Since the latest updates on Cooker, rpmdrake now works - partially.
The GUI appears and the lists work - but when I try to select any
package - it won't let me (no check mark and the selected values stay at
0)
Not sure what's causing this.
Thx,
R.Fox
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Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fox
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Robert Fox wrote:
Since the latest updates on Cooker, rpmdrake now works - partially.
The GUI appears and the lists work - but when I try to select any
package - it won't let me (no check mark and the selected values stay at
0)
Thierry said to use the space bar to
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 22:32, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The GUI appears and the lists work - but when I try to select any
package - it won't let me (no check mark and the selected values
stay at 0)
use the space bar for now
this bug will be fixed
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The GUI appears and the lists work - but when I try to select any
package - it won't let me (no check mark and the selected values
stay at 0)
use the space bar for now
this bug will be fixed later (i'm cleaning drakconnect gui for now)
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Subject: Re: [Cooker] Getting there - RPMDrake works - kinda
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The GUI appears and the lists work - but when I try to select any
package - it won't let me (no check mark and the selected values
stay at 0)
use the space bar for now
this bug
On Monday 10 March 2003 12:53 am, George Mitchell wrote:
Robert L Martin wrote:
Problems with ATI and nVidea products.
And the real irony here of course is that ATI chipsets are NOT closed
source.
Er, AFAIK, they are, but OSS X drivers have been written anyway. There are
also OSS X drivers
Hi, is there a way to get in a script the value of some rpm macros like
_sourcedir or _specdir ?
I found how to get their values (using --showrc) but not expanded
(%{_topdir}/SPECS). I can then look for % and make the expansion by hand
but I
may introduce bugs...
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Pascal Terjan wrote:
Hi, is there a way to get in a script the value of some rpm macros like
_sourcedir or _specdir ?
I found how to get their values (using --showrc) but not expanded
(%{_topdir}/SPECS). I can then look for % and make the expansion by hand
but I
may
Buchan Milne wrote:
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Pascal Terjan wrote:
Hi, is there a way to get in a script the value of some rpm macros like
_sourcedir or _specdir ?
I found how to get their values (using --showrc) but not expanded
(%{_topdir}/SPECS). I can then look for % and make the expansion by
I have got RPMs of both the Gnome and the KDE3 quickstarter for
OpenOffice.org. However, at present, it requires a bit of workaround, since
1)The Gnome quickstarter wants you to give it a directory which looks
like the one created by the OpenOffice.org installer. It needs to find
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Buchan Milne wrote:
I have got RPMs of both the Gnome and the KDE3 quickstarter for
OpenOffice.org. However, at present, it requires a bit of workaround,
since
If these changes are made, I will add the KDE3 quickstarter to contrib.
3) Why don't you simply make the
Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Buchan Milne wrote:
I have got RPMs of both the Gnome and the KDE3 quickstarter for
OpenOffice.org. However, at present, it requires a bit of workaround,
since
If these changes are made, I will add the KDE3 quickstarter to contrib.
3) Why
Hi!
I would like to run cooker and I have 8.2 installed.
Is ther an easy way to update 8.2 to cooker , so I
do not use 24 hours to download all?
I have tried to use rpmdrake and included a cooker mirror
in my list but it is not obvious to me how to get it
to work. I see some yellow flags
Keld Jørn Simonsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I would like to run cooker and I have 8.2 installed.
Is ther an easy way to update 8.2 to cooker , so I
do not use 24 hours to download all?
[~]% cat /usr/local/sbin/cookerupdate
#!/bin/sh
ls /usr/rpms
#/usr/sbin/urpmi.update --auto-select
On Saturday 30 March 2002 07:00 pm, you wrote:
Hi!
I would like to run cooker and I have 8.2 installed.
Is ther an easy way to update 8.2 to cooker , so I
do not use 24 hours to download all?
I have tried to use rpmdrake and included a cooker mirror
in my list but it is not obvious to me
Jeremy Salch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Saturday 30 March 2002 07:00 pm, you wrote:
I would like to run cooker and I have 8.2 installed. Is ther an
easy way to update 8.2 to cooker , so I do not use 24 hours to
download all?
