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  1. Hi!

     

    I placed a copy of each autoconfiscated third-party dependency of my software as a subdirectory. I then followed the instructions for building subpackages in autotools. However, there is a subpackage that needs to have certain parameters passed to its configure script. The macro AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS passes the command line parameters to the configure script of each subpackage but I do not want the user to worry about the exact parameters to pass to configure.

     

    My question now is how do I set the parameters to pass to configure in my subpackages?

  2. Hi!

     

    What software do you use for traffic shaping? I wanted to use shorewall's built-in support but it requires ipp2p support in the kernel to match p2p traffic. Unfortunately, ipp2p is not compiled in the kernel, at least for the one I'm using (2.6.17-5mdvlegacy).

  3. I've moved your duplicate post from Mandriva Enhanced rpms. It's not good to double-post the same problem - only confuses people.

     

    Sorry for that. The replies seem to suggest that I should be asking the guys at MDE.

     

    Anyway, here's what I did. I added the Mdv2007 installation files to smart then as root:

    telinit 3
    smart upgrade

     

     

    After that, I reboot to Mdv2007 Installation CD 1 and chose the upgrade option. I had trouble with xorg such that I can't run X after rebooting. What I did was to install xorg related packages specially those that are still MDE. For some packages, I did a rpm -ivh --force to force installation because urpmi thinks that the mde packages are newer than the mdv2007 ones.

     

    I also encountered a problem with kdm. One way to solve it is to drakedm and choose gdm. Another way is to replace /etc/kde/kdm/kdmrc with /etc/kde/kdmrc.rpmnew.

     

    The text in gnome might appear as boxes. To solve this,

    sudo pango-querymodules-32 > /etc/pango/i386/pango.modules

  4. Use Smart again? :unsure:

     

    I can also do that but I prefer the installer because it runs several configuration scripts. I suppose the installer does a

    urpmi --auto --auto-select

    during an upgrade. What are the other commands called by the installer?

     

    Remove all the MDE stuff first and then try the upgrade again.

     

    Hmm... does that mean I should downgrade first to mdv2006 base install? :o

  5. Hi!

     

    I am trying to upgrade my mdv2006 to mdv2007 using the free version. However, the installer is stuck at computing dependencies. I tried rpm --rebuilddb and reinstalling again but it didn't work. My box is KDE 3.5.4 and was upgraded using MDE. I think I experienced the same problem when I upgraded to a newer version of KDE from the stock KDE of mdv2006. I worked around it by using smart.

     

    Any suggestions on how I can solve this problem?

  6. Dont downgrade anything, this is a problem that is afecting all distros, still in cooker wasnt solved, but meanwhile you have 2 options, one is to create an entry in /etc/fstab for the usb storage device so this way is mounted when inserted in wich you have this site http://ldots.org/prodrive/ that explains you all the needed steps and doubts.

     

    The other option is wait that i build the necessary packages for x86 to automount usb devices using another method, this was already fixed in x86_64 but meanwhile i didnt build those packages for x86 since appeared me other problems and i have to do a clean install of mandrica 2006 before proceed.

     

     

    I followed the link and I added an entry in /etc/fstab. The device got mounted automatically although KDE still thinks that the device is unmounted. Anyway, this is just minor and I can live with it. I just hope that this issue gets fixed soon. Thanks for the reply!

  7. Hi! Is there anyone who had problems with hal? The removable device daemon pops up when a removable device is inserted but it is not mounted. I'm thinking of downgrading hal but that will also downgrade dbus which will, in turn, downgrade kde 3.5.3. Any suggestions?

  8. Hi! I would like to know the difference between Mandriva Enhanced RPMs and cooker. AFAIK, cooker overhauls the entire system. That is, it upgrades all libraries and packges so it is not advisable to install individual packages from cooker to a stable release since they have different compiled libraries. How about with MDE? Is it safe to install an individual package (inc. deps, of course) over a corresponding stable release? Or do I need to upgrade the whole release itself?

  9. Hi! How can I make logrotate run hourly? Do I just need to move logrotate from cron.daily to cron.hourly? Is there an hourly keyword in the logrotate config file aside from the daily, weekly, monthly keywords?

     

    What I want to do is to limit the size of .xsession-errors since it becomes very large in a single day. Is there a better way?

     

    Thanks.

  10. spinynorman,

    I've looked at Kivio and it has imported Dia's templates. Apparently, however, it does not support rotation too.

