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If you haven't been able to boot, ask on debian-user for
a boot disk image. Several of our people have made one for
NCR. I'd help but I am away from the office with no access to
Linux.
Bruce
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If you haven't been able to boot, ask on debian-user for
a boot disk image. Several of our people have made one for
NCR. I'd help but I am away from the office with no access to
Linux.
Bruce
Ian Jackson (after my deletions):
> * GNU Texinfo ... HTML.
> * The Linux FAQ ... HTML ...
> * The Linux HOWTOs ... HTML ...
> * My new dpkg manuals ... HTML ...
> * The Perl documentation ... HTML
I think I see a trend here. While HTML is not the perfect format (e.g.,
it lacks the navigation
> Options for our policy include:
> 1. Specify one or two particular preferred target formats and
> distribute those. Leave the source in the source package. So far
> we have done this with documentation in Texinfo - we leave the
> .texi files in the source package and distribute on
> OK, so we've decided to have packages put their Emacs startup stuff in
> a directory, with one file per package.
>
> The directory obviously ought to go in /etc, and the files made
> conffiles, so that the sysadmin can reconfigure things.
>
> /etc/emacs/site-start.d ?
Please wait a minute.
H
Package: ncurses3.0
Version: 1.9.9e-1
It seems the ncurses terminfo database misses significant features. When
trying to display mime encoded mail I do not get the correct features.
For instance try to display the following file with 'richtext '
Test1
Test2
The first line should be centered,
OK, so we've decided to have packages put their Emacs startup stuff in
a directory, with one file per package.
The directory obviously ought to go in /etc, and the files made
conffiles, so that the sysadmin can reconfigure things.
/etc/emacs/site-start.d ?
Ian.
On Mon, 5 Aug 1996, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> You (Dale Scheetz) wrote:
> > No! Not a typo. This is the only difference between what gets executed
> > when debian.rules calls for a make, and when I call for the same make.
> >
> > The line in the Makefile is:
> >
> > cd lib; $(MAKE) $(M
Increasingly, documentation is in a generic markup format that can be
processed into various output formats either by standard tools or ones
that come with the package.
For example:
* GNU Texinfo can be converted to Info, DVI (and hence rather large
PostScript) and HTML.
* The Linux FAQ comes
Package: dosemu
Version: 0.60.3-1
a) dosemu is still a.out
file /usr/bin/dos
/usr/bin/dos: setuid Linux/i386 impure executable (OMAGIC)
b) dosemu config script asks:
echo " "
echo "What size is floppy drive B:"
echo " 0 3.5inch 1 5.25inch"
read FLOPSIZE
if [ "$FLOPSIZE" != "1" ]; then
echo "
You (Dale Scheetz) wrote:
> No! Not a typo. This is the only difference between what gets executed
> when debian.rules calls for a make, and when I call for the same make.
>
> The line in the Makefile is:
>
> cd lib; $(MAKE) $(MJ) -(MAKEFLAGS) all
^
Could it b
Package: fdutils
Version: 4.3-3
/usr/bin/fdmount should be mode 4755, not 4750.
Package: dump
Version: 0.3-6
/sbin/dump and /sbin/restore should be 2755.
Package: dosemu
Version: 0.60.3-1
/usr/bin/dos should be mode 4755, not 4711.
Package: bison
Version: A2.6-12
/usr/bin/mkparser and /usr/bin/mkparserclass should be mode 755, not
555.
Package: sysklogd
Version: 1.3-8
/sbin/klogd and /sbin/syslogd should be 755.
/usr/doc/sysklogd should be 644.
Package: base
Version: 1.1.0-14
The newest base contains a /var/run/utmp file of length 0. When upgrading
a running system, this:
- causes the list of people currently online to be lost
- makes tools like 'w' segfault until one login occurs.
Fix : remove /var/run/utmp from base.
Christian
PS
it seems to me that there are two types of "default" file being
discussed here.
The first is default options for executables - i.e. /etc/default. Most
discussion so far has concentrated on this. This will require massive
changes to the system so that binaries know how to use the default
informati
Good night folks,
After much work on and with manpages I'll upload another set for
Debian.
-- Begin Changes --
Date: 04 Aug 96 02:04:48 UT
Format: 1.5
Distribution: unstable
Binary: manpages
Source: manpages
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.11-6
Maintainer: Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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