On Sat, Jun 06, 1998 at 02:50:56AM +0100, Luis Francisco Gonzalez wrote:
> Hi,
> I have finally managed to compile this so I am going to package it for debian
> unless someone speaks up.
Thank you for doing this, Luis!
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"Luis" == Luis Francisco Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Luis> Hi, I have finally managed to compile this so I am going to
Luis> package it for debian unless someone speaks up.
Brian Basset said he was working on this, back on Feburary 23, but I
have not been able to reach him to confirm th
Hi,
I have finally managed to compile this so I am going to package it for debian
unless someone speaks up.
Thanks,
Luis.
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On Fri, May 01, 1998 at 08:17:00PM +0200, Kai Henningsen wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Branden Robinson) wrote on 30.04.98 in <[EMAIL
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> (I've asked that before: what's the current status of COAS, anyway?)
Oh yeah. Bruce wanted to port it to Gtk.
, and core dumps.
As for python programs in `tests' tree, all of them work fine, except for UI
stuff.
Having issued `make install' in root of coas distribution, I got a lot of good
and different files on my disk. But I was unable to get anything meaningful
from it. So, I am trying to
Has anybody tried the COAS 0.09 snapshot with Debian ? With a few
small modifications it compiled and installed for me. Many of the
tests succeed, but the `table' UI test with qt interface hangs, all UI
tests with curses interface segfault or dump cores, and all python
programs wi
Hi all,
In response to my "Debian Administration Tool" post, I was told that it
had been decided that Caldera's COAS was to be the tool of choice. I was
wondering if anyone was working on packaging it. If not, I'd like to do
it.
Thanks,
Brian Bassett
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On 4 Dec 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> Regardle of my transpozo, did anyone follow the bouncing URL and
> find out anything of more than passing interest?
I looked at it some time ago. If anything it is a compainion to Deity. We
might see future integration when the topic of remote admin
Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
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> Regardle of my transpozo, did anyone follow the bouncing URL and
> find out anything of more than passing interest?
Yes. We are already aware of this project and URL. Bruce made us aware
of this project while it was still in it's infancy, in fact before this
we
> "Behan" == Behan Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Behan> Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
>>
>> Perhaps Diety should become a part of that?
Behan> *sigh*... not diety, Deity.
Behan>^^
Behan> I wish people would learn to spell. This is one of the
Behan Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[Anon wrote:]
>> Perhaps Diety should become a part of that?
>
>*sigh*... not diety, Deity.
> ^^
Diety, of course, meaning "of or like a diet". In the same vein as
"boxy".
At least, that's what I think every time someone spells it
Behan Webster wrote:
> *sigh*... not diety, Deity.
>^^
> I wish people would learn to spell. This is one of the exceptions to
> the "i before e" rule.
That's what comes from people not learning Latin at school anymore :)
Stephen
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Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
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> Perhaps Diety should become a part of that?
*sigh*... not diety, Deity.
^^
I wish people would learn to spell. This is one of the exceptions to
the "i before e" rule.
Behan
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I wonder if anyone else has seen this: http://www.caldera.com/coas/ ?
Perhaps Diety should become a part of that?
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