Quoting Rik Theys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Package: iozone3
Severity: wishlist
iozone3 is no longer available for amd64 (and a lot of other
platforms). Currently
it's only available for i386.
The latest upstream source compiles OK on my debian-amd64 machine.
Is it possible to provide amd64
Quoting Philipp Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
libgmpxx.la in libgmp3-dev 4.1.4-6/i386 contains foreign paths which
cause dependent packages to contain rpaths, which cause the dependency
generation of dpkg-shlibdebs to fail:
[...]
You listed a bunch of warning messages from dpkg-shlibdeps. Did it
Quoting Norbert Preining [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Package: ipe
Followup-For: Bug #378537
Hi!
As the maintainer of texlive I suggest the following depends extensions:
tetex-bin | texlive-latex-base
tetex-extra (= 3.0-11) | texlive-latex-recommended
Or tell me what you actually need
to be clear.
On Sun, 2006-07-30 at 19:34 -0400, Steven M. Robbins wrote:
Quoting Andree Leidenfrost [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To the contrary, e.g. using a function that submits
things to 'sh -c' means we have a sane environment like a PATH and so
forth.
Yeah, well ... that depends on whether
Hi,
Just realized that since you put double-quotes around the filename,
you need to escape double-quotes *within* the filename.
-Steve
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Quoting Andree Leidenfrost [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Steven, Bruno,
Attached please find a patch and demo program for a new function
mr_stresc() to properly escape strings for use as arguments with (the
likes of) system() and popen().
I have thought about using functions like exec() or fork() to
Quoting Andree Leidenfrost [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have to think about how to properly escape characters in filenames
before they are being used in a shell command. (If you have any ideas,
please let me know.)
One possibility is to replace use of system() by fork() and exec().
The advantage
Quoting Bruno Cornec [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Sorry to come back to you only now.
This bug has also an entry in the main mondo bug system
(https://developer.berlios.de/bugs/?func=detailbugbug_id=7421group_id=2524)
That report deals with the quote character ('), whereas I had trouble
with
Quoting Andree Leidenfrost [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Could you send a screenshot of the terminal window with mondoarchive
running when this appears. I have unsuccessfully tried to reproduce
this, maybe if I see where/when exactly it occurs that could help me.
Well, in the graphical mode, the error
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