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like they're all in main (akonadi-kde-resource-googledata,
calendar-google-provider, libgdata*) or contrib (libgooglecharts-ruby).
Also, I'm pretty sure that that CiviCRM can be packaged with this as a
"suggests".
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Mark.
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on the bottom of my gnome session i can't click on the open application
all other functions work fine like:
change workspace
scrol over the taskbar to switch applications
the application switcher on top of the screen (near by the clock)
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> What about the idea of running the x server directly from init,
> and using xdmcp? Is that bogus?
In fact, someone sent in reasonable-looking patches that do just that,
not long before I stopped working on X; they should be in one of the X
bug reports on the subject. I'd have to dig to find t
Yeah, there's been enough discussion in this context. The decision to
ditch the "emacs" name as a package name was in fact made for good
reasons, a while back; just-before-the-release is the wrong time to
revisit it. As emacs and emacs19 maintainer, I'm closing it, with this
message. Feel free to
> I think you need to install the new nfs-server package.
Yeah, I got bit by that too, and it took me a while to find that...
maybe we need some sort of "transitional-recommends" field? Something
that is ignored if you are installing the package (to avoid causing
even more pain to dselect users,
You might look at the "ares" library (Asynchronous RESolver) that Greg
Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...
athena-dist.mit.edu:/pub/ATHENA/ares/ares-0.3.0.tar.gz
is the current version. (At very least, compare notes with him...)
_Mark_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> use -rpath /usr/lib for their programs.
Just to make it clear, since I don't think this has come up yet,
/usr/lib isn't the only problem -- /usr/X11R6/lib is as well (or was,
at some point; I haven't looked at the upstream XFree86 Imake
configuration recently, but it did use --rpath at one point
> to your cron file that does 'date' and 'date -u'? Set it to run more
I haven't seen the problem yet myself, but throw in an "env"
too... I've noted (in a bug report in regard to inetd) that doing
"apt-get upgrade" with sudo or su with a full *user* environment often
means that you end up with an
I'm pretty sure xmem was in procps or xproc at one point, and got
dropped because it wasn't being maintained upstream, or something like
that...
Yes, the lack of suidregister unregistration is an already-reported
bug. I even have it fixed, but was mocked by some of the /usr/share
changes and haven't got an updated build yet.
> 2) it takes 47 MB (7.37%) of first CD on which, in theory, the most
> useful packages
This is a good point --
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