>
> >Is there an ftp equivalent? I am having trouble getting apt-get to work
> >using http, and am limited to using the ftp method at teh moment.
>
> You can download the packages with wget and add a line pointing
> to their location on your harddisk to sources.list (that's what I
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Stan Brown"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>But I'd highly recommend against using the Helix packages. I've found
>>that they have conflicts with other packages on a recurring basis.
I have installed them on three computers with different configurations
and had no pro
On Wed Feb 28 21:49:39 2001 Greg Gilbert wrote...
>
>The following line works:
>deb http://spidermonkey.ximian.com/distributions/debian unstable main
>
>But I'd highly recommend against using the Helix packages. I've
>found that they have conflicts with other packages on a recurring
>basis.
>
David Steinberg wrote:
>
> On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Greg Gilbert wrote:
>
> > But I'd highly recommend against using the Helix packages. I've
> > found that they have conflicts with other packages on a recurring
> > basis.
>
> Really? I've been using Helix/Ximian on Debian (first potato then
> wood
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Greg Gilbert wrote:
> But I'd highly recommend against using the Helix packages. I've
> found that they have conflicts with other packages on a recurring
> basis.
Really? I've been using Helix/Ximian on Debian (first potato then
woody) for a couple of months now, and I haven
The following line works:
deb http://spidermonkey.ximian.com/distributions/debian unstable main
But I'd highly recommend against using the Helix packages. I've
found that they have conflicts with other packages on a recurring
basis.
Greg
* Martin Marconcini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> H
Hi, what is the correct path to get Helix-Gnome in
sources.list and the apt-get command I should exec?
I've been trying some stuff but couldnt make it
work!
I wish to get the latest Helix version
(Xivian?)
Regards,
Martin.
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