MB == Martin Bialasinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MB Then edit /etc/equivs.conf cd /usr/src/equivs-version fakeroot
MB debian/rules binary dpkg -i ../equivs*.deb
Thanks for info. It complains about missing command debstd. I wonder
where I can get this? :)
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EM == Edvard Majakari [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MB == Martin Bialasinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
EM Thanks for info. It complains about missing command debstd. I wonder
EM where I can get this? :)
It is in the package debmake. A good way to find this out, is to grep
the Contents-i386.gz
.
I think it is not possible to create a file containing so called
'virtual provides', which would contain strings like 'mta, httpd,
news-server' etc. This way, I can install Qmail on my own, put the
appropriate string somewhere and debian would realize service (mta) is
already provided.
I know
Oh, please ignore the first line of the message (my apologies)
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EM == Edvard Majakari [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KV == Kenneth Valentine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
EM I think it is not possible to create a file containing so called
EM 'virtual provides', which would contain strings like 'mta, httpd,
EM news-server' etc. This way, I can install Qmail on my
On 13 Jul 1998, Edvard Majakari wrote:
[ snip ]
: I think it is not possible to create a file containing so called
: 'virtual provides', which would contain strings like 'mta, httpd,
: news-server' etc. This way, I can install Qmail on my own, put the
: appropriate string somewhere and debian
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