Re: page fault in mkfontdir

2001-02-18 Thread Mark W. Eichin
oops, should have looked, bug 82601 is already open (says sparc only, though) and that it is probably due to some other lib, not mkfontdir code itself. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=82601 They point out that this: required from libc.so.6: 0x0d696911 0x00 05 GLIBC_2.1

Re: page fault in mkfontdir

2001-02-18 Thread Mark W. Eichin
I'll note that the xutils 4.0.2-1 mkfontdir also segv's on Debian/SPARC using 2.2.18pre21 (kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-sun4cdm) so maybe it really is an "all the world is an x86" bug :-) Setting up xfonts-base (4.0.2-1) ... Running mkfontdir in misc font directory.../var/lib/dpkg/info/xfonts-base.pos

Re: status of arm port

2000-11-20 Thread Mark W. Eichin
Based on the name, I assumed you were in Scandinavia or something; from whois, though, it looks like you're in California. That means you're just uninformed :-) First of all, it has been several years since crypto was restricted as weaponry; it changed to be restricted as crypto. Second, in Janu

Re: status of arm port

2000-11-19 Thread Mark W. Eichin
> # dpkg --install *.deb Ahh, but that's the tricky part: no /var/lib/dpkg, only about 2.5M of free space on the device for that matter... much of what is there is a cramfs, and so readonly. (This is probably better discussed on [EMAIL PROTECTED], but it didn't get much attention last time I bro

Re: status of arm port

2000-11-19 Thread Mark W. Eichin
For that matter, is the arm port primarily a netwinder port, or more broad? I've been building stuff from debian for the iPAQ PDA (200mhz SA1100) mostly to put in the NFS-mounted /usr/local, and in fact doing apt-get source foo cd foo-version ./configure --prefix=/usr/local