     

    arctic,

    I've looked at OOo Draw before posting here and find its connectors excellent. Unfortunately, as DragonMage pointed out, it doesn't have templates. Fortunately, there's a logic template (actually only an sxd) in ooextras so I used it in this case. However, I'll encounter this same problem again in the future when I use circuits.

     

    siege,

    I use InkScape actually for general purpose vector graphics

     

    I might create templates (at least for the ones I use) for OOo Draw and post it in ooextras in the future when I have the time and motivation

  11. Hi!

     

    Can any one recommend a replacement for Dia? I find its lack of support for rotations very restrictive. I'm not looking for a general purpose vector graphics program but a diagramming application. Specifically, something that contains templates/stencils for circuits, logic, etc. It's more of an updated (more "user-friendly") xfig

  12. You do not really need a proxy. A better way is to make your linux box act as a router through ip masquerading aka network address translation or nat. Try using the "ICS" of mandriva found in the mcc. If you have problems, just search this forum. Good luck!

  13. It's for security reasons. An attacker usually pings a series of ip addresses (computers) to look for a target that is alive or connected to the network. When the pinged computer replies, it means that it's alive and an attacker can then do his other tricks (e.g. doing a port scan.) However, it's not a guarantee that you're computer will be perfectly safe if you refuse to reply to pings (which is an ICMP echo request)

  14. Hi!

     

    I've just bought a Logitech Quickcam Express, thinking it will just be plug and play as stated in many posts here and in the web. Unfortunately, that was not the case when I plugged it in. When I run lsusb, the output is:

    Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
    Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
    Bus 003 Device 003: ID 0db0:6970 Micro Star International
    Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
    Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
    Bus 001 Device 005: ID 046d:0928 Logitech, Inc.
    Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000

     

    Now, the product ID is not listed here and here. The output of harddrake2 for the device is:

    Identification
    Vendor: ‎        
    
    Description: ‎Camera
    
    Media class: ‎
    
    Connection
    Bus: ‎USB
    
    Bus PCI #: ‎1
    
    PCI device #: ‎5
    
    Vendor ID: ‎1133
    
    Device ID: ‎2344
    
    Misc
    Module: ‎unknown

     

    I tried loading quickcam and videodev manually but it still did not work. I tried loading spca5xx but apparently its not included in the kernel. I'm using mandriva le2005

     

    Any help would be very much appreciated

     

    [marked as solved by arctic]

  15. I see. If I understand correctly, I should do

    dd if=/dev/cdrom | head -c length_of_iso | md5sum

    or

    dd if=/dev/cdrom | head -c `stat --format=%s ISO_image` | md5sum

     

    I can then compare the result to the md5 sum of the iso. That is logical since an iso is just the raw bytes to be burned unless there are headers, etc added to it.

     

    Salamat! ;)

  16. I kinda fixed it for me but the result was not perfect. When I renamed my .local and .menu, there are still duplicate entries because /var/lib/menu-xdg/applications contain three directories. When I removed the other directories except Mandrakelinux, the default menu was fixed. In my account, the menu was not recreated after I've renamed .local so I just recreated the menu by creating .local/share/applications and copying /var/lib/menu-xdg/applications/Mandrakelinux there. I relogin once or twice and its quite okay now.

     

    Thanks Germ and bvc for the help! :)

  17. Germ,

     

    It did not work :( Here's the contents of the generated .local when I renamed my previous .local:

    [ianalis@ianalis .local2]$ ls -R
    .:
    share/
    
    ./share:
    applications/
    
    ./share/applications:
    Mandrakelinux/
    
    ./share/applications/Mandrakelinux:
    Internet/
    
    ./share/applications/Mandrakelinux/Internet:
    RemoteAccess/
    
    ./share/applications/Mandrakelinux/Internet/RemoteAccess:

     

    bvc, here's my output of that command:

    [ianalis@ianalis .local2]$ rpm -qa|grep menu
    menu-2.1.12-13mdk
    libkdebase4-kmenuedit-3.3.2-100mdk
    mdk-menu-messages-10.2-2mdk
    kdebase-servicemenu-10.1-4mdk
    menu-xdg-0.6-19mdk
    menudrake-0.7.6-4mdk
    kdebase-kmenuedit-3.3.2-100mdk
    mandrakelinux-create-kde-mdk-menu-1.0-4mdk

     

    Should I uninstall kmenuedit and kdebase-servicemenu? Actually, I did not upgrade in one go. I first upgraded kdebase then upgraded the rest of my system several days later when the iso of LE2005 was released. I'm not sure but this problem might have started when I upgraded kdebase. What do you think?

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