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Hi zusammen,
leider laesst sich der 2.4.17-XFS-Patch aus dem kernel-patch-xfs Packet (sid) nicht
mit den Kernelquellen aus dem kernel-source-2.4.17 Packet verwenden,
also habe ich mir gemaehs den Anweisungen auf
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die cvs-Quellen gezogen und mir mittels
| diff
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It sure would be neat if apt-get could just fetch the diffs. I'm sure
that 10MB mozilla package I just downloaded has a 1-line change in the
preferences file.
Is there an outstanding fundamental reason why I shouldn't look into
making a diffs system for apt?
-jwb
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 03:35:07PM -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
It sure would be neat if apt-get could just fetch the diffs. I'm sure
that 10MB mozilla package I just downloaded has a 1-line change in the
preferences file.
Is there an outstanding fundamental reason why I shouldn't look
On Sat 16 Jun 2001 13:52, Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
Em Sat, 16 Jun 2001 00:42:39 -0300
Nitrogen [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Lista,
O que são os pacotes que vem descritos como .diff?
opa! =) seguinte, todo pacote deb é .deb, os chamados pacotes binários
já os pacotes fonte, ao
Em Sat, 16 Jun 2001 14:44:48 -0300
Raphael D Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Quando você usa apt-get source pkg ele pega os 3 arquivos e gera um
diretório. Seria este diretório o mesmo gerado por dpkg-source?
sim... na verdade o apt-get usa o dpkg-source pra abrí-lo no
diretório... assim
Lista,
O que são os pacotes que vem descritos como .diff?
Obrigado
Leonardo Custodio
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I get the below problem when trying to compile 2 KDE apps, can anyone
help??
checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've chosen, are no kde headers installed. This will
fail.
So, check this please and use another prefix!
Lo, on Friday, April 6, Nathan did write:
I get the below problem when trying to compile 2 KDE apps, can anyone
help??
checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've chosen, are no kde headers installed. This will
fail.
So, check this please and use another prefix!
I have
in the form of
.diff files. I haven't dealt with this file type before. How do I use
these files?
Thanks
Peter
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Now I'm faced with my utter ignorance. I have a couple linux boxes, but
this is my first crack at debian. There are some patches that let my use
various hardware features (eg touch screen), but they come in the form of
.diff files. I haven't
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 12:10:34AM +0100, Sven Burgener wrote:
is it possible to redirect incoming traffic onto some other machine's
port, that is not publically accessible (private address), using only
ipchains.
I think port-forwarding does what you want to.
check
is it possible to redirect incoming traffic onto some other machine's
port, that is not publically accessible (private address), using only
ipchains.
if so, cool.
if not, what other tools / methods are needed to accomplish this?
thanks
Sven
I've been
experiencin trouble with installing / compiling galeon and some other
programs.Now i've read that the 2.4.0 kernel and/or Woody supply a compiler wich
might cause trouble.
Rolling back to a
'good' version of the compiler is not supported by Dselect.
Are there any
other ways of
Joris Lambrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OR, does anybody know why a newer compiler would say that it cannot find
/usr/ld : -ldb
when compiling/installing Galeon and other software ?
Because you haven't got libdb2-dev installed, perhaps? That gives you
/usr/lib/libdb.so, among other things.
yes, I am in similar situation, the DRI does not work (X 4.0.1, voodoo
3), the rest seems to work OK (I didn't do much testing).
what's the reason? is it just a minor thing that's going to be fixed
soon or is it missing or?
card is recognized:
(II) TDFX: Driver for 3dfx Banshee/Voodoo3
Erik Steffl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, I am in similar situation, the DRI does not work (X 4.0.1, voodoo
3), the rest seems to work OK (I didn't do much testing).
what's the reason? is it just a minor thing that's going to be fixed
soon or is it missing or?
card is recognized:
(II)
From: Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: DRI diff in phase2v30 and offical?
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Erik Steffl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, I am in similar situation, the DRI does
Hello. I was very happy to finally get DRI working on my Voodoo3 2000 with
the phase2version30 beta debs. However, when I upgraded my woody box to
the offical Deb Xf4 packages, DRI stopped working. Has anyone else noticed
this too? I am running Linux kernel version 2.4.0-test10.
