On 11/5/06, Blubbels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your description of your differing tags will cause duplicate records Not really ;) At least not according to what I say.
I think you may know more about what will happen when you actually get a scan completed. ... much massive broken-ness...
Until they decided to remove the PPC packages (so that I can't go back to the working Debian PPC 6.5 version). Then I used .deb-Versions from some page on the slimdevices server that I can't find the link for any more, but it contained slimserver_6.5.0_all.deb and slimserver_6.5.1_all.deb (as well as a slimserver_7.0a1_all.deb). These unnecessarily depend on that yaml-syck-something library. And that is only in testing and unstable, brings more testing/unstable dependencies, etc. ...
You have a mess on your hands. YAML-Syck is not an unnecessary dependency, mDNSResponder should not be missing, and permissions should be available to write things in its own directory. I would start over, and try the bin/build-modules.pl script since you're on an unusual architecture/OS combo.
> That one's gonna work here about as well as "Well, maybe I should format this and go back to Windows" works on a Linux help list. Though if you're using Linux, you're using it voluntarily (I do). If you bought two SqueezeBoxes, you've got a commercial contract. According to market economies (which I'm not a fan of, but hey, they sell it *g*), it "should" work. I just could've said: I need two more boxes and recommend one to another person, so that's three future sales less and two refunds for two returned units... but that wouldn't have sounded better, would it? ;)
The point is that you're being rude on a volunteer discussion forum. If you want to leverage your rights as a commercial product consumer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the proper channel. Threatening to return the product to this forum just makes you harder to help. I am not your servant, your salesperson, or your customer support representative. -- "I spent all me tin with the ladies drinking gin, So across the Western ocean I must wander" -- traditional _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/unix
