On Wed, 22 Jan 1997 08:01:13 MST Chad Zimmerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
du) wrote:
> Is there a way that I can get cron.daily to start running it's processes
> before 12am? I have a program in there that needs to run before the new
> day starts so that is can get the correct data.
Change the master
Ted Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even simpler is to change the "pine" editor to vim, and enable vim's
> digraph support. Then you can enter all the accented charracters in
> ISO-8859-1 by typing Ctrl-V followed by two other characaters.
>
> E.g. "e-acute" is "^Ve'".
>
Sorry, but this is w
Hi Chad --
You asked:
>
> Is there a way that I can get cron.daily to start running it's processes
> before 12am? I have a program in there that needs to run before the new
> day starts so that is can get the correct data.
The system crontab uses a file /etc/crontab. This is to be distinguished
> I now have my printer (Canon BJC-4100) working under Debian. It was
> really easy; only one tricky part.
We're running an HP-850C as a network printer using the cdj550
driver of ghostscript. Works great!
Brian
( [EMAIL
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>I use a bash function file "/usr/local/bash_functions". In the
>/etc/profile file there is a statement "source
>/usr/local/bash_functions". I can normally use the bash fuctions when I
>am in my /home/user directory but when I do an "su" I can no longer use
Does anyone know of a program, Debian or not, that will
generate PDF files from ASCII, PS or HTML?
I remember hearing of one, but I havn't been able to track
it down.
Thanks in Advance, JohnT
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Has anyone had any experience with the Yamaha 102 Writer? Currently we
have the HP one, and are not very happy with it. What writers are
people using?
Tim
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> My new installation (1.2.1) no longer compiles via gcc. The system error
> message is:
> 'gcc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1': No such file or directory'
> Any clues/hints?
Try running the gcc command line with "-v". This should tell you what
program it cannot find.
> from a quick look, it seems that the format is pretty easy. There is a pair
> of files, the "source" where all fortunes are just separated by a % sign and
> a data file with the info for the files that is automatically created from the
> former by strfile(8). It seems to be pretty straightforward
Is there a way that I can get cron.daily to start running it's processes
before 12am? I have a program in there that needs to run before the new
day starts so that is can get the correct data.
Any ideas?
Chad
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Howdy,
A few weeks ago I moved /home to an NFS mounted drive to free up space on
my local drive. Now, I get this message mailed to me every morning.
Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
X-Cron-Env:
X-Cron-Env:
X-Cron-Env:
X-Cron-Env:
find: /home/kevinm: Permissio
On Wed, 22 Jan 1997, Casper BodenCummins wrote:
> I've been meaning to look at fortune to see whether it can easily handle
> or be adapted to handle different databases of fortune cookies - such as
> tips. I'm running low on free time just now, so does anyone have the
Don't know about fortune...
I'm the Sec'try/Treasurer of a local amateur radio club
and we just set up an account at the local bank. The only drawback
was that they wanted the SSN of the club officers. I'd guess you'd
have to apply for a not-for-profit (as opposed to a non-profit)
organization tax id, if you wanted to avoi
> True, but if there isn't a cdrom in the drive at boot-up time, the cdrom drive
> won't mount 8-) That's why I created the scripts.
Have a look at the "user" and "noauto" options (I recommend man mount)
My /etc/fstab contains the lines
/dev/scd0 /cdrom iso9660 user,noauto,ro 0 0
/dev/fd0 /dos/a
The previous writer (whose message wasn't included) doesn't restrict
people's choices, he just suggested a 'core' distribution which gives us
a basic choice while alternative choices are always available.
I support his proposal, esp good for newbies. Take a newbie's point of
view: the first time w
Greetings,
I tried to install Debian 1.2 (from Infomagic Dec.1996) yesterday, and had
a few problems :
- while installing packages with dselect, i get a few odd messages like
(sorry cannot remember the exact messages but it means... ):
[Lots of install messages]
Updating
Martin Alonso Soto Jacome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> naoma: ~$ java
> java was not found in /usr/lib/jdk/i586/bin/java
> naoma: ~$ jdb
> java was not found in /usr/lib/jdk/i586/bin/java
> naoma: ~$ javac
> java was not found in /usr/lib/jdk/i586/bin/java
>
> Any clues on what the problem may be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Dale Scheetz writes:
> >
> > I use an entry in fstab to mount my DOS partition. You could do this
> > with
> > the CD as well except for the problem of removable media. I use a
> > simple
> > one line script to mount my CD.
