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1999-03-24 Thread Inna V. Dotsenko
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making world

1999-03-24 Thread Tomer Weller
i have a working 4.0-CURRENT snapshot and i've now cvsuped my src's, now i just 
make a make world to update my system ? 


Re: making world

1999-03-24 Thread Thomas Stephens
Tomer Weller wrote:

i have a working 4.0-CURRENT snapshot and i've now cvsuped my src's, now
i just make a make world to update my system ?

Unfortunately, there's a bit more to it than that.  Take a look at the
following URL:

http://www.nothing-going-on.demon.co.uk/FreeBSD/make-world/make-world.html

Thomas Stephens
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1999-03-24 Thread Inna V. Dotsenko
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LinuxDoc - DocBook cutover

1999-03-24 Thread Nik Clayton
Folks,

[ sent to -doc and -current, reply-to points back to -doc ]

I'm reasonably happy with the state of the DocBook handbook now, and am
about ready to do the cutover.

This involves changes to the website and to make release.  I'm waiting
for feedback on patches that make these changes from a few interested
parties, and will then make the changes.  Probably at around 20:00 GMT on
Friday 26th March.

There is one outstanding issue with the DocBook conversion that I am aware
of;

  *  Generating the PDF version does not work, due to an overflow in v1.33
 of the DSSSL stylesheets that do the formatting.  All other formats
 (Postscript, plain text, HTML, RTF) are generated correctly.

 This problem is fixed in v1.37 of the stylesheets, but that revision
 introduces a different problem that badly affects the formatting.
 I am collaborating with the stylesheet author on a fix.

I do not consider this to be a showstopper.

Any objections?

N
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Re: LinuxDoc - DocBook cutover

1999-03-24 Thread Greg Lehey
On Wednesday, 24 March 1999 at 21:34:35 +, Nik Clayton wrote:
 Folks,

 [ sent to -doc and -current, reply-to points back to -doc ]

 I'm reasonably happy with the state of the DocBook handbook now, and am
 about ready to do the cutover.

 This involves changes to the website and to make release.  I'm waiting
 for feedback on patches that make these changes from a few interested
 parties, and will then make the changes.  Probably at around 20:00 GMT on
 Friday 26th March.

 There is one outstanding issue with the DocBook conversion that I am aware
 of;

   *  Generating the PDF version does not work, due to an overflow in v1.33
  of the DSSSL stylesheets that do the formatting.  All other formats
  (Postscript, plain text, HTML, RTF) are generated correctly.

  This problem is fixed in v1.37 of the stylesheets, but that revision
  introduces a different problem that badly affects the formatting.
  I am collaborating with the stylesheet author on a fix.

 I do not consider this to be a showstopper.

 Any objections?

Go for it!

Greg
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ADV: 4000 Years of Design at Your Fingertips

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Re: Problems with ELF Emacs

1999-03-24 Thread Russell L. Carter
%I'm running -current from a couple of weeks ago.  I recently re-compiled
%XFree86 to ELF - which works, and re-compiled emacs-19.34b - which won't
%work with X11, though it does work inside an Xterm.  My old aout emacs
%still works (with old aout libraries - the re-compiled aout libraries
%seem to be missing a symbol).
%
%When running as an X11 client, emacs opens the window and then nothing
%happens.  Looking at a ktrace, it seems to be continuously sending
%GetInputFocus commands to the X-server, which are being correctly
%replied to (as far as I can tell).
%
%I haven't bumped into this problem with any other X clients.
%
%Has anyone else seen this, or have any ideas?

Yes, and no.  It happens for me only with an ssh1 forwarded xterm, with 
whatever the most recent emacs2 is.  Checked, and fails with emacs19.
Elf emacs works fine on a local xterm.  Xemacs works fine.  Everything else 
does too.  At that point, I started exporting filesystems.

Russell


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Re: disk quota overriding

1999-03-24 Thread Julian Assange
Fernando Schapachnik fps...@ns1.sminter.com.ar writes:

 Are you aware that, due to nature of hardlinks the only extra space is 
 same that for an empty file? Due to this, how many empty files do you 

No, it's actually 128 bytes less.



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