From ihsan at blastwave.org Sun May 1 17:08:42 2005 From: ihsan at blastwave.org (Ihsan Dogan) Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 17:08:42 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Mirror for Solaris 2.6 and 7? In-Reply-To: <20050429194104.C11A3F89E@mail.blastwave.org> References: <20050429194104.C11A3F89E@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <20050501150842.GB19105@dogan.ch> Hello, On Friday, 29 Apr 2005 15:41 -0400, Luke Youngblood wrote: > I'm wondering if Blastwave still builds packages for Solaris 2.6 and 7. The > CSWpkgget installs just fine on a Solaris 2.6 box, but on the default mirror > (ibibilio), it's unable to download a catalog file. Is there another mirror > I should be using? Or are Solaris 2.6 and 7 packages no longer built? We've never built packages for 2.6 or 7. The minimum support for a Solaris release by Blastwave is Solaris 8. Ihsan... -- Swiss Unix User Group: http://www.suug.ch/ Software Packages for Solaris: http://www.blastwave.org/ From ac.bobd at antichef.com Tue May 3 21:50:41 2005 From: ac.bobd at antichef.com (ac.bobd at antichef.com) Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 15:50:41 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] grip on Solaris 10 Message-ID: <4277D611.6030205@Sun.COM> I can't seem to get grip to work properly on my W2100z workstation. It doesn't recognize that I've inserted a CD, even if I click the "Scan Disk Contents" button. I turned off volmgr, and I've tried specifying both the raw and block devices for the CDROM device (both /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s2 and /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s2) - no difference. Any ideas? Thanks, Bob From pfelecan at blastwave.org Wed May 4 06:39:43 2005 From: pfelecan at blastwave.org (Peter FELECAN) Date: 04 May 2005 06:39:43 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] grip on Solaris 10 References: <4277D611.6030205@Sun.COM> Message-ID: <86mzrbd2pc.fsf@mailhost.foo.org> ac.bobd at antichef.com writes: > I can't seem to get grip to work properly on my W2100z > workstation. > > It doesn't recognize that I've inserted a CD, even if I click > the "Scan Disk Contents" button. > > I turned off volmgr, and I've tried specifying both the raw > and block devices for the CDROM device (both /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s2 > and /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s2) - no difference. Did you follow the instructions from the /opt/csw/doc/grip/README.CSW or http://www.blastwave.org/packages/CSWgrip --- follow the "View news and info" link. From sh23 at leicester.ac.uk Wed May 4 16:22:32 2005 From: sh23 at leicester.ac.uk (S.Hayles) Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 15:22:32 +0100 (BST) Subject: [csw-users] assertion failed in Kerberos (krb5_user) tools Message-ID: Tools such as kinit, klist, ksu all give Assertion failed: i->did_run != 0, file ../../include/k5-platform.h, line 232 This is under Solaris 9, with up to date versions of krb5_user and krb5_lib. Anyone know where the problem might be? Thanks Steven From ac.bobd at antichef.com Wed May 4 16:41:02 2005 From: ac.bobd at antichef.com (ac.bobd at antichef.com) Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 10:41:02 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Re: users Digest, Vol 16, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: <20050504044015.46078F8AB@mail.blastwave.org> References: <20050504044015.46078F8AB@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <4278DEFE.4070608@Sun.COM> Peter FELECAN wrote: >Did you follow the instructions from the /opt/csw/doc/grip/README.CSW >or http://www.blastwave.org/packages/CSWgrip --- follow the "View news >and info" link. I think the real trick is that for some reason after changing the settings you have to exit and restart grip, then it starts working. Except that I get no sound when I click "play". Any other ideas? Thanks, Bob From jreid at vnet.net Wed May 4 18:06:50 2005 From: jreid at vnet.net (Joe Reid) Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 12:06:50 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Re: grip In-Reply-To: <4278DEFE.4070608@Sun.COM> References: <20050504044015.46078F8AB@mail.blastwave.org> <4278DEFE.4070608@Sun.COM> Message-ID: <20050504160650.GA20901@katie.ctc.net> On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 10:41:02AM -0400, ac.bobd at antichef.com wrote: > Except that I get no sound when I click "play". Any other ideas? Grip is a CD player - when you click play does the gui start counting time and changing tracks appropiately? Plug some headphones into the headphone jack on your CDROM drive and I bet you get audio. -- Joe Reid jreid at vnet.net Tactical Solaris Systems Engineering and Administration http://www.singlewhitemale.net ?c=a=rb=sc=fd=te=wf=zg=porh=n? From rob at cboh.org Thu May 5 07:13:59 2005 From: rob at cboh.org (Robert Stampfli) Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 01:13:59 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] libidn fails to install Message-ID: <20050505051359.GA5597@colnet> A word to the wise: I just ran pkg-add this evening to update libidn (I was on 0.5.5,REV=2004.10.02 and was updating to 0.5.9,REV=2005.04.14 from ibiblio) and it failed to install in the postinstall script twice. Luckily, I still had the old package hanging around and could reinstall that. This is on an Ultra 2 running Solaris 8 (64-bit mode). I have not tried this update on another machine yet, so cannot confirm it is not a problem local to this Ultra 2, but the machine has not been problematic in the past. I would suggest you might want to have a backout strategy ready before you try to load this update, in the possible event it fails to install for you, too. Rob From mlh at zip.com.au Thu May 5 08:28:06 2005 From: mlh at zip.com.au (Matthew Hannigan) Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 16:28:06 +1000 Subject: [csw-users] my maintainer request Message-ID: <20050505062806.GB11643@zipworld.com.au> Apologies for the off-topic message, but I've signed up to be a maintainer but have not had a reply. I'm just checking that the request went through ok really. Matt From Andy at zespri.com Thu May 5 12:59:28 2005 From: Andy at zespri.com (Andy France) Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 22:59:28 +1200 Subject: [csw-users] libidn fails to install In-Reply-To: <20050505051359.GA5597@colnet> Message-ID: Same happened to me too... "pkgchk CSWlibidn" doesn't report any errors, but I do wonder what is missing with the postinstallscript failing. Andy. <> wrote on 05/05/2005 17:13:59: > A word to the wise: > I just ran pkg-add this evening to update libidn (I was on > 0.5.5,REV=2004.10.02 and was updating to 0.5.9,REV=2005.04.14 > from ibiblio) and it failed to install in the postinstall > script twice. ?Luckily, I still had the old package hanging > around and could reinstall that. > This is on an Ultra 2 running Solaris 8 (64-bit mode). ?I > have not tried this update on another machine yet, so cannot > confirm it is not a problem local to this Ultra 2, but the > machine has not been problematic in the past. ?I would suggest > you might want to have a backout strategy ready before you try > to load this update, in the possible event it fails to install > for you, too. > Rob > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users ##################################################################################### This email is intended for the person to whom it is addressed only. 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ZESPRI will not accept liability for any losses, damage or consequence, however, resulting directly or indirectly from the use of this e-mail/attachments. ##################################################################################### From james at blastwave.org Thu May 5 13:09:13 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Thu, 05 May 2005 11:09:13 GMT Subject: [csw-users] libidn fails to install In-Reply-To: <20050505051359.GA5597@colnet> References: <20050505051359.GA5597@colnet> Message-ID: <20050505.11091300.2284029795@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 05/05/05, 06:13:59, Robert Stampfli wrote regarding [csw-users] libidn fails to install: > I just ran pkg-add this evening to update libidn (I was on > 0.5.5,REV=2004.10.02 and was updating to 0.5.9,REV=2005.04.14 > from ibiblio) and it failed to install in the postinstall > script twice. Luckily, I still had the old package hanging > around and could reinstall that. Although there is an error message the package will have installed. The problem is the return value of postinstall script that updates the info dir table. It returns the return value of its last command, (there is no explicit return). postinstall calls /opt/csw/sbin/mkdirentries and it doesn't have an explict return either and returns the status of its last command. That command returns 1 which suggests to pkgadd that it has failed. Run this as root (which is basically /opt/csw/sbin/mkdirentries): #!/bin/sh BASE=/opt/csw FILES=`ls $BASE/share/info | /usr/xpg4/bin/grep -v -e "~" -e "dir"` for i in $FILES; do /opt/csw/bin/install-info $BASE/share/info/$i $BASE/share/info/dir echo $? done and you can see why. The workaround is for postinstall to always return 0. The fix is with texinfo. From tevaugha at ball.com Fri May 6 17:23:47 2005 From: tevaugha at ball.com (Thomas E. Vaughan) Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 09:23:47 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] HELP! pm_dbdmysql failure against current mysql4 Message-ID: <20050506152347.GB8276@ball.com> I need help with the apparently broken pm_dbdmysql in unstable. I filed a bug against pm_dbdmysql because it appears to have been compiled against a mysql incompatible with the current mysql4 package. Password hashing changed in mysql, and so the pm_dbdmysql package can't talk to mysql. I'm trying to install bugzilla, which needs a working perl DBD::mysql module. My first attempt at a work-around was to remove pm_dbdmysql (and to ignore the dependence of mysql4 on it) and then do 'perl -MCPAN -e 'install "DBD::mysql"'. Unfortunately, this did not work because perl tries to invoke cc, which I don't have. Making cc be a logical link to gcc doesn't help because the arguments are unrecognized. I could really use some help on this. The best solution would be for someone to rebuild pm_dbdmysql against the current mysql4 package in unstable and then upload it to the system so that I can grab it soon. Failing that, someone with familiarity with build ing CPAN modules might suggest a way for me to build my own. Thanks for any help. -- Thomas E. Vaughan (303) 939-6386 Ball Aerospace, Boulder From asmoore at blastwave.org Fri May 6 18:06:58 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 11:06:58 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] HELP! pm_dbdmysql failure against current mysql4 In-Reply-To: <20050506152347.GB8276@ball.com> References: <20050506152347.GB8276@ball.com> Message-ID: <427B9622.2060509@blastwave.org> Thomas E. Vaughan wrote: > Unfortunately, this did not work because perl tries to > invoke cc, which I don't have. Making cc be a logical link > to gcc doesn't help because the arguments are unrecognized. Thomas Glanzmann is the maintainer and he may be away for the moment. I will contact him as well. He needs to update the package. In the meantime, so you can continue, I have built unofficial packages and put them at: http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/csw/users/asmoore/ You need to download for your architecture, run gunzip and pkgadd with the -d option. You need install any missing dependencies with pkg-get. I back dated the packages, since the official ones by Thomas will probably be the same as my package with the current date. When Thomas releases his packages, pkg-get -Uu can be used to upgrade. Alex From tevaugha at ball.com Fri May 6 18:16:53 2005 From: tevaugha at ball.com (Thomas E. Vaughan) Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 10:16:53 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] HELP! pm_dbdmysql failure against current mysql4 In-Reply-To: <427B9622.2060509@blastwave.org> References: <20050506152347.GB8276@ball.com> <427B9622.2060509@blastwave.org> Message-ID: <20050506161653.GC8276@ball.com> On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 11:06:58AM -0500, Alex S Moore wrote: > > Thomas Glanzmann is the maintainer and he may be away for > the moment. I will contact him as well. He needs to > update the package. > > In the meantime, so you can continue, I have built > unofficial packages and put them at: > http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/csw/users/asmoore/ You rock. That worked. Thanks! -- Thomas E. Vaughan (303) 939-6386 Ball Aerospace, Boulder From litauer at uni-koblenz.de Mon May 9 13:20:51 2005 From: litauer at uni-koblenz.de (Christoph Litauer) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 13:20:51 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing Message-ID: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> Hi, on Apr 11th I got firefox 1.0.2 from a blastwave mirror (VERSION: 1.0.2,REV=2005.04.04). Short time later no firefox was available any more. Did I miss some discussion? Anybody knows anything about the sweet little fox? -- Regards Christoph ________________________________________________________________________ Christoph Litauer litauer at uni-koblenz.de Uni Koblenz, Rechenzentrum, http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~litauer Postfach 201602, 56016 Koblenz Fon: +49 261 287-1311, Fax: -100 1311 PGP-Fingerprint: F39C E314 2650 650D 8092 9514 3A56 FBD8 79E3 27B2 From ihsan at blastwave.org Mon May 9 13:32:18 2005 From: ihsan at blastwave.org (Ihsan Dogan) Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 13:32:18 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> Message-ID: <20050509113217.GA28865@dogan.ch> Hi Christoph, On Monday, 09 May 2005 13:20 +0200, Christoph Litauer wrote: > on Apr 11th I got firefox 1.0.2 from a blastwave mirror (VERSION: > 1.0.2,REV=2005.04.04). Short time later no firefox was available any > more. Did I miss some discussion? Anybody knows anything about the sweet > little fox? As I know, there are problems with the x86 package. You can get the Firefox packages from http://www.blastwave.org/testing/ . Ihsan... -- Swiss Unix User Group: http://www.suug.ch/ Software Packages for Solaris: http://www.blastwave.org/ From james at blastwave.org Mon May 9 13:33:29 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 11:33:29 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> Message-ID: <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 09/05/05, 12:20:51, Christoph Litauer wrote regarding [csw-users] Firefox missing: > on Apr 11th I got firefox 1.0.2 from a blastwave mirror (VERSION: > 1.0.2,REV=2005.04.04). Short time later no firefox was available any > more. Did I miss some discussion? Anybody knows anything about the sweet > little fox? For a reason I don't know v1.0.3 was pulled (it worked for me). There is a version currently in "testing" (also works for me), try it: www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW .pkg.gz www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8-sparc-CS W.pkg.gz Hopefully normal service will resume soon. From james at blastwave.org Mon May 9 13:36:32 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 11:36:32 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <20050509.11363200.533752178@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 09/05/05, 12:33:29, James Lee wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Firefox missing: > There is a version currently in "testing" (also works for me), try it: > www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW > .pkg.gz > www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8-sparc-CS > W.pkg.gz Sorry :-) better still, try the latest: firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.05.04-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.05.04-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon May 9 15:06:18 2005 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 15:06:18 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: <20050509.11363200.533752178@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <20050509.11363200.533752178@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <427F604A.3050408@ericsson.com> On 2005-05-09 13:36, James Lee wrote: > On 09/05/05, 12:33:29, James Lee wrote regarding Re: > [csw-users] Firefox missing: > > >>There is a version currently in "testing" (also works for me), try it: >>www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW >>.pkg.gz >>www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8-sparc-CS >>W.pkg.gz > > > Sorry :-) better still, try the latest: > > firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.05.04-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz > firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.05.04-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz What's the difference? From Thomas.Jordan at Sun.COM Mon May 9 15:50:20 2005 From: Thomas.Jordan at Sun.COM (Thomas Jordan) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 07:50:20 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: <427F604A.3050408@ericsson.com> References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <20050509.11363200.533752178@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <427F604A.3050408@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <86ae68a04e5980bde17681e31cda269a@Sun.Com> I changed some library paths so it would pick up /opt/csw/ stuff first. On May 9, 2005, at 7:06 AM, Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2005-05-09 13:36, James Lee wrote: >> On 09/05/05, 12:33:29, James Lee wrote >> regarding Re: [csw-users] Firefox missing: >>> There is a version currently in "testing" (also works for me), try >>> it: >>> www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8- >>> i386-CSW >>> .pkg.gz >>> www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8- >>> sparc-CS >>> W.pkg.gz >> Sorry :-) better still, try the latest: >> firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.05.04-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz >> firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.05.04-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz > > What's the difference? > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon May 9 16:29:57 2005 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 16:29:57 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: <86ae68a04e5980bde17681e31cda269a@Sun.Com> References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <20050509.11363200.533752178@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <427F604A.3050408@ericsson.com> <86ae68a04e5980bde17681e31cda269a@Sun.Com> Message-ID: <427F73E5.2070302@ericsson.com> On 2005-05-09 15:50, Thomas Jordan wrote: > I changed some library paths so it would pick up /opt/csw/ stuff first. OK, still problem with the x86 version of the pkg? Or will you move it to the production area soon? /MOL From jeff at cjsa.com Mon May 9 17:25:37 2005 From: jeff at cjsa.com (Jeffery Small) Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 15:25:37 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 650 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20050509/990d6b2f/attachment.ksh From paul.greidanus at ualberta.ca Mon May 9 20:45:45 2005 From: paul.greidanus at ualberta.ca (Paul Greidanus) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 12:45:45 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Window Managers Installation Message-ID: <427FAFD9.9040402@ualberta.ca> Hi, I'm wondering if there is any standard for installation of blastwave window managers into Solaris? Is there some sort of script somewhere that I can run that takes all the blastwave installed WMs, and puts them into the dtlogin chooser screen? I know how to do this on a one-by-one basis, but it would be nice to be able to either have the packages install them directly, or better, would be to run a script to copy the Xresource and all of that over. Thanks -- Paul Greidanus CAD Administrator / Systems Administrator Center of Excellence in Integrated Nanotools University of Alberta paul.greidanus at ualberta.ca 780-492-7368 http://www.cein.ualberta.ca From jeremyol at cesa.office.xerox.com Mon May 9 21:35:08 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.office.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 12:35:08 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Evolution spellcheck? Message-ID: <1115667308.20363.4.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> when I launch Blastwave's build of Evolution 2.2.2 on Solaris 8 I get the following errors. Should I submit this as a bug? Should I install out of the stable tree instead? thanks, Jeremy (evolution:20363): gtkhtml-WARNING **: Cannot create spell dictionary instance (iid:OAFIID:GNOME_Spell_Dictionary:0.3) (evolution:20363): Bonobo-WARNING **: Activation exception 'g_module_open of `/opt/csw/lib/gnome-spell/libgnome-spell-component-0.3.so' failed with `ld.so.1: evolution: fatal: libaspell.so.15: open failed: No such file or directory'' From Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com Mon May 9 22:06:49 2005 From: Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com (Darin Perusich) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 16:06:49 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Window Managers Installation In-Reply-To: <427FAFD9.9040402@ualberta.ca> References: <427FAFD9.9040402@ualberta.ca> Message-ID: <427FC2D9.3040905@cognigencorp.com> most of the window manages have the dtlogin integration scripts, try pkg-get -D dtlogin to get a listing. Paul Greidanus wrote: > Hi, > > I'm wondering if there is any standard for installation of blastwave > window managers into Solaris? > > Is there some sort of script somewhere that I can run that takes all the > blastwave installed WMs, and puts them into the dtlogin chooser screen? > I know how to do this on a one-by-one basis, but it would be nice to be > able to either have the packages install them directly, or better, would > be to run a script to copy the Xresource and all of that over. > > Thanks > -- Darin Perusich Unix Systems Administrator Cognigen Corp. darinper at cognigencorp.com From ac.bobd at antichef.com Mon May 9 22:50:43 2005 From: ac.bobd at antichef.com (ac.bobd at antichef.com) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 13:50:43 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Re: users Digest, Vol 16, Issue 2 In-Reply-To: <20050506161703.621DCF8B4@mail.blastwave.org> References: <20050506161703.621DCF8B4@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <427FCD23.3010800@Sun.COM> >Message: 3 >Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 12:06:50 -0400 >From: Joe Reid >Subject: [csw-users] Re: grip >To: questions and discussions >Message-ID: <20050504160650.GA20901 at katie.ctc.net> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > >On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 10:41:02AM -0400, ac.bobd at antichef.com wrote: > > >>Except that I get no sound when I click "play". Any other ideas? >> >> > >Grip is a CD player - when you click play does the gui start counting >time and changing tracks appropiately? Plug some headphones into the >headphone jack on your CDROM drive and I bet you get audio. > > You're right. Is there a way to get it to use CDDA and the audio device? I'm not sure I have a connection directly from the CDROM audio. I'd assumed that since grip is doing CDDA for the purpose of ripping the CD anyway it would use that to play the audio. Is it an option? Other players such as xmcd can do this. Can grip play and rip at the same time, like xmcd? Now my only other problem is that the stop button doesn't work. And if I do a pause, it seems to resume again almost right away. And if I exit grip the CD keeps playing. It's an AOpen COM5232/AAH drive (the default shipped with the Metropolis workstations). -Bob From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue May 10 09:25:34 2005 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 09:25:34 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <428061EE.80001@ericsson.com> On 2005-05-09 17:25, Jeffery Small wrote: > There is a known problem with 1.0.3 where firefox crashes when it attempts > to use the flash plugin. the Mozilla development team needs to fix this and > release a new version. Mozilla Bug ID? But this is not a CSW only bug so are there any other obstacles to release the 1.0.3 from the testing area? /MOL From james at blastwave.org Tue May 10 17:18:37 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 15:18:37 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Evolution spellcheck? In-Reply-To: <1115667308.20363.4.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <1115667308.20363.4.