Re: fixhrefgz unnecessary when fixing web-browsers in the correct wayR

1997-06-29 Thread Douglas L Stewart
On Sun, 29 Jun 1997, Jim Pick wrote: > I just did a "du -s /usr/doc" on my 386DX/33 (8MB RAM, 2-200MB HD) - and > it only has 11MB of docs installed. So uncompressing those isn't going > to kill me - I'm sure most other people using old hardware have similar > usage. > > Who objects? I do. Tex

Re: hamm and dftp

1997-06-19 Thread Douglas L Stewart
On 18 Jun 1997, Kai Henningsen wrote: > > ftpdir: /debian/hamm > > This is probably the problem. The above path is relative to the /debian > directory. You might try > > ftpdir: /debian > > and see if that helps. I made the change: include:hamm/hamm,hamm/co

Re: hamm and dftp

1997-06-18 Thread Douglas L Stewart
On 17 Jun 1997, Kai Henningsen wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Douglas L Stewart) wrote on 16.06.97 in <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]>: > > > Is there a dftp.conf setup I can use that doesn't require me to do some > > sed work on the packages file? The paths are wrong for t

hamm and dftp

1997-06-17 Thread Douglas L Stewart
Is there a dftp.conf setup I can use that doesn't require me to do some sed work on the packages file? The paths are wrong for the mirrors in the one that's on the servers now. -douglas -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-m

Re: thread support

1997-06-14 Thread Douglas L Stewart
On Fri, 13 Jun 1997, Guenter Geiger wrote: > I am rather new to this list, so excuse me if this question has > already been dealt with. > > > Will there be kernel level thread support for Debian ? > > The Linuxthreads package from Xavier Leroy is a very good Thread > Library supporting Posix t

Re: FreeQt ?

1997-06-01 Thread Douglas L Stewart
On Sun, 1 Jun 1997, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > Of course if I GPL my patches then they cannot do this. If my patches are > very complex then they also may not want to spend the time to integrate > it. All in all it really looks like the code is GPL but the development is > closed. Has anyone actual