Þann 19-Nov-97 skrifar Philippe Troin:
>
> Change the "network:" line of /etc/nsswitch.conf from "files dns" to "files".
> That should make it.
>
Now this is what I call a useful pointer!
Thanks!, that did the trick... thanks a million!
Þann 19-Nov-97 skrifar Scott Ellis:
>
> Yep, it's a bug in xaw3d. Not exactly making your system unusable, since
> it is easilly fixed.
>
Nor was I saying that it was unusable...
I was saying, that if one intends to upgrade to a libc6 system, one needs
to upgrade the entire base system.
On Wed, 19 Nov 1997 13:34:52 EST Scott Ellis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
>
> > Now, I can use pppd to manually put up my network... but diald (which I
> > normally use) doesn't work, it will fail with 'sl0: transmit timeout, bad
> > line quality?'...
On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
> Þann 18-Nov-97 skrifar Scott Ellis:
> >
> > The problem is that linking a program with both libc6 and librarys linked
> > with libc5 will produce problems. Programs that are linked this way
> > should have bugs filed against them if they haven't been a
On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
> Now, I can use pppd to manually put up my network... but diald (which I
> normally use) doesn't work, it will fail with 'sl0: transmit timeout, bad
> line quality?'...
Okay, to be fair I never use diald, so I don't know what could be wrong
here.
>
Þann 18-Nov-97 skrifar Scott Ellis:
>
> The problem is that linking a program with both libc6 and librarys linked
> with libc5 will produce problems. Programs that are linked this way
> should have bugs filed against them if they haven't been already. Yes you
> need to purge and reconstruct you
Þann 18-Nov-97 skrifar Scott Ellis:
>
> Maybe if you'd tell us what is unstable for you it could be fixed. I've
> only experienced neglegable problems using hamm.
>
Ok, here is my system (Just for an overview, the latest in hamm).
kernel2.0.30
xbase 3.3.1
xlib6g
On Tue, 18 Nov 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
> The reason I say, that you need to purge them (especially if you are
> doing development), is because of...
>
> 0x401c6230 in malloc ()
> (gdb) bt
> #0 0x401c6230 in malloc ()
> #1 0x401c6145 in malloc ()
> #2 0x401c12cc in fopen ()
> #3 0x80ab65b
On Tue, 18 Nov 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
> Þann 18-Nov-97 skrifar James Troup:
> > "Orn E. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >> You can purge all libc5 programs, takes a trick or two though...
> >> and it's the ONLY way to get a stable libc6 system.
> >
> I've been tracking hamm on
Þann 18-Nov-97 skrifar Scott Ellis:
>
> I beg to differ here. My machine runs sync'd to hamm, but I still use
> several programs that are only libc5 (including netscape). Everything
> works fine, although with Netscrape running my memory useage is a bit on
> the cramped side.
>
The reason I
Þann 18-Nov-97 skrifar James Troup:
> "Orn E. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> You can purge all libc5 programs, takes a trick or two though...
>> and it's the ONLY way to get a stable libc6 system.
>
I've been tracking hamm on several systems, ever since libc6 came
out... and there
"Orn E. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You can purge all libc5 programs, takes a trick or two though...
> and it's the ONLY way to get a stable libc6 system.
Absolute rubbish. I've been running two systems and have access to a
third which have been tracking hamm since it became hamm, al
On Tue, 18 Nov 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
>
> Þann 18-Nov-97 skrifar Scott Ellis:
> > On Tue, 18 Nov 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
> >
> > NO! ABSOLUTLY POSITIVLY DO *NOT* PURGE LIBC5! YOU WILL TRASH YOUR SYSTEM
> > BEYOND ALL HOPE OF REPAIR!
> >
> > What you do need to do if you're upgrading to
Þann 18-Nov-97 skrifar Scott Ellis:
> On Tue, 18 Nov 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
>
> NO! ABSOLUTLY POSITIVLY DO *NOT* PURGE LIBC5! YOU WILL TRASH YOUR SYSTEM
> BEYOND ALL HOPE OF REPAIR!
