From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon Mar 3 11:15:33 2008 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2008 11:15:33 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Seamonkey 1.1.8 sparc issue Message-ID: <47CBCFC5.70906@ericsson.com> Hi, Did an update of Seamonkey (sparc) to 1.1.8 and got the following: % file /opt/csw/mozilla/seamonkey/lib/seamonkey-1.1.8/seamonkey-bin /opt/csw/mozilla/seamonkey/lib/seamonkey-1.1.8/seamonkey-bin: ELF 32-bit LSB executable 80386 Version 1, dynamically linked, stripped Doesn't seem correct to me... anyone else? BR MOL From a.cervellin at virgilio.it Mon Mar 3 11:28:02 2008 From: a.cervellin at virgilio.it (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 11:28:02 +0100 (GMT+01:00) Subject: [csw-users] Seamonkey 1.1.8 sparc issue Message-ID: <118742f08f0.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> could you try the new seamonkey REV on http://www.blastwave. org/testing ? ----Messaggio originale---- Da: mats.larsson at ericsson. com Data: 3-mar-2008 11.15 A: "questions and discussions" Ogg: [csw-users] Seamonkey 1.1.8 sparc issue Hi, Did an update of Seamonkey (sparc) to 1.1.8 and got the following: % file /opt/csw/mozilla/seamonkey/lib/seamonkey-1.1.8/seamonkey-bin /opt/csw/mozilla/seamonkey/lib/seamonkey-1.1.8/seamonkey-bin: ELF 32- bit LSB executable 80386 Version 1, dynamically linked, stripped Doesn't seem correct to me... anyone else? BR MOL _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave. org/mailman/listinfo/users From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon Mar 3 15:55:11 2008 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2008 15:55:11 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Seamonkey 1.1.8 sparc issue In-Reply-To: <118742f08f0.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> References: <118742f08f0.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> Message-ID: <47CC114F.6020106@ericsson.com> On 2008-03-03 11:28, Alessio Cervellin wrote: > could you try the new seamonkey REV on http://www.blastwave.org/testing ? > Now it starts but hangs forever (several minutes at least before I killed it) with the following truss output: ... 13634/5: lwp_park(0xFAAFBCD8, 0) (sleeping...) 13634/4: lwp_park(0xFAC7BD40, 0) (sleeping...) 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) (sleeping...) 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/4: lwp_park(0xFAC7BD40, 0) Err#62 ETIME 13634/4: lwp_park(0xFAC7BD40, 0) Err#62 ETIME 13634/4: lwp_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, 0xFFBFFEFF, 0x0000FFF7) = 0xFFBFFEFF [0x0000FFFF] 13634/4: lwp_exit() 13634/5: lwp_park(0xFAAFBCD8, 0) Err#62 ETIME 13634/5: lwp_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, 0xFFBFFEFF, 0x0000FFF7) = 0xFFBFFEFF [0x0000FFFF] 13634/5: lwp_exit() 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) Err#62 ETIME 13634/3: write(9, "FA", 1) = 1 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) = 1 13634/1: write(11, " 8", 1) = 1 13634/1: lwp_unpark(3) = 0 13634/1: read(8, "FA", 1) = 1 13634/1: ioctl(4, FIONREAD, 0xFFBFE974) = 0 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) = 0 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) = 1 13634/2: read(10, " 8", 1024) = 1 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) (sleeping...) 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) Err#62 ETIME 13634/3: write(9, "FA", 1) = 1 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) = 1 13634/1: write(11, " 8", 1) = 1 13634/1: lwp_unpark(3) = 0 13634/1: read(8, "FA", 1) = 1 13634/1: ioctl(4, FIONREAD, 0xFFBFE974) = 0 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) = 0 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) = 1 13634/2: read(10, " 8", 1024) = 1 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) (sleeping...) 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) Err#62 ETIME 13634/3: write(9, "FA", 1) = 1 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) = 1 13634/1: write(11, " 8", 1) = 1 13634/1: lwp_unpark(3) = 0 13634/1: read(8, "FA", 1) = 1 13634/1: ioctl(4, FIONREAD, 0xFFBFE974) = 0 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) = 0 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) = 1 13634/2: read(10, " 8", 1024) = 1 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) (sleeping...) 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) ^Cws46162% From mweiss at building-b.com Wed Mar 5 01:02:51 2008 From: mweiss at building-b.com (Mick Weiss) Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2008 19:02:51 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] gsasl blastwave package (problems when running tests) Message-ID: <47CDE32B.5020908@building-b.com> I'm trying to get gsasl working on Solaris / SPARC. So far it has been a pain getting the other prerequisites working ;-) My current stumbling block: `gmake` fails on: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I../intl -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -I/usr/include/kerberosv5 -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -MT vasprintf.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/vasprintf.Tpo -c vasprintf.c -o vasprintf.o >/dev/null 2>&1 mv -f .deps/vasprintf.Tpo .deps/vasprintf.Plo /bin/bash ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -L/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib -L/opt/csw/lib -o libgl.la base64.lo asnprintf.lo asprintf.lo gc-gnulib.lo getdelim.lo getline.lo hmac-md5.lo md5.lo memxor.lo printf-args.lo printf-parse.lo strdup.lo strverscmp.lo vasnprintf.lo vasprintf.lo /bin/krb5-config: Unknown option `gssapi' -- use `--help' for usage /bin/bash: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `'' /bin/bash: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file gmake[4]: *** [libgl.la] Error 2 gmake[4]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/gl' gmake[3]: *** [all] Error 2 gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/gl' gmake[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24' gmake[1]: *** [all] Error 2 gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24' gmake: *** [build-work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/Makefile] Error 2 This is because the Makefile has a generated line that fails: LIBS = /bin/krb5-config: Unknown option `gssapi' -- use `--help' for usage ^^^ this gets added to all of the Makefiles. So I take it out manually. After going in *all Makefiles* and taking out the last part of that line... it compiles and `gmake` works. Now for `gmake package`.... gmake test-parser gmake[3]: Entering directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/digest-md5' gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I./../src -I../src -I./../gl -I../gl -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -I/usr/include/kerberosv5 -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -MT test-parser.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/test-parser.Tpo -c -o test-parser.o test-parser.c mv -f .deps/test-parser.Tpo .deps/test-parser.Po /bin/bash ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -L/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib -L/opt/csw/lib -o test-parser test-parser.o libgsasl-digest_md5.la ../gl/libgl.la gcc -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -o test-parser test-parser.o -L/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib -L/opt/csw/lib ./.libs/libgsasl-digest_md5.a ../gl/.libs/libgl.a gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/digest-md5' gmake check-TESTS gmake[3]: Entering directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/digest-md5' challenge `nonce=4711, foo=bar, algorithm=md5-sess': nonce `4711': PASS /bin/bash: line 4: 12376 Abort (core dumped) ${dir}$tst FAIL: test-parser ================================== 1 of 1 tests failed Please report to bug-gsasl at gnu.org ================================== gmake[3]: *** [check-TESTS] Error 1 gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/digest-md5' gmake[2]: *** [check-am] Error 2 gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/digest-md5' gmake[1]: *** [check-recursive] Error 1 gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24' gmake: *** [test-work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/Makefile] Error 2 Ok... so I see that test-parser is the culprit -- since I have debugging enabled... I fire up my trusty gdb :) bash-3.00# cd /opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/digest-md5 bash-3.00# ./test-parser challenge `nonce=4711, foo=bar, algorithm=md5-sess': nonce `4711': PASS Abort (core dumped) bash-3.00# gdb -q ./test-parser /var/core/core_xmpp-test_test-parser_0_0_1204672254_12400 (no debugging symbols found) Reading symbols from /lib/libc.so.1...(no debugging symbols found)...done. Loaded symbols for /lib/libc.so.1 Reading symbols from /platform/sun4v/lib/libc_psr.so.1...(no debugging symbols found)...done. Loaded symbols for /platform/SUNW,Sun-Blade-T6300/lib/libc_psr.so.1 Reading symbols from /lib/ld.so.1...(no debugging symbols found)...done. Loaded symbols for /lib/ld.so.1 Core was generated by `./test-parser'. Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted. #0 0xff34596c in _lwp_kill () from /lib/libc.so.1 (gdb) This is the bit of code that fails: int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { digest_md5_challenge c; digest_md5_response r; digest_md5_finish f; char buf32[33]; char buf16[16]; int rc; char *tmp; { char *token = "nonce=4711, foo=bar, algorithm=md5-sess"; printf ("challenge `%s': ", token); rc = digest_md5_parse_challenge (token, 0, &c); if (rc != 0) abort (); printf ("nonce `%s': %s", c.nonce, strcmp ("4711", c.nonce) == 0 ? "PASS" : "FAILURE"); printf ("\n"); tmp = digest_md5_print_challenge (&c); if (!tmp) abort (); printf ("printed `%s' PASS\n", tmp); free (tmp); } { char *token = "qop=\"auth, auth-conf\", nonce=42, algorithm=md5-sess"; printf ("challenge `%s': ", token); rc = digest_md5_parse_challenge (token, 0, &c); if (rc == 0) abort (); printf ("PASS\n"); } .... So for whatever reason digest_md5_print_challenge isn't working. Would this have something todo with the original error? Ok, so I'm fed up with the tests... I uncomment all of them and return 0 to see what would happen. ****I know this isn't a real solution**** I just wanted to get something up, even if it will not be stable. All seems to be good, but I do see this: ==> fixconfig: /opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib /opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib/libgsasl.la ==> fixconfig: /opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/bin [strip] complete for libgsasl. [install] complete for libgsasl. ==> Processing CSWlibgsasl.gspec mkp: processing file://work/root-xmpp-test.d/CSWlibgsasl.gspec mkp: set ENV{bitname} = 'libgsasl' mkp: set ENV{pkgname} = 'CSWlibgsasl' mkp: include file://%{PKGLIB}/csw_dyndepend.gspec mkp: replacing %{PKGLIB} with '/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/../../pkglib' mkp: include file://%{PKGLIB}/csw_vars.gspec mkp: replacing %{PKGLIB} with '/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/../../pkglib' mkp: replacing %{GARCH} with 'sparc' mkp: set ENV{arch} = 'sparc' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_DESC} with 'GNU SASL Library' mkp: set ENV{desc} = 'GNU SASL Library' mkp: replacing %{bitname} with 'libgsasl' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_VERSION} with '0.2.24' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_REVSTAMP} with ',REV=2008.03.04' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_OSNAME} with 'SunOS5.10' mkp: replacing %{arch} with 'sparc' mkp: set ENV{pkgfile} = 'libgsasl-0.2.24,REV=2008.03.04-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg' mkp: replacing %{bitname} with 'libgsasl' mkp: set ENV{RC_INIT_SCRIPT} = 'cswlibgsasl' mkp: replacing %{bitname} with 'libgsasl' mkp: set ENV{SMF_SCRIPT} = 'svc-cswlibgsasl' mkp: replacing %{bitname} with 'libgsasl' mkp: set ENV{SMF_MANIFEST} = 'cswlibgsasl.xml' mkp: include file://%{PKGLIB}/csw_prototype.gspec mkp: replacing %{PKGLIB} with '/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/../../pkglib' mkp: include file://%{PKGLIB}/std_depend.gspec mkp: replacing %{PKGLIB} with '/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/../../pkglib' mkp: Processing prototype mkp: Generating CSWlibgsasl.prototype mkp: replacing %{TIMESTAMP} with 'cookies/root-xmpp-test.d/timestamp' mkp: replacing %{DESTDIR} with '/opt/blastwave/staging' mkp: replacing %{DESTDIR} with '/opt/blastwave/staging' mkp: replacing %{prefix} with '/opt/csw' mkp: exec( cswproto -s cookies/root-xmpp-test.d/timestamp -r /opt/blastwave/staging /opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw ) mkp: Removing duplicate lines from CSWlibgsasl.prototype mkp: Writing CSWlibgsasl.prototype mkp: Processing copyright mkp: Generating CSWlibgsasl.copyright mkp: replacing %{WORKSRC} with 'work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24' mkp: Writing CSWlibgsasl.copyright mkp: Processing depend mkp: WARNING: Using existing CSWlibgsasl.depend mkp: WARNING: Modifying depend CSWlibgsasl.depend mkp: Merging depend content with CSWlibgsasl.depend mkp: replacing %{PKGLIB} with '/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/../../pkglib' mkp: Removing duplicate lines from CSWlibgsasl.depend mkp: Writing CSWlibgsasl.depend mkp: Processing pkginfo mkp: Generating CSWlibgsasl.pkginfo mkp: replacing %{PKGLIB} with '/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/../../pkglib' mkp: replacing %{pkgname} with 'CSWlibgsasl' mkp: replacing %{bitname} with 'libgsasl' mkp: replacing %{desc} with 'GNU SASL Library' mkp: replacing %{arch} with 'sparc' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_VERSION} with '0.2.24' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_REVSTAMP} with ',REV=2008.03.04' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_CATEGORY} with 'application' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_VENDOR} with 'ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gsasl/ packaged for CSW by Mick Weiss ' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_EMAIL} with 'mweiss at building-b.com ' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_PSTAMP} with 'root at xmpp-test-20080304232848' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_CLASSES} with 'none' mkp: Removing duplicate lines from CSWlibgsasl.pkginfo mkp: Writing CSWlibgsasl.pkginfo mkp: Writing admin entries to CSWlibgsasl.prototype mkp: exec( pkgmk -d /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc -r /opt/blastwave/staging -b /opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d -f /opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/CSWlibgsasl.prototype ) ## Building pkgmap from package prototype file. ## Processing pkginfo file. WARNING: missing directory entry for WARNING: missing directory entry for ## Attempting to volumize 44 entries in pkgmap. part 1 -- 1476 blocks, 240 entries ## Packaging one part. /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/pkgmap /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/pkginfo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/include/gsasl-compat.h /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/include/gsasl-mech.h /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/include/gsasl.h /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/lib/libgsasl.a /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/lib/libgsasl.la /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/lib/libgsasl.so.7.4.4 /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig/libgsasl.pc /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/en at boldquot/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/en at quot/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/ga/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/ro/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/sr/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/sv/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/vi/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/install/copyright /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/install/depend ## Validating control scripts. ## Packaging complete. mkp: exec( pkgtrans -s /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc /tmp/libgsasl-0.2.24,REV=2008.03.04-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg CSWlibgsasl ) Transferring package instance mkp: exec( gzip -9 -f /tmp/libgsasl-0.2.24,REV=2008.03.04-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg ) mkp: exec( mv /tmp/libgsasl-0.2.24,REV=2008.03.04-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz /opt/blastwave/pkgs ) mkp: exec( rm -r /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl ) ==> Checking blastwave compilance: CSWlibgsasl Examining /opt/blastwave/pkgs/libgsasl-0.2.24,REV=2008.03.04-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz Looking for bad strings... Extracting files for more detailed inspection... CSWlibgsasl/pkginfo 7 blocks Info for pkg CSWlibgsasl software= 'libgsasl' arch= 'sparc' desc='GNU SASL Library' pkgname='CSWlibgsasl' version='0.2.24,REV=2008.03.04' maintainer name='Mick Weiss' maint email='mweiss at building-b.com' hotline='http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrack/' Extracing pkg for examination of files... cpio: Impossible header type. 1 errors ....... :-/ Not sure what goofed there. I attached some files, hope that this will help. If anyone has a chance and knows wth is going on, you may save what little sanity I have left. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks :) - Mick -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: CSWlibgsasl.pkginfo Url: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20080304/f4ec5841/attachment-0002.ksh -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: gar.conf.mk Url: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20080304/f4ec5841/attachment-0003.ksh From dam at blastwave.org Wed Mar 5 08:28:38 2008 From: dam at blastwave.