On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
Section 3. of the Mini-HOWTO says:
If you wish to do libc6 development, you should first purge all the
'-dev' packages on your system
Please confirm that this does not include dpkg-dev_1.4.0.19.deb,
which was installed under
On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
When is Debian 1.4 coming out officially? I thought Debian was now
working on roughly a three month cycle time for new releases - are we
giving up on this strategy?
Hamm (Debian 2.0) will be released when we're finished with it. It
doesn't look like
On Tue, 23 Dec 1997, Jameson Burt wrote:
This seems the correct approach. So, the libc5-libc6-Mini-HOWTO should say
not just
The minimum list of packages to install to be able to run unstable-
branch packages is below. Install these packages one at a time in
exactly the order
On Wed, 24 Dec 1997, PATRICK DAHIROC wrote:
I would like to upgrade to libc6 and I tried to do so via dselect ftp, but
I can not find the unstable or hamm directory at ftp.debian and dselect
just quits on me. Can someone tell me how to upgrade packages via ftp.
I am also insearch of an
On Fri, 26 Dec 1997, Paul Serice wrote:
Where did the Section 2 man pages go? They had been located in the
manpages package.
They were moved to manpages-dev so that people who don't need the syscall
info don't have to install it.
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On Sat, 27 Dec 1997, Randy Edwards wrote:
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
http://www.gate.net/~storm/FAQ/libc5-libc6-Mini-HOWTO.html
Thanks Marcus! One quick question if you don't mind: When installing
libc6 in place of libc5, should I force the removal of the essential
libc5 package first
Quick sanity check, does /etc/apache/access.conf have the correct
AllowOverride line?
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
I hate me too posts, but since you asked, me too. I'm using passwd files
instead of db files; same problem...
On Sat, Jan 03, 1998 at 01:05:58PM +1100, Hamish
On Sun, 4 Jan 1998, Damir J. Naden wrote:
I have spent last hour going thru the mailing list archives and still
came out empty-handed:
I have installed a base system froma the current base disks from hamm
which point to the current bo disks. Those include libc5_5.4.33-6
library. Next step
On Sun, 4 Jan 1998, Catouch wrote:
I have had great success, so far installing and configuring my Debian system.
However, I cannot access the HOWTO files. They are in /usr/doc/HOWTO and are
gz. How can I read them? Thank you.
If you've installed less, the 'zless' command will view
On Mon, 5 Jan 1998, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
On my hamm system, fetchmail fails with the following message:
bob:vc-2:bobfetchmail
fetchmail: 29 messages at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
reading message 1 (4310 bytes) ..fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null)
failed
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error
On Mon, 5 Jan 1998, Alexander Stavitsky wrote:
I'm using relatively current hamm.
All of a sudden my /tmp is owned by user 1000, group 1000 permission 755
That led to discovery of unfixed bug with dpkg dpkg-dev (all their files
are owned by user/group 1000/1000).
But that doesn't explain
On Mon, 5 Jan 1998, Damir J. Naden wrote:
Yes, I did exactly that: put both packages on the same dpkg --install
line (thanks to Scott Ellis for responding within an hour of my original
post). Everything installed cleanly and the system works as expected.
Next hurdle seems to be installing of
On 6 Jan 1998, Mark Montague wrote:
I had the same problem and ended up replacing sh with bash 1.14.5(1),
which I had lying around from an old slackware backup or something. I
don't think this is a good solution, though.
I saw some old discussion claiming that this is a netscape bug, but
On 11 Jan 1998, Joerg Plate wrote:
1 dpkg -S killall
sysvinit: /usr/man/man8/killall5.8.gz
sysvinit: /sbin/killall5
ii sysvinit2.73-2 System-V like init.
Maybe another package?
Moved from procps to psutils by the upstream source. psutils is stuck in
incoming.
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On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Scott K. Ellis wrote:
Moved from procps to psutils by the upstream source. psutils is stuck in
incoming.
