Hi Faheem thanks for reply actually both of them are required in order to continue the installation of SOA
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please check the image and the failure issue
it says that both of them are required
I tried uninstalling one and installing the other one in that case the prerequisites satisfies for the installed one but fails for the uninstalled rpm.
I also have tried force installation but it is not getting installed
and Charter has just sent me another AUP violation, this time claiming "port scanning" has violated their "no hacking" clause. Lets see if this time they can provide me with any shred of evidence to back assertion that up.
@slm It is progress only if it works :) I made a run at that when I first installed GCC 4.7 but the results were not great. Not everything would build with LTO and it was a hassle flagging those packages to not use LTO and I was getting some intermittent segfaults all over the place. I reverted to everything not using LTO
@slm last time I called them they said "Oh, we just send this notices to let you know to take a look at your stuff. We can't provide any examples or information that might help you understand what we detected, and no we can't tell you what we detected. You should just, maybe, download a virus scanner."
my favorite issues with taking code someone wrote in MSVC and trying to port it is the littering of stdecl, fastcall, dllimport, dllexport and all of the other junk that compiler accepts :)
@Braiam the output from gentoo's portage is tee'd normally as it goes to screen and a log, and the leg definitely gets the color escapes. Even when I suppress the screen output the log gets color, but I'm not sure how portage is calling the compiler in that specific case
@derobert Right, so now. So, the only person who could attend both would be Nightcrawler or someone like that. Though I think Nightcrawler can only teleport short distances.
@FaheemMitha lto is just an optimizer step at link time. Normal optimization is done in the compile step but the linker can do additional things like eliminate dead code and various other things that aren't known at compile time
@FaheemMitha not sure on speed, but there is a size advantage. My newest attempt at turning it on is to see what, if any, difference it makes and what breaks. I'm always looking for ways to break my system :) I survived the transitions to systemd and KF5/plasma5, so this is a logical next step.
Charter was a bit more helpful this time. They gave me a time and date that caused the flag and in my logs I found a massive brute force attempt at my mail server and via ssh (nothing successful of course) so I told them their "portscan" detection was me being attacked and they closed the ticket.
@Braiam yep, but at least that suggests they are only inspecting IP headers and not doing deeper scans
and probably only detecting my responses and not the incoming connections
as the TCP SYN/ACK outgoing to a handful of IPs on 100's of ports (because of the 100's of connections with random source ports) might look like a portscan
I basically just told them "I can't stop people from trying to connect, but they aren't getting anywhere by trying" and that satisfied them as long as "I can maintain my security"
The real fun is on my workstation logs, which I should change. I forward 23 into my workstation and ssh listens there and on 22, so I get a lot of ssh connection errors when telnet sessions are attempted :)
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