Package: fvwmR5
Version: 1.24r-
Libc: libc.so.4.6.27
Kernel etc: Linux eb 1.2.10 #1 Tue Jun 13 18:37:28 EST 1995 i486
Reporter: repair 0.1
Subject: How to deinstall fvwmR5
I tried the following commands but no luck.
Erick
# dpkg --list | grep fvwmR5
# dpkg --status fvwmR5
# dpkg --remove fvwmR5
I reported that adduser creates a .bash_profile file in the invoking
user's current directory. On examining the code, it seems that if
/etc/skel contains a .login or a .profile it will write those too.
Below is a patch that I believe will fix the problem. It also adds a
new feature: after
Package: dpkg
Version: 0.93.77-
Libc: libc.so.4.6.27
Kernel etc: Linux eb 1.2.10 #1 Tue Jun 13 18:37:28 EST 1995 i486
Reporter: repair 0.1
Subject: Error messages are corrupted
# dpkg-deb --version
Debian GNU/Linux `dpkg-deb' package archive backend version 0.93.77.
Copyright (C) 1994,1995 Ian
Ian Jackson writes:
Package: xntp
Version: 3.4s-0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ dpkg -i in/xntp-3.4s-0.deb
Selecting previously deselected package xntp.
(Reading database ... 16257 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking xntp (from in/xntp-3.4s-0.deb) ...
Setting up xntp ...
Please
I would also like to have the capability to switch between multiple versions
of the same library. That would simplify a few multi-platform-GUI sorts
of tasks. Figuring out how to do that using ELF has got to be simpler
than figuring out how to make a shared ELF/a.out library.
It might be
Just a few thoughts on installing Debian on Networked systems. (I was
going to wait to introduce this topic until after the release, but people
are already discussing it so I'll put in my $.02 now.)
People have been talking about installing packages on Debian systems which
share certain
Ray,
Ian moved stuff around on the FTP site, and it's broken the WWW interface to
FTP.
Thanks
Bruce
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Ian Murdock writes (Re: FTP arrangement):
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 95 12:03 BST
From: Ian Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm confused. I thought we had an incrementally upgradeable system ?
What is the purpose of the extra directory ?
[ bleeding edge vs. stable ]
Ah, it becomes much
Package: miscutils
I can't find the setterm program (distributed as part of util-linux)
anywhere in the distribution (the output from grep setterm Contents
is empty, and this program is not on my freshly installed, fairly
complete Debian system at home).
It is not currently part of any package,
David,
I liked your letter. Since you were painting in broad strokes I see
no need to pick nits but I think many of your site management concerns
would be better handled by a tool like cfengine than a client-server
model for dpkg.
(Bruce Parens, I hope you're listening)
The idea that sprang to
I like Ian Jackson's idea of ditching the functions file better than
my patch. I was wondering who used those calls but figured it was one
of those requisite Debian things.
Costa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Can't we retire this thing ?
Yeah, but not _now_. After the release.
Bruce
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I think there was a copyright problem with setterm that caused us to
remove it from the distribution a long time ago. If I recall correctly,
it didn't allow distribution for a fee, which is of course essential to
our CD-ROM redistributors.
Several of the programs in util-linux had ambiguous or
Package: gs
Version: 2.6.1pl4
Revision: 5
The gs manual page mentions two options
-dXO=value[units]
Specify the origin from the left side of the page.
..
-dXO=value[units]
Specify the origin from the top of the page. Legal
..
Ignoring the man page bug
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
What's the drill here? Do we need to lobby the author, write a clone?
First, research the current copyright status and confirm it with the author.
Then, if you have to, lobby the author. Only if that fails, write something
better and GPL it.
Bruce
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Costa D Rasmussen:
I wish we had setterm. I noticed it was missing and thought I must
be ignorant about how to do without it.
What's the drill here? Do we need to lobby the author, write a clone?
setterm was written by Ted Ts'o. He thought it was such a trivial
program that it didn't
On Thu, 28 Sep 1995, Ian Murdock wrote:
FYI, I'm planning on releasing new versions of the xbase and pppd
packages tomorrow.
Do you have the newest releases of the PPPD code from Al Longyear? If you
don't I have it around here somewhere :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
* ncurses-runtime has been moved into `misc'.
It belongs in base. dpkg depends on it.
Bruce
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Were you doing this in the dselect automatically started after
installing the base system? In this case, dselect is started from a
shell script (namely, /root/.bash_profile). Could this be the
problem?
Does dpkg attempt to suspend itself rather than fork off a
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 1995 16:29:57 -0700
From: Bruce Perens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
* ncurses-runtime has been moved into `misc'.
It belongs in base. dpkg depends on it.
I was under the impression that the terminfo files for the common
terminals (linux and vt100,
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 1995 16:47:52 -0700
From: Michael E. Deisher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 28 Sep 95 17:13 EST, Ian Murdock [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
* auto-pgp and pgp has been moved into `non-free' due to the fact
that it cannot be distributed
Package: base
After an uneventful install, I logged in to find that /etc/services has
apparently been overlooked.
I realize that there was some discussion as to whether or not it actually
belonged in netbase, but it has to be a zillion times more relevant to the
base installation than, say,
Dick Arnold writes (Re: problems with elv-vi package install):
[...]
I had problems installing elv-vi also and found out when using update
alternatives you also need debian/binary/devel/perl-5.003.deb.
I think update alternatives needs /usr/lib/perl5/POSIX.pm which is in the
above mentioned
Erick Branderhorst writes (Bug#1503: How to remove fvwmr5):
Package: fvwmR5
Version: 1.24r-
Libc: libc.so.4.6.27
Kernel etc: Linux eb 1.2.10 #1 Tue Jun 13 18:37:28 EST 1995 i486
Reporter: repair 0.1
Subject: How to deinstall fvwmR5
I tried the following commands but no luck.
# dpkg
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 95 16:15:50 PDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Mitchell)
Would it make sense to further virtualize X11R5 and X11R6 and
provide a virtual X11 package for use as a dependency? If we
don't do this, what happens when X11R7 is released? Must all
X11R6-dependent
[ Only to debian-devel--this kind of outburst in public makes us look
very unprofessional. ]
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 1995 20:41:03 -0400 (EDT)
From: Matthew Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All of the users out there retrieving the distribution that are getting
it via a tar file from my
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