th emacs version 28 the ibus.el source file is no
>> longer installed, although it must found if the compiled ibus.enc
>> file is to load.
Testing is at 27.1 - 28.1 is in unstable and currently broken.
> Emacs can run byte-compiled files without having the source files
> handy. Did
ibus.enc
> file is to load.
Emacs can run byte-compiled files without having the source files
handy. Did you mean ibus.elc here?
>
> I tried to find a testing version of ibus.el but did not succeed. I
> tied to use an old ibus.el file from Jul 2020, but it had obsolete
> functions and
With an upgrade to testing, I get this warning when I load emacs:
Warning (comp): Cannot look-up eln file as no source file was found
for /home/haines/.emacs.d/elisp/ibus.elc
I gather that with emacs version 28 the ibus.el source file is no
longer installed, although it must found if the com
On 2007-04-25, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was always too lazy to figure out the intricacies of latex's path
> searches. For any given type of file I just do something like this
>
> $ locate -br '.*\.bst$' | sed 's|/bst/.*|/bst/|' | sort -u
> /usr/share/texmf-texlive/bibtex/bst
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 23:14:15 +, Tyler Smith wrote:
> On 2007-04-24, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> >
> > Try to put the .bst files into
> >
> > ~/texmf/bibtex/bst/
> >
>
> That did it, thanks! This is the most confusing part of latex for me -
> installing files and sorting out search paths just d
On 2007-04-24, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Try to put the .bst files into
>
> ~/texmf/bibtex/bst/
>
That did it, thanks! This is the most confusing part of latex for me -
installing files and sorting out search paths just doesn't seem very
intuitive. Thankfully it doesn't need do
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 02:19:13 +, Tyler Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm confused as to how to install source files for use with
> texlive. I'm editing a multifile document, and I want to use a .bst
> file to format the bibliography. It works if I put this file in th
Hi,
I'm confused as to how to install source files for use with
texlive. I'm editing a multifile document, and I want to use a .bst
file to format the bibliography. It works if I put this file in the
same directory as the document. But I want to put it in a directory
that bibtex w
Edvard Majakari wrote:
nx13372 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
How can i dowload the source file:
#apt-get install
apt-get build-dep
apt-get source
The first one is quite handy - it makes sure you have the required
components to build the package. Of course, if you just fetch the source
nx13372 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can i dowload the source file:
> #apt-get install
apt-get build-dep
apt-get source
The first one is quite handy - it makes sure you have the required
components to build the package. Of course, if you just fetch the source
for reading it (not comp
* nx13372 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040803 14:42]:
> How can i dowload the source file:
> #apt-get install
man apt-get ; apt-get source XYZ
Yours sincerely,
Alexander
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On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 01:42:59PM +0100, nx13372 wrote:
> How can i dowload the source file:
> #apt-get install
apt-get source
Cheers,
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Hi all,
I put a few more lines in my sources.list:
deb-src ..
then
#apt-get update
(loading sources ok)
For example if i:
#apt-cache search squid-common
i only get the binary file!
How can i dowload the source file:
#apt-get install
thanks in advance.
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On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 12:57:55PM -0600, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
| I posted this yesterday, but I think it got lost in the traffic by my being
| slow to respond to a question.
|
| I was wanting to look at the source to kde-core and tried to install it using
| apt (I'm running sarge) I went
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I posted this yesterday, but I think it got lost in the traffic by my being
slow to respond to a question.
I was wanting to look at the source to kde-core and tried to install it using
apt (I'm running sarge) I went to the apt documentation at debian
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 09:00:33PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello
> I try to find the source code of the kernels, I need it do compile a driver
> I don't know where to find it
> Thanks for your help
> Raymond
If you're compiling a driver for an existing Debian kernel, you don't
need (and
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> Hello
> I try to find the source code of the kernels, I need it do compile a driver
> I don't know where to find it
> Thanks for your help
either
apt-cache search kernel-source then apt-get which one you want,
or
ftp..kernel.org
wo
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> Subject: source files
>
>
> Hello
> I try to find the source code of the kernels, I need it do
> compile a driver
> I don't know where to find it
> Thanks for your help
> Raymond
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Hello
I try to find the source code of the kernels, I need it do compile a driver
I don't know where to find it
Thanks for your help
Raymond
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> And I can't seem to find it on the Debian Website. Any suggestions?
Edit /etc/apt/sources.list
Add this line
deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian woody main contrib non-free
to this file.
Then run
apt-get source dpkg cdebconf
jp
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Xeno Campanoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And I can't seem to find it on the Debian Website. Any suggestions?
Run 'dpkg -S `which dselect`' to find out which package dselect is in
(here dpkg), and then 'apt-get source dpkg'. Or you can dig around
under ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/
And I can't seem to find it on the Debian Website. Any suggestions?
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On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 02:02:33PM -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> The tool you want is enscript.
>
> man enscript
>
> or
>
> enscript --help-highlight | less
>
> -jwb
>
Thank you this is exactly what I was looking for.
Christophe
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On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 10:51, christophe barbé wrote:
> I am looking for a tool to print (= create a postscript file) C/C++
> source files with color highlighting.
>
> I used to do that with xemacs (ps-print-buffer-with-faces) but no more
> use it and would like to avoid it.
I am looking for a tool to print (= create a postscript file) C/C++
source files with color highlighting.
I used to do that with xemacs (ps-print-buffer-with-faces) but no more
use it and would like to avoid it.
AFAIK a2ps doesn't print c file with color (but does highlighting with
bol
ernel source files...
Gladimir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> The default debian installation did not install my kernel source
G> files, so I am using dselect to get those files.
I'd just get a kernel tarball off of ftp.kernel.org or a mirror and
unpack it somewhere handy.
G>
ernel source files...
Gladimir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> The default debian installation did not install my kernel source
G> files, so I am using dselect to get those files.
I'd just get a kernel tarball off of ftp.kernel.org or a mirror and
unpack it somewhere handy.
G>
Gladimir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> The default debian installation did not install my kernel source
G> files, so I am using dselect to get those files.
I'd just get a kernel tarball off of ftp.kernel.org or a mirror and
unpack it somewhere handy.
G> I found the sou
"Gladimir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am I correct in assuming the tk-dev files are for writing X
> interfaces, for kernel management, using tcl?
Right. It's for "make xconfig". make config and make menuconfig both
work fine without tk.
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The default debian installation did not install my kernel source files, so I
am using dselect to get those files. I ran dselect, performed an update,
and went to the selection screen. I found the source files and marked
kernel-source-2.2.12 for installation, but I was sent to the dependency
:
I need to install KDE 1.1.2 source files to do a re-write to incorporate
the ability to run pure GTK themes on KDE 1.1.2.
Having downloaded all the KDE2 beta's and now the full KDE2 version only to
find it dam unstable with uncontrollable geometry.
My main wish is to re-work/re-compile
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