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050510.15183700.2026355208@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 09/05/05, 20:35:08, Jeremy O'Leary wrote regarding [csw-users] Evolution spellcheck?: Hi Jeremy, > when I launch Blastwave's build of Evolution 2.2.2 on Solaris 8 I get > the following errors. Should I submit this as a bug? Should I install > out of the stable tree instead? > (evolution:20363): gtkhtml-WARNING **: Cannot create spell dictionary > instance (iid:OAFIID:GNOME_Spell_Dictionary:0.3) > (evolution:20363): Bonobo-WARNING **: Activation exception > 'g_module_open of > `/opt/csw/lib/gnome-spell/libgnome-spell-component-0.3.so' failed with > `ld.so.1: evolution: fatal: libaspell.so.15: open failed: No such file > or directory'' Try these tests: $ ldd /opt/csw/lib/gnome-spell/libgnome-spell-component-0.3.so and look for libaspell.so.15 => /opt/csw/lib/libaspell.so.15 in the output. $ ls -l /opt/csw/lib/libpspell.so.15 ...does the lib actually exist? $ pkgchk CSWaspell ...and do you have aspell correctly installed? James. From sean.clark at cbeyond.net Tue May 10 20:08:38 2005 From: sean.clark at cbeyond.net (Sean Clark) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 14:08:38 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] pango update Message-ID: Do you still have the old CSW/Pango Package. I ran into the same problem this post did also :-\ http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/2004-December/000612.html Now my gaim and mozilla does not work.... Thanks Sean -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20050510/0bcd6e87/attachment.html From daniel at dseichter.de Tue May 10 21:51:07 2005 From: daniel at dseichter.de (Daniel Seichter) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 21:51:07 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with pkg-get - mirrors.html Message-ID: <1115754667.728.2.camel@blade> Hello, when I will do a pkg-get -U -c I got the message, I should update the mirrors.html. I did: wget http://www.blastwave.org/mirrors.html gpg --import mirrors.html The result messages are: gpg: Schl?ssel E12E9D2F: "Distribution Manager " Nicht ge?ndert gpg: Anzahl insgesamt bearbeiteter Schl?ssel: 1 gpg: unver?ndert: 1 What I have to do to be able to update? I am using solaris 10. Thank you very much in advanced Daniel Seichter From ihsan at dogan.ch Tue May 10 23:55:31 2005 From: ihsan at dogan.ch (Ihsan Dogan) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 23:55:31 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with pkg-get - mirrors.html In-Reply-To: <1115754667.728.2.camel@blade> References: <1115754667.728.2.camel@blade> Message-ID: <20050510215531.GC1231@dogan.ch> Hello, On Tuesday, 10 May 2005 21:51 +0200, Daniel Seichter wrote: > What I have to do to be able to update? Update the catalog file: # pkg-get -U List packages, which a newer version exists: # pkg-get -c | /usr/xpg4/bin/grep -v -e Not -e SAME [...] software localrev remoterev apache2c 2.0.54,REV=2005.04.27 2.0.54,REV=2005.04.28 clamav 0.83 0.84,REV=2005.04.29 libclamav 0.83 0.84,REV=2005.04.29 libidn 0.5.5,REV=2004.10.02 0.5.9,REV=2005.04.14 spamassassin 3.0.2 3.0.3 Update all packages: # pkg-get -u Hope that helps. Ihsan... -- Swiss Unix User Group: http://www.suug.ch/ Software Packages for Solaris: http://www.blastwave.org/ From jeremyol at cesa.office.xerox.com Wed May 11 00:21:05 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.office.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 15:21:05 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] why does install KDE require apache2? Message-ID: <1115763665.13057.10.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> I can understand KDE having more then a few requirments, but why on earth is apache2 one of them? + Jeremy From jimmy at nccom.com Thu May 12 03:38:05 2005 From: jimmy at nccom.com (Jim Gottlieb) Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 18:38:05 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] CSW perl much slower for me Message-ID: <20050512013805.GB14305@nccom.com> I just switched over from a home-built perl 5.6.1 to the CSW perl. I used CPAN to automatically rebuild its modules under the new perl (using "autobundle"). But I'm finding that running programs under the newer perl is very slow (i.e. 12 seconds versus 1.85 seconds using the old perl). And running truss(1) shows a lot more is going on: -rw-r----- 1 jimmy 307564 May 11 14:08 /tmp/truss-perl -rw-r----- 1 jimmy 102811 May 11 14:07 /tmp/truss-perl.old I notice the truss on the new perl shows lots of llseek()s that didn't happen before, for example. This seems to be some 64-bit issue. Could this be a problem of mixing CSW perl modules with those I've compiled myself? Any ideas? Thanks... From matthew at promonet.com.au Thu May 12 04:28:01 2005 From: matthew at promonet.com.au (Matthew Day) Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 12:28:01 +1000 Subject: [csw-users] CSW KDE In-Reply-To: <20050512013805.GB14305@nccom.com> References: <20050512013805.GB14305@nccom.com> Message-ID: <1115864881.3953.17.camel@Malak> As a long time user of other KDE packages on solaris, I decided I'd try out the Blastwave KDE release on my sun blade 1000 which i just reinstalled with Solaris 10. However on start up i get "Could not find iceauth in path" and KDE exits back to dtlogin. I have never experenced this before. I had alook through the archives and see a few people have had the same trouble, what I haven't seen is a working solution. Has anyone had any joy getting it to work? Has the maintainer ever addressed this? or should i abondon these packages and go back to using Stefen Telemans releases? Matt From thomas.amm at ax11.de Thu May 12 06:30:12 2005 From: thomas.amm at ax11.de (Thomas Amm) Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 06:30:12 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] CSW KDE In-Reply-To: <1115864881.3953.17.camel@Malak> References: <20050512013805.GB14305@nccom.com> <1115864881.3953.17.camel@Malak> Message-ID: <20050512063012.00004d92@excalibur.localnet> On Thu, 12 May 2005 12:28:01 +1000 Matthew Day wrote: > As a long time user of other KDE packages on solaris, I decided I'd try > out the Blastwave KDE release on my sun blade 1000 which i just > reinstalled with Solaris 10. > > However on start up i get "Could not find iceauth in path" and KDE exits > back to dtlogin. I have never experenced this before. > > I had alook through the archives and see a few people have had the same > trouble, what I haven't seen is a working solution. > > Has anyone had any joy getting it to work? Has the maintainer ever > addressed this? or should i abondon these packages and go back to using > Stefen Telemans releases? > Several possible reasons: I have experienced that myself every time on SBs and Solaris10, after a fresh install. - /export/home is not mounted at boot time. - kde_dtlogin is not installed - there's an old .profile or .bashrc or .kderc in your home dir - /opt/csw/bin is not in $PATH - /opt is not mounted at boot time Cheers Thomas Amm -- Things I run on Solaris http://runningsolaris.blogspot.com Old style LG mirror http://www.ax11.de/lg/ From pfelecan at blastwave.org Thu May 12 10:54:57 2005 From: pfelecan at blastwave.org (Peter FELECAN) Date: 12 May 2005 10:54:57 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] The GNU Compiler Collection 4.0.0 is released as Blastwave packages Message-ID: <86k6m4hli6.fsf@mailhost.foo.org> The first release of the new GNU Compiler Collection is available. This is the branch 4 of the GNU compiler suite. The branch 4 is new. My recommendation is to not use it in a production environment. If you wish to use a stable and well tested version of the GNU compiler suite you can use the branch 3; for this, look for the gcc3 related packages. There is also the branch 2 which is still used and sometimes preferred for some products. If you are in this situation look for the gcc2 related packages. Some relevant notes: 1. The branch 4 compiler is installed in /opt/csw/gcc4, similar to the branch 2 and 3, and the rt packages install the versioned shared libraries in /opt/csw/gcc4/lib. Note: gcc3 packages install their shared libraries in /opt/csw/lib. 2. There is a fixinclude stage executed in the postinstall script for gcc4core. [see point 6 in the notes at the end of this document] 3. The granularity of the packages is identical to that of the FSF, i.e. gcc4core, gcc4g++, gcc4g95, gcc4java, gcc4objc, gcc4ada and each one has a corresponding runtime package, e.g. gcc4corert; a similar granularity can be found in the branch 2 and 3. gcc4core C compiler gcc4g++ C++ compiler gcc4g95 FORTRAN 95 compiler gcc4java Java compiler gcc4objc Objective C compiler gcc4ada Ada Compiler 4. The packages inter-dependencies are as follows: gcc4corert: gcc4core: \ gcc4corert gcc4g++rt: \ gcc4corert gcc4g++: \ gcc4core \ gcc4g++rt gcc4g95rt: \ gcc4corert gcc4g95: \ gcc4core \ gcc4g95rt gcc4javart: \ gcc4corert gcc4java: \ gcc4core gcc4javart gcc4objcrt: \ gcc4corert gcc4objc: \ gcc4core \ gcc4objcrt gcc4adart:\ gcc4corert gcc4ada: \ gcc4core \ gcc4adart 5. All the packages were tested using the latest testsuite (4.0), with the exception of Java which doesn't have a test set, on Solaris SPARC 9 and Solaris Intel 8 It should also be noted that: 1. /opt/csw has precedence in searching headers, libraries and dynamic libraries. 2. /usr/local/include or /opt/sfw/include are not part of the default include search path. 3. There is no dependency on 4. -mcpu=v8 is the default on SPARC (instead of -mcpu=v7) 5. Each package has its documentation in a specific directory in /opt/csw/share/doc, the common documents are linked to the gcc4core directory, and additionally contains the documentation in PostScript and PDF. 6. The includes need fixing each time that the system includes are updated. Consequently, there is the possibility to fix the system includes when needed by running the following script, as root: /opt/csw/gcc4/bin/mkheaders 7. The documentation in info format is stored in /opt/csw/gcc4/info. If you wish to access it from info aware tools, add this directory to the INFOPATH environment variable. For example, for a bash user: export INFOPATH=/opt/csw/info:/opt/csw/gcc4/info -- Peter FELECAN From jeremyol at cesa.office.xerox.com Mon May 16 23:15:50 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.office.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 14:15:50 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Evolution spellcheck? In-Reply-To: <20050510.15183700.2026355208@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <1115667308.20363.4.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050510.15183700.2026355208@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <1116278150.17750.18.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 15:18 +0000, James Lee wrote: It turned out that aspell was looking for a specific patch version to be installed and aspell (and aspellen) didn't install. Is there a general guide for knowing when a specific version of a patch is required? thanks, Jeremy > > when I launch Blastwave's build of Evolution 2.2.2 on Solaris 8 I get > > the following errors. Should I submit this as a bug? Should I install > > out of the stable tree instead? > > > > (evolution:20363): gtkhtml-WARNING **: Cannot create spell dictionary > > instance (iid:OAFIID:GNOME_Spell_Dictionary:0.3) > > > (evolution:20363): Bonobo-WARNING **: Activation exception > > 'g_module_open of > > `/opt/csw/lib/gnome-spell/libgnome-spell-component-0.3.so' failed with > > `ld.so.1: evolution: fatal: libaspell.so.15: open failed: No such file > > or directory'' > > > Try these tests: > > > $ ldd /opt/csw/lib/gnome-spell/libgnome-spell-component-0.3.so > > and look for > libaspell.so.15 => /opt/csw/lib/libaspell.so.15 > in the output. > > > $ ls -l /opt/csw/lib/libpspell.so.15 > > ...does the lib actually exist? > > $ pkgchk CSWaspell > > ...and do you have aspell correctly installed? > > > > > > > James. > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From james at blastwave.org Tue May 17 10:41:34 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 08:41:34 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Evolution spellcheck? In-Reply-To: <1116278150.17750.18.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <1115667308.20363.4.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050510.15183700.2026355208@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <1116278150.17750.18.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050517.8413400.3309974378@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 16/05/05, 22:15:50, Jeremy O'Leary wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Evolution spellcheck?: > It turned out that aspell was looking for a specific patch version to be > installed and aspell (and aspellen) didn't install. Is there a general > guide for knowing when a specific version of a patch is required? I don't think there is a general guide, unfortunately the required C++ patch isn't in Sun's general recommended cluster. The aspell install has a specific check which will abort install and print an error message. See also the note here: http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/show_news?f_project_id=0000186 From javier.augusto at gmx.net Tue May 17 16:13:31 2005 From: javier.augusto at gmx.net (Javier O. Augusto) Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 11:13:31 -0300 Subject: [csw-users] gaim segfaulting when trying to send a file In-Reply-To: <20050517.8413400.3309974378@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <1115667308.20363.4.