From bonivart at opencsw.org Thu Jan 1 23:17:09 2015 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2015 23:17:09 +0100 Subject: ntp patch? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I finally had some time to work on it and I have test packages available here: http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/experimental.html#bonivart Would appreciate some feedback on it before releasing it to unstable. It's split a little different than before but the main package should contain what you need. I dropped the old ntp_snmp package. /peter On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 9:14 PM, Peter Bonivart wrote: > It didn't build the same as the previous version so I'm not done with it > yet. I uploaded openntpd from OpenBSD as an alternative, it should be a safe > and simple replacement if you're interested. > > On Tuesday, December 23, 2014, Don Ratliff wrote: >> >> Hello all, >> >> Anyone know if there is a patch available for the ntp vulnerability: >> >> ICSA-14-353-01A >> >> >> For cswntp? >> >> Thanks, >> Don Ratliff - Systems Engineer >> VERACODE | 65 Network Drive | Burlington, MA >> O-339-674-2734 | C-508-265-8329 From laurent at opencsw.org Thu Jan 1 23:53:04 2015 From: laurent at opencsw.org (Laurent Blume) Date: Thu, 01 Jan 2015 23:53:04 +0100 Subject: ntp patch? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54A5CFD0.1040204@opencsw.org> Hello, I did an upgrade, it seems there was something wrong with the previous package, the ntp.conf file has been reset. Have you fixed that? (I can't check the recipe, I've not finished reinstalling my build box). Beside that, AFAICT, it works. The initial sync is fast, too. Laurent On 01/01/2015 23:17, Peter Bonivart wrote: > I finally had some time to work on it and I have test packages available here: > > http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/experimental.html#bonivart > > Would appreciate some feedback on it before releasing it to unstable. > > It's split a little different than before but the main package should > contain what you need. I dropped the old ntp_snmp package. > > /peter > > On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 9:14 PM, Peter Bonivart wrote: >> It didn't build the same as the previous version so I'm not done with it >> yet. I uploaded openntpd from OpenBSD as an alternative, it should be a safe >> and simple replacement if you're interested. >> >> On Tuesday, December 23, 2014, Don Ratliff wrote: >>> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> Anyone know if there is a patch available for the ntp vulnerability: >>> >>> ICSA-14-353-01A >>> >>> >>> For cswntp? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Don Ratliff - Systems Engineer >>> VERACODE | 65 Network Drive | Burlington, MA >>> O-339-674-2734 | C-508-265-8329 > From bonivart at opencsw.org Fri Jan 2 00:07:04 2015 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2015 00:07:04 +0100 Subject: ntp patch? In-Reply-To: <54A5CFD0.1040204@opencsw.org> References: <54A5CFD0.1040204@opencsw.org> Message-ID: On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Laurent Blume wrote: > Hello, > > I did an upgrade, it seems there was something wrong with the previous > package, the ntp.conf file has been reset. Have you fixed that? (I can't > check the recipe, I've not finished reinstalling my build box). Yes, it doesn't use a CAS for that, I'll fix that before releasing it. Also, the placement of the files is more like it defaults to, most is in sbin and ntpd itself is in libexec, I think in the old package everything was in bin. From bonivart at opencsw.org Fri Jan 2 18:07:24 2015 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2015 18:07:24 +0100 Subject: ntp patch? In-Reply-To: References: <54A5CFD0.1040204@opencsw.org> Message-ID: The conf file should now be preserved during upgrades. Doesn't help the current upgrade though. /peter On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 12:07 AM, Peter Bonivart wrote: > On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Laurent Blume wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I did an upgrade, it seems there was something wrong with the previous >> package, the ntp.conf file has been reset. Have you fixed that? (I can't >> check the recipe, I've not finished reinstalling my build box). > > Yes, it doesn't use a CAS for that, I'll fix that before releasing it. > > Also, the placement of the files is more like it defaults to, most is > in sbin and ntpd itself is in libexec, I think in the old package > everything was in bin. From dam at opencsw.org Wed Jan 7 10:09:13 2015 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2015 10:09:13 +0100 Subject: New package request : squid 3.4.8,REV=2014.10.16 In-Reply-To: <3D97952789FE3A4B909EB3511CDB69130F3B5440@IN-MUM-DAGND1.corp.capgemini.com> References: <201501061209.t06C9FPJ003380@www.opencsw.org> <94C29478-A853-4995-9761-7ECC853E0D98@opencsw.org> <3D97952789FE3A4B909EB3511CDB69130F3B5440@IN-MUM-DAGND1.corp.capgemini.com> Message-ID: Hi Saeed, > Am 07.01.2015 um 08:36 schrieb Shaikh, MSaeed : > > Thanks for reply Dago. > > I have one more