[ic] perl and ubuntu 8.04 AMD64
Ron Phipps
ron at endpoint.com
Fri May 9 17:13:30 UTC 2008
Rick Bragg wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 08:55 -0600, Jon Jensen wrote:
>> On Fri, 9 May 2008, Marco Mescoli wrote:
>>
>>>>> Now ? Interchange 5.5.2 on threaded system perl 5.8.8 maybe most
>>>>> reliable solution ?
>>>> Bet you have SELINUX running.
>>> Mumble mumble ... ennglish lunguage is very very so hardest for me, do
>>> you remember "apex" ? (-:
>>> What is SELINUX ? Is it the worse distribution ?
>> SELinux isn't commonly used on Ubuntu. Marco, look in / and if you don't
>> have an selinux directory, I don't think you could be running it.
>>
>> Ubuntu may have AppArmor, but I haven't had trouble with that because I
>> think it's more selectively applied.
>>
>> Also, yesterday I said to Rick:
>>
>>> ./Configure -des -Dlibpth="/usr/local/lib64 /lib64 /usr/lib64"
>> That is actually for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, which use multilib to allow both
>> 64- and 32-bit libraries without a chroot. On Ubuntu, which is based on
>> Debian, they only use a single lib/ directory, so you should be able to do
>> simply:
>>
>> ./Configure -des
>>
>> As on a 32-bit system.
>>
>> Jon
>>
>
> Thanks this is REALLY helpful!
>
> Also, I need to compile and copy over all new vlink binaries...
>
> Does anybody know a shell command I can use to copy over the data in all
> my current .gdbm files to their respective .txt files in one shot?
>
> Thanks again
> rick
>
>
Hi Rick,
What I normally do is build an IC page with the contents:
[tmp tables]access locale[/tmp]
[loop list="[scratch tables]"]
[loop-code]: [export table="[loop-code]"]<br>
[/loop]
Set the tables scratch to all of the gdbm/db files you have, then access the page, it will export them to the default .txt/.asc files.
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Ron Phipps
End Point Corporation
ron at endpoint.com
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