Red Hat / Fedora :: Found MARCXML Element Datafield, But The <record> Wrapper Is Missing?
May 9, 2011
I had installed koha 3.0.0 successfully.I am able to import data by using Marc Editor but i am not able to edit the data of ITEMSit shows the following errorThe following fatal error has occurred:found MARCXML element datafield, but the <record> wrapper is missing at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.12.3/MARC/File/XML.pm line 452ApacheServer version: Apache/2.2.17 (Linux/SUSE) Server built: 2010-10-21 14:13:51.000000000 +0000
Koha3.00.00.107Koha DB3.0000107MySQLmysql Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.1.53, for suse-linux-gnu (i686) using readline 6.1OSLinux koha-test 2.6.37.1-1.2-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT 2011-02-21 10:34:10 +0100 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Perl5.012003Or
i'm not able to play music at all. videos videos seem to crash my browser and using either rhythmbox or banshee they crash too.i ran rhythmbox by typing sudo rhythmbox and tried to play a file and it displayed a pop-up window saying that my autioaudiosink element is missing and the terminal displayed this:
code: (rhythmbox:8415): rhythmbox-warning **: unable to grab media player keys: could not get owner of name 'org.gnome.settingsdaemon': no such name warning: unhandled message: interface=org.freedesktop.dbus.introspectable, path=/, member=introspect
I have been trying with several different distributions and finally tried with Ubuntu. The iso matched up with the hashes but the boot record is still not being found...are there tips other than burning slower to ensure a good burn?
I'm using openSUSE 11.2 x86_64 and I've installed OpenOffice.org 3.2.0 from Index of /repositories/OpenOffice.org:/STABLE/openSUSE_11.2 . However, the menu option Tools->Macros->Record Macro is missing (it is present in the official build of OpenOffice.org for windows and the one distributed in archlinux). Is this a bug? I've searched the Novell bugzilla for resolved and open bugs for this, but I've found nothing.
I have a couple of questions to ask, first, at F14 startup, it shows three progress bars at the bottom of the screen instead of the default fedora bubble loading indicator. It started after I had installed a driver for my Nvidia GeForce2 Go card. Is there any way I can fix this? and two, can somebody give me specific instructions on how to install ndiswrapper and the driver for my Linksys WPC54g version 1.2.
Did anybody tried installing the latest adobe flash named Square for amd64 systems? I was interested in knowing whether there is any improvement in the performance. I also want to know how to replace my existing 32 bit wrapper based flash on 64 bit browser and install this 64 bit flash.
While attempting to install 7.7 on i7 Samsung notebook, iwlwifi and rtl_nic files cannot be found on usb or sdc (have no floppy to try) Added the missing files to iso and burned new disc which would not boot.
I need to write a wrapper script for iostat functionality . in solaris unix i have iostat but in linux i don't have iostat , so I need to write a wrapper script which does all the functionality of iostat . i am entirely new to scripting
I'm not a database guru, so be patient with me: Is there some kind of "wrapper" software you can put around an SQL database (MySQL perhaps) that allows you to internally configure database rules on a higher level than the database itself can actually implement? (E.g., "rows in table A can be deleted, but only if there are no related rows in table B and only if column x for the row in table A is in state y.")The idea would be to keep from having to trust this kind of logic to the client programs, while also avoiding the need to write a full fledged server daemon just for your application. The clients submit their SQL insert requests to the wrapper daemon, and the daemon passes them on to the database if they pass a rules table defined for that particular database.
I'm working on a program that will allow non-privileged users the ability to substitute passwords that are read in from a 600-root:root file. A user might call it like this: /bin/securepasswrapper "/path/to/check_ping -u Admin -p ?webserver1?"
The file (defined now as /tmp/securefile) will be searched for the identifier "webserver1", and it's corresponding password will be returned to securepasswrapper. Now, I know you could just call /bin/echo, and get the output, but that's in scope at this point. File format of securefile is: <identifierassword> ex: webserver1:asdf123
Once the password is properly substituted in, securepasswrapper should then execute it as the UID/EUID of the calling user (not root)...that part I've not got to yet. Code: /* program: securepasswrapper author: R.Briggs + Google date: 02/02/11 purpose: C wrapper that replaces placeholders in a string with secure passwords retrieved from a file */ .....
I just had to do a reinstall of 11.3 when plasma refused to run. Now I'm noticing that applications are missing from (pacman) repo, but when I browse the repo with firefox, the rpms are there, they're just not being found by a yast search... Both mplayer and kdelnive are not found by yast. There are probably others...
I did a NMAP on a 10.4 desktop system. Found tcp wrapper on my system with an open port. Again I do not run a server. etc/host-deny and etc/host-allow contain no active elements. I know tcp wrapper as a great tool to secure a server. Closing the port with ufw gives no result, tcp wrapper still show up.
I hope to add a wrapper script for the command with different parameters. For example, for any Unix command or script, like below: command.sh -s p1 -o p2 -q p3 or command.sh
Probably we could do as this way cat wrapper $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 | tee test.log (assume it has 0 to 6 parameters)
and use it like wrapper command.sh -s p1 -o p2 -q p3 wrapper command.sh
It is a little ugly to list all fixed parameter as above, do we have better code to handle various parameters?
I have written a shared library and successfully used debhelper 9 to create a Debian package from source using a Makefile generated by cmake. I then went about writing a python wrapper to that library and wish to package that wrapper in with the library so I can have a single distributable rather than 2 separate ones.
All of my attempts so far have me placing my python source and a setup.py file in the same directory as the makefile at the time where I call debuild.
From here I have tried a couple different configurations to my debian/rules file as seen below:
This try ran make, but completely ignored the python stuff. From some research I have gathered that the --buildsystem flag tells debuild to ignore any makefiles in the directory, which obviously causes a problem in my case.
