Francesco Pietra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On running a graphical application (ECCE builder)
warning messages appear, though the application is
then able to open a *.pdb file correctly.
32bit? Set your locales to C. Sad but aparently the only solution.
MfG
Goswin
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Hi all,
sometimes, when upgrading, I get this errors. My solution is, to install the
package manually with dpkg --force-overwrite to get it installed. Is there
another solution using apt ???
If it is, please let me know.
This is what happens:
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Thank you. Sorry for the 32bit. My problem is really
with amd64, where I use that softw, though it is also
installed on i386 and warnings are the same on both
systems. I use i386 for all affairs except
calculations. Nonetheless no good excuse.
The alternative may be just to leave locales set as
Hi
Even if there was an option, I wouldn't recommend it. If you need to force
an overwrite, there is a bug in the package dependencies that should be
corrected.
You should always know what you are overwriting before doing it.
Regards
Gudjon
Þann Þriðjudagur 20 febrúar 2007 11:24 skrifaði
Hello list,
I am using the kernel from the debian repository (sid). On kernel.org, the
latest stable kernel is 2.6.20.1, but I am only able to download 2.6.18-4
from the repo.
Is this because everyone is working on etch?
I do not want to complain, I only want to know what is going on!
Thank
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 12:37:10PM +0100, Wolfgang Mader wrote:
Hello list,
latest stable kernel is 2.6.20.1, but I am only able to download 2.6.18-4
from the repo.
Is this because everyone is working on etch?
Yes.
Hamish
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On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 11:24:40AM +0100, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Hi all,
sometimes, when upgrading, I get this errors. My solution is, to install the
package manually with dpkg --force-overwrite to get it installed. Is there
another solution using apt ???
If it is, please let me know.
The problem is because the package is not well ensambled with etch...
you must correct this...
the force-overwrite is a bad idea...
Good luck
On 2/20/07, Hans-J. Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 16:16 schrieb Jaime Ochoa Malagón:
Beryl is in the debian
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 09:38:35PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
The install does nt work, even with the latest testing weekly build.
But I manage to get usb-storage OK and I mount an USB key on the
machine so I get all the debug stuff.
If somebody can help it will much
Francesco Pietra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thank you. Sorry for the 32bit. My problem is really
with amd64, where I use that softw, though it is also
installed on i386 and warnings are the same on both
systems. I use i386 for all affairs except
calculations. Nonetheless no good excuse.
If
Hi
Thank you Goswin. You solved my problem too. I changed the do_chroot script
to
#!/bin/bash
LANG=C; exec schroot -p -c sid -q -- `basename $0` $@
and now it is working perfectly (if anyone happens to have the same problem)
/Gudjon
Þann Wednesday 21. February 2007 08:09 skrifaði Goswin
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