query. > > I am trying use squid with CLAM+C-ICAP+SQUIDGUARD+CLAM. > > I have installed C-ICAP but start script was not installed. Also can?t CSW squidGuard Package. > > Do you CSW package for this ? We have a package for SquidGuard: http://www.opencsw.org/packages/squidguard/ C-ICAP does not seem to come with a startscript. I cc?ed Juraj. Best regards ? Dago > > > > > Thanks and regards, > ___________________________________________________________________ > M Saeed Shaikh | Senior Consultant | Capgemini India | Mumbai > Mobile : +91 9967020486 | http://www.in.capgemini.com > E-mail : msaeed.shaikh at capgemini.com > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dagobert Michelsen [mailto:dam at opencsw.org] > Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 7:01 PM > To: Shaikh, MSaeed > Cc: via pkgrequests > Subject: Re: New package request : squid 3.4.8,REV=2014.10.16 > > Hi Saeed, > >> Am 06.01.2015 um 13:09 schrieb via pkgrequests : >> >> Dear maintainers, >> >> A new package request has been received from Saeed (mailto:msaeed.shaikh at capgemini.com). squid 3.4.8,REV=2014.10.16 is requested to be added to our catalog. >> >> Here is the attached message : >> >> Hi, >> >> Can you please provide download link of squid version 3.4.8,REV=2014.10.16.. >> >> I am getting older squid version while install it through pkgutil. >> # /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -a squid >> common package catalog size >> squid CSWsquid 3.4.4,REV=2014.03.14 2.6 MB >> >> # /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -l squid >> CSWsquid >> CSWsquidguard > > That version is in the unstable catalog. You can change that in the suffix of the mirror > line in pkgutil.conf: > http://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/getting-started-optional-steps.html#optional-selecting-the-catalog-release > > > Best regards > > ? Dago > > -- > "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, > and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 > > This message contains information that may be privileged or confidential and is the property of the Capgemini Group. It is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are not authorized to read, print, retain, copy, disseminate, distribute, or use this message or any part thereof. 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I was hoping to do that and get dependency versions worked out before committing. -Chip On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 9:46 AM, Dagobert Michelsen wrote: > Hi Chip, > > Am 17.12.2014 um 18:21 schrieb Schweiss, Chip via pkgrequests < > pkgrequests at lists.opencsw.org>: > > I've been diving into building Samba 4.1.14 for OpenCSW. > > Given the existing work that was set to version 4.0.9 it was fairly > trivial to get it to compile. All I had to do is update and install > talloc to version 2.1.1 and it compiled cleaning with mgar.. > > I'm curious what is considered incomplete to get Samba4 to be considered a > releasable package? > > I'd be happy to work through those issues. > > > I would like to pick up your work and proceed next week with more testing. > Can you please commit your work? > > > Best regards > > ? Dago > > -- > "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting > to do something, > and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd > #896 > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From slowfranklin at opencsw.org Thu Jan 8 16:59:10 2015 From: slowfranklin at opencsw.org (slowfranklin) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 16:59:10 +0100 Subject: New package request : Samba 4.1.x In-Reply-To: References: <201402171713.s1HHDIZi002486@www.opencsw.org> Message-ID: > Am 08.01.2015 um 16:46 schrieb Dagobert Michelsen : > > Hi Chip, > >> Am 17.12.2014 um 18:21 schrieb Schweiss, Chip via pkgrequests : >> >> I've been diving into building Samba 4.1.14 for OpenCSW. >> >> Given the existing work that was set to version 4.0.9 it was fairly trivial to get it to compile. All I had to do is update and install talloc to version 2.1.1 and it compiled cleaning with mgar.. >> >> I'm curious what is considered incomplete to get Samba4 to be considered a releasable package? >> >> I'd be happy to work through those issues. > > I would like to pick up your work and proceed next week with more testing. If you run into anything, let me know, I may be able to help here and there. And I'd love to see a Samba 4 package in OpenCSW, especially since I'm now Samba team member. :) What a shame I wasn't able to finish this myself... :/ Cheerio! -slow From Andreas.Dvorak at baaderbank.de Fri Jan 9 07:53:17 2015 From: Andreas.Dvorak at baaderbank.de (Dvorak Andreas) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 07:53:17 +0100 Subject: AW: updated ruby20/puppet3 packages In-Reply-To: <87fvegb34a.fsf@stderr.at> References: <87fvegb34a.fsf@stderr.at> Message-ID: Hi Toni, can you please inform when will the puppet3 packages be ready to put in the stable branch? Best regards Andreas -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: users [mailto:users-bounces+andreas.dvorak=baaderbank.de at lists.opencsw.org] Im