On 21 Feb 2002, Fabrice FACORAT wrote:
It might make more sense to create some add-on packages that provide the
selection of which XFree86 server and kernel modules are used.
so 2 kernel et 2 XFree server just for this drivers ?
No, have a simple package with the radeon kernel module
Fabrice FACORAT wrote:
http://gatos.sourceforge.net/ati.2.php
do you use the right kernel version with the patched drm ?
Seems to me that this makes Mandrake less likeable as a kernel
development platform. Generally speaking, up until now, major software
components (such as XFree86) did
There are multiple repeating entries in the unixODBC-gui-qt menu file,
amongst other things (including cat EOF ... ).
John
[root@lion RPMS]# rpm -Uvh xmorph-20010220-5mdk.i586.rpm
Preparing...###
[100%]
file /usr/lib/menu/menu from install of xmorph-20010220-5mdk conflicts
with file from package menu-2.1.5-79mdk
John
Juan Quintela wrote:
--=-=-=
Name: kernel-linus2.4 Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 2.4.16Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 4mdk Build Date: Sat Dec 15 17:58:48 2001
Hmm... this is cool, but being told
I can't seem to build a bootable kernel anymore. It gets to:
Loading linux.
And then reboots. Very strange.
However, two major and influential pieces have undergone updates on
Cooker recently: binutils and gcc. One of these would appear to be the
guilty party.
I've tried grub and lilo,
As far as I can tell, neither primary mirrors have synced up with recent
changes in the past two days.
Which reminds me, the link from the cooker page on the Mandrake web site
to sunsite.uio.no is wrong...
Regards,
John
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Frederic Lepied wrote:
- radeon updates from cvs (need feedback from r128 and radeon users)
Hosed, badly. Sample error messages:
...
Symbol vgaHWRestore from module
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/radeon_drv.o is unresolved!
Symbol vgaHWGetIndex from module
John Cavan wrote:
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Frederic Lepied wrote:
- radeon updates from cvs (need feedback from r128 and radeon users)
Hosed, badly. Sample error messages:
Further to that, I backed out the patch and rebuilt. Everything is up
and running fine now.
John
Leon Brooks wrote:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Henrik Berglund SdU [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have noticed that it takes about 12sec or longer to start abiword
or other programs in gnome or kde but only about 1-2 sec in windowmaker
why is that?
You're probably low on RAM.
Vincent Danen wrote:
On Thu Jul 05, 2001 at 12:55:58AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach John Cavan am Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 06:42:57PM -0400:
Now that MySQL support is not a seperate package, the new version
doesn't have it built in though it obsoletes it. Simply remove
In mesa-demos .libs/* does not exist...
John
Well... I've narrowed it down somewhat... the originator of the problem
is in /etc/bashrc. When the backspace key is set:
if [ -x /usr/bin/tput ]; then
if [ x`tput kbs` != x ];
stty erase `tput kbs`
elif [ -x /usr/bin/wc ]; then
if [ `tput kbs|wc -c ` -gt 0 ];
stty erase `tput
Arnd Bergmann wrote:
1. gccmakedepend creates wrong dependencies for *.S files. This causes
the build of the xc/extras/Mesa/src/X86/*.S to fail.
I fixed this by patching gccmakedepend (%patch11), you did the
compile twice. My approach seems cleaner, but it could have some
side
Some errors...
XFree86
##
xftcache: error while loading shared libraries: xftcache: undefined
symbol: XftDirSave
execution of XFree86-4.0.99.900-2mdk script failed, exit status 127
XFree86-100dpi-fonts
J . A . Magallon wrote:
First and more important, all the fonts in the dirs 100dpi, 75dpi and misc
look like screwed, thay are all gzipped files of size 20 bytes.
Same thing here... fonts are messed up in general. The Type1 module
won't load as well.
And just a detail,
Hi all,
The specfile for XCRoast has a Requires: cdrecord = 1.9 cdrecord =
1.9-mdk4.
John
Hadn't noticed this before, but the pixmaps for the WINGs library widget
sets are not being installed into /usr/share/WINGs thus making WINGs
cranky and display empty boxes where there should be icons.
