Hi Ralph,
thank you for your answer.
I will choose one of the three commands with dpkg...
And yes, thank you, with cat, you can look at an input-file directly in
the terminal.
Cheers
Gregoire
Le jeudi 23 octobre 2014 à 11:40 +0100, Ralph Corderoy a écrit :
> Hi Gregoire,
>
> > This isn't
Hi Bertrand,
thank you for your answer. All two ideas are very good, and will make
the first paragraph more powerful.
I am afraid, I would not found the right words for it, because I'm not a
-mom user (not yet).
If you want, write it yourself (I suppose, you are french-speaking).
Just click on
Hello Werner,
On Thu, Oct 23 2014 at 07:53:20 AM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>> Here is a patch containing the modifications I had to make to
>> correct the 3 problems mentioned above.
>
> Please apply!
Commited,
Regards,
--
Bertrand Garrigues
> Thanks, but this is too much work for too little benefit.
> Especially since you are going to switch to autotools very soon, and
> then all this would have to be rewritten anyway.
OK, I will do it.
> Would it be acceptable to have in arch/mingw/Makefile.sub the
> install and uninstall targets
Hi Gregoire,
> This isn't the best way to verify package installation from the
> command line. I recommend inserting a bit of code into your article
> for checking whether groff is installed:
>
> dpkg -l | sed -n '/groff[^-]/p'
To avoid scaring the chevaux, how about
$ dpkg -l |