2 Aug 2007 18:18
15 Aug 2007 04:32
libgcrypt in heartbeat package. . .
Dave Johnson <dj4904 <at> hotmail.com>
2007-08-15 02:32:56 GMT
2007-08-15 02:32:56 GMT
It looks like the heartbeat package contains a
home-rolled libgcrypt which makes resolving dependancies impossible (?) for
those of us (painfully) trying to pass enough shamen dust over conary hoping for
a development system to emerge from the other side. I'm not completely
understanding of conary (yet) so I might be wrong, but if not, is there some
reason for hard-coding libgcrypt in there ?
Thanks,
-=dave
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15 Aug 2007 12:23
Re: libgcrypt in heartbeat package. . .
Rafiu M. Fakunle <rafiu <at> openfiler.com>
2007-08-15 10:23:25 GMT
2007-08-15 10:23:25 GMT
Hey, ----- "Dave Johnson" <dj4904 <at> hotmail.com> wrote: > It looks like the heartbeat package contains a home-rolled libgcrypt > which makes resolving dependancies impossible (?) for those of us > (painfully) trying to pass enough shamen dust over conary hoping for a > development system to emerge from the other side. I'm not completely > understanding of conary (yet) so I might be wrong, but if not, is > there some reason for hard-coding libgcrypt in there ? A compatible libgcrypt can be found in the contrib.rpath.org <at> rpl:1 label. What you trying to do? What problem(s) are you having? -- -- R.
15 Aug 2007 19:33
Re: libgcrypt in heartbeat package. . .
Dave Johnson <dj4904 <at> hotmail.com>
2007-08-15 17:33:58 GMT
2007-08-15 17:33:58 GMT
I'm trying to build a dev system (the tough part it seems) to primarily add an MRTG feature to log/graph daily dir tree usage that includes number of files, size of files in tree. This should be pretty easy. Later delusions of grandeur include experiment with trying to get FUSE with ZFS working for the basic core OF functionality (hard, and not expecting much success... more of a learning experience really but who knows), and (this is where you can cover your ears Rafiu ;) experiment with getting OF to run with Dom0 functionality (very hard while keeping the other specialized device and services support in the current OF kernel). Additionally, I'd like to experiment with adding few usability features that continue to make OF nearly impossible for a lamen to setup. Granted these usabiltity features are less core binary related and more UI related so I could pretty much do that part with a regular OF installation but then I digress... -=dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rafiu M. Fakunle" <rafiu <at> openfiler.com> To: "Dave Johnson" <dj4904 <at> hotmail.com> Cc: <Openfiler-devel <at> lists.openfiler.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 3:23 AM Subject: Re: [OF-devel] libgcrypt in heartbeat package. . . > Hey, > > ----- "Dave Johnson" <dj4904 <at> hotmail.com> wrote: >> It looks like the heartbeat package contains a home-rolled libgcrypt >> which makes resolving dependancies impossible (?) for those of us >> (painfully) trying to pass enough shamen dust over conary hoping for a >> development system to emerge from the other side. I'm not completely >> understanding of conary (yet) so I might be wrong, but if not, is >> there some reason for hard-coding libgcrypt in there ? > > > A compatible libgcrypt can be found in the contrib.rpath.org <at> rpl:1 label. > What you trying to do? What problem(s) are you having? > > > -- > R. > >
16 Aug 2007 12:14
Re: libgcrypt in heartbeat package. . .
Rafiu M. Fakunle <rafiu <at> openfiler.com>
2007-08-16 10:14:54 GMT
2007-08-16 10:14:54 GMT
----- "Dave Johnson" <dj4904 <at> hotmail.com> wrote: [...] > > Additionally, I'd like to experiment with adding few usability > features that > continue to make OF nearly impossible for a lamen to setup. Granted > these > usabiltity features are less core binary related and more UI related > so I > could pretty much do that part with a regular OF installation but then > I > digress... Hehe, no kidding ;). What about libgcrypt? Where does that come into the picture? -- -- R.
21 Aug 2007 11:49
Re: libgcrypt in heartbeat package. . .
Dave Johnson <dj4904 <at> hotmail.com>
2007-08-21 09:49:49 GMT
2007-08-21 09:49:49 GMT
"Rafiu M. Fakunle" <rafiu <at> openfiler.com> > ----- "Dave Johnson" <dj4904 <at> hotmail.com> wrote: > [...] >> but then I digress... > > Hehe, no kidding ;). What about libgcrypt? Where does that come into the > picture? my bad... i had things mixed up... trying to grab stuff from foresight linux and should have been looking in rp1:devel s o r t e d thanks ! -=dave
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