Uploaded linuxdoc-tools 0.9.1 (powerpc) to samosa

2000-12-16 Thread PowerPC Build Daemon
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Uploaded bugsquish 0.0.2-2 (powerpc) to samosa

2000-12-16 Thread PowerPC Build Daemon
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Uploaded libapache-mod-ruby 0.2.1-1.2 (powerpc) to samosa

2000-12-16 Thread PowerPC Build Daemon
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Uploaded tn5250 0.16.0-1 (powerpc) to samosa

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Uploaded t-code 2.1pre2-2 (powerpc) to samosa

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Uploaded gcombust 0.1.39-1 (powerpc) to samosa

2000-12-16 Thread PowerPC Build Daemon
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Uploaded procmeter3 3.2b-1 (powerpc) to samosa

2000-12-16 Thread PowerPC Build Daemon
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Uploaded black-box 1.4-1 (powerpc) to samosa

2000-12-16 Thread PowerPC Build Daemon
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Uploaded bombardier 0.6-1 (powerpc) to samosa

2000-12-16 Thread PowerPC Build Daemon
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Uploaded ruby 1.6.1-15 (powerpc) to samosa

2000-12-16 Thread PowerPC Build Daemon
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Uploaded plptools 0.7-1 (powerpc) to samosa

2000-12-16 Thread PowerPC Build Daemon
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Uploaded kdegames 2.1-20001213-1 (powerpc) to samosa

2000-12-16 Thread PowerPC Build Daemon
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Re: PC hardware on PPC

2000-12-16 Thread Andreas Tobler
Mike Fedyk wrote: I have several cards that I would like to use on my 7300 Pmac. Does anyone know if any will work on this arch with Linux? Ethernet: RealTek 8139 AMD PCnet 3com 95x 3Com 590 / 905 ? yes are working, and a look here shows you some more cards:

Re: PC hardware on PPC

2000-12-16 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
Sorry meaning it won't work? I've had good reports about eepro's working under linux/ppc. Some of those reports from Donald Becker. Same goes for the 3com 59x (never heard of a 95x). Yup. I have a 8500 that have been running with an EEPro for monthes (it's still running 2.2.12 or something

Re: PC hardware on PPC

2000-12-16 Thread Kevin van Haaren
At 17:34 + 12/15/2000, Adrian Cox wrote: That's the only real difference. This is important for video cards, which need to run a BIOS, but shouldn't make any difference for ethernet cards. - Adrian Cox, AG Electronics What about wake on lan features? does that require bios/open firmware

gpm with 2.4 kernel

2000-12-16 Thread peter
I recently compiled myself a new kernel (Paulus' 2.4.0-test10 on a Wallstreet PowerBook) and spent a little while getting the new input layer to be happy with gpm and X-windows. When I am in the console and try to use gpm to select a chunk of text from the console, the text garbles itself instead

Re: gpm with 2.4 kernel

2000-12-16 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 10:19:22AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I recently compiled myself a new kernel (Paulus' 2.4.0-test10 on a Wallstreet PowerBook) and spent a little while getting the new input layer to be happy with gpm and X-windows. When I am in the console and try to use gpm to

problems with perl 5.6 and debconf

2000-12-16 Thread Georg Bauer
Hi! The current woody is borken regarding perl5.6: most packages are still 5.005, so 5.6 programs usually won't work since there are not enough packages for basic tasks. So some programs barf if your perl 5.6 is your default perl (btw: why is there no alternative system installed on my

Re: problems with perl 5.6 and debconf

2000-12-16 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 08:08:08PM +, Georg Bauer wrote: Hi! The current woody is borken regarding perl5.6: most packages are still 5.005, so 5.6 programs usually won't work since there are not enough packages for basic tasks. So some programs barf if your perl 5.6 is your default

Re: Considering switch back to Linux, some questions

2000-12-16 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Bastien Nocera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Best is to use apt-search Apt-search sounds grand. Can someone enlighten me on this? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-get install apt-search Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done E: Couldn't find package apt-search [EMAIL

Re: problems with perl 5.6 and debconf

2000-12-16 Thread cfm
Just an observation: We found ourselves removing and reinstalling debconf and /var/lib/debconf on every machine. That's not a big deal **once we figured it out.** The second observation is that yes, there seemed as of last week few modules for 5.6, most were still 5.005. Storable was an issue

