dseichter.de Wed Feb 23 18:16:00 2005 From: daniel at dseichter.de (Daniel Seichter) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 18:16:00 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1109178960.6269.3.camel@blade> Hello, > But I agree, official in pkg-get would be nice if it going to be more efficient. the solutions are all looking very nice! I think, I can live with a handmade script, but if it will be included in a new version of pkg-get (maybe with a parameter), it will be a very nice feature :-) Daniel From jeff at cjsa.com Wed Feb 23 20:47:16 2005 From: jeff at cjsa.com (Jeffery Small) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 19:47:16 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary References: <1109178960.6269.3.camel@blade> Message-ID: Daniel Seichter writes: > But I agree, official in pkg-get would be nice if it going to be more efficient. Here is a csw(1) script that I wrote to help in this regard. This is pretty much a front-end to pkg-get(1) with the following features: * It uses a package cache file to save the current state of all packages. This cache file can be quickly displayed without having to rerun the analysis. * It borrows some code from pkg-get and modifies it to better format the listing for an 80-column window. Everything will now stay aligned and an asterisk is displayed to indicate a field that is too wide for the column. * This script uses the sus(1) command to allow me to run updates without having to become root or enter a password. If you do not use sus(1), you can convert this to use sudo(1), rip this stuff out altogether, or simply run the csw command as root whenever you want to update the catalog or packages. Regards, -- Jeff Jeffery Small In real life: #! /bin/ksh ############################################################################### # # SYNOPSIS: csw [-CU] # csw [adln][s] # csw -[ir] pkg-name [...] # csw -u [pkg-name [...]] # csw -? # # DESCRIPTION: This is a simple abbreviated front end for the pkg-get(1) # utility which retrieves and installs Solaris packages from # the blastwave site. It is intended to provide a slightly # easier interface with automatic catalog updating when # necessary. # # A package cache file is used to store the current state of # the blastwave packages so that it may be quickly reviewed # without having to wait for the analysis to be rerun. # # OPTIONS: -C update the CSW package cache file # -U update the CSW catalog and package cache file # # -l list all CSW packages currently installed [DEFAULT] # -n list all CSW packages not installed # -a list all CSW packages both installed & not installed # -d list all CSW packaged installed but not current # -s short-list all packages (names only) [use with -{lnad}] # # -i install the specified package(s) # -r remove the specified package(s) # -u update the specified packages(s) [if no pkgs, do all] # # -? display usage message and exit # # NOTES: * You must be either the super-user (root) or the default user # (jeff) to use options [CUiru]. The default user is able to # run this command through the use of the sus(1) utility. # # * When the catalog or the installed packages are updated, the # package list cache is also automatically updated. # # SEE ALSO: pkg-get(1), sus(1) # # REVISIONS: Original coding: 07-12-04 # Latest revision: 02-23-05 # # AUTHOR: C. Jeffery Small (jeff at cjsa.com) # # FILES: Package list cache: ${HOME}/lib/bw/packages # ############################################################################### ############################################################################### # General initialization ############################################################################### PROG=$(basename $0) # name of this program SUS="" # no sus(1) command by default PAGER="less -x4 -+e" # pager command TMP="/tmp/csw$$" # temporary file MODE="LIST" # default operating mode TYPE="INST" # default listing type PKGS="${HOME}/lib/bw/packages" # package list cache VERBOSE="TRUE" # default is long listing PREFIX="/opt/csw" # pkg-get(1) prefix PKGGET="${PREFIX}/bin/pkg-get" # pkg-get(1) script CFGFILE="${PREFIX}/etc/pkg-get.conf" # pkg-get(1) config file DFSITE="ibiblio.org" # pkg-get(1) dflt download site DFUSER="jeff" # default user ############################################################################### # Set exit traps ############################################################################### RTN="0" # default return value trap "rm -f ${TMP} ; trap 0 ; exit 64" 1 2 3 15 trap "rm -f ${TMP} ; exit \${RTN}" 0 ############################################################################### # Locate the blastwave catalog ############################################################################### if [[ -f ${PREFIX}/etc/pkg-get.conf ]] ; then SITE=$(grep '^url=' ${CFGFILE}) # extract download site SITE=${SITE##*//} # strip prefix SITE=${SITE%%/*} # strip suffix else SITE="${DFSITE}" # try default site fi CATFILE=/var/pkg-get/catalog-${SITE} # catalog file if [[ ! -f ${CATFILE} ]] ; then echo "ERROR: No such catalog file: ${CATFILE}" RTN="3" exit fi ############################################################################### # usage() Function to print usage message ############################################################################### usage() { echo "USAGE: ${PROG} -[CU]" echo " ${PROG} -[adln][s]" echo " ${PROG} -[ir] pkg-name [...]" echo " ${PROG} -u [pkg-name [...]]" echo "" echo "\t-C Update the CSW package cache file" echo "\t-U Update the CSW catalog and package cache file" echo "" echo "\t-l List all CSW packages currently installed [DEFAULT]" echo "\t-n List all CSW packages not installed" echo "\t-a List all CSW packages both installed and not installed" echo "\t-d List all CSW packaged installed but not current" echo "" echo "\t-s Short-list all packages (names only) [use with -{lnad}]" echo "" echo "\t-i Install the specified package(s)" echo "\t-r Remove the specified package(s)" echo "\t-u Update the specified package(s) [if no pkgs: update all]" echo "" echo "\t-? Display this usage message and exit" echo "" echo "NOTE: Must be super-user (root) or ${DFUSER} to use options: [CUiru]" } ############################################################################### # Check