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Hi,
Any comments on the most stable, fastest of the browsers? Any other options
other than Opera?
Thanks,
Jonathan
Netscape 3 - Very much outdated now. Netscape 3 really isn't worth much
consideration anymore.
Netscape 4.75 - Useable... I haven't had any major problems with Netscape
4. On the downside, sometimes it seems to render pages differently than
the Windows or MacOS versions.
Mozilla - I've used it
Hi,
Is the 3 CD source set the sources to the 3 CD binary apps? I assume so.
Just checking. If I want to recompile apps, I would need them?
Thanks,
Jonathan
Hi,
I want to install the diff file on a Solaris machine.
How can I patched Findutil.4.1 with FindUtil 4.1-40.diff
On 18 Jul 2000, Bruce Stephens wrote:
Pavel M. Penev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone tell me a sensible reason for not having a 'diff'
equivalent for binary file?
What do you want to do?
If you want the following:
Given a binary (or text) file A and a variant
Pavel M. Penev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone tell me a sensible reason for not having a 'diff'
equivalent for binary file?
What do you want to do?
If you want the following:
Given a binary (or text) file A and a variant of it A',
generate a patch delta
Can someone tell me a sensible reason for not having a 'diff' equivalent
for binary file?
Regards,
Pavel M. Penev
Pavel M. Penev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone tell me a sensible reason for not having a 'diff' equivalent
for binary file?
There is cmp, but it reports only the position of the first
differing byte (if any).
As for why not:
* diff is helped a lot by the fact that the input is line
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Riku Saikkonen) writes:
Pavel M. Penev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone tell me a sensible reason for not having a 'diff' equivalent
for binary file?
There is cmp, but it reports only the position of the first
differing byte (if any).
cmp -l will report all
On 17 Jul 2000, Riku Saikkonen wrote:
Pavel M. Penev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone tell me a sensible reason for not having a 'diff' equivalent
for binary file?
There is cmp, but it reports only the position of the first
differing byte (if any).
As for why not:
* diff
Hm? I use diff on binaries all the time.. -chris
On 17 Jul 2000, Lee Willis wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Riku Saikkonen) writes:
Pavel M. Penev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone tell me a sensible reason for not having a 'diff' equivalent
for binary file?
There is cmp
Hi,
Can different users select different window managers if it is mentioned
in the /etc/X11/window-managers file.?
Suresh
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On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Suresh Kumar. R wrote:
Can different users select different window managers if it is mentioned
in the /etc/X11/window-managers file.?
1. In potato, /etc/X11/window-managers is obsolete. Use
update-alternatives --config x-window-manager
instead to select the
I was under the impression that libg++ was an old class library that the
FSF used to distribute with the g++ compiler. When the C++ Standard
started to near finalization the FSF produced (and/or ported) their own
version of the Standard Library that became libstdc++. libstdc++
contains the
Graeme == Graeme Mathieson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Graeme If you want to search for the package that a file belongs to, find
Graeme /debian/dists/potato/Contents-i386.gz and zgrep for particular
files.
`dpkg-awk' works pretty good, and so does `apt-cache', for finding
things. I
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Hi,
S. Salman Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone please highlight the difference between libg++ and libstdc++
?
IIRC, libstdc++ has now been split into two packages: libg++ and libstdc++.
libg++ contains the runtime files required for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While on the subject of 2.3.99-pre8, can Debian users who have tried it
comment on its stability (or lack thereof) for basic home-use (email
WWW browsing under X) with Debian potato ? How about with Debian woody ?
Though I haven't tried 2.3.99-pre8 personally, I've tried
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone else had seen this or knew how to get
around it.
I'm dist-upgrading my 3rd box to frozen (the other 2 went fine), and
during the beginning of the install/configure phase diff dies. I
tried dpkg'ing it directly (to isolate) and get the same error which
follows
I too doubt this is directly related to diff (but I could be wrong). Is
the clean_dir by chance on a network share? I did have a similar problem
with a Samba share. If someone logged onto the Samba machine and modified
a file, then a Windows machine on the network would not detect that the
file
Hi,
* David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quoting Colin Marquardt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
apparently diff caches stuff in memory.
