Folks,
I'm trying to get Blackdown's JDK 1.2 port to work on my Debian box.
The port is very sensitive to the version of glibc that's installed.
They suggest glibc2.1 (which is not in slink). I tried to update to
that library using .debs from the unstable. Now, I seem to have a
confusing mess i
Folks,
I run a little home office network. Most of it is stable, slink at
the moment, but I like to keep some stuff really leading edge (Java,
DocBook/Jade, egcs &c).
A simple way to do this would SEEM to be to use apt/deity.
It'd be great to be able to say: keep everything stable according to
Folks,
I'm interested in getting JDK 1.2 to work on box. I've upgraded to
slink and downloaded JDK 1.2 from Blackstone. When I try to run javac
I get the following:
/usr/local/jdk1.2/bin/i386/native_threads/javac: error in loading shared
libraries
libhpi.so: cannot open shared object file: No
Folks,
I'm trying to use the docbook-stylesheets (v. 1.07-1). I've got a
simple outline and I've managed to get jade to accept it (after a
little struggling). I have two big problems though:
When I try to use HTML output, I don't get anything generated (or if I
do I can't find it). Can anyone
Folks,
I now have several networked Linux boxes; but they all have different
hardware and do different things and they have different kernels.
I have trouble keeping track of what options are compiled into which
kernels and I'm beginning to be frustrated. Can anyone suggest a way
of doing this?
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