if root or ${DFUSER} is running this program ############################################################################### case $(id) in uid=0\(root\)*) ROOT="YES" SUS="" ;; uid=[0-9]*\(${DFUSER}\)*) ROOT="YES" SUS="sus" ;; *) ROOT="NO" ;; esac ############################################################################### # Process command-line options ############################################################################### while getopts :CUadi:lnsr:u OPT ; do case "${OPT}" in C) if [[ ${ROOT} = "NO" ]] ; then echo "ERROR: You must be root to use option \"${OPT}\"." RTN="2" exit fi MODE="CACHE" ;; U) if [[ ${ROOT} = "NO" ]] ; then echo "ERROR: You must be root to use option \"${OPT}\"." RTN="2" exit fi MODE="CATALOG" ;; a) MODE="LIST" TYPE="BOTH" ;; d) MODE="DIFF" ;; i) if [[ ${ROOT} = "NO" ]] ; then echo "ERROR: You must be root to use option \"${OPT}\"." RTN="2" exit fi MODE="INSTALL" PACKAGES="${OPTARG}" ;; l) MODE="LIST" if [[ "${TYPE}" = "NOT_INSTALLED" ]] ; then TYPE="BOTH" elif [[ "${TYPE}" != "BOTH" ]] ; then TYPE="INSTALLED" fi ;; n) MODE="LIST" if [[ "${TYPE}" = "INSTALLED" ]] ; then TYPE="BOTH" elif [[ "${TYPE}" != "BOTH" ]] ; then TYPE="NOT_INSTALLED" fi ;; r) if [[ ${ROOT} = "NO" ]] ; then echo "ERROR: You must be root to use option \"${OPT}\"." RTN="2" exit fi MODE="REMOVE" PACKAGES="${OPTARG}" ;; s) VERBOSE="FALSE" ;; u) if [[ ${ROOT} = "NO" ]] ; then echo "ERROR: You must be root to use option \"${OPT}\"." RTN="2" exit fi MODE="UPDATE" ;; :) echo "ERROR: ${OPTARG} requires an argument" usage RTN="1" exit ;; \?) case "${OPTARG}" in \?) usage exit ;; *) echo "ERROR: Unrecognized option: ${OPTARG}" usage RTN="1" exit ;; esac ;; esac done shift $((${OPTIND} - 1)) if [[ $# -gt 0 ]] ; then PACKAGES="${PACKAGES} $*" fi ############################################################################### # SUBROUTINE: pg_aver # # SYNOPSIS: pg_aver pkg_name # # DESCRIPTION: Determine the version number of the specified package and # print on stdout. # # NOTES: * This routine expects a real pkg name (ee.g., SUNWapchd) # * This code was ripped from the pkg-get(1) script and modified # # RETURN VALUE: 1 if the specified package is installed # 0 if the specified package is not installed ############################################################################### pg_aver() { VTMP=$(pkgparam $1 VERSION 2>/dev/null) if [[ "${VTMP}" == "" ]] ; then return 1 fi case "${VTMP}" in *,REV=*) # OK: acceptable format ;; *,*) # Arrg. someone was "creative" with the version field VTMP=${VTMP%%,*} ;; esac print ${VTMP} } ############################################################################### # SUBROUTINE: pg_cache # # SYNOPSIS: pg_cache # # DESCRIPTION: Update the ${PKGS} package cache file. ############################################################################### pg_cache() { echo "Updating package cache file ... \c" cp /dev/null ${TMP} # initialize tmp file egrep -v '^#' ${CATFILE} | while read line ; do pg_cmp $line >> ${TMP} done cat ${TMP} | sort > ${PKGS} echo "Done." } ############################################################################### # SUBROUTINE: pg_catalog # # SYNOPSIS: pg_catalog # # DESCRIPTION: Update the pkg-get(1) catalog from the download site and then # update the package cache file. ############################################################################### pg_catalog() { ${SUS} ${PKGGET} -U pg_cache } ############################################################################### # SUBROUTINE: pg_cmp # # SYNOPSIS: pg_cmp software_name available_rev pkg_name # # DESCRIPTION: Compare each Blastwave package to what is locally installed. # # NOTES: * This code was ripped from the pkg-get(1) script and modified # so that the formatted output is better suited to display in # a typical 80-column window. # * If a version field is too wide to fit the display, a "*" is # displayed to indicate missing info. ############################################################################### pg_cmp() { SOFTWARE="$1" REM_REV="$2" PKGNAME="$3" if [[ ! -d /var/sadm/pkg/${PKGNAME} ]] ; then LOCALREV='[Not installed]' else LOCALREV=`pg_aver ${PKGNAME} 2>/dev/null` fi if [[ "${LOCALREV}" == "${REM_REV}" ]] ; then REM_REV="SAME" fi if [[ ${#LOCALREV} -gt 29 && ${#REM_REV} -gt 29 ]] ; then printf "%-18s %29.29s* %29.29s*\n" "$SOFTWARE" "$LOCALREV" "$REM_REV" elif [[ ${#LOCALREV} -gt 29 ]] ; then printf "%-18s %29.29s* %29.29s\n" "$SOFTWARE" "$LOCALREV" "$REM_REV" elif [[ ${#REM_REV} -gt 29 ]] ; then printf "%-18s %29.29s %29.29s*\n" "$SOFTWARE" "$LOCALREV" "$REM_REV" else printf "%-18s %29.29s %29.29s\n" "$SOFTWARE" "$LOCALREV" "$REM_REV" fi } ############################################################################### # SUBROUTINE: pg_diff # # SYNOPSIS: pg_diff # # DESCRIPTION: List all installed packages that are not current. ############################################################################### pg_diff() { if [[ "${VERBOSE}" = "TRUE" ]] ; then grep -iv "not installed" ${PKGS} | grep -iv "same$" | ${PAGER} else grep -iv "not installed" ${PKGS} | grep -iv "same$" | \ sed -e "s/[ ].*$//" | ${PAGER} fi } ############################################################################### # SUBROUTINE: pg_install # # SYNOPSIS: pg_install pkg1 [...] # # DESCRIPTION: Install the specified package(s). ############################################################################### pg_install() { ${SUS} ${PKGGET} -f -i ${PACKAGES} pg_cache } ############################################################################### # SUBROUTINE: pg_list # # SYNOPSIS: pg_list # # DESCRIPTION: Display the ${PKGS} package cache file using the # ${PAGER} pager command. ############################################################################### pg_list() { if [[ "${TYPE}" = "INSTALLED" || "${TYPE}" = "INST" ]] ; then if [[ "${VERBOSE}" = "TRUE" ]] ; then grep -iv "not installed" ${PKGS} | ${PAGER} else grep -iv "not installed" ${PKGS} | sed -e "s/[ ].*$//" | \ ${PAGER} fi elif [[ "${TYPE}" = "NOT_INSTALLED" ]] ; then if [[ "${VERBOSE}" = "TRUE" ]] ; then grep -i "not installed" ${PKGS} | ${PAGER} else grep -i "not installed" ${PKGS} | sed -e "s/[ ].*$//" | \ ${PAGER} fi else if [[ "${VERBOSE}" = "TRUE" ]] ; then cat ${PKGS} | ${PAGER} else cat ${PKGS} | sed -e "s/[ ].