Just happened to run WSoundPrefs which uses the file browser mechanisms
and saw the problem.
OS wrote:
Hello,
Our company has just moved over to an Exchange server and the sys admins are
being very unfriendly when it comes to giving access to things other than
Outbreak 2000 !!
Does anyone know if there is a Linux Exchange client out there any where ?
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
John Cavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it really necessary to have /etc/passwd and /etc/group in RPMs? I
yes, needed for install in any case new/removed groups are merged by
update-passwd file.
Would it not make more sense for the install program to create
On 3 Apr 2001, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
John Cavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would it not make more sense for the install program to create the base
files in /etc and then execute update-passwd? Keeps /etc from being
littered with *.rpmnew files and keeps newbies from wondering what
Ed Wilts wrote:
Basically, all I'm suggesting is that we treat /etc/passwd and similar
files like XF86Config... create it, never install it. After that, specific
packages can add or remove as needed, including setup.
I disagree. I regularly go through and search for .rpmnew files and
Hey guys,
Is it really necessary to have /etc/passwd and /etc/group in RPMs? I
can't possibly think of a install of Mandrake that would retain the
initial copies of these files past about an hour, so updates just leave
a bunch of *.rpmnew files lying around. Would it not be better to create
the
Hi all,
Here's a diff of the php spec to make it work with the latest apache. It
includes BuildRequires changes for new libs, etc. It works for me... :o)
John
php.spec.diff
Since the /usr/share/doc directory is mapped in the default Apache
config, the index.html in the HOWTO section should be using relative
links to the images, not hard paths through the filesystem. Relative is
better anyways, more portable.
As I said, minor quibble. :o)
John
Andrej Borsenkow wrote:
With XFree86 4.x you don't need an external font server. Why are Mandrake
still using xfs? Instead of FontPath "unix/:-1" in XF86Config you
can add the
font paths directly. Much simpler, more user-friendly and future proof.
IMHO it should depend on
Matthias Badaire wrote:
--=-=-=
Name: modutils Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 2.4.2 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Version 2.4.3 is out with some fixes.
John
Following up on the kdenetwork depending on PPP is kdeutils on APM...
Umm... same thing, if the APM functions are split out, that would be a
good thing. Using the calculator is definitely not dependent on advanced
power management support... :o)
John
Just wondering why... the majority of the network apps have nothing to
do with PPP, it would be better to split the PPP dependent apps out into
a dial-up package. I shouldn't need PPP to read mail...
John
Alex Hulse wrote:
Yes, very much, as my online banking requires that I use Netscape 4 or IE 4
onwards. Mozilla/Konqueror won't work and you don't think I'm mad enough to
install NS6 do you? :)
Maybe make it a little less prominent, but still include it please.
AFAIK, you can have
Question how do you make using ecgs instead of gcc
Normally... "export CC=kgcc" and similar for kg++...
For building the kernel, I usually just edit the Makefile.
John
Some bug fixes... but nothing super major that I can tell, 0.63.1 has
been working great for me. :o)
John
Richard -Gilligan- Uschold wrote:
I'm having problems installing a number of rpm packages.
Can't install these:
Guppi-0.35.2-1.i586.rpm
glibc-2.2.1-3mdk.i586.rpm
glibc-devel-2.2.1-3mdk.i586.rpm
bonobo-0.33-2mdk.i586.rpm
rpm error message:
"only packages with major numbers =3 are
600fps on which card?
It's possible. I get over 800fps with a Radeon and the DRI code.
John
Giuseppe Ghibo' wrote:
OK, I was wondering if someone successfull get 3D accel under
Matrox G400 with XF 4.0.2.
I haven't been able to get my Matrox G400 working under 4.0.2 even with
the DRI code from SourceForge. I've tried it with the Matrox HAL and
without. Always dumps with Sig 11.
Kind
Linus has finally added ReiserFS to the main kernel tree, officially in
2.4.1-pre5, working in 2.4.1-pre7... :o)
John
uli wrote:
But there is still a problem with hardware acceleration of my ATI Rage 128.