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050510.15183700.2026355208@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <1116278150.17750.18.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050517.8413400.3309974378@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <1116339210.1040.13.camel@loco64> Hi, Trying to send a file to someone using gaim (msn-protocol) ends in a segfault with the following message: (gaim:1246): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories (gaim:1246): libebook-CRITICAL **: file e-book.c: line 2553: assertion `book && E_IS_BOOK (book)' failed Gaim has segfaulted and attempted to dump a core file. This is a bug in the software and has happened through no fault of your own. It is possible that this bug is already fixed in CVS. If you can reproduce the crash, please notify the gaim maintainers by reporting a bug at http://gaim.sourceforge.net/bug.php Please make sure to specify what you were doing at the time, and post the backtrace from the core file. If you do not know how to get the backtrace, please get instructions at http://gaim.sourceforge.net/gdb.php. If you need further assistance, please IM either RobFlynn or SeanEgn and they can help you. Abort (core dumped) specs: Solaris 10 3/05 s10_74L2a SPARC running JDS for Solaris. CSWgaim gaim - GNU instant messenger client (sparc) 1.3.0 Before sending an e-mail to the devs I'd like to know if there are somebody with the same problem beside me :-( Thanks in advance. Jay -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Xfce does not show up on the dtlogin menu (for root) even after a reboot. I used 4.0.3 on system 2 before and It just worked the first time.. Any suggestions on where to start? System 2 is Sunblade 100, with not quite the latest recommended patch cluster (may do that tonight). It had SunGnome2, CSWgnome 2.8 and CSWkde3.3 and CSWxfce 4.0.3(I think) previously installed. Pass1: Ran pkg-get install xfce fine, but doesnt get past the dtlogin screen (as my userid, not root), just resets back to the dtlogin after entering a password. Pass2: did a Pkgrm on all CSWxfce components, to get rid of any possible inconsistiencies between the versions and re-installed xfce 4.2.1.1. Now, for root, Xfce starts up and displays the control panel ok, and exits fine(I didn't test functionality past that) Logging in with my userid, the desktop wallpaper gets displayed, the mouse turns from a watch to an arrow, and the beginnings of the bar at the top of the screen are displayed (just as a light grey bar) and it stops there, with no reaction to mouse clicks anywhere. Comparing running processes for my user id and root show that xfce-mcs-manager, xfce4-panel and xfdesktop never start up for my userid. I found that there were some files missing from my .config/xfce* folders, copied them over from root, but it didnt help. I suspect these files are created when the processes run for the first time, so putting the files there may be irrelevant. I've tried removing some of the dot files that seem to be related to xfce but have come up dry. Im back to using the Sun Gnome2 (CSWgnome2.8 was too slow on my 500Mhz Sparc IIe) for now and I dont like it one bit.. As above, any help would be appreciated. System 1 is for another user, and may also be the basis for a system image going forward, and I didnt want to have to install CSWgnome2.8 and Kde3.3 if I didnt have to.. Thanks JD From asmoore at blastwave.org Wed May 18 12:43:08 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 05:43:08 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] mysql4 packages for testing Message-ID: <428B1C3C.8050508@blastwave.org> MySQL4 version 4.1.12 packages are available for testing at http://www.blastwave.org/testing. Be sure to install both mysql4 and mysql4rt. Changes in this release are here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/news-4-1-12.html Alex From aalmroth at blastwave.org Thu May 19 12:49:00 2005 From: aalmroth at blastwave.org (Andreas Almroth) Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 11:49:00 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Xfce 4.2.1.1 woes.. Message-ID: <428C6F1C.30809@blastwave.org> > Hi All, > Yesterday I installed the new Xfce on a couple of Solaris 8 workstations > varying results and would love some suggestions on what I need to do to solve > the issues. > > System 1 is an Ultra 10, Solaris 8 with latest Recommended patch cluster, Sun > Gnome2 and KDE(not from CSW) > Xfce is the first CSW package installed on this system. > Pkg-get install xfce ran fine, and also ran pkg-get install xfce_dtlogin. > Pkginfo | grep CSWxfce only shows 4 packages (xfce, dtlogin, toys and utils) > (whereas system 2 showed 22 packages). > Xfce does not show up on the dtlogin menu (for root) even after a reboot. > I used 4.0.3 on system 2 before and It just worked the first time.. > Any suggestions on where to start? > In this case I suspect you might have an out-of-date catalog. The old Xfce 4.0 had only four packages I believe. Run pkg-get -U, pkgrm -n , and try pkg-get -i xfce again. I sorted out an inconsistency with CSWxfcedtlogin the other day, and hopefully that pkg is now available on the mirrors. > System 2 is Sunblade 100, with not quite the latest recommended patch cluster > (may do that tonight). It had SunGnome2, CSWgnome 2.8 and CSWkde3.3 and > CSWxfce 4.0.3(I think) previously installed. > > Pass1: Ran pkg-get install xfce fine, but doesnt get past the dtlogin screen > (as my userid, not root), just resets back to the dtlogin after entering a > password. > > Pass2: did a Pkgrm on all CSWxfce components, to get rid of any possible > inconsistiencies between the versions and re-installed xfce 4.2.1.1. > Now, for root, Xfce starts up and displays the control panel ok, and exits > fine(I didn't test functionality past that) > Logging in with my userid, the desktop wallpaper gets displayed, the mouse > turns from a watch to an arrow, and the beginnings of the bar at the top of > the screen are displayed (just as a light grey bar) and it stops there, with > no reaction to mouse clicks anywhere. > Comparing running processes for my user id and root show that > xfce-mcs-manager, xfce4-panel and xfdesktop never start up for my userid. > I found that there were some files missing from my .config/xfce* folders, > copied them over from root, but it didnt help. I suspect these files are > created when the processes run for the first time, so putting the files there > may be irrelevant. Try to move ~/.config, ~/.cache to some other place/name and re-run. This will reset and create new configuration. If you copied files, did you change ownership? > I've tried removing some of the dot files that seem to be related to xfce but > have come up dry. Im back to using the Sun Gnome2 (CSWgnome2.8 was too slow > on my 500Mhz Sparc IIe) for now and I dont like it one bit.. > > As above, any help would be appreciated. System 1 is for another user, and may > also be the basis for a system image going forward, and I didnt want to have > to install CSWgnome2.8 and Kde3.3 if I didnt have to.. > > Thanks > JD OK, all I can say for now, please try with the above and give us feedback on the outcome. /A From mark.round at gmail.com Tue May 24 13:21:46 2005 From: mark.round at gmail.com (Mark Round) Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 12:21:46 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] New postgresql packages (8.0.3) Message-ID: <7b46f0de05052404217c81b10c@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, There are new postgresql packages available, and should be making their way out to the mirrors now. These are the 8.0.3 packages, and correct a number of bugs, including some apparently severe security issues. Upgrading from the previous 8.0.1 packages will not involve a dump and reload, but you will need to perform some additional steps to fix the security holes - more information is available on the PostgreSQL web site : http://www.postgresql.org/about/news.315 If you are upgrading from an earlier 7.3.x series, you will need to do a dump and reload, but as long as you upgrade straight to these 8.0.3 packages, no additional changes are needed. As with the previous unreleased blastwave packages of 8.0.2, 8.0.3 breaks binary compatibility, and all the major libraries have had their version numbers incremented. For compatibility purposes, the libraries from 8.0.1 (which were the last not to break compatibility) have been included, and symlinks set up in /opt/csw/lib as appropriate. This means all your applications should still continue to run unchanged. -Mark mark at blastwave.org From stevel at sun.com Wed May 25 21:02:49 2005 From: stevel at sun.com (Stephen Lau) Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 12:02:49 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] mod_php for Apache2 Message-ID: <4294CBD9.9030805@sun.com> Is there a mod_php for apache2 available at all? -- stephen lau | stevel at sun.com | x80845 | http://tas.sfbay/~stevel /oh what the heck, send bill to czech/, bill in prague '05 From comand at blastwave.org Wed May 25 22:39:43 2005 From: comand at blastwave.org (Cory Omand) Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 13:39:43 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] mod_php for Apache2 In-Reply-To: <4294CBD9.9030805@sun.com> References: <4294CBD9.9030805@sun.com> Message-ID: <1117053582.26914.2.camel@haywire> On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 12:02, Stephen Lau wrote: > Is there a mod_php for apache2 available at all? I'm working on it -- in fact, I did a test build this afternoon... 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URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20050529/ede0031d/attachment.html From Daniel.Berger at qwest.com Tue May 31 16:01:13 2005 From: Daniel.Berger at qwest.com (Berger, Daniel) Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 09:01:13 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Xfce issue Message-ID: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E73015E6BF1@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA.COM> Hi all, Solaris 10 I recently installed the Xfce package. Things appeared to install fine. However, at the login screen, Xfce isn't listed as a desktop/session option. Is there something I need to do manually? Regards, Dan From james at blastwave.org Tue May 31 16:20:36 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 14:20:36 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Xfce issue In-Reply-To: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E73015E6BF1@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA.COM> References: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E73015E6BF1@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA.COM> Message-ID: <20050531.14203600.1562707078@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 31/05/05, 15:01:13, "Berger," Daniel wrote regarding [csw-users] Xfce issue: > I recently installed the Xfce package. Things appeared to install fine. > However, at the login screen, Xfce isn't listed as a desktop/session > option. Is there something I need to do manually? pkg-get -u xfce_dtlogin From djberge at qwest.com Tue May 31 16:36:26 2005 From: djberge at qwest.com (Daniel Berger) Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 08:36:26 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Xfce issue In-Reply-To: <20050531.14203600.1562707078@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E73015E6BF1@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA. COM> <20050531.14203600.1562707078@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <429C766A.2070908@qwest.com> James Lee wrote: > On 31/05/05, 15:01:13, "Berger," Daniel wrote > regarding [csw-users] Xfce issue: > > >>I recently installed the Xfce package. Things appeared to install fine. >>However, at the login screen, Xfce isn't listed as a desktop/session >>option. Is there something I need to do manually? > > > pkg-get -u xfce_dtlogin Thank you, that did the trick. Regards, Dan From ihsan at blastwave.org Sun May 1 17:08:42 2005 From: ihsan at blastwave.org (Ihsan Dogan) Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 17:08:42 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Mirror for Solaris 2.6 