I'm not sure what you mean by made a new clean version.
(I'm sure you know that -N means any empty files that were
cleaned away will have no effect on diff's
Quoting Colin Marquardt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The test case I just set up worked! I don´t know what was
different... Maybe the error really was between keyboard and chair,
and I´ve now gotten the brown paper bag award :-( I don´t know.
Thanks for taking the time to answer,
That's OK. It
Hi,
apparently diff caches stuff in memory.
I noticed that when I wanted to make a patch with
diff -urN clean_dir patched_dir my_patch
The patch came out fine, but then I realized that clean_dir wasn´t
really clean, so I made a new clean version *with the same* directory
name.
The second
Quoting Colin Marquardt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
apparently diff caches stuff in memory.
That seems unlikely. I thought linux did that itself.
I noticed that when I wanted to make a patch with
diff -urN clean_dir patched_dir my_patch
The patch came out fine, but then I realized
I had to hack the vnc* source code (for it to use more displays
than it was...). Now, I am trying to diff the old one with the new one,
but I would like diff's output to be like debian's diffs. Is there any
standard to diff files when you are making *.deb packages?
I think the best way
Hi All,
I had to hack the vnc* source code (for it to use more displays
than it was...). Now, I am trying to diff the old one with the new one,
but I would like diff's output to be like debian's diffs. Is there any
standard to diff files when you are making *.deb packages
On 01-Mar-99 Daniel Doro Ferrante wrote:
Hi All,
I had to hack the vnc* source code (for it to use more displays
than it was...). Now, I am trying to diff the old one with the new one,
but I would like diff's output to be like debian's diffs. Is there any
standard to diff
On Mon, Mar 01, 1999 at 17:57:32 -0300, Daniel Doro Ferrante wrote:
I had to hack the vnc* source code (for it to use more displays than it
was...). Now, I am trying to diff the old one with the new one, but I
would like diff's output to be like debian's diffs. Is there any standard
to diff
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Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 17:49:05 -0800 (PST)
From: Paul Nathan Puri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: pine diff files
Hi,
I wonder how I can visualize differences between the cvs repository
and my local copy.
cvs diff only works if modifications are local. It won't notice
if somebody has committed his modifications to the repository already.
I'd like to see the changes that would be applied with cvs update
MS == Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MS I'd like to see the changes that would be applied with cvs update
MS before I run the command.
How about cvs -n update ?
Ciao,
Martin
On Mon, Nov 09, 1998 at 11:20:09PM +0200, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
On Mon, Nov 09, 1998 at 04:03:50PM -0500, Jeff Miller wrote:
is there an automatic way to update the applicable files based on
the diff content or do I have to apply the changes manually?
patch your.diff
This may
Hello,
I was wondering how to *use* a diff file. I understand what is in the diff
file, but is there an automatic way to update the applicable files based on the
diff content or do I have to apply the changes manually?
Thanks!
On Mon, Nov 09, 1998 at 04:03:50PM -0500, Jeff Miller wrote:
is there an automatic way to update the applicable files based on
the diff content or do I have to apply the changes manually?
patch your.diff
This may or may not work, depending on the type of the diff. If you
experience problems
Hi!
I'm trying to make patch files for binary files, but if it's possible, I
didn't found how.
I tried:
diff -a Binary.1 Binary.2 Binary_1-2.patch
patch Binary.1 Binary_1-2.patch
with all possible diff formats, but it didn't work...
Did I something wrong, or is it not possible
I've upgraded my debian box from 1.3 to unstable in May 98. And I also
have some packages from slink.
Now my question is:
What packages has been changed from May '98 hamm(unstable) to offical
Debian GNU/Linux 2.0?
Do I have to buy the CD's or stick with my setup?
/\ Richard
Richard Alhama hat gesagt: // Richard Alhama wrote:
I've upgraded my debian box from 1.3 to unstable in May 98. And I also
have some packages from slink.
Now my question is:
What packages has been changed from May '98 hamm(unstable) to offical
Debian GNU/Linux 2.0?
