Using Crosstool with SCTP

Vishwas Dubey dubey.vishwas at gmail.com
Wed Nov 9 12:05:01 UTC 2011


Hi,

Could anyone of you please help me in fixing this issue...??

Thanks in advance.

Vishwas

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> > To add to that for completeness, this is known as brace expansion. For
> > a detailed discussion, see man bash under "Brace Expansion".
>
> forgot about that trick.  8-(
>
> good to see Rich did not. 8-)
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> Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 17:45:20 -0500
> From: Oliver Ruebenacker <curoli at gmail.com>
> Subject: Disabling touchpad on Dell Latitude with XFCE
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>     Hello,
>
>  I got a new Dell Latitude laptop with a touchpad and installed a
> fresh F15-XFCE. The computer is difficult to use, because it is almost
> impossible to type anything without touching the touchpad, and the
> slightest touch will result in a unwanted and sometimes disastrous
> mouse click (in contrast with the mouse keys, which need to be pressed
> rather forcefully).
>
>  I already installed gpointing-device-settings, which does not
> recognize the touchpad.
>
>  I saw some instructions to install two more packages with "pacman".
> I don't know that one and Google only finds the arcade game, and I'm
> not sure whether the instructions are only for Gnome or also for XFCE.
>
>  What can I do? Thanks!
>
>     Take care
>     Oliver
>
>
> --
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> Virtual Cell (http://vcell.org)
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> http://www.oliver.curiousworld.org
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>
> ------------------------------
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 00:32:49 +0100
> From: suvayu ali <fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Disabling touchpad on Dell Latitude with XFCE
> To: Community support for Fedora users <users at lists.fedoraproject.org>
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> Hello Oliver,
>
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 23:45, Oliver Ruebenacker <curoli at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I got a new Dell Latitude laptop with a touchpad and installed a
> > fresh F15-XFCE. The computer is difficult to use, because it is almost
> > impossible to type anything without touching the touchpad, and the
> > slightest touch will result in a unwanted and sometimes disastrous
> > mouse click (in contrast with the mouse keys, which need to be pressed
> > rather forcefully).
>
> I am not sure the gpointing-device-settings utility works any more. But
> to disable "double tap to click", you can try this in a terminal.
>
> $ synclient TapButton1=0
>
> To get a list of all the options just type synclient.
>
> To execute this everytime you login to XFCE put it in
> ~/.config/xfce4/xinitrc as a shell script.
>
> $ cat ~/.config/xfce4/xinitrc
> #!/bin/sh
> synclient TapButton1=0
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> --
> Suvayu
>
> Open source is the future. It sets us free.
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2011 07:56:14 +0800
> From: Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko at greshko.com>
> Subject: Re: Is btrfs ready to be default fs in F17 ?
> To: Community support for Fedora users <users at lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Message-ID: <4EB8701E.8000103 at greshko.com>
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> On 11/07/2011 11:36 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 12:23, Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net
> > <mailto:h.reindl at thelounge.net>> wrote:
> >
> >     why in the world do you or anybody believe
> >     that this will repair all sort of potentially fs-errors of real life
> >     like power lost in the wrong moment?
> >
> >
> > do you live in a war zone? the forest? hurricane zone? or any other
> > place where the power goes out unexpectedly all the time and/or a
> > strange place where power supplies blow out out of the blue? (as has
> > been hinted earlier in this thread)
>
> You don't have to live in a war zone to have a power supply fail.  You
> don't have to live in a hurricane zone to have a thunderstorm knock out
> power.
>
> We live in a city.  Just 2 weeks ago a building 50 meters away from our
> had a fire.  While putting out the fire the fire department determined
> it safer for them to cut power to the area.  They did so without warning
>
> The problem is that many people take their electric power for granted.
> Much like you, they think they will never lose power so they don't
> >
> > I don´t know about you but I don´t use to pull the plug from the ac
> > socket on my desktops (which have an UPS anyway) or remove the battery
> > on my laptop while working...
>
> Apparently you don't have cats and/or children.  I have cats....this
> *has* happened to me:
>
> http://www.simonscat.com/Films/Cat-Mouse/
>
> I won't use btrfs until it has the tools to support recovery and a
> proven track record.  At this time I don't see the need to take the risk.
