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<bleve> has anybody seen ibmusbasm64-1.0.9-1.src.rpm ?
<hal23456> thank you very much range and zathrus for your informed assistance! ;-)
<bleve> I have never seen as shit packaging before.
<bleve> packager has no idea how to do dual-arch packagin so they did ibmusbasm64 and ibmusbasm as separate package.
<Zathrus-2> bleve: makes it more exciting that way. Looks good on a resume ("Managed, maintained, and built multiple packages" vs "Created one package").
<bleve> and it deps on libusb.so so it requires libusb-devel to work (when libusb-devel is _not_ in requirements of pkg.
<Zathrus-2> why does it require -devel if it's using the lib? Usually -devel is just the header files for building.
<bleve> Zathrus-2: it's hard-coded to use libusb.so
<bleve> which is part of -devel pkg.
<bleve> ok. more fun.
<bleve> source code in ibmusbasm-1.22 and ibmusbasm-1.09 are identical!
<bleve> sorry.
<bleve> source code in ibmusbasm-1.22 and ibmusbasm64-1.09 are identical!
<bleve> so whole ibmusbasm64 is packaging error.
<bleve> there are differences in README files but that's it.
<bleve> dag has done best work so far.
<bleve> but his pkg is quite old.
<bleve> ok. ibmusbasm pkg wasn't that bad.
<bleve> ibmusbasm64 was.
<bleve> proper pkg _can_ be done from these three with careful tuning.
<bleve> hmmh. that requires splitting it into two pieces.
<bleve> ibmusbasm and ibmusbasm-libs
<bleve> so that both i386 and x86_64 libs can be installed.
<Mrdini> hmmm, how do I filter top to show only httpd?
<entr0py> Mrdini: hit 'u' and type 'apache' then hit enter
<Mrdini> 'apache'? er.... *tries*
<Mrdini> ah, user
<Mrdini> ta!
<Mrdini> (just trying to work out how much RAM is used & if it's ok to shrink RAM down a bit)
<Mrdini> heh, mosy guides talk about how to tell if you have too little RAM, & what to do, not vice versa :)
<Mrdini> (running VMs here, & have 1GB given to my LAMP server - everything works like a dream, no swapping etc, but I have a feeling that I could tweak the server down to 512MB/768MB)
<Zathrus-2> as usual, it's the spikes that kill you
<Mrdini> zathrus, *nods*
<Mrdini> & stuff appears quiet at the moment :/
<Mrdini> guess I'll just ask my boss for more RAM then :) (looking at Zimbra, which requires 1GB minimum, & the server has 2GB total, so I'm a bit tight on free memory at the mo!)
<moath_> is anyone else having issues with yum/up2date after their latest yum updatE?
<Zathrus-2> nope
<moath_> hmm
<moath_> they're both puking for me (without any args no less)
<kain> hi there, did anybody know where to get subversion + mod_dav_svn for centos 4.4 that are at least version > 1.2?
<Mrdini> kain, daag?
<Mrdini> (guess)
<kain> uhm
<kain> let me check
<Evolution> rpmforge has it.
<Evolution> wiki.centos.org/Repositories/
<kain> thanks
<kain> I'll try this out
<kain> thw wiki told me to protect the base
<kain> subversion.i386 1.1.4-2.ent installed
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