and 7? In-Reply-To: <20050429194104.C11A3F89E@mail.blastwave.org> References: <20050429194104.C11A3F89E@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <20050501150842.GB19105@dogan.ch> Hello, On Friday, 29 Apr 2005 15:41 -0400, Luke Youngblood wrote: > I'm wondering if Blastwave still builds packages for Solaris 2.6 and 7. The > CSWpkgget installs just fine on a Solaris 2.6 box, but on the default mirror > (ibibilio), it's unable to download a catalog file. Is there another mirror > I should be using? Or are Solaris 2.6 and 7 packages no longer built? We've never built packages for 2.6 or 7. The minimum support for a Solaris release by Blastwave is Solaris 8. Ihsan... -- Swiss Unix User Group: http://www.suug.ch/ Software Packages for Solaris: http://www.blastwave.org/ From ac.bobd at antichef.com Tue May 3 21:50:41 2005 From: ac.bobd at antichef.com (ac.bobd at antichef.com) Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 15:50:41 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] grip on Solaris 10 Message-ID: <4277D611.6030205@Sun.COM> I can't seem to get grip to work properly on my W2100z workstation. It doesn't recognize that I've inserted a CD, even if I click the "Scan Disk Contents" button. I turned off volmgr, and I've tried specifying both the raw and block devices for the CDROM device (both /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s2 and /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s2) - no difference. Any ideas? Thanks, Bob From pfelecan at blastwave.org Wed May 4 06:39:43 2005 From: pfelecan at blastwave.org (Peter FELECAN) Date: 04 May 2005 06:39:43 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] grip on Solaris 10 References: <4277D611.6030205@Sun.COM> Message-ID: <86mzrbd2pc.fsf@mailhost.foo.org> ac.bobd at antichef.com writes: > I can't seem to get grip to work properly on my W2100z > workstation. > > It doesn't recognize that I've inserted a CD, even if I click > the "Scan Disk Contents" button. > > I turned off volmgr, and I've tried specifying both the raw > and block devices for the CDROM device (both /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s2 > and /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s2) - no difference. Did you follow the instructions from the /opt/csw/doc/grip/README.CSW or http://www.blastwave.org/packages/CSWgrip --- follow the "View news and info" link. From sh23 at leicester.ac.uk Wed May 4 16:22:32 2005 From: sh23 at leicester.ac.uk (S.Hayles) Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 15:22:32 +0100 (BST) Subject: [csw-users] assertion failed in Kerberos (krb5_user) tools Message-ID: Tools such as kinit, klist, ksu all give Assertion failed: i->did_run != 0, file ../../include/k5-platform.h, line 232 This is under Solaris 9, with up to date versions of krb5_user and krb5_lib. Anyone know where the problem might be? Thanks Steven From ac.bobd at antichef.com Wed May 4 16:41:02 2005 From: ac.bobd at antichef.com (ac.bobd at antichef.com) Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 10:41:02 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Re: users Digest, Vol 16, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: <20050504044015.46078F8AB@mail.blastwave.org> References: <20050504044015.46078F8AB@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <4278DEFE.4070608@Sun.COM> Peter FELECAN wrote: >Did you follow the instructions from the /opt/csw/doc/grip/README.CSW >or http://www.blastwave.org/packages/CSWgrip --- follow the "View news >and info" link. I think the real trick is that for some reason after changing the settings you have to exit and restart grip, then it starts working. Except that I get no sound when I click "play". Any other ideas? Thanks, Bob From jreid at vnet.net Wed May 4 18:06:50 2005 From: jreid at vnet.net (Joe Reid) Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 12:06:50 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Re: grip In-Reply-To: <4278DEFE.4070608@Sun.COM> References: <20050504044015.46078F8AB@mail.blastwave.org> <4278DEFE.4070608@Sun.COM> Message-ID: <20050504160650.GA20901@katie.ctc.net> On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 10:41:02AM -0400, ac.bobd at antichef.com wrote: > Except that I get no sound when I click "play". Any other ideas? Grip is a CD player - when you click play does the gui start counting time and changing tracks appropiately? Plug some headphones into the headphone jack on your CDROM drive and I bet you get audio. -- Joe Reid jreid at vnet.net Tactical Solaris Systems Engineering and Administration http://www.singlewhitemale.net ?c=a=rb=sc=fd=te=wf=zg=porh=n? From rob at cboh.org Thu May 5 07:13:59 2005 From: rob at cboh.org (Robert Stampfli) Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 01:13:59 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] libidn fails to install Message-ID: <20050505051359.GA5597@colnet> A word to the wise: I just ran pkg-add this evening to update libidn (I was on 0.5.5,REV=2004.10.02 and was updating to 0.5.9,REV=2005.04.14 from ibiblio) and it failed to install in the postinstall script twice. Luckily, I still had the old package hanging around and could reinstall that. This is on an Ultra 2 running Solaris 8 (64-bit mode). I have not tried this update on another machine yet, so cannot confirm it is not a problem local to this Ultra 2, but the machine has not been problematic in the past. I would suggest you might want to have a backout strategy ready before you try to load this update, in the possible event it fails to install for you, too. Rob From mlh at zip.com.au Thu May 5 08:28:06 2005 From: mlh at zip.com.au (Matthew Hannigan) Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 16:28:06 +1000 Subject: [csw-users] my maintainer request Message-ID: <20050505062806.GB11643@zipworld.com.au> Apologies for the off-topic message, but I've signed up to be a maintainer but have not had a reply. I'm just checking that the request went through ok really. Matt From Andy at zespri.com Thu May 5 12:59:28 2005 From: Andy at zespri.com (Andy France) Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 22:59:28 +1200 Subject: [csw-users] libidn fails to install In-Reply-To: <20050505051359.GA5597@colnet> Message-ID: Same happened to me too... "pkgchk CSWlibidn" doesn't report any errors, but I do wonder what is missing with the postinstallscript failing. Andy. <> wrote on 05/05/2005 17:13:59: > A word to the wise: > I just ran pkg-add this evening to update libidn (I was on > 0.5.5,REV=2004.10.02 and was updating to 0.5.9,REV=2005.04.14 > from ibiblio) and it failed to install in the postinstall > script twice. ?Luckily, I still had the old package hanging > around and could reinstall that. > This is on an Ultra 2 running Solaris 8 (64-bit mode). ?I > have not tried this update on another machine yet, so cannot > confirm it is not a problem local to this Ultra 2, but the > machine has not been problematic in the past. ?I would suggest > you might want to have a backout strategy ready before you try > to load this update, in the possible event it fails to install > for you, too. > Rob > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users ##################################################################################### This email is intended for the person to whom it is addressed only. 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ZESPRI will not accept liability for any losses, damage or consequence, however, resulting directly or indirectly from the use of this e-mail/attachments. ##################################################################################### From james at blastwave.org Thu May 5 13:09:13 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Thu, 05 May 2005 11:09:13 GMT Subject: [csw-users] libidn fails to install In-Reply-To: <20050505051359.GA5597@colnet> References: <20050505051359.GA5597@colnet> Message-ID: <20050505.11091300.2284029795@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 05/05/05, 06:13:59, Robert Stampfli wrote regarding [csw-users] libidn fails to install: > I just ran pkg-add this evening to update libidn (I was on > 0.5.5,REV=2004.10.02 and was updating to 0.5.9,REV=2005.04.14 > from ibiblio) and it failed to install in the postinstall > script twice. Luckily, I still had the old package hanging > around and could reinstall that. Although there is an error message the package will have installed. The problem is the return value of postinstall script that updates the info dir table. It returns the return value of its last command, (there is no explicit return). postinstall calls /opt/csw/sbin/mkdirentries and it doesn't have an explict return either and returns the status of its last command. That command returns 1 which suggests to pkgadd that it has failed. Run this as root (which is basically /opt/csw/sbin/mkdirentries): #!/bin/sh BASE=/opt/csw FILES=`ls $BASE/share/info | /usr/xpg4/bin/grep -v -e "~" -e "dir"` for i in $FILES; do /opt/csw/bin/install-info $BASE/share/info/$i $BASE/share/info/dir echo $? done and you can see why. The workaround is for postinstall to always return 0. The fix is with texinfo. From tevaugha at ball.com Fri May 6 17:23:47 2005 From: tevaugha at ball.com (Thomas E. Vaughan) Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 09:23:47 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] HELP! pm_dbdmysql failure against current mysql4 Message-ID: <20050506152347.GB8276@ball.com> I need help with the apparently broken pm_dbdmysql in unstable. I filed a bug against pm_dbdmysql because it appears to have been compiled against a mysql incompatible with the current mysql4 package. Password hashing changed in mysql, and so the pm_dbdmysql package can't talk to mysql. I'm trying to install bugzilla, which needs a working perl DBD::mysql module. My first attempt at a work-around was to remove pm_dbdmysql (and to ignore the dependence of mysql4 on it) and then do 'perl -MCPAN -e 'install "DBD::mysql"'. Unfortunately, this did not work because perl tries to invoke cc, which I don't have. Making cc be a logical link to gcc doesn't help because the arguments are unrecognized. I could really use some help on this. The best solution would be for someone to rebuild pm_dbdmysql against the current mysql4 package in unstable and then upload it to the system so that I can grab it soon. Failing that, someone with familiarity with build ing CPAN modules might suggest a way for me to build my own. Thanks for any help. -- Thomas E. Vaughan (303) 939-6386 Ball Aerospace, Boulder From asmoore at blastwave.org Fri May 6 18:06:58 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 11:06:58 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] HELP! pm_dbdmysql failure against current mysql4 In-Reply-To: <20050506152347.GB8276@ball.com> References: <20050506152347.GB8276@ball.com> Message-ID: <427B9622.2060509@blastwave.org> Thomas E. Vaughan wrote: > Unfortunately, this did not work because perl tries to > invoke cc, which I don't have. Making cc be a logical link > to gcc doesn't help because the arguments are unrecognized. Thomas Glanzmann is the maintainer and he may be away for the moment. I will contact him as well. He needs to update the package. In the meantime, so you can continue, I have built unofficial packages and put them at: http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/csw/users/asmoore/ You need to download for your architecture, run gunzip and pkgadd with the -d option. You need install any missing dependencies with pkg-get. I back dated the packages, since the official ones by Thomas will probably be the same as my package with the current date. When Thomas releases his packages, pkg-get -Uu can be used to upgrade. Alex From tevaugha at ball.com Fri May 6 18:16:53 2005 From: tevaugha at ball.com (Thomas E. Vaughan) Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 10:16:53 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] HELP! pm_dbdmysql failure against current mysql4 In-Reply-To: <427B9622.2060509@blastwave.org> References: <20050506152347.GB8276@ball.com> <427B9622.2060509@blastwave.org> Message-ID: <20050506161653.GC8276@ball.com> On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 11:06:58AM -0500, Alex S Moore wrote: > > Thomas Glanzmann is the maintainer and he may be away for > the moment. I will contact him as well. He needs to > update the package. > > In the meantime, so you can continue, I have built > unofficial packages and put them at: > http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/csw/users/asmoore/ You rock. That worked. Thanks! -- Thomas E. Vaughan (303) 939-6386 Ball Aerospace, Boulder From litauer at uni-koblenz.de Mon May 9 13:20:51 2005 From: litauer at uni-koblenz.de (Christoph