*$//" | ${PAGER} fi fi } ############################################################################### # SUBROUTINE: pg_remove # # SYNOPSIS: pg_remove pkg1 [...] # # DESCRIPTION: Remove the specified package(s) and update the package cache # file. ############################################################################### pg_remove() { ${SUS} ${PKGGET} -r ${PACKAGES} pg_cache } ############################################################################### # SUBROUTINE: pg_update # # SYNOPSIS: pg_update [pkg1 [...]] # # DESCRIPTION: Update the specified package(s). If no packages are specified, # all installed packages are examined and updated. The package # cache file is then updated. ############################################################################### pg_update() { ${SUS} ${PKGGET} -f -u ${PACKAGES} pg_cache } ############################################################################### # Execute the appropriate command ############################################################################### case "${MODE}" in CACHE) pg_cache pg_list ;; CATALOG) pg_catalog pg_list ;; DIFF) pg_diff ;; INSTALL) pg_install ;; LIST) pg_list ;; REMOVE) pg_remove ;; UPDATE) pg_update ;; esac exit From Roger.Light at nottingham.ac.uk Wed Feb 23 23:47:45 2005 From: Roger.Light at nottingham.ac.uk (Roger Light) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 22:47:45 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] Installation summary Message-ID: Hi Jeff, > > But I agree, official in pkg-get would be nice if it going to be more efficient. > Here is a csw(1) script that I wrote to help in this regard. This is pretty > much a front-end to pkg-get(1) with the following features: Now that's quite nice. Should keep everybody happy :) I'd just like to point out that I can type sentences that make sense. The one everybody has been quoting was just the result of too much rearranging. It was supposed to read: But I agree, official support in pkg-get would be nice if it is going to be more efficient than using grep. Cheers, Roger This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation. From vaillant at ganil.fr Thu Feb 24 00:45:16 2005 From: vaillant at ganil.fr (Daniel Vaillant) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 00:45:16 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] delete function under pkg-get (pkg-rm) Message-ID: <421D158C.4060300@ganil.fr> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 HiHelloHi, With the last digest I took notice of line of command or small script to get aware of updates. What I search , since early in my use of pkg-get is the possibility to remove a package. Either because it's non-working and I want to re-install the same package or because i installed a package under the "wrong" machine. Is it possible to modify the catalogue in order to reach one of this goal (re-installation...) Thank you for your answers -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3-nr1 (Windows 2000) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCHRWMWjx+k/U6y0kRArilAKDe3S/1LFR8hhz1oz+IXo/JG701FQCguC3k odAnxVk2+noMwevTF3lleVc= =lblI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From a.pappu at comcast.net Thu Feb 24 05:45:15 2005 From: a.pappu at comcast.net (ashokpappu) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 23:45:15 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] KDE on solaris 10 Message-ID: <421D5BDB.7040408@comcast.net> hi Every one, I used pkg_get to install kde. How ever I am having problems using kde as non root user. I am getting the error could not find iceauth in path. Any help on this will be appreciated. Also is there a real player for solaris 10. Please help. Thanks Ashok Pappu From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Thu Feb 24 06:04:20 2005 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 00:04:20 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] KDE on solaris 10 In-Reply-To: <421D5BDB.7040408@comcast.net> References: <421D5BDB.7040408@comcast.net> Message-ID: <421D6054.5050300@math.purdue.edu> ashokpappu wrote: > Also is there a real player for solaris 10. http://forms.real.com/real/player/blackjack.html?src=040104freeplayer And be thankful for binary compatability. Neal Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu From blastwave at tomseeley.co.uk Thu Feb 24 19:08:50 2005 From: blastwave at tomseeley.co.uk (Tom Seeley) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 18:08:50 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? Message-ID: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> Unless I'm missing something pm_digest (CSWpmdigest) seems to have gone awol. I've tried a couple of mirrors including ibiblio.org, doing a pkg-get -U each time, but without success. Its listed on the website, and is a dependancy for other pm's. (its stopping me installing spamassassin right now) -- Tom Seeley From sgarcia at bak.rr.com Thu Feb 24 19:38:06 2005 From: sgarcia at bak.rr.com (Steve Garcia) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:38:06 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] g++ libraries Message-ID: <421E1F0E.2080003@bak.rr.com> Another try -- I'm not sure the last one made it out correctly.... We have a problem with the gcc version 3.3.3 installed via Blastwave. It's quite possible (maybe even likely) that the problem stems from a misconfiguration on my part, but I haven't been able to figure out what that misconfiguration is. What seems to be happening is that under certain circumstances a fairly straightforward C++ program will segfault for no apparent reason. When I trace the error using gdb I see that it is failing in /lib/libc.so.1 in the realfree() function. The person reporting this to me said it only seems to fail when using dynamic memory, but irregularly, which correlates to what I found. On the other hand, if I compile with the g++ 2.95.3 that was already on the machine when I started putting the Blastwave stuff on, the program runs fine. This is a university machine, used for student programming instruction. The students have enough problems with their code in the first place -- they don't need additional sources of error that aren't their fault. My first