Hendrik T. Voelker | 1 Nov 12:20
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Wher to deliver PKGs

Good day,

Maybe someone here can give me a hint where to deliver newly created
packages, as ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/contrib/00UPLOAD/ does not work - at
least not for me.

TIA

Hendrik
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OpenPKG Framework COMMUNITY and VALUE licenses available

Dear community members and commercial customers,

since months we have been providing OpenPKG 4 under the PROMO license
until the VALUE license was available for ordering and the COMMUNITY
license proved to be working as expected.

The PROMO license finally expired on April 1st and you now finally
have the option of always running a bleeding edge OpenPKG fully
free of charge via the COMMUNITY license (and this way implicitly
act as testers in our community) and the option of lazily running
a productive and hence fixed OpenPKG instance via the VALUE license
for a small fee (and this way at least support the OpenPKG development
financially).

Details on the various licenses -- including a comparison of the
licenses based on their particular license assertions -- you now
can find under the URL:

    http://www.openpkg.com/go/framework-licensing

In case you want to run the COMMUNITY license you always can download
the latest version on this page (or get it indirectly via the latest
OpenPKG Framework on upgrade). In case you want to run the VALUE
license you can directly online order your copy there, too.

With the new OpenPKG 4 model I think we finally found a reasonable
compromise between a free of charge community offering and a still
inexpensive offering for the commercial customers -- both at the
same time.

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PLI | 7 Feb 18:11
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curl.spec patch

hi everyone,

You will find here a small patch for the curl.spec file.

1) To build curl with the the rigth ssl depencies (ex zlib), i use
"pkg-config --libs openssl"  to populate LIBS.

2) i use the full path for %{l_prefix}/bin/pkg-config

Thanks and regards

PS: How can we upload diff , previously located in
ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/contrib/00UPLOAD/ ?

diff -p -up ./curl.spec.orig ./curl.spec
--- ./curl.spec.orig	2009-11-04 17:46:03.000000000 +0100
+++ ./curl.spec	2010-02-07 17:32:00.000000000 +0100
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Class:        BASE
 Group:        Web
 License:      MIT-style
 Version:      7.19.7
-Release:      20091104
+Release:      20100207

 #   package options
 %option       with_ssl       yes
@@ -118,12 +118,15 @@ AutoReqProv:  no
     export CPPFLAGS="%{l_cppflags}"
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[CONTRIB] ACCEPT: nginx.diff

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[CONTRIB] ACCEPT: nginx-0.7.62-20090914.src.rpm

The following OpenPKG Contribution Area operation occurred.
uploaded RPM file "nginx-0.7.62-20090914.src.rpm" accepted -- moved to contrib area.
No action is required on your part.

Information about nginx-0.7.62-20090914.src.rpm follows:
| Name:     nginx                     Source RPM:   (none)
| Version:  0.7.62                    Signature:    md5:128930c9d24bfe8d995b9cd242938c29
| Release:  20090914                  Build Host:   lenny.local
| Group:    Web                       Build System: ix86-debian5.0.2
| Class:    BASE                      Build Time:   Sun Oct  4 00:12:28 2009
| Distrib:  OpenPKG Community         Install Time: (not installed)
| License:  BSD                       Install Size: 606147 bytes
| Packager: OpenPKG Foundation e.V.   Relocations:  (not relocateable)
| Vendor:   Igor Sysoev
| Summary:  Robust, small and high performance http and reverse proxy server
| URL:      http://nginx.net/
| Description:
| Nginx [engine x] is an HTTP(S) server, HTTP(S) reverse proxy and IMAP/POP3 proxy server.
| Provides:
|     nginx::with_openssl = yes
|     nginx::with_dav = yes
|     nginx::with_mail = yes
|     nginx::with_perl_module = no
| Files:
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[CONTRIB] ACCEPT: mysql.diff

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Shalom P. Hamou | 9 Sep 13:00
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Post Market Crash Security Procedures for a Man Made Disaster. Openpkg Cvs,



The Math of The Crash, a Man Made Disaster.

Tel Aviv, Tuesday, 9th September 2009 0909 IDT.


Openpkg Cvs,

Purpose of My Yield Curve:

Establish after the Crash an Adjusted, Credit Free, Free Market Economy.

It is extremely stable, very prosperous and fairer than the present Capitalist System.

It is both more liberal and libertarian.

It is the only one that obeys strictly to the precepts of both Qu'ran and Torah.

It is impossible to use it to infringe on the privacy or individual freedom of its participants.

It is impossible to use it for any form of economic discrimination.

Before The Crash:

"In retrospect, it appears that the most market-savvy managers,
although conscious that they were taking extraordinary risks,
succumbed to the concern that unless they continued to "get up and dance",
as ex-Citigroup CEO Chuck Prince memorably put it, they would irretrievably lose market share.

