On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Svante Signell wrote:
Hello,
Anyone knows if python-2.2 will be in the upcoming 7.2 release? Currently the
rawhide-20011003 status is a mess due to mixtures of older and newer packages
who does/does not build from source with python-2.2 (0.4a4) installed.
Will a
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Chris Petro wrote:
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 09:18:57AM +0300, Pekka Savola wrote:
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Chris Petro wrote:
Like many medium to large installations, we have some process in
place to "roll" (i.e. install and configure) machines in an
automatic or
I was printing to my HP Deskjet 880C printer and when jibberish started
comming out I turned off the printer so as not to waste paper. This
immediately froze my computer. I am in the process of upgrading my RH 7
installation a few RPMs at a time and so I don't have a full Wolverine
I can't find sftp in the Red Hat OpenSSH RPMs. Is there a reason that it is
not included?
Thanks,
Tony
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I'm assuming that the file '/usr/lib/sgml/CATALOG' is designed so that one
only has to set 'SGML_CATALOG_FILES=/usr/lib/sgml/CATALOG' in order to use
the SGML packages from Red Hat. If so, it doesn't work. The system id's are
wrong because the paths are relative to the original catalog and thus
On 28 Nov 2000, Thilo Mezger wrote:
Tony Seward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to start using the Unicode support but I can deal without it for
now. Same for list comprehensions.
Install Python 2.0 in /usr/local and call it with
#!/usr/bin/env python2
Yes, I've been doing
Is there a timetable for moving to python 2.0 in rawhide? Are there any
outstanding compatibility issues?
Tony
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I think that the RPMs in rawhide have fixed the problem for emacs. For
xemacs it's a little more work. Search the pistripe Bugzilla for bugs in
the emacs and xemacs packages.
Tony
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Daniel Hammer wrote:
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Hi,
Two short (maybe dump) questions:
1.) Has ever
I'm linking an object file with several libraries and I'm getting some
strange errors. The linker is complaining about several undefined functions
but when I use nm to peek into the library, I see that the functions are in
fact in the library. All of the functions that it complains about are in
with the kernel). So,
I'm wondering if I'm remembering this wrong or if there should be headers
with glibc or if their should be another RPM.
Tony
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, [iso-8859-1] René Møller Fonseca wrote:
I think 'linux/limits.h' is generated when you configure and/or compile
the kernel.
René
Tony
the kernel.
René
Tony Seward wrote:
When including limits.h I get the following traceback:
snip
/usr/include/bits/local_lim.h says that it wants the kernel's limits.h.
IIR, this (requiring the kernel headers to compile user programs) is frowned
upon by the kernel people
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