I compiled Gnome power manager, but when I tried to run it, I got the
following error:
** (process:5344): WARNING **: Failed to open connection to
dbus
session bus: Unable to determine the address of the message bus
This program cannot start until you start the dbussession daemon
> Thanks, Dave. I didn't read this before I posted my "SOLVED" note. Is
> there a difference between 'stuff' and {stuff} in this regard?
>
> Dan
No problem. :)
And in answer to your question:
Not when it's something simple like that, no... :) The curly braces will
"wrap" a function or an incl
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 12:17:46AM +0200, root wrote:
> It might complain that api module PPKlite.api is not loaded,
> to avoid this you can delete the module in
> "/opt/AcrobatReader7.0.1/Reader/intellinux/plug_ins"
> or what your path might be.
To get the module PPLlite.api running, we use the
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 05:12:53AM +0100, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> >
> > I'm on LFS-5.0 here. Is it/should it be capable of IPV6? What about
> > later versions?
>
> Did you compile IPv6 into the kernel, as a module, or neither?
>
/penny finally dr
Dan McGhee wrote:
I thought I was home free after I solved the compilation problem. Hah!
Now building OpenOffice-1.1.5 failed with:
./unicode/locid.h:731: error: using typedef-name
`icu_2_2::Locale::LocaleProxy' after `struct'
This line originally read:
'friend struct LocaleProxy
Just as
I thought I was home free after I solved the compilation problem. Hah!
Now building OpenOffice-1.1.5 failed with:
./unicode/locid.h:731: error: using typedef-name
`icu_2_2::Locale::LocaleProxy' after `struct'
This line originally read:
'friend struct LocaleProxy
Just as a reference for any
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Simon Geard wrote:
Shouldn't that be IMPS/2 for a wheel mouse? I didn't think standard PS/2
That was my first thought. I was waiting for someone else to say it.
Steven
--
--
http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support
FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/b
David Fix wrote
Nah, this is easy... Just do this:
extern "C" { #include }
Simple and easy. :)
Dave
Thanks, Dave. I didn't read this before I posted my "SOLVED" note. Is
there a difference between 'stuff' and {stuff} in this regard?
Dan
--
http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailm
Dan McGhee wrote:
I did find this however at:
http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/build_faq.html#bugs
Under the heading "We have a few build problems"
undefined symbol: _Z16XineramaIsActiveP9_XDisplay
This is a problem with your headers, add 'extern "C" {' and '}' around
'#include , and then build
> undefined symbol: _Z16XineramaIsActiveP9_XDisplay
> This is a problem with your headers, add 'extern "C" {' and '}' around
> '#include , and then build through
> libvcl644li.so.
>
> However, I have no clue how to decipher this. Does it mean
> to put this
> sequence in the configure.in file:
>
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 05:12:53AM +0100, Declan Moriarty wrote:
>
> I'm on LFS-5.0 here. Is it/should it be capable of IPV6? What about
> later versions?
Did you compile IPv6 into the kernel, as a module, or neither?
--
Archaic
Want control, education, and security from your operating system?
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005, INVALID_ADDRESS wrote:
when trying to build glibc-2.3.5 with gcc-4.0.x (i tried 4.0.0, 4.0.1
& 4.0.2) on powerpc (power mac g4 7400), it always ends up with this
error:
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/sys/procfs.h:57: error: syntax error before
'elf_vrreg_t'
../sys
when trying to build glibc-2.3.5 with gcc-4.0.x (i tried 4.0.0, 4.0.1 & 4.0.2)
on powerpc (power mac g4 7400), it always ends up with this error:
if test -r /lfs/glibc-build/csu/abi-tag.h.new; then mv -f
/lfs/glibc-build/csu/a
Can someone who's well up clue me in here? I'm more or less happy with
spamassassin, but I didn't fix 2 errors
module not installed: IO::Socket::INET6 ('require' failed)
module not installed: IO::Socket::SSL ('require' failed)
because neither would compile. IO::Socket::SSL wanted my OpenSSL
inst
14 matches
Mail list logo