Re: potato bug in xlib6g 3.3.6-6 for Alpha

2000-05-05 Thread David Huggins-Daines
James D. Freels [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I have posted a bug report unique to the current Alpha version of the
 xlib6g package in potato:

Not a bug in xlib6g.  A bug in ldso (/etc/ld.so.cache was busted, so
the dynamic linker couldn't find libraries outside the system search
path ... /usr/X11R6/lib is outside the system search path).

ldso_1.9.11-9.deb fixes it.

Cheers.

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Re: potato bug in xlib6g 3.3.6-6 for Alpha

2000-05-05 Thread David Huggins-Daines
James D. Freels [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Thanks this makes sense.  However, I had already tried reinstalling
 ldso before I reported the bug.  I see now that the latest version on
 the servers I normally use (http.us.debian.org, ftp.us.debian.org)
 show the current version is ldso_1.9.11-8.deb.  Where can I get the
 -8.deb file?

Ugh.  Due to the reorganization of the archive and the move to the new
archive server, it seems that the mirrors of the Incoming directory
aren't working at the moment.

The new ldso version has been installed in the archive but it will
take a while for it to propagate to all of the mirrors.  With luck it
should be available in a few hours.

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Re: potato bug in xlib6g 3.3.6-6 for Alpha

2000-05-05 Thread David Huggins-Daines
James D. Freels [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Thanks this makes sense.  However, I had already tried reinstalling
 ldso before I reported the bug.  I see now that the latest version on
 the servers I normally use (http.us.debian.org, ftp.us.debian.org)
 show the current version is ldso_1.9.11-8.deb.  Where can I get the
 -8.deb file?

Oh, also I've put it at http://www.debian.org/~dhd/ for the time being
(until the mirorrs are resynced).

Cheers

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French-Canadian console keymap?

1998-05-14 Thread David Huggins-Daines
Hi! Does anyone know where to find a console keymap for a 102-key
Canadian multilingual keyboard?  There doesn't seem to be an option for
it in the menu kbdconfig gives, even though X has a Canadian layout
that matches my keyboard exactly...

Thanks!

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Debian T-Shirts?

1998-01-23 Thread David Huggins-Daines
Has anyone out there made (or considered making) Debian T-Shirts?  That
new logo sure would look sharp on one.

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Re: Mac .pict conversion utility?

1998-01-22 Thread David Huggins-Daines
convert from the ImageMagick package claims to convert PICT files. I
assume that means only raster PICT files.

I haven't tried it out since even on the various backup disks I kept
after I sold my Mac (a 68k - otherwise I would probably be running
Linux/PPC!) I have no PICTs, only Photoshop, TIFF, and JPEG files.  But
I assume it works well.

On 19 Jan, Paul Seelig wrote:
 Is there any utility for conversion of Macintosh .pict files?
 
  Thank you, P. *8^)

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