I tried to reproduce the same trouble but it seems to be gone. I guess i
may have done somethings wrong before. Anyway, the docs seems to be
right at all. I'm sorry for this, please ignore my previous message.
Btw is zsh and zsh-4.3.4 been expected to be in /usr/bin/ ?
I moved these to /bin/.
Hi David,
On Fri, Nov 09, at 11:22 David Van Mosselbeen wrote:
Is there's an error in the zsh-4.3.4-doc install process. The part
texi2pdf Doc/zsh.texi -o Doc/zsh.pdf. We first need to create the
directory Doc/zsh.pdf/ in the source tree. Otherwise it's not able to
create the final
On Sat, Nov 10, at 12:18 David Van Mosselbeen wrote:
I tried to reproduce the same trouble but it seems to be gone. I guess i
may have done somethings wrong before. Anyway, the docs seems to be
right at all. I'm sorry for this, please ignore my previous message.
Btw is zsh and zsh-4.3.4 been
Le Fri, 9 Nov 2007 15:30:18 +0100 Alessandro Alocci
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Hi, it seems that you have uudecode installed, can you check if you have the
version installed from gmime?
Run uudecode --version
if you see something like
uudecode (GNU sharutils) x.x.x
then my guess is wrong,
Hi there...
[As too often: Sorry for the late reply.]
randd wrote:
[Unable to start X applications in a chroot]
You certainly can still do what you're wanting to; what's changed is the
defaults in the SSH server config. There are a number of machines here that
are headless and
On Saturday 10 November 2007 14:20:22 Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote:
/sources/OOG680_m5/canvas/source/cairo/cairo_cairo.cxx:202: error:
'PictStandardA8' was not declared in this scope
/sources/OOG680_m5/canvas/source/cairo/cairo_cairo.cxx:205: error:
'PictStandardRGB24' was not declared in this
randd wrote:
etc.; there are a number of different ways to do this similar things; I'm
sure you catch the drift of what I was thinking / suggesting. Doesn't sound
like any of them are applicable in your case though.
Yes. Apologies for not making it clearer.
Let's try again:
Le Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:11:21 +0100 Alessandro Alocci
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The problem seems to be that OO use by default an internal Xrender.h file
without these definitions.
So, it seems that you are obliged to use the switch
--with-system-xrender-headers
if you want to compile