>
> What you do need to do if you're upgrading to a full hamm (unstable)
> system is to use dpkg to purge th
On Tue, 18 Nov 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
> and if you intend to use libc6 for future use and development, then
> purge libc5 and all its remnants, as there *is* and will remain a conflict
> between the two.
NO! ABSOLUTLY POSITIVLY DO *NOT* PURGE LIBC5! YOU WILL TRASH YOUR SYSTEM
BEYOND ALL H
Þann 18-Nov-97 skrifar Daniel Doro Ferrante:
>
> After that email, I tried to upgrade 'tetex-bin' but I also got
> the same message: seg fault in the pre-inst AND pos-inst scripts !!! I
> can't figure out what is happening. I tried to use libc6 and libc5 in
> different ways in order to find
mic linker, library and utilit
On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, Galen Hazelwood wrote:
> Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 14:26:07 -0700
> From: Galen Hazelwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Daniel Doro Ferrante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: ncurses3.4
>
>
The only thing that the ncurses3.4 postinst script does is run
ldconfig. If your system is so messed up that ldconfig always seg
faults, then god help you, because I can't. :)
What versions of ld.so, libc5, and libc6 do you have installed?
--Galen
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Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler kindly pointed out to me that ncurses3.4 is now
in ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/base so I have
solved that problem. Many of you know what the next question will be.
Where do I find libreadlineg2? I don't see it in the ls-lR.gz file
from ftp.debian.org.
On Wed, 16 Jul 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> the ncurses3.4 package is not available in the hamm version of Debian.
> Where can I get this package?
>
It's still in Incoming on master.
Shaya
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> the ncurses3.4 package is not available in the hamm version of Debian.
> Where can I get this package?
In master's incoming, or it's mirror:
ftp://cfni.com/pub/linux/debian/Incoming
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Carey Evans wrote:
>"Kevin M. Bealer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
(clip)
>
>So you _do_ need the /lib/libreadline.so.2 link. bc in unstable is a
>libc6 program, so it shouldn't be concerned with what is in the
>libc5-compat directories.
>
>% dpkg -S libreadline.so.2
>libreadline2: /lib/libc5-comp
"Kevin M. Bealer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> $ bc
> bc: error in loading shared libraries
> libreadline.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
> $ ldd -v `which bc`
> ldd: version 1.9.2
> libreadline.so.2 => not found
> libncurses.so.3.4 => /lib/
Carey Evans wrote:
>"Kevin M. Bealer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>[snip]
>
>> Also, installing this packages causes dselect to get really excited
>> about dependencies, since everything wants the old libreadline, and
>> the new one doesn't want to coexist. What is the solution to this
>> sort o
On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, Peter Mutsaers wrote:
> I see a lot of packages appearing in unstable that depend on
> ncurses3.4. But no packages providing it is available (only
> ncurses3.0).
>
> Can anyone tell me where I can get ncurses3.4?
>
It still appears to be in Incoming on master.debian.org, las
On Sat, 5 Jul 1997, Kevin M. Bealer wrote:
> You can get it from ftp.i-connect.com, in Incoming, and info, et al
> will run again.
That's ftp.i-connect.net I believe.
-douglas
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"Kevin M. Bealer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> Also, installing this packages causes dselect to get really excited
> about dependencies, since everything wants the old libreadline, and
> the new one doesn't want to coexist. What is the solution to this
> sort of thing? For now, I have l
Peter Mutsaers wrote:
>I see a lot of packages appearing in unstable that depend on
>ncurses3.4. But no packages providing it is available (only
>ncurses3.0).
>
>Can anyone tell me where I can get ncurses3.4?
>
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>
> I have a system with the 'hamm' hierarchy packages installed. Several of
> the packages, including important ones like 'gdb' depend on 'ncurses3.4'
> but I cannot find this anywhere. I wonder why 'ncurses3.4' is not
> included in 'hamm'. Any pointers or workarounds anyone?
ncurses3.4 is in "i
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