On 12/5/05, Nupur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Try recompiling now.
> > --
> > S. Anthony Sequeira
>
> I recompiled libxml2 & libxslt but the result is still the same
> after doing make in scrollkeeper, I get the same error messages
>
> CREATED scrollkeeper_cl.xml
> ../../buildtools/scrollkee
>
> Try recompiling now.
> --
> S. Anthony Sequeira
I recompiled libxml2 & libxslt but the result is still the same
after doing make in scrollkeeper, I get the same error messages
CREATED scrollkeeper_cl.xml
../../buildtools/scrollkeeper-tree-separate scrollkeeper_cl.xml
../../cl/templates
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On 12/4/05, Tapio Kelloniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having trouble with my GNOME 2.12 installation and would like to
> receive some advice. The whole story of my unsuccess is here:
[...]
> First I tried to build GNOME 2.12.1 using the exact same versions of the
> packages that the book
On Sunday 04 December 2005 16:32, John Nielsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just got a new Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000 webcam which should have linux
> support through the Phillips webcam driver in the kernel. The kernel module
> is called 'pwc'
>
> Only problem is that I can't get it to work.
>
> The webcam
You wrote:
> Hi
>
> Has anyone had any experience with compiling libtiff with opengl support?
> I've tried configure options, but failed to get it to find the opengl
> version I have installed which is the nvidia driver. Is this the reason?
> Or do I even need opengl for the digital camera sof
Hi
Has anyone had any experience with compiling libtiff with opengl support?
I've tried configure options, but failed to get it to find the opengl version I
have installed which is the nvidia driver. Is this the reason? Or do I even
need opengl for the digital camera software I'm building?
Hi all
I'm having trouble with my GNOME 2.12 installation and would like to
receive some advice. The whole story of my unsuccess is here:
- All the time I have used:
CFLAGS="-O -march=pentium3 -msse -mfpmath=sse -pipe"
CXXFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
- I have pass these parameters (in addition to those sp
Declan Moriarty wrote:
I've heard of 'man bash', and no, I won't read it, thank you. Life's
too short, and it's too detailed.
Then I suppose the ABSG is probably out of the question. There are
many, many usable examples there that don't read quite so dry as a
man/info page.
-- DJ Lucas
Hi,
I just got a new Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000 webcam which should have linux
support through the Phillips webcam driver in the kernel. The kernel module
is called 'pwc'
Only problem is that I can't get it to work.
The webcam setup window in kopete detects the webcam correctly, but the test
On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 23:07:40 -0800 (PST) Brandin Creech
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>forward-search-history (C-s)
> Search forward starting at the current line and
> moving `down' through the history as necessary.
> This is an incremental sea
On Sun, 2005-12-04 at 01:51 -0800, Brandin Creech wrote:
> The C-r key sequence does something else: it goes back to the last
> encountered word that you typed. For instance, they key sequence
> (C-r),c,p,(space),-,a would list the last command that had 'cp -a' in
> it (and
> pressing return would
--- Andrew Benton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brandin Creech wrote:
> > I'd appreciate any insight on this. If I had the "forward" search as
> > described, it'd make my shell a little friendlier for me. Thanks.
>
> The up and down arrows work for me.
The C-r key sequence does something else: it
Brandin Creech wrote:
I'd appreciate any insight on this. If I had the "forward" search as
described, it'd make my shell a little friendlier for me. Thanks.
The up and down arrows work for me.
Andy
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Has anyone been able to build OOo 2.0 without mozilla? I found a post
from Peter B Steiger with a similar problem but no reference to a
solution. ( touching the *.so files moves the build on a couple of steps
but it still fails with errors relating to the same files.)
The error messages sugges
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