Instead, they gambled that they could keep adding to their risky positions and
still sell them out before the deluge. Most were wrong."

Alan Greenspan
AKA "The Delphic Conundrum"
The Age of Turbulence.

Personal Finance.

Do Not Read That Before Thursday, 17nth September 1100 EDT



After The Crash:

The Market Crash has now taken place on Thursday, 17nth September 2009 at 1100 EDT.

It was the 222nd year of the American Constitution:

The United States Constitution was adopted on 17nth September, 1787, by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

At 1000 EDT the Philadelphia Fed Survey was  Published.

It was also 10 years, 10 months and 10 days since the start of the impeachement process of Bill Clinton.

And, according to the Hebraic calendar, 12 years, 1 month, 1 day after the car Crash of Diana and Dodi al Fayed.

(Here we have a one day discrepancy but I believe it is because before the first day there was Toho Bohu.)

[13 and 12 are the numeric value of One in Hebrew (Chad and Echad). and 1776 = 16 x 111.]

If I could correctly predict the date of The Crash it is because it is a man made disaster.

Otherwise it would have been technically impossible.

Similarly I expect a large movement on the yield of the 30 years US TBonds on
Wednesday, 9th September 2009 1300 EDT getting below 4,150%


Reading this letter before I told you would have served no useful purpose:


"I do think the most relevant likely reason why we are dealing with what we are dealing with are
new forces in the international market. Their nature and their behaviour is not something
we are going to fully understand, if ever; certainly except in retrospect."

Chairman Alan Greenspan AKA "The Delphic Conundrum"
Central Bank Panel Discussion.
To the International Monetary Conference.
Beijing, People's Republic of China
(via satellite)
6th June 2005.


The New Forces have an obsession, among other things, with the number 111 and the Gregorian, Hebraic and Islamic Calendars.

My Yield Curve has repeatedly tried to pre-emptively trigger that event not to avail.

It anticipates, caused by The Crash, great potential dangers for economy, democracy, health, security, and freedom.

In order to thwart them, My Yield Curve established a list of global security measures that must be taken.

If taken, they should avert almost all of the negative consequences of The Crash.

The consequences of not taking them can not be exaggerated.

 


Don't call it 911! it is a 999!


Don't answer that Email this mail box is not monitored.


I am, Openpkg Cvs, yours sincerely,

Shalom P. Hamou
Chief Economist
My Yield Curve



Doug Henry | 5 Aug 16:12
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[BROKEN] perl-5.10.0-20081225

It appears perl-5.10.0-20081225 is broken on linux amd64 (ubuntu 8.04 box).  Currently running perl-5.10.0-20080712 just fine.

+ true
+ rm -f /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root/tools/lin64/bin/enc2xs /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root/tools/lin64/bin/piconv
+ rm -f /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root/tools/lin64/bin/corelist /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root/tools/lin64/bin/config_data /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root/tools/lin64/man/man1/config_data.1
+ rm -f /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root/tools/lin64/bin/ptar /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root/tools/lin64/bin/ptardiff /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root/tools/lin64/man/man1/ptar.1 /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root/tools/lin64/man/man1/ptardiff.1
+ rm -f /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root/tools/lin64/bin/shasum /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root/tools/lin64/man/man1/shasum.1
+ /tools/lin64/lib/openpkg/rpmtool files -v -ofiles -r/tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root '%defattr(-,tools,tools)' /tools/lin64 '%not %dir {/tools/lin64,/tools/lin64/*,/tools/lin64/etc/rc.d,/tools/lin64/man/*}'
/tools/lin64/bin/perl: symbol lookup error: /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0-root/tools/lin64/lib/perl/5.10.0/x86_64-linux/auto/File/Glob/Glob.so: undefined symbol: Perl_pad_sv
+ exit 0
Processing files: perl-5.10.0-20081225
error: Could not open %files file /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0/files: No such file or directory


RPM build errors:
    Could not open %files file /tools/lin64/RPM/TMP/perl-5.10.0/files: No such file or directory

PLI | 22 Jul 23:24
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platform detection: lenny and release detection

hi,

i'm building the bootstrap for debian/lenny 5.0 (release 2)

result is
 openpkg-20071227-20071227.ix86-debian5.0.2-openpkg.sh

os version, is debian5.0.2.

I don't want to rebuild a bootstrap for each  small release (release 3,
release 4,...) and rebuild all my packages, for all ix86 and amd64 small
release updgrade.

The distrib version is not so different.

For etch, we don't have this naming convention (ix86-debian4.0)

Is that possible to have the previous behaviour for lenny
(ix86-debian5.0) or is that the new naming convention ?

thanks for you answer
regards
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Gmane