Since kernel-2.4.0-1 /var/log/XFree86.0.log says "(II) R128(0): Direct
rendering enabled ". But XFree86-libs-4.0.2-4mdk seems not to deliver the
right libGL.so.1.2. All programs that use this lib stop
uli wrote:
John Cavan wrote:
uli wrote:
But there is still a problem with hardware acceleration of my ATI Rage
128. Since kernel-2.4.0-1 /var/log/XFree86.0.log says "(II) R128(0):
Direct rendering enabled ". But XFree86-libs-4.0.2-4mdk seems not to
deliver the righ
Antony Suter wrote:
I cannot compile XFree86-4.0.2-3mdk.src.rpm
My system is Mandrake 7.2 with some cooker packages and kernel 2.4.0
from www.kernel.org.
make[9]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/XFree86-4.0.2/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/linux/drm/kernel'
===
Hey all, some probs:
bcast-2000b-1mdk.i586.rpm:
- got: "error: bcast-2000b-1mdk.i586.rpm cannot be installed"
gcc-2.96-0.31mdk.i586.rpm:
- alternatives are not updated
AfterStep-1.8.8-1mdk.i586.rpm and libAfterStep1-*:
- got: "error: failed dependencies: netscape is needed by
"Giuseppe Ghib" wrote:
* Sat Jan 06 2001 Giuseppe Ghib [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4.0.2-3mdk
- make freetype2 conditional in SPEC file (for Mandrake 7.2 backport).
- make HAL conditional in SPEC file (e.g. mgaHALlib.a).
- added glxinfo, xgamma, pcitweak, showfont, revpath and their
man pages to
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
I don't need droppriv to make it work.
here's mine:
daemon xfs -port -1 -daemon -user xfs
-droppriv causes xfs to run as user xfs
-user allows you to specify the user to run as
They are basically the same. If you su to xfs before running xfs, you
The latest initscript for xfs fails to start the font server
(4.0.2-2mdk). I haven't debugged the script yet, but the font server is
fine if started from the command line.
Also, would it be possible to NOT have the kdm config file blown away on
upgrades? Once you tweak it for your system, such
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
I got the same problem as Anthony with the same configuration (Mandrake
7.2, perl 5.6-17mdk, and gimp 1.1.25-13mdk) :
creating script-fu
make[4]: Quitte le répertoire
`/home/guillaume/RPM/BUILD/gimp-1.2.0/plug-ins/script-fu'
make[3]: Quitte le répertoire
Lenny Cartier wrote:
[Contrib-RPM]
--=-=-=
Name: kfontinstRelocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 0.9.1 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 1mdk Build Date: Tue Jan 2 17:35:45 2001
Install date: (not
kdebase-2.1-0.20001229.2mdk is the version I have. The spec file simply
needs to add:
%{kde2dir}/kio_audiocd.so
%{kde2dir}/kio_filter.so
%{kde2dir}/kio_finger.so
%{kde2dir}/kio_gopher.so
%{kde2dir}/kio_help.so
%{kde2dir}/kio_info.so
%{kde2dir}/kio_man.so
%{kde2dir}/kio_nfs.so
In particular:
kio_audiocd.so
kio_filter.so
kio_finger.so
kio_gopher.so
kio_help.so
kio_info.so
kio_man.so
kio_nfs.so
kio_nntp.so
kio_pop3.so
kio_smb.so
kio_smtp.so
kio_tar.so
This is just a cursory inspection, there may be others. Some seem to
come from kde-base and others from kde-libs.
I'd
Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
This updated package will fix XFree86 running on the alpha (perhaps also
other non-ix86 platforms -- just change the "%ifarch alpha" into
"%ifnarch %ix86") with MGA hardware. Take a look at this e-mail from Jay
Estabrook below.
