>libc-5.4.44.tar.gz
>
>There was a big difference in file sizes; which one is the right one to use?
>
>And what is the right way to install this libc upgrade? Do you just need to
>untar everything from /root and that's it? (I know, I know, this is probably
>a basic
-Original Message-
From: Ray Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, May 08, 1998 2:32 AM
Subject: Re: Upgrading libc.*
>If you are running the default setup '.' is not in your path therefore
>when you want to
Hi,
this problem has been asked before in this mailing list,
i don't remember when, but one answer had a pointing to
this URL:
http://www.waldherr.org/soffice/
(Stefan Waldherr Homepage)
that's just related to howto install staroffice on RH 4.2 / 5
systems, as you can guess... it worked just f
You are using the modified setup? One thing you can do is 'vi setup'. I
don't remember if the setup script is 'bash' or 'perl', but I remember
having to change the path for the first line on my machine.
Marco
>Thanks for responding to my query about "libc".
>
>One question I'm hoping you (or
> "pg" == Paul Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
pg> At 12:33 AM 5/5/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>
>> Big mistake, don't upgrade the complete libc just for
>> StarOffice this will break other things.
>>
>> Check my website below for the info you need to
>> install staroffice.
>>
>> --
>> Curti
At 12:33 AM 5/5/98 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Big mistake, don't upgrade the complete libc just for
>StarOffice this will break other things.
>
>Check my website below for the info you need to
>install staroffice.
>
>--
>Curtis Consulting
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.clark.net/pub/ray
>===
Big mistake, don't upgrade the complete libc just for
StarOffice this will break other things.
Check my website below for the info you need to
install staroffice.
--
Curtis Consulting
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.clark.net/pub/ray
A visit to a fresh place will bring
On Mon, 4 May 1998, Paul Greene wrote:
> This is probably an easy question for the experts; I'm doing (what I hope
> is) the smart thing by asking before leaping off the cliff.
>
> I would like to install the Star Office office suite on my linux box (Redhat
> 4.0). The installation instructions
I'm not sure what's available from redhat, but did you check
/pub/contrib/i386? You might find something in there.
The difference between the two files is that one is already compiled,
while one is not (guess which one the .bin.tar.gz is). From the sounds of
it, I wouldn't recommend you use one o
s the right way to install this libc upgrade? Do you just need to
untar everything from /root and that's it? (I know, I know, this is probably
a basic question but I've never done it before) If not, what exactly is
involved in upgrading libc?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Paul Greene
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Chris Fishwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have an RPM titled libc-5.4.44-1rh42.i386.rpm, which is used, as
> indicated by the filename, to upgrade libc on RH4.2 systems. My question
> is, is it safe to use this same RPM on RH5.0 systems?? I need to upgrade
> libc so that I ca
Hi All,
I have an RPM titled libc-5.4.44-1rh42.i386.rpm, which is used, as
indicated by the filename, to upgrade libc on RH4.2 systems. My question
is, is it safe to use this same RPM on RH5.0 systems?? I need to upgrade
libc so that I can run StarOffice 4.0... If it is not safe to do t
> I have an RPM titled libc-5.4.44-1rh42.i386.rpm, which is used, as
> indicated by the filename, to upgrade libc on RH4.2 systems. My question
> is, is it safe to use this same RPM on RH5.0 systems?? I need to upgrade
> libc so that I can run StarOffice 4.0... If it is not safe to do th
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