By RangerRick, on October 27th, 2004%
I’ve finally got qt3 playing nice with everyone’s systems (as far as I can tell), so it’s time to tackle some of the KDE bugs that are showing up. I got OpenNMS release to 10.3 unstable finally; I’m doing a test build right now to see if it can be released to 10.2-gcc3.3 as well, but I can’t imagine why it would have any OS-specific issues. Minor point-releases of PostgreSQL are also on the way, as soon as I finish some 10.2 builds, and a tomcat update as well. Also, I added simple Growl support to Fink HEAD, so it will notify you when packages are installed/removed for those long builds…
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By RangerRick, on October 9th, 2003%
…for they are subtle, and quick to anger.
<Sortova> http://sourceforge.net/…_id=1&atid=200001 <Sortova> Got it back <Sortova> I must promise not to be bad again <Sortova> I guess they don’t want anyone monitoring them … cause I have 81000 freaking lost service events on their servers (grin)
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By RangerRick, on September 7th, 2003%
So I got a metric buttload of Fink packaging done today. These are all in my experimental tree, for those wanting to… err… well, experiment. Expect to see them in unstable tomorrow after I’ve gotten some sleep. <grin>
First of all, I got PostgreSQL updated to 7.3.4. Some minor tweaks happened to the packages, including an update to the passwd package that makes positive “postgres” (the user) is in “postgres” (the group), since I got some complaints about weirdness there. Also, the perl, tcl, and python subpackages all automatically create and drop their language bits from the database (well, from template1 if you know anything about PostgreSQL-isms) automatically on install or removal. (As an aside, I fixed a bug in the module-loading so it actually recognizes these things without having to do trickery with file extensions…)
I also updated RRDTool and made it happy with the newer tcl that does some funky stuff with it’s tclConfig.sh that confuses RRDTool’s build system.
I updated Tomcat to 4.1.27, and also audited all of it’s dependencies for changes. Not much changed, . . . → Read More: Saturday Night (Is Alright for Porting)
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By RangerRick, on February 7th, 2003%
I’ve updated to PostgreSQL 7.3.2 in Fink unstable. These packages rename everything to postgresql73 to fit upgrade policy. Also got qt3 updated in dports so that it works with cups, and also so that there is a puredarwin variant (port install qt3 +puredarwin). OpenNMS tagged today. IcmpSocket.c is still acting up on MacOSX, I’m looking for someone to help on that, otherwise I think the mac port is ready.
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By RangerRick, on February 2nd, 2003%
Well, I got OpenNMS running just fine on MacOSX now… The biggest hurdle (the JNI crashing issue) was because of flat namespaces. Changing RRDTool and the JNI libs to build twolevel fixes everything. Packages are in experimental, I’m going to wait for the impending 1.1.1 release this next weekend and release to unstable. (whoo!)
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By RangerRick, on January 18th, 2003%
Helped my buddy Tarus over at Sortova Consulting put together Solaris packages for OpenNMS. It’s the first time I’ve made packages on Solaris, it’s suprisingly easy. There’s a little file that describes the metadata, one that contains a list of the files’ ownership and stuff, and then you run a program from the root of your built tree and it packs everything up. In KDE news, I’ve built everything from RC7 now (which is looking a lot like it will be final) that I’ll be releasing, so things are looking pretty good. Still need to test printing though.
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