On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 07:16:23PM +0100, Fritz Wettstein wrote:
> In /etc/apt/source.list everything is commented by #, in the mean time
> I've also commented the cdrom entries, made a apt-get update and a
> apt-get upgrade. This didn't change anything: the apt-get install cpio
> always result
In /etc/apt/source.list everything is commented by #, in the mean time
I've also commented the cdrom entries, made a apt-get update and a
apt-get upgrade. This didn't change anything: the apt-get install cpio
always results in "cpio is allready up to date"
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On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 07:16:23PM +0100, Fritz Wettstein wrote:
> In /etc/apt/source.list everything is commented by #, in the mean time
> I've also commented the cdrom entries, made a apt-get update and a
> apt-get upgrade. This didn't change anything: the apt-get install cpio
> always result
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 11:06:04AM -0500, Martin Lefebvre wrote:
> go with checkinstall...
>
> really simple:
>
> # ./configure ...
> # make
> # checkinstall
>
> it generates and installs a fresh debian package for you
I think he might still at the point of haveing to he told how
and where from
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 04:17:30PM +0100, Fritz Wettstein wrote:
> How do I install a source package for example cpio? This package doesn't
> show up in dselect and as far as I know the name of the source package is
> the same as the binary.
Do you have proper source resource entries in your /etc/a
go with checkinstall...
really simple:
# ./configure ...
# make
# checkinstall
it generates and installs a fresh debian package for you
On 12/12/05, Fritz Wettstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I install a source package for example cpio? This package doesn't
> show up in dselect and as
Fritz Wettstein wrote:
> How do I install a source package for example cpio? This package doesn't
> show up in dselect and as far as I know the name of the source package is
> the same as the binary.
>
Are you referring an upstream source tarball or a Debian source package?
-Roberto
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How do I install a source package for example cpio? This package doesn't
show up in dselect and as far as I know the name of the source package is
the same as the binary.
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