Litauer) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 13:20:51 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing Message-ID: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> Hi, on Apr 11th I got firefox 1.0.2 from a blastwave mirror (VERSION: 1.0.2,REV=2005.04.04). Short time later no firefox was available any more. Did I miss some discussion? Anybody knows anything about the sweet little fox? -- Regards Christoph ________________________________________________________________________ Christoph Litauer litauer at uni-koblenz.de Uni Koblenz, Rechenzentrum, http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~litauer Postfach 201602, 56016 Koblenz Fon: +49 261 287-1311, Fax: -100 1311 PGP-Fingerprint: F39C E314 2650 650D 8092 9514 3A56 FBD8 79E3 27B2 From ihsan at blastwave.org Mon May 9 13:32:18 2005 From: ihsan at blastwave.org (Ihsan Dogan) Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 13:32:18 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> Message-ID: <20050509113217.GA28865@dogan.ch> Hi Christoph, On Monday, 09 May 2005 13:20 +0200, Christoph Litauer wrote: > on Apr 11th I got firefox 1.0.2 from a blastwave mirror (VERSION: > 1.0.2,REV=2005.04.04). Short time later no firefox was available any > more. Did I miss some discussion? Anybody knows anything about the sweet > little fox? As I know, there are problems with the x86 package. You can get the Firefox packages from http://www.blastwave.org/testing/ . Ihsan... -- Swiss Unix User Group: http://www.suug.ch/ Software Packages for Solaris: http://www.blastwave.org/ From james at blastwave.org Mon May 9 13:33:29 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 11:33:29 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> Message-ID: <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 09/05/05, 12:20:51, Christoph Litauer wrote regarding [csw-users] Firefox missing: > on Apr 11th I got firefox 1.0.2 from a blastwave mirror (VERSION: > 1.0.2,REV=2005.04.04). Short time later no firefox was available any > more. Did I miss some discussion? Anybody knows anything about the sweet > little fox? For a reason I don't know v1.0.3 was pulled (it worked for me). There is a version currently in "testing" (also works for me), try it: www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW .pkg.gz www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8-sparc-CS W.pkg.gz Hopefully normal service will resume soon. From james at blastwave.org Mon May 9 13:36:32 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 11:36:32 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <20050509.11363200.533752178@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 09/05/05, 12:33:29, James Lee wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Firefox missing: > There is a version currently in "testing" (also works for me), try it: > www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW > .pkg.gz > www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8-sparc-CS > W.pkg.gz Sorry :-) better still, try the latest: firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.05.04-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.05.04-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon May 9 15:06:18 2005 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 15:06:18 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: <20050509.11363200.533752178@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <20050509.11363200.533752178@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <427F604A.3050408@ericsson.com> On 2005-05-09 13:36, James Lee wrote: > On 09/05/05, 12:33:29, James Lee wrote regarding Re: > [csw-users] Firefox missing: > > >>There is a version currently in "testing" (also works for me), try it: >>www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW >>.pkg.gz >>www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8-sparc-CS >>W.pkg.gz > > > Sorry :-) better still, try the latest: > > firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.05.04-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz > firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.05.04-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz What's the difference? From Thomas.Jordan at Sun.COM Mon May 9 15:50:20 2005 From: Thomas.Jordan at Sun.COM (Thomas Jordan) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 07:50:20 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: <427F604A.3050408@ericsson.com> References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <20050509.11363200.533752178@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <427F604A.3050408@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <86ae68a04e5980bde17681e31cda269a@Sun.Com> I changed some library paths so it would pick up /opt/csw/ stuff first. On May 9, 2005, at 7:06 AM, Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2005-05-09 13:36, James Lee wrote: >> On 09/05/05, 12:33:29, James Lee wrote >> regarding Re: [csw-users] Firefox missing: >>> There is a version currently in "testing" (also works for me), try >>> it: >>> www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8- >>> i386-CSW >>> .pkg.gz >>> www.blastwave.org/testing/firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.04.20-SunOS5.8- >>> sparc-CS >>> W.pkg.gz >> Sorry :-) better still, try the latest: >> firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.05.04-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz >> firefox-1.0.3,REV=2005.05.04-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz > > What's the difference? > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon May 9 16:29:57 2005 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 16:29:57 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: <86ae68a04e5980bde17681e31cda269a@Sun.Com> References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <20050509.11363200.533752178@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <427F604A.3050408@ericsson.com> <86ae68a04e5980bde17681e31cda269a@Sun.Com> Message-ID: <427F73E5.2070302@ericsson.com> On 2005-05-09 15:50, Thomas Jordan wrote: > I changed some library paths so it would pick up /opt/csw/ stuff first. OK, still problem with the x86 version of the pkg? Or will you move it to the production area soon? /MOL From jeff at cjsa.com Mon May 9 17:25:37 2005 From: jeff at cjsa.com (Jeffery Small) Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 15:25:37 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: James Lee writes: >On 09/05/05, 12:20:51, Christoph Litauer wrote >regarding [csw-users] Firefox missing: >> on Apr 11th I got firefox 1.0.2 from a blastwave mirror (VERSION: >> 1.0.2,REV=2005.04.04). Short time later no firefox was available any >> more. Did I miss some discussion? Anybody knows anything about the sweet >> little fox? >For a reason I don't know v1.0.3 was pulled (it worked for me). There is a known problem with 1.0.3 where firefox crashes when it attempts to use the flash plugin. the Mozilla development team needs to fix this and release a new version. Regards, -- Jeff From paul.greidanus at ualberta.ca Mon May 9 20:45:45 2005 From: paul.greidanus at ualberta.ca (Paul Greidanus) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 12:45:45 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Window Managers Installation Message-ID: <427FAFD9.9040402@ualberta.ca> Hi, I'm wondering if there is any standard for installation of blastwave window managers into Solaris? Is there some sort of script somewhere that I can run that takes all the blastwave installed WMs, and puts them into the dtlogin chooser screen? I know how to do this on a one-by-one basis, but it would be nice to be able to either have the packages install them directly, or better, would be to run a script to copy the Xresource and all of that over. Thanks -- Paul Greidanus CAD Administrator / Systems Administrator Center of Excellence in Integrated Nanotools University of Alberta paul.greidanus at ualberta.ca 780-492-7368 http://www.cein.ualberta.ca From jeremyol at cesa.office.xerox.com Mon May 9 21:35:08 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.office.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 12:35:08 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Evolution spellcheck? Message-ID: <1115667308.20363.4.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> when I launch Blastwave's build of Evolution 2.2.2 on Solaris 8 I get the following errors. Should I submit this as a bug? Should I install out of the stable tree instead? thanks, Jeremy (evolution:20363): gtkhtml-WARNING **: Cannot create spell dictionary instance (iid:OAFIID:GNOME_Spell_Dictionary:0.3) (evolution:20363): Bonobo-WARNING **: Activation exception 'g_module_open of `/opt/csw/lib/gnome-spell/libgnome-spell-component-0.3.so' failed with `ld.so.1: evolution: fatal: libaspell.so.15: open failed: No such file or directory'' From Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com Mon May 9 22:06:49 2005 From: Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com (Darin Perusich) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 16:06:49 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Window Managers Installation In-Reply-To: <427FAFD9.9040402@ualberta.ca> References: <427FAFD9.9040402@ualberta.ca> Message-ID: <427FC2D9.3040905@cognigencorp.com> most of the window manages have the dtlogin integration scripts, try pkg-get -D dtlogin to get a listing. Paul Greidanus wrote: > Hi, > > I'm wondering if there is any standard for installation of blastwave > window managers into Solaris? > > Is there some sort of script somewhere that I can run that takes all the > blastwave installed WMs, and puts them into the dtlogin chooser screen? > I know how to do this on a one-by-one basis, but it would be nice to be > able to either have the packages install them directly, or better, would > be to run a script to copy the Xresource and all of that over. > > Thanks > -- Darin Perusich Unix Systems Administrator Cognigen Corp. darinper at cognigencorp.com From ac.bobd at antichef.com Mon May 9 22:50:43 2005 From: ac.bobd at antichef.com (ac.bobd at antichef.com) Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 13:50:43 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Re: users Digest, Vol 16, Issue 2 In-Reply-To: <20050506161703.621DCF8B4@mail.blastwave.org> References: <20050506161703.621DCF8B4@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <427FCD23.3010800@Sun.COM> >Message: 3 >Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 12:06:50 -0400 >From: Joe Reid >Subject: [csw-users] Re: grip >To: questions and discussions >Message-ID: <20050504160650.GA20901 at katie.ctc.net> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > >On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 10:41:02AM -0400, ac.bobd at antichef.com wrote: > > >>Except that I get no sound when I click "play". Any other ideas? >> >> > >Grip is a CD player - when you click play does the gui start counting >time and changing tracks appropiately? Plug some headphones into the >headphone jack on your CDROM drive and I bet you get audio. > > You're right. Is there a way to get it to use CDDA and the audio device? I'm not sure I have a connection directly from the CDROM audio. I'd assumed that since grip is doing CDDA for the purpose of ripping the CD anyway it would use that to play the audio. Is it an option? Other players such as xmcd can do this. Can grip play and rip at the same time, like xmcd? Now my only other problem is that the stop button doesn't work. And if I do a pause, it seems to resume again almost right away. And if I exit grip the CD keeps playing. It's an AOpen COM5232/AAH drive (the default shipped with the Metropolis workstations). -Bob From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue May 10 09:25:34 2005 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 09:25:34 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Firefox missing In-Reply-To: References: <427F4793.5020505@uni-koblenz.de> <20050509.11332900.3651977939@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <428061EE.80001@ericsson.com> On 2005-05-09 17:25, Jeffery Small wrote: > There is a known problem with 1.0.3 where firefox crashes when it attempts > to use the flash plugin. the Mozilla development team needs to fix this and > release a new version. Mozilla Bug ID? But this is not a CSW only bug so are there any other obstacles to release the 1.0.3 from the testing area? /MOL From james at blastwave.org Tue May 10 17:18:37 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 15:18:37 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Evolution spellcheck? In-Reply-To: <1115667308.20363.4.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <1115667308.20363.4.