Re: Re: how disable package upgrades before "Select and install software" on net.iso

2022-06-23 Thread visqajin
hello mick,

> On 2022-06-23 07:26, visqa...@yahoo.com wrote:

> hello debian users,

> twice installation failed due to error: WARNING **: Configuring
'pkgsel' failed with error code 100

>i am trying to install using 11.3 net.iso on vm. i have seen couple of
> debian bugs, however they are closed with latest iso.

>how do i resolve issue this issue?



> searching the error message a couple of suggestions may be something to do 
> with UEFI or secure boot.

there were 3 attempts, first attempt succeded with unconfigured network and 
mirror selection (for some reason), concluded that packages upgrade were 
responsible.


visja



Re: how disable package upgrades before "Select and install software" on net.iso

2022-06-23 Thread mick crane

On 2022-06-23 07:26, visqa...@yahoo.com wrote:

hello debian users,

twice installation failed due to error: WARNING **: Configuring
'pkgsel' failed with error code 100

i am trying to install using 11.3 net.iso on vm. i have seen couple of
debian bugs, however they are closed with latest iso.

how do i resolve issue this issue?


searching the error message a couple of suggestions may be something to 
do with UEFI or secure boot.


mick



how disable package upgrades before "Select and install software" on net.iso

2022-06-23 Thread visqajin
hello debian users,

twice installation failed due to error: WARNING **: Configuring 'pkgsel' failed 
with error code 100

i am trying to install using 11.3 net.iso on vm. i have seen couple of debian 
bugs, however they are closed with latest iso.

how do i resolve issue this issue?

regards,
visqa



Re: How do package wallpapers for GNOME in Wheezy?

2014-06-29 Thread Joerg Desch
some new infos (but still no solution):

I've installed the package on Linux MINT 15 (or 16) and here it works as 
expected. After the installation of the package the wallpapers are 
visible inside the settings dialog.

Is there a difference to the GNOME 3.4 in Wheezy?


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How do package wallpapers for GNOME in Wheezy?

2014-06-25 Thread Joerg Desch
Hi.

I've build a package with some of my favorite wallpapers. The package 
installs fine and I've created a XML file too. But the GNOME settings 
dialog of Wheezy doesn't show me my wallpapers.

I've installed all files below
/usr/share/backgrounds/joede-collection/1650x1050/
and installed the XML to
/usr/share/gnome-background-properties/joede-wallpaper-
collection-1366x768.xml

Here is a shortened copy of the XML content.

?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
!DOCTYPE wallpapers SYSTEM gnome-wp-list.dtd
wallpapers
  wallpaper deleted=false
namefictive_view_on_earth.jpg/name
filename/usr/share/backgrounds/joede-collection/1650x1050/
fictive_view_on_earth.jpg/filename
  optionszoom/options
  pcolor#00/pcolor
  scolor#00/scolor
  shade_typesolid/shade_type
  /wallpaper
  wallpaper deleted=false
nameForever-Shady.jpg/name
filename/usr/share/backgrounds/joede-collection/1650x1050/Forever-
Shady.jpg/filename
  optionszoom/options
  pcolor#00/pcolor
  scolor#00/scolor
  shade_typesolid/shade_type
  /wallpaper
/wallpapers

Is there something wrong?


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Re: How to name a package (was Re: how to package?)

2008-07-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi Ali,

Am 2008-07-11 18:03:02, schrieb Ali Milis:
 Supposed HQ introduced package ''hq-vi'' which is a
 modification of vim. But, a branch also introduced
 ''branch-hq-vi'' which is a different modification of vim too.
 
 (1) Is it OK to name the packages with ''hq-vi'' and ''branch-hq-vi''
 without reporting to any upstream (whatever that is)?

Why not:vi-hq
vi-hq-branch

which would be more logic

 (2) Is it OK to put those packages into /usr/bin? Is /opt a
 better place? Eg. /opt/hq/ and /opt/hg/branch/?

It depends.  What are the names of the binaries?

I would suggest to use /usr/bin if you want to install the  stuff  on  a
larger number of machines and do not want to maintain the pathes on it.

