On Mon Oct 29, 2001 at 08:47:20PM -0800, Todd Lyons wrote:
> If isolinux is kept for 8.2, what's keeping you from also allowing it to
> boot memtest-x86? It would be an awesome thing to be able to tell
> users "it sounds like you've got hardware problems, boot CD 2 and select
> memtest". Compar
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Vincent Meyer wrote:
> Is not if it's stable or not - is if it works at all! Yes, have tried
> the 8.1 release, didn't get very far. Tried the latest cooker, didn't
> do much better. :-(
>
Hmm. Than i can only advise you to use vmware.
--
12:15am up 13 days, 13:11, 2
If isolinux is kept for 8.2, what's keeping you from also allowing it to
boot memtest-x86? It would be an awesome thing to be able to tell
users "it sounds like you've got hardware problems, boot CD 2 and select
memtest". Compare that to "go to /images on CD1, find memtest-x86.bin,
make a boot
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Vincent Meyer wrote:
> The point isn't that I NEED notepad. The point is it's a simple
> Windows program, which tells me that the basics work. While the
> Transgaming version isn't SPECIFICALLY designed for things other than
> games, most windows applications should run if
The point isn't that I NEED notepad. The point is it's a simple
Windows program, which tells me that the basics work. While the
Transgaming version isn't SPECIFICALLY designed for things other than
games, most windows applications should run if games run, as
games push the system harder than m
If you start 'xclips' you get a seg fault. No information, just plain
old segmentation fault.
clips-X11-6.10-5mdk
Using: kernel-2.4.12-3mdk
>
>
>--=-=-=
>
>* Mon Oct 29 2001 Warly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1.30-1mdk
>
>- new version
>
Many packages aren't rebuilding anymore due to
"/usr/share/bison/bison.simple" missing. The file itself is still in the
package but in /usr/lib/bison.
Packages include:
fbset-2.1-10mdk.src.rpm
gated-3.6-1
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 04:13:26PM -0500, Hoyt Duff wrote:
> On Monday 29 October 2001 12:08 am, you wrote:
> >
> > Source only appears to be free: http://www.transgaming.com/download.php
>
>
> Compiled binaries (deb and rpm) are available after you pay a $5 registration
> fee, I understand.
I
John Haywood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> --so looks asthough you might be missing the Mesa package
Seems like that solved it. All manuals state that if you have a nvidia
card you should not install the Mesa-package. Because of the
glx-libraries that will conflict. Well if I get into trouble lat
its probably windows, windows has a tendency to delete important file, or
sometimes all your files :) which is why i now use linux
On Monday 29 October 2001 05:23 pm, you wrote:
> I want to report a bug in mandrake 8.1 (download edition). It appears in
> 8.0 download edition too.
>
> When I inst
Op di 30-10-2001, om 00:55 schreef Vincent Meyer:
> Hey,
>
> Paid the $15 for 3 months - and they add a month, the first
> month's free. Downloaded the binary. Ran Notepad, and looks very
> good, program came up fast. Will NOT run Microsoft Office Applications,
> comes up with dialog bo
Unable to find a newer source rpm of gnu-pop3d than what's in 8.0, it
might be helpful to add a Provides to the spec file:
Provides: pop3daemon
The pop-before-smtp init script looks for this to identify which pop3
server you use and adjusts the calling parameters to the actual perl
daemon accordi
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 21:24, you wrote:
> Ok let me get this straight cause I still don't quitte understand what
> has to be done:
>
> When I try to update the Mesa-rpms I get:
>
> error: failed dependencies:
> Mesa-common = 3.4.2 is needed by Mesa-common-devel-3.4.2-2mdk
>
> This is the lis
I want to report a bug in mandrake 8.1 (download edition). It appears in
8.0 download edition too.