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050510.15183700.2026355208@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 09/05/05, 20:35:08, Jeremy O'Leary wrote regarding [csw-users] Evolution spellcheck?: Hi Jeremy, > when I launch Blastwave's build of Evolution 2.2.2 on Solaris 8 I get > the following errors. Should I submit this as a bug? Should I install > out of the stable tree instead? > (evolution:20363): gtkhtml-WARNING **: Cannot create spell dictionary > instance (iid:OAFIID:GNOME_Spell_Dictionary:0.3) > (evolution:20363): Bonobo-WARNING **: Activation exception > 'g_module_open of > `/opt/csw/lib/gnome-spell/libgnome-spell-component-0.3.so' failed with > `ld.so.1: evolution: fatal: libaspell.so.15: open failed: No such file > or directory'' Try these tests: $ ldd /opt/csw/lib/gnome-spell/libgnome-spell-component-0.3.so and look for libaspell.so.15 => /opt/csw/lib/libaspell.so.15 in the output. $ ls -l /opt/csw/lib/libpspell.so.15 ...does the lib actually exist? $ pkgchk CSWaspell ...and do you have aspell correctly installed? James. From sean.clark at cbeyond.net Tue May 10 20:08:38 2005 From: sean.clark at cbeyond.net (Sean Clark) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 14:08:38 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] pango update Message-ID: Do you still have the old CSW/Pango Package. I ran into the same problem this post did also :-\ http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/2004-December/000612.html Now my gaim and mozilla does not work.... Thanks Sean -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daniel at dseichter.de Tue May 10 21:51:07 2005 From: daniel at dseichter.de (Daniel Seichter) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 21:51:07 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with pkg-get - mirrors.html Message-ID: <1115754667.728.2.camel@blade> Hello, when I will do a pkg-get -U -c I got the message, I should update the mirrors.html. I did: wget http://www.blastwave.org/mirrors.html gpg --import mirrors.html The result messages are: gpg: Schl?ssel E12E9D2F: "Distribution Manager " Nicht ge?ndert gpg: Anzahl insgesamt bearbeiteter Schl?ssel: 1 gpg: unver?ndert: 1 What I have to do to be able to update? I am using solaris 10. Thank you very much in advanced Daniel Seichter From ihsan at dogan.ch Tue May 10 23:55:31 2005 From: ihsan at dogan.ch (Ihsan Dogan) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 23:55:31 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with pkg-get - mirrors.html In-Reply-To: <1115754667.728.2.camel@blade> References: <1115754667.728.2.camel@blade> Message-ID: <20050510215531.GC1231@dogan.ch> Hello, On Tuesday, 10 May 2005 21:51 +0200, Daniel Seichter wrote: > What I have to do to be able to update? Update the catalog file: # pkg-get -U List packages, which a newer version exists: # pkg-get -c | /usr/xpg4/bin/grep -v -e Not -e SAME [...] software localrev remoterev apache2c 2.0.54,REV=2005.04.27 2.0.54,REV=2005.04.28 clamav 0.83 0.84,REV=2005.04.29 libclamav 0.83 0.84,REV=2005.04.29 libidn 0.5.5,REV=2004.10.02 0.5.9,REV=2005.04.14 spamassassin 3.0.2 3.0.3 Update all packages: # pkg-get -u Hope that helps. Ihsan... -- Swiss Unix User Group: http://www.suug.ch/ Software Packages for Solaris: http://www.blastwave.org/ From jeremyol at cesa.office.xerox.com Wed May 11 00:21:05 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.office.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 15:21:05 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] why does install KDE require apache2? Message-ID: <1115763665.13057.10.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> I can understand KDE having more then a few requirments, but why on earth is apache2 one of them? + Jeremy From jimmy at nccom.com Thu May 12 03:38:05 2005 From: jimmy at nccom.com (Jim Gottlieb) Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 18:38:05 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] CSW perl much slower for me Message-ID: <20050512013805.GB14305@nccom.com> I just switched over from a home-built perl 5.6.1 to the CSW perl. I used CPAN to automatically rebuild its modules under the new perl (using "autobundle"). But I'm finding that running programs under the newer perl is very slow (i.e. 12 seconds versus 1.85 seconds using the old perl). And running truss(1) shows a lot more is going on: -rw-r----- 1 jimmy 307564 May 11 14:08 /tmp/truss-perl -rw-r----- 1 jimmy 102811 May 11 14:07 /tmp/truss-perl.old I notice the truss on the new perl shows lots of llseek()s that didn't happen before, for example. This seems to be some 64-bit issue. Could this be a problem of mixing CSW perl modules with those I've compiled myself? Any ideas? Thanks... From matthew at promonet.com.au Thu May 12 04:28:01 2005 From: matthew at promonet.com.au (Matthew Day) Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 12:28:01 +1000 Subject: [csw-users] CSW KDE In-Reply-To: <20050512013805.GB14305@nccom.com> References: <20050512013805.GB14305@nccom.com> Message-ID: <1115864881.3953.17.camel@Malak> As a long time user of other KDE packages on solaris, I decided I'd try out the Blastwave KDE release on my sun blade 1000 which i just reinstalled with Solaris 10. However on start up i get "Could not find iceauth in path" and KDE exits back to dtlogin. I have never experenced this before. I had alook through the archives and see a few people have had the same trouble, what I haven't seen is a working solution. Has anyone had any joy getting it to work? Has the maintainer ever addressed this? or should i abondon these packages and go back to using Stefen Telemans releases? Matt From thomas.amm at ax11.de Thu May 12 06:30:12 2005 From: thomas.amm at ax11.de (Thomas Amm) Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 06:30:12 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] CSW KDE In-Reply-To: <1115864881.3953.17.camel@Malak> References: <20050512013805.GB14305@nccom.com> <1115864881.3953.17.camel@Malak> Message-ID: <20050512063012.00004d92@excalibur.localnet> On Thu, 12 May 2005 12:28:01 +1000 Matthew Day wrote: > As a long time user of other KDE packages on solaris, I decided I'd try > out the Blastwave KDE release on my sun blade 1000 which i just > reinstalled with Solaris 10. > > However on start up i get "Could not find iceauth in path" and KDE exits > back to dtlogin. I have never experenced this before. > > I had alook through the archives and see a few people have had the same > trouble, what I haven't seen is a working solution. > > Has anyone had any joy getting it to work? Has the maintainer ever > addressed this? or should i abondon these packages and go back to using > Stefen Telemans releases? > Several possible reasons: I have experienced that myself every time on SBs and Solaris10, after a fresh install. - /export/home is not mounted at boot time. - kde_dtlogin is not installed - there's an old .profile or .bashrc or .kderc in your home dir - /opt/csw/bin is not in $PATH - /opt is not mounted at boot time Cheers Thomas Amm -- Things I run on Solaris http://runningsolaris.blogspot.com Old style LG mirror http://www.ax11.de/lg/ From pfelecan at blastwave.org Thu May 12 10:54:57 2005 From: pfelecan at blastwave.org (Peter FELECAN) Date: 12 May 2005 10:54:57 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] The GNU Compiler Collection 4.0.0 is released as Blastwave packages Message-ID: <86k6m4hli6.fsf@mailhost.foo.org> The first release of the new GNU Compiler Collection is available. This is the branch 4 of the GNU compiler suite. The branch 4 is new. My recommendation is to not use it in a production environment. If you wish to use a stable and well tested version of the GNU compiler suite you can use the branch 3; for this, look for the gcc3 related packages. There is also the branch 2 which is still used and sometimes preferred for some products. If you are in this situation look for the gcc2 related packages. Some relevant notes: 1. The branch 4 compiler is installed in /opt/csw/gcc4, similar to the branch 2 and 3, and the rt packages install the versioned shared libraries in /opt/csw/gcc4/lib. Note: gcc3 packages install their shared libraries in /opt/csw/lib. 2. There is a fixinclude stage executed in the postinstall script for gcc4core. [see point 6 in the notes at the end of this document] 3. The granularity of the packages is identical to that of the FSF, i.e. gcc4core, gcc4g++, gcc4g95, gcc4java, gcc4objc, gcc4ada and each one has a corresponding runtime package, e.g. gcc4corert; a similar granularity can be found in the branch 2 and 3. gcc4core C compiler gcc4g++ C++ compiler gcc4g95 FORTRAN 95 compiler gcc4java Java compiler gcc4objc Objective C compiler gcc4ada Ada Compiler 4. The packages inter-dependencies are as follows: gcc4corert: gcc4core: \ gcc4corert gcc4g++rt: \ gcc4corert gcc4g++: \ gcc4core \ gcc4g++rt gcc4g95rt: \ gcc4corert gcc4g95: \ gcc4core \ gcc4g95rt gcc4javart: \ gcc4corert gcc4java: \ gcc4core gcc4javart gcc4objcrt: \ gcc4corert gcc4objc: \ gcc4core \ gcc4objcrt gcc4adart:\ gcc4corert gcc4ada: \ gcc4core \ gcc4adart 5. All the packages were tested using the latest testsuite (4.0), with the exception of Java which doesn't have a test set, on Solaris SPARC 9 and Solaris Intel 8 It should also be noted that: 1. /opt/csw has precedence in searching headers, libraries and dynamic libraries. 2. /usr/local/include or /opt/sfw/include are not part of the default include search path. 3. There is no dependency on 4. -mcpu=v8 is the default on SPARC (instead of -mcpu=v7) 5. Each package has its documentation in a specific directory in /opt/csw/share/doc, the common documents are linked to the gcc4core directory, and additionally contains the documentation in PostScript and PDF. 6. The includes need fixing each time that the system includes are updated. Consequently, there is the possibility to fix the system includes when needed by running the following script, as root: /opt/csw/gcc4/bin/mkheaders 7. The documentation in info format is stored in /opt/csw/gcc4/info. If you wish to access it from info aware tools, add this directory to the INFOPATH environment variable. For example, for a bash user: export INFOPATH=/opt/csw/info:/opt/csw/gcc4/info -- Peter FELECAN From jeremyol at cesa.office.xerox.com Mon May 16 23:15:50 2005 From: jeremyol at cesa.office.xerox.com (Jeremy O'Leary) Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 14:15:50 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Evolution spellcheck? In-Reply-To: <20050510.15183700.2026355208@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <1115667308.20363.4.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050510.15183700.2026355208@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <1116278150.17750.18.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 15:18 +0000, James Lee wrote: It turned out that aspell was looking for a specific patch version to be installed and aspell (and aspellen) didn't install. Is there a general guide for knowing when a specific version of a patch is required? thanks, Jeremy > > when I launch Blastwave's build of Evolution 2.2.2 on Solaris 8 I get > > the following errors. Should I submit this as a bug? Should I install > > out of the stable tree instead? > > > > (evolution:20363): gtkhtml-WARNING **: Cannot create spell dictionary > > instance (iid:OAFIID:GNOME_Spell_Dictionary:0.3) > > > (evolution:20363): Bonobo-WARNING **: Activation exception > > 'g_module_open of > > `/opt/csw/lib/gnome-spell/libgnome-spell-component-0.3.so' failed with > > `ld.so.1: evolution: fatal: libaspell.so.15: open failed: No such file > > or directory'' > > > Try these tests: > > > $ ldd /opt/csw/lib/gnome-spell/libgnome-spell-component-0.3.so > > and look for > libaspell.so.15 => /opt/csw/lib/libaspell.so.15 > in the output. > > > $ ls -l /opt/csw/lib/libpspell.so.15 > > ...does the lib actually exist? > > $ pkgchk CSWaspell > > ...and do you have aspell correctly installed? > > > > > > > James. > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From james at blastwave.org Tue May 17 10:41:34 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 08:41:34 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Evolution spellcheck? In-Reply-To: <1116278150.17750.18.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> References: <1115667308.20363.4.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050510.15183700.2026355208@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <1116278150.17750.18.