Tom == Tom Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tom wget can do this. It sounds like snarf is similar to this.
I use wget to grab graphics via http for the 'imgsize.el' extension I
wrote for XEmacs. It will measure the size of a graphic, and fill in
the length and width attributes of an img
On Mon, 26 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep. How about a verbose mode that tells you when you connect, or if it
cant, says so, and then when its done, prints xxx bytes downloaded in yyy
seconds, at foo kb/s.
something like:
$ snarf -v http://linuxos.org/index.html
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Clint Adams) wrote on 26.05.97 in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Which installation method are you using in dselect? In think you have to
specify the directory debian/dists/unstable as base directory and select
distributions main, contrib, and non-free.
This would be nice, but the
Well, the upshot of it is, the mysql package is *not* appearing in the
packages file, and hasnt for a long time now. I am grateful that someone
told me the exact url where to find it, but god, lots of people must just
assume we dont have it.
Thanks again.
On 27 May 1997, Kai Henningsen wrote:
On Sun, 25 May 1997, Christian Schwarz wrote:
The package is in hamm/non-free/binary-i386/devel . I don't know why Guy
put it into devel.
hmmm. is that the libs that are in devel? I must have been thinking more
along the lines of a front end... and xmysql depends on xlib6 or
something like
But I always use dselect, and mysql package just doesnt show up no way
no how in the Packages file =( And I do have it using hamm/ etc.
Nothing but the most current. Could this be another case of the Packages
being out of sync with the actual files? If so, its a sync problem thats
lasted quite
On Mon, 26 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I always use dselect, and mysql package just doesnt show up no way
no how in the Packages file =( And I do have it using hamm/ etc.
Nothing but the most current. Could this be another case of the Packages
being out of sync with the actual
Which installation method are you using in dselect? In think you have to
specify the directory debian/dists/unstable as base directory and select
distributions main, contrib, and non-free.
This would be nice, but the Packages files seem to be set up for /debian to
be the base directory.
--
Sorry for the late reply; I was on vacation for one week.
On Mon, 19 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im sure there used to be a mysql package. the mysql db libs are in, and
xmysql front end is in the distro where the fundamental package? is it
being worked on? Im positive I installed
Im sure there used to be a mysql package. the mysql db libs are in, and
xmysql front end is in the distro where the fundamental package? is it
being worked on? Im positive I installed it ages ago... foolish me for
uninstalling it, now its not there anymore.
Is there any reason that snarf
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