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 17:26:23 -0800
> From: Don Quixote de la Mancha <quixote at dulcineatech.com>
> Subject: Re: Is btrfs ready to be default fs in F17 ?
> To: Community support for Fedora users <users at lists.fedoraproject.org>
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> If you're so eager to use btrfs you can always build the kernel from
> source to configure in support for the driver, as well as build the
> userspace tools like the formatter from source.
>
> To do so would be very useful to the community, as you would then be a
> tester, if you were so kind as to report bugs.  If you found no bugs
> at all, well you could report your success as well, and thereby
> encourage its adoption by Fedora sooner.
>
> That's quite a different thing from making it the default for
> end-users who have no clue what a filesystem is.  I'd like to see
> Linux pass "The Mom Test", that is, for my mom to be able to install
> and use it without any trouble.  She wouldn't know what a filesystem
> was if it bit her.  It was only a month ago that I finally convinced
> her to let me teach her what a directory was!
>
> Neither have I *ever* been able to convince my mother to let me teach
> her how to back up her own documents.  If she's going to use a new
> filesystem, it better be mature.
>
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 17:39:10 -0800
> From: Rick Stevens <ricks at nerd.com>
> Subject: Re: Disabling touchpad on Dell Latitude with XFCE
> To: Community support for Fedora users <users at lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Message-ID: <4EB8883E.6070305 at nerd.com>
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> On 11/07/2011 03:32 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
> > Hello Oliver,
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 23:45, Oliver Ruebenacker <curoli at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> I got a new Dell Latitude laptop with a touchpad and installed a
> >> fresh F15-XFCE. The computer is difficult to use, because it is almost
> >> impossible to type anything without touching the touchpad, and the
> >> slightest touch will result in a unwanted and sometimes disastrous
> >> mouse click (in contrast with the mouse keys, which need to be pressed
> >> rather forcefully).
> >
> > I am not sure the gpointing-device-settings utility works any more. But
> > to disable "double tap to click", you can try this in a terminal.
> >
> > $ synclient TapButton1=0
> >
> > To get a list of all the options just type synclient.
> >
> > To execute this everytime you login to XFCE put it in
> > ~/.config/xfce4/xinitrc as a shell script.
> >
> > $ cat ~/.config/xfce4/xinitrc
> > #!/bin/sh
> > synclient TapButton1=0
> >
> > Hope this helps.
>
> May not, as not all Dells use a Synaptics touchpad.  My Dell Inspiron
> N7110 doesn't.  So, here's what I did:
>
> 1. Create "/usr/local/bin/flipdelltouchpad" containing the following
> shell script:
> ------------------------------ CUT HERE -----------------------------
> #!/bin/bash
> touchpadString="PS/2 Generic Mouse"
> touchpadID=$(xinput list | grep "$touchpadString" | awk -F " " '{print
> $6}' | awk -F "=" '{print $2}')
> touchpadEnabled=$(xinput list-props $touchpadID | grep "Device Enabled"
> | awk -F ":" '{print $2}')
>
> # Check for arguments on the command line
> if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then                   # Any arguments?
>    arg1=$(echo $1 | tr [:upper:] [:lower:])
>                                        # Yes, convert to lower case
>    cliArg=1                            # Set flag that we have one
> else                                    # There is no argument.
>    cliArg=0                            # Clear flag
> fi
>
> if [ $cliArg -eq 1 ]; then              # Did we get an argument?
>    if [ $arg1 = 'on' ]; then           # Yes, was it "on"?
>        xinput --set-prop $touchpadID "Device Enabled" 1
>                                        # Yes, enable the touchpad
>    elif [ $arg1 = 'off' ]; then        # No, was it "off"?
>        xinput --set-prop $touchpadID "Device Enabled" 0
>                                        # Yes, disable the touchpad
>    else                                # None of the above, so...
>        sleep 1                         # ...sleep one second, exit
>    fi
>
> else                                    # No argument, toggle state
>    if [ $touchpadEnabled -eq 1 ]; then # Enabled now?
>        xinput --set-prop $touchpadID "Device Enabled" 0
>                                        # Yes, so disable it
>    else                                # Must be disabled, so...
>        xinput --set-prop $touchpadID "Device Enabled" 1
>                                        # ...enable it
>    fi
> fi
> ------------------------------ CUT HERE -----------------------------
> (code borrowed from Brendan Dugan, give props where they're due).
