[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] esound-0.2.19-1mdk

2000-07-19 Thread Alexander Skwar

On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 03:45:00AM +0200, David BAUDENS wrote:
 - make Pixel happy

How can someone make Pixel happy? :-)

 - BC

What's BC?

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[Cooker] New abisuite

2000-07-19 Thread Anton Graham

abisuite-0.7.10-1mdk.src.rpm has been uploaded.  The new rpm uses all
of the latest macros (%{_icondir}, etc;).  

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Re: [Cooker] Usparc 7.1b mixer problem

2000-07-19 Thread Francis Galiegue

On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, T Korte wrote:

 I can play CD's on my Ultra 1 Creator, but I can only listen to them with the
 headphones plugged directly into the CDROM.  For that matter, there is no sound
 other than the system beep available.  Is sound supported on these machines? 
 When I try to open the mixer that is on the toolbar at the bottom of the screen
 it gives me the error message: 
 "Mixer failure
 kmix: Could not write to mixer."
 
 Does anyone have any suggestions on this problem?
 I get the following:
 [tkorte@sparky tkorte]$ lspci 
 pcilib: Cannot open /proc/bus/pci 
 lspci: Cannot find any working access method. 
 [tkorte@sparky tkorte]$   
 So can someone tell me if I'm wasting my time here?
 Thanks!
 Tom Korte
 

Does the Ultra1 acutally have a PCI bus?

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[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] rpm-3.0.5-0.29mdk

2000-07-19 Thread Jürgen Zimmermann

 - new release candidate. Should correct the rpm -F problem (Jürgen Zimmermann).

Yes, confirmed! ;-

Thanks,
  Juergen /dev/




[Cooker] conf.modules of devfs documentation

2000-07-19 Thread Tjerk Kuster


Can anybody point me to the file mentioned in the subject?
Thanks,

Tjerk




Re: [Cooker] conf.modules of devfs documentation

2000-07-19 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah

Tjerk Kuster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Can anybody point me to the file mentioned in the subject?

/etc/conf.modules from the last modutils.

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[Cooker] autoconf-2.13-4mdk || automake-1.4-11mdk

2000-07-19 Thread D.Parodi

One of the rpms (the second, I daresay) in the subject brakes compilation of
other packages, at least;

- gettext-0.10.35-14mdk.src.rpm
- rpm-3.0.5-0.29mdk.src.rpm

They both blame:

...
+ make
cd .  aclocal
aclocal: configure.in: 10: macro `AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE' not found in library
aclocal: configure.in: 11: macro `AM_CONFIG_HEADER' not found in library
aclocal: configure.in: 137: macro `AM_C_PROTOTYPES' not found in library
aclocal: configure.in: 343: macro `AM_FUNC_ERROR_AT_LINE' not found in library
make: *** [aclocal.m4] Error 1
Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.49157 (%build)


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[Cooker] Needed Linux Feature

2000-07-19 Thread David D.Stanton (Armisis Aieoln)

We need to find a way to make a common menu file or a utility which automagicly
converts the standard menu format to what ever desktop your running with a
simple menu editor, and a feature that allows you to scan for utilities and
programs to add to the menu and place in a given sub-menu, or whatever you
need... 

I find this a viable idea because it would make the menus standard in design
for ease of use and if you install a new program the RPM or a build of a new 
source should automaticly ask where in your desktop menu to place the program
referance for easy of execution.  

any ideas or suggestions on this topic?

dave

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Re: [Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] powertweak-0.1.16-1mdk

2000-07-19 Thread Giuseppe Ghibo'

  - fixed group
  - initial mandrake release
  - mandrake adaptions.
 
 "adaptions" was a Bero typo! it's not an english word!

You are right, the right word should be "adaptations".

Bye.
Giuseppe.




Re: [Cooker] conf.modules of devfs documentation

2000-07-19 Thread Thierry Vignaud

Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  Can anybody point me to the file mentioned in the subject?
 
 /etc/conf.modules from the last modutils.

/usr/src/linux/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/*

note that this file has been deleted in latest DevFs patches.




RE: [Cooker] conf.modules of devfs documentation

2000-07-19 Thread Tjerk Kuster

sorry, that's not what i mean. The point is, according to the "root over
nfs" howto, i have to append the /etc/conf.modules with some conf.modules
from the devfs documentation. The last, I can't find. Thanks anyway.


