Hi,
Steve Early wrote:
[Debian diffs for X11 source tree]
> Debian-specific diffs were hard to produce under the old scheme of
> things because of the strange way in which the upstream source was
> packaged. The version of the X packages that I will release in the new
> source packaging format ou
I'm doing some development (experimenting) with debian, and when I try the
following:
dpkg --root=/dos/linux --purge --force-remove-essential e2fsprogs
I get the following errors:
Removing e2fsprogs ...
dpkg (subprocess): unable to execute post-removal script: No such file or
directory
dpkg: er
I have been gawking at a file I built with 'dpkg -I' on all the packages
in rex/binary-i386, and have found some interesting stuff:
First, if I understand the policy manual, section and priority fields are
not "required". It is suggested that they would be helpful. There are a
small fraction of th
From: Scott Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm doing some development (experimenting) with debian, and when I try the
> following:
>
> dpkg --root=/dos/linux --purge --force-remove-essential e2fsprogs
>
First, it may be essential to "cd" to /dos/linux before running this.
I've seen chroot(2) chang
Hello,
I try to connect to master.debian.org for three days without success. Ping
fails, and traceroute cannot reach it too. What happened?
Yves.
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Michael Meskes writes:
> Miquel van Smoorenburg writes:
> > > Anyway, the deal for gdb and binutils is that I only have enough time
> > > to track H.J. Lu's versions. Since he hasn't released public versions
> > > of gdb-4.16 and binutils-2.7 yet, neither have I.
> >
> > Indeed. However, binutils
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