>
> 2. Save the file and chmod it 755 so it can be executed.
>
> 3. Go into Applications->Keyboard and select the "Application Shortcuts"
> tab.
>
> 4. Add a new keystroke (I used Fn-F3 which will toggle the touchpad on
> and off under Winblows but is ignored in Xfce) and tell it to run that
> /usr/local/bin/dellfliptouchpad script when that key is hit.
>
> Then, when you hold down "Fn" and press "F3", the touchpad will toggle
> on and off.  The script also supports passing in an argument, too, so
>
>        /usr/local/bin/flipdelltouchpad on
>
> will enable the touchpad and
>
>        /usr/local/bin/flipdelltouchpad off
>
> will disable it.
>
> Note that on my Inspiron this does not turn the LED on and off, but
> that's a small price to pay.  I'll sort that out sometime, but for
> now I'm happy.
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> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2011 17:30:06 +1030
> From: Tim <ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au>
> Subject: Re: Is btrfs ready to be default fs in F17 ?
> To: Community support for Fedora users <users at lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Message-ID: <1320735606.8405.2.camel at suspishus.lan.cameratim.com>
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>
> On Tue, 2011-11-08 at 07:56 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > Apparently you don't have cats and/or children.  I have cats....this
> > *has* happened to me:
> >
> > http://www.simonscat.com/Films/Cat-Mouse/
>
> LOL, very cute.  We used to have a cat, I had to train it not to bite on
> the wires under my workbench.  I included some bare wires in the bundle,
> with a 9 volt battery on the end.
>
> They get desperate when they want feeding, though (like Simon's cat).  I
> swear that ours was on the verge of speech, one day.
>
> --
> [tim at localhost ~]$ uname -r
> 2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686
>
> Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored.  I
> read messages from the public lists.
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 08:05:19 +0100
> From: Rudolf Kastl <che666 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Is btrfs ready to be default fs in F17 ?
> To: Community support for Fedora users <users at lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Message-ID:
>        <CAAD7_rBkNY5KFTFYZmbkiwrp_A3g-5AmQhdg2LLp88_mwA=mRw at mail.gmail.com
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> 2011/11/7 Fernando Cassia <fcassia at gmail.com>:
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 11:41, Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> a untested filesystem
> >
> > BTRFS is not untested.
> >
> http://btrfs.boxacle.net/repository/single-disk/Initial-compare/Initial-Compare-Single_disk_Large_file_creates_num_threads=8.html
> > http://oss.oracle.com/projects/btrfs/dist/documentation/benchmark.html
> > http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=btrfs_lzo_2638&num=1
> > "The LZO compression support for Btrfs was developed by Fujitsu and was
> > added since the LZO algorithm is designed to be much faster than gzip"
> > So, Oracle, Fujitso and others testing this filesystems are morons, and
> > others like horonix are not actually testing anything.... fine.  I get
> the
> > message by now.
>
> running a few tests in labs e.g. for generating benchmark results is
> not the same as testing for stability.  i am really curious if your
> statements are irony or meant seriously. how many machines with how
> much storage and how much io do you run with it for what timeframe?
>
> > Where are all the btrfs data loss horror stories?.
>
> tried google?
>
> kind regards,
> Rudolf Kastl
>
>
> ------------------------------
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> Message: 9
> Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 23:13:13 -0800
> From: Joe Zeff <joe at zeff.us>
> Subject: Re: Is btrfs ready to be default fs in F17 ?
> To: Community support for Fedora users <users at lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Message-ID: <4EB8D689.8060207 at zeff.us>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
>
> On 11/07/2011 11:00 PM, Tim wrote:
> > They get desperate when they want feeding, though (like Simon's cat).  I
> > swear that ours was on the verge of speech, one day.
>
> Like this?  http://www.gocomics.com/arloandjanis/2011/11/07
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 08:15:37 +0100
> From: Rudolf Kastl <che666 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Is btrfs ready to be default fs in F17 ?
> To: Community support for Fedora users <users at lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Message-ID:
>        <CAAD7_rC46gUokro3s4Ts8HcvyGgUVFcpVrd_K+1myCONjscxGQ at mail.gmail.com
> >
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>
> 2011/11/7 Fernando Cassia <fcassia at gmail.com>:
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 12:23, Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> why in the world do you or anybody believe
> >> that this will repair all sort of potentially fs-errors of real life
> >> like power lost in the wrong moment?