Auftrag von Toni Schmidbauer Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2014 16:17 An: users at lists.opencsw.org Betreff: updated ruby20/puppet3 packages hi, i'm just getting my feet wet with building opencsw packages with mgar. we are using puppet on solaris and i would like to update the puppet3 packages. as far as i know the current maintainer of the puppet3 packages is no longer interested in updating to a newer version (https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=5150). what i've done so far: - updated the puppet3 Makefile to puppet 3.6.2 and added a dependency on ruby20. the current ruby version used for puppet (1.8) is old and according to ruby-lang.org out of maintenance. - created a new package for hiera, as the puppet master now depends on it - refactored the ruby20 package into ruby20, ruby20_ri and ruby20_dev and added a dependency on libssl_1_0_0 we are going to do some more testing with these new packages and i would love to bring these changes upstream. what's not quite clear to me is how do i bring these changes upstream? should i open bug reports for puppet3 and ruby20? what about the new hiera package? or should i post patches? sorry for all the questions, any help would be appreciated thanks toni -- Don't forget, there is no security | toni at stderr dot at -- Wulfgar | Toni Schmidbauer From tosmi at opencsw.org Fri Jan 9 09:58:19 2015 From: tosmi at opencsw.org (Toni Schmidbauer) Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2015 09:58:19 +0100 Subject: AW: updated ruby20/puppet3 packages In-Reply-To: (Dvorak Andreas's message of "Fri, 9 Jan 2015 07:53:17 +0100") References: <87fvegb34a.fsf@stderr.at> Message-ID: <87lhlcnxec.fsf@opencsw.org> Dvorak Andreas writes: > can you please inform when will the puppet3 packages be ready to put > in the stable branch? as far as i'm concerned i think they are ready. there are currently no bug reports open (puppet3, facter, ruby20), but i've got no idea how many people really tested the new packages. the only thing that's missing is the push of facter_ruby18 and the updated puppet (2.7) package to testing. it's not on the package promotion page, so i'll have to ask on the maintainers list whats going on. things i've planned for the near future: - finally update the puppet3 package to 3.7.3 - build a facter2 package as facter version 1 is not going to receive any further updates. facter2 introduces structured facts, so you are going to need a fairly updated puppet environment for everything to work out properly. but you can always stick to facter 1. hth, toni -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks for share this package. :-) I just pushed it to unstable/, so you install it with pkgutil tomorrow. Best regards ? Dago > > > > Thanks and regards, > ___________________________________________________________________ > M Saeed Shaikh | Senior Consultant | Capgemini India | Mumbai > Mobile : +91 9967020486 | http://www.in.capgemini.com > E-mail : msaeed.shaikh at capgemini.com > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dagobert Michelsen [mailto:dam at opencsw.org] > Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 6:43 PM > To: Juraj Lutter; Shaikh, MSaeed > Cc: via pkgrequests; Questions and discussions > Subject: Re: New package request : squid 3.4.8,REV=2014.10.16 > > Hi, > >> Am 07.01.2015 um 10:33 schrieb Juraj Lutter : >> >> On 01/07/15 10:28, Shaikh, MSaeed wrote: >>> Do you have squidClamAV package ? >> >> There was some, IIRC. That's why C-ICAP was packaged by me. > > There was a recipe but not a package. I bumped the version and made some experimental > packages: > http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/experimental.html#squidclamav > > @Saeed: Please give the package a try and let me know how it goes. -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I mean, I can understand brevity but: `Class action script crontab' is a tad bit thin for a `Description' So clicking on the Documentation link I hoped to figure it out from there. It just says: "Please visit OpenCSW Manual" OK, fine. Visiting the online version has a handy search box so: Typed in cas_crontab. `Your search did not match any documents' OK, trying CSWcas_crontab Same result. So, what does a `Class action script crontab' do? From dam at opencsw.org Thu Jan 15 09:45:05 2015 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 09:45:05 +0100 Subject: what is cas_crontab? In-Reply-To: <87fvbck882.fsf@newsguy.com> References: <87fvbck882.fsf@newsguy.com> Message-ID: Hi Harry, > Am 15.01.2015 um 04:56 schrieb Harry Putnam : > > Seems to be dirth of info about the cas_crontab pkg. All the info at > > http://www.opencsw.org/package/cas_crontab/ is nice and useful, its > just that it doesn't really tell you what it is. > > I mean, I can understand brevity but: > `Class action script crontab' is a tad bit thin for a `Description' > > So clicking on the Documentation link I hoped to figure it out from > there. It just says: > > "Please visit OpenCSW Manual" > > OK, fine. Visiting the online version has a handy search box so: > Typed in cas_crontab. > > `Your search