Frederic Lepied wrote:
--=-=-=
Name: XFree86 Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 4.0.1zVendor: MandrakeSoft
Is this being built with the Matrox HALlib for the MGA driver or with
init routines supplied by XFree86.org? The
Frederic Lepied wrote:
Is this being built with the Matrox HALlib for the MGA driver or with
init routines supplied by XFree86.org? The reason I'm asking is that if
the Matrox library is used then multi-head in X is possible (and can be
accelerated with OpenGL). AFAIK, the last time I
Hi all,
Do you suppose that something could be done to rid cooker of the various
orphaned packages now kicking around? These extras just confuse the
migration to the new lib formats.
John
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Meir Faraj [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yep I could confirm that :-(
I've also tryed to upgrade it and receive the same message ...
but I think it will be fixed , there are a lot of thing to be done .
last glibc obsoletes ld.so and should fix that..
It does...
Hi all,
The latest rpm still has an empty macros and a number of messed up
symbolic links in /usr/lib/rpm and consistently prints:
dbiSetConfig: unrecognized db option: "db3" ignored
In addition, ldconfig will always report:
ldconfig: warning: /lib/libdl.so.1 appears to be for multiple libc's
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
John Cavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In addition, ldconfig will always report:
ldconfig: warning: /lib/libdl.so.1 appears to be for multiple libc's
ldconfig: warning: /lib/libdl.so.1.9.11 appears to be for multiple
libc's
what ls /lib/libdl* give you
Hi,
I'm still getting:
ldconfig: warning: /lib/libdl.so.1.9.11 appears to be for multiple
libc's
ldconfig: warning: /lib/libdl.so.1 appears to be for multiple libc's
From ld.so-1.9.11-7mdk. Running ldd on the file produces:
libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40021000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 =
Why not just offer it as "hackgcc-2.96..." and provide both? That way,
we have a stable compiler series for critical stuff and a developmental
compiler for experimentation.
John
Tim McKenzie wrote:
I hope that next time I run that lovely little ./no_rsync.pl I won't see
this version coming in the 7.2 beta directory. If the oppinion of
the beta testers count for anything as far as the distribution is
concerned it seems quite obvious that most if not all of the
Pixel wrote:
Tim McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've read about 2.96 and after
experimenting with it I'm dead set against it.
seems like redhat managed to build their full distro with it, so C++ is not dead
broke.
Yep, everything except the most important part: the kernel.
John
It's the new wait-for-lock patch, it get's caught in an endless loop. I
haven't tried debugging it, but as soon as I removed the patch and
re-installed the package it was fine.
John
Never saw this behavior before with any distribution?!
Of course perhaps there is already a new rpm and I just
--=-=-=
Name: EtermRelocations: (not relocateable)
Version : O.8.10Vendor: MandrakeSoft
^^
I think you have a versioning problem... letter O rather than 0.
John
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get this when i uograde initscript(from cooker)
warning: /etc/X11/prefdm created as /etc/X11/prefdm.rpmnew
unpacking of archive failed on file /etc/init.d: cpio: unlink
I hit this as well, it happened with earlier Gimp packages. It seems to
bomb out on symbolic
The failure of the install has to do with the current situation of
harddrake. Harddrake installs it's init script in /etc/init.d where
/etc/init.d is a proper directory and not a symlink to /etc/rc.d/init.d.
So what happens is that when you try to upgrade initscripts it can't
create the symlink
When I run Konquerer from WindowMaker, I get:
Unable to run the command specified.
The file or directory
file:/home/johnc/%u does not exist.
That's the first time I've encountered this one running Konquerer in
WindowMaker.
John
I figured out my problem...
I've modified the WindowMaker menu config to say that it handles the KDE
and Gnome as well. Seems that may be a bit problematic...
John
Hi guys,
There seems to be a definite problem with MySQL support in the latest
PHP/Apache RPMs. I've got all of the RPMs installed and PHP support
enabled, the php.ini says to load mysql.so, but no matter what, making
MySQL calls fails with:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function:
Serge Lussier wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Amien Salie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cooker Repeat Email (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] imwheel
Who will admit along with me that the worlds worst sofware maker
(Micro$oft) is
Jim Bradley wrote:
I just did a new install of a cooker mirror, the installation of which went
great, but when X is started, I get an error message:
winbook login: gdm: error in loading shared libraries: libX11.so.6: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
Yet when I look
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ftp://ftp.cis.upenn.edu/pub/xv/xv-3.10a.tar.gz
Location of source. It isn't open in the sense of GPL/BSD/Artistic, BUT
the source is available and that puts it a cut above commercial
software.