> >
> > do you live in a war zone? the forest? hurricane zone? or any other place
> > where the power goes out unexpectedly all the time and/or a strange place
> > where power supplies blow out out of the blue? (as has been hinted
> earlier
> > in this thread)
> > I don´t know about you but I don´t use to pull the plug from the ac
> socket
> > on my desktops (which have an UPS anyway) or remove the battery on my
> laptop
> > while working...
> >
>
> lol. Well... no one is holding you back from running it... but if you
> tried to bring that up as arguments why others should run it i have to
> honestly say you failed big time, and since you are lobbying that fs
> that strongly i am curious:
>
> How many machines with how much storage and how much IO (what
> percentage read/write) do you run it on for what timeframe?
> Why do you run it?
> Which versions do you deploy?
> How critical are those machines to your infrastructure?
>
> kind regards,
> Rudolf Kastl
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 11
> Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 13:39:23 +0530
> From: Vishwas Dubey <dubey.vishwas at gmail.com>
> Subject: Using Crosstool with SCTP
> To: users at lists.fedoraproject.org
> Message-ID:
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>
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with building my SCTP program using crosstool. Please let
> me know how to configure to be able to build SCTP program by crosstool. I
> get the following error while building my SCTP program:-
>
> sctpsrvr.c:18:26: error: netinet/sctp.h: No such file or directory
> sctpsrvr.c: In function 'main':
> sctpsrvr.c:25: error: storage size of 'initmsg' isn't known
> sctpsrvr.c:45: error: 'SCTP_INITMSG' undeclared (first use in this
> function)
> sctpsrvr.c:45: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
> sctpsrvr.c:45: error: for each function it appears in.)
>
> I am using FC14. Please note that I am able to compile and run my SCTP
> program without using crosstool. Also, I am not using lksctp-tools for
> SCTP. I am using SCTP as a kernel built in module that comes with kernel
> for FC14. I have been able to install SCTP headers on my system, so they
> end up in /usr/include/netinet/, but I am not sure how to install them for
> the crosstool toolchain. I even tried to replace netinet/sctp.h with
> /usr/include/netinet/sctp.h but I got the exact same error as above. I am
> not sure, how to fix this issue.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Vishwas
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> Message: 12
> Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 11:01:12 +0100
> From: Mattias Hellström <hellstrom.mattias at gmail.com>
> Subject: uid1000: How to install F16 with custom login.defs
> To: users at lists.fedoraproject.org
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> I want to connect Fedora 16 to a NIS/YP/NFS server that has users from
> 500 and up.
> I can not modify the server at this point, I can create a separate NIS
> server and direct all F16 machines to this.
> Users will log on to many machines at the same time, so a uid
> translating NFS server sounds scary.
>
> I see these possible solutions:
> 1) Some NFS hack to allow user mapping on the client
>    This is the best variant if it works, but modern nfs clients seams
> to have removed all usable features.
>
> 2) Adding login.defs in anaconda %pre, but the /etc I see in %pre is
> not the one? This means format the drivers with raid etc and mounting
> them in the %pre (oh joy)
>    This is not a serious suggestion?
>
> 3) Installing F15 then upgrade
>    Installation will take much longer.
>
> 4) Hack anaconda to allow for file injection
>    Fun hack probably a nightmare to debug
>
> 5) Replace shadow-utils.rpm with my own on the installation source.
>
> Please elaborate on alternative solutions and my suggested plausible ones.
>
>
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> Message: 13
> Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 12:25:31 +0100
> From: suvayu ali <fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: uid1000: How to install F16 with custom login.defs
> To: Community support for Fedora users <users at lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Message-ID:
>        <CAMXnza2efKv=p3e4kj3a-4+b6Nfc7pX+vzXo+_RdXBscW2fJGQ at mail.gmail.com
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>
> 2011/11/8 Mattias Hellström <hellstrom.mattias at gmail.com>:
> > Please elaborate on alternative solutions and my suggested plausible
> ones.
>
> Try installing with a kickstart file. The fedoraproject wiki has
> details on syntax and how to customise.
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