Alberto Hernando wrote:
As a part of my
transition to LFS, I want to use it too, but there are no suitable packages
for me, and they refuse to provide more packages.
It isn't possible to relink a dynamically linked executable as a static.
And if it were a static you would not have a problem.
John Gay wrote:
> On Sunday 02 April 2006 08:12, Eric Stout wrote:
As fellow Hoosiers probably know, our fine government has again decided
>
>>> I think we should all go back to the good old days before Railroad
>>> Timetables (the original excuse), when every village had it's own time
>>> zo
Archaic wrote:
> As fellow Hoosiers probably know, our fine government has again decided
> to change timezone laws. With a glorious history of changes being made
> not just at the state level, but on a county-by-county level, and with
> the addition of several changes that were implemented, reverte
Dan Nicholson wrote:
> On 3/30/06, Richard A Downing FBCS CITP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Gmail can be so configured.
>
> Really? I completely missed that. Please enlighten me how to get
> bottom-posting.by default.
>
> --
> Dan
My mistake, it can'
Richard A Downing FBCS CITP wrote:
>
> Henry,
> You are a dirty Top Poster :-) Please use our netiquet when
> contributing on the LFS list. See FAQ. Gmail can be so configured.
Sorry about that, I see you are already a reformed character.
Blessed are the sinners come to repent
Henry christenson wrote:
> A simple grammer change would reslove the issue. here is how it
> appears in the book.
> Required Patch (if compiled using GCC-3.4.x)
>
> This tells readers If you are compileing with any varient of gcc 3.4
> you need this patch.
>
> all that would need to be done to r
tom wrote:
> I think the book should mention you need to add this --with-kio-smtp to
> kdebase in order for kmail to authenticate otherwise smtp wont work.
I suggest you offer to pay the editors to put your bug on the front of
the queue. About $1000 should do it, and I'll happily collect it for
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Richard A Downing FBCS CITP wrote these words on 03/25/06 08:11 CST:
>
>> However, the hint format is so restrictive (no formatting at all,
>> newlines actually inserted to force line breaks, yadayada...) that you
>> might like to consider a wik
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Matthias Berndt wrote these words on 03/25/06 05:14 CST:
>
>> is there anyone interested in adding IPsec-tools, Squid and/or Privoxy
>> to the book?
>
> I believe standard protocol is to first submit a hint (one for each
> package), and then request that the hint(s) be inc
I think I've got my pkgconfig right, and built the right versions of the
dependencies, and yet Evolution's configure says this:
checking for glib-2.0 libbonoboui-2.0 >= 2.4.2 gnome-vfs-2.0
libgnomeui-2.0 libglade-2.0 libgnomecanvas-2.0 libxml-2.0 gconf-2.0
gal-2.2 >= 2.2.3... Package gal-2.2 was n
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