2.2r1

2000-10-13 Thread Anthony Towns
Hi guys,

I believe quinn-diff is now correctly handling proposed-updates, so
if you could please get as much of it autobuild for your respective
architectures as possible, it'd be appreciated.

The current built/not-built table looks like:

barcode:  -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
base-config:  -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
base-passwd:  alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
boa:  alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
cfengine: alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  sparc
console-apt:  -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
debconf:  -  -i386  - --
debiandoc-sgml:   -  -i386  - --
dedit:alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
dhcp: alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
doc-debian:   -  -i386  - --
dvi2ps-fontdata:  -  -i386  - --
emacs20-dl:   alpha  -i386  m68k  --
eruby:-  -i386  - powerpc  -
ethereal: -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  sparc
gettyps:  alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
glibc:alpha  arm  i386  m68k  powerpc  sparc
jtex-base:-  -i386  - --
kernel-image-2.2.17-alpha:alpha  -- - --
kernel-image-2.2.17-compact:  -  -i386  - --
kernel-image-2.2.17-i386: -  -i386  - --
kernel-image-2.2.17-idepci:   -  -i386  - --
kernel-patch-2.2.17-ide:  -  -i386  - --
kernel-source-2.2.17: -  -i386  - --
liblockfile:  -  -- - -sparc
libpaper: -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
libtabe:  alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
liece:alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
locale-ja:-  -i386  - --
locale-zh:-  -i386  - --
maildrop: -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
make: -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
makedev:  -  -i386  - --
manpages-ko:  -  -i386  - --
mew:  alpha  -i386  - powerpc  -
mgetty:   -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
modutils: -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
mule-ucs: -  -i386  - --
mule2:-  -i386  m68k  --
netkit-ntalk: -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
netkit-telnet:-  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
netscape4.75: -  -i386  - --
netscape4.base:   -  -i386  - --
nis:  -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
ntop: alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
osh:  alpha  -i386  m68k  --
pcmcia-cs:alpha  -i386  - --
powerpc-utils:-  -- - powerpc  -
procmail: -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
readline2:-  -i386  m68k  --
screen:   alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
sendmail-wide:-  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
task-x-window-system-core:alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
tmpreaper:alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
traceroute:   alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
xchat:alpha  arm  i386  m68k  powerpc  sparc
xcin: alpha  -i386  m68k  --
xfonts-baekmuk:   -  -i386  - --
xfree86-1:-  -i386  m68k  powerpc  sparc
xlockmore:alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
xpdf: alpha  -i386  m68k  --
yaboot:   -  -- - powerpc  -
zope: -  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -
zsh:  alpha  -i386  m68k  powerpc  -

There may be some false positives in that table is multiple versions of
a package have been uploaded, and only an older version of the package
has been build for an architecture.

Cheers,
aj

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Re: 2.2r1

2000-10-13 Thread Paul Slootman
On Fri 13 Oct 2000, Anthony Towns wrote:

 kernel-image-2.2.17-i386: -  -i386  - --

I would assume this doesn't need to be built on non-i386 ?

 kernel-source-2.2.17: -  -i386  - --

How is this architecture-dependent? AFAIK it's Architecture: all

Perhaps the list needs to be checked for other similar problems.

 netscape4.75: -  -i386  - --
 netscape4.base:   -  -i386  - --

i386 only?

 powerpc-utils:-  -- - powerpc  -
 yaboot:   -  -- - powerpc  -

powerpc only?


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RE: netscape and others ...

2000-10-13 Thread Florent Alleau

I use M17 at work (you can download it from mozilla's website). It's stable
enough to work but slow, especially with mail or newsgroups.

Florent

-Message d'origine-
De : Esteban Osses A. Mag. 2000 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoye : jeudi 12 octobre 2000 21:49
A : Ben Collins
Cc : Esteban Osses A. Mag. 2000; debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
Objet : Re: netscape and others ...



  i'm trying to install netscape on a sparc, but i can't find
  communicator-base or navigator-base packages ... where can i find them
???
  i've see this packages for i386 on the updates of potato, versions 4.6x
  and 4.7x, but nothing for sparc ... it's possible to get a lower version
  of them ???

