* Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020428 06:03]: > On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 12:36:33AM +1200, Philip Charles wrote: > > Would the dummy libc6-dev need to be rebuilt so it depends on libc0.3-dev? > > Good idea. Currently, it depends on nothing.
I'm now running a version of GNUmach that I compiled! Unfortunately for me it still doesn't detect the pci ne2000 card I have. Looking in the archives I guess these cards have a history of problems. There's got to be some relatively simple way to force it to detect my card, isn't there? Come on, please at least give me more of a hint. One of the main advantages of a microkernel design is that it shouldn't be compiled in! It's very frustrating to me. I guess I'll try to hard code it into the driver as suggested in a past email. I've looked throught the code, but I don't understand it yet. OK without my ne2000 & after a few long hours of the this loop... cd /var/cache/apt/archive/ dpkg -i blah-x (damn, unmet dependency, reboot to network & linux) ftp ftp.debian.org get blah-y (reboot to GNUmach) (repeat) I finally have almost all dependencies satisfied!!!! Thanks for the new db2 packages. The one exception is the libstdc++3-dev needing libc6-dev (dummy package). I look forward to getting it. If the cross-apt/dpkg configuration is happy at least I can use apt-get instead of manual ftp! That will make life much easier. Oystein, thanks for your vim 5.6 packages. For some reason the vim.postinst script is erroring out. The script returns a 1 instead of 0. I haven't looked into it deeply yet other than to fake it so the dependency is satisfied and it thinks it ran successfully. I'll let you know more after I look at it more closely. Cheers, -- -- Grant Bowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]