Yeap, that solved it. I did not even think to look at the SGML
section
of the index. I usually just follow the links of the listed
dependencies
of a package. Maybe 3.1 should be added along side 4.4 as a
dependency to test the SGML toolchain in order to prevent
the
errors. Or is it
Harris Christian D SSgt 1 CS/SCBAM wrote these words on 08/19/05 23:39 CST:
> I finished installing DocBook_DSSSL_Stylesheets. Previous to that I
> statisfied the required and optional dependencies listed on the page.
> When I run the test I get the following errors.
Apparently, the test also lo
I finished installing DocBook_DSSSL_Stylesheets. Previous to
that I
statisfied the required and optional dependencies listed on
the page.
When I run the test I get the following errors.
onsgmls -sv test.sgm
onsgmls:I: "OpenSP" version "1.5.1"
onsgmls:test.sgm:1:61:W: cannot genera
randhir phagura wrote these words on 08/19/05 21:12 CST:
> PHP does not seem to be happy with our install method of 'apache-2.0.54'??
Thinking about this further, I wonder if the fact that the book calls
for using --enable-layout=FHS and there is a BLFS patch which modifies
this layout, and then
randhir phagura wrote these words on 08/19/05 21:05 CST:
> Sorry Jeremy!! There is no good news from my side. I have done what you
> wrote. Still no music or sound.
But you said the other day that you *did* get output from the
speaker-test program. So you *do* have sound. You never answered my
q
randhir phagura wrote these words on 08/19/05 21:12 CST:
> PHP does not seem to be happy with our install method of 'apache-2.0.54'??
You are confused. "our" method of installing is different than the
one you use. If "our" refers to the BLFS book's method, that is.
I don't have any problems inst
Hi,
I am following the Book BLFS-Version-svn-2005081 on Pentium-III.
I generally install such applications in /opt in their respective
directories, because it becomes easier to update. The /etc/ld.so.conf is
updated and the essential items are linked into /usr.
PHP-5.0.4 is being installed in
Hi,
Jeremy Byron wrote:
Thought of something else too.. /etc/asound.state may not have been updated
when you removed the dummy sequencer from the kernel and could be causing
problems. You could try removing the file and then restoring it with:
rm -f /etc/asound.state &&
touch /etc/asound.s
I am relatively inactive on this list. I am trying to mount samba on an
lfs-based machine. I am experiencing difficulties. The machine has lfs
(kernel2.6.11.5 installed. There is kernel support for smbfs. The machine
does not have samba installed nor smbclient. (This is because it is
Declan Moriarty wrote:
and Maxtor ones only would do MDMA (whassat?)
Take your pick from 'M$' DMA, 'Maxtor' DMA, 'Maybe' DMA or simply
'Ecstasy'! See, I can be entertaining too! :)
It's actually 'Multi-Word DMA', see
http://axljab.homelinux.org/Hdparm#Xfer_mode_.28PIO.2FSDMA.2FMDMA.2FUDMA.
On 8/19/2005 08:21, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> Another funny thing is that all today's spam references
> uk.geocities.com. It's just dead short stuff with a link.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mail# cat sa-mimedefang.cf | grep UK_GEO
body UK_GEOCITIES /uk\.geocities\.com\/.{1,20}\/\?/i
de
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
>
>Greetings,
>
>I am relatively inactive on this list. I am trying to mount samba
>on an lfs-based machine. I am experiencing difficulties. The
>machine has lfs (kernel2.6.11.5 installed. There is kernel support
>for smbfs. The m
Greetings,
I am relatively inactive on this list. I am trying to mount samba on an
lfs-based machine. I am experiencing difficulties. The machine has lfs
(kernel2.6.11.5 installed. There is kernel support for smbfs. The machine
does not have samba installed nor smbclient. (This is becau
Greetings,
I am relatively inactive on this list. I am trying to mount samba on an lfs-based machine. I am experiencing difficulties. The machine has lfs (kernel2.6.11.5 installed. There is kernel support for smbfs. The machine does not have samba installed nor smbclient. (This is because
I have this mail setup for incoming: fetchmail --Postfix:
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null (mbox) spam
Now after downloading my spamtrap mailboxes I find unread entries in
On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 09:36:04AM +0200, Uli Fahrenberg wrote:
> OK this might just be urban legend, but I've always thought that if the
> kernel you've installed in chroot is different from the one on the host,
> you'll run into trouble with stuff that wants to use kernel headers.
For the reco
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Having found that the SSH server problem I was having has been solved,
> I'd like to address the root issue. I ended up turning off DNS to get
> sshd to work, but that's not really what I want. So the question is,
> what do I have to do to have my
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Hi! I am trying to get dma to work with hdparm (system is VERY slow
> without it), but when I
> do 'hdparm -d1 /dev/hda' I get this:
>
> /dev/hda:
> settings using_dma to 1 (on)
> HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
> using_dma = 0 (of
On 8/18/05, Steven Pasternak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi! I am trying to get dma to work with hdparm (system is VERY slow
> without it), but when I
> do 'hdparm -d1 /dev/hda' I get this:
>
> /dev/hda:
> settings using_dma to 1 (on)
> HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
> using_dma
On 8/19/05, Uli Fahrenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK this might just be urban legend, but I've always thought that if the
> kernel you've installed in chroot is different from the one on the host,
> you'll run into trouble with stuff that wants to use kernel headers.
>
> Maybe this is moot n
Randy McMurchy, Aug 18, 13:32 -0500:
Uli Fahrenberg wrote these words on 08/18/05 13:29 CST:
Also, building X while in chroot is normally not recommended, you
should be booted into your new shiny LFS system for doing that.
Just out of curiosity more than anything: why?
OK this might just b
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