Hi all,
if you are a games packager or have a general interest in FLOSS
games, let me point you to games(a)lists.freedesktop.org
The Debian and Ubuntu games teams have merged completely
and the Fedora team has been working more and more with us
to reduce duplicated work. We have been using the Debian
games mailing list until now, but we decided that a
distro-agnostic would be better.
We will start defining requirements and possible layouts for
intermediary repositories, soon. Distros could then pull from
there and get a common, patched version. Distro-specific
patches would be applied in your local SuSE repositories
via your existing processes.
It would be great if at least one SuSE games packager
could subscribe to act as a liason. I suspect the rest will
join over time as the benefits will, hopefully, be substantial.
Thanks for reading this far and sorry to all people who are
not interested in games packaging.
Richard
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Folks-
I'm not quite sure if folks here or at samba(a)samba.org are the right place
for this note - I'm guessing here because this suggestion has to do with the
samba-client package and not the underlying samba code itself.
For several releases of openSUSE now (at least back through 10.2), I've
been having to change the /etc/init.d/smbfs script to handle the fact that
I've got services that include a space character. The delta is a one liner
and after patching 11.1 I decided to throw the idea out into the ether and see
what happens.
Specifically I have the following diff:
115c115
< mount -t "${vfstype}" -o ${options}
${service} ${mountpoint} >/dev/null &
---
> mount -t "${vfstype}" -o ${options}
"${service}" ${mountpoint} >/dev/null &
As you can see, it's not much, but it just makes my life easier.
Pointers for who the right person to talk to (and or submit the patch) would
be great - looking through the package information I wasn't quite sure who
the primary point of contact is.
Thanks -
Ryan Moats
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system: openSUSE 11.0 (X86-64)
kernel: 2.6.25.5-1.1-default #1 SMP 2008-06-07 01:55:22 +0200 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
glibc-2.8-14.1
Hello List,
may be its the wrong list, but this problem covers divers topics. (kernel,
packaging/patching, programming)
I got a strange seg-fault when reading a imap-inbox with php5/php5-imap
(original opensuse
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/php/server_apache_openSUS… )
my testscript is first example at:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.imap-headerinfo.php
In most cases there are no complications. now i viewed problems with special
mail. there is an email in inbox with ~5000 recipients in TO:-Field.
Reading this headerinfo causes the seg-fault. Only thing i see is in
/var/log/messages:
Dec 11 11:29:04 myhostname kernel: php[22514]: segfault at 7fffee14c000 ip
7f2ce47f0d5b sp 7fffee145328 error 6 in libc-2.8.so[7f2ce4770000+14f000]
catching log with strace -f shows alarm() messages but nothing more helpful
for me.
Are there some packagers who know backgrounds for this problem or should i
post directly to kernellist?
there is a new kernel 2.6.25.18-0. available but dont want to upgrade
without having more info about this issue.
My 32bit Installations (suse10.1) are not affected by this problem.
What to do now?
Thanks,
Andre
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Hi everyone,
I need someone to point me in the right direction, why none of my packages are
build for factory. They all fail, although the rpm's are written.
Here is the error message at the end of the build log:
lwtt-1.2.0-6.1.noarch.rpm: directories not owned by a package:
- /usr/share/lwtt
I understand, it has to do with permissions. So i changed a few things in the
file section, but without any success.
Here is a link to one project:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=lwtt&project=home%3Alumnis
Cheers guy's,
De nny
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Hello Everyone,
I encountered with OBS recently when trying to change any of the existing
repositories or add a new one. This what i always get:
OpenSUSE Webclient Error:
Error Details:
Errorcode: package_save_error
Message: error saving project: unable to walk on path
'openSUSE:10.2:NonFree/standard'
I tried to edit the mentioned build repository, and get the same error.
Could somebody have a look at this, please.
home project is: home:lumnis
cheers,
Denny
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Hi everybody,
I'm busy fixing most of the games packages for 11.1 release.. the
biggest part is done and most build against Factory again (next step is
to 'fix' everything I broke against older repos.. but not to much bad
happened there).
For one, I now get the error
liquidwar-server: "/etc/sysconfig/liquidwar-server" is not allowed
anymore in SuSE Linux.
What's the alternative to /etc/sysconfig? The game includes a server
engine which is installed and also adds correpsonding /etc/init.d
script.. so the /etc/sysconfig file for configuration makes somewhat
sense there.
Thnks for your suggestions.
Dominique
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Hello,
can any tell me a working Mail Address for this package developer?
The package is old :(, very old :((.
I hope we have a updated package in the near ;).
I am not a programmer and fail with a new spec file :(.
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Hello,
is it possible that any can make a ipmiutil packet ?
The most intel server boards are only working with this packet, openIPMI and
ipmitool does not.
On the ipmiutil website I can found a
http://ipmiutil.sorceforge.net/FILES/ipmiutil-2.3.0-sles.x86_64.rpm"
but this is for a SLES 10 the libcrypto.so module is to new for this packet :
(.
I checked this with the new SLES :(
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Can someone please explain why the the rpmlint error below is occurring?
Because according to the spec-file, there are two binaries (in sbin no
less):
%{_sbindir}/dlm_controld.pcmk
%{_sbindir}/dlm_tool
On Nov 30, 2008, at 1:08 AM, dist_root wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Detected the following changes in lint error output for libdlm
> Distribution: head-i586
>
> +E: libdlm no-binary
>
>
> PS: Note that all occurrences of %{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}
> are replaced by the verbatim string $VERSION-$RELEASE
> to minimize useless output.
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