In the practical way, yes.
In
ftp://ftp.cis.upenn.edu/pub/xv/xv-3.10a.tar.gz
Location of source. It isn't open in the sense of GPL/BSD/Artistic, BUT
the source is available and that puts it a cut above commercial
software.
I don't begrudge the guy the right to sell his efforts, but at least
give him credit for supplying the
Alexander Skwar wrote:
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 03:34:25PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
We have to at least move it to the contribs (I say at least because it
falls into the commercial app category (as being a shareware) so it must
go theorically in the commercial CD's).
That be
Pixel wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not that I want to start a license war...
well ... ;p
LOL, anytime GPL versus other comes up...
Neither is Apache, Netscape, and a host of other packages. Not being
GPL'd should not be a bar from being on the main distribution.
no, be not
Alexander Skwar wrote:
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 07:32:53PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not that I want to start a license war...
Neither is Apache, Netscape, and a host of other packages. Not being
Well, you're right, none of your examples is GPL, that's true. BUT (big
but, in
Alexander Skwar wrote:
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 08:26:35PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All I'm getting at is that "non-GPL" (which is what the guy was pushing
on) is not a good reason to exclude a package. Exclude it for other
Well, yes, that's what I said, but that's not what I
Just out of curiosity, why the move? I think I missed that one on the
list.
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Alex Boag-Munroe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This has probably been asked already, but wtf does "BM" mean on the
changelogs?
Big Move.
/usr/man - /usr/share/man
/usr/info -
The kernel module in the X tree is broken against the latest development
kernels and the module that ships with the kernel is flagged as too old
to work with X. According to David Miller, this patch will fix up the
kernel shipped module to work:
--- vanilla/linux/drivers/char/drm/drm.h
Pixel wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
no Perl
nope, perl is GPL *or* artistic, aka compatible with gpl...
According to them, it's artistic, "a kinder and gentler" version of the
GPL... It may be compatible, but it isn't the GPL, which was my point.
:o) I don't know how you resolve the
Francis Galiegue wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Don Head wrote:
Any posiblity of sticking in a symlink for
resolv.conf in the man-pages RPM? I spent quite
a few minutes figuring out that "man resolver"
needs to be used rather than "man resolv.conf".
A simple "ln -s
You need the Glide module from the contribs rather than the mainline,
the XFree glide module contains the video driver for the older Voodoo
cards, not the Voodoo3. The Glide stuff in contribs supplys the glide
library for general apps.
John
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Hi,
Just my final
Hi,
The new RPMs for XFree86 4.0.1 are missing all the DRI drivers in
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri thus causing 3D hardware acceleration to
fail. All the other modules appear to be correct, this is the only
missing set.
John
P.S. I solved my immediate problem by grabbing the binary versions from
For those who are running the Linux development kernels, make sure that
you grab the latest kernel drivers from the DRI site
(dri.sourceforge.net). You'll have to pull them in from CVS, but
acceleration won't work unless you do. Hopefully the development kernels
will catch up.
Specifically, you
For the XFree86 maintainers out there... Version 4.0.1 has been
unleashed on the public. :o)
John
n/update-menus ] %{_prefix}/bin/update-menus || true
fi
if [ -d %{prefix}/lib/gimp/1.1 ] rm -rf %{prefix}/lib/gimp/1.1
%post libgimp
/sbin/ldconfig
%postun libgimp
/sbin/ldconfig
%changelog
* Tue Jun 27 2000 John Cavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.1.24-1mdk
- new version
- enabled the perl
- redefine
Maybe I'm being a little dense here, but the original method would seem
to be much more generic.
John
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
can i use %update-menus for postun too?
