Hi.
I am sorry for a bit off-topic question, but I already asked this on
gtk-list and got *zero* responses. The question is about porting a
normal X (Motif) application to Gtk. Application uses custom event-
dispatching loop in the form below. Is there a way to use something like
that in Gtk? (I
On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, David Frey wrote:
On 05 Apr 1998 16:44:13 -0400 Steve Dunham wrote:
James R. Van Zandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For reference, here are the options under RH 4.0:
( ) C development
( ) development libraries
( ) C++ development
( ) print server
( )
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom) writes:
The changelog lists only a bug number, with no description of what
the bugs were. They are no longer in the bug tracking system.
You are hitting on one of my pet peeves - we should have a perpetual
bug archive for closed bugs.
Can you explain
On Mon, Apr 06, 1998 at 11:12:36PM +0200, David Frey wrote:
On 05 Apr 1998 16:44:13 -0400 Steve Dunham wrote:
James R. Van Zandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For reference, here are the options under RH 4.0:
( ) C development
( ) development libraries
( ) C++ development
( )
On Tue 07 Apr 1998, Anand Kumria wrote:
is what you are thinking about? Personnally I'd prefer a default prompt of
nothing and allow the sysadmin doing the installation to setup reasonable
defaults.
I'd suggest putting in a couple of different prompts, and leaving them
all commented out. That
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, Alex Romosan wrote:
the new navigator unpacks itself in
navigator-v405.x86-unknown-linux2.0 and not in the current directory.
you have two options. manually recreate the netscape tar file so it
unpacks in the current
2. Decisionmaking bodies and individuals
Each decision in the Project is made by one or more of the following:
1. The individual developer working on a particular task;
2. The developers, by way of General Resolution or an election;
3. The Project Leader;
4. The
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Roman Hodek wrote:
I just tried to use tar to copy one of my CDs with hard links back onto
the hard disk. I did a cd to that archive, and ran:
tar -c /cdrom | tar -xv
Which created seperate inodes for the file and its hard link, blowing the
600 meg up
I somehow lost my debian-changelog mode when upgrading to last frozen.
Now debian-changelog does not turn up anymore in Contents-i386.gz
Where is it or why won't I need it any longer?
Nils
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The tkman package needs a maintainer who knows TCL/TK programming (I
don't have these skills, and only took it because it was orphaned and
out of date).
It seems to me lots of things could be done on this program to
integrate it better in the Debian system, but I couldn't convince the
upstream
hi people i want to know if an DEC ALPHA (beta or less) is avaible
for now i install red-hat5 , but i'm an debian user's (free software)
and red-hat is not really stable
thanks forthe answer
Hello
I want to start maintaining the following packages:
1) xteddy
Xteddy is a cuddly teddy bear for your X Windows desktop.
It is more or less an excersise for package bundling and
maintaining.
In fact xteddy is a must have for any Linux distribution :-))
2) wordnet
* Wordnet
Package: general
There are a number of file conflicts in the frozen hamm dist. They
manifest themselves like this during installation:
dpkg: error processing
debian/dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/net/netstd_3.03-1.deb (--install):
trying to overwrite `/usr/man/man8/ftpd.8.gz', which is also in
Dale Scheetz writes (Re: Constitution - formal proposal (v0.5)):
...
The wording seems clear to me, but the effect is confusing. In effect, if
a quorum must vote in favor of a proposal for it to pass, and only a
quorum is present, this condition makes the voting requirement go from
N:1 to Q:0.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes (chopped and changed):
Ian Jackson writes:
Personally, I _want_ to appoint the technical committee, ...
But perhaps the developers don't trust me to do this.
It isn't a matter of trust, it's a matter of involvement. ...
OK. How about this ? I start looking for
Kamel SEHIL wrote:
hi people i want to know if an DEC ALPHA (beta or less) is avaible
for now i install red-hat5 , but i'm an debian user's (free software)
and red-hat is not really stable
Actually, yes, Debian has a stable port for the Alpha. Right now, it's
still considered technically
Hi,
does anyone have a gcc_2.7.2.3-3.deb laying around? I am getting weird
errors compiling a huge C++ application (Hylaxfax) that I think a
caused by egcc (from the g++ package). I'd like to try g++ from gcc
just to be sure the problem is not something else but I deleted my old
gcc_2.7.2.3-3.deb
If we won't even set a default prompt, what business do we have doing
things like:
(/etc/init.d/netbase)
spoofprotect () {
if [ -e /proc/net/ip_input ]; then
echo -n Setting up IP spoofing protection...