If they are called vi, then you need to add Conflicts: to the
debian/control file

 (3) Is it OK to use the /etc/alternatives directory for
 altering the vi?

This would only work IF the original /usr/bin/vi is a  symlink  and  the
binary is for example /usr/bin/vi-orig.  Then you could name  YOUR  vi
binaries

/usr/bin/vi-hq
/usr/bin/vi-hw-branch

and then you can choose the version  you  want  using  the  alternatives
system.  However, this mean, you should remove the original vi package
which would not me be available, or rebuild the original vi pacage  by
renaming the executable, and adding the alternatives system.

 (4) Any suggestion?

see above.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
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Re: how to package?

2008-07-11 Thread Eugene V. Lyubimkin
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Jan Brosius wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have the source of the program maxima. I would like to make a debian 
 package 
 of it. Is there any place where I can find documentation about making debian 
 packages?
 
 Thanks for any help 
 Jan
http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/

BTW, you should question about packaging at debian-mentors list, not 
debian-user.
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Re: how to package?

2008-07-11 Thread Luca Bruno
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 Jan Brosius wrote:
  Hi,
  
  I have the source of the program maxima. I would like to make a debian 
  package 
  of it. Is there any place where I can find documentation about making 
  debian 
  packages?
  
  Thanks for any help 
  Jan

Maxima is already packaged. If you have the debian sources go ahead.
Instead check out apt-get source maxima.

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How to name a package (was Re: how to package?)

2008-07-11 Thread Ali Milis
Apology for this question. Supposed there is a large
organization where ''/usr/local'' is reserved for the real
local of any system.

Supposed HQ introduced package ''hq-vi'' which is a
modification of vim. But, a branch also introduced
''branch-hq-vi'' which is a different modification of vim too.

(1) Is it OK to name the packages with ''hq-vi'' and ''branch-hq-vi''
without reporting to any upstream (whatever that is)?

(2) Is it OK to put those packages into /usr/bin? Is /opt a
better place? Eg. /opt/hq/ and /opt/hg/branch/?

(3) Is it OK to use the /etc/alternatives directory for
altering the vi?

(4) Any suggestion?

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Re: how to package?

2008-07-11 Thread Jan Willem Stumpel
Jan Brosius wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have the source of the program maxima. I would like to make a
 debian package of it. Is there any place where I can find
 documentation about making debian packages?
 
 Thanks for any help Jan
Debian packages already exist. Try
  apt-cache search maxima
Regards, Jan


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how to package?

2008-07-10 Thread Jan Brosius
Hi,

I have the source of the program maxima. I would like to make a debian package 
of it. Is there any place where I can find documentation about making debian 
packages?

Thanks for any help 
Jan


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Re: how to package?

2008-07-10 Thread Mumia W..

On 07/10/2008 04:19 PM, Jan Brosius wrote:

Hi,

I have the source of the program maxima. I would like to make a debian package 
of it. Is there any place where I can find documentation about making debian 
packages?


Thanks for any help 
Jan





Install 'debian-policy' and read the documentation in 
/usr/share/doc/debain-policy





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Re: how to package?

2008-07-10 Thread Paul Johnson
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 23:19 +0200, Jan Brosius wrote:
 I have the source of the program maxima. I would like to make a debian 
 package 
 of it. Is there any place where I can find documentation about making debian 
 packages?

If you don't have access to the debian-policy package for whatever
reason, you might try checking the new maintainer's guide, which has a
walk-through of how to build a Debian package.

http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/

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Re: Re: how to package to the sources.list

2004-09-17 Thread Thomas Beresford
It's pretty simple.

Allright, you said that you put your deb files into /home/debs
The next step is to run:

# dpkg-scanpackages /home/debs override-file | gzip /home/debs/Packages.gz

note that override-file is just a name for the override file, you can put anything you 
want.

Then add the following line

deb file:/home /debs

in your /etc/apt/sources.list file, and finally run:

# apt-get update

to refresh your packages list!