did not match any documents' > > OK, trying CSWcas_crontab The package name is CSWcas-crontab :-) > Same result. > > So, what does a `Class action script crontab' do? Essentially it allows editing the crontab as described in our development wiki: http://wiki.opencsw.org/cswclassutils-package#toc28 You can find the build definition here: https://buildfarm.opencsw.org/source/xref/opencsw/csw/mgar/pkg/cswclassutils/trunk/ Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2418 bytes Desc: not available URL: From dam at opencsw.org Thu Jan 15 14:37:19 2015 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 14:37:19 +0100 Subject: New package request : Samba 4.1.x In-Reply-To: References: <201402171713.s1HHDIZi002486@www.opencsw.org> Message-ID: <9477987F-E4C5-4B2E-A901-23DE996E361D@opencsw.org> Hi Chip, > Am 08.01.2015 um 16:57 schrieb Schweiss, Chip : > > I got pulled off the Samba work temporarily. I'll try to get the current work committed shortly. > > I haven't had a chance to address the issues from Laurent yet. I was hoping to do that and get dependency versions worked out before committing. Did you have a chance to take a look? If not please just commit what you have because I am continuing tomorrow. Best regards ? Dago > > -Chip > > On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 9:46 AM, Dagobert Michelsen > wrote: > Hi Chip, > >> Am 17.12.2014 um 18:21 schrieb Schweiss, Chip via pkgrequests >: >> >> I've been diving into building Samba 4.1.14 for OpenCSW. >> >> Given the existing work that was set to version 4.0.9 it was fairly trivial to get it to compile. All I had to do is update and install talloc to version 2.1.1 and it compiled cleaning with mgar.. >> >> I'm curious what is considered incomplete to get Samba4 to be considered a releasable package? >> >> I'd be happy to work through those issues. > > I would like to pick up your work and proceed next week with more testing. > Can you please commit your work? > > > Best regards > > ? Dago > > -- > "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, > and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 > > -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2418 bytes Desc: not available URL: From reader at newsguy.com Fri Jan 16 00:46:03 2015 From: reader at newsguy.com (Harry Putnam) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 18:46:03 -0500 Subject: what is cas_crontab? References: <87fvbck882.fsf@newsguy.com> Message-ID: <87mw5jwqtg.fsf@reader.local.lan> Dagobert Michelsen writes: [...] >> >> OK, trying CSWcas_crontab > > The package name is CSWcas-crontab :-) OK, nice to know the right name, but that name also fails in the search box at pointed to by the cas_crontab page ( http://www.opencsw.org/manual/ ) >> >> So, what does a `Class action script crontab' do? > > Essentially it allows editing the crontab as described in our development wiki: > http://wiki.opencsw.org/cswclassutils-package#toc28 > > You can find the build definition here: > https://buildfarm.opencsw.org/source/xref/opencsw/csw/mgar/pkg/cswclassutils/trunk/ Thanks. I still did not understand specifically what these lines can do. Is it just the ability to add crontab entries `en-masse' to a group of users? From bonivart at opencsw.org Fri Jan 16 14:18:50 2015 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 14:18:50 +0100 Subject: what is cas_crontab? In-Reply-To: <87mw5jwqtg.fsf@reader.local.lan> References: <87fvbck882.fsf@newsguy.com> <87mw5jwqtg.fsf@reader.local.lan> Message-ID: On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 12:46 AM, Harry Putnam wrote: > OK, nice to know the right name, but that name also fails in the > search box at pointed to by the cas_crontab page > ( http://www.opencsw.org/manual/ ) We have documentation in (at least) two places, Dago pointed you to the correct url for cas_crontab, on the web site it's called Project Wiki. >> You can find the build definition here: >> https://buildfarm.opencsw.org/source/xref/opencsw/csw/mgar/pkg/cswclassutils/trunk/ > > Thanks. I still did not understand specifically what these lines can > do. Is it just the ability to add crontab entries `en-masse' to a group > of users? It's not meant for end users, it's pulled in as a dependency to packages needing entries in crontab. We have a bunch of packages with class action scripts that take care of standard tasks such as creating users, SMF manifests, keeping state of configuration files during package upgrades and so on. Makes it easier for a package maintainer to get that stuff right the first time. It's part of cswclassutil which contains all of them and that one in turn is used by many of our packages. /peter From maciej at opencsw.org Sat Jan 17 10:51:16 2015 From: maciej at opencsw.org (Maciej =?utf-8?Q?Blizi=C5=84ski?=) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2015 09:51:16 +0000 Subject: what is cas_crontab? In-Reply-To: <87mw5jwqtg.fsf@reader.local.lan> References: <87fvbck882.fsf@newsguy.com> <87mw5jwqtg.fsf@reader.local.lan> Message-ID: <20150117095116.GA5965@cotton.home.blizinski.pl> On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 06:46:03PM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote: > Dagobert Michelsen > writes: > > [...] > > >> > >> OK, trying CSWcas_crontab > > > > The package name is CSWcas-crontab :-) > > OK, nice to know the right name, but that name also fails in the > search box at pointed to by the cas_crontab page > ( http://www.opencsw.org/manual/ ) Yes, because the manual doesn't know anything about specific packages. It's the manual of the project in general: how do you install packages in general, how do you build packages in general, and so on. In a perfect world we would have a single search for everything (framework questions and specific packages), but we have now bigger problems so unless someone volunteers, it will stay the way it is now: fragmented. Going back to your starting point, http://www.opencsw.org/package/cas_crontab/ is the right place for this kind of information, but the problem is that VENDOR_URL points at our home page, and I think this is an error in the recipe: https://buildfarm.opencsw.org/source/xref/opencsw/csw/mgar/pkg/cswclassutils/trunk/Makefile#26 This just says: "Class action script $(call cas_shortname,$(1))" And this https://buildfarm.opencsw.org/source/xref/opencsw/csw/mgar/pkg/cswclassutils/trunk/Makefile#67 says "SPKG_SOURCEURL = http://www.opencsw.org" So the least we can do, is to point the recipe at http://wiki.opencsw.org/cswclassutils-package Once we do that, http://www.opencsw.org/package/cas_crontab/ will be more informative. > >> So, what does a `Class action script crontab' do? > > > > Essentially it allows editing the crontab as described in our development wiki: > > http://wiki.opencsw.org/cswclassutils-package#toc28 > > > > You can find the build definition here: > > https://buildfarm.opencsw.org/source/xref/opencsw/csw/mgar/pkg/cswclassutils/trunk/ > > Thanks. I still did not understand specifically what these lines can > do. Is it just the ability to add crontab entries `en-masse' to a group > of users? Yes, to specific listed users. Harry, what could http://wiki.opencsw.org/cswclassutils-package#toc28 say to be more helpful? Maciej -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: From dam at opencsw.org Thu Jan 22 10:31:44 2015 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 10:31:44 +0100 Subject: OpenCSW question about package wget In-Reply-To: <201501220413.t0M4DNg9019929@www.opencsw.org> References: <201501220413.t0M4DNg9019929@www.opencsw.org> Message-ID: <9F79C3F1-2D3B-4331-9A6C-FBF7194BA314@opencsw.org> Hi Doug, > Am 22.01.2015 um 05:13 schrieb doug.poland at plexus.com: > I was wondering if you have plans to build and deploy wget 1.16? It seems CVE-2014-4877 (GNU Wget Symlink Arbitrary Filesystem Access Vulnerability) exists in 1.15 and below. Yes, I am working on it. Unfortunately wget 1.16.1 does not compile easily on Solaris, I am working with upstream to resolve this. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Might you have any suggestions or insights on what I need to do in order to compile Python 2.7.8 64bit on Solaris 10 SPARC? > > I have tried configuring like so: > ./configure CFLAGS=-m64 LDFLAGS=-m64 > > However gmake will will result with the following not built: > Python build finished, but the necessary bits to build these modules were not found: > _bsddb _sqlite3 _ssl > _tkinter bsddb185 dl > gdbm imageop linuxaudiodev > ossaudiodev readline > To find the necessary bits, look in setup.py in detect_modules() for the module\'s name. > > Failed to build these modules: > _curses _curses_panel _locale > > What should I be doing? You can see our build recipe at https://buildfarm.opencsw.org/source/xref/opencsw/csw/mgar/pkg/lang-python/python/branches/python-2.7/Makefile The combined 32/64 bit support is unfortunately not possible due to upstream decisions on library location: https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=3054 Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2418 bytes Desc: not available URL: From dam at opencsw.org Fri Jan 23 10:58:54 2015 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 10:58:54 +0100 Subject: OpenCSW question about package CSWwget In-Reply-To: <825C36F45F68FE44B0A353BED38E566895930079@ITS-MSXMBS4F.ad.unc.edu> References: <201501091508.t09F8tW5007574@www.opencsw.org> <825C36F45F68FE44B0A353BED38E566895930079@ITS-MSXMBS4F.ad.unc.edu> Message-ID: <819B690F-4E1A-432A-BF38-97DE42EEC64C@opencsw.org> Hi, > Am 22.01.2015 um 19:26 schrieb Aycock, Benjamin F V : > > hello again -- have you had the opportunity to work with the new version? thanks?. Together with upstream the issues were resolved and a new 1.16.2 will be released in the near future. I?ll make an updated package when it is released: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-wget/2015-01/msg00044.html Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2418 bytes Desc: not available URL: From Andreas.Dvorak at baaderbank.de Fri Jan 30 12:39:44 2015 From: Andreas.Dvorak at baaderbank.de (Dvorak Andreas) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:39:44 +0100 Subject: CSWlogrotate configuration Message-ID: Dear all The logrotate does not rotate. Can you please help me? I have