Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Better add the pinings from /usr/share/doc/ia32-apt-get/NEWS.Debian.gz
> as well.
Goswin, you should put a "debconf warning" to point the apt pining solution
to the user.
Yannick
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2-libfoo" that would convert libfoo 32bits
package and its dependencies, put it in a local repository. Then the user
could install ia32-libfoo with apt-get, aptitude, whatever.
Yannick
PS: Of course, there would be a ia32-apt-update to update all the ia32-*
installed.
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ntal (is there a problem with wine
depending on experimental packages for amd64?) but thank you Goswin for your
work.
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to the new libc6-i386; the best thing, for me, would be to
have a minimal[1] ia32-libs package in the archive and an ia32-archive tool
for those who want other ia32-* packages or wants to keep up to date with
library versions.
Yannick
[1] Minimal in the sense of the required libraries for pack
g 32bits libraries to ia32-* packages
or the sole problem is the diversion of apt-get and co?
If there's no design flaw, wouldn't ia32-archive be the correct path? I mean
a system to install converted packages which is set apart the package
management system (until the actual packa
Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> ]] Yannick
>
> | For instance, I wanted to test Firefox 3.5 in 32bits on my amd64
> | Debian (64bit Firefox 3.5 does not have the new tracemonkey javascript
> | engine). With ia32-apt-get, I could install the 32bit version of my
> | GTK theme engine s
2007-11-12T18:11:11+0100, "Steinar H. Gunderson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 05:10:08PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > $ lynx http://incoming.debian.org
> >
> > shows an awfully bad formated directory listing and the dak files as
> > well. Is that usual now?
>
> I don't
tainers be confident in the
translators and their work?
I'm sure we are here to walk together to make Debian a good (well, in
fact a better, it's yet very good) distribution. So lets not make a
storms in glass of water.
Communautairement, (fellowshiply ?)
Yannick
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