I thought that was psmisc (retrieved from incomming last night):
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On Sun, 8 Mar 1998, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
I didn't see any mention of downloading the latest hamm version of libc5
_BEFORE_ you run the script. All that was mentioned was doing a clean
install of 1.3.1 and then running the script.
I haven't done this yet but have been reading up on it
your true family is not
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1. Introduction
The Debian project is currently in the process of putting together the
next release
of
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missed (I only
filed against packages on my system). You should be able to force dselect
to leave them installed, a 'Q' when the conflict screen comes up (after
making sure they're still selected as installed) should do it.
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1. Introduction
The Debian project is currently in the process of putting together the
next release of the Debian system. This version
versions of the libgdbm1 and
libgdbm1g package from unstable.
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on upgrading (or partially upgrading) to libc6, check out my
Debian libc5 to libc6 Mini-HOWTO which I post here about weekly and which
can be found at http://www.gate.net/~storm/FAQ/
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For that you want the documentation in /usr/doc/xbase/debian.README. You
want to start xdm on system startup.
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that xlib6g doesn't conflict with. That is also
located in unstable. If you haven't upgraded yet, check out my howto at
http://www.gate.net/~storm/FAQ/
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you to install it anyway.
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On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Scott K. Ellis wrote:
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
The xproc package, as well as several other packages, has an obsolete
dependancy on the virtual package elf-x11r6lib. This virtual
, upgrading libc6 broke libg++272. The new libg++272 should have
gotten to the mirrors (or will soon). Upgrade that and it should work
again.
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1. Introduction
The Debian project is currently in the process of putting together the
next release
,
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On 5 Dec 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
One task I do commonly is monitor my system log files using
'tail -f'.
I was wondering if there was a commonly used method for doing the
same thing, but filtering it at the same time.
For example, I like to view the logs on the LinuxHQ website as they are
On Sat, 6 Dec 1997, [iso-8859-1] Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
Now I notice that cut seems to buffer everything up.
You should file a bug against cut, it should do line buffering when output
is a tty.
It may be something in the middle of the pipe doing the buffering. Not
certain how to
On Sun, 7 Dec 1997, Steve Koop wrote:
Just Was wondering how to, or what is the switch to untar a file to
overwrite and replace the existing files?
No switch required, tar automatically overwrites files when extracting.
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I think so. tar isn't a shell command, so shell parameters shouldn't
effect it.
On Sun, 7 Dec 1997, George Bonser wrote:
Even if someone has noclobber set in their shell?
On 07-Dec-97 Scott K. Ellis wrote:
On Sun, 7 Dec 1997, Steve Koop wrote:
Just Was wondering how to, or what
Quick suggestion, if you've upgraded GIMP recently, you need to do
rm -rf ~/.gimp
since the new version of gimp doesn't cope with the files left by the
older versions.
On Mon, 8 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't draw anything in the gimp. Lines don't show up, using the pencil,
brush,
obviously installed. I don't know any way of
disabling them, they tell you that you have connected with a SSL secured
path and that the telnet traffic is being encrypted.
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for information on how the system works.
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install xproc with xload,
xcontrib with xload, then upgrade to xcontrib without xload and loose
xload. Re-install xproc and it will be there.
++
| Scott K. Ellis | Argue for your limitations
be failing, and
disable that command (or remove the set -e line). Then remove the
package and it should work.
++
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it.
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are.
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. In all, I found that
the upgrade I did on my 1.2 machine went well, and I upgraded over a
modem.
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On Sun, 1 Jun 1997, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jun 1997, Scott K. Ellis wrote:
:On Sat, 31 May 1997, Nathan E Norman wrote:
:
: Ok, perhaps I'm dreaming, but I thought fdos was in frozen at one time.
: Now it's not ... I see that it's in unstable
).
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doing incase they want to swipe passwords, etc.
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/README.non-US
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| Scott K. Ellis | first minute you meet than your
.
