Bug#1835: [branderhorst@fgg.eur.nl: PATH in pre,post inst,rm]

1995-11-09 Thread Ian Murdock
Package: xbase Version: 3.1.2-4 --- Start of forwarded message --- From: Erick Branderhorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: PATH in pre,post inst,rm To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ian Murdock) Date: Thu, 9 Nov 95 12:30:59 MET I suggested using PATH in post,pre rm,inst on the list a few days ago sorr

Bug#1834: [kubla@goofy.zdv.Uni-Mainz.de: /etc/profile on Debian Linux]

1995-11-09 Thread Ian Murdock
Package: bash Version: 1.14.4-2 A little complicated, perhaps, but he does have good suggestions. --- Start of forwarded message --- Date: Fri, 3 Nov 1995 16:42:03 +0100 From: Dominik Kubla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: /etc/profile on Debian Linux Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTE

Bug#1833: [srb@cuci.nl: patch for Debian sysklogd package]

1995-11-09 Thread Ian Murdock
Package: syslogd Version: 1.2-15 --- Start of forwarded message --- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephen R. van den Berg) Date: Thu, 9 Nov 1995 16:33:04 +0100 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: patch for Debian sysklogd package diff -p -C 2 -r -d --horizon-lines=3 sysklogd-1.2/debian.README sysk

Bug#1832: Tar dumps core: film at 11

1995-11-09 Thread Austin Donnelly
The command: tar -cvf backup:9Nov95.tar /home segfaults and dumps core without even beginning to write the archive. (I know tar is as buggy as hell, and I don't expect this one to get fixed, but it's nice to dream!) Austin

Re: Where are the Updates

1995-11-09 Thread Matthew Bailey
On Thu, 9 Nov 1995, Rod Cole wrote: > I keep seeing announcements for updated packages and I check daily the > Debian FTP site in hopes of being able to get the new software. > > However, the most recent update was the one to byacc on October 31. > > What is happening regarding the release of th

Re: source files

1995-11-09 Thread Nils Rennebarth
On Wed, 8 Nov 1995, Ian Jackson wrote: > Nils, in that case, could you add a `Source: web2c' field to their > control files ? Done. Will make it's way to debian next upload (I always takes three hours to rebuild everything, and that needs to be done because of the context diffs). The need to rec

Bug#1643: ld gets fatal eror when linking for profiling

1995-11-09 Thread David Engel
> [Reminder: ld fails when gcc is used with both -g and -lm flags] > > I'm surprised no one else is complaining about this bug since it > really hinders software development under Debian. If you link with -g (which really doesn't buy you much), you also need to link with -static for a.out. David

Bug#1643: ld gets fatal eror when linking for profiling

1995-11-09 Thread Michael E. Deisher
On Wed, 8 Nov 1995 10:44:16 -0600 (CST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Engel) said: > If you link with -g (which really doesn't buy you much), you also > need to link with -static for a.out. I was compiling and linking in the same call to gcc. Is this feature *supposed* to be broken now. ;-) On oth

Bug#1830: version of doc behind linuxdoc package

1995-11-09 Thread Martin Schulze
Hallo Guido M. Witmond! }Package: linuxdoc-sgml }Version: 1.2-2 } }The /usr/doc/linuxdoc-sgml/guide.* files are from version 1.1. } }See: guide.sgml: } This guide documents } Linuxdoc-SGML version 1.1. } }I suggest the package is upgraded to version 1.4. I think these are just numbers

Bug#1831: pgp-i bug..

1995-11-09 Thread Niels
Hi, Today I decided to configure pgp-i, and I came across 2 bugs. 1 is already listed as bug #1103, and is caused by a non excisting .pgp directory, and pgp doesn't create one, and so can't create it's output files. The other one isn't listed. When I run pgp -kg to generate a key, It ask me to cho