^^^
What he wanted
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know if someone can give me a link to a place where I can read
> the Debian review made by the Linux Journal staff in their November 1996
> issue.
>
> >From www.debian.org I thought the review was
I am writing some tcp accounting stuff and am trying to figure out some
anomolous termination sequences from mongo, (I dont get this from all sites,
mongo is one of the few), and I wondered what OS it was running to correlate
against the other sites I get the unusual behaviour from.
Thanks,
Richa
On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Brian C. White wrote:
> Debian is committed to making a high-quality Linux distribution. It's
> not commited to public charity. Even the GPL says you can charge anything
> you want for the software. You just can't restrict further distribution
> of that code.
As they say,
On Wed, 22 Jan 1997, Andree Leidenfrost wrote:
> The Subject syas it all: Is there a Debian package of the Linux port of
> the Andrew File System client?
Unfortunatelly AFS is commercial software. There is a client for Linux
available for money.
Please contact your AFS contractor.
Yours,
-- ma
Ricardo Kleemann says:
> recently I've been having problems going into root...
> When I do a 'su' and type in the passwd, it kicks me out [...]
Philippe Troin replies:
> Try doing a `strace su' as root to see where is breaks...
I suppose you meant "Try doing a 'strace su' [logging] as root" ?
Hi,
Yes, the kernel package rules file does use the dpkg
architecture command, which is used to generate the file/distribution
name (we have valid architectures listed as i386, m68k, sparc? and
alpha, I think, but we do not have 486/586/pentium/686/ppro, (look at
stable/unstable binary
>
> Jonas Bofjall wrote:
>
> >On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Niels wrote:
> >
> > > Those anyone collecting Tips for debian? This is a good one for it...
> >
> > Another good one is if e2fsck says it cannot read the superblock of your
> >
> > Since it seems like nobody else does, I have noted these.
> > s
Dale Scheetz writes:
>
> On Thu, 16 Jan 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Here are some shell scripts for mounting and unmounting DOS & CDROM stuff.
> > My DOS partition is /dev/hda1 and the cdrom drive is /dev/hdb. If yours is
> > different, change the scripts to match your equipment. I keep t
I've loaded the vim package successfully, but get:
vim: can't load library 'libXaw.so.6'
Any clues?
TIA
Neale.
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I use a bash function file "/usr/local/bash_functions". In the
/etc/profile file there is a statement "source
/usr/local/bash_functions". I can normally use the bash fuctions when I
am in my /home/user directory but when I do an "su" I can no longer use
the bash_functions without resourcing them. T
The Subject syas it all: Is there a Debian package of the Linux port of
the Andrew File System client?
Regards,
Andree
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Robert Nicholson wrote:
>
> When running X , every time I go out to the kitchen and getting
> something to eat and come back the machines is locked up. The mouse
> pointer's no where to be seen. and it takes _several_ reports _even_
> after a powerdown to get keyboard to work again at the login p
Jonas Bofjall wrote:
>On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Niels wrote:
>
> > Those anyone collecting Tips for debian? This is a good one for it...
>
> Another good one is if e2fsck says it cannot read the superblock of your
>
> Since it seems like nobody else does, I have noted these.
> still think that the Mic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Sevenich) writes:
> My new installation (1.2.1) no longer compiles via gcc. The system error
> message is:
> 'gcc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1': No such file or directory'
> Any clues/hints?
gnat provides a gcc frontend with a mismatching version. Remove gn
Richard Sevenich wrote:
>
> My new installation (1.2.1) no longer compiles via gcc. The system error
> message is:
> 'gcc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1': No such file or directory'
> Any clues/hints?
> Richard
>
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> > Even simpler is to change the "pine" editor to vim, and enable vim's
> > digraph support. Then you can enter all the accented charracters in
> > ISO-8859-1 by typing Ctrl-V followed by two other characaters.
> >
> > E.g. "e-acute" is "^Ve'".
>
> I gue
Hi,
I think the rescue disk does not include a driver
for my UltraStor SCSI adapter. Does anyone know how to create
a new rescue disk? I've got another PC up and running, so compiling
a new kernel would be no problem.
Thanks in advance,
Ties.
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On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Niels wrote:
> > Those anyone collecting Tips for debian? This is a good one for it...
>
> Another good one is if e2fsck says it cannot read the superblock of your
Since it seems like nobody else does, I have noted these.
I still think that the Microsoft-like tips is a good
On Jan 21, Eloy A. Paris wrote
> I'd like to know if someone can give me a link to a place where I can read
> the Debian review made by the Linux Journal staff in their November 1996
> issue.
