On Tuesday 06 December 2011 13:27:59 Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins wrote:
> Did it worked?
A reasonable question after all your help! I'm afraid that I haven't yet
tried.
For now I have hared off on a different tack, which involves loading an OS on
VB, which I have to do for the question
Did it worked?
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On Monday 05 December 2011 13:06:32 Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins wrote:
> If you already know which your system is, there should be a way to tell
> that to configure (for example, . configure --operational-system
> GNU\/Linux).
>
> Because what this config-guess is trying to do looks like the
If you already know which your system is, there should be a way to tell
that to configure (for example, . configure --operational-system
GNU\/Linux).
Because what this config-guess is trying to do looks like the same
thing. If it is not working, I would find it easier to pass the
arguments ma
On Sunday 04 December 2011 14:35:46 Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins wrote:
> Looks like that .config-guess script is not asking uname -o, which would
> return your operational system.
>
> Check to see if there is a way to pass an argument to configure that
> tells manually which is your operation
Looks like that .config-guess script is not asking uname -o, which would
return your operational system.
Check to see if there is a way to pass an argument to configure that
tells manually which is your operational system (take the output from
uname -o and paste it there)
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For a course that I am doing I need to run Wireshark on Lenny. The Lenny
Wireshark package does not run, either on this occasion or previously.
By "does not run" I mean that I can open it up, but I have found nothing that
I can persuade it to do. It just sits there.
On the previous occasio
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