When I install mdk 8.1 having win98 in another partition, it all goes
ok, but with several days, a file of Battery Control of my Sony Vaio
notebook is deleted or missing so win98 doesn't boot up. I
Hey,
Paid the $15 for 3 months - and they add a month, the first
month's free. Downloaded the binary. Ran Notepad, and looks very
good, program came up fast. Will NOT run Microsoft Office Applications,
comes up with dialog box that the program needs Windows Setup to
run. Am going to
On Monday 29 October 2001 12:08 am, you wrote:
> Hoyt Duff wrote:
> > >
> > > Ive just tried out transgamings winex and it works reallly well
> >
> > Is it a free download. If so, where?
> >
> > Hoyt
>
> Source only appears to be free: http://www.transgaming.com/download.php
Compiled binaries (d
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 07:36:00PM +0100, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
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So sprach »Frederic Crozat« am 2001-10-29 um 09:54:52 +0100 :
> Because I forgot to include it (and BTW, official RPMs don't include it
> either) :))
Uhm, well, to be honest, I don't know about the official RPMs - I
thought they would, because the Windows (yes, b me *G*) version
does.
Well,
After all the complaints about bugzilla I thought it was time to
suggest an alternative: One that is very basic but also quite
functional.
Lets give it a try.
Its not complete yet. On the server side gnats is needed to make a
database of all reported bugs. Sendbug is the client-side.
I ripped t
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> > > error: failed dependencies:
> > > Guppi = 0.35.5 is needed by Guppi-gnumeric-0.35.5-7mdk
[.]
> > Wait for mirror to sync. Guppi 0.40.0 is already in cooker.
>
> Trying to install Guppi-0.40.0 is where I get the above error.
Oh yeah, sorr
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 00:59:49 +0800 (HKT)
"R.I.P. Deaddog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Charles A Edwards wrote:
>
> > When I try to update the lastest release I get the following:
> >
> > error: failed dependencies:
> > Guppi = 0.35.5 is needed by Guppi-gnumeric-0.35.5
The cooker edition of mrproject requires libgal12 -- my system appears
to have libgal4, libgal7 _and_ libgal11 installed, but there is no
libgal* files in the current cooker.
rpm -qa shows:
libgal4-0.5-2mdk
libgal11-devel-0.11.2-3mdk
libgal11-0.11.2-3mdk
libgal7-0.8-2mdk
Do I need both libgal4
I've installed abiword-0.9.4.1-1mdk.rpm from cooker. RPM complained
about dependency on libnpng.so.3 so I installed libpng3-1.20-3mdk.rpm.
But when I start abiword, I get the following errors:
[arne@thales arne]$ abiword &
[1] 2525
[arne@thal
I am not sure, but I think this is a problem with devfs and cdroms ... I saw it
before when my work machine was hosed, anyway, try creating the devfs nodes for
your cdrom in your normal /dev directory if you are not using devfs. That would
be "mknod /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 b ", where " " are the
numbe
> "J" == Juan Quintela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
J> Is that with a new kernel (i.e. major than 2.4.8-29mdk, or with
J> a recent cooker kernel, > 2.4.12-5mdk?). It is supposed to be
J> fixed in that two kernels, if that is not true, I really will
J> want to know. I haven't
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> When I try to update the lastest release I get the following:
>
> error: failed dependencies:
> Guppi = 0.35.5 is needed by Guppi-gnumeric-0.35.5-7mdk
> libguppibonobo.so.11 is needed by Guppi-gnumeric-0.35.5-7mdk
> libguppidat
This is with a fresh cooker install, if this is the case? What am I
missing? Is there some file that I am have not installed?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Frederic Crozat
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 9:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sub
Gnome-config does not produce correct results for gnome-print and
gnome-vfs
If you try to compile cvs gal, it requires gnome-print using a
gnome-config --modversion print
which fails, however all known mdk gnome-print files are installed
as well as libgnomeprint and all devel packages also instal
When I try to update the lastest release I get the following:
error: failed dependencies:
Guppi = 0.35.5 is needed by Guppi-gnumeric-0.35.5-7mdk
libguppibonobo.so.11 is needed by Guppi-gnumeric-0.35.5-7mdk
libguppidata.so.11 is needed by Guppi-gnumeric-0.35.5-7mdk
I too have had trouble with super.c the same thing happens when I do a df.
