On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 11:01:18PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: > On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 06:14:22PM +0200, Sven LUTHER wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 05:34:09PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: > > > Also, I'm starting to think I need to pull libOSMesa into its own package, > > > because the virtual package libgl1 can only be expected to provide libGL, > > > not libGLU, libOSMesa, or anything else. > [snip] > > Yes, Sven. To say in sentence what you said in 3 paragraphs, the Mesa > maintainer and I will need to agree to split libraries that aren't > > > That said i compiled the 0phase1v11 source package, and it did stop in the > > glide driver compilation, but i suppose you already know that. The > > compilation > > went fine when removeing the glide driver though. > > You didn't have libglide2-dev installed.
Ah, ... Yes that must be it, ... > > I am experiencing problems with gdm which i didn't encounter with a upstream > > compiled 4.0.1 though but i guess it is too early for you to bother with > > such > > stuff. But i will list them here all the same, because i may forget later > > on. > > Sounds like a bug in gdm. Have you considered mentioning it to its > maintainer? Does it make sense to do it before the package are ready ? > > Also xdm seems to lack a /etc/init.d/xdm file also. > > Apparently you somehow missed the part about these packages NOT BEING DONE > YET. > I haven't migrated everything forward yet. No i don't forgot, i just tell you what i experienced, i was perfectly able to fix these things by myself, i just reported them here. > > And finally installing 3.3.6-10 over and upstream compiled 4.0.1 (no debian > > package) hoose the xkb stuff, and i get the pre-xkb input, and thus no shift > > or alt or whatever key :((( > > I can't even parse this sentence, but don't bother explaining it to me, > because it sounds like something you're just going to have to deal with > until the packages are in a better state. This has nothing to do with the 4.0.1 packages, but with the cohabitation of the 3.3.6 package and a 4.0.1 compiled from upstream source. > Please consider re-reading the README in the phase1 directory sometime, and > refreshing your memory about the fact that these packages aren't ready for > general use yet. Ok, i understood, i will no more report stuff to you, if you still take me for an idiot. Friendly, Sven LUTHER