If you have a package who need a menu entry, please don't use in %post
the :
%post
if [ -x /usr/bin/update-menus
n/update-menus ] %{_prefix}/bin/update-menus || true
fi
if [ -d %{prefix}/lib/gimp/1.1 ] rm -rf %{prefix}/lib/gimp/1.1
%post libgimp
/sbin/ldconfig
%postun libgimp
/sbin/ldconfig
%changelog
* Tue Jun 27 2000 John Cavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.1.24-1mdk
- new version
- enabled the perl
- redefine
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
I went to rebuild the hackgimp RPM because it doesn't include the perl
stuff in binary form and noticed your comments in the spec file. The
they were my comments. however: i remember building on a box with gimp
installed (stable) and it didn't bail out
reason the
I agree, it very nicely indicates software that is in development mode
and potentially quite unstable. It has my vote.
John
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Stefan van der Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ creating a hack root menu group for hack*applis ]
What do you think? Stupid idea, isn't it?
Is the code freeze off? It would be good if we could start packaging up
some of the newer versions of the software that is out there.
By the way, I tried the new installation (FTP'd, through a firewall on
an ADSL connection) and I'd like to say that it went great. Two minor
problems that I saw:
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
John Cavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2. When you create a normal user at install time it also creates a group
that matches the user. That means I get john:john instead of john:users
this is the standard way on our distribution, a user has a group and
after
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
John Cavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It may be the standard way on Mandrake, but it's not a standard way for
Unix... it is unexpected behaviour and you do have a group labled
it's the standard way on a Linux System see on a RH/Debian/Slack
Fair enough, note I
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
patch the code yourself if youd on't like how it works :ppp
No offense, but that's a crummy response to user feedback, a habit on
this list I might add. Yes, I can patch the code, but that's not
relevant to the discussion, nor can I do that during install. In actual
fact,
John Grange wrote:
it is actualy very usefull because say you want user A to be able to access
files in a dirrectory but you do not want the people in the users group to be
able to access them, then you just set the gid of the dir to that users gid ,
it's not stupid it's very usefull and i
Derek Wildstar wrote:
On Thu, 25 May 2000, John Cavan wrote:
Well now that input has been requested about improvements/additions...
The graphical installer is nice and all, but it has a very irritating
tendency to have treeviews disappear when expanded or collapsed,
requiring some
I don't think that you want to remove the choice of selecting
individual, optional packages. What I recommend though is that you
remove all required packages from the list, which should trim the info
back a bit.
John
Denis HAVLIK wrote:
:~The graphical installer is nice and all, but it has a
The program you are looking for is called "tee".
Hoyt wrote:
There is a way to start a program that redirects the error messages to a
text file. I' ve used it several times to debug X, but I always have to look
it up. Couldn't it be put into a shell script called, for example, errlog,
and
Well now that input has been requested about improvements/additions...
The graphical installer is nice and all, but it has a very irritating
tendency to have treeviews disappear when expanded or collapsed,
requiring some scrolling to bring it visible again. Fixing this would be
a huge blessing
Hi guys,
Ran into a problem compiling the latest test kernels... the file
/usr/include/unistd.h has a little typo on line 468:
extern int execle`__P ((__const char *__path, __const char *__arg,
...));
But, AFAIK, it should be:
extern int execle __P ((__const char *__path, __const char *__arg,
That's what I have installed... weird.
David BAUDENS wrote:
John Cavan écrivit :
Hi guys,
Ran into a problem compiling the latest test kernels... the file
/usr/include/unistd.h has a little typo on line 468:
extern int execle`__P ((__const char *__path, __const char *__arg
The 128 bit version is not yet available. :o(
Does anyone know if the file name loss on directory changes still
happens? That's one of the goofiest things I think I've ever seen.
John
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
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%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
/usr/doc/kernel/base
%files headers
%defattr(-,root,root)
/usr/doc/kernel/headers
%changelog
* Thu May 4 2000 John Cavan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Created dummy kernel packages
Did the messed up call to WindowMaker make it in?
RunWM looks for /usr/X11R6/bin/wmaker (.inst too) instead for
/usr/bin/wmaker as the new RPMs have it located.
John
Frederic Lepied wrote:
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Name: xinitrc Distribution: Linux-Mandrake
Version : 2.4.4
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