Sorry, forgot to paste sources.list but basically woody:
# See sources.list(5) for more information, especialy # Remember that you can only use http, ftp or file URIs # CDROMs are managed through the apt-cdrom tool. deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian woody main contrib non-free deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US woody/non-US main contrib non-free deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free # # KDE # deb http://kde.rap.ucar.edu stable main crypto optional qt1apps deb http://ftp.sourceForge.net/pub/mirrors/kde/stable/latest/distribution/deb stable main but the main thing, if I can do an apt-get install, why isn't it listed in /var/lib/dpkg/available. Robert Thus spake Wayne Topa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Subject: Re: reiser? > Date: Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 11:20:48AM -0600 > > In reply to:Robert L. Harris > > Quoting Robert L. Harris([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > > Ok, this is getting odd then: > > > > vampire:/var/lib/dpkg > > root:{1}: grep -i reiser available > > Reiser FS > > > > > > Package: gpart > > Priority: optional > > Section: admin > > . > > . > > . > > Supported (guessable) filesystem or partition types: > > . > > . > > . > > Minix FS > > Reiser FS > > LVM physical volumes > > > > > > No other mention of reiser in the available packages. When I do the > > apt-get install reiserfsprogs though it does install clean. Why isn't > > the package named in the available list? > > > > > > (Oh, and many thanks by the way.) > > > > I see that you have not mentioned which dist you are using. Humm. > Well as I have already told you how to get it working on Potato I > checked my Woody box, for you. > > VT1 root-Deb-Woody:~# apt-cache search reiserfs > kernel-headers-2.2.19-reiserfs - Header files related to Linux kernel version > 2.2.19 > kernel-image-2.2.19-reiserfs - Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.19. > kernel-patch-2.2.19-reiserfs - ReiserFS support for Linux 2.2.19 > kernel-patch-2.4.0-reiserfs - ReiserFS support for Linux 2.4.0 > libparted1.4 - The GNU Parted disk partitioning library, shared libraries. > libparted1.4-dbg - The GNU Parted disk partitioning library, development files > libparted1.4-dev - The GNU Parted disk partitioning library, development files > parted - The GNU Parted disk partition resizing program > partimage - Linux/UNIX uility to saves partitions > reiserfsprogs - User-level tools for ReiserFS filesystems > > I'm sure that a review of this lists archives would have helped you > find the answer to your question much faster. It was quite a > discussed topic over the last month or so. > -- > It is easier to write an incorrect program than understand a correct > one. > _______________________________________________________ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] :wq! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert L. Harris | Micros~1 : Senior System Engineer | For when quality, reliability at RnD Consulting | and security just aren't \_ that important! DISCLAIMER: These are MY OPINIONS ALONE. I speak for no-one else. FYI: perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'