Re: nautilus 1.0.3-2 won't start

2001-05-21 Thread Simeon Walker
Hi,
  i've been trying to compile nautilus from cvs (no luck yet) but
did get it to configure. This is what happens when I try to 'make' it.

Making all in intl
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/sim/Sources/nautilus/intl'
make[2]: *** No rule to make target [EMAIL PROTECTED]@',
needed by
 `all-no'.  Stop.

I think you need the matching -dev packages, i.e.
libgdk-pixbuf-gnome-dev, 
libgdk-pixbuf-dev and whatever else it complains about (for you) next.

Sim

Philipp Bliedung wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I managed to to get one step further in compiling nautilus ...
 But what does that mean?
 
 checking for GNOME - version = 1.2.8... yes
 checking for additional GNOME modules... *** gnomecanvaspixbuf library
 is not installed
 configure: error: *** GNOME 1.2.8 or better is required.
 
 I have  'libgdk-pixbuf-gnome2-0.11.0-1' and 'libgdk-pixbuf2-0.11.0-1'
 installed and compiled 'gdk-pixbuf-0.9.0 ' successfuly  - obviously
 that's not everything that I need.
 What else could cause this message?
 
 TIA,
 Philipp
 
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Re: cdrecord can't get mmap on /dev/zero

2001-05-12 Thread Simeon Walker
Graham Williams wrote:
 
 Using cdrecord 1.10a18-2 on an up to date Debian unstable installation
 with kernel 2.2.18 (self compiled) trying to write to CD writer:
 
  cdrecord: Invalid argument. Cannot get mmap for 4198400 Bytes on
  /dev/zero
 
 Any ideas what the problem is and a solution?
 
 Many Thanks,
 Graham
 
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Don't know the answer but compiling it myself with 

fakeroot apt-get -b source cdrtools

gave me a version that works.

Sim

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Re: VMware

2001-04-04 Thread Simeon Walker
Nate Amsden wrote:
 
  Elfert wrote:
 
  The directory of kernel headers (version 2.4.0) does not match your running
  kernel (version 2.2.18)  Consequently even if the compilation of the module
  was successful, the module would load into the running kernel.
 
 be sure you have the source packages installed for the kernel your using.
 ive never tried vmware with the stock debian kernel but ive run it on dozens
 of machines with my own self compiled kernels with perfect success. vmware
 is so stable it makes me sick. its NEVER crashed in almost 2 years of
 (IMO) intensive usage! tried corel linux, caldera, redhat, debian, solaris
 7, nt, win95, win98, win98se, freebsd, and all of them worked great!(as
 a guest OS of course).
 
 if all else fails compile a fresh kernel. i use the tar.gz file to install
 vmware from, i do not think the rpm is compadble even after doing
 an alien on it.(last time i tried it failed pretty bad)
 
 nate

I'd secod that. I'm a convert from Mandrake and tried using alien
on the RPM but it didn't really work. I had no problems at all 
installing from the .tar.gz file.

Sim

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