I don't think you can find it online yet. But, http://www.ssc.com/lj/mags.html
gives an email address for
On Tue, 21 Jan 1997 19:24:03 CST Jesse Goldman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I just noticed that the "dpkg--print-architecture" command gives me back
> "i386" while I'd guess, since I have a PPro, it should say "i686". This
> is, in fact, what "uname" gives me. Is "i386" used here to mean intel
>
the first LXNY meeting of 1997.
Bruce Perens, leader of the Debian GNU/Linux Project, will be at
Mariella's Pizza at 225 West 57-th Street in New York City at 6:30 pm on
January 25, 1997. Mariella's is near to Coliseum Books, and across the
street from the Duane Reade drugstore. Columbus Circle
Hi,
I've got a problem installing on a PC 486 using an UltraStor SCSI
adapter. I think a driver is not included on the rescue disk.
Anyone knows how to create a new rescue disk?
(Debian is running on another machine, so compiling a kernel would be
no problem).
Thanks in advance,
Ties.
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Have you seen the directories under /usr/lib/gcc-lib??
Probably you will have more than one version, so you have to link in the newest
one to the binaries resident in the older one.
I had the same problem with g77 (it did'nt find the libf2c.a) and with two
links the problem was solved
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On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> I'd like to know if someone can give me a link to a place where I can read
> the Debian review made by the Linux Journal staff in their November 1996
> issue.
Do not think that LJ has all their articles on-line. They have some,
but not the Debian
Matt Kracht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>have no idea whose idea it was split every library into two (or more!)
>packages, either.
As a developer, this can, I suppose, be a little annoying. The whole
point is that if you, a _user_ (note the emphasis) require a shared
library to _run_ a program, y
On 21 Jan 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> of the packages in 1.2.3 pre-depends on libc5 (>= 5.4.17-1), a
> number of packages were marked for removal.
>
> We've worked around this problem by s using Debian-1.2.2 rather
> than stable for the dselect ftp directory. I'll check to see if
> the lib
I have been able to do it with the --force-badname in the adduser command.
Chad D. Zimmerman
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On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
>
> The subject line says it... in these days user names longer than 8
> characters are becoming popular..
> If you think Debian has a tremendous amount of software, you should try
> sunsite.unc.edu or tsx-11.mit.edu sometime.
Look how much Debian has compared to Slackware or RedHat, though. All of it
integrated with the Debian package manager.
> I'm seriously thinking of going back to slackware.
> Even simpler is to change the "pine" editor to vim, and enable vim's
> digraph support. Then you can enter all the accented charracters in
> ISO-8859-1 by typing Ctrl-V followed by two other characaters.
>
> E.g. "e-acute" is "^Ve'".
I guess you mean Ctrl-K instead of Ctrl-V...
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I don't know if this is a FreeBSD problem or a Debian GNU/Linux
problem...
I'm using pppd between kirk (a FreeBSD 2.1.6.1-RELEASE machine) and
bitbucket (a Debian 1.2 box, linux kernel 2.0.27). It works fine,
except for an annoying message that keeps showing up in kirk's log
files:
Jan 21 19:42:2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Bob,
>
> Yes, please email the details when you've set up under Debian, as well as
> any hardware considerations. I'm currently checking out the how-to's, and
> would appreciate very much a real-world example of something I'd like to
> be able to do on my box.
>
>
Hi,
I too also ran into this loop as described below. Currently, I
can't get any more packages selected because I have yet to find a clean
exit out of the dependency loop. I didn't seem to have any problems until
I downloaded the new package lists. I think I saw a reference in the
debi
What happened to the vanilla ftp binary on the rescue/boot disk for 1.2?
There is a boatload of new, although questionable (tcpd?) utilities on the
rescue/boot disk, but no ftp! Its rather nice to have a regular ftp
binary for grabbing local installation scripts and use them to pull stuff
off o
There has been some recent discussion as to upgrading dselect with more
"user friendly" features for first-time Linux users. However, before this
path is taken, I think that some of the inherent bugs in dselect should be
addressed beforehand.
For example:
1. For whatever reason in Debian r
>Bruce, you have my total support for this proposal. I'm sorry I was
>not in touch enough to give you the support when you really needed it.
I whole heartedly agree and support this idea as well. I am *happy* to pay
an extra two dollors for an offical, nicely packaged version of Debian. I
don't
On Tue, 21 Jan 1997 12:38:39 PST Ricardo Kleemann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
.com) wrote:
> recently I've been having problems going into root...
