Re: Change in do_chroot script from am64 howto
I asked for the Matlab Service Pack to upgrade to 7.1 and it works fine! Thx! Am Dienstag, den 20.06.2006, 11:04 +0200 schrieb Gudjon I. Gudjonsson: Hi again If you are using matlab 7.0.x you can install it in an sarge, amd64 chroot but if you do have the 7.1 version it works perfectly on Debian amd64, sarge, etch and sid and you don't need any chroot. /Gudjon Þann Þriðjudagur 20. júní 2006 10:16 skrifaði Markus Neviadomski: Am Dienstag, den 20.06.2006, 00:40 +0200 schrieb Gudjon I. Gudjonsson: Hi Hope I am nod off topic but I changed to schroot, many months ago and my do_chroot script looks like #!/bin/sh ARGS= for i in $@ ; do ARGS=$ARGS '$i' done exec schroot -p -c sid `basename $0` $ARGS and it works perfectly. The schroot must be set up though but the config file is quite self explanatory. Hi Gudjon, I've seen the schroot-package during the last upgrade, but i spent no time to read the man-page for this tool. Now, after reading, I think this is much better than the old dchroot command. I takes some minutes to set it up, because my matlab-installation also won't work with my old dchroot. Thanks a lot, Markus /Gudjon Þann Þriðjudagur 20. júní 2006 00:18 skrifaði Markus Neviadomski: Hi, after upgrading my amd64/unstable with ia32-chroot(also unstable) the chroot-script from https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.h tml# id272095 doesn't work. I used it for calling OpenOffice from outside the chroot. I'm not shure whether the change was in the way the script interprets the calling parameter or the changes where made in chroot environment. After the upgrade the script passes the following command to the chroot ooffice 'file.odt' but only this command works: ooffice file.odt Starting OpenOffice without any parameter wasn't affected. Would anybody approve this behavior? In the following is the script with the changes I made: #!/bin/sh ARGS= for i in $@ ; do ARGS=$ARGS$i done echo `basename $0` $ARGS exec dchroot -c ia32 -d -q `basename $0` $ARGS -- -- Markus Neviadomski mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: www.dieitexperten.de Linux User #291181 GPG-Key: 0xF5226EB5 --- signature.asc Description: Dies ist ein digital signierter Nachrichtenteil
Re: Change in do_chroot script from am64 howto
Am Dienstag, den 20.06.2006, 00:40 +0200 schrieb Gudjon I. Gudjonsson: Hi Hope I am nod off topic but I changed to schroot, many months ago and my do_chroot script looks like #!/bin/sh ARGS= for i in $@ ; do ARGS=$ARGS '$i' done exec schroot -p -c sid `basename $0` $ARGS and it works perfectly. The schroot must be set up though but the config file is quite self explanatory. Hi Gudjon, I've seen the schroot-package during the last upgrade, but i spent no time to read the man-page for this tool. Now, after reading, I think this is much better than the old dchroot command. I takes some minutes to set it up, because my matlab-installation also won't work with my old dchroot. Thanks a lot, Markus /Gudjon Þann Þriðjudagur 20. júní 2006 00:18 skrifaði Markus Neviadomski: Hi, after upgrading my amd64/unstable with ia32-chroot(also unstable) the chroot-script from https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html# id272095 doesn't work. I used it for calling OpenOffice from outside the chroot. I'm not shure whether the change was in the way the script interprets the calling parameter or the changes where made in chroot environment. After the upgrade the script passes the following command to the chroot ooffice 'file.odt' but only this command works: ooffice file.odt Starting OpenOffice without any parameter wasn't affected. Would anybody approve this behavior? In the following is the script with the changes I made: #!/bin/sh ARGS= for i in $@ ; do ARGS=$ARGS$i done echo `basename $0` $ARGS exec dchroot -c ia32 -d -q `basename $0` $ARGS -- -- Markus Neviadomski mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: www.dieitexperten.de Linux User #291181 GPG-Key: 0xF5226EB5 --- signature.asc Description: Dies ist ein digital signierter Nachrichtenteil
Re: Change in do_chroot script from am64 howto
