Randy McMurchy wrote:
> You could probably search the archives for my name and ".profile"
> and ".bashrc" and discover how I make it so that no matter how
> I log in, or su, or whatever, I always have my preferred
> environment.
The problem isn't that there's non-login shells about - that's solved
On 12/16/05, Archaic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you need the aliases in anything other than xterm?
Yes. I tend to run commands straight from ROX-Filer's shell minibuffer
occasionally; also, I would like to be able to use an alias as my Rox
download manager (although, it would probably make mor
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Does OOo link against installed CUPS libraries? If so, you can pass
some option like --without-cups or --disable-cups and it won't try
to link. Right?
The --disable-cups flag is recognized by the configure script, so I
assume OOo links against installed cups libraries un
Lennon Cook wrote these words on 12/15/05 19:42 CST:
> So, it would seem that a way to 'export' aliases would solve my
> problem. *Is* there a way to do this?
You could probably search the archives for my name and ".profile"
and ".bashrc" and discover how I make it so that no matter how
I log in,
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 12:42:03PM +1100, Lennon Cook wrote:
>
> So, it would seem that a way to 'export' aliases would solve my
> problem. *Is* there a way to do this?
Do you need the aliases in anything other than xterm? If not, then
create a ~/.Xdefaults file with this:
*loginShell:
I wrote:
>[...]
Ok, I'm stupid. A small amount of thought and smaller amount of
testing has shown that:
- Ofcourse .xinitrc has a different environment - it's parsed by a
child to my shell, not by my shell itself.
- aliases aren't available to child processes (as shown by sourcing
~/.profile in an
On 12/15/05, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan Lord wrote these words on 12/15/05 16:05 CST:
>
> [Firefox configure]
> >>./configure [snip many options] --disable-ldap [snip more options]
>
> I believe if you want to build OOo2 when building against an
> installed copy of Firefox, yo
Jeremy Byron wrote these words on 12/15/05 16:10 CST:
> Recommended packages are there for a reason. If you didn't install
> cups, for example, you need to disable it in the configure. The only
> recommended packages I don't install are the desktop-file-utils and
> GnomeVFS packages.
Well, I
Alan Lord wrote these words on 12/15/05 16:05 CST:
[Firefox configure]
>>./configure [snip many options] --disable-ldap [snip more options]
I believe if you want to build OOo2 when building against an
installed copy of Firefox, you need to omit the --disable-ldap
option and add --enable-ldap.
I
Hi all,
I'm slowly getting there but I guess trying to build everything bleeding
edge is asking for trouble... Now, I get to about 6hrs into the OO build
and it barfs at ldap. I didn't want, nor ask for ldap :-(
I remember seeing some comments a while back on the blfsdev mailing list
about Ldap
Jean-Philippe Mengual wrote:
Hi,
Really, openOffice is hard to install.
Not so much if you follow the instructions; it just takes a long time.
Then I did:
cd config_office/ &&
./configure --prefix=/opt/openoffice-2.0.0 \
--enable-libart --enable-libsn --disable-fontooo \
--without-fonts --w
Hi,
Finally I decided to install again kde and kde-i18n and now it works,
I think I did errors installing them.
I only have a problem: OpenOffice, but at least I solved this of the
language. Good!
Regards,
JP
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Hi,
Really, openOffice is hard to install. I tried again but it doesn't
work. Here's all I did, ple;ce tell me wher's my mistake.
for PATCH in ../OOo_2.0.0-*.patch
do patch -Np1 -i ${PATCH}
done
cp ../bsh-2.0b4-src.tar.bz2 beanshell/download/ &&
bzip2 -d beanshell/download/bsh-2.0b4-src.tar.bz2
Tony Balinski wrote these words on 12/15/05 10:18 CST:
> The BLFS book is good, but it
> does not really give much guidance over the choices of what package
> to install or drop: it's more "you can do this or that" without
> saying why you might want to do either.
I suppose the guiding motivation
> From: break thestate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 15 December 2005 14:23
> To: BLFS Support List
> Subject: Re: how to make CD
>
> > Iam working on LFS and then i will install BLFS.
> > After completion of BLFS how to take everything to CD...
>
> first FAQ.
> http://www.linuxfromscratc
> Iam working on LFS and then i will install BLFS.
> After completion of BLFS how to take everything to CD...
first FAQ.
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html
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DJ Lucas wrote:
Jeremy Byron wrote:
Alan Lord wrote:
The build fails during the ".bootstrap" phase and it looks to be
something to do with libxslt...
No.
When the "./bootstrap && . LinuxIntelEnv.Set.sh && dmake" command
reaches this point:
=
Building project libxmlsec
==
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