> Next, (after finding that from a booted debian-live build & apt-get
> update "opera" is listed ) I added opera to my packlist and now get
> this error:
> ===
> Package opear is not available, but is refered by another package.
> This may mean
[Cc-ing debian-live mailinglist, not sure whether they are
interested in LZMA but if so they should be aware of it.]
* Jonathan Nieder [20091103 00:14]:
> I was thinking about how to bring the lzma package more up to date,
> but I’m scared to do anything for fear of breaking squashfs-lzma. :)
>
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Ahem... this has most probably nothing to do with Debian-Live?
jup.
> I don't know what mailing list to recommend for that
by filling a bug report against the package he is using, e.g.
flashplugin-nonfree (debian.org, flash-player
(unofficial.debian-maintainers.org) or
stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
> I have been installing it by adding opera_10.00.4585.gcc4.qt3_i386.deb
> in the /config/chroot_local-packages.
local packages have always worked flawlessly since quite long time...
which version of live-helper are you using? what's the failure/error
messages
Just today, my normal working build now fails. It falls over installing
Opera.
I have been installing it by adding opera_10.00.4585.gcc4.qt3_i386.deb
in the /config/chroot_local-packages.
It has all worked previously, if I remove the deb file then the build
is successful.
This is the error I ge
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On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 10:44:56AM +0100, Ivan Kanis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am getting a crash trying to play a flash under iceweasel and Adobe
> flash version 10. Has anyone seen the same problem?
Ahem... this has most probably nothing to do with Deb
Hello,
I am getting a crash trying to play a flash under iceweasel and Adobe
flash version 10. Has anyone seen the same problem?
Kind regards,
--
Ivan
Kanis http://kanis.fr
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