Re: [XFree86] Mailing list behaviour and etiquette, in general

2003-07-11 Thread James William Morris
somewhere around Fri, 11 Jul 2003 11:38:22 -0400  J.R. Hartley wrote:

">Ok, I was wondering -- it's apparently a real pain to get 4.3 RPM's for 
7.3
>(which is the largest thing I can comfortably run on my laptop); Mike 
isn't
>building for that anymore, and no one else is either... and compiling all 
of
>X on a P-233... well, I wouldn't even wish that on me."

That's wot I dun.  Just prise those fingers away from the keyboard while it 
is compiling, and find something else to do like watching TV for several 
hours, smoke a fag, have some lunch, make a nice cup of tea for the vicar, 
etc etc.

~(sirromseventyfive)~

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Re: [XFree86] system can't find library ( strange library behaviour )

2003-07-09 Thread James William Morris
Hi Mark,

No I hadn't tried ldconfig, but it sorted out the problem, thanks!  I'd read 
a little bit about libraries a while ago, but could not remember where, or 
what the commands were.

Cheers,

James.

~(sirromseventyfive)~

From: Mark Vojkovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [XFree86] system can't find library  but it's in the right 
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Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 17:36:08 -0700 (PDT)

   Have you run ldconfig?  Do they show up in "ldconfig -v" ?

			Mark.

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[XFree86] system can't find library .... but it's in the right place

2003-07-08 Thread James William Morris
Hi all,

I've sent this message to the debian user list but no response yet:

I'm running woody with the .1 update and have just compiled XFree86 4.3 on 
my system.  Other than having to install one development package (pam) I 
thought all was hunky dory.

Before installing it,  I decided I did not want to remove the older version 
(4.1 i think) and all packages dependant on it so I kept it on there.

The problem I'm having is that libXTrap.so.6 and libXv.so.1 (maybe others 
too) are not found despite their existence in the same place as the other 
libs which work fine.  I used 'ldd xvinfo' & 'ldd xtrapinfo' to confirm the 
other libraries that X 4.3 installed are found  (in /usr/X11R6/lib) .

I have checked the permissions and links which appear to be no different to 
the other libraries.

Any pointers to what may be causing this?

Ta v much,

James

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