Owen Heisler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, 2006-07-23 at 22:57 +, Mauricio Calvao wrote:
>> You mean I should delete the present etch chroot and then install it all
>> again first as sarge and then, keeping login package under hold, to
>> etch??? Or should I wait for some fixing from t
On Sun, 2006-07-23 at 22:57 +, Mauricio Calvao wrote:
> You mean I should delete the present etch chroot and then install it all
> again first as sarge and then, keeping login package under hold, to
> etch??? Or should I wait for some fixing from the developers??
That would work, if your probl
Hi Owen
You mean I should delete the present etch chroot and then install it all
again first as sarge and then, keeping login package under hold, to
etch??? Or should I wait for some fixing from the developers??
Regards!
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On 7/23/06, Mauricio Ortiz Calvao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a sarge installation in my destop and just created an etch chroot
in order to assess the progress of the testing release and try some new
stuff like openoffice 2.0 and gfortran, for instance.
The problem is when I try to run any
Hi there,
I have a sarge installation in my destop and just created an etch chroot
in order to assess the progress of the testing release and try some new
stuff like openoffice 2.0 and gfortran, for instance.
The problem is when I try to run any application from the chroot etch jail
via dchro
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