At 11:55 PM 12/5/96 -0600, Larry wrote: [re: dpkg-ftp from a new debian install]
>procedure will be welcome :), but I believe you will need the >following: > >1) The boot, root and base disk set >2) Any of the following which are not on the base disks: >>snip<< I did as you suggested, and then some: 1) downloaded a new set of linux disks from rex. Since it was a new system, I thought it better to go ahead and install from the beginning. My last (messed up) attempt was from disks I retrieved last week from 'stable'. 2) install went good, except debian seems confused by my cd rom drive. I can live with this a while, since I'd rather have a working system first. The CD can come later. 3) After creating a boot floppy and rebooting, I'm automatically logged in as root. I think I saw this in a message earlier this week, so I'll check the archives and see what's up with that. 4) Just for grins, I ran dselect and chose ftp as the access method. It was suggested by one user that all the required files should be on the base disks. This is what I received: dpkg(subprocess): failed to exec C compiler 'gcc': no such file or directory dpkg: subprocess gcc -- print-libgcc-file-name returned error exit status 2 The program then asked for the name of an FTP site, password, etc. If I go along with these requests, it finally says FTP ERROR and returns me to a prompt. 5) I downloaded (from rex) these packages to my MSDOS partition: cpp netstd netbase ppp dpkg dpk-ftp io libwww perl Running dselect, and asking it to install all of the above, went well except for dpkg-ftp. On this, when configuring it asked for 'libnet', which I apparently did not have. I just downloaded it and will now return to Debian to try to finish my install. That's all for now, Bri -- "the talkin' is over (the walkin' has begun)" - J. Sansone [EMAIL PROTECTED] Support Live Music!! -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]