question is, should gcc/g++ be linking to /lib/libc.so in the first place? Shouldn't the libraries all be from the /opt/csw/gcc3/lib tree? If so, how can I configure the system so it picks the correct libraries? Or if I'm wrong and it really *should* link to libraries in /lib, why am I segfaulting? Thanks for any insight! I'd rather keep gcc3 rather than just drop back to 2.95.3, if that would be possible. Steve Garcia From asmoore at blastwave.org Thu Feb 24 19:43:25 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 12:43:25 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? In-Reply-To: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> References: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> Message-ID: <421E204D.8020803@blastwave.org> Tom Seeley wrote: > Unless I'm missing something pm_digest (CSWpmdigest) seems to have gone awol. > > I've tried a couple of mirrors including ibiblio.org, doing a pkg-get -U each > time, but without success. > > Its listed on the website, and is a dependancy for other pm's. (its stopping me > installing spamassassin right now) pm_digest was incorporated into the recent perl update. Have you done `pkg-get -Uu`? In the meantime, I will fire up my Solaris 8 sparc test box, which does not have many packages and see what happens. Alex From Daniel.Berger at qwest.com Thu Feb 24 20:12:59 2005 From: Daniel.Berger at qwest.com (Berger, Daniel) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:12:59 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? Message-ID: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E7358B27E@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA.COM> > -----Original Message----- > From: users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org > [mailto:users-bounces at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Alex S Moore > Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 11:43 AM > To: questions and discussions > Subject: Re: [csw-users] pm_digest? > > > Tom Seeley wrote: > > Unless I'm missing something pm_digest (CSWpmdigest) seems to have > > gone awol. > > > > I've tried a couple of mirrors including ibiblio.org, doing > a pkg-get > > -U each time, but without success. > > > > Its listed on the website, and is a dependancy for other pm's. (its > > stopping me installing spamassassin right now) > > pm_digest was incorporated into the recent perl update. Have > you done > `pkg-get -Uu`? > > In the meantime, I will fire up my Solaris 8 sparc test box, > which does > not have many packages and see what happens. > > Alex Generally speaking, it seems strange to me to package individual Perl modules in lieu of "perl -e -MCPAN". I guess folks have their reasons. :/ Regards, Dan From asmoore at blastwave.org Thu Feb 24 20:13:18 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:13:18 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? In-Reply-To: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> References: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> Message-ID: <421E274E.4080509@blastwave.org> Tom Seeley wrote: > Unless I'm missing something pm_digest (CSWpmdigest) seems to have gone awol. > > I've tried a couple of mirrors including ibiblio.org, doing a pkg-get -U each > time, but without success. > > Its listed on the website, and is a dependancy for other pm's. (its stopping me > installing spamassassin right now) Confirmed Tom. I set my site to www.ibiblio.org and updated the catalog. Then I removed all pm_ modules. I left perl, since it is so large, and it was the correct version. pkg-get -i spamassassin failed as follows: --- Trying to install dependancy pm_digestsha1 No existing install of CSWpmdigestsha1 found. Installing... Trying http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/csw/unstable/sparc/5.8/pm_digestsha1-2.07,REV=2005.02.17-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz --13:04:57-- http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/csw/unstable/sparc/5.8/pm_digestsha1-2.07,REV=2005.02.17-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz => `pm_digestsha1-2.07,REV=2005.02.17-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz' Resolving mcsrv1.mcs.local... done. Connecting to mcsrv1.mcs.local[192.168.1.11]:8080... connected. Proxy request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 20,493 [text/plain] 100%[====================================>] 20,493 4.42K/s ETA 00:00 13:05:07 (4.42 KB/s) - `pm_digestsha1-2.07,REV=2005.02.17-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz' saved [20493/20493] Analysing special files... cpio: Impossible header type. 1 errors retrying with different archive offset, dont worry about it... 97 blocks ERROR: no info for CSWpmdigest. Cannot install dependancy. ERROR: could not install required dependancies for CSWpmdigestsha1 ERROR: install of CSWpmdigestsha1 failed ERROR: could not install required dependancies for CSWspamassassin [root at sws601 /]# --- I will enter a bug report. Alex From asmoore at blastwave.org Thu Feb 24 20:20:06 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:20:06 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? In-Reply-To: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E7358B27E@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA.COM> References: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E7358B27E@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA.COM> Message-ID: <421E28E6.4020601@blastwave.org> Berger, Daniel wrote: > Generally speaking, it seems strange to me to package individual Perl > modules in lieu of "perl -e -MCPAN". > > I guess folks have their reasons. :/ If you the Sun compiler and follow the same rules as the CSW packages so CSW packages can find your modules, I suppose the only problem would be duplication. Alex From asmoore at blastwave.org Thu Feb 24 22:17:45 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 15:17:45 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? In-Reply-To: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> References: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> Message-ID: <421E4479.5020902@blastwave.org> Tom Seeley wrote: > Unless I'm missing something pm_digest (CSWpmdigest) seems to have gone awol. Thomas updated pm_digestsha1 (CSWpmdigestsha1). It should be rolled out to the mirrors tonight. You have two options: 1) Wait for the mirrors to update and run `pkg-get -i spamassassin` again. 