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Fri Mar 5 17:26:29 2004 |
| Raj | rajelio@yahoo.com | Question | Windows | 2.5.1 | Re: Instant Edit Link | I must have misunderstood what you meant.
That aside, I don't know how to compile
the elogd.c so any help would be appreciated. |
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Fri Feb 3 15:51:07 2023 |
| Laurent Jean-Rigaud | lollspam@free.fr | Question | Linux | 3.1.4 | Re: Installing Elog on Linux Oracle 9 and missing libssl.so.10 | Hi Daniel,
The RPM has been build for EL7
so SSL share libs should be different with |
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Fri Mar 11 18:59:30 2016 |
| Phil Rubin | rubinp@cern.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Installation: Failed Dependencies | I attempted instead to build from the tar
ball, and, except for a "fatal"
git error, make built elogd, elog, |
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Fri Mar 11 19:24:11 2016 |
| Phil Rubin | rubinp@cern.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Installation: Failed Dependencies | OK. I found the source of the logbook
problem in an exchange from May 2015, so
no need to answer this one. |
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Sat Mar 19 15:24:29 2016 |
| Darren Hollinrake | hollinrakedp@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Installation: Failed Dependencies | I did the following on CentOS 6.7 (Should
work for Fedora and RHEL as well):
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Thu Mar 21 19:30:49 2024 |
| Laurent Jean-Rigaud | lollspam@free.fr | Question | Linux | 3.1.5-1 | Re: Installation with amp on Rocky Linux | Hi Nina,
The RPM is built with Kerberos
(libber*), LDAP (libldap*) and SSL (libssl*) |
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Fri Mar 22 07:41:56 2024 |
| Stefan Ritt | Is tstefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.5-1 | Re: Installation with amp on Rocky Linux | Is there a way to install all dependencies
automatically? Like if I install a package
like "emacs" I get a list of dependencies |
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Sat Mar 23 23:51:37 2024 |
| Laurent Jean-Rigaud | lollspam@free.fr | Question | Linux | 3.1.5-1 | Re: Installation with amp on Rocky Linux | Normally it should work. Requirements are
set in SPEC file.
$ rpm -qpi |
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