On Thu, 26 Jun 2008, Chris Frey wrote:
>> i ended up installing ubuntu under vmware and getting it to work. i
>> also ended up writing a command-line perl program which calls a
>> hacked version of btool to create compatible backup files. i've also
>> written programs to deconstruct and reconst
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 07:23:32PM -0500, ashley willis wrote:
> ya know, after trying gentoo's libtar, i tried just about every
> libtar-1.2.x, all with the same problem. just now i decided i'd try
> compiling the gui again (i rebooted yesterday for some reason), and i
> was surprised to see it
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008, Chris Frey wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 12:07:07AM -0500, ashley willis wrote:
>> i'm running gentoo on both an amd64 system and a crusoe laptop, and i
>> can't get the GUI (version 0.12) compiled on either due to problems
>> with libtar. is there a certain version of li
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 12:07:07AM -0500, ashley willis wrote:
> i'm running gentoo on both an amd64 system and a crusoe laptop, and i
> can't get the GUI (version 0.12) compiled on either due to problems with
> libtar. is there a certain version of libtar needed? is there another
> linux distro
i'm running gentoo on both an amd64 system and a crusoe laptop, and i
can't get the GUI (version 0.12) compiled on either due to problems with
libtar. is there a certain version of libtar needed? is there another
linux distro that the GUI works on, which can be installed in vmware? i
downloaded