installed the package CSWlogrotate 3.8.3,REV=2012.11.14 I don't find the logrotate.conf, so I have to create an own file /etc/logrotate.conf. My file /etc/logrotate.conf: include /etc/logrotate.d cat /etc/logrotate.d/puppet /var/log/puppet/agent.log{ daily missingok rotate 14 compress delaycompress notifempty copytruncate } Running logrotate tells the the file /var/log/puppet/agent.log needs rotating but it does not do it. /opt/csw/sbin/logrotate -dfv /etc/logrotate.conf reading config file /etc/logrotate.conf including /etc/logrotate.d reading config file puppet Handling 1 logs rotating pattern: /var/log/puppet/agent.log forced from command line (14 rotations) empty log files are not rotated, old logs are removed considering log /var/log/puppet/agent.log log needs rotating rotating log /var/log/puppet/agent.log, log->rotateCount is 14 dateext suffix '-20150130' glob pattern '-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]' previous log /var/log/puppet/agent.log.1 does not exist renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.14.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.15.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 14), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.13.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.14.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 13), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.12.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.13.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 12), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.11.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.12.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 11), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.10.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.11.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 10), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.9.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.10.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 9), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.8.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.9.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 8), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.7.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.8.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 7), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.6.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.7.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 6), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.5.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.6.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 5), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.4.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.5.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 4), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.3.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.4.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 3), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.2.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.3.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 2), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.1.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.2.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 1), renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.0.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.1.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 0), copying /var/log/puppet/agent.log to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.1 truncating /var/log/puppet/agent.log removing old log /var/log/puppet/agent.log.15.gz error: error opening /var/log/puppet/agent.log.15.gz: No such file or directory /var/log/puppet# ls -l total 29209 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 14913631 Jan 30 12:26 agent.log Best regards Andreas Dvorak -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2877 bytes Desc: not available URL: From dam at opencsw.org Fri Jan 30 18:01:30 2015 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:01:30 +0100 Subject: problems after upgrade with apache2 and ldap authentication In-Reply-To: <2EA4A3EC-A65D-458B-88B8-F2CA272D73CE@primate.wisc.edu> References: <2EA4A3EC-A65D-458B-88B8-F2CA272D73CE@primate.wisc.edu> Message-ID: <982ACD9E-A053-45F2-A8AF-E4F938F3BCE0@opencsw.org> Hi Tom, > Am 30.01.2015 um 17:52 schrieb Tom Lynch : > > After upgrading Solaris and opencsw, Apache2 no longer is able to authenticate against my openldap server. I get: > > [Fri Jan 30 09:19:34 2015] [info] [client 192.168.0.21] [5973] auth_ldap authenticate: user authentication failed; URI /staff [LDAP: SSL/TLS is not supported by this version of the Netscape/Mozilla/Solaris SDK][Can't contact LDAP server] > > I configured the site several years ago so am a little foggy on what I originally did to get it to work. Not sure where to go next. > > I?m using the csw apache2 build, shouldn?t it be using the correct SDK, apache apr is installed, or is there something I?m missing? I guess you have to revise your httpd.conf, the LDAP authentication and especially OpenSSL has changed considerably in the last years. Look for mod_ldap in httpd.conf and see if all pathes still match. