This package uses DefaultFace=/usr/share/apps/kdm/pics/users/default.png
: i imagine these are mandrake users icons. But these files only comes
with kdm, comprised in kdebase. As i don't want to install kdebase just
to have them, it would be better to move them to another third-party
package, as
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To GC: I can really understand you well! I'm also fed up with this quoting
style (cf. Newbie mailing list, 1-2 weeks ago, thread: Text goes on top)
(actually, David is the wrong person to barf at. He's doing very fine, at
least compared to many
Is this the oficial kde-1.92 beta release?
I noticed it showing up around midnight
central standard time -6 GMT (usa)
sergio
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 04:57:09AM -0500, Sergio P.Korlowsky wrote:
Is this the oficial kde-1.92 beta release?
Yes, you're being lucky having it before it's officially announced.
Sssshhh ;-)
BTW, the current CVS is already better than 1.92 ... ah, opensource
development, you've got to love
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, David Faure wrote:
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 04:57:09AM -0500, Sergio P.Korlowsky wrote:
Is this the oficial kde-1.92 beta release?
Yes, you're being lucky having it before it's officially announced.
Sssshhh ;-)
BTW, the current CVS is already better than 1.92 ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
XV is available with source, but it has a price tag. AFAIK, the GPL does
not prohibit the sale of open source software. Not that I'm claiming
that XV is necessarily GPL compatible, but it is open, placing it miles
ahead of any commercial closed package.
XV is
Thierry SAURA [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All was ok before (with the cvs of mandrake 7.0 for example), i solve
my problem with : chmod o+x /root
but it's not a good solution.
yes very ugly :-(, it's strange since i can't reproduce the problem :-(.
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MandrakeSoft Inc
Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, now it's done and uploaded.
If someone can provides a rational explanation why a just build source
package reinstalled doesn't build anymore, without changing anything in
my config, i'll be very happy.
Most of the time it's a file not found
Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just forgot to use rpm -ba rather than rpm -bi :-(
I think it's time to go sleeping...
I think you more than won a Garden Dwarf Naming on that.. :-)
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Guillaume Cottenceau -- Distribution Developer for MandrakeSoft
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, you're right, none of your examples is GPL, that's true. BUT (big
but, in bright blinky colors): Netscape and XV are not free! That's my
point, whereas Apache and many of the IMHO superior replacements, like
ImageMagick, Electric Eyes (ee)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, Netscape is free, just not open source (not counting Mozilla,
No, calling it "free" is bad in the respect of the multi-meaning of "free"
in the english language (cost=0 and freedom), and also in the respect of
the "free software" movement that tries to
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TSFrom: Thierry SAURA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TSTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TSSubject: [Cooker] cvs-1.10.8-2mdk
TS
TS
TS I have a pserver problem :
TScvs checkout
Guillaume Cottenceau a écrit :
Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just forgot to use rpm -ba rather than rpm -bi :-(
I think it's time to go sleeping...
I think you more than won a Garden Dwarf Naming on that.. :-)
Beware of garden dwarf liberation front revenge :-)
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dents' in english ?
Urgh. I managed to achieve a one liner but it was pretty hard. Guess I
have still some lessons to get from Pixel the Dark Master of Perl..
[gc@kenobi ~] for i in avec des pleurs et des grincements de dents; do cat
~pixel/docs/Engli* | perl -ne "print \"$i: \$_\n\" if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
my french is a bid rusty. Maybe even pure FeO2 but i translation would be more
like "with tears and grinding teeth"
"with blood and tears" sounds more as a real english corresponding
expression, rather than a "sky my husband"-style translation.
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Guillaume Rousse
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, you wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, David Faure wrote:
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 04:57:09AM -0500, Sergio P.Korlowsky wrote:
Is this the oficial kde-1.92 beta release?
Yes, you're being lucky having it before it's officially announced.
Sssshhh ;-)
BTW, the
Don't know if this has to do with it, but I have
noticed that a lot of the packages that where holded
in the "c" vs "C" fiasco, are appearing twice of more
after it was fixed.
--- Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just unsubscribed [EMAIL PROTECTED],
sorry for him, but he seems to
make mail
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Sergio P.Korlowsky wrote:
I am a little confused here...
The Kde-2 packages now available are 1.92-0.2726mdk,
but the kde-i18n are 1.92-0.2721mdk (?)
The language modules are backwards/forwards compatible and the compile
failed for the 0726, so no update.
Packages with the "[: missing `]'" macro bug ("];then"):
CodeCommander-0.9.6-2mdk
ee-0.3.12-2mdk
gftp-2.0.7a-1mdk
xrally-1.0-0.pre3.3mdk
sawfish-0.30.2-2mdk
glade-0.5.9-4mdk
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Eugenio Diaz, BSEE/BSCE
Linux Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ignore this, it is conpletely wrong. The error
messages came from the uninstall scripts of the older
package while upgrading ...
--- Eugenio Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Packages with the "[: missing `]'" macro bug
("];then"):
CodeCommander-0.9.6-2mdk
ee-0.3.12-2mdk
gftp-2.0.7a-1mdk
Hi,
I tryed to make a new installation after the monster-updates of the last
days but it seems that something is not complete.
After the several mirror-attempts since yesterday I always got the
following errors during the rebuild of the Mandrake/base :
[root@wotan cooker]# misc/genhdlist_cz2
Don Head wrote:
Just thought I'd open the door on this one again,
I seem to recall it being mentioned some time
ago. What are the chances of Mandrake including
a FreeS/WAN enabled kernel package in the not-so-
distant future? I guess it would have to be in
the crypto archives, but
forgive me
I'm too stoned to unsubscribe and I'm getting too many messages
Can someone unsubscribe me from the list?
p.s. I'm working on my own version of FreeBSD.
FreeLSD :)
The Power to Trip :)
- Original Message -
From: "Alexander Skwar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
ftp://ftp.cis.upenn.edu/pub/xv/xv-3.10a.tar.gz
Location of source. It isn't open in the sense of GPL/BSD/Artistic, BUT
the source is available and that puts it a cut above commercial
software.
I don't begrudge the guy the right to sell his efforts, but at least
give him credit for supplying the
I just uploaded pybliographer-1.0.4-1mdk for the contribs. Finger in the
nose compared to yesterday nightmare :-)
I still have some complaints for rpm at the end of building :
objdump:
/home/guillaume/RPM/tmp/pybliographer-buildroot/usr/bin/pybcheck: File
format not recognized
objdump:
Hi,
I'm observing that the number of broken src.rpm's is mounting. At the
moment this list suffers from the "source package expected, binary
found" problem.
awesfx-0.4.3a-10mdk.src.rpm
byacc-1.9-7mdk.src.rpm
cdrecord-1.9-2mdk.src.rpm
dialog-0.6-9mdk.src.rpm
fetchmail-5.4.4-3mdk.src.rpm
Chmouel,
What's the strategy on this:
Quel Qun wrote:
$ rpm -qpl ld.so-1.9.11-1mdk.i586.rpm
/sbin/ldconfig
/usr/share/doc/ld.so-1.9.11
/usr/share/doc/ld.so-1.9.11/README
/usr/share/doc/ld.so-1.9.11/copyright
/usr/share/man/man8/ldconfig.8.bz2
A bunch of things are missing compared to
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