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 08:28:38 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] gsasl blastwave package (problems when running tests) In-Reply-To: <47CDE32B.5020908@building-b.com> References: <47CDE32B.5020908@building-b.com> Message-ID: <77F52B25-C12C-435F-B677-72DB8ED53ADD@blastwave.org> Hi Nick, Am 05.03.2008 um 01:02 schrieb Mick Weiss: > My current stumbling block: > `gmake` fails on: > > LIBS = /bin/krb5-config: Unknown option `gssapi' -- use `--help' > for usage > ^^^ this gets added to all of the Makefiles. So I take it out > manually. You have a wrong path. If you have CSWkrb5libdev installed you should have /opt/csw/bin before /usr/bin. You wanted to bind against the Blastwave MIT Kerberos, did you? The gssapi-version is not available in Solaris Kerberos as opposed to the Blastwave kerberos: blastwave# /usr/bin/krb5-config --help Usage: /usr/bin/krb5-config [OPTIONS] [LIBRARIES] Options: [--help] Help [--all] Display version, vendor, and various values [--version] Version information [--vendor] Vendor information [--prefix] Kerberos installed prefix [--exec-prefix] Kerberos installed exec_prefix [--cflags] Compile time CFLAGS [--libs] List libraries required to link [LIBRARIES] Libraries: krb5 Kerberos 5 application blastwave# /opt/csw/bin/krb5-config --help Usage: /opt/csw/bin/krb5-config [OPTIONS] [LIBRARIES] Options: [--help] Help [--all] Display version, vendor, and various values [--version] Version information [--vendor] Vendor information [--prefix] Kerberos installed prefix [--exec-prefix] Kerberos installed exec_prefix [--cflags] Compile time CFLAGS [--libs] List libraries required to link [LIBRARIES] Libraries: krb5 Kerberos 5 application gssapi GSSAPI application with Kerberos 5 bindings krb4 Kerberos 4 application kadm-client Kadmin client kadm-server Kadmin server kdb Application that accesses the kerberos database > After going in *all Makefiles* and taking out the last part of that > line... it compiles and `gmake` works. That's why it doesn't work ;-) I would also recommend compiling with Sun Studio if you don't need any special gcc stuff. > :-/ Not sure what goofed there. I attached some files, hope that > this will help. Your .garrc would have been helpful as you don't usually mess with gar.conf.mk. > If anyone has a chance and knows wth is going on, you may save what > little sanity I have left. Any help would be appreciated. Just could try http://svn.blastwave.org/trac/browser/csw/trunk/lib/libgsasl The package has not been released as I had to revolve a nasty byte order dependency breaking the Sparc build in libntlm (an optional prerequisite) first. You can get your libntlm from http://www.blastwave.org/testing/index_cron.html or, of course, http://svn.blastwave.org/trac/browser/csw/trunk/lib/libntlm There is usually much activity in the repository. It is a good idea to get a fresh update before starting. Best regards -- Dago From mweiss at building-b.com Thu Mar 6 01:40:15 2008 From: mweiss at building-b.com (Mick Weiss) Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 19:40:15 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] gsasl blastwave package (problems when running tests) In-Reply-To: <77F52B25-C12C-435F-B677-72DB8ED53ADD@blastwave.org> References: <47CDE32B.5020908@building-b.com> <77F52B25-C12C-435F-B677-72DB8ED53ADD@blastwave.org> Message-ID: <47CF3D6F.4070007@building-b.com> Hi Dagobert, Dagobert Michelsen wrote: > Hi Nick, > > Am 05.03.2008 um 01:02 schrieb Mick Weiss: > >> My current stumbling block: >> `gmake` fails on: >> >> LIBS = /bin/krb5-config: Unknown option `gssapi' -- use `--help' >> for usage >> ^^^ this gets added to all of the Makefiles. So I take it out >> manually. >> > > You have a wrong path. If you have CSWkrb5libdev installed you should > have > /opt/csw/bin before /usr/bin. You wanted to bind against the Blastwave > MIT Kerberos, did you? > Yes, I wanted to bind to that. I did have the PATH set correctly though. # echo $PATH /opt/csw/gcc4/bin:/opt/csw/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin >> After going in *all Makefiles* and taking out the last part of that >> line... it compiles and `gmake` works. >> > > That's why it doesn't work ;-) I would also recommend compiling > with Sun Studio if you don't need any special gcc stuff. > I want to only compile with gcc. I have a lot of gcc specific code and it will be easier for me, since everything that I'm trying to make work - has been compiled with gcc before. > >> :-/ Not sure what goofed there. I attached some files, hope that >> this will help. >> > > Your .garrc would have been helpful as you don't usually mess with > gar.conf.mk. > Whoops... guess I shouldn't have messed w/ that :) Here is my .garrc SF_SITES = mesh # Packaging information SPKG_PACKAGER = Mick Weiss SPKG_EMAIL = mweiss at building-b.com PATH = /opt/csw/gcc4/bin:/opt/csw/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin # Where to put finished packages SPKG_EXPORT = /opt/blastwave/pkgs #SPKG_EXPORT = /opt/blastwave/staging/build-$(shell date '+%d.%b.%Y') # Proxy settings http_proxy = ftp_proxy = #SPKG_EXPORT = /opt/blastwave/pkgs DESTDIR = /opt/blastwave/staging SPKG_SPOOLROOT = /opt/blastwave/spool GARCHIVEDIR = /opt/blastwave/src GARCHIVEPATH = /opt/blastwave/src SUN_CC_HOME = /opt/studio/ss11/SUNWspro > >> If anyone has a chance and knows wth is going on, you may save what >> little sanity I have left. Any help would be appreciated. >> > > Just could try > http://svn.blastwave.org/trac/browser/csw/trunk/lib/libgsasl > Oh, I did get it to build properly. > The package has not been released as I had to revolve a nasty > byte order dependency breaking the Sparc build in libntlm > (an optional prerequisite) first. I know about that problem. I fixed it on my side. I think it had to do with this line: #define SmbLength(ptr) (((ptr)->buffer - (uint8*)(ptr)) + (ptr)->bufIndex) <-- i think is had something to do with this. but I forget to be honest :) > You can get your libntlm from > http://www.blastwave.org/testing/index_cron.html > or, of course, > http://svn.blastwave.org/trac/browser/csw/trunk/lib/libntlm > > There is usually much activity in the repository. It is > a good idea to get a fresh update before starting. > Yup, I've been doing `svn up` a bunch. :D - Mick > > Best regards > > -- Dago > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From mweiss at building-b.com Thu Mar 6 04:24:36 2008 From: mweiss at building-b.com (Mick Weiss) Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 22:24:36 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] problem gmake'ing rails Message-ID: <47CF63F4.10405@building-b.com> This is what I did. Any help would be appreciated :) bash-3.00# gmake [===== NOW BUILDING: rails-0.14.3 =====] ginstall -d cookies/root-xmpp-test.d ginstall -d download ginstall -d download/partial ==> Verifying for installed package CSWgmake: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWgtar: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWggrep: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWdiffutils: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWgfile: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWtextutils: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWwget: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWfindutils: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWgsed: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWgawk: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWbzip2: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWlftp: installed [prerequisite] complete for rails. ==> Grabbing download/rails-0.14.3.tgz ==> Trying file//files/rails-0.14.3.tgz gmake[1]: *** [file//files/rails-0.14.3.tgz] Error 255 ==> Trying file///opt/blastwave/src/rails-0.14.3.tgz gmake[1]: *** [file///opt/blastwave/src/rails-0.14.3.tgz] Error 255 ==> Trying http//rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5176/rails-0.14.3.tgz --2008-03-06 03:16:45-- http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5176/rails-0.14.3.tgz Resolving rubyforge.org... 205.234.109.19 Connecting to rubyforge.org|205.234.109.19|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 0 [text/html] Saving to: `download/partial/rails-0.14.3.tgz' [ <=> ] 0 --.-K/s in 0s 2008-03-06 03:16:46 (0.00 B/s) - `download/partial/rails-0.14.3.tgz' saved [0/0] ==> Grabbing download/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz ==> Trying file//files/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz gmake[1]: *** [file//files/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz] Error 255 ==> Trying file///opt/blastwave/src/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz gmake[1]: *** [file///opt/blastwave/src/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz] Error 255 ==> Trying http//rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5176/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz --2008-03-06 03:16:48-- http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5176/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz Resolving rubyforge.org... 205.234.109.19 Connecting to rubyforge.org|205.234.109.19|:80... connected. 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HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 0 [text/html] Saving to: `download/partial/actionpack-1.11.0.tgz' [ <=> ] 0 --.-K/s in 0s 2008-03-06 03:16:52 (0.00 B/s) - `download/partial/actionpack-1.11.0.tgz' saved [0/0] ==> Grabbing download/actionmailer-1.1.3.tgz ==> Trying file//files/actionmailer-1.1.3.tgz gmake[1]: *** [file//files/actionmailer-1.1.3.tgz] Error 255 ==> Trying file///opt/blastwave/src/actionmailer-1.1.3.tgz gmake[1]: *** [file///opt/blastwave/src/actionmailer-1.1.3.tgz] Error 255 ==> Trying http//rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5176/actionmailer-1.1.3.tgz --2008-03-06 03:16:54-- http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5176/actionmailer-1.1.3.tgz Resolving rubyforge.org... 205.234.109.19 Connecting to rubyforge.org|205.234.109.19|:80... connected. 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HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 0 [text/html] Saving to: `download/partial/actionwebservice-0.9.3.tgz' [ <=> ] 0 --.-K/s in 0s 2008-03-06 03:17:01 (0.00 B/s) - `download/partial/actionwebservice-0.9.3.tgz' saved [0/0] [fetch] complete for rails. ==> Running checksum on rails-0.14.3.tgz d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e download/rails-0.14.3.tgz file rails-0.14.3.tgz passes checksum test! ==> Running checksum on activerecord-1.13.0.tgz d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e download/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz file activerecord-1.13.0.tgz passes checksum test! ==> Running checksum on actionpack-1.11.0.tgz d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e download/actionpack-1.11.0.tgz file actionpack-1.11.0.tgz passes checksum test! ==> Running checksum on actionmailer-1.1.3.tgz d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e download/actionmailer-1.1.3.tgz file actionmailer-1.1.3.tgz passes checksum test! ==> Running checksum on activesupport-1.2.3.tgz d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e download/activesupport-1.2.3.tgz file activesupport-1.2.3.tgz passes checksum test! ==> Running checksum on actionwebservice-0.9.3.tgz d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e download/actionwebservice-0.9.3.tgz file actionwebservice-0.9.3.tgz passes checksum test! [checksum] complete for rails. ginstall -d work/root-xmpp-test.d ==> Extracting download/rails-0.14.3.tgz gzip: download/rails-0.14.3.tgz: unexpected end of file ==> Extracting download/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz gzip: download/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz: unexpected end of file ==> Extracting download/actionpack-1.11.0.tgz gzip: download/actionpack-1.11.0.tgz: unexpected end of file ==> Extracting download/actionmailer-1.1.3.tgz gzip: download/actionmailer-1.1.3.tgz: unexpected end of file ==> Extracting download/activesupport-1.2.3.tgz gzip: download/activesupport-1.2.3.tgz: unexpected end of file ==> Extracting download/actionwebservice-0.9.3.tgz gzip: download/actionwebservice-0.9.3.tgz: unexpected end of file [extract] complete for rails. ginstall -d work/root-xmpp-test.d/rails-0.14.3 [patch] complete for rails. ( cd work/root-xmpp-test.d/rails-0.14.3 ; \ prefix="/opt/csw" exec_prefix="/opt/csw" bindir="/opt/csw/bin" optbindir="/opt/csw/bin/sparc" sbindir="/opt/csw/sbin" libexecdir="/opt/csw/libexec" datadir="/opt/csw/share" sysconfdir="/opt/csw/etc" sharedstatedir="/opt/csw/share" localstatedir="/opt/csw/var" libdir="/opt/csw/lib" optlibdir="/opt/csw/lib/sparc" infodir="/opt/csw/share/info" lispdir="/opt/csw/share/emacs/site-lisp" includedir="/opt/csw/include" mandir="/opt/csw/share/man" docdir="/opt/csw/share/doc" sourcedir="/opt/csw/src" CPPFLAGS=" -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include" CFLAGS=" -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include " CXXFLAGS=" -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include" LDFLAGS=" -L/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib -L/opt/csw/lib" ASFLAGS="" OPTFLAGS="" CC="" CXX="" LD_OPTIONS="-R/opt/csw/lib/\$ISALIST -R/opt/csw/lib" CC_HOME="" CC_VERSION="" CXX_VERSION="" VENDORNAME="" VENDORSTAMP="" GARCH="sparc" GAROSREL="5.10" GARPACKAGE="rails" PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig:/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig:" DESTDIR="/opt/blastwave/staging" ruby ./configure.rb --prefix=/opt/csw --exec_prefix=/opt/csw --bindir=/opt/csw/bin --sbindir=/opt/csw/sbin --libexecdir=/opt/csw/libexec --datadir=/opt/csw/share --sysconfdir=/opt/csw/etc --sharedstatedir=/opt/csw/share --localstatedir=/opt/csw/var --libdir=/opt/csw/lib --infodir=/opt/csw/share/info --includedir=/opt/csw/include --mandir=/opt/csw/share/man --with-apxs=/opt/csw/apache2/sbin/apxs ) ruby: No such file or directory -- ./configure.rb (LoadError) gmake: *** [configure-ruby] Error 1 bash-3.00# which ruby /opt/csw/bin/ruby From mweiss at building-b.com Thu Mar 6 05:37:13 2008 From: mweiss at building-b.com (Mick Weiss) Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 23:37:13 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] jabberd2 packaging problems :-( Message-ID: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> I am trying to package jabberd2, and I don't know how to extract the files automatically under "work". I thought that `gmake extract` would work (it doesn't). So for now I cp -r'ed it manually. After this it seems that it isn't pulling libgsasl libraries - even though the configure script does add the path to /opt/csw/lib (where it resides). Here is what I'm doing: bash-3.00# gmake [===== NOW BUILDING: jabberd2-2.1.23 =====] [prerequisite] complete for jabberd2. [fetch] complete for jabberd2. [checksum] complete for jabberd2. [extract] complete for jabberd2. [patch] complete for jabberd2. ==> Running configure in work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23 cd work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23 && prefix="/opt/csw" exec_prefix="/opt/csw" bindir="/opt/csw/bin" optbindir="/opt/csw/bin/sparc" sbindir="/opt/csw/sbin" libexecdir="/opt/csw/libexec" datadir="/opt/csw/share" sysconfdir="/opt/csw/etc" sharedstatedir="/opt/csw/share" localstatedir="/opt/csw/var" libdir="/opt/csw/lib" optlibdir="/opt/csw/lib/sparc" infodir="/opt/csw/share/info" lispdir="/opt/csw/share/emacs/site-lisp" includedir="/opt/csw/include" mandir="/opt/csw/share/man" docdir="/opt/csw/share/doc" sourcedir="/opt/csw/src" CPPFLAGS=" -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include" CFLAGS="-I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -L/opt/csw/lib" CXXFLAGS=" -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include" LDFLAGS="-L/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib -L/opt/csw/lib" ASFLAGS="" OPTFLAGS="" CC="" CXX="" LD_OPTIONS="-R/opt/csw/lib/\$ISALIST -R/opt/csw/lib" CC_HOME="" CC_VERSION="" CXX_VERSION="" VENDORNAME="" VENDORSTAMP="" GARCH="sparc" GAROSREL="5.10" GARPACKAGE="jabberd2" PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig:/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig:" DESTDIR="/opt/blastwave/staging" ./configure --prefix=/opt/csw --exec_prefix=/opt/csw --bindir=/opt/csw/bin --sbindir=/opt/csw/sbin --libexecdir=/opt/csw/libexec --datadir=/opt/csw/share --sysconfdir=/opt/csw/etc --sharedstatedir=/opt/csw/share --localstatedir=/opt/csw/var --libdir=/opt/csw/lib --infodir=/opt/csw/share/info --includedir=/opt/csw/include --mandir=/opt/csw/share/man /bin/sh: ./configure: not found gmake: *** [configure-work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23/configure] Error 1 bash-3.00# cd work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23/ bash-3.00# ls bash-3.00# cp -r /opt/src/csw/server/jabberd2/files/jabberd-2.1.23/* . bash-3.00# ls AUTHORS INSTALL README UPGRADE c2s config.log configure.ac install-sh mio s2s sx COPYING Makefile.am README.protocol ac-stdint.h compile config.rpath contrib libtool missing sm tools ChangeLog Makefile.in README.win32 acinclude.m4 config.guess config.sub depcomp ltmain.sh resolver storage util Doxyfile.in NEWS TODO aclocal.m4 config.h.in configure etc man router subst bash-3.00# pwd /opt/src/csw/server/jabberd2/work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23 bash-3.00# cd ../../../ bash-3.00# gmake [===== NOW BUILDING: jabberd2-2.1.23 =====] [prerequisite] complete for jabberd2. [fetch] complete for jabberd2. [checksum] complete for jabberd2. [extract] complete for jabberd2. [patch] complete for jabberd2. ==> Running configure in work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23 cd work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23 && prefix="/opt/csw" exec_prefix="/opt/csw" bindir="/opt/csw/bin" optbindir="/opt/csw/bin/sparc" sbindir="/opt/csw/sbin" libexecdir="/opt/csw/libexec" datadir="/opt/csw/share" sysconfdir="/opt/csw/etc" sharedstatedir="/opt/csw/share" localstatedir="/opt/csw/var" libdir="/opt/csw/lib" optlibdir="/opt/csw/lib/sparc" infodir="/opt/csw/share/info" lispdir="/opt/csw/share/emacs/site-lisp" includedir="/opt/csw/include" mandir="/opt/csw/share/man" docdir="/opt/csw/share/doc" sourcedir="/opt/csw/src" CPPFLAGS=" -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include" CFLAGS="-I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -L/opt/csw/lib" CXXFLAGS=" -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include" LDFLAGS="-L/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib -L/opt/csw/lib" ASFLAGS="" OPTFLAGS="" CC="" CXX="" LD_OPTIONS="-R/opt/csw/lib/\$ISALIST -R/opt/csw/lib" CC_HOME="" CC_VERSION="" CXX_VERSION="" VENDORNAME="" VENDORSTAMP="" GARCH="sparc" GAROSREL="5.10" GARPACKAGE="jabberd2" PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig:/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig:" DESTDIR="/opt/blastwave/staging" ./configure --prefix=/opt/csw --exec_prefix=/opt/csw --bindir=/opt/csw/bin --sbindir=/opt/csw/sbin --libexecdir=/opt/csw/libexec --datadir=/opt/csw/share --sysconfdir=/opt/csw/etc --sharedstatedir=/opt/csw/share --localstatedir=/opt/csw/var --libdir=/opt/csw/lib --infodir=/opt/csw/share/info --includedir=/opt/csw/include --mandir=/opt/csw/share/man checking for a BSD-compatible install... /opt/csw/bin/ginstall -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking for g++... g++ checking for C++ compiler default output file name... a.out checking whether the C++ compiler works... yes checking whether we are cross compiling... no checking for suffix of executables... checking for suffix of object files... o checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes checking whether g++ accepts -g... yes checking for style of include used by make... 