 Check slink (archive.debian.org?).
thanks for your very fast answer =)
i'm checking on /dists/slink/non-free/binary-sparc/web ... where it's
supossed to be, at least on .../binary-i386/web it is there ...

anyway i need a graphical browser for the other users of this machines,
something netscape-like, so i think i've at least this options:

1.- download netscape (communicator or navigator) from netscape.com ... if
i find a linux-sparc version on their site ...
2.- use alien on the .rpm package
3.- install the mozilla .deb package for potato ... it is M14 ... and, in
fact, i'm using mozilla now =)
4.- download a newer version of mozilla ... it is M17, but i don't know if
it is enough stable ...

at this moment i'm using mozilla M14, but i didn't like when i try it on
my pc ...

i've a solution now ... but i accept suggestions .. =)
thanks a lot,
esteban


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Re: 2.2r1

2000-10-13 Thread Herbert Xu
Paul Slootman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri 13 Oct 2000, Anthony Towns wrote:

 kernel-image-2.2.17-i386: -  -i386  - --

 I would assume this doesn't need to be built on non-i386 ?

I certainly hope that it is built for the other architectures.
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Re: netscape and others ...

2000-10-13 Thread Gabor Zoltan Csejtey
You may download netscape from their homepage:

http://home.netscape.com/computing/download/index.html

Here choose Select platform and later SPARC Linux. They have it for 2.0
kernel but it works with 2.2 kernel too.
You may install it under /usr/local/netscape

Gabor
PS.
The last version is 4.5.



Playing audio CD on ULTRA 5/10

2000-10-13 Thread Gabor Zoltan Csejtey
I have an IDE cdrom (from dmesg):

CRD-8240B, ATAPI CDROM drive
ATAPI 24X CD-ROM drive, 128kB Cache
Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.11

I can mount ISO9660 filesytems on it and play audio CD-s using the
headphone plug. But I cannot access the CD from any CDplayers which I
tried:

e.g. xmcd, gcd, cccd, gtcd etc.

I configured xmcd with xmcdconfig and I have found the 
Sun ATAPI/IDE Goldstar CRD-8240 drive there but it doesn't work.

gcd gives the following message:
Error: Failed to read disc contents

I can use the eject button nothing else with these CDplayers

Gabor
PS.

I made a symlink /dev/cdrom - /dev/hdc
which works fine with mount.



Re: Playing audio CD on ULTRA 5/10

2000-10-13 Thread Ben Collins
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 02:14:45PM +0200, Gabor Zoltan Csejtey wrote:
 I have an IDE cdrom (from dmesg):
 
 CRD-8240B, ATAPI CDROM drive
 ATAPI 24X CD-ROM drive, 128kB Cache
 Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.11
 
 I can mount ISO9660 filesytems on it and play audio CD-s using the
 headphone plug. But I cannot access the CD from any CDplayers which I
 tried:
 
 e.g. xmcd, gcd, cccd, gtcd etc.

tcd (console) works for me. Might also try wmcdplay or wmrack

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Re: netscape and others ...

2000-10-13 Thread Esteban Osses A. Mag. 2000


On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Ben Collins wrote:

  supossed to be, at least on .../binary-i386/web it is there ...
 
 You'll need the source, it isn't built for sparc.

oops!
... i'll try to build it ... if i can (i need to learn how =)

thanks,
esteban




RE: netscape and others ...

2000-10-13 Thread Esteban Osses A. Mag. 2000

On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Florent Alleau wrote:

 I use M17 at work (you can download it from mozilla's website). It's stable
 enough to work but slow, especially with mail or newsgroups.

ok ... i hope that M17 is faster than M14 !! :)
my users normally use just the navigator, so (i think) they probably will 
not use the mail or newsgroups feature.

thanks for the info ...
esteban

 Florent



Re: netscape and others ...

