Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Previously Steve Dunham wrote:
> > It's a single modutils package that works on both systems, using a
> > hack from UltraPenguin. I'm passing the patches on to the official
> > maintainer now.
> New packages are waiting in incoming.
Ok, the current
Any word on the compatibility/ bugs with the new CPU rev for the 360 MHZ Ultra
AXi (CPU for the Ultra 5 & 10) & 400MHZ Ultra Sparc II (Blackbird).
What is the status on SMP for the Ultra AXmp Quad CPU board.
Steve Dunham wrote:
> Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Previously Stev
Michael A Ciandella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any word on the compatibility/ bugs with the new CPU rev for the 360
> MHZ Ultra AXi (CPU for the Ultra 5 & 10) & 400MHZ Ultra Sparc II
> (Blackbird).
I'm not sure which revision I have here, it's an Ultra5 with a 270MHz
UltraSparc-IIi. Seems to
hmmm, this is weird. Since I upgraded to your set of glibc, I can't seem
to run Dselect anymore. :) (and dpkg gives me a bunch of errors too).
I can't get into the 'select' section of Dselect, and 'update' generates
errors, but seems to chug along.
here they are:
-- while running dpkg --
a
Chris Trainor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hmmm, this is weird. Since I upgraded to your set of glibc, I can't seem
> to run Dselect anymore. :) (and dpkg gives me a bunch of errors too).
> I can't get into the 'select' section of Dselect, and 'update' generates
> errors, but seems to chug
On 19 Dec 1998, Steve Dunham wrote:
> other than bash installed as /bin/sh? (I've using bash_2.01.1-4.1 on
> both machines.)
> I'm guessing that the the three pairs of errors are emitted by bash
> when running dpkg.prerm, dpkg.preinst and dpkg.postinst.
>
That makes sense, unfortunally I have c
Chris Trainor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 19 Dec 1998, Steve Dunham wrote:
>
> > other than bash installed as /bin/sh? (I've using bash_2.01.1-4.1 on
> > both machines.)
> > I'm guessing that the the three pairs of errors are emitted by bash
> > when running dpkg.prerm, dpkg.preinst and dpk
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