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(cached) no checking for gethostbyname in -lnsl... yes checking for res_query... no checking for res_query in -lresolv... yes checking for inet_ntop... yes checking for inet_ntop... yes checking for inet_pton... yes checking for syslog... yes checking for vsyslog... yes checking for snprintf... yes checking for vsnprintf... yes checking if snprintf can handle NULL arguments... no checking if vsnprintf can handle NULL arguments... no checking for XML_ParserCreate in -lexpat... yes checking for stringprep_check_version in -lidn... yes checking for Libidn version >= 0.3.0... yes checking gsasl.h usability... yes checking gsasl.h presence... yes checking for gsasl.h... yes checking for gsasl_check_version in -lgsasl... no configure: error: no SASL backend available out of: gsasl gmake: *** [configure-work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23/configure] Error 1 bash-3.00# cd /opt/csw/lib bash-3.00# ls libgsasl* libgsasl.a libgsasl.la libgsasl.so libgsasl.so.7 libgsasl.so.7.4.4 -L/opt/csw/lib <--- this is in the top part of the ./configure so I'm not sure why it doesn't see it. thanks, - Mick From aaron at ernieball.com Tue Mar 11 18:02:16 2008 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 10:02:16 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Issues with gsview In-Reply-To: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> References: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> Message-ID: <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> I'm having issues with gsview and printing from evolution (The pre-installed solaris version). gsview works fine if you open a pdf directly, but gives an error if you try to open a pdf attachment from evolution. GSview 4.9 2007-11-18 play_sound: not implemented debug=0 Failed to load libgs.so: ld.so.1: gsview: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgs.so: symbol libiconv_open: referenced symbol not found Can't load Ghostscript DLL I read in a post on the Ubuntu forums where someone got that error just opening gsview. They recommended going to Options -> Advanced Configure... and changing Ghostscript Version to 861 and Ghostscript Shared Object to libgs.so.8.61 Did that to no avail. gsview used to work just fine from evolution and I prefer gsview to xpdf, gpdf and the lame 4.0 version of Acrobat. Sure my users can just save the pdf to disk and then use gsview to open the pdf, but getting people to change their processes is like pulling teeth. :) evince doesn't work for opening up a pdf from evolution either, but then again that's never worked. All these would probably work from the blastwave version of evolution, but it lacks JESCS and we use the Sun Calendar server extensively and the mail program needs to be able to access it. Aaron From james at blastwave.org Tue Mar 11 18:30:42 2008 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 17:30:42 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Issues with gsview In-Reply-To: <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> References: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> Message-ID: <20080311.17304200.3107453892@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> On 11/03/08, 17:02:16, Aaron Wilson wrote regarding [csw-users] Issues with gsview: > gsview works fine if you open a pdf directly, but gives an error if you > try to open a pdf attachment from evolution. Clue please... How to I tell evolution to use gsview? James. From aaron at ernieball.com Tue Mar 11 21:30:41 2008 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 13:30:41 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Issues with gsview In-Reply-To: <20080311.17304200.3107453892@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> References: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> <20080311.17304200.3107453892@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> Message-ID: <47D6EBF1.7040003@ernieball.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20080311/aff90b44/attachment.html From james at blastwave.org Tue Mar 11 22:31:01 2008 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 21:31:01 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Issues with gsview In-Reply-To: <47D6EBF1.7040003@ernieball.com> References: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> <20080311.17304200.3107453892@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> <47D6EBF1.7040003@ernieball.com> Message-ID: <20080311.21310100.1002631096@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> Original Message dated 11/03/08, 20:30:41 Author: Aaron Wilson Re: Re: [csw-users] Issues with gsview: > Yah I guess getting gsview to show up in evolution would be needed. :) > All I do is right click on a pdf I have saved to disk somewhere. > Select "Open With" -> "Other Application" > Click on "Go There" I can't find that on the evolution menus. If I save it to disc how does it affect evolution? Are you using a Gnome global setting? I'm not using Gnome, just Evolution in dabble mode - I'm not a user. I like to start by reproducing a problem but never mind I might have the answer. Look in /usr/bin/evolution: $ cat /usr/bin/evolution #!/bin/sh prefix=/usr exec_prefix=${prefix} PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/gnome/bin:${PATH} GNOME2_PATH=/usr:/usr/gnome LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib:/usr/gnome/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} export LD_LIBRARY_PATH GNOME2_PATH PATH exec /usr/lib/evolution-1.4 "$@" See it sets LD_LIBRARY_PATH, that sets it for gsview too when gsview is called from evolution. This is why LD_LIBRARY_PATH is a bad idea as it overrides the RPATH needed by gsview and libgs.so. Possibly why it trys to use the wrong libiconv. Try creating a wrapper script that calls gsview and call that wrapper script from evolution, something like this (please check/think first, this is untested): #!/bin/sh unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH exec /opt/csw/bin/gsview "$@" James. From aaron at ernieball.com Tue Mar 11 22:57:00 2008 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 14:57:00 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Issues with gsview In-Reply-To: <20080311.21310100.1002631096@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> References: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> <20080311.17304200.3107453892@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> <47D6EBF1.7040003@ernieball.com> <20080311.21310100.1002631096@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> Message-ID: <47D7002C.8080003@ernieball.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20080311/aa33ef07/attachment.html From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Mar 12 01:48:53 2008 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 17:48:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Issues with gsview In-Reply-To: <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> Message-ID: <556498.64074.qm@web34202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> >All these would probably work from the >blastwave version of evolution, but it lacks JESCS >and we use the Sun >Calendar server extensively and the mail program >needs to be able to >access it. > >Aaron Once Blastwave updates the newer packages for GNOME 2.22 in unstable, I'll update Evolution to include support for Exchange 2007 and JESCS. -K ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping From aaron at ernieball.com Wed Mar 12 18:10:48 2008 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 10:10:48 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] RT (Request Tracker) In-Reply-To: <556498.64074.qm@web34202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <556498.64074.qm@web34202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <47D80E98.5070601@ernieball.com> Any one got a readme on installing RT? Apache is working, mysql is working. Created the db rt3 and the user rt_user. That user has full privileges. I think this is how you setup rt, but I get an error. -bash-3.00# /opt/csw/rt3/sbin/rt-setup-database --dba rt_user --prompt-for-dba-password --action insert --datadir /opt/csw/rt3/etc/upgrade/3.5.1 In order to create or update your RT database,this script needs to connect to your mysql instance on localhost as rt_user. Please specify that user's database password below. If the user has no database password, just press return. Password: DBI connect('dbname=rt3;host=localhost','rt_user',...) failed: Access denied for user 'rt_user'@'localhost' (using password: YES) at /opt/csw/share/perl/csw/DBIx/SearchBuilder/Handle.pm line 106 Connect Failed Access denied for user 'rt_user'@'localhost' (using password: YES) at /opt/csw/rt3/lib/RT.pm line 220 -bash-3.00# Aaron From asmoore at blastwave.org Wed Mar 12 23:07:43 2008 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex Moore) Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 17:07:43 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] RT (Request Tracker) In-Reply-To: <47D80E98.5070601@ernieball.com> References: <556498.64074.qm@web34202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <47D80E98.5070601@ernieball.com> Message-ID: <20080312170743.00003668@sws602.mcsun.local> On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 10:10:48 -0700 Aaron Wilson wrote: > Any one got a readme on installing RT? First. Did you read /opt/csw/rt3/share/doc/README.CSW ? Alex -- From aaron at ernieball.com Thu Mar 13 15:37:13 2008 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:37:13 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] RT (Request Tracker) In-Reply-To: <20080312170743.00003668@sws602.mcsun.local> References: <556498.64074.qm@web34202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <47D80E98.5070601@ernieball.com> <20080312170743.00003668@sws602.mcsun.local> Message-ID: <47D93C19.1090506@ernieball.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20080313/edf3e911/attachment.html From bonivart at blastwave.org Fri Mar 14 10:15:56 2008 From: bonivart at blastwave.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 10:15:56 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] RT (Request Tracker) In-Reply-To: <47D80E98.5070601@ernieball.com> References: <556498.64074.qm@web34202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <47D80E98.5070601@ernieball.com> Message-ID: <625385e30803140215i40d2a690xa7ee654ed4b1a81e@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 6:10 PM, Aaron Wilson wrote: > DBI connect('dbname=rt3;host=localhost','rt_user',...) failed: Access > denied for user 'rt_user'@'localhost' (using password: YES) at > /opt/csw/share/perl/csw/DBIx/SearchBuilder/Handle.pm line 106 > Connect Failed Access denied for user 'rt_user'@'localhost' (using > password: YES) I don't use RT but the above looks like a privilege problem. What do you get from these commands (mask the passwords if you're worried)? mysql> use mysql; mysql> select * from user; mysql> select * from db; -- /peter From azamax at gmail.com Fri Mar 14 19:37:59 2008 From: azamax at gmail.com (maximatt) Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:37:59 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] problems with libraries installed Message-ID: hi... :) i have enought space when installed (and they was installed wrong).. yi fix my space and try to reinstall these package... but they tell me they are corrected intalled.. but when i try compile some package i receive these messages :( gcc: /opt/csw/lib/libglib-2.0.so: No such file or directory gcc: /opt/csw/lib/libltdl.so: No such file or directory so... ?how could i uninstall selected packages or force a reintall of them? :) Thanks in advance!!!!! ;) -- Salu2 ;) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20080314/7a8f022d/attachment.html From waldirio at gmail.com Sat Mar 15 00:11:29 2008 From: waldirio at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Waldirio_Manh=E3es_Pinheiro?=) Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 20:11:29 -0300 Subject: [csw-users] problems with libraries installed In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7df9f1820803141611v39c66b9emc8f927ed6cb60b1f@mail.gmail.com> Hello To remove the package, use the follow command: # pkgrm I.e. # pkgrm CSWgimp and later re-install. Best Regards Waldirio 2008/3/14, maximatt : > > hi... :) > > i have enought space when installed (and they was installed wrong).. yi > fix my space and try to reinstall these package... but they tell me they are > corrected intalled.. but when i try compile some package i receive these > messages :( > > gcc: /opt/csw/lib/libglib-2.0.so: No such file or directory > gcc: /opt/csw/lib/libltdl.so: No such file or directory > > > so... ?how could i uninstall selected packages or force a reintall of > them? :) > > Thanks in advance!!!!! ;) > > -- > Salu2 ;) > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > -- ______________ Atenciosamente Waldirio msn: wmp at sinope.com.br Site: www.waldirio.com.br Blog: blog.waldirio.com.br -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20080314/50fb3e41/attachment.html From a.cervellin at acm.org Sat Mar 15 13:05:06 2008 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio) Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 13:05:06 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] /testing wireshark 0.99.8 Message-ID: <47DBBB72.5080605@acm.org> Wireshark 0.99.8 is now available on http://www.blastwave.org/testing Bug Fixes * The SCTP dissector could crash. * The SNMP dissector could crash. * The TFTP dissector could crash Wireshark on Ubuntu 7.10. (This appears to be a bug in the Cairo library on that platform.) Reported by Noam Rathaus. * Wireshark could crash when saving I/O graphs. * Wireshark could crash when editing table-based preferences. * Wireshark could crash when trying to play RTP streams. * Wireshark could crash when trying to apply a display filter macro. * Wireshark could crash in Turkish and other locales. New and Updated Features The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since the last release: * You can now have multiple configuration profiles. * Temporary coloring rules have been added, which let you color or filter on a conversation. * I/O graphs have been improved. * Wireshark now has WLAN traffic statistics. * The Wireshark GUI now supports RPCAP. * Conversations and endpoints can now be limited to the current display filter. * Experimental support for the NTAR/PcapNG file format has been added. New Protocol Support AiroPeek Remote Capture, China Mobile Point to Point, Distributed Lock Manager 3, EUTRAN X2 Application Protocol, FOUNDATION Fieldbus, International Passenger Airline Reservation System/Airline Link Control, Microsoft DirectPlay, Path Computation Element communication Protocol, Real Time Messaging Protocol, S1 Application Protocol, Scripting Service Protocol, Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques, Unisys Transmittal System, Wi-fi Protected Setup Updated Protocol Support 3G A11, 3GPP, ACN, ACP133, ALCAP, AMR, ANSI A, ANSI IS-637-A, ANSI MAP, ARP, ASAP, AVS WLAN, BACapp, BER, BOOTP, Bluetooth (HCI ACL, HCI CMD, HCI EVT, HCI SCO, L2CAP, SDP), CDP, CFM, CMS, COPS, Camel, Cisco ERSPAN, DAP, DCERPC SPOOLSS, DCERPC, DHCP, DHCPv6, DIAMETER, DMP, DTLS, E.164, EAP, ENIP, ENRP, EtherCAT, Ethernet, FMP, FTAM, GMRP, GRE, GSM MAP, GSM SMS, GSS-API, GTP, Gryphon, H.223, H.225, H.245, H.263, H.264, H.460, HCI H1, HTTP, ICMP, IEEE 802.11, IGMP, IPP, ISAKMP, ISUP, JFIF, JPEG, JXTA, Kerberos, LDAP, MP2T, MS MMS, MTP3MG, NBAP, NFS, NHRP, NetFlow, P7, PER, PIM, PKCS12, PPPoE, PTP, P_Mul, Q.932, Quakeworld, RANAP, RMT ALC, RMT LCT, ROS, RPC, RPL, RRC, RTCP, RTP, SCCP, SCTP, SDP, SLL, SMB, SMB2, SMPP, SMTP, SNMP, SRVLOC, SSL, STUN2, T.38, TCAP, TCP, TFTP, TiVoConnect, UCP, UDP-Lite, USB, VLAN, WBXML, X.411, X.420, X.509if, X.509sat New and Updated Capture File Support Catapult DCT2000, DBS Etherwatch, NTAR/PcapNG, TamoSoft CommView, Visual Networks From pjama at optusnet.com.au Tue Mar 18 03:58:09 2008 From: pjama at optusnet.com.au (pjama) Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:58:09 +1000 (EST) Subject: [csw-users] toubleshooting KDE Message-ID: <13635.203.9.185.254.1205809089.squirrel@pjama.net> Hi, Yesterday for the first time in about three months,I patched and upgraded my Solaris 10 X86 system with the current Recommended and Security patches from Sun and latest updates from Blastwave. After installing the patches I rebooted and re-logged in and updated the blatwave packages. After rebooting I can no longer log in under KDE. I get the drkonqi crash window with no text in it. To make things more challenging I neglected to take a copy of exactly what was updated from Blastwave but I removed and re-installed all the packages from the last couple of months that I have on my system. This didnt fix the problem so I removed gnome and KDE and it's immediate dependencies and did a re-install (to current) but same problem. The only slightly usefull log file I can find is in my home directory # cat .xsession-errors /etc/X11/gdm/PreSession/Default: Registering your session with wtmp and utmp /etc/X11/gdm/PreSession/Default: running: /usr/openwin/bin/sessreg -a -w /var/log/wtmp -u /var/run/utmp -x "/var/lib/gdm/:0.Xservers" -h "" -l ":0" "utest" /etc/X11/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup... /etc/X11/gdm/Xsession: Setup done, will execute: /usr/bin/ssh-agent -- /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/startkde startkde: Starting up... ksplash: Inactive pixmap: /opt/csw/kde-gcc/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Default/splash_inactive_bar.png ksplash: Active pixmap: /opt/csw/kde-gcc/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Default/splash_active_bar.png kdeinit: Launched DCOPServer, pid = 8103 result = 0 DCOP: register 'anonymous-8103' -> number of clients is now 1 DCOP: unregister 'anonymous-8103' kdeinit: Launched KLauncher, pid = 8108 result = 0 DCOP: register 'klauncher' -> number of clients is now 1 DCOP: unregister 'klauncher' kdeinit: Communication error with launcher. Exiting! KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2 KCrash: Application Name = klauncher path = pid = 8108 Warning: connect() failed: : Connection refused DCOP: register 'anonymous-8109' -> number of clients is now 1 DCOP: 'anonymous-8109' now known as 'drkonqi-8109' DCOP: register 'ksmserver-8110' -> number of clients is now 2 DCOP: 'ksmserver-8110' now known as 'ksmserver' X_mkdir: Not owner ksmserver: KSMServer::restoreSession saved at previous logout DCOP: register 'anonymous-8100' -> number of clients is now 3 DCOP: 'anonymous-8100' now known as 'ksplash' DCOP: unregister 'ksplash' # Is there anything I should be looking at or anything I can turn on to give me more verbose logging? Any help appreciated P -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. From dclarke at blastwave.org Wed Mar 19 13:52:47 2008 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 08:52:47 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] [csw-pkgrequests] package request In-Reply-To: <7FA4ECA0-3EF7-41A7-B836-A132B6FFF298@blastwave.org> References: <200803181703.m2IH30R0022609@callisto.blastwave.org> <47E0F546.50406@blastwave.org> <7FA4ECA0-3EF7-41A7-B836-A132B6FFF298@blastwave.org> Message-ID: <3865.72.39.133.97.1205931167.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > Hi Chris, By the way .. please join the users maillist at users at lists.blastwave.org also. > Am 19.03.2008 um 12:13 schrieb Trygve Laugst?l: >> chris-piker at uiowa.edu wrote: >>> I use the following software items every day on Solaris 8 and >>> Solaris 10, so instead of recompiling from source all the time I >>> \'d prefer to just be a blastwave maintainer. >>> >>> pgplot - 2D general purpose plotting package, widely used by >>> astronomers. >>> http://www.astro.caltech.edu/~tjp/pgplot/ >>> >>> ppgplot - Python binding for the above package. >>> http://freshmeat.net/projects/ppgplot/ >>> >>> numpy - Python basic scientific computing package, efficient >>> handling of arrays plus basic Fourier transforms. >>> http://numpy.scipy.org/ >> >> If you'd like to become a maintainer I suggest that you check out GAR >> [1], create the package there and submit it. If the package is >> accepted >> you can commit your changes to GAR, build the packages on Blastwave's >> internal build system and submit the packages for distribution. > > And you may of course sign up officially at > http://www.blastwave.org/maintainer-signup.php > Even more important, if one person uses these packages every day then it stands to reason that others may want to use them also. Hence the value of a public package. A new feature that I am working on is a Sun Secure Global Desktop environment that provides a complete development environment to Blastwave members. Here is a screenshot from this morning : http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/blog/images/SunStudio_12_via_Sun_Secure_Global_Desktop_000.png That is what you get when you login to the Solaris Nevada desktop server. This is all very beta and I'm wringing out details. Things like how to get both the Solaris 8 and Solaris 10 servers available with a single click. This is just a modern tool approach to add to the classic community based software effort. The SSH access will of course remain available forever. - Dennis Clarke From aaron at ernieball.com Fri Mar 21 19:58:31 2008 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 11:58:31 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] kicad errors In-Reply-To: <3865.72.39.133.97.1205931167.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> References: <200803181703.m2IH30R0022609@callisto.blastwave.org> <47E0F546.50406@blastwave.org> <7FA4ECA0-3EF7-41A7-B836-A132B6FFF298@blastwave.org> <3865.72.39.133.97.1205931167.