2000-10-13 Thread Esteban Osses A. Mag. 2000


On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Gabor Zoltan Csejtey wrote:

 You may download netscape from their homepage:
 
 http://home.netscape.com/computing/download/index.html
 
 Here choose Select platform and later SPARC Linux. They have it for 2.0
 kernel but it works with 2.2 kernel too.
 You may install it under /usr/local/netscape

oki ... downloading ... installing soon ... =)
thanks ...

 Gabor
 PS.
 The last version is 4.5.
just a question ... there was a security problem on netscape, at least
lower versions than 4.75, so 4.5 is eventually affected ...
or i'm wrong???

anyway i'll keep them both, mozilla and navigator ...

i've enough disk space (so far =)

thanks ...
esteban



RE: netscape and others ...

2000-10-13 Thread Florent Alleau


It is faster but compared to my WIN2K machine (sorry...) with IE 5.5 on the
other desk it is still slow. On the other side I saw really nice nightly
builds recently on i386 architecture !
M18 is on the road, and already on the website for linux/i386 so we can
expect a linux/sparc build soon.

Florent

-Message d'origine-
De : Esteban Osses A. Mag. 2000 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoye : vendredi 13 octobre 2000 17:27
A : Florent Alleau
Cc : 'Esteban Osses A. Mag. 2000'; 'Ben Collins';
debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
Objet : RE: netscape and others ...



On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Florent Alleau wrote:

 I use M17 at work (you can download it from mozilla's website). It's
stable
 enough to work but slow, especially with mail or newsgroups.

ok ... i hope that M17 is faster than M14 !! :)
my users normally use just the navigator, so (i think) they probably will
not use the mail or newsgroups feature.

thanks for the info ...
esteban

 Florent


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Re: netscape and others ...

2000-10-13 Thread Tomas Berndtsson
Gabor Zoltan Csejtey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 You may download netscape from their homepage:
 
 http://home.netscape.com/computing/download/index.html
 
 Here choose Select platform and later SPARC Linux. They have it for 2.0
 kernel but it works with 2.2 kernel too.
 You may install it under /usr/local/netscape
 
 Gabor
 PS.
 The last version is 4.5.

When I upgraded my SS5 to latest woody, which means a new glibc, this
version of netscape stopped working. It gives a Bus error when trying
to start it. Although there are no debugging symbols in netscape
itself, gdb gives this, if it's of any help:

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x502cf1f0 in siglongjmp () from /lib/libc.so.6

Has anyone else seen this, when upgrading their woodies?

Running Mozilla on this machine is completely out of the
question. Starting M17, and it immediately takes 30M RSS. I only have
64M RAM. Sure, it worked, but it was dead slow. Right now, I'm running
netscape remote from a LinuxPPC machine. 


Tomas



IP-Config: Not enough information

2000-10-13 Thread Andy Dougherty
I'm running woody on an Ultra 1.  During boot, I get the message

IP-Config:  Not enough information

The message is coming from the kernel net/ipv4/ipconfig.c, but I don't
know what information it doesn't have or how to supply it.
I'm running kernel-image-2.2.17-sun4u.

I just upgraded to the latest glibc 2.1.94-3 along with all the other
stuff dselect suggested. The system had been working fine until then.  
Now, all NFS-related stuff doesn't work any more -- I get

portmap: server localhost not responding, timed out

I'd file a bug, but I'm not sure which package to file it against. I
suspect one of the upgrades (maybe netbase?) may have left the network
files in an incomplete configuration, but after two days of poking around
on my own, I haven't found it yet.

Any suggestions would be welcome.

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autofs_3.1.4-10.deb

2000-10-13 Thread eric
This package seems to be missing everything (shared libs,etc)
in /usr/lib/autofs.


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