»»»Thomas Beresford«««

On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 Jerome BENOIT wrote :
 Hello,
 
 to do so with the apt-build Package.
 
 hth,
 Jerome
 
 belahcene abdelkader wrote:
 Hi, every body
 
 I want to add to my list of packages, softwares I 've
 downloaded, I saw the documentation, it is not clear.
 
 I 've put my packages *.deb in the directory
 /home/debs
 
 deb file:/home/debs
 
 I add the his line, but when I run kpackage it gives
 an error while reading the sourecs.list
 I 've certainly missed something. I have misc packages
 and not  classed as stable or testing ?
 This is a line for the CDROM, created by apt-cdrom ,
 is threre something like apt-cdrom add for local files
 ??
 
 
 deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 r2 _Woody_ - Official
 i386 Binary-1 (20031201)]/ unstable contrib main
 non-US/contrib non-US/main
 
 
 thanks for help
 best regards bela
 
 
 
 
 
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how to package to the sources.list

2004-09-13 Thread belahcene abdelkader
Hi, every body

I want to add to my list of packages, softwares I 've
downloaded, I saw the documentation, it is not clear.

I 've put my packages *.deb in the directory
/home/debs

deb file:/home/debs

I add the his line, but when I run kpackage it gives
an error while reading the sourecs.list
I 've certainly missed something. I have misc packages
and not  classed as stable or testing ? 

This is a line for the CDROM, created by apt-cdrom ,
is threre something like apt-cdrom add for local files
??


deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 r2 _Woody_ - Official
i386 Binary-1 (20031201)]/ unstable contrib main
non-US/contrib non-US/main


thanks for help
best regards 
bela





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Re: how to package to the sources.list

2004-09-13 Thread Florian Ernst
Hello Belahcene, hello list!

On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 04:30:16AM -0700, belahcene abdelkader wrote:
 I 've put my packages *.deb in the directory
 /home/debs
 
 deb file:/home/debs
 
 I add the his line, but when I run kpackage it gives
 an error while reading the sourecs.list
 I 've certainly missed something. I have misc packages
 and not  classed as stable or testing ? 
 
 This is a line for the CDROM, created by apt-cdrom ,
 is threre something like apt-cdrom add for local files
 ??

You'll need at least a quick-and-dirty local deb repository as
outlined in the Debian Reference, section 6.4.11 Local package
archive, at
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-package#s-local.

HTH,
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Re: how to package to the sources.list

2004-09-13 Thread Jerome BENOIT
Hello,
to do so with the apt-build Package.
hth,
Jerome
belahcene abdelkader wrote:
Hi, every body
I want to add to my list of packages, softwares I 've
downloaded, I saw the documentation, it is not clear.
I 've put my packages *.deb in the directory
/home/debs
deb file:/home/debs
I add the his line, but when I run kpackage it gives
an error while reading the sourecs.list
I 've certainly missed something. I have misc packages
and not  classed as stable or testing ? 

This is a line for the CDROM, created by apt-cdrom ,
is threre something like apt-cdrom add for local files
??
deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 r2 _Woody_ - Official
i386 Binary-1 (20031201)]/ unstable contrib main
non-US/contrib non-US/main
thanks for help
best regards 
bela



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Re: how to package to the sources.list

2004-09-13 Thread Kamaraju Kusumanchi
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 04:30:16 -0700 (PDT), belahcene abdelkader
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi, every body
 
 I want to add to my list of packages, softwares I 've
 downloaded, I saw the documentation, it is not clear.
 
 I 've put my packages *.deb in the directory
 /home/debs
 
 deb file:/home/debs
 
 I add the his line, but when I run kpackage it gives
 an error while reading the sourecs.list
 I 've certainly missed something. I have misc packages
 and not  classed as stable or testing ?
 
 This is a line for the CDROM, created by apt-cdrom ,
 is threre something like apt-cdrom add for local files
 ??
 
 deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 r2 _Woody_ - Official
 i386 Binary-1 (20031201)]/ unstable contrib main
 non-US/contrib non-US/main
 
 thanks for help
 best regards
 bela
 


Did you go through

http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-basico.en.html#s-dpkg-scanpackages

It talks about a similar situation.

raju


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