Am Saturday 06 January 2007 18:23 schrieb Chema Ollés:
Hi all
I have expat-2.0.0-34.i586.rpm I download yesterday from factory.
I need libexpat.la because this package doesn't contains it.
How do I create it?
If I run libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O -o libexpat.la -rpath /usr/lib
-lexpat from
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Adrian Schröter escribió:
Am Saturday 06 January 2007 18:23 schrieb Chema Ollés:
Hi all
I have expat-2.0.0-34.i586.rpm I download yesterday from factory.
I need libexpat.la because this package doesn't contains it.
How do I create it?
If I run
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Chema Ollés escribió:
Hi adrian,
at last I delete all .la file (also lai files) from k3b directory.
I had need it (now no more...) for compile k3b.
With a script I delete all libexpat.la from others .la files in kde/libs
and /usr/libs.
regards
Martin Schlander wrote:
Fredag 05 januar 2007 15:45 skrev Jan Kupec:
Last thing to add is that zypper is still in an early development stage
and will improve.
Does rug have an equivalent to the zypper sh functionality? Maybe it's
irrelevant because of the daemon, not sure, haven't used
Hi,
On Sunday, January 07, 2007 at 08:57:49, Stephan Binner wrote:
On Saturday 06 January 2007 14:35, Claes Bäckström wrote:
Am I the only one this happens for?
It's a general problem and will be likely fixed coming week with the right
person being back from vacation.
There is no
Robert Schiele schrieb:
Huh? And how do you expect people that have the 64bit Firefox from the
installation get their security update then?
That doesn't really matter after having it offered for more than 2
weeks, by now most x86_64 users have been upgraded to
MozillaFirefox.x86_64 anyways, so
On 09-01-2007 at 03:57, Andreas Hanke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Robert Schiele schrieb:
Huh? And how do you expect people that have the 64bit Firefox from
the
installation get their security update then?
That doesn't really matter after having it offered for more than 2
weeks, by now most
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 02:57:20AM +0100, Andreas Hanke wrote:
Robert Schiele schrieb:
Huh? And how do you expect people that have the 64bit Firefox from the
installation get their security update then?
That doesn't really matter after having it offered for more than 2
weeks, by now most
Dominique Leuenberger schrieb:
I have a Mozilla Firefox 64bit edition installed on my Box and the
flash plugin works great in there (flash is known to exist only as
32bit).
I have the nspluginwrapper installed (from repos.opensuse.org/mozilla)
and this works just great.
nspluginwrapper is