Am Friday 22 September 2006 06:43 schrieb Jose Luis Rivas Contreras: > Amos Shapira escribió: > > [...] > > UNIQUE_KEY=4kFkNbyWMOtWig6YeRUrYcAYDIYqWES > > PCNAME=picton > > DISTRI=Debian > > STRING=testing/unstable > > RELFILE=/etc/debian_version > > WM=no x > > CPU_MODEL=AMD Athlon(tm) > > CPU_NUM=1 > > CPU_FREQ=1094.257 > > SMT=0 > > KERNEL_VERSION=2.6.16-2-k7 > > RAM=516692 > > SWAP=1961800 > > LOCALTIME=/usr/share/zoneinfo/posix/Australia/Sydney > > sh: line 1: sh:: command not found > > sh: line 2: sh:: command not found > > sh: line 3: sh:: command not found > > sh: line 4: sh:: command not found
it seems that either diff, or egrep doesn't exist on your system. Maybe it's only "grep -e" instead of egrep on debian systems? Or you've still to install diff? I assume that these error messages are part of the content of the variable LOCALTIME. So the missing commands seems to be in the part of the detection of the local timezone (lines 888-904). Maybe you can find out what causes this error and send me the solution. > > LOCALE=en_AU.UTF-8 > > CLIENT_VERSION=1.9.92 > > INSTALLDATE=1156502896 > > UPTIME=1610763.91 > > FSLIST=ext3|proc|sysfs|usbfs|tmpfs|devpts|reiserfs|reiserfs|ext3|tmpfs > > KCONFIG (the whole list of configured options of your kernel) > > LSMOD (the whole list your loaded kernel modules) > > X11CONFIG (the whole X11 configuration) > > > > Run "LiSt" without options now to submit this data to out server > > Ok, I'm already sending this to the upstream and maybe he could explain > us what fails and if it's normal or wheter no. No, it's surely not normal. ^^ > Hi Alexander, please refer to [1] for fully understand about the issue. > > Thanks for your report Amos :). > > [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=388692 -- Alexander 'dma147' Mieland 2.6.17-suspend2-r6-my2 SMP GnuPG-ID: 27491179 Registered Linux-User #249600 http://blog.linux-stats.org http://www.linux-stats.org http://www.mieland-programming.de http://www.php-programs.de
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