RE: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] readline-4.1-5mdk

2000-06-11 Thread Geoffrey Lee

  > for everyone
> > to know WHERE FILES STAYED and MUST STAYING !
> > So let us follow that.
> > Now there is already a difference between distributions, so
> > if will
> > Mandrake go this way up also ??
>
> I read somewhere that there will be a conf about Linux Standard Base
> It will be a good thingn if Mandrakesoft participe.
>
> > Eric
>



yep


i don't know what is a base system util but requires readline (other than
bash)

so maybe it is good to static link bash and then move it back to /usr/lib ??


p.s. rh has theirs in /usr/lib





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> Thomas Poindessous
> EpX asso GNU/Linux de l'Epita
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Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] readline-4.1-5mdk

2000-06-11 Thread Diablero

On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 12:14:47AM +0200, Eric MC DECLERCK wrote:
> Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> Hi,
> Someone heart about 'Linux Filesystem Structure' ??
> It's somewhat outdated (1995) I now, but it's the only way
> for everyone
> to know WHERE FILES STAYED and MUST STAYING !
> So let us follow that.
> Now there is already a difference between distributions, so
> if will
> Mandrake go this way up also ??

I read somewhere that there will be a conf about Linux Standard Base
It will be a good thingn if Mandrakesoft participe.

> Eric

-- 
Thomas Poindessous
EpX asso GNU/Linux de l'Epita
[EMAIL PROTECTED] && http://www.epita.fr/~epx




Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] readline-4.1-5mdk

2000-06-11 Thread Eric MC DECLERCK

Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> 
> > > > > > pygnome
> > > > > > pygtk
> > > > > > python
> > > > > > python-devel
> > > > > > pythonlib
> > > > > > rpm-devel
> > > > > > tkinter
> >
> > > > > yuck.
> > > > ah... if it's a one-time-thing then it's no problem.
> > > > I wouldn't like to see people flip-flopping from /usr/lib
> > > > to /lib and back to /usr/lib a few times...
> >
> > > umm, recompile with symlinks in /usr/lib ? ;)
> >
> > go ahead... ;-)
> >
> > Hmmm... things are getting ugly.
> >
> > I'm in the process of recompiling the packages above, and the
> > results are not nice. They compile fine, but when you try to
> > install them:
> >
> > rpm -Uvh guile-*
> > error: failed dependencies:
> > libreadline.so.4.1 is needed by guile-1.3.4-3mdk
> >
> > and this is for all of them.
> >
> > Maybe I'm st*p*d or terribly dumb, but my impression is that
> > this is looking 'ugly'.
> >
> 
> can you create the symlinks in the readline spec spec and ercompile to see
> what happens?? this might fix stuff. i.e. symlinks in /usr/lib.
> 
> please please please, no one should move readline back to /usr/lib just
> because a whole bunch of shit si complaining ...
> 
> i awnt to take a look now but i'm tired ...
Hi,
Someone heart about 'Linux Filesystem Structure' ??
It's somewhat outdated (1995) I now, but it's the only way
for everyone
to know WHERE FILES STAYED and MUST STAYING !
So let us follow that.
Now there is already a difference between distributions, so
if will
Mandrake go this way up also ??
Eric




RE: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] readline-4.1-5mdk

2000-06-11 Thread Geoffrey Lee

> > > > > pygnome
> > > > > pygtk
> > > > > python
> > > > > python-devel
> > > > > pythonlib
> > > > > rpm-devel
> > > > > tkinter
>
> > > > yuck.
> > > ah... if it's a one-time-thing then it's no problem.
> > > I wouldn't like to see people flip-flopping from /usr/lib
> > > to /lib and back to /usr/lib a few times...
>
> > umm, recompile with symlinks in /usr/lib ? ;)
>
> go ahead... ;-)
>
> Hmmm... things are getting ugly.
>
> I'm in the process of recompiling the packages above, and the
> results are not nice. They compile fine, but when you try to
> install them:
>
> rpm -Uvh guile-*
> error: failed dependencies:
> libreadline.so.4.1 is needed by guile-1.3.4-3mdk
>
> and this is for all of them.
>
> Maybe I'm st*p*d or terribly dumb, but my impression is that
> this is looking 'ugly'.
>




can you create the symlinks in the readline spec spec and ercompile to see
what happens?? this might fix stuff. i.e. symlinks in /usr/lib.


please please please, no one should move readline back to /usr/lib just
because a whole bunch of shit si complaining ...



i awnt to take a look now but i'm tired ...




Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] readline-4.1-5mdk

2000-06-11 Thread Stefan van der Eijk

> > > > gnome-pilot
> > > > gnome-pilot-devel
> > > > gnumeric
> > > > guile
> > > > guile-devel
> > > > jpilot
> > > > kpilot
> > > > netcfg
> > > > pilot-link
> > > > pilot-link-devel
> > > > postgresql
> > > > postgresql-devel
> > > > postgresql-jdbc
> > > > postgresql-odbc
> > > > postgresql-perl
> > > > postgresql-python
> > > > postgresql-server
> > > > postgresql-tcl
> > > > postgresql-test
> > > > pygnome
> > > > pygtk
> > > > python
> > > > python-devel
> > > > pythonlib
> > > > rpm-devel
> > > > tkinter

> > > yuck.
> > ah... if it's a one-time-thing then it's no problem.
> > I wouldn't like to see people flip-flopping from /usr/lib
> > to /lib and back to /usr/lib a few times...

> umm, recompile with symlinks in /usr/lib ? ;)

go ahead... ;-)

Hmmm... things are getting ugly.

I'm in the process of recompiling the packages above, and the
results are not nice. They compile fine, but when you try to 
install them:

rpm -Uvh guile-*
error: failed dependencies:
libreadline.so.4.1 is needed by guile-1.3.4-3mdk

and this is for all of them.

Maybe I'm st*p*d or terribly dumb, but my impression is that
this is looking 'ugly'.




RE: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] readline-4.1-5mdk

2000-06-11 Thread Geoffrey Lee

> > > gnome-pilot
> > > gnome-pilot-devel
> > > gnumeric
> > > guile
> > > guile-devel
> > > jpilot
> > > kpilot
> > > netcfg
> > > pilot-link
> > > pilot-link-devel
> > > postgresql
> > > postgresql-devel
> > > postgresql-jdbc
> > > postgresql-odbc
> > > postgresql-perl
> > > postgresql-python
> > > postgresql-server
> > > postgresql-tcl
> > > postgresql-test
> > > pygnome
> > > pygtk
> > > python
> > > python-devel
> > > pythonlib
> > > rpm-devel
> > > tkinter
> 
> > yuck.
> ah... if it's a one-time-thing then it's no problem.
> I wouldn't like to see people flip-flopping from /usr/lib
> to /lib and back to /usr/lib a few times...




umm, recompile with symlinks in /usr/lib ? ;)


> 
> Stefan
> 




Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] readline-4.1-5mdk

2000-06-11 Thread Stefan van der Eijk

> > > * Fri Jun 09 2000 Frederic Lepied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4.1-5mdk

> > > - move libraries in /lib.

> > I hope you had a good reason for this... It impacted the following
> > packages:


> the reason that i'm offering is:

> bash requires readline (or maybe you can static link with that) and if
> that's the case then /usr may not necessarily be mounted  ...
Sounds good... (seems 2 B a low-level package, by looking at the things
it impacted)..
 
> > fetchmailconf
> > gnome-pilot
> > gnome-pilot-devel
> > gnumeric
> > guile
> > guile-devel
> > jpilot
> > kpilot
> > netcfg
> > pilot-link
> > pilot-link-devel
> > postgresql
> > postgresql-devel
> > postgresql-jdbc
> > postgresql-odbc
> > postgresql-perl
> > postgresql-python
> > postgresql-server
> > postgresql-tcl
> > postgresql-test
> > pygnome
> > pygtk
> > python
> > python-devel
> > pythonlib
> > rpm-devel
> > tkinter

> yuck.
ah... if it's a one-time-thing then it's no problem.
I wouldn't like to see people flip-flopping from /usr/lib
to /lib and back to /usr/lib a few times...

Stefan




RE: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] readline-4.1-5mdk

2000-06-11 Thread Geoffrey Lee



> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Stefan van der Eijk
> Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 6:05 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] readline-4.1-5mdk
>
>
> > * Fri Jun 09 2000 Frederic Lepied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4.1-5mdk
> >
> > - move libraries in /lib.
>
> I hope you had a good reason for this... It impacted the following
> packages:
>


the reason that i'm offering is:

bash requires readline (or maybe you can static link with that) and if
that's the case then /usr may not necessarily be mounted  ...



> fetchmailconf
> gnome-pilot
> gnome-pilot-devel
> gnumeric
> guile
> guile-devel
> jpilot
> kpilot
> netcfg
> pilot-link
> pilot-link-devel
> postgresql
> postgresql-devel
> postgresql-jdbc
> postgresql-odbc
> postgresql-perl
> postgresql-python
> postgresql-server
> postgresql-tcl
> postgresql-test
> pygnome
> pygtk
> python
> python-devel
> pythonlib
> rpm-devel
> tkinter
>



yuck.



> Now let's hope it won't be changed back to /usr/lib ;-)
>
> Stefan
>