> "Adam" == Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam> Momchil Velikov wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o: In function `error':
>> > ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o(.text+0xcdc): undefined reference to
>> > `__va_arg_type_violation'
>>
>> The problem
Momchil Velikov wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o: In function `error':
> > ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o(.text+0xcdc): undefined reference to
> > `__va_arg_type_violation'
>
> The problem is that according to ANSI C,
> the first argument to va_arg should be the
> I'm trying to build OpenOffice (a.k.a. StarOffice).
> I've managed to coerce their build tools (dmake, etc.)
> into compiling and am now hammering through getting
> StarOffice proper to compile.
Congratulations - I'm stuck on compiling sal and decided to call it quits.
Sun seems to have implemen
I have built the broken gnome-core packages
gnome-core_1.2.2.1-3_powerpc.debgnome-session_1.2.2.1-3_powerpc.deb
gnome-help-data_1.2.2.1-3_all.deb gnome-terminal_1.2.2.1-3_powerpc.deb
gnome-help_1.2.2.1-3_powerpc.deblibpanel-applet-dev_1.2.2.1-3_powerpc.deb
gnome-panel-data_1.2.2.1-3_all.d
"Jeremiah Merkl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I guess I'd better take my CDs and my MOD, and visit friends whose Macs
still work...
Thank you
-- Andre
> Just for those who have never seen a multi-session HFS disc before, when you
> stick the CD in under a Mac, it actually mounts one volume per s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o: In function `error':
> ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o(.text+0xcdc): undefined reference to
> `__va_arg_type_violation'
The problem is that according to ANSI C,
the first argument to va_arg should be the type after
the default promotion. Si
I have released ybin 0.27, it can be downloaded from:
http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/ybin/ or
http://penguinppc.org/usr/ybin/
Changes from previous versions:
* Much improved bootscript (ofboot), now has more OS menu options,
including GNU/Linux, MacOS, MacOSX, Darwin, and the option to boot
di
So, probably a foolish question:
I'm trying to build OpenOffice (a.k.a. StarOffice).
I've managed to coerce their build tools (dmake, etc.)
into compiling and am now hammering through getting
StarOffice proper to compile.
I'm currently stuck on a link where a symbol is
missing. For some reason,
Just for those who have never seen a multi-session HFS disc before, when you
stick the CD in under a Mac, it actually mounts one volume per session -- 5
sessions = 5 CD icons appearing on the desktop when you stick it in the drive.
You have to unmount all the icons for the disc to eject. Strange, b
"C.M. Connelly" wrote:
> In order to make sure that the build-daemon systems have all the
> necessary support files to build a particular package, the
> build-daemon software looks for a ``Build-Depends'' line in the
> debian/control file included with the package source.
It is also put in the .d
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 11:59:32AM +0200, Hadess wrote:
>
> If I just run ybin, and show up the Open Firmware, on "boot" it says:
> Parsing
>
> DEFAULT CACHE!, code=70 at %SRR0: ff80c1c0 %SRR!: b030
crap, this means there is a syntactical error in the bootscript...
ill want you to try 0.2
Sorry,
seems like some files got lost
Hadess wrote:
>
> Quoting Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 12:45:13PM +0200, Hadess wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I updated yaboot to the potato-proposed-updates and I still have the
> > same
> > > problems:
> > > yaboot conso
Quoting Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 12:45:13PM +0200, Hadess wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I updated yaboot to the potato-proposed-updates and I still have the
> same
> > problems:
> > yaboot console not showing up (even with the install-console keyword)
>
> does it work
"DJ" == Daniel Jacobowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"CMC" == C.M. Connelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
DJ> I'm too tired to comment on much of this...
Me, too. Too tired to have written it, probably.
DJ> On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 01:10:11AM -0700, C.M. Connelly
DJ> wrote:
CMC> (Note that the cas
>
> or something like that. (I should have written it down...) But whenever I
> run minicom, it says that "/dev/ttyS0: file or directory does not exist". But
> the nodes are there in /dev. So I'm at a lost. Any help would be
> appreciated.
Get a more recent version of minicom. The modem need
I'm too tired to comment on much of this...
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 01:10:11AM -0700, C.M. Connelly wrote:
> (Note that the case of the field name is important -- some packages
> currently have ``Build-depends'' lines, which can tell a human what
> support packages they need, but are no help to th
> > mount -t hfs /dev/cdrom should mount the HFS part of the CD. The command
> > to mount the ISO portion is left as an exercise...
> >
> Let me be more precise: I have 5 sessions, and I can mount exactly one
> HFS partition, and cannot find the other four sessions. fdisk shows no
The other four
"BCM" == Bradley C Midgley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BCM> is it still missing? i am using -unstable but i thought i
BCM> would see it show up either way.
Yes, it's still missing. There's no libgtkmm package for PowerPC
in woody *at all*. There is a libgtkmm-dev, version 1.0.3-1.1,
but nothing
is it still missing? i am using -unstable but i thought i would see it
show up either way.
these are all the packages missing (i've noticed) that are causing trouble
with unsatisfied dependencies...
libgnome-dev
gnome-print
libgcj0-dev | libgcj-dev
libgtkmm
(it would also be nice to see a recent
Hi!
I'm not currently subscribed to this list due to not haveing an Internet
connection at home, so please CC to me. Thanks.
I'm having a few problems with Debian 2.2 powerpc. I have it installed on a
Powerbook G3 500 Firewire. It runs quite nicely, except for a few things.
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