Thomas Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> #! /bin/sh
> fai-divert /usr/bin/Xprt
For the record, this didn't work for me under FAI 2.5.4. However,
adding the "-a" option fixed the problem:
fai-divert -a /usr/bin/Xprt
Thanks,
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By 'broken', for me it's just printing everything half the size it
should (ie in the top 1/4 of the page). It seems to install fine if i'm
doing it manually, so i'm unsure what the actual problem is. My filters
and stuff are fine because upgrading to sids version made it work.. I
still can't te
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Nicolas Triantafillou wrote:
> same problem as me ;-)
>
> my FAI installs are sarge, but the sarge version of xprt-xprintorg is
> broken, so i'm using the sid version and putting it in the local fai
> repository fai/packages and installing it that way. (might work if you
> just
same problem as me ;-)
my FAI installs are sarge, but the sarge version of xprt-xprintorg is
broken, so i'm using the sid version and putting it in the local fai
repository fai/packages and installing it that way. (might work if you
just put sarge's version in there also)
Nick.
Jan Brand wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 12:07:51 +0200, Jan Brand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hallo!
> If I install the xprt-xprintorg package, always /usr/bin/Xprt is being
> started.
write a hook called instsoft.DEFAULT:
#! /bin/sh
fai-divert /usr/bin/Xprt
This will make a diversion for the pr
Hallo!
If I install the xprt-xprintorg package, always /usr/bin/Xprt is being
started.
This results in "chroot /tmp/target apt-get clean" hangs in the
installation process.
A "killall Xprt" fixed it - but this is not really automatic ;)
How can I automate/fix this?
regs,
Jan
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