Hi folks,
This is just to mention the fact that, once the dependencies are
resolved (mainly qt3), the following packages build without problems:
- doxygen
- libsdl1.2
- smpeg
Best regards,
Chris
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On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 04:00:16PM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> At Sat, 16 Apr 2005 08:18:30 -0400, Barry deFreese wrote:
> > libgpg-error - Problem with mkerrcodes.awk. Submitted to alioth
> > with no patch yet.
>
> I'm upstream maintainer of that, will look at it soon. It's a bit of
> a me
At Sat, 16 Apr 2005 08:18:30 -0400,
Barry deFreese wrote:
> libgpg-error - Problem with mkerrcodes.awk. Submitted to alioth with no
> patch yet.
I'm upstream maintainer of that, will look at it soon. It's a bit of
a mess, unfortunately, but I already tried to make it so that it will
work on the
Heya gang, here are some more packages info:
nvi - Builds clean
man-db - Builds clean
apt - Builds clean
gdbm - Builds clean
cron - build depends on selinux1-dev (WTF is that all about?)
libgpg-error - Problem with mkerrcodes.awk. Submitted to alioth with no
patch yet.
Enjoy,
Barry (aka
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 07:41:01PM -0400, Igor Khavkine wrote:
> libgc5 - patch taken from Chris Lingard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> w3m
> smail
Excellent! Please submit all bugs that fix compiling problems as
important.
> All build and work properly (tested). I've submitted the appropriate
> patc
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 07:41:01PM -0400, Igor Khavkine wrote:
>
> libgc5 - patch taken from Chris Lingard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've tried getting in touch with Chris using the email above.
But it bounced on me. Does anyone know his current address?
Thanks.
Igor
Hi, I've just looked at a couple more packages to build on Hurd.
They are
libgc5 - patch taken from Chris Lingard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
w3m
smail
All build and work properly (tested). I've submitted the appropriate
patches as bugs to Debian maintainers. Jeff, once the patches
are
> We don't have a klogd, but we have kmesg implemented by Okuji, IIRC. I don't
> know what the status is.
The klogd from the Linux syslogd could be adapted. With the kmsg device
and the same stream device translator needed for keyboards, etc, we will
have a /dev/kmsg that behaves much like /proc/
On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 10:23:55PM +0300, Jaakko Niemi wrote:
>
> One thing did cross my mind:
> System logging ? Is there such a thing as klogd for hurd?
> Or can we (finally) (at least for hurd) split sysklogd ;)
Currently we use our own syslogd which is in inetutils. ROland already
suggets
On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 12:38:00PM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> * jed 0.98.7-14
>
> Hey liiwi, this is your favourite editor :)
> (Seems to work, contains also xjed)
YAY! Great many thanks.
One thing did cross my mind:
System logging ? Is there such a thing as klogd for hurd?
Or can we
Hello,
I am currently uploading a new gnumach with Okujis fix to alpha.gnu.org. I
don't put it in the distribution, because there is something bad with a
header file, my hurd compile last night interrupted because of this.
These packages were uploaded to ERLANGEN, which is an upload queue for
ma
Hello,
this is really cool.
Today I compiled tetex-bin and wget. gs should follow soon, when I have
libpaper.
I will hpoefully find the time to upload them and the sgml packages next
week in university.
Just that the packages we worek on don't collide.
libjpeg6b semms to compile fine but has
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