I have found that on a vanilla install of 014, updating Compile does not
update the settings file which has the configuration for union
filesystem (I believe I selected 'use new' but could be wrong). You can
copy the latest settings from the /Programs/Compile directory to the
compile settings direc
I wonder if it might be a better approach to parse the version for each
recipe of a particular software package and internally pad up to the max
digits found for each decimal position thus making the output correct.
There are a number of packages of the format a.b.c where c is a number
starting at
fails with a connection refused.
It also seems that it is setup for the 0.15 cd.
Is there any way to backtrack to the 0.14 livecd?
Cheers
Rehan
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it's own software installation system updating itself and
it's own addons. I believe there is a recipe in the recipe database.
Regards
Rehan
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[mailto:gobolinux-devel-boun...@lists.gobolinux.org] On Be
, Jul 15, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Rehan wrote:
> Hi,
Hi there,
>> I've been playing around with the Bootstrap v1.1 and come across some
>> issues, some of which I have 'fixed' and some not.
>>
>> I am initially trying to get it to do a native bui
ndless loop of trying and re-trying the chrootcompile. There aren't any
useful error messages that I can see, in fact chrootcompile seems to
think it is doing ok and carries on.
Anyone have any suggestions on how can I proceed from here?
Thanks in advance
Rehan
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ompiling the kernel (you won't get left with a machine with no
modules in the kernel).
Rehan
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