"Larry Loos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm doing my first install of Debian Linux using the 1.1-Beta. I have
> the initial system installed and now I'm trying to install the
> packages that I want. When I tried I got many errors that say it
> needs libc.so.4. Where is it?
Where did you ge
On Mon, 10 Jun 1996, Larry Loos wrote:
> I'm doing my first install of Debian Linux using the 1.1-Beta. I have
> the initial system installed and now I'm trying to install the
> packages that I want. When I tried I got many errors that say it
> needs libc.so.4. Where is it?
Hmm... Many packag
A list reader kindly replied:
> in unstable/devel/libc4-4.6.27-15.deb . Are you sure you're installing
> packages from the correct tree (_un_stable)? Packages that depend on libc4
> are
> in the a.out binary format, which is being replaced by ELF.
I received several private messages from reader
In your email to me, Larry Loos, you wrote:
>
> I'm doing my first install of Debian Linux using the 1.1-Beta. I have
> the initial system installed and now I'm trying to install the
> packages that I want. When I tried I got many errors that say it
> needs libc.so.4. Where is it?
>
> I'm obv
On Mon, 10 Jun 1996, Larry Loos wrote:
> I'm doing my first install of Debian Linux using the 1.1-Beta. I have
> the initial system installed and now I'm trying to install the
> packages that I want. When I tried I got many errors that say it
> needs libc.so.4. Where is it?
>
This is in the l
I'm doing my first install of Debian Linux using the 1.1-Beta. I have
the initial system installed and now I'm trying to install the
packages that I want. When I tried I got many errors that say it
needs libc.so.4. Where is it?
I'm obviously a newbie to Debian and appreciate any help some kind
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