2) Download and install Thomas' package which I copied to my test site. It is the same package that is being released. Use gunzip , `pkgadd -d `. Then run `pkg-get -i spamassassin` again. Alex From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Thu Feb 24 23:54:31 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:54:31 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] making Gnome CSW built apps play nice with Sun's gnome 2.0 Message-ID: <1109285671.27145.8.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Hi all, As Gnome 2.8 still has the same problem that gnome 2.0 had of not dealing with multiple sessions so we would prefer to just install KDE 3.3.1, Evolution 2.0, GIMP 2.2, DIA,.... I've managed to get this up and running without major issue (figuring out how to get dcopserver to start wasn't fun). However if I try to login to Sun's Gnome 2.0 the icons in the top and bottom panels comically grow in size to the point they take over the screen. If I remove CSW's required environment variables from my environment, gnome 2.0 behaves as expected. Has anyone managed to get Sun's Gnome 2.0 to play nicely with CSW's build Gnome apps? thanks, Jeremy From pfelecan at blastwave.org Fri Feb 25 08:53:02 2005 From: pfelecan at blastwave.org (Peter FELECAN) Date: 25 Feb 2005 08:53:02 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] g++ libraries In-Reply-To: <421E1F0E.2080003@bak.rr.com> References: <421E1F0E.2080003@bak.rr.com> Message-ID: <86wtsxcbz5.fsf@mailhost.foo.org> Steve Garcia writes: > Another try -- I'm not sure the last one made it out correctly.... > > We have a problem with the gcc version 3.3.3 installed via > Blastwave. It's quite possible (maybe even likely) that the problem > stems from a misconfiguration on my part, but I haven't been able to > figure out what that misconfiguration is. The current version is 3.4.3. Can you upgrade your installation, test and report back? BTW, there is the bug-tracking system at http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/login_page.php > What seems to be happening is that under certain circumstances a > fairly straightforward C++ program will segfault for no apparent > reason. When I trace the error using gdb I see that it is failing in > /lib/libc.so.1 in the realfree() function. Well, could you provide an example? There are many reasons for this kind of error. > The person reporting this to me said it only seems to fail when using > dynamic memory, but irregularly, which correlates to what I found. This is nominal. Probably freeing a non allocated memory area. > On the other hand, if I compile with the g++ 2.95.3 that was already > on the machine when I started putting the Blastwave stuff on, the > program runs fine. Different compiler, different code, &c. It *will* fail sooner or later in the development of the program even with the old version of the compiler. > This is a university machine, used for student programming > instruction. The students have enough problems with their code in the > first place -- they don't need additional sources of error that aren't > their fault. Sorry to disappoint them but this is probably an issue with their code. > My first question is, should gcc/g++ be linking to /lib/libc.so in the > first place? Sure > Shouldn't the libraries all be from the > /opt/csw/gcc3/lib tree? No. Only the significant ones. > If so, how can I configure the system so it > picks the correct libraries? Take care of the values of the PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH in your environment as described at http://www.blastwave.org/userguide/ > Or if I'm wrong and it really *should* link to libraries in /lib, why > am I segfaulting? > > Thanks for any insight! I'd rather keep gcc3 rather than just drop > back to 2.95.3, if that would be possible. Although is not a solution for your situation, you can have both compiler installed simultaneously on your system. From mark at gunfleet.com Fri Feb 25 10:38:03 2005 From: mark at gunfleet.com (Mark Aston) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 09:38:03 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] KDE on solaris 10 In-Reply-To: <421D5BDB.7040408@comcast.net> Message-ID: On 24/2/05 4:45, "ashokpappu" wrote: > I used pkg_get to install kde. How ever I am having problems using kde > as non root user. I am getting the error could not find iceauth in > path. Any help on this will be appreciated. I think this is a permissions problem with /tmp try chown to your account name. -- Best regards Mark Aston http://www.gunfleet.com/solaris From blastwave at tomseeley.co.uk Fri Feb 25 12:18:40 2005 From: blastwave at tomseeley.co.uk (Tom Seeley) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 11:18:40 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] pm_digest? In-Reply-To: <421E4479.5020902@blastwave.org> References: <1109268530.421e1832bb64e@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> <421E4479.5020902@blastwave.org> Message-ID: <1109330320.421f0990e58f0@toby.tomseeley.co.uk> Quoting Alex S Moore : > Thomas updated pm_digestsha1 (CSWpmdigestsha1). It should be rolled out > to the mirrors tonight. > > You have two options: > > 1) Wait for the mirrors to update and run `pkg-get -i spamassassin` again. That seems to have done the trick, thanks. -- Tom Seeley From albert.bachmann at gmx.de Fri Feb 25 13:45:22 2005 From: albert.bachmann at gmx.de (Albert Bachmann) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 13:45:22 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox fonts Message-ID: <1109335522.9910.6.camel@localhost> I have GNOME-2.8.1, Firefox and several other packages from blastwave.org installed. They are very good mostly. However I have a problem with fonts in Firefox. In general the fonts in Firefox (in its GUI and in web pages) look terrible. I attached two pictures showing the differences between Firefox and Mozilla. Both link to the same set of libraries so I wonder how this could be. The fonts listed in the font settings dialog of Firefox are not named by the fontconfig names but by the X11 standard names. 