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Can you please help me? > > > > I have installed the package CSWlogrotate 3.8.3,REV=2012.11.14 > > I don?t find the logrotate.conf, so I have to create an own file > /etc/logrotate.conf. > > > > My file /etc/logrotate.conf: > > include /etc/logrotate.d > > > > cat /etc/logrotate.d/puppet > > /var/log/puppet/agent.log{ > > daily > > missingok > > rotate 14 > > compress > > delaycompress > > notifempty > > copytruncate > > } > > > > Running logrotate tells the the file /var/log/puppet/agent.log needs > rotating but it does not do it. > > /opt/csw/sbin/logrotate -dfv /etc/logrotate.conf > > reading config file /etc/logrotate.conf > > including /etc/logrotate.d > > reading config file puppet > > > > Handling 1 logs > > > > rotating pattern: /var/log/puppet/agent.log forced from command line (14 > rotations) > > empty log files are not rotated, old logs are removed > > considering log /var/log/puppet/agent.log > > log needs rotating > > rotating log /var/log/puppet/agent.log, log->rotateCount is 14 > > dateext suffix '-20150130' > > glob pattern '-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]' > > previous log /var/log/puppet/agent.log.1 does not exist > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.14.gz to > /var/log/puppet/agent.log.15.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 14), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.13.gz to > /var/log/puppet/agent.log.14.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 13), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.12.gz to > /var/log/puppet/agent.log.13.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 12), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.11.gz to > /var/log/puppet/agent.log.12.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 11), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.10.gz to > /var/log/puppet/agent.log.11.gz (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 10), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.9.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.10.gz > (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 9), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.8.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.9.gz > (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 8), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.7.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.8.gz > (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 7), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.6.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.7.gz > (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 6), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.5.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.6.gz > (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 5), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.4.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.5.gz > (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 4), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.3.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.4.gz > (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 3), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.2.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.3.gz > (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 2), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.1.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.2.gz > (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 1), > > renaming /var/log/puppet/agent.log.0.gz to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.1.gz > (rotatecount 14, logstart 1, i 0), > > copying /var/log/puppet/agent.log to /var/log/puppet/agent.log.1 > > truncating /var/log/puppet/agent.log > > removing old log /var/log/puppet/agent.log.15.gz > > error: error opening /var/log/puppet/agent.log.15.gz: No such file or > directory > > > > /var/log/puppet# ls -l > > total 29209 > > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 14913631 Jan 30 12:26 agent.log > > > > Best regards > > Andreas Dvorak > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I get: >> >> [Fri Jan 30 09:19:34 2015] [info] [client 192.168.0.21] [5973] auth_ldap authenticate: user authentication failed; URI /staff [LDAP: SSL/TLS is not supported by this version of the Netscape/Mozilla/Solaris SDK][Can't contact LDAP server] >> >> I configured the site several years ago so am a little foggy on what I originally did to get it to work. Not sure where to go next. >> >> I?m using the csw apache2 build, shouldn?t it be using the correct SDK, apache apr is installed, or is there something I?m missing? > > I guess you have to revise your httpd.conf, the LDAP authentication and especially OpenSSL has changed > considerably in the last years. Look for mod_ldap in httpd.conf and see if all pathes still match. > > > Best regards > > ? 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