Robert Scheck
Robert Scheck
I'm the RPM package maintainer for coturn in Fedora and EPEL (for CentOS, RHEL and Rocky Linux), and there we use our own systemd unit file. Building coturn for RHEL...
Unfortunately coturn upstream broke the PostgreSQL support on RHEL/CentOS 7 quite a while ago, even when the `postgresql-devel` package is installed properly. I had to work around this while maintaining...
May I propose the following enhancement: ``` ./pxz -dc test.xz > /dev/null ``` This allows to test whether `pxz` is able to locate `xz` after being built, which basically tests...
I personally started to prefer `export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DXZ_BINARY='\"/usr/bin/xz\"'"` rather than reverting the commit.
I'm seeing this here as well, after 3+ hours run time a lot of memory has been wasted by `incrond`: ``` root 3903 4.0 33.4 10993028 10966764 ? Ss 08:04...
From my point of view, this is not a regression in the EPEL package itself, but purely in incron 0.5.12; having an equivalent experience with issues #4 and #32, which...
I'm seeing the same here after upgrading from 0.5.10 to 0.5.12, feels like a regression.
Any chance?
When looking to the reality, not all of the new gTLDs have whois.nic.TLD syntax, lots (to not even say most) of them are whois.sponsorname.TLD or whois.registryname.TLD. So we will have...
Pull request #17 should cover this issue for now and proofs that it's unfortunately not only "whois.nic.TLD".