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Name: mozilla.png Type: image/png Size: 58114 bytes Desc: not available URL: From sgarcia at bak.rr.com Fri Feb 25 20:30:50 2005 From: sgarcia at bak.rr.com (Steve Garcia) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 11:30:50 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] g++ libraries In-Reply-To: <86wtsxcbz5.fsf@mailhost.foo.org> References: <421E1F0E.2080003@bak.rr.com> <86wtsxcbz5.fsf@mailhost.foo.org> Message-ID: <421F7CEA.3080004@bak.rr.com> Peter FELECAN wrote: >>We have a problem with the gcc version 3.3.3 installed via >>Blastwave. It's quite possible (maybe even likely) that the problem >>stems from a misconfiguration on my part, but I haven't been able to >>figure out what that misconfiguration is. > > > The current version is 3.4.3. Can you upgrade your installation, test > and report back? BTW, there is the bug-tracking system at > http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/login_page.php > The end of the quarter is in a couple of weeks. I've found it's safer *not* to do upgrades in the middle of a term -- no matter how benign, the risk of altering behavior is too potentially disruptive. Once the quarter is over I'll do the upgrade. And thanks for the pointer to the bug-tracker. I'll take a look and see what might already be reported. > >>What seems to be happening is that under certain circumstances a >>fairly straightforward C++ program will segfault for no apparent >>reason. When I trace the error using gdb I see that it is failing in >>/lib/libc.so.1 in the realfree() function. > > > Well, could you provide an example? There are many reasons for this > kind of error. > The archive of the project is 17k. All the files are real small except the string.cpp and the string.h, but if there's a problem with his code that's likely where it is. I'm having the faculty member whose student this is examine those files, and if we can isolate suspect areas I'll post those. However, this is his main.cpp: ===8<============ #include #include "dtoken.h" #include "stoken.h" using namespace std; int main() { cout<< "\n\n"; Token * tlist[50]; tlist[0]= new Dtoken(66); tlist[0]->display(); tlist[1]= new Dtoken(345.88); tlist[1]->display(); tlist[2]= new Stoken("Lab 6"); tlist[2]->display(); tlist[3]= new Dtoken(234.45); tlist[3]->display(); tlist[4]= new Stoken("Does it work?"); tlist[4]->display(); for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) tlist[i]->display(); cout<<"\n\n"; return 0; } ===8<============= Note that if you get rid of the 'for loop' it works fine. The problem may be in the display() function which is very simple: void Stoken::display() const{ cout<>If so, how can I configure the system so it >>picks the correct libraries? > > > Take care of the values of the PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH in your > environment as described at http://www.blastwave.org/userguide/ I'll look at that some more. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around all the LD_LIBRARY_PATH issues. > > Although is not a solution for your situation, you can have both > compiler installed simultaneously on your system. Which we do. But they have to change their PATH (and possibly LD_LIBRARY_PATH) in order to switch compilers. If it is actually a fault in the students' code, best to learn now rather than somewhere down the road. If we can't find an obvious problem with their code, I'll set things up so they're using the old compiler until we figure it out. Oh, for what it's worth (which may not be much), the code compiles and runs without error on my Linux box under gcc 3.3.5. Steve sgarcia at bak.rr.com From sgarcia at bak.rr.com Fri Feb 25 22:15:53 2005 From: sgarcia at bak.rr.com (Steve Garcia) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 13:15:53 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] g++ libraries In-Reply-To: <421F7CEA.3080004@bak.rr.com> References: <421E1F0E.2080003@bak.rr.com> <86wtsxcbz5.fsf@mailhost.foo.org> <421F7CEA.3080004@bak.rr.com> Message-ID: <421F9589.50305@bak.rr.com> Steve Garcia wrote: > Peter FELECAN wrote: > >>> We have a problem with the gcc version 3.3.3 installed via >>> Blastwave. It's quite possible (maybe even likely) that the problem >>> stems from a misconfiguration on my part, but I haven't been able to >>> figure out what that misconfiguration is. > The archive of the project is 17k. All the files are real small except > the string.cpp and the string.h, but if there's a problem with his code > that's likely where it is. I'm having the faculty member whose student > this is examine those files, and if we can isolate suspect areas I'll > post those. It turns out that the string class was provided by the instructor and she got it from a book. When she examined it she found a bug. A subtle one, but there none the less. So it seems we have our mystery explained. Thanks! Steve From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Sat Feb 26 00:24:58 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 15:24:58 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] WT...... do you have to do to kill a Evolution profile? Message-ID: <421FB3CA.2010707@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Evolution 2.0.2 keep crashing the moment I click on the calendar button Evolution crashes. The profile I'm using has been through a fair amount of rather evil testing so I just want to get rid of it. However IT WON'T DIE, what files do you have to delete to nuke a Evolution preference and force it to create a brand new .evolution folder? I've tried evolution --force-shutdown and then deleting /home/jeremyol/.evolution and /var/tmp/gconf-jeremyol and the next time I launch Evolution the same profile keeps showing up and the evolution calendar keeps crashing. + Jeremy From michael at blastwave.org Sat Feb 26 10:23:25 2005 From: michael at blastwave.org (Michael Gernoth) Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 10:23:25 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] making Gnome CSW built apps play nice with Sun's gnome 2.0 In-Reply-To: <1109285671.27145.8.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <1109285671.27145.8.