-Original Message-
From: Chmouel Boudjnah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 19 juli 2000 10:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] conf.modules of devfs documentation


Tjerk Kuster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Can anybody point me to the file mentioned in the subject?

/etc/conf.modules from the last modutils.

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[Cooker] man errors

2000-07-19 Thread Anton Graham

/home/anton man 7 latin2
standard input:3: unsafe to execute request man7/iso_8859-2.7'

Same with latin1.  These are actually aliases to the iso_8859-x man
pages and the other aliases (iso-8859-x) work fine.  A little digging
showed that latin2.7.bz2 and iso-8859-2.7.bz2, while having identical
contests as shown via bzcat and bzcat | hexdump, were different as
compresssed files:

/usr/share/man/man7 bzcat latin2.7.bz2 | hexdump;echo;bzcat iso-8859-2.7.bz2 | hexdump
000 732e 206f 616d 376e 692f 6f73 385f 3538
010 5f39 2e32 0a37
016

000 732e 206f 616d 376e 692f 6f73 385f 3538
010 2d39 2e32 0a37
016
/usr/share/man/man7 hexdump latin2.7.bz2;echo;hexdump iso-8859-2.7.bz2
000 5a42 3968 4131 2659 5953 e36f 827a 
010 db01 0080 4010 9201 00e0 a000 8823 2000
020 3100 004c 4213 a987 8391 a548 7640 d8e9
030 6378 5733 bf88 b98b 9c22 4828 f137 41bd
040 
041

000 5a42 3968 4131 2659 5953 847b 65b9 
010 5b02 0080 4010 9203 00e0 a000 8823 2000
020 3100 4d43 0030 a651 699a 64ea 9bf4 d521
030 3958 8048 7d66 1556 77f1 5324 0985 b807
040 964b 0050
043

Decompressing and recompressing the affected files (latin?.7.bz2)
seems to fix it.

/usr/share/man/man7 man builtins
standard input:3: unsafe to execute request 'bash.1'

note that the builtins page still displays, but the ".so bash.1" is
discarded as unsafe.

/usr/share/man/man7 man 7 mdoc.samples
Usage: .Rv -std sections 2 and 3 only

(Page does continue to display)

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Re: [Cooker] Needed Linux Feature

2000-07-19 Thread Francis Galiegue

On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, David D.Stanton (Armisis Aieoln) wrote:

 We need to find a way to make a common menu file or a utility which automagicly
 converts the standard menu format to what ever desktop your running with a
 simple menu editor, and a feature that allows you to scan for utilities and
 programs to add to the menu and place in a given sub-menu, or whatever you
 need... 
 
 I find this a viable idea because it would make the menus standard in design
 for ease of use and if you install a new program the RPM or a build of a new 
 source should automaticly ask where in your desktop menu to place the program
 referance for easy of execution.  
 
 any ideas or suggestions on this topic?
 

Such a tool is in our TODO list.

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[Cooker] DrakConf problems (more info)

2000-07-19 Thread Alen Salamun

Hi!

I have been investigation why DrakConf won't work for me. So I figured
out DrakConf.pm returns Segmentation fault after some parsed .rc's!
Now I found where it fails! 

When parsing netconf.rc it segfaults in this line:

eval ($1) if /EVAL=(.*)$/m

Value of $1 is "netconf"!

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Re: [Cooker] DrakConf problems (more info)

2000-07-19 Thread Pixel

Alen Salamun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi!
 
 I have been investigation why DrakConf won't work for me. So I figured
 out DrakConf.pm returns Segmentation fault after some parsed .rc's!
 Now I found where it fails! 
 
 When parsing netconf.rc it segfaults in this line:
 
 eval ($1) if /EVAL=(.*)$/m

thought you had work around this one chmouel? or is this another one?




[Cooker] SOLVED: DrakConf seg faults (DrakConf without LinuxConf problem!)

2000-07-19 Thread Alen Salamun

Hi!

I have finnaly solved the problem! I had /etc/DrakConf/netconf.rc and
/etc/DrakConf/linuxconf.rc file, but linuxconf was NOT INSTALLED AT ALL!
So "netconf" and "linuxconf" commands were not on my system!

When I removed those two files, DrakConf started to work!

As I said problem was in this row of DrakConf.pm:

eval ($1) if /EVAL=(.*)$/m

Please fix this, so that it will be non-fatal error when something is
missing!