I have tried to use rpmdrake and included a cooker mirror
I usually rsync from ftp.sunet.se but now I'm having problems
I'm getting receiving file list ... done
send_files failed to open 7.2beta/i586/Mandrake/base/.nfs29BA1:
Premission denied
Okay I ftped in and found in /base the file .nfs29A1 is only readable by
the owner.
So why is this? I'd
Greg Sarsons a écrit :
I usually rsync from ftp.sunet.se but now I'm having problems
I'm getting receiving file list ... done
send_files failed to open 7.2beta/i586/Mandrake/base/.nfs29BA1:
Premission denied
Same problem for some install files at ftp.ciril.fr, for example :
mirrordir:
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, pgeorges wrote:
Greg Sarsons a écrit :
I usually rsync from ftp.sunet.se but now I'm having problems
I'm getting receiving file list ... done
send_files failed to open 7.2beta/i586/Mandrake/base/.nfs29BA1:
Premission denied
Same problem for some install
Mike Tracy Holt wrote:
Hello cooker!
I d/l'd 7.2beta - rc1 using wget -rm. I got everything under Mandrake/ and
then made a bootdisk from hd.img. After I tell it where my Mandrake 'tree'
is, I get the screen 'Error reading second stage ramdisk'. This doesn't
seem right, can you
Mike Tracy Holt wrote:
Hello cooker!
I d/l'd 7.2beta - rc1 using wget -rm. I got everything
under Mandrake/ and
then made a bootdisk from hd.img. After I tell it where my
Mandrake 'tree'
is, I get the screen 'Error reading second stage ramdisk'. This doesn't
seem right, can you
Mike Tracy Holt wrote:
I'm sorry, I should have been more specific; the reason I mirrored from
Mandrake-devel/7.2beta/i586/Mandrake/ was because I d/l'd hd.img separately
and didn't feel I needed the other directories (dosutils, etc). I did find
something that I managed to overlook the
Hello cooker!
I d/l'd 7.2beta - rc1 using wget -rm. I got everything under Mandrake/ and
then made a bootdisk from hd.img. After I tell it where my Mandrake 'tree'
is, I get the screen 'Error reading second stage ramdisk'. This doesn't
seem right, can you help? Is there a premade ISO
Hi everyone,
Before I start, yes I know XDMCP is an insecure protocol. But I'm sure
that running XDMCP will be much faster than VNC, which runs slower than
molasses even over the localhost loopback interface.
So the question is... How go I get GDM (Gnome's XDM) to accept incoming
remote X
Kelley Terry wrote:
Sorry for posting this here but I've tried to get off the cooker mailing
list for some time now. ( I tried emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] but
to no avail). If any one knows how please let me know!!
hmm... I seem to have the same problem with unsubscribing here too, I
I posted an e-mail regarding the java debugger supplied with the Sun Java SDK.
Well, after much messing around I have found that Sun, bless 'em, missed one
file out of the SDK tar ball (it was in ALL the RC releases !) and didn't copy
a library file to /usr/lib ! (Thanks to Blackdown for that by
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I posted an e-mail regarding the java debugger supplied with the Sun Java
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Well, after much messing aroun
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Subject: RE: [Cooker] Getting there
Thanks for replying
ifconfig produces nothing, i.e. no lo, no ppp0, nothing.
/etc/hosts :
127.0.0.1 localhost
What next ?
Owen
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, you wrote:
This may sound like really simpl
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On Sun, Dec 19, 1999 at 03:24:09PM -0600, Jim Bradley wrote:
I have mirrored the cooker site on a local hard drive with wget. I'd
like to burn a CD, but I've found that as I've continued to upgrade my
mirror, it's grown to the point that it won't fit on a CD. Does anyone
have a script that
** Reply to message from Nora Etukudo [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 20 Dec 1999
19:36:55 +0100
If you do a real "mirror", you have no junk.
If you do a copy, you get more and more junk each time.
That is quite true. I'd just used the "wget -rm ftp://whatever" command that
was mentioned on the
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