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <47E40557.3010809@ernieball.com> Hello, I'm getting the following error when trying to run kicad on one of my workstations. -bash-3.00# kicad The program 'kicad' received an X Window System error. This probably reflects a bug in the program. The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'. (Details: serial 161 error_code 11 request_code 147 minor_code 5) (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.) -bash-3.00# I'm not sure how to interpret that message. I have six identical Sun Ultra 20 machines and two V20z servers. It works on all of them except for one of the Ultra 20s. I can ssh into the affected Ultra 20 from any of the other machines and run kicad fine. just not locally from that machine. Anyone else have this problem? Aaron From r1mikey at gmail.com Sun Mar 23 21:07:11 2008 From: r1mikey at gmail.com (Michael van der Westhuizen) Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 22:07:11 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Multiple fixes for cpan/ Message-ID: Hi All, Apologies if this is not the right place to send this sort of thing, but I've attached a diff and a few new ports for the cpan/ tree to get a number of Perl modules I need up and running. The new ports attached are only those explicitly needed by what's already in the tree. The majority of the diff file is to deal with fallout from invalid checksums. I also found that cpan/Data-Buffer, cpan/Digest-MD2 and cpan/Digest-BubbleBabble actually compile and package fine, but they're not in the pkg-get catalogue (no idea why not...). I'm happy to become the maintainer of all packages affected by this diff and the new packages I've attached. I also have a number of additional packages which I'd like to contribute to, and maintain in, the CSW repository (I'll be working with these packages every day, so it's probably a good thing for them to be in the CSW repo). Ports fixed by the diff: Class-Loader Convert-ASCII-Armour Convert-PEM Crypt-Blowfish Crypt-DES Crypt-DES_EDE3 Crypt-DH Crypt-DSA Crypt-Primes Crypt-Random Crypt-RSA Digest-HMAC Digest-SHA1 Email-Valid Math-GMP Math-Pari Net-SSH-Perl Params-Validate perl-ldap Sort-Versions String-CRC32 TermReadKey Tie-EncryptedHash New ports (and why): Class-ErrorHandler (needed by Convert-PEM) GSSAPI (needed by perl-ldap) Text-Iconv (needed by XML-SAX-Writer) XML-Filter-BufferText (needed by XML-SAX-Writer) XML-SAX-Writer (needed by perl-ldap) Other new ports I'd like to contribute and maintain: Class-Singleton DateTime DateTime-Locale DateTime-TimeZone DBD-Sybase Net-Netmask Net-SFTP Net-SSH2 Net-Telnet Net-Telnet-Cisco XML-Writer lib/libssh2 Thanks, Michael From dclarke at blastwave.org Sun Mar 23 21:11:53 2008 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 16:11:53 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] Multiple fixes for cpan/ In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1569.72.39.133.97.1206303113.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > Hi All, Since you live and breath with these packages every day .. then YES it would be great if you were able to be the package maintainer on these. You know them best and I am sure we can create a test harness to verify functionality. So ... you game ? :-) Dennis From r1mikey at gmail.com Sun Mar 23 21:19:38 2008 From: r1mikey at gmail.com (Michael van der Westhuizen) Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 22:19:38 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Multiple fixes for cpan/ In-Reply-To: <1569.72.39.133.97.1206303113.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> References: <1569.72.39.133.97.1206303113.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 10:11 PM, Dennis Clarke wrote: > > > Hi All, > > Since you live and breath with these packages every day .. then YES it would > be great if you were able to be the package maintainer on these. You know > them best and I am sure we can create a test harness to verify > functionality. > > So ... you game ? :-) Yes, definitely. I've just submitted my details to the maintainers request page. Thanks, Michael From azamax at gmail.com Mon Mar 24 14:09:21 2008 From: azamax at gmail.com (maximatt) Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 13:09:21 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] problems with libraries installed In-Reply-To: <7df9f1820803141611v39c66b9emc8f927ed6cb60b1f@mail.gmail.com> References: <7df9f1820803141611v39c66b9emc8f927ed6cb60b1f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: thanks!!! 2008/3/14, Waldirio Manh?es Pinheiro : > > Hello > > To remove the package, use the follow command: > # pkgrm > > I.e. > # pkgrm CSWgimp > > and later re-install. > > Best Regards > Waldirio > > 2008/3/14, maximatt : > > > > hi... :) > > > > i have enought space when installed (and they was installed wrong).. yi > > fix my space and try to reinstall these package... but they tell me they are > > corrected intalled.. but when i try compile some package i receive these > > messages :( > > > > gcc: /opt/csw/lib/libglib-2.0.so: No such file or directory > > gcc: /opt/csw/lib/libltdl.so: No such file or directory > > > > > > so... ?how could i uninstall selected packages or force a reintall of > > them? :) > > > > Thanks in advance!!!!! ;) > > > > -- > > Salu2 ;) > > _______________________________________________ > > users mailing list > > users at lists.blastwave.org > > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > > > > -- > ______________ > Atenciosamente > Waldirio > msn: wmp at sinope.com.br > Site: www.waldirio.com.br > Blog: blog.waldirio.com.br > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > -- Salu2 ;) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20080324/c8ac9915/attachment.html From jankyj at unfs.us Mon Mar 24 23:31:14 2008 From: jankyj at unfs.us (Janky Jay, III) Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 16:31:14 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. Message-ID: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> Hello, all. Fairly new to Solaris and Blastwave/CSW so I figured what better way to become acquainted than to sign up to the list and begin reading and such. Being the 'newb' that I am to Solaris and such, I'm sure I'll be posting here a lot with questions (Don't worry. I'm generally very good about RTFM and things. I won't come to you for every little issue I have :-) and I just wanted to make an appearance and thank those of you that help around here. So, thanks! Now, for my first question... I've been reading a lot about Blastwave lately because one of our servers (Solaris 8 on a Sunfire Sparc V880) is accompanied by your software. This software, at the moment, happens to be EXTREMELY out-of-date and it will be up to me to soon update it all. Speaking to one of our former system admins, he mentioned trying to upgrade things such as Firefox and/or Gnome via Blastwave and said it basically broke everything (I'm assuming due to dependency issues and the like). Is this common? If so, what steps can I take in order to prevent this? Will a simple 'pkg-get upgrade' fix this (generally)? I'm quite new at this job and I would hate to b0rk a production system by simply 'playing' around on it and pressing my luck for a few measly X11 related updates. Any help or information would be great. I'm going to browse this mailing list for a while before I submit more questions that may be repeats. Again, thanks to all that help around here. Stuff looks great thus far! Regards, Janky Jay, III From dclarke at blastwave.org Tue Mar 25 05:01:53 2008 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:01:53 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> Message-ID: <2348.72.39.133.97.1206417713.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > Hello, all. * wave * hello ! > Fairly new to Solaris and Blastwave/CSW so I figured what better way > to become acquainted than to sign up to the list and begin reading and such. and post a nice hello too .. good man > Being the 'newb' that I am to Solaris and such, I'm sure I'll be > posting here a lot with questions (Don't worry. I'm generally very good > about RTFM and things. I won't come to you for every little issue I have > :-) and I just wanted to make an appearance and thank those of you that > help around here. So, thanks! > > Now, for my first question... I've been reading a lot about > Blastwave lately because one of our servers (Solaris 8 on a Sunfire > Sparc V880) is accompanied by your software. This software, at the > moment, happens to be EXTREMELY out-of-date and it will be up to me to > soon update it all. Speaking to one of our former system admins, he > mentioned trying to upgrade things such as Firefox and/or Gnome via > Blastwave and said it basically broke everything (I'm assuming due to > dependency issues and the like). Is this common? If so, what steps can I > take in order to prevent this? Will a simple 'pkg-get upgrade' fix this > (generally)? I'm quite new at this job and I would hate to b0rk a > production system by simply 'playing' around on it and pressing my luck > for a few measly X11 related updates. > production eh? Let's play it safe and just show me what you have there first : Do the following : pkginfo -l CSWpkgget grep -v "^#" /opt/csw/etc/pkg-get.conf | grep -v "^$" Then I'll probably get you to set your url parameter to url=http://blastwave.network.com/csw/stable Then we can try /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -U And follow that with /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not I'd like to see the output from that. Dennis From jankyj at unfs.us Tue Mar 25 16:43:51 2008 From: jankyj at unfs.us (Janky Jay, III) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 09:43:51 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> Message-ID: <47E91DB7.7010902@unfs.us> Hello, Dennis. Thanks for the kind reply and the software. :P Dennis wrote: >Let's play it safe and just show me what you have there first : > That's the plan! >Do the following : > > pkginfo -l CSWpkgget > Output: PKGINST: CSWpkgget NAME: pkg_get - CSW version of automated package download tool CATEGORY: system ARCH: all VERSION: 3.7 BASEDIR: /opt/csw VENDOR: http://www.blastwave.org/pkg-get.html packaged for CSW by Philip Brown DESC: A convenient way to automate package installs PSTAMP: speedy20060119102530 INSTDATE: Feb 22 2007 14:32 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrack/ EMAIL: phil at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 11 installed pathnames 5 shared pathnames 7 directories 4 executables 119 blocks used (approx) > grep -v "^#" /opt/csw/etc/pkg-get.conf | grep -v "^$" > Output: url=http://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/csw/stable url=http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/csw/stable >Then I'll probably get you to set your url parameter to > > url=http://blastwave.network.com/csw/stable > Okay. No problem. >Then we can try > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -U > Okie dokie. >And follow that with > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not > >I'd like to see the output from that. > I'm getting this error: ERROR: catalog failed signature check (status 2) You need to install the public key, either manually, or automatically through a keyserver. For keyserver use, try one of echo keyserver search.keyserver.net >>/.gnupg/options echo keyserver search.keyserver.net >>/.gnupg/gpg.conf Catalog failed signature verify. Quitting. So, I'm going to do some reading on blastwave.org to find out how to fix this and then I'll gladly send the output. >Dennis Thanks again for the reply and help. I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Regards, Janky Jay, III From waldirio at gmail.com Tue Mar 25 16:56:42 2008 From: waldirio at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Waldirio_Manh=E3es_Pinheiro?=) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:56:42 -0300 Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <47E91DB7.7010902@unfs.us> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> <47E91DB7.7010902@unfs.us> Message-ID: <7df9f1820803250856i5c4f1f25j172df62179117db9@mail.gmail.com> Friend, Check in the url - http://www.blastwave.org/howto.html You can import the GPG public key by http://www.blastwave.org/mirrors.html with command bellow # wget http://www.blastwave.org/mirrors # gpg --import mirrors or disable this test uncomment the lines bellow of your pkg-get.conf #use_gpg=false #use_md5=false Best Regards Waldirio 2008/3/25, Janky Jay, III : > > Hello, Dennis. > > Thanks for the kind reply and the software. :P > > Dennis wrote: > >Let's play it safe and just show me what you have there first : > > > > That's the plan! > > >Do the following : > > > > pkginfo -l CSWpkgget > > > > Output: > PKGINST: CSWpkgget > NAME: pkg_get - CSW version of automated package download tool > CATEGORY: system > ARCH: all > VERSION: 3.7 > BASEDIR: /opt/csw > VENDOR: http://www.blastwave.org/pkg-get.html packaged for CSW by > Philip Brown > DESC: A convenient way to automate package installs > PSTAMP: speedy20060119102530 > INSTDATE: Feb 22 2007 14:32 > HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrack/ > EMAIL: phil at blastwave.org > STATUS: completely installed > FILES: 11 installed pathnames > 5 shared pathnames > 7 directories > 4 executables > 119 blocks used (approx) > > > grep -v "^#" /opt/csw/etc/pkg-get.conf | grep -v "^$" > > > > Output: > url=http://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/csw/stable > url=http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/csw/stable > > >Then I'll probably get you to set your url parameter to > > > > url=http://blastwave.network.com/csw/stable > > > > Okay. No problem. > > >Then we can try > > > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -U > > > > Okie dokie. > > >And follow that with > > > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not > > > >I'd like to see the output from that. > > > > I'm getting this error: > > ERROR: catalog failed signature check (status 2) > > You need to install the public key, either manually, > or automatically through a keyserver. > For keyserver use, try one of > echo keyserver search.keyserver.net >>/.gnupg/options > echo keyserver search.keyserver.net >>/.gnupg/gpg.conf > Catalog failed signature verify. Quitting. > > So, I'm going to do some reading on blastwave.org to find out how to > fix this and then I'll gladly send the output. > > >Dennis > > Thanks again for the reply and help. I'll get back to you as soon as > I can. > > Regards, > Janky Jay, III > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > -- ______________ Atenciosamente Waldirio msn: wmp at sinope.com.br Site: www.waldirio.com.br Blog: blog.waldirio.com.br -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20080325/32d17387/attachment.html From jankyj at unfs.us Tue Mar 25 17:05:28 2008 From: jankyj at unfs.us (Janky Jay, III) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:05:28 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <7df9f1820803250856i5c4f1f25j172df62179117db9@mail.gmail.com> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> <47E91DB7.7010902@unfs.us> <7df9f1820803250856i5c4f1f25j172df62179117db9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <47E922C8.3090801@unfs.us> Hello, Waldirio. Waldirio Manh?es Pinheiro wrote: > Friend, > > Check in the url - http://www.blastwave.org/howto.html > > You can import the GPG public key by > http://www.blastwave.org/mirrors.html with command bellow > # wget http://www.blastwave.org/mirrors > # gpg --import mirrors > Ah. Thank you very much. I appreciate the links. > or disable this test uncomment the lines bellow of your pkg-get.conf > > #use_gpg=false > #use_md5=false > > Best Regards > Waldirio > > > 2008/3/25, Janky Jay, III >: > > >And follow that with > > > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not > > > >I'd like to see the output from that. > > > > I'm getting this error: > > ERROR: catalog failed signature check (status 2) > > You need to install the public key, either manually, > or automatically through a keyserver. > For keyserver use, try one of > echo keyserver search.keyserver.net > >>/.gnupg/options > echo keyserver search.keyserver.net > >>/.gnupg/gpg.conf > Catalog failed signature verify. Quitting. > > So, I'm going to do some reading on blastwave.org > to find out how to > fix this and then I'll gladly send the output. > > >Dennis > > Thanks again for the reply and help. I'll get back to you as > soon as > I can. > > Regards, > Janky Jay, III > > > -- > ______________ > Atenciosamente > Waldirio > msn: wmp at sinope.com.br > Site: www.waldirio.com.br > Blog: blog.waldirio.com.br From jankyj at unfs.us Tue Mar 25 17:24:13 2008 From: jankyj at unfs.us (Janky Jay, III) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:24:13 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> Message-ID: <47E9272D.6040809@unfs.us> Hello, Dennis. > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not > >I'd like to see the output from that. > This output was rather large, so I decided not to attach or paste it here and just make it available via the web. So, here's the link to the output. http://www.purplehat.org/~ek/csw/pkg-get.output.txt Thanks again for the help. Regards, Janky Jay, III From dclarke at blastwave.org Tue Mar 25 17:30:26 2008 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:30:26 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <47E9272D.6040809@unfs.us> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> <47E9272D.6040809@unfs.us> Message-ID: <3691.72.39.133.97.1206462626.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > Hello, Dennis. > > > > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not > > > >I'd like to see the output from that. > > > > This output was rather large, so I decided not to attach or paste it > here and just make it available via the web. So, here's the link to the > output. > > http://www.purplehat.org/~ek/csw/pkg-get.output.txt > No problem .. that isn't bad looking at all. Let me read your other emails and see where you stand with other issues. Then .. I'll get back to you on a step by step plan. Dennis From jankyj at unfs.us Tue Mar 25 17:57:04 2008 From: jankyj at unfs.us (Janky Jay, III) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:57:04 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <3691.72.39.133.97.1206462626.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> <47E9272D.6040809@unfs.us> <3691.72.39.133.97.1206462626.