Emeric Maschino writes... > Hi folks, > > All is in the subject line ;-) > > Oh yes, I'm running a fresh Woody 3.0r1a install on a hp workstation > i2000 a.k.a BigSur. Is this a current limitation on the IA-64 architecture?
int10: Not available for ia64 on woody, available on sarge and sid in the xserver-xfree86 package. I don't know what int10 is for, isn't it an i386 thing(or something to work around not being on i386 maybe)? pex5: no Xserver module available for ia64 on woody/sarge/sid. There is a PEX5 shared library available on woody, but not on sarge or sid(which is kind of weird). I don't remember but maybe PEX apps can fall back to software rendering if there's no Xserver PEX module available? > More generally, is there a resource on Earth to locate a particular > file in a Debian package? If it's installed on the system "dpkg -S foo" If it's not there are a couple ways, 1.) Search the Contents file for that architecture ftp://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/Contents-ia64.gz 2.) Use the 'apt-file' tool (I haven't tried it yet) -- Matt Taggart Linux and Open Source Lab [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hewlett-Packard