>
> When I do a 'su' and type in the passwd, it kicks me out with a "Broken pipe"
> When this is happening, I also can't telnet into the machine; the telnet
>
> "Matt" == Matt Kracht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matt> Debian gives me several packages to choose from,
Matt> which, it turns out, are all required. Then I find out that the
Matt> guy who compiled it did something weird. Lynx 2.6 doesn't
Matt> compile with it. So, I go to the S-LANG home
In your email to me, Matt Kracht, you wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, John Goerzen wrote:
>
> > > I think if debian is going to succeed, it's going to have to be reduced
> > > to a standard set of "core" applications that will make up the "offical"
> >
> > I *very strongly* disagree. One of the th
On 21-Jan-97 Martin Alonso Soto Jacome wrote:
>Hello:
>
>I have just installed version 1.0.2-3 of jdk-common and jdk-static from
>non-free. However, when I try to run the java executables, all I get is,
>
>naoma: ~$ java
>java was not found in /usr/lib/jdk/i586/bin/java
>naoma: ~$ jdb
>java was
On Jan 20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Victor Torrico) wrote:
> I have a large number of duplicate files in various man directories. The
> duplicates all have one date when I do an ls -l within a directory. What
> must I do to remove the files with this date without removing the other
> files in the directo
Greets,
There seems to be a problem with cron.. it doesn't work.. all the crontabs
I have installed don't run, and the system ones don't either.
Also, I cannot get caldera wordperfect to run, it almost seg faults.. as
does star office for that matter.. any clues?
Thanx,
Miro
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Hi,
I found the problem, its a bug in the script xf86config. It wrote some bad
lines in my XF86Config in the mouse pointer section.
But, before i found that, i uninstall X-windows and reinstall it.
The problem is with PEX and XIE extenions, they are not loaded. What can i
do?
Thanks
Dany
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> Has anyone looked into taxes? How is Debian setup? Is there offical
> paper(in the eyes of fed./state/country)?
We've looked, but little has been done. We have a treasurer volunteer (Bruce
said, breathing a great sigh of relief that he would not be stuck with
the job).
Thanks
B
Hi,
Bruce Perens wrote:
>
> A number of people have asked how to make donations to the Debian project.
> We will not accept any until after we have elected a board of directors.
> The reason for this is that we have no treasurer at present, and it's up
> to the BOD to elect one. The developers wi
Hi,
I'd like to know if someone can give me a link to a place where I can read
the Debian review made by the Linux Journal staff in their November 1996
issue.
>From www.debian.org I thought the review was in September's issue so I
order the back issue and sadly found out that in that issue there
Hiya,
I just noticed that the "dpkg--print-architecture" command gives me back
"i386" while I'd guess, since I have a PPro, it should say "i686". This
is, in fact, what "uname" gives me. Is "i386" used here to mean intel
machines generally? Reason I wondered is that the debian kernel rules file
se
On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
> In your email to me, Casper BodenCummins, you wrote:
> >
> > A friend of mine has donated a logo to the Debian project for
> > consideration. It's sketchy, but we think the idea has some potential.
> > Only thing is, where do we send it?
> >
> > If anyone
Hi,
If i try to go in X, i receive the error message:
X: exec of /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_Mach64 failed
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect : Can't connect : errno = 2
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect : Can't connect : errno = 2
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect : Can't connect : errno = 2
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect : Can'
Nevermind.
I'm a moron.
I'm going home now...
-Kendrick
At 12:01 PM 1/21/97 -0600, Kendrick Myatt wrote:
>I was editing something in Pico the other day and someone did a
>boarding-house reach across my keyboard to get something. In the process
>they bumped their elbow on the keyboard a couple
On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Kendrick Myatt wrote:
> when I use dselect to try and get kernel-package, i get into an infinite
> loop with dependencies on packages perl and libc5. I + them and they get *,
> but when I enter, I go back to dependencies and there they are again, still
> showing *!
>
> I X'd
I'm just coming into this conversation, so please forgive me while I
get up to speed on this...
As I understand it, Bruce proposed...
- Debian would have an specific "ultra-stable" CD image that anybody
could use.
- Debian would have an "Official" logo which it would let people put
on th
Todd Graham Lewis wrote:
> Ok, how's this for a killer Linux feature. killall(1). I f*cking _love_
> killall; you just have to be careful not to use it on non-Linux systems.
> 8^)
>
Nice try, but wrong again. That's a SVR4 feature :)
>From my Solaris man page...
killall(1M) Maintenan
Hi All,
I do not really know where to post this. I'll give myself
to shot to post here. Please reply via private email unless
someone else is intereted.