Hi again If you are using matlab 7.0.x you can install it in an sarge, amd64 chroot but if you do have the 7.1 version it works perfectly on Debian amd64, sarge, etch and sid and you don't need any chroot. /Gudjon Þann Þriðjudagur 20. júní 2006 10:16 skrifaði Markus Neviadomski: Am Dienstag, den 20.06.2006, 00:40 +0200 schrieb Gudjon I. Gudjonsson: Hi Hope I am nod off topic but I changed to schroot, many months ago and my do_chroot script looks like #!/bin/sh ARGS= for i in $@ ; do ARGS=$ARGS '$i' done exec schroot -p -c sid `basename $0` $ARGS and it works perfectly. The schroot must be set up though but the config file is quite self explanatory. Hi Gudjon, I've seen the schroot-package during the last upgrade, but i spent no time to read the man-page for this tool. Now, after reading, I think this is much better than the old dchroot command. I takes some minutes to set it up, because my matlab-installation also won't work with my old dchroot. Thanks a lot, Markus /Gudjon Þann Þriðjudagur 20. júní 2006 00:18 skrifaði Markus Neviadomski: Hi, after upgrading my amd64/unstable with ia32-chroot(also unstable) the chroot-script from https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.h tml# id272095 doesn't work. I used it for calling OpenOffice from outside the chroot. I'm not shure whether the change was in the way the script interprets the calling parameter or the changes where made in chroot environment. After the upgrade the script passes the following command to the chroot ooffice 'file.odt' but only this command works: ooffice file.odt Starting OpenOffice without any parameter wasn't affected. Would anybody approve this behavior? In the following is the script with the changes I made: #!/bin/sh ARGS= for i in $@ ; do ARGS=$ARGS$i done echo `basename $0` $ARGS exec dchroot -c ia32 -d -q `basename $0` $ARGS -- -- Markus Neviadomski mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: www.dieitexperten.de Linux User #291181 GPG-Key: 0xF5226EB5 ---
Change in do_chroot script from am64 howto
Hi, after upgrading my amd64/unstable with ia32-chroot(also unstable) the chroot-script from https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html#id272095 doesn't work. I used it for calling OpenOffice from outside the chroot. I'm not shure whether the change was in the way the script interprets the calling parameter or the changes where made in chroot environment. After the upgrade the script passes the following command to the chroot ooffice 'file.odt' but only this command works: ooffice file.odt Starting OpenOffice without any parameter wasn't affected. Would anybody approve this behavior? In the following is the script with the changes I made: #!/bin/sh ARGS= for i in $@ ; do ARGS=$ARGS$i done echo `basename $0` $ARGS exec dchroot -c ia32 -d -q `basename $0` $ARGS -- -- Markus Neviadomski mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: www.dieitexperten.de Linux User #291181 GPG-Key: 0xF5226EB5 --- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Change in do_chroot script from am64 howto
Hi Hope I am nod off topic but I changed to schroot, many months ago and my do_chroot script looks like #!/bin/sh ARGS= for i in $@ ; do ARGS=$ARGS '$i' done exec schroot -p -c sid `basename $0` $ARGS and it works perfectly. The schroot must be set up though but the config file is quite self explanatory. /Gudjon Þann Þriðjudagur 20. júní 2006 00:18 skrifaði Markus Neviadomski: Hi, after upgrading my amd64/unstable with ia32-chroot(also unstable) the chroot-script from https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html# id272095 doesn't work. I used it for calling OpenOffice from outside the chroot. I'm not shure whether the change was in the way the script interprets the calling parameter or the changes where made in chroot environment. After the upgrade the script passes the following command to the chroot ooffice 'file.odt' but only this command works: ooffice file.odt Starting OpenOffice without any parameter wasn't affected. Would anybody approve this behavior? In the following is the script with the changes I made: #!/bin/sh ARGS= for i in $@ ; do ARGS=$ARGS$i done echo `basename $0` $ARGS exec dchroot -c ia32 -d -q `basename $0` $ARGS -- -- Markus Neviadomski mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: www.dieitexperten.de Linux User #291181 GPG-Key: 0xF5226EB5 ---