On 99-11-29 Marcelo Magallon wrote: > [ trimmed "To:" a little. Please CC me, I'm not on -devel nor -qa ]
And trimmed it again a bit. > Ok. Got a box of my own. Installed Debian on it. No network access > yet. Working on that. BTW, I haven't checked this, but there seems Okay, this is no problem since, there are other people on this list, that can help you to get the bugs fixed. > to be some issue with Athlons: slink disc #2 boots ok, #1 doesn't > (CD's from Linux Central). Well, I don't have any Athlon here around, so I can't check. But I wonder, what this problem has to do with the processor. > a mess with c++... fun, fun, fun :-), anyway, SuSE 5.2 boots with > 2.2.10, with MTRR enabled, which gently spits out an exception and > hangs right after printing "MTRR blah blah blah". I grabbed 2.2.10 > sources from their CD, recompiled without MTRR and it boots ok. Dunno > if this has been solved with 2.2.13, but it's something to keep in > mind for the boot floppies. (The funny thing is the kernel does say This is interesting and maybe someone has time to test it out and examine the problem. > > > Package: gltt2 (main) > > > Maintainer: Marcelo E. Magallon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 50596 gltt2: current version needs recompile. > > > > Can someone please recompile the package with the new libc? > Please NMU, along with Moonlight (long compile, but should not give > trouble, back in september I uploaded a new release with patches for > the new egcs) Could then somebody from the QA-Team please do this? I looked at the dependancies and saw that my system is mesa3g-dev missing and I don't want to install them just for an NMU. > > > Package: wmmail (main) > > > Maintainer: Marcelo E. Magallon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 44569 wmmail: wmmail: defaults domain [EMAIL > PROTECTED]@card/GNUstep/Defaults/WMMail corrupted > > > > Could this just be a problem with a wrong default while compiling it? If > > yes, Marcelo, can we NMU it to get it fixed? > Last time I looked at this, it was a problem with libproplist, IIRC. > It's a very simple thing, I beleive. Okay, maybe I take a look at it later. > > Brandon > [ the name is Branden... recently I have experienced first hand what > it means to have your name misspelled/mispronounced five times a > day... it's not funny ] I know and I'm sorry about it. Even it stood in the line before, I frequently mistyped it. Ciao Christian -- ******************************************************************** * Christian Kurz Debian Developer/QA-Team * * Use Debian - a free Operating System * ********************************************************************