-Dave
On Monday 29 October 2001 06:15, you wrote:
> > "gary" == Gary Lawrence Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> gary> This is the first time this has happened, but it seems to point back
> to gary> super.c (my wh
Hi,
I can't determine if this is my own problem: $RPM_BUILD_ROOT is not
passed into find-requires. This will cause some severe library building
problem described below.
In my case glib2 1.3.9 and another library depending on glib2 is also
installed (actually it's bonobo-activation). Now glib2 1.
On Mondayen den 29 October 2001 12.13, Juan Quintela wrote:
> > "oden" == Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> oden> Is there a ML FAQ on kernel debugging somewhere?
>
> see Documentation/oops-tracing.txt
Got it, thanks.
> but if you found ever that situation, please, press bt, and
> "gary" == Gary Lawrence Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
gary> This is the first time this has happened, but it seems to point back to
gary> super.c (my whole reason for upgrading the kernel ;)
Is that with a new kernel (i.e. major than 2.4.8-29mdk, or with a
recent cooker kernel, > 2.4.
> "oden" == Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
oden> On Sundayen den 28 October 2001 11.34, Claudio wrote:
>> Sometimes (not always, let's say 2 times during last 15 reboot) I get a
>> strange "loop1 - kdb> panic". I'm prompted for a "kdb value" to enter, on
>> CPU1, but I really don't
> "claudio" == Claudio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
claudio> Sometimes (not always, let's say 2 times during last 15 reboot) I get a
claudio> strange "loop1 - kdb> panic". I'm prompted for a "kdb value" to enter, on
claudio> CPU1, but I really don't know what it means. Under this condition,
> "john" == John Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
john> On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 12:26, you wrote:
>> > > Just installed kernel-2.4.12-5mdk.
>> > >
>> > > .and Appletalk seems to have gone where?
>> > >
>> > > Up till now 'twas to be found under:
>> > >
>> > > /lib/modules//kernel/net/a
> "john" == John Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
john> Just installed kernel-2.4.12-5mdk.
john> .and Appletalk seems to have gone where?
john> Up till now 'twas to be found under:
john> /lib/modules//kernel/net/appletalk/appletalk.o.gz
john> but now, no longer. In fact it is no
This may seem obvious to some, but makes no sense to me. Why is it that
mkisofs has a different release number (-1mdk) than the other packages
built from it? Release needs to be incremented for all of them when it
is rebuilt for any reason. it is annoying (and potentially confusing to
end users)
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Anton Graham wrote:
> There is some strangeness in the include directory. First, we put all
> of the headers in a directory inside another, making an awkward include
> path (#include ). This seems merely redundant.
> We also have two useless directories in this tree:
> /usr
Ok let me get this straight cause I still don't quitte understand what
has to be done:
When I try to update the Mesa-rpms I get:
error: failed dependencies:
Mesa-common = 3.4.2 is needed by Mesa-common-devel-3.4.2-2mdk
This is the list of new rpms:
libMesaGLU1-3.5-2mdk.i586.rp
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Changed include tree for embedded component of Mozilla 0.9.5 causes errors
in rebuilding Nautilus.
Best Regards.
D.Parodi
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Charles Shirley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't know what happened, because I cut a set of isos Friday
> night, and decided to cut new ones today, and the scripts seem
> broken...
>
> [chas@localhost misc]# ./mkcd2 --discsize 73400 -i /mnt/iso -c
> /root/mkcd2.log -a /mnt/COOKER/coo
On Sunday 28 October 2001 18:02, you wrote:
> Il 21:38, venerdì 26 ottobre 2001, hai scritto:
> > libsafe is complaining. Disable libsafe preloading and gs will work
> > again. (Wait for a ghostscript patch from some smart guys if you want to
> > live lib-safe.)
>
> How do I?
Comment out or delet
There is some strangeness in the include directory. First, we put all
of the headers in a directory inside another, making an awkward include
path (#include ). This seems merely redundant.
We also have two useless directories in this tree:
/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/libxml2 and
/usr/include/lib
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