I have a PPtP/DSL connection.
pppoeconf already seems to work?
T-Online and mediaways both worked with it just fine.
What is the specific issue needing resolution?
Since I use this package regularily I may be willing to adopt it.
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Since no-one seemed to notice my prior post which I think addressed some of
these issues; I am reattaching it here.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 07:45:55AM -0800, Robert Ramey wrote:
My question is whether XML can capture an arbitrary C++ structure in a
meaningful and useful way. So far no one has
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 06:07:23PM +0100, Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:
The trick is to use the FUNCTION boundary of the serializor.
snip code
I have attached a working proto-type.
This is merely proof of concept; I am not sure whether one should bracket
fundamental types for instance.
The output
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 12:52:19PM -0500, David Abrahams wrote:
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On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 10:38:27AM -0500, David Abrahams wrote:
I haven't been paying attention, but IIUC what you're proposing, these
things are no longer conforming iterators
Good afternoon!
I am looking at making an stl-compatible wrapper around a key-value database.
It seems to me that such a wrapper would be widely useful since:
1. stdc++ algorithms could operate on the databases
2. switching a map... that grew too large to disk-backed becomes trivial
3. old
First off, let me appologize; I should have given way more context in my
original post. boost members are not psychic. :-)
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 05:31:46PM +0200, Bohdan wrote:
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presently in the NM queue.
Copyright:
The State Threads library is a derivative of the Netscape Portable Runtime
library (NSPR) and therefore is distributed under the Mozilla Public License
(MPL) version 1.1 or the GNU General Public License (GPL
:
This program is released under the GPL with the additional exemption that
compiling, linking, and/or using OpenSSL is allowed. is sufficient?
(http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html#LEGAL2)
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libraries to be LGPL and tools to be GPL but one of our most
basic libraries links to OpenSSL. Is there any way to work problem forcing
our libraries to be non-LGPL?
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in debhelper?
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in debhelper?
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Is libtool somehow preventing this?
Thanks for clearing this up.
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x using -L doesn't affect run-time search path, so my patch just uses
that, but I understand that on other archs. it does affect search path (you
don't use --Wl,rpath,/usr/foo/bar). So my hack won't work there.
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On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 04:05:15PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
"Wesley" == Wesley W Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wesley What I've been doing for debs with inter-depends is having
Wesley a local copy of ltmain.sh in my debian packages with the
Wesley patch applied fo
the program to dump all the libraries into
/usr/lib and kill the -rpath given to libtool? The program would probably
still work, but there were design reasons for placing these libraries in a
seperate directory.
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the program to dump all the libraries into
/usr/lib and kill the -rpath given to libtool? The program would probably
still work, but there were design reasons for placing these libraries in a
seperate directory.
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What I've been doing for debs with inter-depends is having a local copy of
ltmain.sh in my debian packages with the patch applied for building my
project. Then it adds the right -L options.
If the patch fails, I can send you the ltmain.sh I use in private.
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/c that's where
the user will see the message. If it's a daemon/console app, it has to dump
to stdout?
PS. This is not a popup we're talking about, but a splash screen - no
annoying buttons to press.
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Hey. I've got a package that would like to place files in /var/www.
However, I believe debian uses localstatedir=/var/state.
Should I just use localstatedir=/var?
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Hey. I've got a package that would like to place files in /var/www.
However, I believe debian uses localstatedir=/var/state.
Should I just use localstatedir=/var?
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Thanks a lot for your help, btw.
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debian/rules:
make install DESTDIR=`pwd`/debian/tmp
Thanks a bundle -- it is precisely what I needed: a level of indirection.
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to /etc b/c configure has no variable that defaults to
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debian/rules:
make install DESTDIR=`pwd`/debian/tmp
Thanks a bundle -- it is precisely what I needed: a level of indirection.
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libtool allow a user to accomplish this?
Just doing a libtool install will fail b/c relinking the dependent library
at install time uses -L/usr/lib -lbar when the libbar.la was not actually
installed to /usr/lib but an packaging directory.
Thanks!
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the upstream maintainer sits right next to me. ;-) What's the correct
procedure?
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On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 11:46:30AM +0200, Stephan Kulow wrote:
"Wesley W. Terpstra" wrote:
What version of libtool do you use? It works with both the HEAD
and ml branch. KDE uses it extensivly on all kind of platforms.
My appologies. I checked out the HEAD cvs revision and it worked
the library b/c the two libraries are part the same package.
What can I do? Thanks.
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