(newbie from RH) How can i create a .deb package, or compile a source .deb package ?
Hi, how can i create a .deb package ? And how can i compile a .deb source package ? -Armin
Re: Gnome or KDE2 ?
Kristian Rink wrote: > wmwaisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 03.11.00: > > > It would probably be better to intall and try the two ones. > > > > If you don t have enough place on your hard disk, you will have to > > choose one of them. > > > > As far as I'm concerned KDE1.2 is necessary for me as I need > > kdevelop ( an Integrated Development tool IDE ) and gnome for tools > > such as gnotepad+ ( a good editor ). > > > > If you can, try the two ones. > > > > Right... Personally, until now I was preferring GNOME because of the strange > licensing mix-up with QT library, but now that this stuff is GPL'ed, I > checked it out once again and, well, KDE2 seems pretty good... > > Besides this, if You`re not wanting to run those two "huge" packages on your > box, you might want to check out > > www.xfce.org > > to get the xfce desktop environment which (same as gimp and gnome) is > gtk-based, more or less lightweight and pretty fast and (if needed) provides > integration for GNOME apps... :))) > > Regards, > Kristian > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ___ > 1.000.000 DM gewinnen - kostenlos tippen - http://millionenklick.web.de > [EMAIL PROTECTED], 8MB Speicher, Verschluesselung - http://freemail.web.de > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null Yes, xfce is small, and fast. I use only the apps from gnome-1.2 and kde-2, but the window-manager is xfce. cu armin
Re: KDE 2 for potato
Dominique Rousset wrote: > Hello > > Does anyone know where I can find a http site for apt-getting > kde 2 for potato ? > > the deb entry in sources.list is welcome ! > > thanks > D. > > - > | Dominique Rousset| Tel: +33 (0)5 59 92 31 71| > | Imagerie Géophysique UMR 5831| Fax: +33 (0)5 59 92 31 86| > | Univ. Pau et des Pays de l'Adour | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | > | BP 1115 - F-64013 Pau Cedex - France | > - > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null Hi, Add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list file to get the latest and greatest Debian potato KDE 2.0 packages. deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato kde2 - Ivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cu armin irger
Re: dpkg -b (how to build own packages)
Colin Watson wrote: > Irger Armin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Subject: Re: dpkg -b (how to build own packages) > > Don't use dpkg -b manually. > > >how to use the following files ? > > > >qt2.2_2.2.1-4.potato.2.diff.gz > >qt2.2_2.2.1-4.potato.2.dsc > >qt2.2_2.2.1.orig.tar.gz > > > >How can i compile this to generate .deb packages ? > > * 'apt-get install libc6-dev gcc g++ make dpkg-dev' (these are the > "build-essential" packages); > * Also 'apt-get install fakeroot' so that you don't have to build the > package as root; > * dpkg-source -x qt2.2_2.2.1-4.potato.2.dsc; > * cd qt2.2-2.2.1-4.potato.2; > * Install all packages listed in Build-Depends: and Build-Depends-Indep: > lines in debian/control (if there are no such lines, then it may be an > old package without build dependencies and you'll need to guess based > on what the packages in the Debian archive depend on); > * dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot (or, if you install the devscripts > package, you can just type 'debuild'). > > Hope that helps, > > -- > Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null Hi, ok it work's, but where can i found the package ? Not in the source-tree ! cu armin irger
package libgl-dev ?
Hi, where can i find the package libgl-dev ? libqt-2...-dev needs it. cu armin
dpkg -b (how to build own packages)
Hi, how to use the following files ? qt2.2_2.2.1-4.potato.2.diff.gz qt2.2_2.2.1-4.potato.2.dsc qt2.2_2.2.1.orig.tar.gz How can i compile this to generate .deb packages ? Sorry i came from RedHat (absolutly newbie on Debian) cu armin
Re: printer setup problem
Seung-woo Nam wrote: > Hi: > I configured my printer setting with printtool, however, when I try to > print only thing I get is 'No spool file found' printed on the paper. > The entry in printcap is identical to the one in my redhat which is > working. I suspected ther is lp.lock file in /var/spool/lpd/lp > directory. Would that be the problem? > > Seung-woo Nam > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null Hi, i got the same problem, my solution is magicfilters. # dpkg --purge lpr # dpkg --purge magicfilter ... deinstall all packages who have anything to do with printing. # dpkg -i lpr_0.48-1.deb # dpkg -i magicfilter_1.2-39.deb # magicfilterconfig --force under /etc/magicfilter are all filters you can access. no i got all my 4 remote printers again. :-)) Only one question how can i configure that magicfilters prints 2 pages on one ? cu armin
Re: printer setup problem
Seung-woo Nam wrote: > Hi: > I configured my printer setting with printtool, however, when I try to > print only thing I get is 'No spool file found' printed on the paper. > The entry in printcap is identical to the one in my redhat which is > working. I suspected ther is lp.lock file in /var/spool/lpd/lp > directory. Would that be the problem? > > Seung-woo Nam > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null Hi, same problem here. Got you an solution ? cu armin irger