erl (<< 2.20-1), libmime-base64-perl (<< 2.12-1),
libtime-hires-perl (<< 1.20-1)
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Auftrag von Colin Watson
Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. Dezember 2002 14:23
An: Debian-User
Cc: Holger Wiechert
Betreff: Re: Depends:
In order to get *one* package from the unstable branch,
I added the unstable entry to the sources.list and run
dselect. For some reason, not only the *one* required
package from the unstable branch has been selected, but
a whole lot of other stuff to be updated (like samba,
xserver and the like).
H
I desperately need an installation of mysql (server+client),
but I've run into some strange dependency through libdbi-perl :
>apt-get install libdbi-perl
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
libdbi-perl: Depends perlapi-5.6.1
E: Sorry, broken packages.
I've been looking th
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Gesendet: Sonntag, 24. November 2002 17:08
An: Debian-User
Betreff: Re: Can't get ATI Rage128 to work with XFree86 on Debian
Sh..., just realized, that the "
Sh..., just realized, that the "Unresolved symbols" stuff must
come from my (silly) deletion of some modules. Is there a way to
rebuild all modules from scratch?
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Gesendet: Sonntag, 24. November 200
t some older stuff somewhere, don't you think?
Is there a way to clean up all the mess from any older "tests"?
Thanks in advance, Holger
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 06:56:04PM +0100, Holger Wiechert wrote:
>
> Thanks for the hints.
> However, I still have to struggle. Mayb
, then build (using kernel-package) and
install.
That said that only for the 3D part. The server alone should be enough
to get X working.
Good luck,
Christophe
On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 08:55:07PM +0100, Holger Wiechert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after a hell of a time trying to get my ATI Rage 128
Hi,
after a hell of a time trying to get my ATI Rage 128 to work with XFree86 on
Debian (Woody), it's time to get help from the
outside...
I tried the stuff recommended from
dri.sourceforge.net (installing the xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk package).
As I came closer, it still doesn't work.
The current
: where to place src files for compilation
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 06:59:17PM +0100, Holger Wiechert wrote:
> I just need a tip about where to place source files.
> I downloaded the kernel sources (kernel-source-2.4.18)
> and the kernel-headers (kernel-headers-2.4.18-bf.2.4) via dselect.
> So
I just need a tip about where to place source files.
I downloaded the kernel sources (kernel-source-2.4.18)
and the kernel-headers (kernel-headers-2.4.18-bf.2.4) via dselect.
So they are now in /usr/src. I read somewhere that it's not a good
idea to place them directly below /usr/src.
Can anyone gi
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