Do I have to buy
.
(Observen que casi lo tengo en el bote.)
Yo:
--- Como te digo, yo no le hecho. Pero creo que es así, porque en los
directorios de fuentes veo unos .diff para cada paquete con los fuentes.
Él:
--- Sería genial. ¿No le puedes preguntar a algún compi de Debian?
Pues para ser sincero
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¡Esta lista está decayendo! Le dije a mi amigo que tardarían 5 min. en
contestarme, y habéis tardado siete. :-)
On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Santiago Vila wrote:
Pues para ser sincero, no entiendo muy bien la pregunta...
A ver, supongo que tu amigo pregunta cómo se
.
Pues al contrario, pues es lo que la mayoría hacemos generalmente... aplicar
el diff anterior a la versión nueva. Hacer todo el trabajo nuevamente no es
divertido ;-)
Marcelo
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fuente y (que resulta incompatible con|son los mismos) cambios en la versión
nueva... en principio podría funcionar:
$ zcat parche-debian-version.diff.gz | patch -p1 -d directorio-version+1
O podría traerse uno también el archivo .diff de Debian de la versión
nueva; así, mi amigo
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From: Jan Weytjens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Daniel Martin at cush [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Krzysztof Adamski [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-user@lists.debian.org
debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Monday, February 16, 1998 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Diff window managers for diff users
David R Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Krzysztof Adamski wrote:
Hi
What do I have to do to let different users on the same machine use
different window mamager?
I have installed afterstep, and my wife was using it, but leter I added
fvwm2, now she wants after step back, but I
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
David R Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you and your wife log on as distinct users with distinct home
directories, then you can have different .xsession files. This file,
if present, will determine what window manager is used. There is a
default one somewhere
.
hth.
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From: Daniel Martin at cush [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Krzysztof Adamski [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-user@lists.debian.org
debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Monday, February 16, 1998 5:15 AM
Subject: Re: Diff window managers for diff users
David R Baker [EMAIL
Hi
What do I have to do to let different users on the same machine use
different window mamager?
I have installed afterstep, and my wife was using it, but leter I added
fvwm2, now she wants after step back, but I want to use fvwm2.
K
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Krzysztof Adamski wrote:
Hi
What do I have to do to let different users on the same machine use
different window mamager?
I have installed afterstep, and my wife was using it, but leter I added
fvwm2, now she wants after step back, but I want to use fvwm2.
K
If you and your wife log
Sam Ockman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need to take the diff of two directories recursively, but am not
just interested in what files are different...I'm also interested in
if the dates of the files are different, the uids, the gids, and the
permissions. Anyone know of a program to tell me
On Tue, 4 Nov 1997, Sam Ockman wrote:
I need to take the diff of two directories recursively, but am not just
interested in what files are different...I'm also interested in if the dates
of the files are different, the uids, the gids, and the permissions. Anyone
know of a program to tell me
Sam Ockman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need to take the diff of two directories recursively, but am not just
interested in what files are different...I'm also interested in if the dates
of the files are different, the uids, the gids, and the permissions. Anyone
know of a program to tell me
On 05-Nov-97 Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
On Tue, 4 Nov 1997, Sam Ockman wrote:
I need to take the diff of two directories recursively, but am not just
interested in what files are different...I'm also interested in if the
dates
of the files are different, the uids, the gids, and the permissions
On Tue, 4 Nov 1997, Sam Ockman wrote:
I need to take the diff of two directories recursively, but am not just
interested in what files are different...I'm also interested in if the dates
of the files are different, the uids, the gids, and the permissions. Anyone
know of a program
Remco Blaakmeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 4 Nov 1997, Sam Ockman wrote:
I need to take the diff of two directories recursively, but am not just
interested in what files are different...I'm also interested in if the dates
of the files are different, the uids, the gids
Last night I sent to the author a diff file that allows rebuilding
(not with the DIS protocol disabled yet) in Debian Linux (1.2.4) of
ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/ra/rainey/acm/acm-4.8.tar.gz
All but one of the changes were inside #ifdef __linux__ tests but the
author will probably
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