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Hello,

attached you'll find the final patch for the last problem regarding:

a) DOSEmu does not compile because of slang
b) libcap does not compile
c) DOSEmu reboots itself, when winnt.exe finishes

a) is solved by putting slang into fake*
b) is solved by adding a new misc/libcap-patch
c) is solved by having install.pl to put a file with a random filename
into C:\netinst, and have DOIT.BAT call EXITEMU; to do so, I had to add:
SHELL=COMMAND.COM /F /P
so that Critical Errors (e.g. when C: is not formatted, yet) are
supressed; BUT they are ignored for the winnt.exe phase, too!

Note: because install.pl has CRLF newlines, the patch is a bit stange.

Note#2: My problem with nano and libcursesw5 is as follows:
I have the libcursesw5 devel package installed on my system, which is
found by nano. I have exprimented, to trick nano's ./configure by
CFLAGS="--sysroot=/.../fake", but this fails on my system (Debian Etch),
for a simple test program, that "ld" is not configured for --sysroot.

I found that nano can use slang as well, I configured heavily and finally
I have a nano using slang-curses rather than libcurses. If there is no
alternative, I have to look more closely to it.

Is there, probably a better for compiling the Linux boot disk, either more
depend on the host system or more complete independed?

Bye,

- --
Steffen Kaiser
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