On Mon, May 11, 1998 at 09:55:44PM +0100, Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> P.S. BTW what should I do to know the package which a file belongs !
Normally, by "dpkg -S thefile". In this case that would not have worked; for
a file that is managed through the alternatives mechanism, you have to
follow the link
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On Mon, May 11, 1998 at 01:38:47PM +0100, Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> Shouldn't I install the packages which have the 'w' command, but
compiled
> with that libc5 package !?!?
"w" is handled through the "alternatives" mechanism; on my system it's
from
the "pro
On Mon, May 11, 1998 at 01:38:47PM +0100, Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> Shouldn't I install the packages which have the 'w' command, but compiled
> with that libc5 package !?!?
"w" is handled through the "alternatives" mechanism; on my system it's from
the "procps" package; it should be the procps from
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On Mon, May 11, 1998 at 11:39:13AM +0200, Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> My main problem, I think, is the libc5 package ! I had to upgrade to
an
> libc5 package which hadn't that bug and so that install libc6
package,
> but I still not found yet a libc6 package wh
On Mon, May 11, 1998 at 11:39:13AM +0200, Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> My main problem, I think, is the libc5 package ! I had to upgrade to an
> libc5 package which hadn't that bug and so that install libc6 package,
> but I still not found yet a libc6 package which could accept my libc5
> package ver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, May 10, 1998 at 10:52:39PM +0200, Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> > I'm trying to do an upgrade from my libc5 system to libc6 ! I already
> > used the autoup.sh script but unfortunally I still had the error on 'w'
> > command:
> >
> > $ w
> > bad data in /var/
On Sun, May 10, 1998 at 10:52:39PM +0200, Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> I'm trying to do an upgrade from my libc5 system to libc6 ! I already
> used the autoup.sh script but unfortunally I still had the error on 'w'
> command:
>
> $ w
> bad data in /var/run/utmp
> $
>
> This happens wh
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