On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 03:02:35PM +0100, E.L. Meijer Eric" wrote:
> 2) Try to locate a hamm libc4 package.
Actually, it was discontinued after 'bo'.
The problem is that the tools to build it don't work any more. I experimented
with this just before hamm's release; it appeared that the command li
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 03:02:35PM +0100, E.L. Meijer Eric" wrote:
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> 2) Try to locate a hamm libc4 package.
Links to archives of old versions of Debian (including hamm) are at the
bottom of http://www.debian.org/releases/
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> I recently came across a program (for which I have not found the source
> code, though it may be available) which seems to depend on libc4 (it
> gives the error message 'file libc.so.4 not found' or similar). There is
> no Debian package for slink containing this
I recently came across a program (for which I have not found
the source code, though it may be available) which seems to depend on libc4 (it
gives the error message 'file libc.so.4 not found' or similar). There is no
Debian package for slink containing this library, as there is
I get this message when I try to start elm. What am I missing?
elm: can't find library 'libc.so.4'
Thanks,
Keith
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On Tue, 4 Nov 1997, M W Blunier wrote:
: I am trying to get doom to run under X. I have installed the
: xcompat package to get rid of the libXt.so.3 error, but now I
: get can't find library 'libc.so.4'. Is there a package that
: provides it?
stable/binary-i386/libs/libc
I am trying to get doom to run under X. I have installed the
xcompat package to get rid of the libXt.so.3 error, but now I
get can't find library 'libc.so.4'. Is there a package that
provides it?
Thanks
Mark
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Adrenolin writes:
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> what package supplies this file? gopher requires it and i have looked
> everywhere to find the right .deb package that itis in :(
I just uploaded a new version of gopher in ELF. It fixes all bugs and is in
ELF.
Michael
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"Larry Loos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm doing my first install of Debian Linux using the 1.1-Beta. I have
> the initial system installed and now I'm trying to install the
> packages that I want. When I tried I got many errors that say it
> needs
On Mon, 10 Jun 1996, Larry Loos wrote:
> I'm doing my first install of Debian Linux using the 1.1-Beta. I have
> the initial system installed and now I'm trying to install the
> packages that I want. When I tried I got many errors that say it
> needs libc.so.4. Whe
A list reader kindly replied:
> in unstable/devel/libc4-4.6.27-15.deb . Are you sure you're installing
> packages from the correct tree (_un_stable)? Packages that depend on libc4
> are
> in the a.out binary format, which is being replaced by ELF.
I received several private messages from reader
In your email to me, Larry Loos, you wrote:
>
> I'm doing my first install of Debian Linux using the 1.1-Beta. I have
> the initial system installed and now I'm trying to install the
> packages that I want. When I tried I got many errors that say it
> needs libc.so
On Mon, 10 Jun 1996, Larry Loos wrote:
> I'm doing my first install of Debian Linux using the 1.1-Beta. I have
> the initial system installed and now I'm trying to install the
> packages that I want. When I tried I got many errors that say it
> needs libc.so.4. Where is
I'm doing my first install of Debian Linux using the 1.1-Beta. I have
the initial system installed and now I'm trying to install the
packages that I want. When I tried I got many errors that say it
needs libc.so.4. Where is it?
I'm obviously a newbie to Debian and appreciat
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