David Stern [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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localhost# dpkg-source -x wwwoffle_1.3a-1.dsc
dpkg-source: error: tarfile `./wwwoffle_1.3a.orig.tar.gz' contains
object
(wwwoffle-1.3a/) not in expected directory (wwwoffle-1.3a.orig)
The dpkg from hamm can now use the upstream
On Sat, 29 Nov 1997 22:24:10 +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 1997, Wintermute wrote:
It is worth a try. I have wwwoffle_1.2.de in a backup directory, but it
requires libc6 as well.
So get wwwoffle.dsc, .diff.gz and .orig.tar.gz from source/
Do dpkg-source -x wwwoffle.dsc
David Stern wrote:
(byte comparison, and I've looked at the tarballs with tar, .dsc with
editor), I've tried changing the directory name, giving the files
executable permission, I'm running as root, in /usr/src/.. , and I'm
just about out of ideas. Got any? :-)
Got one right here.
On Sat, 29 Nov 1997, Wintermute wrote:
David Stern wrote:
(byte comparison, and I've looked at the tarballs with tar, .dsc with
editor), I've tried changing the directory name, giving the files
executable permission, I'm running as root, in /usr/src/.. , and I'm
just about out of ideas.
David Stern wrote:
The good news is that I got wwwoffle running, so now I get to test it
out. Thanks for the idea, fellow heretic. :-)
Good to hear.
*BIG GRINS*
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Hi
Solution? At best whatever you or others come up with will be a
hack
since the problem is with Netscape and not diald.
Isn't there some kind of cache software, though? I don't know what
it's called, but it caches webpages locally, and won't querry the
remote server unless the page isn't
Hi,
I'm trying to cut down my online time and would like to use diald,
however everytime I wish to follow a link in my browser (netscape) to a
webpage that is cached, diald fires up a ppp link. I prefer to only
reload webpages manually, so I setup netscape to never reload webpages
David Stern wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to cut down my online time and would like to use diald,
however everytime I wish to follow a link in my browser (netscape) to a
webpage that is cached, diald fires up a ppp link. I prefer to only
reload webpages manually, so I setup netscape to
On Sat, 29 Nov 1997 03:29:15 EST, Wintermute wrote:
David Stern wrote:
I'm trying to cut down my online time and would like to use diald,
however everytime I wish to follow a link in my browser (netscape) to a
webpage that is cached, diald fires up a ppp link. I prefer to only
reload
Isn't there some kind of cache software, though? I don't know what
it's called, but it caches webpages locally, and won't querry the
remote server unless the page isn't in the cache? What is it called?
Would it work?
Well you forced me to pick my brain.. so you asked for it..
Another option for Linux is Squid:
http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/FAQ/FAQ.html
Later,
Kevin
Isn't there some kind of cache software, though? I don't know what
it's called, but it caches webpages locally, and won't querry the
remote server unless the page isn't in the cache? What is it
On Sat, 29 Nov 1997, Wintermute wrote:
Isn't there some kind of cache software, though? I don't know what
it's called, but it caches webpages locally, and won't querry the
remote server unless the page isn't in the cache? What is it called?
Would it work?
You want a proxy server.
On Sat, 29 Nov 1997 03:56:07 EST, Wintermute wrote:
Isn't there some kind of cache software, though? I don't know what
it's called, but it caches webpages locally, and won't querry the
remote server unless the page isn't in the cache? What is it called?
Would it work?
Well you
David Stern wrote:
development group seems to have dried up just before caldera took it
on, but I'll do what I can to make old ties, and maybe even see about
WindowMaker-izing it (WindowMaker stole most of the AfterStep
development group).
Thanks, I did not know this.. I wondered why it was
On Sat, 29 Nov 1997, Wintermute wrote:
One problem which I'm encountering right now is that wwwoffle wants
glibc6, and I've been taking the moderate approach to upgrades, i.e.:
the latest stable. So, I'm thinking of running a squid version since
wwwoffle requires glibc6, but there's a
David Stern wrote:
I've also noticed that since the last Enlightenment release, some of
the WM and AStep crowd are now switching to E!. I think this was
partially because the last release was a major in the development
cycle, but also partially due to redhat hiring E!'s author, which was
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