H S Rai wrote:
> I was trying to compile QCAD, but got following error that ISO C++ does
> not support `long long`. What will be way to compile it on Debian system?
>
> ---
> In file included from /usr/include/qt3/qobjectdefs.h:42,
> from /usr/include/q
with "Error
closing renderer", exit stat: 9
D [12/Mar/2006:13:52:37 +0100] [Job 120] error: Bad file descriptor (9)
D [12/Mar/2006:13:52:37 +0100] [Job 120] Error closing renderer
E [12/Mar/2006:13:52:37 +0100] PID 9492 stopped with status 9!
PID 9492 is the /usr/lib/cups/filter/foom
Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
> I ended up using apt-proxy to build a mirror of just the packages that I
> use. Works great.
How do you translate the /etc/apt/sources.list entries to
apt-proxy backend configuration entries?
Joerg
>
> On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 09:13:54AM -0500, Preston Boyington wrot
Dom wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I downloaded a game sudoku recently but I'm having troubles installing
> it. It requires Python 2.4 or higher and when I downloaded it first
> Python 2.3 was on my system. So I searched in aptitude if I can
> upgrade it and I found Python 2.4 - so I installed it. Tried to
>
Raffaele D'Elia wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've created a personal repository using debarchiver that "just works".
> Now I need to remove some packages from it.
> Any ideas?
>
> I googled a bit, but...
>
> Many thanks in advance.
> Radel
>
>
you have to remove the package (which is a find on file
Peter Kupfer wrote:
> I just installed Debian on a computer that I also have Windows XP on. I
> am having an error and I want post the error log, but I don't know how
> to copy the error log from the Debian command line and the paste it into
> a Windows e-mail. Any thoughts?
Hi Peter,
you try to
John covici wrote:
> Hi. I would like to know how to read the apache or apache2
> documentation in a given language without renaming the files. The
> filenames end in a language extension and the references point to the
> wrong thing. Also, nothing I have reads the xml files (including
> intern
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