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> Message-ID: <20050517.8413400.3309974378@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 16/05/05, 22:15:50, Jeremy O'Leary wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Evolution spellcheck?: > It turned out that aspell was looking for a specific patch version to be > installed and aspell (and aspellen) didn't install. Is there a general > guide for knowing when a specific version of a patch is required? I don't think there is a general guide, unfortunately the required C++ patch isn't in Sun's general recommended cluster. The aspell install has a specific check which will abort install and print an error message. See also the note here: http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/show_news?f_project_id=0000186 From javier.augusto at gmx.net Tue May 17 16:13:31 2005 From: javier.augusto at gmx.net (Javier O. Augusto) Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 11:13:31 -0300 Subject: [csw-users] gaim segfaulting when trying to send a file In-Reply-To: <20050517.8413400.3309974378@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <1115667308.20363.4.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050510.15183700.2026355208@landeck.jamesipoos.com> <1116278150.17750.18.camel@camaro.cesa.opbu.xerox.com> <20050517.8413400.3309974378@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <1116339210.1040.13.camel@loco64> Hi, Trying to send a file to someone using gaim (msn-protocol) ends in a segfault with the following message: (gaim:1246): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories (gaim:1246): libebook-CRITICAL **: file e-book.c: line 2553: assertion `book && E_IS_BOOK (book)' failed Gaim has segfaulted and attempted to dump a core file. This is a bug in the software and has happened through no fault of your own. It is possible that this bug is already fixed in CVS. If you can reproduce the crash, please notify the gaim maintainers by reporting a bug at http://gaim.sourceforge.net/bug.php Please make sure to specify what you were doing at the time, and post the backtrace from the core file. If you do not know how to get the backtrace, please get instructions at http://gaim.sourceforge.net/gdb.php. If you need further assistance, please IM either RobFlynn or SeanEgn and they can help you. Abort (core dumped) specs: Solaris 10 3/05 s10_74L2a SPARC running JDS for Solaris. CSWgaim gaim - GNU instant messenger client (sparc) 1.3.0 Before sending an e-mail to the devs I'd like to know if there are somebody with the same problem beside me :-( Thanks in advance. Jay -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I used 4.0.3 on system 2 before and It just worked the first time.. Any suggestions on where to start? System 2 is Sunblade 100, with not quite the latest recommended patch cluster (may do that tonight). It had SunGnome2, CSWgnome 2.8 and CSWkde3.3 and CSWxfce 4.0.3(I think) previously installed. Pass1: Ran pkg-get install xfce fine, but doesnt get past the dtlogin screen (as my userid, not root), just resets back to the dtlogin after entering a password. Pass2: did a Pkgrm on all CSWxfce components, to get rid of any possible inconsistiencies between the versions and re-installed xfce 4.2.1.1. Now, for root, Xfce starts up and displays the control panel ok, and exits fine(I didn't test functionality past that) Logging in with my userid, the desktop wallpaper gets displayed, the mouse turns from a watch to an arrow, and the beginnings of the bar at the top of the screen are displayed (just as a light grey bar) and it stops there, with no reaction to mouse clicks anywhere. Comparing running processes for my user id and root show that xfce-mcs-manager, xfce4-panel and xfdesktop never start up for my userid. I found that there were some files missing from my .config/xfce* folders, copied them over from root, but it didnt help. I suspect these files are created when the processes run for the first time, so putting the files there may be irrelevant. I've tried removing some of the dot files that seem to be related to xfce but have come up dry. Im back to using the Sun Gnome2 (CSWgnome2.8 was too slow on my 500Mhz Sparc IIe) for now and I dont like it one bit.. As above, any help would be appreciated. System 1 is for another user, and may also be the basis for a system image going forward, and I didnt want to have to install CSWgnome2.8 and Kde3.3 if I didnt have to.. Thanks JD From asmoore at blastwave.org Wed May 18 12:43:08 2005 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex S Moore) Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 05:43:08 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] mysql4 packages for testing Message-ID: <428B1C3C.8050508@blastwave.org> MySQL4 version 4.1.12 packages are available for testing at http://www.blastwave.org/testing. Be sure to install both mysql4 and mysql4rt. Changes in this release are here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/news-4-1-12.html Alex From aalmroth at blastwave.org Thu May 19 12:49:00 2005 From: aalmroth at blastwave.org (Andreas Almroth) Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 11:49:00 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Xfce 4.2.1.1 woes.. Message-ID: <428C6F1C.30809@blastwave.org> > Hi All, > Yesterday I installed the new Xfce on a couple of Solaris 8 workstations > varying results and would love some suggestions on what I need to do to solve > the issues. > > System 1 is an Ultra 10, Solaris 8 with latest Recommended patch cluster, Sun > Gnome2 and KDE(not from CSW) > Xfce is the first CSW package installed on this system. > Pkg-get install xfce ran fine, and also ran pkg-get install xfce_dtlogin. > Pkginfo | grep CSWxfce only shows 4 packages (xfce, dtlogin, toys and utils) > (whereas system 2 showed 22 packages). > Xfce does not show up on the dtlogin menu (for root) even after a reboot. > I used 4.0.3 on system 2 before and It just worked the first time.. > Any suggestions on where to start? > In this case I suspect you might have an out-of-date catalog. The old Xfce 4.0 had only four packages I believe. Run pkg-get -U, pkgrm -n , and try pkg-get -i xfce again. I sorted out an inconsistency with CSWxfcedtlogin the other day, and hopefully that pkg is now available on the mirrors. > System 2 is Sunblade 100, with not quite the latest recommended patch cluster > (may do that tonight). It had SunGnome2, CSWgnome 2.8 and CSWkde3.3 and > CSWxfce 4.0.3(I think) previously installed. > > Pass1: Ran pkg-get install xfce fine, but doesnt get past the dtlogin screen > (as my userid, not root), just resets back to the dtlogin after entering a > password. > > Pass2: did a Pkgrm on all CSWxfce components, to get rid of any possible > inconsistiencies between the versions and re-installed xfce 4.2.1.1. > Now, for root, Xfce starts up and displays the control panel ok, and exits > fine(I didn't test functionality past that) > Logging in with my userid, the desktop wallpaper gets displayed, the mouse > turns from a watch to an arrow, and the beginnings of the bar at the top of > the screen are displayed (just as a light grey bar) and it stops there, with > no reaction to mouse clicks anywhere. > Comparing running processes for my user id and root show that > xfce-mcs-manager, xfce4-panel and xfdesktop never start up for my userid. > I found that there were some files missing from my .config/xfce* folders, > copied them over from root, but it didnt help. I suspect these files are > created when the processes run for the first time, so putting the files there > may be irrelevant. Try to move ~/.config, ~/.cache to some other place/name and re-run. This will reset and create new configuration. If you copied files, did you change ownership? > I've tried removing some of the dot files that seem to be related to xfce but > have come up dry. Im back to using the Sun Gnome2 (CSWgnome2.8 was too slow > on my 500Mhz Sparc IIe) for now and I dont like it one bit.. > > As above, any help would be appreciated. System 1 is for another user, and may > also be the basis for a system image going forward, and I didnt want to have > to install CSWgnome2.8 and Kde3.3 if I didnt have to.. > > Thanks > JD OK, all I can say for now, please try with the above and give us feedback on the outcome. /A From mark.round at gmail.com Tue May 24 13:21:46 2005 From: mark.round at gmail.com (Mark Round) Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 12:21:46 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] New postgresql packages (8.0.3) Message-ID: <7b46f0de05052404217c81b10c@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, There are new postgresql packages available, and should be making their way out to the mirrors now. These are the 8.0.3 packages, and correct a number of bugs, including some apparently severe security issues. Upgrading from the previous 8.0.1 packages will not involve a dump and reload, but you will need to perform some additional steps to fix the security holes - more information is available on the PostgreSQL web site : http://www.postgresql.org/about/news.315 If you are upgrading from an earlier 7.3.x series, you will need to do a dump and reload, but as long as you upgrade straight to these 8.0.3 packages, no additional changes are needed. As with the previous unreleased blastwave packages of 8.0.2, 8.0.3 breaks binary compatibility, and all the major libraries have had their version numbers incremented. For compatibility purposes, the libraries from 8.0.1 (which were the last not to break compatibility) have been included, and symlinks set up in /opt/csw/lib as appropriate. This means all your applications should still continue to run unchanged. -Mark mark at blastwave.org From stevel at sun.com Wed May 25 21:02:49 2005 From: stevel at sun.com (Stephen Lau) Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 12:02:49 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] mod_php for Apache2 Message-ID: <4294CBD9.9030805@sun.com> Is there a mod_php for apache2 available at all? -- stephen lau | stevel at sun.com | x80845 | http://tas.sfbay/~stevel /oh what the heck, send bill to czech/, bill in prague '05 From comand at blastwave.org Wed May 25 22:39:43 2005 From: comand at blastwave.org (Cory Omand) Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 13:39:43 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] mod_php for Apache2 In-Reply-To: <4294CBD9.9030805@sun.com> References: <4294CBD9.9030805@sun.com> Message-ID: <1117053582.26914.2.camel@haywire> On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 12:02, Stephen Lau wrote: > Is there a mod_php for apache2 available at all? I'm working on it -- in fact, I did a test build this afternoon... 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URL: From Daniel.Berger at qwest.com Tue May 31 16:01:13 2005 From: Daniel.Berger at qwest.com (Berger, Daniel) Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 09:01:13 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Xfce issue Message-ID: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E73015E6BF1@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA.COM> Hi all, Solaris 10 I recently installed the Xfce package. Things appeared to install fine. However, at the login screen, Xfce isn't listed as a desktop/session option. Is there something I need to do manually? Regards, Dan From james at blastwave.org Tue May 31 16:20:36 2005 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 14:20:36 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Xfce issue In-Reply-To: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E73015E6BF1@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA.COM> References: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E73015E6BF1@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA.COM> Message-ID: <20050531.14203600.1562707078@landeck.jamesipoos.com> On 31/05/05, 15:01:13, "Berger," Daniel wrote regarding [csw-users] Xfce issue: > I recently installed the Xfce package. Things appeared to install fine. > However, at the login screen, Xfce isn't listed as a desktop/session > option. Is there something I need to do manually? pkg-get -u xfce_dtlogin From djberge at qwest.com Tue May 31 16:36:26 2005 From: djberge at qwest.com (Daniel Berger) Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 08:36:26 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Xfce issue In-Reply-To: <20050531.14203600.1562707078@landeck.jamesipoos.com> References: <8FE83020B9E1A248A182A9B0A7B76E73015E6BF1@itomae2km07.AD.QINTRA. COM> <20050531.14203600.1562707078@landeck.jamesipoos.com> Message-ID: <429C766A.2070908@qwest.com> James Lee wrote: > On 31/05/05, 15:01:13, "Berger," Daniel wrote > regarding [csw-users] Xfce issue: > > >>I recently installed the Xfce package. Things appeared to install fine. >>However, at the login screen, Xfce isn't listed as a desktop/session >>option. Is there something I need to do manually? > > > pkg-get -u xfce_dtlogin Thank you, that did the trick. Regards, Dan