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <47E92EE0.6000706@unfs.us> Dennis Clarke wrote: >> Hello, Dennis. >> >> > >> > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not >> > >> >I'd like to see the output from that. >> > >> >> This output was rather large, so I decided not to attach or paste it >> here and just make it available via the web. So, here's the link to the >> output. >> >> http://www.purplehat.org/~ek/csw/pkg-get.output.txt >> >> > > No problem .. that isn't bad looking at all. > > Let me read your other emails and see where you stand with other issues. > > Then .. I'll get back to you on a step by step plan. > > Thanks, Dennis! I really appreciate it. > Dennis > Regards From khfp.blastwave0704 at gmx.de Sun Mar 30 19:04:20 2008 From: khfp.blastwave0704 at gmx.de (Klaus Heinz) Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 19:04:20 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] hidden dependency in CSWamanda for x86 Message-ID: <20080330170420.61000@gmx.net> Hi, the latest stable CSWamanda for x86 (2.4.4p4,REV=2006.01.10.x86only) depends on the existence of /opt/csw/bin/lpr (from CUPS?) whereas CSWamanda 2.4.4p4,REV=2005.08.05 for SPARC does not: x86 $ strings /opt/csw/sbin/amreport |fgrep lpr /opt/csw/bin/lpr /opt/csw/bin/lpr sparc $ strings /opt/csw/sbin/amreport |fgrep lpr sparc $ amreport fails with: x86 $ amreport myconfig sh: /opt/csw/bin/lpr: not found amreport: printer command failed: /opt/csw/bin/lpr -Pmyprinter Using "ln -s /usr/ucb/lpr /opt/csw/bin/lpr" can be a temporary workaround but is ugly. ciao Klaus PS: I tried to report this on http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/main_page.php but it looks like the anonymous login does not allow that. -- Psst! Geheimtipp: Online Games kostenlos spielen bei den GMX Free Games! http://games.entertainment.gmx.net/de/entertainment/games/free From james at blastwave.org Sun Mar 30 20:54:12 2008 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 18:54:12 GMT Subject: [csw-users] hidden dependency in CSWamanda for x86 In-Reply-To: <20080330170420.61000@gmx.net> References: <20080330170420.61000@gmx.net> Message-ID: <20080330.18541200.559099616@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> On 30/03/08, 18:04:20, Klaus Heinz wrote regarding [csw-users] hidden dependency in CSWamanda for x86: > amreport fails with: > x86 $ amreport myconfig > sh: /opt/csw/bin/lpr: not found > amreport: printer command failed: /opt/csw/bin/lpr -Pmyprinter > Using "ln -s /usr/ucb/lpr /opt/csw/bin/lpr" can be a temporary workaround > but is ugly. > PS: I tried to report this on http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/main_page.php > but it looks like the anonymous login does not allow that. Thanks for the report. Yes you need to register to report, to help I have filed this for you: http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0002842 James. From dlaigle at blastwave.org Mon Mar 31 12:07:28 2008 From: dlaigle at blastwave.org (dlaigle at blastwave.org) Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:07:28 +0200 (MEST) Subject: [csw-users] kicad errors In-Reply-To: <47E40557.3010809@ernieball.com> References: <200803181703.m2IH30R0022609@callisto.blastwave.org> <47E0F546.50406@blastwave.org> <7FA4ECA0-3EF7-41A7-B836-A132B6FFF298@blastwave.org> <3865.72.39.133.97.1205931167.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> <47E40557.3010809@ernieball.com> Message-ID: <50867.213.135.234.148.1206958048.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Hi Aaron, I am the maintainer of Kicad on Solaris and ... unfortunatly never stepped on this bug. But it is an Xorg intel driver bug. You should check wether you have the same Xorg.conf file on all v20z. Some bibliography talked about some discrepencies between 3D rendering and AIGLX. Kicad is _fully_ based upon WxWidget, no direct X resource manipulation occur within the code... You still can try with XSun instead of Xorg... Hope it helps. Regards - Dominique > Hello, > > I'm getting the following error when trying to run kicad on one of my > workstations. > > -bash-3.00# kicad > The program 'kicad' received an X Window System error. > This probably reflects a bug in the program. > The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'. > (Details: serial 161 error_code 11 request_code 147 minor_code 5) > (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; > that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. > To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line > option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful > backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() > function.) > -bash-3.00# > > I'm not sure how to interpret that message. > > I have six identical Sun Ultra 20 machines and two V20z servers. It > works on all of them except for one of the Ultra 20s. > I can ssh into the affected Ultra 20 from any of the other machines and > run kicad fine. just not locally from that machine. > > Anyone else have this problem? > > > Aaron > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon Mar 3 11:15:33 2008 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2008 11:15:33 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Seamonkey 1.1.8 sparc issue Message-ID: <47CBCFC5.70906@ericsson.com> Hi, Did an update of Seamonkey (sparc) to 1.1.8 and got the following: % file /opt/csw/mozilla/seamonkey/lib/seamonkey-1.1.8/seamonkey-bin /opt/csw/mozilla/seamonkey/lib/seamonkey-1.1.8/seamonkey-bin: ELF 32-bit LSB executable 80386 Version 1, dynamically linked, stripped Doesn't seem correct to me... anyone else? BR MOL From a.cervellin at virgilio.it Mon Mar 3 11:28:02 2008 From: a.cervellin at virgilio.it (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 11:28:02 +0100 (GMT+01:00) Subject: [csw-users] Seamonkey 1.1.8 sparc issue Message-ID: <118742f08f0.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> could you try the new seamonkey REV on http://www.blastwave. org/testing ? ----Messaggio originale---- Da: mats.larsson at ericsson. com Data: 3-mar-2008 11.15 A: "questions and discussions" Ogg: [csw-users] Seamonkey 1.1.8 sparc issue Hi, Did an update of Seamonkey (sparc) to 1.1.8 and got the following: % file /opt/csw/mozilla/seamonkey/lib/seamonkey-1.1.8/seamonkey-bin /opt/csw/mozilla/seamonkey/lib/seamonkey-1.1.8/seamonkey-bin: ELF 32- bit LSB executable 80386 Version 1, dynamically linked, stripped Doesn't seem correct to me... anyone else? BR MOL _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave. org/mailman/listinfo/users From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon Mar 3 15:55:11 2008 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2008 15:55:11 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Seamonkey 1.1.8 sparc issue In-Reply-To: <118742f08f0.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> References: <118742f08f0.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> Message-ID: <47CC114F.6020106@ericsson.com> On 2008-03-03 11:28, Alessio Cervellin wrote: > could you try the new seamonkey REV on http://www.blastwave.org/testing ? > Now it starts but hangs forever (several minutes at least before I killed it) with the following truss output: ... 13634/5: lwp_park(0xFAAFBCD8, 0) (sleeping...) 13634/4: lwp_park(0xFAC7BD40, 0) (sleeping...) 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) (sleeping...) 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/4: lwp_park(0xFAC7BD40, 0) Err#62 ETIME 13634/4: lwp_park(0xFAC7BD40, 0) Err#62 ETIME 13634/4: lwp_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, 0xFFBFFEFF, 0x0000FFF7) = 0xFFBFFEFF [0x0000FFFF] 13634/4: lwp_exit() 13634/5: lwp_park(0xFAAFBCD8, 0) Err#62 ETIME 13634/5: lwp_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, 0xFFBFFEFF, 0x0000FFF7) = 0xFFBFFEFF [0x0000FFFF] 13634/5: lwp_exit() 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) Err#62 ETIME 13634/3: write(9, "FA", 1) = 1 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) = 1 13634/1: write(11, " 8", 1) = 1 13634/1: lwp_unpark(3) = 0 13634/1: read(8, "FA", 1) = 1 13634/1: ioctl(4, FIONREAD, 0xFFBFE974) = 0 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) = 0 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) = 1 13634/2: read(10, " 8", 1024) = 1 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) (sleeping...) 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) Err#62 ETIME 13634/3: write(9, "FA", 1) = 1 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) = 1 13634/1: write(11, " 8", 1) = 1 13634/1: lwp_unpark(3) = 0 13634/1: read(8, "FA", 1) = 1 13634/1: ioctl(4, FIONREAD, 0xFFBFE974) = 0 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) = 0 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) = 1 13634/2: read(10, " 8", 1024) = 1 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) (sleeping...) 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) Err#62 ETIME 13634/3: write(9, "FA", 1) = 1 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) = 1 13634/1: write(11, " 8", 1) = 1 13634/1: lwp_unpark(3) = 0 13634/1: read(8, "FA", 1) = 1 13634/1: ioctl(4, FIONREAD, 0xFFBFE974) = 0 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) = 0 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) = 1 13634/2: read(10, " 8", 1024) = 1 13634/2: pollsys(0xFAF7BC10, 1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) 13634/3: lwp_park(0xFAD7BCE0, 0) (sleeping...) 13634/1: pollsys(0x00346258, 7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) (sleeping...) ^Cws46162% From mweiss at building-b.com Wed Mar 5 01:02:51 2008 From: mweiss at building-b.com (Mick Weiss) Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2008 19:02:51 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] gsasl blastwave package (problems when running tests) Message-ID: <47CDE32B.5020908@building-b.com> I'm trying to get gsasl working on Solaris / SPARC. So far it has been a pain getting the other prerequisites working ;-) My current stumbling block: `gmake` fails on: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I../intl -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -I/usr/include/kerberosv5 -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -MT vasprintf.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/vasprintf.Tpo -c vasprintf.c -o vasprintf.o >/dev/null 2>&1 mv -f .deps/vasprintf.Tpo .deps/vasprintf.Plo /bin/bash ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -L/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib -L/opt/csw/lib -o libgl.la base64.lo asnprintf.lo asprintf.lo gc-gnulib.lo getdelim.lo getline.lo hmac-md5.lo md5.lo memxor.lo printf-args.lo printf-parse.lo strdup.lo strverscmp.lo vasnprintf.lo vasprintf.lo /bin/krb5-config: Unknown option `gssapi' -- use `--help' for usage /bin/bash: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `'' /bin/bash: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file gmake[4]: *** [libgl.la] Error 2 gmake[4]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/gl' gmake[3]: *** [all] Error 2 gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/gl' gmake[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24' gmake[1]: *** [all] Error 2 gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24' gmake: *** [build-work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/Makefile] Error 2 This is because the Makefile has a generated line that fails: LIBS = /bin/krb5-config: Unknown option `gssapi' -- use `--help' for usage ^^^ this gets added to all of the Makefiles. So I take it out manually. After going in *all Makefiles* and taking out the last part of that line... it compiles and `gmake` works. Now for `gmake package`.... gmake test-parser gmake[3]: Entering directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/digest-md5' gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I./../src -I../src -I./../gl -I../gl -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -I/usr/include/kerberosv5 -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -MT test-parser.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/test-parser.Tpo -c -o test-parser.o test-parser.c mv -f .deps/test-parser.Tpo .deps/test-parser.Po /bin/bash ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -L/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib -L/opt/csw/lib -o test-parser test-parser.o libgsasl-digest_md5.la ../gl/libgl.la gcc -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -o test-parser test-parser.o -L/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib -L/opt/csw/lib ./.libs/libgsasl-digest_md5.a ../gl/.libs/libgl.a gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/digest-md5' gmake check-TESTS gmake[3]: Entering directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/digest-md5' challenge `nonce=4711, foo=bar, algorithm=md5-sess': nonce `4711': PASS /bin/bash: line 4: 12376 Abort (core dumped) ${dir}$tst FAIL: test-parser ================================== 1 of 1 tests failed Please report to bug-gsasl at gnu.org ================================== gmake[3]: *** [check-TESTS] Error 1 gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/digest-md5' gmake[2]: *** [check-am] Error 2 gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/digest-md5' gmake[1]: *** [check-recursive] Error 1 gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24' gmake: *** [test-work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/Makefile] Error 2 Ok... so I see that test-parser is the culprit -- since I have debugging enabled... I fire up my trusty gdb :) bash-3.00# cd /opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24/digest-md5 bash-3.00# ./test-parser challenge `nonce=4711, foo=bar, algorithm=md5-sess': nonce `4711': PASS Abort (core dumped) bash-3.00# gdb -q ./test-parser /var/core/core_xmpp-test_test-parser_0_0_1204672254_12400 (no debugging symbols found) Reading symbols from /lib/libc.so.1...(no debugging symbols found)...done. Loaded symbols for /lib/libc.so.1 Reading symbols from /platform/sun4v/lib/libc_psr.so.1...(no debugging symbols found)...done. Loaded symbols for /platform/SUNW,Sun-Blade-T6300/lib/libc_psr.so.1 Reading symbols from /lib/ld.so.1...(no debugging symbols found)...done. Loaded symbols for /lib/ld.so.1 Core was generated by `./test-parser'. Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted. #0 0xff34596c in _lwp_kill () from /lib/libc.so.1 (gdb) This is the bit of code that fails: int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { digest_md5_challenge c; digest_md5_response r; digest_md5_finish f; char buf32[33]; char buf16[16]; int rc; char *tmp; { char *token = "nonce=4711, foo=bar, algorithm=md5-sess"; printf ("challenge `%s': ", token); rc = digest_md5_parse_challenge (token, 0, &c); if (rc != 0) abort (); printf ("nonce `%s': %s", c.nonce, strcmp ("4711", c.nonce) == 0 ? "PASS" : "FAILURE"); printf ("\n"); tmp = digest_md5_print_challenge (&c); if (!tmp) abort (); printf ("printed `%s' PASS\n", tmp); free (tmp); } { char *token = "qop=\"auth, auth-conf\", nonce=42, algorithm=md5-sess"; printf ("challenge `%s': ", token); rc = digest_md5_parse_challenge (token, 0, &c); if (rc == 0) abort (); printf ("PASS\n"); } .... So for whatever reason digest_md5_print_challenge isn't working. Would this have something todo with the original error? Ok, so I'm fed up with the tests... I uncomment all of them and return 0 to see what would happen. ****I know this isn't a real solution**** I just wanted to get something up, even if it will not be stable. All seems to be good, but I do see this: ==> fixconfig: /opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib /opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib/libgsasl.la ==> fixconfig: /opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/bin [strip] complete for libgsasl. [install] complete for libgsasl. ==> Processing CSWlibgsasl.gspec mkp: processing file://work/root-xmpp-test.d/CSWlibgsasl.gspec mkp: set ENV{bitname} = 'libgsasl' mkp: set ENV{pkgname} = 'CSWlibgsasl' mkp: include file://%{PKGLIB}/csw_dyndepend.gspec mkp: replacing %{PKGLIB} with '/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/../../pkglib' mkp: include file://%{PKGLIB}/csw_vars.gspec mkp: replacing %{PKGLIB} with '/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/../../pkglib' mkp: replacing %{GARCH} with 'sparc' mkp: set ENV{arch} = 'sparc' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_DESC} with 'GNU SASL Library' mkp: set ENV{desc} = 'GNU SASL Library' mkp: replacing %{bitname} with 'libgsasl' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_VERSION} with '0.2.24' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_REVSTAMP} with ',REV=2008.03.04' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_OSNAME} with 'SunOS5.10' mkp: replacing %{arch} with 'sparc' mkp: set ENV{pkgfile} = 'libgsasl-0.2.24,REV=2008.03.04-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg' mkp: replacing %{bitname} with 'libgsasl' mkp: set ENV{RC_INIT_SCRIPT} = 'cswlibgsasl' mkp: replacing %{bitname} with 'libgsasl' mkp: set ENV{SMF_SCRIPT} = 'svc-cswlibgsasl' mkp: replacing %{bitname} with 'libgsasl' mkp: set ENV{SMF_MANIFEST} = 'cswlibgsasl.xml' mkp: include file://%{PKGLIB}/csw_prototype.gspec mkp: replacing %{PKGLIB} with '/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/../../pkglib' mkp: include file://%{PKGLIB}/std_depend.gspec mkp: replacing %{PKGLIB} with '/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/../../pkglib' mkp: Processing prototype mkp: Generating CSWlibgsasl.prototype mkp: replacing %{TIMESTAMP} with 'cookies/root-xmpp-test.d/timestamp' mkp: replacing %{DESTDIR} with '/opt/blastwave/staging' mkp: replacing %{DESTDIR} with '/opt/blastwave/staging' mkp: replacing %{prefix} with '/opt/csw' mkp: exec( cswproto -s cookies/root-xmpp-test.d/timestamp -r /opt/blastwave/staging /opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw ) mkp: Removing duplicate lines from CSWlibgsasl.prototype mkp: Writing CSWlibgsasl.prototype mkp: Processing copyright mkp: Generating CSWlibgsasl.copyright mkp: replacing %{WORKSRC} with 'work/root-xmpp-test.d/libgsasl-0.2.24' mkp: Writing CSWlibgsasl.copyright mkp: Processing depend mkp: WARNING: Using existing CSWlibgsasl.depend mkp: WARNING: Modifying depend CSWlibgsasl.depend mkp: Merging depend content with CSWlibgsasl.depend mkp: replacing %{PKGLIB} with '/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/../../pkglib' mkp: Removing duplicate lines from CSWlibgsasl.depend mkp: Writing CSWlibgsasl.depend mkp: Processing pkginfo mkp: Generating CSWlibgsasl.pkginfo mkp: replacing %{PKGLIB} with '/opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/../../pkglib' mkp: replacing %{pkgname} with 'CSWlibgsasl' mkp: replacing %{bitname} with 'libgsasl' mkp: replacing %{desc} with 'GNU SASL Library' mkp: replacing %{arch} with 'sparc' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_VERSION} with '0.2.24' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_REVSTAMP} with ',REV=2008.03.04' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_CATEGORY} with 'application' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_VENDOR} with 'ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gsasl/ packaged for CSW by Mick Weiss ' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_EMAIL} with 'mweiss at building-b.com ' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_PSTAMP} with 'root at xmpp-test-20080304232848' mkp: replacing %{SPKG_CLASSES} with 'none' mkp: Removing duplicate lines from CSWlibgsasl.pkginfo mkp: Writing CSWlibgsasl.pkginfo mkp: Writing admin entries to CSWlibgsasl.prototype mkp: exec( pkgmk -d /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc -r /opt/blastwave/staging -b /opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d -f /opt/src/csw/lib/libgsasl/work/root-xmpp-test.d/CSWlibgsasl.prototype ) ## Building pkgmap from package prototype file. ## Processing pkginfo file. WARNING: missing directory entry for WARNING: missing directory entry for ## Attempting to volumize 44 entries in pkgmap. part 1 -- 1476 blocks, 240 entries ## Packaging one part. /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/pkgmap /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/pkginfo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/include/gsasl-compat.h /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/include/gsasl-mech.h /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/include/gsasl.h /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/lib/libgsasl.a /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/lib/libgsasl.la /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/lib/libgsasl.so.7.4.4 /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig/libgsasl.pc /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/en at boldquot/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/en at quot/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/ga/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/ro/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/sr/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/sv/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/root/opt/csw/share/locale/vi/LC_MESSAGES/libgsasl.mo /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/install/copyright /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl/install/depend ## Validating control scripts. ## Packaging complete. mkp: exec( pkgtrans -s /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc /tmp/libgsasl-0.2.24,REV=2008.03.04-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg CSWlibgsasl ) Transferring package instance mkp: exec( gzip -9 -f /tmp/libgsasl-0.2.24,REV=2008.03.04-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg ) mkp: exec( mv /tmp/libgsasl-0.2.24,REV=2008.03.04-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz /opt/blastwave/pkgs ) mkp: exec( rm -r /opt/blastwave/spool/spool.5.10-sparc/CSWlibgsasl ) ==> Checking blastwave compilance: CSWlibgsasl Examining /opt/blastwave/pkgs/libgsasl-0.2.24,REV=2008.03.04-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz Looking for bad strings... Extracting files for more detailed inspection... CSWlibgsasl/pkginfo 7 blocks Info for pkg CSWlibgsasl software= 'libgsasl' arch= 'sparc' desc='GNU SASL Library' pkgname='CSWlibgsasl' version='0.2.24,REV=2008.03.04' maintainer name='Mick Weiss' maint email='mweiss at building-b.com' hotline='http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrack/' Extracing pkg for examination of files... cpio: Impossible header type. 1 errors ....... :-/ Not sure what goofed there. I attached some files, hope that this will help. If anyone has a chance and knows wth is going on, you may save what little sanity I have left. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks :) - Mick -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: CSWlibgsasl.pkginfo URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: gar.conf.mk URL: From dam at blastwave.org Wed Mar 5 08:28:38 2008 From: dam at blastwave.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 08:28:38 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] gsasl blastwave package (problems when running tests) In-Reply-To: <47CDE32B.5020908@building-b.com> References: <47CDE32B.5020908@building-b.com> Message-ID: <77F52B25-C12C-435F-B677-72DB8ED53ADD@blastwave.org> Hi Nick, Am 05.03.2008 um 01:02 schrieb Mick Weiss: > My current stumbling block: > `gmake` fails on: > > LIBS = /bin/krb5-config: Unknown option `gssapi' -- use `--help' > for usage > ^^^ this gets added to all of the Makefiles. So I take it out > manually. You have a wrong path. If you have CSWkrb5libdev installed you should have /opt/csw/bin before /usr/bin. You wanted to bind against the Blastwave MIT Kerberos, did you? The gssapi-version is not available in Solaris Kerberos as opposed to the Blastwave kerberos: blastwave# /usr/bin/krb5-config --help Usage: /usr/bin/krb5-config [OPTIONS] [LIBRARIES] Options: [--help] Help [--all] Display version, vendor, and various values [--version] Version information [--vendor] Vendor information [--prefix] Kerberos installed prefix [--exec-prefix] Kerberos installed exec_prefix [--cflags] Compile time CFLAGS [--libs] List libraries required to link [LIBRARIES] Libraries: krb5 Kerberos 5 application blastwave# /opt/csw/bin/krb5-config --help Usage: /opt/csw/bin/krb5-config [OPTIONS] [LIBRARIES] Options: [--help] Help [--all] Display version, vendor, and various values [--version] Version information [--vendor] Vendor information [--prefix] Kerberos installed prefix [--exec-prefix] Kerberos installed exec_prefix [--cflags] Compile time CFLAGS [--libs] List libraries required to link [LIBRARIES] Libraries: krb5 Kerberos 5 application gssapi GSSAPI application with Kerberos 5 bindings krb4 Kerberos 4 application kadm-client Kadmin client kadm-server Kadmin server kdb Application that accesses the kerberos database > After going in *all Makefiles* and taking out the last part of that > line... it compiles and `gmake` works. That's why it doesn't work ;-) I would also recommend compiling with Sun Studio if you don't need any special gcc stuff. > :-/ Not sure what goofed there. I attached some files, hope that > this will help. Your .garrc would have been helpful as you don't usually mess with gar.conf.mk. > If anyone has a chance and knows wth is going on, you may save what > little sanity I have left. Any help would be appreciated. Just could try http://svn.blastwave.org/trac/browser/csw/trunk/lib/libgsasl The package has not been released as I had to revolve a nasty byte order dependency breaking the Sparc build in libntlm (an optional prerequisite) first. You can get your libntlm from http://www.blastwave.org/testing/index_cron.html or, of course, http://svn.blastwave.org/trac/browser/csw/trunk/lib/libntlm There is usually much activity in the repository. It is a good idea to get a fresh update before starting. Best regards -- Dago From mweiss at building-b.com Thu Mar 6 01:40:15 2008 From: mweiss at building-b.com (Mick Weiss) Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 19:40:15 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] gsasl blastwave package (problems when running tests) In-Reply-To: <77F52B25-C12C-435F-B677-72DB8ED53ADD@blastwave.org> References: <47CDE32B.5020908@building-b.com> <77F52B25-C12C-435F-B677-72DB8ED53ADD@blastwave.org> Message-ID: <47CF3D6F.4070007@building-b.com> Hi Dagobert, Dagobert Michelsen wrote: > Hi Nick, > > Am 05.03.2008 um 01:02 schrieb Mick Weiss: > >> My current stumbling block: >> `gmake` fails on: >> >> LIBS = /bin/krb5-config: Unknown option `gssapi' -- use `--help' >> for usage >> ^^^ this gets added to all of the Makefiles. So I take it out >> manually. >> > > You have a wrong path. If you have CSWkrb5libdev installed you should > have > /opt/csw/bin before /usr/bin. You wanted to bind against the Blastwave > MIT Kerberos, did you? > Yes, I wanted to bind to that. I did have the PATH set correctly though. # echo $PATH /opt/csw/gcc4/bin:/opt/csw/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin >> After going in *all Makefiles* and taking out the last part of that >> line... it compiles and `gmake` works. >> > > That's why it doesn't work ;-) I would also recommend compiling > with Sun Studio if you don't need any special gcc stuff. > I want to only compile with gcc. I have a lot of gcc specific code and it will be easier for me, since everything that I'm trying to make work - has been compiled with gcc before. > >> :-/ Not sure what goofed there. I attached some files, hope that >> this will help. >> > > Your .garrc would have been helpful as you don't usually mess with > gar.conf.mk. > Whoops... guess I shouldn't have messed w/ that :) Here is my .garrc SF_SITES = mesh # Packaging information SPKG_PACKAGER = Mick Weiss SPKG_EMAIL = mweiss at building-b.com PATH = /opt/csw/gcc4/bin:/opt/csw/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin # Where to put finished packages SPKG_EXPORT = /opt/blastwave/pkgs #SPKG_EXPORT = /opt/blastwave/staging/build-$(shell date '+%d.%b.%Y') # Proxy settings http_proxy = ftp_proxy = #SPKG_EXPORT = /opt/blastwave/pkgs DESTDIR = /opt/blastwave/staging SPKG_SPOOLROOT = /opt/blastwave/spool GARCHIVEDIR = /opt/blastwave/src GARCHIVEPATH = /opt/blastwave/src SUN_CC_HOME = /opt/studio/ss11/SUNWspro > >> If anyone has a chance and knows wth is going on, you may save what >> little sanity I have left. Any help would be appreciated. >> > > Just could try > http://svn.blastwave.org/trac/browser/csw/trunk/lib/libgsasl > Oh, I did get it to build properly. > The package has not been released as I had to revolve a nasty > byte order dependency breaking the Sparc build in libntlm > (an optional prerequisite) first. I know about that problem. I fixed it on my side. I think it had to do with this line: #define SmbLength(ptr) (((ptr)->buffer - (uint8*)(ptr)) + (ptr)->bufIndex) <-- i think is had something to do with this. but I forget to be honest :) > You can get your libntlm from > http://www.blastwave.org/testing/index_cron.html > or, of course, > http://svn.blastwave.org/trac/browser/csw/trunk/lib/libntlm > > There is usually much activity in the repository. It is > a good idea to get a fresh update before starting. > Yup, I've been doing `svn up` a bunch. :D - Mick > > Best regards > > -- Dago > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From mweiss at building-b.com Thu Mar 6 04:24:36 2008 From: mweiss at building-b.com (Mick Weiss) Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 22:24:36 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] problem gmake'ing rails Message-ID: <47CF63F4.10405@building-b.com> This is what I did. Any help would be appreciated :) bash-3.00# gmake [===== NOW BUILDING: rails-0.14.3 =====] ginstall -d cookies/root-xmpp-test.d ginstall -d download ginstall -d download/partial ==> Verifying for installed package CSWgmake: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWgtar: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWggrep: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWdiffutils: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWgfile: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWtextutils: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWwget: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWfindutils: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWgsed: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWgawk: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWbzip2: installed ==> Verifying for installed package CSWlftp: installed [prerequisite] complete for rails. ==> Grabbing download/rails-0.14.3.tgz ==> Trying file//files/rails-0.14.3.tgz gmake[1]: *** [file//files/rails-0.14.3.tgz] Error 255 ==> Trying file///opt/blastwave/src/rails-0.14.3.tgz gmake[1]: *** [file///opt/blastwave/src/rails-0.14.3.tgz] Error 255 ==> Trying http//rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5176/rails-0.14.3.tgz --2008-03-06 03:16:45-- http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5176/rails-0.14.3.tgz Resolving rubyforge.org... 205.234.109.19 Connecting to rubyforge.org|205.234.109.19|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 0 [text/html] Saving to: `download/partial/rails-0.14.3.tgz' [ <=> ] 0 --.-K/s in 0s 2008-03-06 03:16:46 (0.00 B/s) - `download/partial/rails-0.14.3.tgz' saved [0/0] ==> Grabbing download/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz ==> Trying file//files/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz gmake[1]: *** [file//files/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz] Error 255 ==> Trying file///opt/blastwave/src/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz gmake[1]: *** [file///opt/blastwave/src/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz] Error 255 ==> Trying http//rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5176/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz --2008-03-06 03:16:48-- http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5176/activerecord-1.13.0.tgz Resolving rubyforge.org... 205.234.109.19 Connecting to rubyforge.org|205.234.109.19|:80... connected. 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( cd work/root-xmpp-test.d/rails-0.14.3 ; \ prefix="/opt/csw" exec_prefix="/opt/csw" bindir="/opt/csw/bin" optbindir="/opt/csw/bin/sparc" sbindir="/opt/csw/sbin" libexecdir="/opt/csw/libexec" datadir="/opt/csw/share" sysconfdir="/opt/csw/etc" sharedstatedir="/opt/csw/share" localstatedir="/opt/csw/var" libdir="/opt/csw/lib" optlibdir="/opt/csw/lib/sparc" infodir="/opt/csw/share/info" lispdir="/opt/csw/share/emacs/site-lisp" includedir="/opt/csw/include" mandir="/opt/csw/share/man" docdir="/opt/csw/share/doc" sourcedir="/opt/csw/src" CPPFLAGS=" -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include" CFLAGS=" -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include " CXXFLAGS=" -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include" LDFLAGS=" -L/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib -L/opt/csw/lib" ASFLAGS="" OPTFLAGS="" CC="" CXX="" LD_OPTIONS="-R/opt/csw/lib/\$ISALIST -R/opt/csw/lib" CC_HOME="" CC_VERSION="" CXX_VERSION="" VENDORNAME="" VENDORSTAMP="" GARCH="sparc" GAROSREL="5.10" GARPACKAGE="rails" PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig:/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig:" DESTDIR="/opt/blastwave/staging" ruby ./configure.rb --prefix=/opt/csw --exec_prefix=/opt/csw --bindir=/opt/csw/bin --sbindir=/opt/csw/sbin --libexecdir=/opt/csw/libexec --datadir=/opt/csw/share --sysconfdir=/opt/csw/etc --sharedstatedir=/opt/csw/share --localstatedir=/opt/csw/var --libdir=/opt/csw/lib --infodir=/opt/csw/share/info --includedir=/opt/csw/include --mandir=/opt/csw/share/man --with-apxs=/opt/csw/apache2/sbin/apxs ) ruby: No such file or directory -- ./configure.rb (LoadError) gmake: *** [configure-ruby] Error 1 bash-3.00# which ruby /opt/csw/bin/ruby From mweiss at building-b.com Thu Mar 6 05:37:13 2008 From: mweiss at building-b.com (Mick Weiss) Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 23:37:13 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] jabberd2 packaging problems :-( Message-ID: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> I am trying to package jabberd2, and I don't know how to extract the files automatically under "work". I thought that `gmake extract` would work (it doesn't). So for now I cp -r'ed it manually. After this it seems that it isn't pulling libgsasl libraries - even though the configure script does add the path to /opt/csw/lib (where it resides). Here is what I'm doing: bash-3.00# gmake [===== NOW BUILDING: jabberd2-2.1.23 =====] [prerequisite] complete for jabberd2. [fetch] complete for jabberd2. [checksum] complete for jabberd2. [extract] complete for jabberd2. [patch] complete for jabberd2. ==> Running configure in work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23 cd work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23 && prefix="/opt/csw" exec_prefix="/opt/csw" bindir="/opt/csw/bin" optbindir="/opt/csw/bin/sparc" sbindir="/opt/csw/sbin" libexecdir="/opt/csw/libexec" datadir="/opt/csw/share" sysconfdir="/opt/csw/etc" sharedstatedir="/opt/csw/share" localstatedir="/opt/csw/var" libdir="/opt/csw/lib" optlibdir="/opt/csw/lib/sparc" infodir="/opt/csw/share/info" lispdir="/opt/csw/share/emacs/site-lisp" includedir="/opt/csw/include" mandir="/opt/csw/share/man" docdir="/opt/csw/share/doc" sourcedir="/opt/csw/src" CPPFLAGS=" -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include" CFLAGS="-I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -L/opt/csw/lib" CXXFLAGS=" -I/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include" LDFLAGS="-L/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib -L/opt/csw/lib" ASFLAGS="" OPTFLAGS="" CC="" CXX="" LD_OPTIONS="-R/opt/csw/lib/\$ISALIST -R/opt/csw/lib" CC_HOME="" CC_VERSION="" CXX_VERSION="" VENDORNAME="" VENDORSTAMP="" GARCH="sparc" GAROSREL="5.10" GARPACKAGE="jabberd2" PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/opt/blastwave/staging/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig:/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig:" DESTDIR="/opt/blastwave/staging" ./configure --prefix=/opt/csw --exec_prefix=/opt/csw --bindir=/opt/csw/bin --sbindir=/opt/csw/sbin --libexecdir=/opt/csw/libexec --datadir=/opt/csw/share --sysconfdir=/opt/csw/etc --sharedstatedir=/opt/csw/share --localstatedir=/opt/csw/var --libdir=/opt/csw/lib --infodir=/opt/csw/share/info --includedir=/opt/csw/include --mandir=/opt/csw/share/man /bin/sh: ./configure: not found gmake: *** [configure-work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23/configure] Error 1 bash-3.00# cd work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23/ bash-3.00# ls bash-3.00# cp -r /opt/src/csw/server/jabberd2/files/jabberd-2.1.23/* . bash-3.00# ls AUTHORS INSTALL README UPGRADE c2s config.log configure.ac install-sh mio s2s sx COPYING Makefile.am README.protocol ac-stdint.h compile config.rpath contrib libtool missing sm tools ChangeLog Makefile.in README.win32 acinclude.m4 config.guess config.sub depcomp ltmain.sh resolver storage util Doxyfile.in NEWS TODO aclocal.m4 config.h.in configure etc man router subst bash-3.00# pwd /opt/src/csw/server/jabberd2/work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23 bash-3.00# cd ../../../ bash-3.00# gmake [===== NOW BUILDING: jabberd2-2.1.23 =====] [prerequisite] complete for jabberd2. 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(cached) no checking for gethostbyname in -lnsl... yes checking for res_query... no checking for res_query in -lresolv... yes checking for inet_ntop... yes checking for inet_ntop... yes checking for inet_pton... yes checking for syslog... yes checking for vsyslog... yes checking for snprintf... yes checking for vsnprintf... yes checking if snprintf can handle NULL arguments... no checking if vsnprintf can handle NULL arguments... no checking for XML_ParserCreate in -lexpat... yes checking for stringprep_check_version in -lidn... yes checking for Libidn version >= 0.3.0... yes checking gsasl.h usability... yes checking gsasl.h presence... yes checking for gsasl.h... yes checking for gsasl_check_version in -lgsasl... no configure: error: no SASL backend available out of: gsasl gmake: *** [configure-work/root-xmpp-test.d/jabberd2-2.1.23/configure] Error 1 bash-3.00# cd /opt/csw/lib bash-3.00# ls libgsasl* libgsasl.a libgsasl.la libgsasl.so libgsasl.so.7 libgsasl.so.7.4.4 -L/opt/csw/lib <--- this is in the top part of the ./configure so I'm not sure why it doesn't see it. thanks, - Mick From aaron at ernieball.com Tue Mar 11 18:02:16 2008 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 10:02:16 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Issues with gsview In-Reply-To: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> References: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> Message-ID: <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> I'm having issues with gsview and printing from evolution (The pre-installed solaris version). gsview works fine if you open a pdf directly, but gives an error if you try to open a pdf attachment from evolution. GSview 4.9 2007-11-18 play_sound: not implemented debug=0 Failed to load libgs.so: ld.so.1: gsview: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgs.so: symbol libiconv_open: referenced symbol not found Can't load Ghostscript DLL I read in a post on the Ubuntu forums where someone got that error just opening gsview. They recommended going to Options -> Advanced Configure... and changing Ghostscript Version to 861 and Ghostscript Shared Object to libgs.so.8.61 Did that to no avail. gsview used to work just fine from evolution and I prefer gsview to xpdf, gpdf and the lame 4.0 version of Acrobat. Sure my users can just save the pdf to disk and then use gsview to open the pdf, but getting people to change their processes is like pulling teeth. :) evince doesn't work for opening up a pdf from evolution either, but then again that's never worked. All these would probably work from the blastwave version of evolution, but it lacks JESCS and we use the Sun Calendar server extensively and the mail program needs to be able to access it. Aaron From james at blastwave.org Tue Mar 11 18:30:42 2008 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 17:30:42 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Issues with gsview In-Reply-To: <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> References: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> Message-ID: <20080311.17304200.3107453892@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> On 11/03/08, 17:02:16, Aaron Wilson wrote regarding [csw-users] Issues with gsview: > gsview works fine if you open a pdf directly, but gives an error if you > try to open a pdf attachment from evolution. Clue please... How to I tell evolution to use gsview? James. From aaron at ernieball.com Tue Mar 11 21:30:41 2008 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 13:30:41 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Issues with gsview In-Reply-To: <20080311.17304200.3107453892@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> References: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> <20080311.17304200.3107453892@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> Message-ID: <47D6EBF1.7040003@ernieball.