From: Richard C. <rch...@aa...> - 2008-06-04 01:01:56
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Hi Jamie Curious... I don't think I did anything special to install dump. I did a fairly complete Centos 5 Install - but I'm fairly sure I didn't do anything else. I have often used the webmin "Filesystem Backup" module - which can use either dump or tar - and I generally use dump there - so I think I have always had it installed. If you want to reproduce it - I image you could install dump via yum (via webmn of course...:-)) I just chose two documents "at random" which displayed different error messages. I just did a search of "tar" and selected "tar (rpm)" (the second entry) and got the same error... ie: *Manual page for tar(rpm)* Invalid Manpage The requested file (stdin) is not a valid (unformatted) man page. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ <- <https://192.168.0.201:10000/man/index.cgi> Another very curious thing - I no longer get the error with "dump (rpm)". This manual page now works fine. I have no idea what that means.... Regards Richard. Jamie Cameron wrote: > Hi Richard, > > I wasn't able to re-produce this, as I don't have the 'dump' command on > my CentOS 5 system. Where did you install it from? It must have a man > page that is oddly formatted .. > > I did find and fix the Apache2::PerlSections bug though. > > - Jamie > > On 02/Jun/2008 03:52 Richard Chapman wrote .. > >> Hi Jamie >> >> Just a note to let you know that there are still (1.420) several manuals >> in the Centos 5 release which give errors when trying to view them with >> the Webmin System Documentation feature. I mention this because you >> intended to look into this before the next release. I am definitely not >> complaining---:-) just thought I should let you know in case you tried >> to fix it..... >> In particular: >> If I search for "dump" and choose "dump (rpm)" I get: >> *Manual page for dump(rpm)* >> >> >> Invalid Manpage >> >> The requested file (stdin) is not a valid (unformatted) man page. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> <- <https://192.168.0.201:10000/man/index.cgi> >> If I search for denyhost - I get the same error immediately >> I have installed denyhosts using yum via webmin. >> >> If I search for "ls" and choose "Apache2::PerlSections (3pm) >> <https://192.168.0.201:10000/man/view_man.cgi?page=Apache2::PerlSections&sec=3pm&opts=&for=ls>" >> I get: >> >> *Manual page for Apache2::PerlSections does not exist!* >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> <- <https://192.168.0.201:10000/man/index.cgi> >> >> Hope this helps.. >> >> On a positive note - the changes to the usemin spamassassin auto >> whitelist work great. >> >> >> Regards >> >> Richard. >> >> >> >> >> >> Jamie Cameron wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> Webmin version 1.420 is now available for download from >>> http://www.webmin.com/ and mirror sites. This release includes >>> the following major changes : >>> >>> - Support for the odd Apache config file format under Ubuntu 8.04, >>> and other fixes for that distribution. >>> - Clashes between hosts with the same MAC address, IP address or >>> hostname are now detected in the DHCPd module. >>> - Dovecot locking methods, index and control files can now be >>> configured. >>> - Moved Postfix SMTP client restrictions to a new page, and re-wrote >>> the UI to follow Webmin standards. >>> - Updated the Postfix BCC Mappings page to support both sender and >>> recipient maps. >>> - Per-user auto-whitelists can be viewed and cleared in the >>> SpamAssassin module. >>> - Email notifications can be send when uploads or downloads complete >>> in the Upload and Download module, thanks to Eric Holtzman. >>> - Added a debugging log file, which records all files read and written, >>> commands run and more. This can be enabled in the Webmin Configuration >>> module. >>> - Many Korean updates, thanks to JoungKyun Kim. >>> - More Dutch updates, thanks to Gandyman. >>> >>> Also available is Usermin 1.350, which includes the changes : >>> >>> - Make the Custom Commands UI consistent with Webmin, support >>> SQL custom commands, and display the upload progress window. >>> - Added Fetchmail global configuration options to control if >>> users can setup scheduled checking or start the fetchmail daemon. >>> - Fixed a bug that broke the file manager when referrer checking >>> is enabled. >>> - Messages flagged as deleted in a Maildir folder (typically by an >>> IMAP server) are now skipped by default. >>> - Better syncing between IMAP flags and Maildir filenames. >>> - Added a button in the popup address chooser to select a single address. >>> - Sped up the display of new messages in large mailboxes, by checking >>> for attachments all at once. >>> - Always set Content-Disposition: Attachment when saving attachments, >>> to force the save dialog. >>> - Messages that have been replied to are now tracked and flagged by a >>> small icon in the mail list. When using Maildir folders, the mesage >>> files are also updated to synchronize with IMAP clients. >>> - Added a page for viewing and removing entries from the user's >>> auto-whitelist file. >>> - Added fields for sending an email notification when a background >>> download or file upload completes. >>> >>> As always, please send me any bug reports or feature suggestions that >>> you might have. >>> >>> - Jamie >>> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft >> Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. >> http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >> > > > |