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050226092325.GA3026@zerfleddert.de> Hi, On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 02:54:31PM -0800, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: > If I remove CSW's required environment variables from my > environment, gnome 2.0 behaves as expected. Which required environment variables? CSWgnome runs without setting any environment variables. Even XDG_DATA_DIRS is no longer needed in current builds of gnomevfs2. Regards, Michael From a.pappu at comcast.net Mon Feb 28 01:56:42 2005 From: a.pappu at comcast.net (ashokpappu) Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 19:56:42 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] KDE on solaris 10 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <42226C4A.3020009@comcast.net> Mark Aston wrote: >On 24/2/05 4:45, "ashokpappu" wrote: > > > >>I used pkg_get to install kde. How ever I am having problems using kde >>as non root user. I am getting the error could not find iceauth in >>path. Any help on this will be appreciated. >> >> > >I think this is a permissions problem with /tmp try chown to your account >name. > > > I tried that still the same issue. i did a chmof 777 /tmp still did not work. i also tried to download QT 3.3.4 from trolltech website and compile with g++ the compilation failed. did any one try to download and compile QT3.3.4 on solaris 10. thanks Ashok Pappu From mark at gunfleet.com Mon Feb 28 07:43:49 2005 From: mark at gunfleet.com (Mark Aston) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 06:43:49 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] KDE on solaris 10 In-Reply-To: <42226C4A.3020009@comcast.net> Message-ID: On 28/2/05 0:56, "ashokpappu" wrote: > I tried that still the same issue. i did a chmof 777 /tmp still did not > work. > > i also tried to download QT 3.3.4 from trolltech website and compile > with g++ the compilation failed. did any one try to download and compile > QT3.3.4 on solaris 10. It was chmod 1777 /tmp/.X11-unix But maybe you have a different problem -- Best regards Mark Aston http://www.gunfleet.com/solaris From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon Feb 28 09:47:44 2005 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:47:44 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] WT...... do you have to do to kill a Evolution pr ofile? Message-ID: <4222DAB0.2050307@ericsson.com> On 2005-02-26 00:24, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: > Evolution 2.0.2 keep crashing the moment I click on the calendar button > Evolution crashes. The profile I'm using has been through a fair amount > of rather evil testing so I just want to get rid of it. However IT > WON'T DIE, what files do you have to delete to nuke a Evolution > preference and force it to create a brand new .evolution folder? I've > tried evolution --force-shutdown and then deleting > /home/jeremyol/.evolution and /var/tmp/gconf-jeremyol and the next time > I launch Evolution the same profile keeps showing up and the evolution > calendar keeps crashing. I'm as curious as you on how to accomplish this. Anybody? From asmoore at blastwave.org Mon Feb 28 12:48:13 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 05:48:13 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] WT...... do you have to do to kill a Evolution pr ofile? In-Reply-To: <4222DAB0.2050307@ericsson.com> References: <4222DAB0.2050307@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <422304FD.20101@blastwave.org> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2005-02-26 00:24, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: > >>Evolution 2.0.2 keep crashing the moment I click on the calendar button >>Evolution crashes. The profile I'm using has been through a fair amount >>of rather evil testing so I just want to get rid of it. However IT >>WON'T DIE, what files do you have to delete to nuke a Evolution >>preference and force it to create a brand new .evolution folder? I've >>tried evolution --force-shutdown and then deleting >>/home/jeremyol/.evolution and /var/tmp/gconf-jeremyol and the next time >>I launch Evolution the same profile keeps showing up and the evolution >>calendar keeps crashing. > > > I'm as curious as you on how to accomplish this. Anybody? This is best asked on the evolution users mailing list, or searching that list. Alex From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Mon Feb 28 13:14:39 2005 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 07:14:39 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] WT...... do you have to do to kill a Evolution pr ofile? In-Reply-To: <422304FD.20101@blastwave.org> References: <4222DAB0.2050307@ericsson.com> <422304FD.20101@blastwave.org> Message-ID: <42230B2F.9050203@math.purdue.edu> Alex S Moore wrote: > Mats Larsson wrote: > >> On 2005-02-26 00:24, Jeremy O'Leary wrote: >> >>> Evolution 2.0.2 keep crashing the moment I click on the calendar >>> button Evolution crashes. The profile I'm using has been through a >>> fair amount of rather evil testing so I just want to get rid of it. >>> However IT WON'T DIE, what files do you have to delete to nuke a >>> Evolution preference and force it to create a brand new .evolution >>> folder? I've tried evolution --force-shutdown and then deleting >>> /home/jeremyol/.evolution and /var/tmp/gconf-jeremyol and the next >>> time I launch Evolution the same profile keeps showing up and the >>> evolution calendar keeps crashing. >> >> >> >> I'm as curious as you on how to accomplish this. Anybody? > > > This is best asked on the evolution users mailing list, or searching > that list. > A painful way to do this is to make sure no csw gnome apps are running, and delete ~/.gconf-csw. A less painful way would be to delete only the settings that have to do with evolution out of the .gconf-csw repository. I take no responsibility for how any of your gnome apps run after mucking with .gconf-csw as I don't fully understand the .gconf structure myself. Neal Lucier nlucier at math.purdue.edu From vaillant at ganil.fr Mon Feb 28 19:20:51 2005 From: vaillant at ganil.fr (Vaillant Daniel) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 19:20:51 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] pkg-remove ??? Message-ID: <42236103.2030602@ganil.fr> HiHelloHi, With the last digest I took notice of line of command or small script to get aware of updates. What I search , since early in my use of pkg-get is the possibility to remove a package. Either because it's non-working and I want to re-install the same package or because i installed a package under the "wrong" machine. Is it possible to modify the catalogue in order to reach one of this goal (re-installation...) Thank you for your answers -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- sy VAILLANT Daniel mailto:vaillant at ganil.fr re GANIL GIP (Syst&Res) Vox:(+33)(0)2 31 45 46 84 mi B.P. 5027 Fax:(+33)(0)2 31 45 46 65 @ 14076 CAEN-Cedex 5 Web: http://www.ganil.fr ........................................................................ Le temps s'?coule, l'espace se dilate, l'?nergie se mat?rialise et tout le reste est commentaire. Miche Cass? Du vide et de la cr?ation -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: [csw-users] delete function under pkg-get (pkg-rm).eml URL: From ihsan at dogan.ch Mon Feb 28 20:14:34 2005 From: ihsan at dogan.ch (Ihsan Dogan) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 20:14:34 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] pkg-remove ??? In-Reply-To: <42236103.2030602@ganil.fr> References: <42236103.2030602@ganil.fr> Message-ID: <20050228191434.GA18699@dogan.ch> Salut Daniel, On Monday, 28 Feb 2005 19:20 +0100, Vaillant Daniel wrote: > With the last digest I took notice of line of command or small script > to get aware of updates. > > What I search , since early in my use of pkg-get is the possibility > to remove a package. Hmm, isn't pkgrm enough? > Either because it's non-working and I want to re-install the same package > or because i installed a package under the "wrong" machine. > > Is it possible to modify the catalogue in order to reach one of this > goal (re-installation...) Probably the best would be if you ask Phil, who is the author of pkg-get. Just click on the "contact maintainer" button on the pkg-get page [1]. [1] http://www.blastwave.org/packages.php/pkg_get Ihsan... -- Swiss Unix User Group: http://www.suug.ch/ Software Packages for Solaris: http://www.blastwave.org/ From jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com Mon Feb 28 20:30:56 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.opbu.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:30:56 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] making Gnome CSW built apps play nice with Sun's gnome 2.0 In-Reply-To: <20050226092325.GA3026@zerfleddert.de> References: <1109285671.27145.8.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050226092325.GA3026@zerfleddert.de> Message-ID: <1109619056.2384.6.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 10:23 +0100, Michael Gernoth wrote: Hi Michael, We have a number of things in our LD_LIBRARY_PATH and the only way I was able to login to Gnome 2.8 or get Evolution, GIMP, ... to work in KDE is by adding the following to my environment. export PATH=${PATH}:~/bin:/opt/csw/bin:/opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin export LD_LIBRARY_PATH='/opt/csw/lib/$ISALIST':$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export XFILESEARCHPATH=/opt/csw/lib/X11/%T/%N%C:/usr/openwin/lib/X11/% T/%N%C The problem is when I have this in my environment, Sun's Gnome 2.0 behaves very, very strangely including the ever rapidly growing sound and clock icons. thanks, Jeremy > Which required environment variables? > CSWgnome runs without setting any environment variables. > Even XDG_DATA_DIRS is no longer needed in current builds of > gnomevfs2. > > Regards, > Michael > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From rob at steinmetznet.com Mon Feb 28 21:36:12 2005 From: rob at steinmetznet.com (Robert Steinmetz AIA) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:36:12 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] PHP - Solaris LDAP libraries vs. OpenLDAP libraries In-Reply-To: <7b46f0de050218020652c3766d@mail.gmail.com> References: <20050216215156.E22DF6B82@enterprise.dogan.ch> <42153715.2050604@cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <7b46f0de050218020652c3766d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <422380BC.5090000@steinmetznet.com> Mark Round wrote: >Now that I've had some time to mull over this problem, I believe I may >have a solution to it. It would also accomodate both people who want >to use the OpenLDAP libraries, and those that experience >incompatibilities and segfaults if they don't use the Sun-provided >libraries. > >I'll try and make PHP modular. Most of the extensions to PHP can be >built as loadable modules, which can be loaded or unloaded on demand >via the php.ini file. Going down this route would provide a small >"core" PHP package. You could then add on the extensions you need to >it - for example, database support would be provided by php4_pgsql, >php4_mysql, php4_odbc and the like. I could then try and build two >different PHP LDAP modules - so depending on your situation, you could >pkg-get either php4_openldap or php4_sunldap. > >This would also mean that instead of a monolithic libphp4.so, users >could tailor their PHP installation to suit their needs, only loading >in the additional modules they would actually use.Obviously, this will >require some extra work on the packaging front, but I think it would >be well worth it. Comments, feedback, etc. all appreciated! > >After the release of PostgreSQL 8 and related packages (which will be >"real soon now"), I'll make this a top priority. Luke - I'd also be >interested in taking up the original segfaulting issue with either the >PHP or OpenLDAP developers - does the segfaulting issue happen in any >program that does a get(whatever)byname when linked to OpenLDAP, or >does it seem to be a PHP-specific issue ? > >Ta, > >-Mark >_______________________________________________ > > Perhaps as a first step and a proof of concept, you could simply break out the ldap modules and make them loadable. I don't know enough about how php is constructed to know if this is reasonable, it would however provide a method of transitioning and possibly reduce the work of breaking it into separate packages. Just a thought. -- Rob