Re: Gnome and jpeg.

2005-03-14 Thread Simon Geard
On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 18:37 +0100, Olaf Grüttner wrote: Reinstall gtk+ and have a closer look at the text when it says: --without-libjpeg ... I did this mistake as well. Olaf Interesting... I wonder why we consider jpeg support to be an optional dependency. It may not be required to

Re: Gnome and jpeg.

2005-03-14 Thread Andrew Benton
Simon Geard wrote: Interesting... I wonder why we consider jpeg support to be an optional dependency. It may not be required to build Gtk+, but pretty much everyone is going to want it anyway. I agree. It seems crazy to build it without jpeg and tiff --

Re: Iptables and linux-libc-headers-2.6.11

2005-03-14 Thread Andrew Benton
Andrew Benton wrote: Uh-oh, it's that time again. New kernel headers, new breakage. It seems that iptables has issues with the new kernel headers. Anybody else seeing this? cc -O2 -Wall -Wunused -I/usr/src/linux/include -Iinclude/ -DIPTABLES_VERSION=\1.3.1\ -D_UNKNOWN_KERNEL_POINTER_SIZE

Re: Iptables and linux-libc-headers-2.6.11

2005-03-14 Thread Jim Gifford
Andrew Benton wrote: Uh-oh, it's that time again. New kernel headers, new breakage. It seems that iptables has issues with the new kernel headers. Anybody else seeing this? cc -O2 -Wall -Wunused -I/usr/src/linux/include -Iinclude/ -DIPTABLES_VERSION=\1.3.1\ -D_UNKNOWN_KERNEL_POINTER_SIZE

Re: Can't get ntp to set time

2005-03-14 Thread teryc
ilja Siera wrote: 14 Mar 12:26:42 ntpdate[3629]: step time server 80.127.4.179 offset 3187.196350 sec The offset I get from the server is correct. I changed the time of my clock with an hour. So basically, it looks like I can get all the time info I want but am unable to update my clock. I

Re: Can't get ntp to set time

2005-03-14 Thread Jeremy Utley
teryc wrote: It's my understanding that the clock will not be set unless the existing time on your computer is reasonable. That is, within a few minutes of correct time. You might try setting the time manually to within a couple minutes of real time and see if that helps. To some extent this is