On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 02:22:22AM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
> As a last resort you can make a chroot environment on the woody machine
> on which you will install whatever is needed to build the deb in
> question. With this you'll have a potato environment on which you can
> make the potato deb.
As a last resort you can make a chroot environment on the woody machine
on which you will install whatever is needed to build the deb in
question. With this you'll have a potato environment on which you can
make the potato deb.
Hopefully there are automatic tools for the job and/or simpler
sol
Hello everyone,
Here's the situation. I am responsible for maintaining a potato box
running public services, but I don't have root. I need to basically
create a list of commands, send them to root, and have him execute them.
He won't install anything superfluous to running the machin (like
dpkg
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