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it.
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better in the |
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On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
I thought it was an additional method and dselect was going to
remain for the graphically-impaired (IIRC deity runs under X).
This is Debian we are
On Sun, 29 Mar 1998, Rick Macdonald wrote:
Scott K. Ellis wrote:
The graphical interface is coming along nicely, but we haven't quite bound
it to the actual package installation routines (although those are also
very close to completion).
Scott -- are there screenshots somewhere
On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, King Lee wrote:
May I suggest that you might make a non-free_1 and
non-free_2 directory. The non-free_1 directory would
contain software for which there is no possible legal
liability for the cdrom vendor and cdrom vendors would
be encouraged to include. The
or directory
make: *** [pico] Error 1
What should I do !?
If I remove -ltermcap option on makefile it still doesn't work !
I already had installed termcap-compat package.
-lncurses
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of the error messages
should be here.
Your LANG variable should be en_US
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server. Transient failure.
The version of at in Debian 1.3 uses a seperate daemon rather than
depending on cron now.
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compiling for glibc, all the
other librarys you link must also be compiled for it.
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?
alias a alias
alias loada 'source ~/.alias'
alias loadalias loada
alias log watchlog
It is good because it contains csh/tcsh aliases, not bash aliases. A
slightly different beast.
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http
, shadow support is built into both libc5 and libc6,
and there is no need for a libshadow as the functions already are
included. The shadow support was merges into the default login and passwd
packages.
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http
xfree3.2 and xfree3.3. Did you install xbase and xlib6 first?
Try reinstalling all the font packages and see if that helps.
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of the directory, causing the
problems observed. Doing dpkg -x pkgname /tmp would do that. Create a
temporary directory to unpack the archive into.
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SCSI disks
total.
And /dev/sr0 does not exist. How do I create it? Thanks in advance for
any help.
/dev/scd0
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of the time it is
sitting blocked and gets paged out anyway. smail uses cron to run its
mail que. And it is useful for running tasks every x/minutes or whatever.
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Version: 2.6.3a
Charset
was developed for the ttyS
devices, simply use the ttyS devices instead of the cua ones.
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the older
libc5 stuff on hold until we finish shaking down libc6 support.
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should fix it.
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to libc6 for Debian 2.0, while also assuring backwards compatibility and
hopefully providing both libc5 and libc6 development environments.
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aren't completely finished migrating the libraries, so if you use some
estoric libraries, you may have to wait.
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for libc5, just remove the -lcrypt from the link command.
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if a bug has been filed against them for it.
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for
MTAs requires that the command be provided, even if it is a no-op, but
smail has a bug in that regard. This has already been reported to the
maintainer.
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disks can cycle down. If
you aren't running any at tasks, atd will get itself swapped out and stay
there in any memory crunch.
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. Library packages with g at the
end of their names are the libc6 linked libraries, if libraries are linked
with a different version of libc than the program they're linked to,
strange problems may develop.
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the latest ldso
package. libreadlineg2 only conflicts with older versions of
libreadline2, not the one in hamm.
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them should
rebuild your inetd.conf.
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. Simply ignore any instructions
telling you to run it.
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in the
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TO THE VERSION IN
STABLE.
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. Check the archive for postings on
installing libc6 and the new libraries required for bash.
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On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote:
On Tue, 5 Aug 1997, Scott K. Ellis wrote:
Established bug in bash-2.00. The solution would be to upgrade to
bash-2.01, but that is a libc6-based release available only in unstable,
so it will be a little more
packages conflict with each
other and couldn't both be installed. However, since Debian is much more
granular than Slackware, you can install only what you need.
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syslinks, and checks that the i-node of the file it is
removing remains the same.
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) bit set. Remove it and
you may be able to delete them.
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(it deletes the directory inode without deleting
the files in the directory). The proper way to remove a directory and its
comments is 'rm -rf dirname'
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