Package: xbase
Version: 3.1.2
Revision: 4
No symbolic link /usr/X11 is made to /usr/X11R6 when this package is
installed.
Owen
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Caius College, Cambridge CB2 1TA, UK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://myrddin.chu.cam.ac.uk/users/osd1000/ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
`I wis
THESE ARE ALPHA PACKAGES!
Here are new versions of libgdbm, libdb and libreadline. They've been
split in runtime and development versions. All of them have undergone
major changes. For this reason, please do not install them unless
you know what you're doing.
I'd appreciate feedback on these ver
> Trying to configure xypic on a debian-1.0 (i.e. ALPHA) system fails
~~
> due to dependencies on texbin, mfbin, and mflib packages newer than
> the ones currently available.
>
> These seem to be the currently available (development) packages:
>
Package: tk40
Version: 4.0p3-1
This requires elf-x11r6lib, which does not exist. I installed xlib-3.1.2-2,
which does not seem to provide what I need, but is the latest xlib available.
I then forced the install of tk40 and found out that I am still missing the
elf xlib, or something. Upgrading t
Package: dialog
Version: 0.6-1
I was trying things out with dialog, and managed to produce a
segfault.
chiark:~> dialog --menu "`cat /etc/group`" 14 80 3 upgrade u remove r 'on
hold' h
[ screen switches to alternative page for full-screen display ]
Segmentation fault
chiark:~>
It also did some
'Bill Mitchell wrote:'
>
>On Mon, 11 Dec 1995, Owen S. Dunn wrote:
>
>> Package: diff
>> Version: 2.7
>> Revision: 5
>>
>> This package provides no man pages for any of diff, diff3, sdiff, or
>> cmp.
>
>Too true. It comes with info pages, which are not at all the same thing.
>
>I think the current
Fernando Alegre writes:
>I think my suggestion still fits very well within your scheme. Look below:
>> 0.93R6 -> Highgate
>> Highgate/ [contains 0.93R6]
>
>Why not having another symlink:
> not-released-1.0 -> Holborn
Yup, that'd be good.
>That way we would just cha
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
:
: I'd love that feature too. But that either requires a damn good script, or
: that everybody uses the same .changes format.
"Obviously", everyone should use the same .changes format... but I don't care
what that is, which is why I stayed out of the di
The author of "lxtools" has released it under the GPL after I asked him
for a more clear license. Does anyone else want to package it? I will do
so if nobody else does.
Thanks
Bruce
Package: f2c
Version: 951007-2
The f2c package puts libf2c.so.1.1 and libf2c_i2.so.1.1 in /lib.
These files should be in /usr/lib.
Ian.
Package: mailx
Version: 8.1-5
-chiark:fsstnd> from -f cross-compilers
>From ian Sat Nov 18 18:15:57 + 1995
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Nov 19 23:09:37 1995
>From ian Sun Nov 26 16:09:01 + 1995
-chiark:fsstnd> mailx -f cross-compilers
Mail version 8.1 6/6/93 (POP extension). Type ? for hel
Package: mailx
Version: 8.1-5
-chiark:~/mail> mailx spong
Subject:
^C
^C
^Z
[1]+ Stopped mailx spong
-chiark:~/mail> kill %1
[1]+ Stopped mailx spong
-chiark:~/mail>
[1]+ Terminated mailx spong
-chiark:~/mail>
On Mon, 11 Dec 95 15:52 GMT, Ian Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I was trying things out with dialog, and managed to produce a
> segfault.
I've passed this one and a couple other bug reports on to the upstream
maintainer.
--Mike
Date: 12 Dec 95 02:22 UT
Source: mount
Binary: mount
Version: 2.5-1
Description:
mount: mount, umount, swapon, and swapoff.
Priority: Low
Changes:
Upgraded to 2.5; built for ELF.
Files:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 rob rob 45387 Dec 11 21:20 mount-2.5-1.tar.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 rob rob
Package: netstd?
Version: netstd 1.22-1 or 1.23-1, netbase 1.20-1 or 1.19-1
I was logged into chiark as ian. I have permission (according to
.rhosts files) to log into myrddin as iwj10. root exists on myrddin;
ijackson and nonexistent do not.
The bug involving quoting the remote dpkg -l invocat
This is fine except that it will create a lot of /usr/include traffic.
I try to track Linus and that means a kernel a week or so (I am deprived
Linus! 1.3.45 is OLD :-). May I suggest a link in /usr/include to
/usr/src/linux/include/linux. On my system, for example, /usr/src/linux
is a link to
Package: libc5
Version: 5.2.16-1
Package: libc5
Status: install ok installed
Maintainer: David Engel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version: 5.2.16
Revision: 1
Provides: elf-libc
Depends: ldso (>1.7.10-1)
Recommends: libc5-dev
Conflicts: elf-libc
Description: The Linux C library version 5 (run-time
I just released this because it was sitting around on my disk. There
are no important changes here; the package should go into the
development tree.
dpkg (1.0.8); priority=LOW
* update-alternatives slightly more helpful message. (Bug#1975.)
* cosmetic improvements to disk installation metho
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