Andrew Benton wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
It's dead Jim.
(If you don't recognize the quote, forget it.) :)
Yeah, let's remove it. It's on six pages: gnomemeeting, epiphany,
gnome-games, gnome-vfs. xinetd, and gaim.
+1
There's a shiny new Linux-only implementation of Zeroconf
Jörg W Mittag wrote these words on 05/22/06 04:13 CST:
There's a shiny new Linux-only implementation of Zeroconf networking
for Linux, called Avahi
Yes, my belief is that it will become the standard for Linux
Zeroconf networking. Hopefully, KDE will abandon the Apple
mDNSResponder for Avahi
Jörg W Mittag wrote these words on 05/22/06 04:13 CST:
There's a shiny new Linux-only implementation of Zeroconf networking
for Linux, called Avahi http://avahi.org/ which---unlike
Howl---makes use of all the advanced features of Linux (e.g. Netlink)
and---also unlike Howl, which is forked
Dan Nicholson wrote:
That's not really the issue. The issue is that Bruce closed the bug
to track packages that won't work in multibyte locales as WONTFIX.
Kind of implies that we don't care about Locale Related Issues,
doesn't it? I let you reread Alexander's original mail since it was
There is few things with the Xorg7 dependencies listed in the book that I have
not very clear.
- Xorg Libraries isn't listed as a dependency for any other Xorg-* section,
only for Mesa. Is true that any other Xorg7 package requires Xorg Libraries?
- Mesa is a recommended dependency for Xorg
M.Canales.es wrote these words on 05/22/06 14:03 CST:
- Mesa is listed also as an dependency for libtiff, but libtiif have also an
optional dependency on X, that already includes Mesa. Isn't that redundant?
I was not a big fan of that being added to LibTIFF, as I felt it
1)confusing and
El Lunes, 22 de Mayo de 2006 21:18, Randy McMurchy escribió:
However, I do see some merit in the original thought behind it being
put in. If we could state it clearer, that if you have Xorg-7 installed,
including the Mesa package, you don't need to install a Glut library
as one is already
M.Canales.es wrote these words on 05/22/06 14:29 CST:
If Xorg-6.9 of XFree86 are installed, Mesa is also included with they.
Yes, but a GLUT library is not included.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/build/Logs/BLFS grep libglut Xorg*/filelist.log
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/build/Logs/BLFS grep libglut
Ag Hatzimanikas wrote these words on 05/22/06 15:36 CST:
Just a reminder.
The best way to throw in a reminder is to open a ticket in Trac.
Then, a reminder will never be required again, and the item will
never be forgotten until fixed. :-)
--
Randy
rmlscsi: [bogomips 1003.27] [GNU ld version
Randy McMurchy([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Mon, May 22, 2006 at 03:37:21PM -0500:
Ag Hatzimanikas wrote these words on 05/22/06 15:36 CST:
Just a reminder.
The best way to throw in a reminder is to open a ticket in Trac.
Guilty. :)
Then, a reminder will never be required again, and the item will
Randy McMurchy wrote these words on 05/22/06 14:41 CST:
No. A Glut library is only installed if you install FreeGlut or
the new stand-alone Mesa package. At least that is my understanding
and observation of logs.
Can anyone confirm that the GLUT libraries are installed with the
stand-alone
On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 08:13:28PM -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
Can anyone confirm that the GLUT libraries are installed with the
stand-alone Mesa package?
$ grep glut /var/install-logs/xorg/MesaLib-6.4.2
/usr/include/GL/glut.h
/usr/include/GL/glutf90.h
/usr/include/GL/uglglutshapes.h
Archaic wrote these words on 05/22/06 20:15 CST:
$ grep glut /var/install-logs/xorg/MesaLib-6.4.2
/usr/include/GL/glut.h
/usr/include/GL/glutf90.h
/usr/include/GL/uglglutshapes.h
/usr/lib/libglut.so
/usr/lib/libglut.so.3
/usr/lib/libglut.so.3.7.1
This absolutely disproves the mentions in
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Randy McMurchy wrote these words on 05/22/06 14:41 CST:
No. A Glut library is only installed if you install FreeGlut or
the new stand-alone Mesa package. At least that is my understanding
and observation of logs.
Can anyone confirm that the GLUT libraries are
Randy McMurchy wrote:
The text in the book that says the code base is the same needs
to be changed, unless BLFS is content on fibbing. :-)
Okay...I'll remove it tomorrow or the next day. ;-)
-- DJ Lucas
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FAQ:
DJ Lucas wrote these words on 05/22/06 20:36 CST:
If you think a note is
needed for Mesa to show the availibility of freeglut, just let me know
and I'll get it in the 7.1 update. Hope that helps clarify it a bit.
Actually, it doesn't clarify it a bit for me, as Xorg-7 does one
thing and
M.Canales.es wrote:
There is few things with the Xorg7 dependencies listed in the book that I have
not very clear.
- Xorg Libraries isn't listed as a dependency for any other Xorg-* section,
only for Mesa. Is true that any other Xorg7 package requires Xorg Libraries?
Mesa was a required
Randy McMurchy wrote:
DJ Lucas wrote these words on 05/22/06 20:36 CST:
If you think a note is
needed for Mesa to show the availibility of freeglut, just let me know
and I'll get it in the 7.1 update. Hope that helps clarify it a bit.
Actually, it doesn't clarify it a bit for me, as
DJ Lucas wrote:
Anyway, this works since we
have to modify it, and is consistant with libpng-config's result, but
would the patch be the better option?
Forgot to add:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ldd /media/lfs/usr/lib/libpng12.so.0.1.2.10
linux-gate.so.1 = (0xe000)
libc.so.6 =
Archaic wrote:
On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 01:25:03AM -0500, DJ Lucas wrote:
Looks like the devices are handled in 25-lfs.rules now...including
ownership by the audio group. Shouldn't that become simply:
That is a left over that will be removed after 6.2.
After 6.2? It can be corrected in
On 5/22/06, Randy McMurchy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone confirm that the GLUT libraries are installed with the
stand-alone Mesa package?
They are only installed if the optional MesaGLUT pacakge is
downloaded. I personally prefer to use freeglut since MesaGLUT is
based on the glut
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