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Re: [Cooker] autoconf-2.13-4mdk || automake-1.4-11mdk

2000-07-19 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

"D.Parodi" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 One of the rpms (the second, I daresay) in the subject brakes compilation of
 other packages, at least;
 
 - gettext-0.10.35-14mdk.src.rpm
 - rpm-3.0.5-0.29mdk.src.rpm
 
 They both blame:
 
 ...
 + make
 cd .  aclocal
 aclocal: configure.in: 10: macro `AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE' not found in library
 aclocal: configure.in: 11: macro `AM_CONFIG_HEADER' not found in library
 aclocal: configure.in: 137: macro `AM_C_PROTOTYPES' not found in library
 aclocal: configure.in: 343: macro `AM_FUNC_ERROR_AT_LINE' not found in library

Yes. I noticed that problem and automake-1.4-12mdk.noarch.rpm (released
13:13:33-CEST) fixes it.


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Re: [Cooker] Needed Linux Feature

2000-07-19 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

"David D.Stanton (Armisis Aieoln)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 We need to find a way to make a common menu file or a utility which
 automagicly converts the standard menu format to what ever desktop your
 running with a simple menu editor, and a feature that allows you to scan

No:

1. the format for the desktops is provided by the /etc/menu-methods/*
2. the standard menu format shall only be accessed (and not the format for
the desktops)
3. vince ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is currently writing the menu editor
with C/Gtk ; please direct to him any suggestions


 for utilities and programs to add to the menu and place in a given
 sub-menu, or whatever you need...

This is not really possible, the menu entries have to be provided by the
packages. We lack a viable IA for that..


 I find this a viable idea because it would make the menus standard in design
 for ease of use and if you install a new program the RPM or a build of a new 
 source should automaticly ask where in your desktop menu to place the program
 referance for easy of execution.  

Strange/difficult/boring idea. (boring for the user at each install of
each rpm) (and possible a problem because you may have several binaries in
each package, each of need a description, icons, etc)


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Re: [Cooker] DrakConf problems (more info)

2000-07-19 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah

Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Alen Salamun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Hi!
  
  I have been investigation why DrakConf won't work for me. So I figured
  out DrakConf.pm returns Segmentation fault after some parsed .rc's!
  Now I found where it fails! 
  
  When parsing netconf.rc it segfaults in this line:
  
  eval ($1) if /EVAL=(.*)$/m
 
 thought you had work around this one chmouel? or is this another one?

no it this one but well you have sent a bug report to the perl-porters
and they told us it was a gcc bugs. hopefully the perl segfault only
when launching from shell, when using from DrakConf he doen't (don't
ask me why)

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Re: [Cooker] DrakConf problems (more info)

2000-07-19 Thread Alen Salamun

Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
 no it this one but well you have sent a bug report to the perl-porters
 and they told us it was a gcc bugs. hopefully the perl segfault only
 when launching from shell, when using from DrakConf he doen't (don't
 ask me why)
Hi!

It was not possible for me to use DrakConf even directly...Only solution
was to delete those two files .rc files!

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Re: [Cooker] Needed Linux Feature

2000-07-19 Thread David D.Stanton (Armisis Aieoln)

Great thats why im a die hard mandrake user!

dave


On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, you wrote:
 On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, David D.Stanton (Armisis Aieoln) wrote:
 
  We need to find a way to make a common menu file or a utility which automagicly
  converts the standard menu format to what ever desktop your running with a
  simple menu editor, and a feature that allows you to scan for utilities and
  programs to add to the menu and place in a given sub-menu, or whatever you
  need... 
  
  I find this a viable idea because it would make the menus standard in design
  for ease of use and if you install a new program the RPM or a build of a new 
  source should automaticly ask where in your desktop menu to place the program
  referance for easy of execution.  
  
  any ideas or suggestions on this topic?
  
 
 Such a tool is in our TODO list.
 
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 idiot-proof software, and universe, which produces more and more remarkable
 idiots. Until now, universe leads the race"  -- R. Cook
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[Cooker] Bug report for new Klyx package

2000-07-19 Thread Guillaume Rousse

Latest Klyx (1.11) was unable to properly render the original scale of
documents created with older version. All content was magnifized a lot.
Pretty cool to make poster, of course, but not very practical for
standard articles :-)
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