I'd like to know, in a c/C++ program, how to get the call stack
trace just like in the dbx, do a where will show all calling
funct
The problem I reported earlier was repaired by
dpkg -r gnat
suggesting that gnat (Ada compiler not 'gnats') is the source
of the problem.
Richard
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At 12:08 AM 1/19/97 +0100, Thomas Baetzler wrote:
>Victor Torrico wrote:
>>
>> When making a kernel 2.0.27 I do the following:
>[clumsy procedure deleted]
>
>Actually, on Debian it´s so much nicer to install the kernel-package
>package.
>Then you cd to the linux source, "make mrproper" and "make c
Just got this cert advisory... it's for talkd, and although from the
FreeBSD advisory, applies to most talkd's...
Will debian fix its talkd so we can reinstall a package?
Ricardo
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My new installation (1.2.1) no longer compiles via gcc. The system error
message is:
'gcc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1': No such file or directory'
Any clues/hints?
Richard
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I just installed Debian and am having a problem with sendmail. Messages
to the machine are returned with the following error:
deliver: error writing to header file /tmp/dl.b15609
deliver: error writing to body file /tmp/dl.c15609
Although I'm embarrassed to admit it, I made the terrible mistak
At 04:28 PM 1/20/97 +, Karsten Bolding wrote:
>Hi
>
>I have problems networking, below I've listed output from relevant programs
but when I ftp or telnet or rlogin the system fails. ftp just hangs and the
2 other comes with a no route error
>
>Any help would be appreciated since I can't get
Hello:
I have just installed version 1.0.2-3 of jdk-common and jdk-static from
non-free. However, when I try to run the java executables, all I get is,
naoma: ~$ java
java was not found in /usr/lib/jdk/i586/bin/java
naoma: ~$ jdb
java was not found in /usr/lib/jdk/i586/bin/java
naoma: ~$ javac
On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, John Goerzen wrote:
> > I think if debian is going to succeed, it's going to have to be reduced
> > to a standard set of "core" applications that will make up the "offical"
>
> I *very strongly* disagree. One of the things that brought me to Debian in
> the first place, a
Ignore me please. Txs.
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Orn Hansen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 21 January 1997 20:17:
>Now, this is pine and áéíóúý come out just fine, within the built in
>editor...
Beautiful, but where did you find the áéí? They're not on our
keyboards... What I want is to be able to type 'a and get an á.
Carlos
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Hi,
recently I've been having problems going into root...
When I do a 'su' and type in the passwd, it kicks me out with a "Broken pipe"
When this is happening, I also can't telnet into the machine; the telnet
session gets closed.
What could be causing this?
Where could I look to diagnose the pr
On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
[snip]
> I propose that a Debian-list Do's-And-Don'ts be constructed and
> sent to everyone when they first sign on the list. Sort of like
> netiquette but more towards help with common problems we see here.
> There should be something like "before you
On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
> In your email to me, Dale Scheetz, you wrote:
> [clip]
> >
> > In any case, whether we call it contributions or payments, the bottom line
> > is, we need a place to send money for the project. The ability to do this
> > is a pre-depends on any other scheme
In your email to me, Casper BodenCummins, you wrote:
>
> A friend of mine has donated a logo to the Debian project for
> consideration. It's sketchy, but we think the idea has some potential.
> Only thing is, where do we send it?
>
> If anyone's interested, there's a copy at
> www.wollery.demon.c
I'm looking to buy a new modem for Linux only, because my other modem is an
IBM MWave, which will not work. I can get a 14.4 US Robotics Courier HST/PC
for PC & Bus compatible MS-Dos systems. Will this work? I just want to
figure out how to set one up, as a learning experience, and I can get this
( Re Message From: Martin Alonso Soto Jacome )
>
> Hi Carlos:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > How is it possible to type accents in a mail msg. composed with pine?
> > I saw no mention of 8bit composing in the man page, docs and config
> > files.
>
> Is far as I know, there's no way to type a
In your email to me, Dale Scheetz, you wrote:
[clip]
>
> In any case, whether we call it contributions or payments, the bottom line
> is, we need a place to send money for the project. The ability to do this
> is a pre-depends on any other scheme for financing the project. Doesn't
> the project ha
when I use dselect to try and get kernel-package, i get into an infinite
loop with dependencies on packages perl and libc5. I + them and they get *,
but when I enter, I go back to dependencies and there they are again, still
showing *!
I X'd back and tried again from start, chose ftp, looked at p
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