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From james at blastwave.org Tue Mar 11 22:31:01 2008 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 21:31:01 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Issues with gsview In-Reply-To: <47D6EBF1.7040003@ernieball.com> References: <47CF74F9.7040106@building-b.com> <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> <20080311.17304200.3107453892@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> <47D6EBF1.7040003@ernieball.com> Message-ID: <20080311.21310100.1002631096@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> Original Message dated 11/03/08, 20:30:41 Author: Aaron Wilson Re: Re: [csw-users] Issues with gsview: > Yah I guess getting gsview to show up in evolution would be needed. :) > All I do is right click on a pdf I have saved to disk somewhere. > Select "Open With" -> "Other Application" > Click on "Go There" I can't find that on the evolution menus. If I save it to disc how does it affect evolution? Are you using a Gnome global setting? I'm not using Gnome, just Evolution in dabble mode - I'm not a user. I like to start by reproducing a problem but never mind I might have the answer. Look in /usr/bin/evolution: $ cat /usr/bin/evolution #!/bin/sh prefix=/usr exec_prefix=${prefix} PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/gnome/bin:${PATH} GNOME2_PATH=/usr:/usr/gnome LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib:/usr/gnome/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} export LD_LIBRARY_PATH GNOME2_PATH PATH exec /usr/lib/evolution-1.4 "$@" See it sets LD_LIBRARY_PATH, that sets it for gsview too when gsview is called from evolution. This is why LD_LIBRARY_PATH is a bad idea as it overrides the RPATH needed by gsview and libgs.so. Possibly why it trys to use the wrong libiconv. Try creating a wrapper script that calls gsview and call that wrapper script from evolution, something like this (please check/think first, this is untested): #!/bin/sh unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH exec /opt/csw/bin/gsview "$@" James. 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URL: From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Mar 12 01:48:53 2008 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 17:48:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Issues with gsview In-Reply-To: <47D6BB18.3040104@ernieball.com> Message-ID: <556498.64074.qm@web34202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> >All these would probably work from the >blastwave version of evolution, but it lacks JESCS >and we use the Sun >Calendar server extensively and the mail program >needs to be able to >access it. > >Aaron Once Blastwave updates the newer packages for GNOME 2.22 in unstable, I'll update Evolution to include support for Exchange 2007 and JESCS. -K ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping From aaron at ernieball.com Wed Mar 12 18:10:48 2008 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 10:10:48 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] RT (Request Tracker) In-Reply-To: <556498.64074.qm@web34202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <556498.64074.qm@web34202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <47D80E98.5070601@ernieball.com> Any one got a readme on installing RT? Apache is working, mysql is working. Created the db rt3 and the user rt_user. That user has full privileges. I think this is how you setup rt, but I get an error. -bash-3.00# /opt/csw/rt3/sbin/rt-setup-database --dba rt_user --prompt-for-dba-password --action insert --datadir /opt/csw/rt3/etc/upgrade/3.5.1 In order to create or update your RT database,this script needs to connect to your mysql instance on localhost as rt_user. Please specify that user's database password below. If the user has no database password, just press return. Password: DBI connect('dbname=rt3;host=localhost','rt_user',...) failed: Access denied for user 'rt_user'@'localhost' (using password: YES) at /opt/csw/share/perl/csw/DBIx/SearchBuilder/Handle.pm line 106 Connect Failed Access denied for user 'rt_user'@'localhost' (using password: YES) at /opt/csw/rt3/lib/RT.pm line 220 -bash-3.00# Aaron From asmoore at blastwave.org Wed Mar 12 23:07:43 2008 From: asmoore at blastwave.org (Alex Moore) Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 17:07:43 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] RT (Request Tracker) In-Reply-To: <47D80E98.5070601@ernieball.com> References: <556498.64074.qm@web34202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <47D80E98.5070601@ernieball.com> Message-ID: <20080312170743.00003668@sws602.mcsun.local> On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 10:10:48 -0700 Aaron Wilson wrote: > Any one got a readme on installing RT? First. Did you read /opt/csw/rt3/share/doc/README.CSW ? 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URL: From bonivart at blastwave.org Fri Mar 14 10:15:56 2008 From: bonivart at blastwave.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 10:15:56 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] RT (Request Tracker) In-Reply-To: <47D80E98.5070601@ernieball.com> References: <556498.64074.qm@web34202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <47D80E98.5070601@ernieball.com> Message-ID: <625385e30803140215i40d2a690xa7ee654ed4b1a81e@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 6:10 PM, Aaron Wilson wrote: > DBI connect('dbname=rt3;host=localhost','rt_user',...) failed: Access > denied for user 'rt_user'@'localhost' (using password: YES) at > /opt/csw/share/perl/csw/DBIx/SearchBuilder/Handle.pm line 106 > Connect Failed Access denied for user 'rt_user'@'localhost' (using > password: YES) I don't use RT but the above looks like a privilege problem. What do you get from these commands (mask the passwords if you're worried)? mysql> use mysql; mysql> select * from user; mysql> select * from db; -- /peter From azamax at gmail.com Fri Mar 14 19:37:59 2008 From: azamax at gmail.com (maximatt) Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:37:59 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] problems with libraries installed Message-ID: hi... :) i have enought space when installed (and they was installed wrong).. yi fix my space and try to reinstall these package... but they tell me they are corrected intalled.. but when i try compile some package i receive these messages :( gcc: /opt/csw/lib/libglib-2.0.so: No such file or directory gcc: /opt/csw/lib/libltdl.so: No such file or directory so... ?how could i uninstall selected packages or force a reintall of them? :) Thanks in advance!!!!! ;) -- Salu2 ;) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best Regards Waldirio 2008/3/14, maximatt : > > hi... :) > > i have enought space when installed (and they was installed wrong).. yi > fix my space and try to reinstall these package... but they tell me they are > corrected intalled.. but when i try compile some package i receive these > messages :( > > gcc: /opt/csw/lib/libglib-2.0.so: No such file or directory > gcc: /opt/csw/lib/libltdl.so: No such file or directory > > > so... ?how could i uninstall selected packages or force a reintall of > them? :) > > Thanks in advance!!!!! ;) > > -- > Salu2 ;) > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > -- ______________ Atenciosamente Waldirio msn: wmp at sinope.com.br Site: www.waldirio.com.br Blog: blog.waldirio.com.br -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From a.cervellin at acm.org Sat Mar 15 13:05:06 2008 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio) Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 13:05:06 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] /testing wireshark 0.99.8 Message-ID: <47DBBB72.5080605@acm.org> Wireshark 0.99.8 is now available on http://www.blastwave.org/testing Bug Fixes * The SCTP dissector could crash. * The SNMP dissector could crash. * The TFTP dissector could crash Wireshark on Ubuntu 7.10. (This appears to be a bug in the Cairo library on that platform.) Reported by Noam Rathaus. * Wireshark could crash when saving I/O graphs. * Wireshark could crash when editing table-based preferences. * Wireshark could crash when trying to play RTP streams. * Wireshark could crash when trying to apply a display filter macro. * Wireshark could crash in Turkish and other locales. New and Updated Features The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since the last release: * You can now have multiple configuration profiles. * Temporary coloring rules have been added, which let you color or filter on a conversation. * I/O graphs have been improved. * Wireshark now has WLAN traffic statistics. * The Wireshark GUI now supports RPCAP. * Conversations and endpoints can now be limited to the current display filter. * Experimental support for the NTAR/PcapNG file format has been added. New Protocol Support AiroPeek Remote Capture, China Mobile Point to Point, Distributed Lock Manager 3, EUTRAN X2 Application Protocol, FOUNDATION Fieldbus, International Passenger Airline Reservation System/Airline Link Control, Microsoft DirectPlay, Path Computation Element communication Protocol, Real Time Messaging Protocol, S1 Application Protocol, Scripting Service Protocol, Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques, Unisys Transmittal System, Wi-fi Protected Setup Updated Protocol Support 3G A11, 3GPP, ACN, ACP133, ALCAP, AMR, ANSI A, ANSI IS-637-A, ANSI MAP, ARP, ASAP, AVS WLAN, BACapp, BER, BOOTP, Bluetooth (HCI ACL, HCI CMD, HCI EVT, HCI SCO, L2CAP, SDP), CDP, CFM, CMS, COPS, Camel, Cisco ERSPAN, DAP, DCERPC SPOOLSS, DCERPC, DHCP, DHCPv6, DIAMETER, DMP, DTLS, E.164, EAP, ENIP, ENRP, EtherCAT, Ethernet, FMP, FTAM, GMRP, GRE, GSM MAP, GSM SMS, GSS-API, GTP, Gryphon, H.223, H.225, H.245, H.263, H.264, H.460, HCI H1, HTTP, ICMP, IEEE 802.11, IGMP, IPP, ISAKMP, ISUP, JFIF, JPEG, JXTA, Kerberos, LDAP, MP2T, MS MMS, MTP3MG, NBAP, NFS, NHRP, NetFlow, P7, PER, PIM, PKCS12, PPPoE, PTP, P_Mul, Q.932, Quakeworld, RANAP, RMT ALC, RMT LCT, ROS, RPC, RPL, RRC, RTCP, RTP, SCCP, SCTP, SDP, SLL, SMB, SMB2, SMPP, SMTP, SNMP, SRVLOC, SSL, STUN2, T.38, TCAP, TCP, TFTP, TiVoConnect, UCP, UDP-Lite, USB, VLAN, WBXML, X.411, X.420, X.509if, X.509sat New and Updated Capture File Support Catapult DCT2000, DBS Etherwatch, NTAR/PcapNG, TamoSoft CommView, Visual Networks From pjama at optusnet.com.au Tue Mar 18 03:58:09 2008 From: pjama at optusnet.com.au (pjama) Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:58:09 +1000 (EST) Subject: [csw-users] toubleshooting KDE Message-ID: <13635.203.9.185.254.1205809089.squirrel@pjama.net> Hi, Yesterday for the first time in about three months,I patched and upgraded my Solaris 10 X86 system with the current Recommended and Security patches from Sun and latest updates from Blastwave. After installing the patches I rebooted and re-logged in and updated the blatwave packages. After rebooting I can no longer log in under KDE. I get the drkonqi crash window with no text in it. To make things more challenging I neglected to take a copy of exactly what was updated from Blastwave but I removed and re-installed all the packages from the last couple of months that I have on my system. This didnt fix the problem so I removed gnome and KDE and it's immediate dependencies and did a re-install (to current) but same problem. The only slightly usefull log file I can find is in my home directory # cat .xsession-errors /etc/X11/gdm/PreSession/Default: Registering your session with wtmp and utmp /etc/X11/gdm/PreSession/Default: running: /usr/openwin/bin/sessreg -a -w /var/log/wtmp -u /var/run/utmp -x "/var/lib/gdm/:0.Xservers" -h "" -l ":0" "utest" /etc/X11/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup... /etc/X11/gdm/Xsession: Setup done, will execute: /usr/bin/ssh-agent -- /opt/csw/kde-gcc/bin/startkde startkde: Starting up... ksplash: Inactive pixmap: /opt/csw/kde-gcc/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Default/splash_inactive_bar.png ksplash: Active pixmap: /opt/csw/kde-gcc/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Default/splash_active_bar.png kdeinit: Launched DCOPServer, pid = 8103 result = 0 DCOP: register 'anonymous-8103' -> number of clients is now 1 DCOP: unregister 'anonymous-8103' kdeinit: Launched KLauncher, pid = 8108 result = 0 DCOP: register 'klauncher' -> number of clients is now 1 DCOP: unregister 'klauncher' kdeinit: Communication error with launcher. Exiting! KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2 KCrash: Application Name = klauncher path = pid = 8108 Warning: connect() failed: : Connection refused DCOP: register 'anonymous-8109' -> number of clients is now 1 DCOP: 'anonymous-8109' now known as 'drkonqi-8109' DCOP: register 'ksmserver-8110' -> number of clients is now 2 DCOP: 'ksmserver-8110' now known as 'ksmserver' X_mkdir: Not owner ksmserver: KSMServer::restoreSession saved at previous logout DCOP: register 'anonymous-8100' -> number of clients is now 3 DCOP: 'anonymous-8100' now known as 'ksplash' DCOP: unregister 'ksplash' # Is there anything I should be looking at or anything I can turn on to give me more verbose logging? Any help appreciated P -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. From dclarke at blastwave.org Wed Mar 19 13:52:47 2008 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 08:52:47 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] [csw-pkgrequests] package request In-Reply-To: <7FA4ECA0-3EF7-41A7-B836-A132B6FFF298@blastwave.org> References: <200803181703.m2IH30R0022609@callisto.blastwave.org> <47E0F546.50406@blastwave.org> <7FA4ECA0-3EF7-41A7-B836-A132B6FFF298@blastwave.org> Message-ID: <3865.72.39.133.97.1205931167.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > Hi Chris, By the way .. please join the users maillist at users at lists.blastwave.org also. > Am 19.03.2008 um 12:13 schrieb Trygve Laugst?l: >> chris-piker at uiowa.edu wrote: >>> I use the following software items every day on Solaris 8 and >>> Solaris 10, so instead of recompiling from source all the time I >>> \'d prefer to just be a blastwave maintainer. >>> >>> pgplot - 2D general purpose plotting package, widely used by >>> astronomers. >>> http://www.astro.caltech.edu/~tjp/pgplot/ >>> >>> ppgplot - Python binding for the above package. >>> http://freshmeat.net/projects/ppgplot/ >>> >>> numpy - Python basic scientific computing package, efficient >>> handling of arrays plus basic Fourier transforms. >>> http://numpy.scipy.org/ >> >> If you'd like to become a maintainer I suggest that you check out GAR >> [1], create the package there and submit it. If the package is >> accepted >> you can commit your changes to GAR, build the packages on Blastwave's >> internal build system and submit the packages for distribution. > > And you may of course sign up officially at > http://www.blastwave.org/maintainer-signup.php > Even more important, if one person uses these packages every day then it stands to reason that others may want to use them also. Hence the value of a public package. A new feature that I am working on is a Sun Secure Global Desktop environment that provides a complete development environment to Blastwave members. Here is a screenshot from this morning : http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/blog/images/SunStudio_12_via_Sun_Secure_Global_Desktop_000.png That is what you get when you login to the Solaris Nevada desktop server. This is all very beta and I'm wringing out details. Things like how to get both the Solaris 8 and Solaris 10 servers available with a single click. This is just a modern tool approach to add to the classic community based software effort. The SSH access will of course remain available forever. - Dennis Clarke From aaron at ernieball.com Fri Mar 21 19:58:31 2008 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 11:58:31 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] kicad errors In-Reply-To: <3865.72.39.133.97.1205931167.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> References: <200803181703.m2IH30R0022609@callisto.blastwave.org> <47E0F546.50406@blastwave.org> <7FA4ECA0-3EF7-41A7-B836-A132B6FFF298@blastwave.org> <3865.72.39.133.97.1205931167.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <47E40557.3010809@ernieball.com> Hello, I'm getting the following error when trying to run kicad on one of my workstations. -bash-3.00# kicad The program 'kicad' received an X Window System error. This probably reflects a bug in the program. The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'. (Details: serial 161 error_code 11 request_code 147 minor_code 5) (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.) -bash-3.00# I'm not sure how to interpret that message. I have six identical Sun Ultra 20 machines and two V20z servers. It works on all of them except for one of the Ultra 20s. I can ssh into the affected Ultra 20 from any of the other machines and run kicad fine. just not locally from that machine. Anyone else have this problem? Aaron From r1mikey at gmail.com Sun Mar 23 21:07:11 2008 From: r1mikey at gmail.com (Michael van der Westhuizen) Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 22:07:11 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Multiple fixes for cpan/ Message-ID: Hi All, Apologies if this is not the right place to send this sort of thing, but I've attached a diff and a few new ports for the cpan/ tree to get a number of Perl modules I need up and running. The new ports attached are only those explicitly needed by what's already in the tree. The majority of the diff file is to deal with fallout from invalid checksums. I also found that cpan/Data-Buffer, cpan/Digest-MD2 and cpan/Digest-BubbleBabble actually compile and package fine, but they're not in the pkg-get catalogue (no idea why not...). I'm happy to become the maintainer of all packages affected by this diff and the new packages I've attached. I also have a number of additional packages which I'd like to contribute to, and maintain in, the CSW repository (I'll be working with these packages every day, so it's probably a good thing for them to be in the CSW repo). Ports fixed by the diff: Class-Loader Convert-ASCII-Armour Convert-PEM Crypt-Blowfish Crypt-DES Crypt-DES_EDE3 Crypt-DH Crypt-DSA Crypt-Primes Crypt-Random Crypt-RSA Digest-HMAC Digest-SHA1 Email-Valid Math-GMP Math-Pari Net-SSH-Perl Params-Validate perl-ldap Sort-Versions String-CRC32 TermReadKey Tie-EncryptedHash New ports (and why): Class-ErrorHandler (needed by Convert-PEM) GSSAPI (needed by perl-ldap) Text-Iconv (needed by XML-SAX-Writer) XML-Filter-BufferText (needed by XML-SAX-Writer) XML-SAX-Writer (needed by perl-ldap) Other new ports I'd like to contribute and maintain: Class-Singleton DateTime DateTime-Locale DateTime-TimeZone DBD-Sybase Net-Netmask Net-SFTP Net-SSH2 Net-Telnet Net-Telnet-Cisco XML-Writer lib/libssh2 Thanks, Michael From dclarke at blastwave.org Sun Mar 23 21:11:53 2008 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 16:11:53 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] Multiple fixes for cpan/ In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1569.72.39.133.97.1206303113.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > Hi All, Since you live and breath with these packages every day .. then YES it would be great if you were able to be the package maintainer on these. You know them best and I am sure we can create a test harness to verify functionality. So ... you game ? :-) Dennis From r1mikey at gmail.com Sun Mar 23 21:19:38 2008 From: r1mikey at gmail.com (Michael van der Westhuizen) Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 22:19:38 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Multiple fixes for cpan/ In-Reply-To: <1569.72.39.133.97.1206303113.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> References: <1569.72.39.133.97.1206303113.