Another attempt was to modify the build dependency to first run make and then call the python build process that file looked like this
This appears to somewhat work as both processes do build, but a few of the python files are still not getting installed.
Is this the way I should be going about doing this? I've noticed that most python wrappers tend to package themselves individually and then make that package dependent on the library it is attempting to wrap.
Just figured this one out and thought I'd post it here in case it helped someone else. Skype just upgraded itself from 2.1 to 2.2. After upgrading it didn't start, and I got the message
"failed to execute child process skype-wrapper" First test out if skype runs from the command line, by running this in a terminal
Code: skype & If it runs, you're good to go: simply right click on the menu, locate your entry for skype and change the command to launch it from skype-wrapper to skype. The reason for this is that in the 2.1 version, skype needed a script called skype-wrapper to set some varibles before start up. Upgrading removes the script, but failed to update the menu entry.
I have a doubt, i have a file which contains around 3000 elements, now i want to search for an element in that file.what will be the Efficient way of searching ? without consuming much memory and time..
1) is this efficient if i take all the 3000 elements from file to a list or array and sort them and search ? 2) or is it efficient to search directly inside the file ?? Can anyone please suggest some algorithms for an efficient way to search in this case ?I am using C for coding..
I want to print, using locate, all the paths that contain the element /bin/ but only one instance of each one. If I issue 'locate /bin/' then I have many screens of text with, for example,
/usr/bin/foo1 /usr/bin/foo2 /home/me/bin/foo3 whereas I want to see only /usr/bin/foo1 /home/bin/foo3
That is to say, if in two lines /bin/ appears with the same prefix (in the example above the prefixes would be /usr and /home/me) I only want to print the first line. Can I pipe locate to grep to do this? I've mentioned locate because it does not scan the whole disk.
Kernel 2.6.21.5, slackware 12.0 For a given app run by me as user john to be able to create a file in /foo1/foo2/, what do I need? (a) john to have write permissions in /foo1/? (b) john to have write permissions in /foo1/foo2/? (c) john to have write permissions in both /foo1/ and /foo1/foo2/? Any hint will be welcome. Note: No. It's not homework. KTorrent complains when trying to create the files being downloaded, saying 'permission denied'. But I think he is being run by another user. I can explain in a different thread.
I'm trying to make a very small script with greasemonkey to do some automatic things when a page loads. The first thing I need to do is to click on a link. I've done that. Then I need to select the 3rd element of a drop down list that appears a few moments (depending on the connection) after the link is pressed, without reloading the page (ajax or something like that). This I can't get to work, The select has no id or class, but I can get its xpath value. There is only one select on the page. I've tried both setTimeOut and the DOMNodeInserted event with no effect.
So I have been trying for 8 hours to try to get the index of an element from a list in a Makefile. The problem is that after I get the index using all the methods I have tried, the index cant be used in the "word" function:
for instance: $(OUTPUT2) : INDEX = $(shell echo $(OUTPUT2) | sed -r -e "s/[ ]+/ /g" | grep -n $@ | sed 's/^([0-9]*):.*/1/')
will create a variable INDEX defined specifically for each member of OUTPUT2, so that each output knows its index. Unfortunately, when I pass this $(INDEX) into word, it doesn't work:
$(OUTPUT2) : $(word $(INDEX), $(INPUT1)) $(word $(INDEX), $(INPUT2)) echo $(INAME) $(TMPBASE) $@ and I get the error: Makefile:16: *** non-numeric first argument to `word' function: 'num'. Stop.
I feel like if I could just convert a string to a Makefile acceptable number this would just work....
I have an security cam with a built-in webpage inside my home network. That camera is using basic HTTP authentication instead of SSL. I want to be able to access the camera's webpage from outside my network, but I don't want to open an unencrypted video stream to the outside world. Right now, I'm doing some cumbersome ssh tunneling where I bounce off an ssh server like: ssh -N -L 9090:[URl]..and then I connect to my web page like: http://localhost:9090
But this is a pain. Now, gentle reader, I beseech you to tell me how I can use linux (Ubuntu) to get a fully encrypted SSL connection to my internal web page without the hassle of creating an ssh tunnel each time. I believe I can use stunnel, but I'm not sure of the command.
1. Make a disk image of my 9.10 system (formatted ext3, btw) on my Syology CS407 NAS so I can do a bare metal restore. Why is this a couple of clicks on my Mac and Windows boxes, but so far not easy on Jaunty? Did I miss something?
2. Drivers. Why can't I just have an automatic wrapper for Windows drivers so I can use any printer or scanner, or a simple point and click driver install for native drivers? I have my ethernet connected Brother MFC-7820N, and the Samsung CLP-315 that runs off my CS407 installed and working on my Jaunty, but it was way more work than expected. What is the easy, automatic or point and click way to install drivers?
3. Graphics drivers. I have decent cards in my big boxes, Nvidia GTX 200 series. But when I get kernel updates, I have to uninstall and reinstall the graphics driver. Is there an easy way to keep this working?
4. Is there one flavor of linux distro that has a really consistent standard for user interface? I like to be able move things around, but do like my menus to be consistent (and do I ever hate the MS ribbon!). I've really only tried Ubuntu.
Linux installs have come a long, long way from the old days, and are such a point and click operation that I just wonder what I'm doing wrong. Someone is bound to have sorted these things.
I have installed the Apache Directory Server (ApacheDS) Now I need a iniscript that startining the App as Root, so that it can use the Port 389. After them a unprivileged User (apachds) should run the Service. The same solution I am searching for Glassfish. What can I use for them? RHEL and compatibles doesn't have a start-stop-daemon like Debian.