This may very well lead people to believe they have some sort of
protection
3) A free English dictionary (www.dict.org).
I found a hint on
http://www.debian.org/doc/prospective-packages.html
that such a dictionary exists and is desired to be included
into Debian. Is there any effort on this? I would think
about maintaining this
On 5 Apr 1998, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
Oh I'm all for switching to HTTP. Can we convince all our mirrors to
switch?
I'm going through the mirror list and building a sources.list of all the
possible sources. I have 8 sites already
I have enabled http transfers on our mirror as well...
... as the subject says.
qt1-1.39.19980406 (aka qt 1.40 beta)
is the version the trolls used to compile qtscape.
I've build the deb's.
Is anybody interested? I'd think it's not even usable
for unstable, as it's not official released and announced
from troll tech.
Heiko
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Please see
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/debian-organisation-0.6.1.html
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/debian-organisation.html
for the latest draft constitution. These changes are not yet formal.
Changes (numbering as in new):
s.1: List of decisionmakers rearranged and
Juergen Menden writes (Re: Constitution - formal proposal (v0.5)):
2. Decisionmaking bodies and individuals
Each decision in the Project is made by one or more of the following:
1. The individual developer working on a particular task;
2. The developers, by way of General
Oliver Elphick writes (Re: Constitution - formal proposal (v0.5) ):
...
I suggest certain changes between the double lines; lines beginning `X ='
are to be deleted and replaced:
Thanks a lot. (Your notation was very difficult, btw. You might like
to look into using `diff -u'.)
I have
James A.Treacy writes (Re: Constitution - formal proposal (v0.6)):
First a trivial change. money money in 9.2.1 should have one money deleted.
Next some suggested changes: 1.) It should be stated somewhere that
a member of a committee, that is a member of a group for which a
decision is
... as the subject says,
I've made the pre 1.40 snapshot of the qt lib available on my private
directory ... please note, that this is not intended for inclusion
in any release as I've first to check w/ the troll tech people.
The pre 1.40 release (1.39-19980406) is the release that has been
used
1) xteddy
Xteddy is a cuddly teddy bear for your X Windows desktop.
It is more or less an excersise for package bundling and
maintaining.
In fact xteddy is a must have for any Linux distribution :-))
you can get an xteddy debian package by anonymous ftp from
caliban.lbl.gov in
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Jason Gunthorpe, in an immanent manifestation of deity, wrote:
I'm not sure why you don't want to install mbr, all it is an image of the
boot record that lilo uses to generate it's boot record from, with out
/boot/mbr.b lilo will not work in some of it's
--On Tue, Apr 7, 1998 3:13 pm -0400 Steve Hsieh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 5 Apr 1998, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
Oh I'm all for switching to HTTP. Can we convince all our mirrors to
switch?
I'm going through the mirror list and building a sources.list of all the
possible sources. I have
3.) A minor modification to section A.1 will make the order of
events cleaner and easier to code regarding acceptance of formal
amendments. I suggest the following:
3. If a formal amendment is not accepted, it remains as an amendment
and is voted on.
4. If an
Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, Apr 07, 1998 at 08:35:11AM -0400:
In the previous discussion of hard links in the archive, it was suggested
tome that cpio and tar did manage the links correctly although cp -a did
not.
I just tried to use tar to copy one of my CDs with hard links back
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Manoj Srivastava, in an immanent manifestation of deity, wrote:
Darren Now, I don't want to install mbr since I want lilo to manage
Darren my boot-records. I have no reason to use another bm.
Huh? mbr and LILO coexist on a system. There is no need to
Jim == Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim [1 text/plain; US-ASCII (7bit)]
Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom) writes:
The changelog lists only a bug number, with no description of
what the bugs were. They are no longer in the bug tracking
system.
Jim You
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