Re: Considering switch back to Linux, some questions

2000-12-16 Thread Bastien Nocera
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: Bastien Nocera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Best is to use apt-search Apt-search sounds grand. Can someone enlighten me on this? apt-cache search pmud Cheers -- /Bastien Nocera http://hadess.net

Color under X 4.0.1 on PowerMac 8600

2000-12-16 Thread Josh Bonczkowski
I just installed Debian PPC on a 8600 the other night. I started with the potatoe CD, and then upgraded to woody so it matches my x86 box. Since this box is an old world mac, I'm using BootX and I have not checked the use no video driver box. I also have not passed any command line options. The

Re: problems with perl 5.6 and debconf

2000-12-16 Thread Josh Huber
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 02:45:25PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The other observation relates to that: older non-packaged modules that we'd built from CPAN were causing problems. I've thought for a while that a debian package for building .debs from CPAN modules would be cool. Since there

Re: problems with perl 5.6 and debconf

2000-12-16 Thread Georg Bauer
Hi! On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 02:45:25PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just an observation: We found ourselves removing and reinstalling debconf and /var/lib/debconf on every machine. That's not a big deal **once we figured it out.** I am stupid. I was just missing the perl-5.6 package. Of

Re: problems with perl 5.6 and debconf

2000-12-16 Thread Georg Bauer
Hi! On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 02:58:17PM -0500, Josh Huber wrote: CPAN modules would be cool. Since there is a standard way to build them all (for ex. the perl CPAN module), this would be doable, IMHO. has anyone else thought of doing something like this? Yeah. And guess what? It's in the

Re: problems with perl 5.6 and debconf

2000-12-16 Thread Josh Huber
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 08:57:41PM +0100, Georg Bauer wrote: Yeah. And guess what? It's in the woody distribution ;-) It is? package name? Or at least some helper utility to make it much easier to create a package out of CPAN modules. I didn't check it, had no time up to now. But sounds

Re: problems with perl 5.6 and debconf

2000-12-16 Thread Georg Bauer
Hi! On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 03:30:13PM -0500, Josh Huber wrote: It is? package name? dh-make-perl, if I recall correctly. bye, Georg

Re: Color under X 4.0.1 on PowerMac 8600

2000-12-16 Thread Michel Dänzer
Josh Bonczkowski wrote: I just installed Debian PPC on a 8600 the other night. I started with the potatoe CD, and then upgraded to woody so it matches my x86 box. Since this box is an old world mac, I'm using BootX and I have not checked the use no video driver box. I also have not passed

status report: working X, working X permissions, kernel compilation

2000-12-16 Thread Phil Fraering
For those who were curious, I thought I'd just provide a brief progress report. The old Phase 5 .deb of xserver-xfree86 worked fine. X permissions are, as someone else previously reported, in /etc/X11/Xsession instead of elsewhere. I'm running into glitches regarding available versions of

Re: PC hardware on PPC

2000-12-16 Thread Matt Porter
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 04:39:21PM +0100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: Sorry meaning it won't work? I've had good reports about eepro's working under linux/ppc. Some of those reports from Donald Becker. Same goes for the 3com 59x (never heard of a 95x). Yup. I have a 8500 that have been

Re: Color under X 4.0.1 on PowerMac 8600

2000-12-16 Thread Josh Bonczkowski
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 11:35:50PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote: Josh Bonczkowski wrote: I just installed Debian PPC on a 8600 the other night. I started with the potatoe CD, and then upgraded to woody so it matches my x86 box. Since this box is an old world mac, I'm using BootX and I

assorted problems: xcontrib/xlibs, 2.4 kernel, ppp/modutils

2000-12-16 Thread Phil Fraering
A list of problems that have cropped up since X started working: * Mozilla depends on the package xcontrib; however, xcontrib tries to overwrite a file in package xlibs, specifically, /usr/X11R6/include/X11/bitmaps/ldblarrow * I compiled a 2.4 kernel, but when I boot with it and try to use

pppd works with 2.4.

2000-12-16 Thread Phil Fraering
Hmm. Just tried the newer pppd. It at least doesn't spit out the error messages the other one was. (The phone line's connected to the PC at the moment, where I'm typing in the message). It also has the same version number. If it's an improvement, shouldn't it supercede the previous one? Phil