Randy McMurchy wrote:
> David Fix wrote these words on 08/31/05 14:12 CST:
>
> > Just kidding. :P I actually have no idea, I'm just
> > hoping to at least put a smile onto your face. I've
> > thought of doing some kind of package management myself,
> > but seeing stuff like this always makes me
On 8/31/05, Tushar Teredesai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/31/05, Dan Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 8/31/05, Tushar Teredesai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Basically I found that the DESTDIR approach was the best solution for
> > > creating a package before it was installed on
On 8/31/05, Dan Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/31/05, Tushar Teredesai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Basically I found that the DESTDIR approach was the best solution for
> > creating a package before it was installed on the final system.
>
> I was wondering about that when I was con
On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 23:50 +0200, David Ciecierski wrote:
> At the same time I know there are other people out there who have a
> different idea of package management - and as you pointed out, there are
> at least a couple decent approaches for them too. So thank you for all
> your comments - p
On 8/31/05, Tushar Teredesai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basically I found that the DESTDIR approach was the best solution for
> creating a package before it was installed on the final system.
I was wondering about that when I was considering package management.
Do all packages respect the DESTD
I know I'm still a beginner when it comes to the LFS world - but still I
would like to tell you that pkg-user approach is *exactly* what I have
been waiting for all these years when I used eg. rpm and had no clue
what it is doing to my system. Basically I want to know what is
happening, even if
On 8/31/05, David Ciecierski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello again,
> as you can see in the topic I'm following "The Hint"... and can't cope
> with installing gnome-panel anymore. Could someone please post how they
> did this? My install continues to fail badly.
I know you've already invested q
On 8/31/05, David Ciecierski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any helpful ideas? Thanks in advance and sorry for 'flooding' the list
> with help requests all the time recently...
>
I started with GNOME yesterday, will let you know what I figure out. I
had GNOME running properly on my previous install
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> David Fix wrote these words on 08/31/05 14:12 CST:
>
>
>>Just kidding. :P I actually have no idea, I'm just hoping to at least put
>>a smile onto your face. I've thought of doing some kind of package
>>management myself, but seeing stuff like this always makes me cringe
David Fix wrote these words on 08/31/05 14:12 CST:
> Just kidding. :P I actually have no idea, I'm just hoping to at least put
> a smile onto your face. I've thought of doing some kind of package
> management myself, but seeing stuff like this always makes me cringe...
> Anyone else have any sm
> chmod -R a+rwx /
> Just kidding. :P I actually have no idea, I'm just hoping
> to at least put a smile onto your face.
You succedded Dave, thanks ;-) I'm actually thinking of wiping out the
whole gnome thing and starting from scratch. Well, from LFS + some basic
BLFS, not requiring anything
> The final error that breaks the install is at the moment "/bin/chmod:
> cannot access `/usr/share/gnome/help/fish-applet-2/C/*.xml': No such
> file or directory". And I'm too frustrated to look into it :-(
>
> Any helpful ideas? Thanks in advance and sorry for 'flooding'
> the list
> with he
Hello again,
as you can see in the topic I'm following "The Hint"... and can't cope
with installing gnome-panel anymore. Could someone please post how they
did this? My install continues to fail badly. I'm quite sure I'm near
the end, but I'm beginning to think it's just not the right way. What
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