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 10:11 PM, Dennis Clarke wrote: > > > Hi All, > > Since you live and breath with these packages every day .. then YES it would > be great if you were able to be the package maintainer on these. You know > them best and I am sure we can create a test harness to verify > functionality. > > So ... you game ? :-) Yes, definitely. I've just submitted my details to the maintainers request page. Thanks, Michael From azamax at gmail.com Mon Mar 24 14:09:21 2008 From: azamax at gmail.com (maximatt) Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 13:09:21 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] problems with libraries installed In-Reply-To: <7df9f1820803141611v39c66b9emc8f927ed6cb60b1f@mail.gmail.com> References: <7df9f1820803141611v39c66b9emc8f927ed6cb60b1f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: thanks!!! 2008/3/14, Waldirio Manh?es Pinheiro : > > Hello > > To remove the package, use the follow command: > # pkgrm > > I.e. > # pkgrm CSWgimp > > and later re-install. > > Best Regards > Waldirio > > 2008/3/14, maximatt : > > > > hi... :) > > > > i have enought space when installed (and they was installed wrong).. yi > > fix my space and try to reinstall these package... but they tell me they are > > corrected intalled.. but when i try compile some package i receive these > > messages :( > > > > gcc: /opt/csw/lib/libglib-2.0.so: No such file or directory > > gcc: /opt/csw/lib/libltdl.so: No such file or directory > > > > > > so... ?how could i uninstall selected packages or force a reintall of > > them? :) > > > > Thanks in advance!!!!! ;) > > > > -- > > Salu2 ;) > > _______________________________________________ > > users mailing list > > users at lists.blastwave.org > > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > > > > -- > ______________ > Atenciosamente > Waldirio > msn: wmp at sinope.com.br > Site: www.waldirio.com.br > Blog: blog.waldirio.com.br > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > -- Salu2 ;) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jankyj at unfs.us Mon Mar 24 23:31:14 2008 From: jankyj at unfs.us (Janky Jay, III) Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 16:31:14 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. Message-ID: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> Hello, all. Fairly new to Solaris and Blastwave/CSW so I figured what better way to become acquainted than to sign up to the list and begin reading and such. Being the 'newb' that I am to Solaris and such, I'm sure I'll be posting here a lot with questions (Don't worry. I'm generally very good about RTFM and things. I won't come to you for every little issue I have :-) and I just wanted to make an appearance and thank those of you that help around here. So, thanks! Now, for my first question... I've been reading a lot about Blastwave lately because one of our servers (Solaris 8 on a Sunfire Sparc V880) is accompanied by your software. This software, at the moment, happens to be EXTREMELY out-of-date and it will be up to me to soon update it all. Speaking to one of our former system admins, he mentioned trying to upgrade things such as Firefox and/or Gnome via Blastwave and said it basically broke everything (I'm assuming due to dependency issues and the like). Is this common? If so, what steps can I take in order to prevent this? Will a simple 'pkg-get upgrade' fix this (generally)? I'm quite new at this job and I would hate to b0rk a production system by simply 'playing' around on it and pressing my luck for a few measly X11 related updates. Any help or information would be great. I'm going to browse this mailing list for a while before I submit more questions that may be repeats. Again, thanks to all that help around here. Stuff looks great thus far! Regards, Janky Jay, III From dclarke at blastwave.org Tue Mar 25 05:01:53 2008 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:01:53 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> Message-ID: <2348.72.39.133.97.1206417713.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > Hello, all. * wave * hello ! > Fairly new to Solaris and Blastwave/CSW so I figured what better way > to become acquainted than to sign up to the list and begin reading and such. and post a nice hello too .. good man > Being the 'newb' that I am to Solaris and such, I'm sure I'll be > posting here a lot with questions (Don't worry. I'm generally very good > about RTFM and things. I won't come to you for every little issue I have > :-) and I just wanted to make an appearance and thank those of you that > help around here. So, thanks! > > Now, for my first question... I've been reading a lot about > Blastwave lately because one of our servers (Solaris 8 on a Sunfire > Sparc V880) is accompanied by your software. This software, at the > moment, happens to be EXTREMELY out-of-date and it will be up to me to > soon update it all. Speaking to one of our former system admins, he > mentioned trying to upgrade things such as Firefox and/or Gnome via > Blastwave and said it basically broke everything (I'm assuming due to > dependency issues and the like). Is this common? If so, what steps can I > take in order to prevent this? Will a simple 'pkg-get upgrade' fix this > (generally)? I'm quite new at this job and I would hate to b0rk a > production system by simply 'playing' around on it and pressing my luck > for a few measly X11 related updates. > production eh? Let's play it safe and just show me what you have there first : Do the following : pkginfo -l CSWpkgget grep -v "^#" /opt/csw/etc/pkg-get.conf | grep -v "^$" Then I'll probably get you to set your url parameter to url=http://blastwave.network.com/csw/stable Then we can try /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -U And follow that with /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not I'd like to see the output from that. Dennis From jankyj at unfs.us Tue Mar 25 16:43:51 2008 From: jankyj at unfs.us (Janky Jay, III) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 09:43:51 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> Message-ID: <47E91DB7.7010902@unfs.us> Hello, Dennis. Thanks for the kind reply and the software. :P Dennis wrote: >Let's play it safe and just show me what you have there first : > That's the plan! >Do the following : > > pkginfo -l CSWpkgget > Output: PKGINST: CSWpkgget NAME: pkg_get - CSW version of automated package download tool CATEGORY: system ARCH: all VERSION: 3.7 BASEDIR: /opt/csw VENDOR: http://www.blastwave.org/pkg-get.html packaged for CSW by Philip Brown DESC: A convenient way to automate package installs PSTAMP: speedy20060119102530 INSTDATE: Feb 22 2007 14:32 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrack/ EMAIL: phil at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 11 installed pathnames 5 shared pathnames 7 directories 4 executables 119 blocks used (approx) > grep -v "^#" /opt/csw/etc/pkg-get.conf | grep -v "^$" > Output: url=http://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/csw/stable url=http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/csw/stable >Then I'll probably get you to set your url parameter to > > url=http://blastwave.network.com/csw/stable > Okay. No problem. >Then we can try > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -U > Okie dokie. >And follow that with > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not > >I'd like to see the output from that. > I'm getting this error: ERROR: catalog failed signature check (status 2) You need to install the public key, either manually, or automatically through a keyserver. For keyserver use, try one of echo keyserver search.keyserver.net >>/.gnupg/options echo keyserver search.keyserver.net >>/.gnupg/gpg.conf Catalog failed signature verify. Quitting. So, I'm going to do some reading on blastwave.org to find out how to fix this and then I'll gladly send the output. >Dennis Thanks again for the reply and help. I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Regards, Janky Jay, III From waldirio at gmail.com Tue Mar 25 16:56:42 2008 From: waldirio at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Waldirio_Manh=E3es_Pinheiro?=) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:56:42 -0300 Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <47E91DB7.7010902@unfs.us> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> <47E91DB7.7010902@unfs.us> Message-ID: <7df9f1820803250856i5c4f1f25j172df62179117db9@mail.gmail.com> Friend, Check in the url - http://www.blastwave.org/howto.html You can import the GPG public key by http://www.blastwave.org/mirrors.html with command bellow # wget http://www.blastwave.org/mirrors # gpg --import mirrors or disable this test uncomment the lines bellow of your pkg-get.conf #use_gpg=false #use_md5=false Best Regards Waldirio 2008/3/25, Janky Jay, III : > > Hello, Dennis. > > Thanks for the kind reply and the software. :P > > Dennis wrote: > >Let's play it safe and just show me what you have there first : > > > > That's the plan! > > >Do the following : > > > > pkginfo -l CSWpkgget > > > > Output: > PKGINST: CSWpkgget > NAME: pkg_get - CSW version of automated package download tool > CATEGORY: system > ARCH: all > VERSION: 3.7 > BASEDIR: /opt/csw > VENDOR: http://www.blastwave.org/pkg-get.html packaged for CSW by > Philip Brown > DESC: A convenient way to automate package installs > PSTAMP: speedy20060119102530 > INSTDATE: Feb 22 2007 14:32 > HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrack/ > EMAIL: phil at blastwave.org > STATUS: completely installed > FILES: 11 installed pathnames > 5 shared pathnames > 7 directories > 4 executables > 119 blocks used (approx) > > > grep -v "^#" /opt/csw/etc/pkg-get.conf | grep -v "^$" > > > > Output: > url=http://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/csw/stable > url=http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/csw/stable > > >Then I'll probably get you to set your url parameter to > > > > url=http://blastwave.network.com/csw/stable > > > > Okay. No problem. > > >Then we can try > > > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -U > > > > Okie dokie. > > >And follow that with > > > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not > > > >I'd like to see the output from that. > > > > I'm getting this error: > > ERROR: catalog failed signature check (status 2) > > You need to install the public key, either manually, > or automatically through a keyserver. > For keyserver use, try one of > echo keyserver search.keyserver.net >>/.gnupg/options > echo keyserver search.keyserver.net >>/.gnupg/gpg.conf > Catalog failed signature verify. Quitting. > > So, I'm going to do some reading on blastwave.org to find out how to > fix this and then I'll gladly send the output. > > >Dennis > > Thanks again for the reply and help. I'll get back to you as soon as > I can. > > Regards, > Janky Jay, III > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > -- ______________ Atenciosamente Waldirio msn: wmp at sinope.com.br Site: www.waldirio.com.br Blog: blog.waldirio.com.br -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jankyj at unfs.us Tue Mar 25 17:05:28 2008 From: jankyj at unfs.us (Janky Jay, III) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:05:28 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <7df9f1820803250856i5c4f1f25j172df62179117db9@mail.gmail.com> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> <47E91DB7.7010902@unfs.us> <7df9f1820803250856i5c4f1f25j172df62179117db9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <47E922C8.3090801@unfs.us> Hello, Waldirio. Waldirio Manh?es Pinheiro wrote: > Friend, > > Check in the url - http://www.blastwave.org/howto.html > > You can import the GPG public key by > http://www.blastwave.org/mirrors.html with command bellow > # wget http://www.blastwave.org/mirrors > # gpg --import mirrors > Ah. Thank you very much. I appreciate the links. > or disable this test uncomment the lines bellow of your pkg-get.conf > > #use_gpg=false > #use_md5=false > > Best Regards > Waldirio > > > 2008/3/25, Janky Jay, III >: > > >And follow that with > > > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not > > > >I'd like to see the output from that. > > > > I'm getting this error: > > ERROR: catalog failed signature check (status 2) > > You need to install the public key, either manually, > or automatically through a keyserver. > For keyserver use, try one of > echo keyserver search.keyserver.net > >>/.gnupg/options > echo keyserver search.keyserver.net > >>/.gnupg/gpg.conf > Catalog failed signature verify. Quitting. > > So, I'm going to do some reading on blastwave.org > to find out how to > fix this and then I'll gladly send the output. > > >Dennis > > Thanks again for the reply and help. I'll get back to you as > soon as > I can. > > Regards, > Janky Jay, III > > > -- > ______________ > Atenciosamente > Waldirio > msn: wmp at sinope.com.br > Site: www.waldirio.com.br > Blog: blog.waldirio.com.br From jankyj at unfs.us Tue Mar 25 17:24:13 2008 From: jankyj at unfs.us (Janky Jay, III) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:24:13 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> Message-ID: <47E9272D.6040809@unfs.us> Hello, Dennis. > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not > >I'd like to see the output from that. > This output was rather large, so I decided not to attach or paste it here and just make it available via the web. So, here's the link to the output. http://www.purplehat.org/~ek/csw/pkg-get.output.txt Thanks again for the help. Regards, Janky Jay, III From dclarke at blastwave.org Tue Mar 25 17:30:26 2008 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:30:26 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <47E9272D.6040809@unfs.us> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> <47E9272D.6040809@unfs.us> Message-ID: <3691.72.39.133.97.1206462626.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > Hello, Dennis. > > > > > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not > > > >I'd like to see the output from that. > > > > This output was rather large, so I decided not to attach or paste it > here and just make it available via the web. So, here's the link to the > output. > > http://www.purplehat.org/~ek/csw/pkg-get.output.txt > No problem .. that isn't bad looking at all. Let me read your other emails and see where you stand with other issues. Then .. I'll get back to you on a step by step plan. Dennis From jankyj at unfs.us Tue Mar 25 17:57:04 2008 From: jankyj at unfs.us (Janky Jay, III) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:57:04 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] Hi, List. In-Reply-To: <3691.72.39.133.97.1206462626.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> References: <47E82BB2.1010205@unfs.us> <47E9272D.6040809@unfs.us> <3691.72.39.133.97.1206462626.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <47E92EE0.6000706@unfs.us> Dennis Clarke wrote: >> Hello, Dennis. >> >> > >> > /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c | grep -v Not >> > >> >I'd like to see the output from that. >> > >> >> This output was rather large, so I decided not to attach or paste it >> here and just make it available via the web. So, here's the link to the >> output. >> >> http://www.purplehat.org/~ek/csw/pkg-get.output.txt >> >> > > No problem .. that isn't bad looking at all. > > Let me read your other emails and see where you stand with other issues. > > Then .. I'll get back to you on a step by step plan. > > Thanks, Dennis! I really appreciate it. > Dennis > Regards From khfp.blastwave0704 at gmx.de Sun Mar 30 19:04:20 2008 From: khfp.blastwave0704 at gmx.de (Klaus Heinz) Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 19:04:20 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] hidden dependency in CSWamanda for x86 Message-ID: <20080330170420.61000@gmx.net> Hi, the latest stable CSWamanda for x86 (2.4.4p4,REV=2006.01.10.x86only) depends on the existence of /opt/csw/bin/lpr (from CUPS?) whereas CSWamanda 2.4.4p4,REV=2005.08.05 for SPARC does not: x86 $ strings /opt/csw/sbin/amreport |fgrep lpr /opt/csw/bin/lpr /opt/csw/bin/lpr sparc $ strings /opt/csw/sbin/amreport |fgrep lpr sparc $ amreport fails with: x86 $ amreport myconfig sh: /opt/csw/bin/lpr: not found amreport: printer command failed: /opt/csw/bin/lpr -Pmyprinter Using "ln -s /usr/ucb/lpr /opt/csw/bin/lpr" can be a temporary workaround but is ugly. ciao Klaus PS: I tried to report this on http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/main_page.php but it looks like the anonymous login does not allow that. -- Psst! Geheimtipp: Online Games kostenlos spielen bei den GMX Free Games! http://games.entertainment.gmx.net/de/entertainment/games/free From james at blastwave.org Sun Mar 30 20:54:12 2008 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 18:54:12 GMT Subject: [csw-users] hidden dependency in CSWamanda for x86 In-Reply-To: <20080330170420.61000@gmx.net> References: <20080330170420.61000@gmx.net> Message-ID: <20080330.18541200.559099616@gyor.oxdrove.co.uk> On 30/03/08, 18:04:20, Klaus Heinz wrote regarding [csw-users] hidden dependency in CSWamanda for x86: > amreport fails with: > x86 $ amreport myconfig > sh: /opt/csw/bin/lpr: not found > amreport: printer command failed: /opt/csw/bin/lpr -Pmyprinter > Using "ln -s /usr/ucb/lpr /opt/csw/bin/lpr" can be a temporary workaround > but is ugly. > PS: I tried to report this on http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/main_page.php > but it looks like the anonymous login does not allow that. Thanks for the report. Yes you need to register to report, to help I have filed this for you: http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0002842 James. From dlaigle at blastwave.org Mon Mar 31 12:07:28 2008 From: dlaigle at blastwave.org (dlaigle at blastwave.org) Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:07:28 +0200 (MEST) Subject: [csw-users] kicad errors In-Reply-To: <47E40557.3010809@ernieball.com> References: <200803181703.m2IH30R0022609@callisto.blastwave.org> <47E0F546.50406@blastwave.org> <7FA4ECA0-3EF7-41A7-B836-A132B6FFF298@blastwave.org> <3865.72.39.133.97.1205931167.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> <47E40557.3010809@ernieball.com> Message-ID: <50867.213.135.234.148.1206958048.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Hi Aaron, I am the maintainer of Kicad on Solaris and ... unfortunatly never stepped on this bug. But it is an Xorg intel driver bug. You should check wether you have the same Xorg.conf file on all v20z. Some bibliography talked about some discrepencies between 3D rendering and AIGLX. Kicad is _fully_ based upon WxWidget, no direct X resource manipulation occur within the code... You still can try with XSun instead of Xorg... Hope it helps. Regards - Dominique > Hello, > > I'm getting the following error when trying to run kicad on one of my > workstations. > > -bash-3.00# kicad > The program 'kicad' received an X Window System error. > This probably reflects a bug in the program. > The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'. > (Details: serial 161 error_code 11 request_code 147 minor_code 5) > (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; > that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. > To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line > option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful > backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() > function.) > -bash-3.00# > > I'm not sure how to interpret that message. > > I have six identical Sun Ultra 20 machines and two V20z servers. It > works on all of them except for one of the Ultra 20s. > I can ssh into the affected Ultra 20 from any of the other machines and > run kicad fine. just not locally from that machine. > > Anyone else have this problem? > > > Aaron > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users >