On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 17:13 +0100, James Westby wrote:
> On (18/04/07 00:32), Tim Day wrote:
> > When I look at the postinst file in my yada-generate deb then the only
> > thing of note is:
> >
> > if [ "" = "configure" ] && [ -x "`w
On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 10:59 +0200, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
> I'm wondering why you, as a 'novice deb builder', chose yada as a
> packaging helper. I wouldn't recommend it to new packagers (or at all),
> because it hides large parts of the build process.
Ah, but that's exactly why I chose it. I did
I (novice deb builder) am building a deb with yada (and pbuilder) on
Etch. I don't have any problems getting a sensible /usr/share/menu
entry put in place, but it doesn't actually seem to appear in any menus
until I do a manual sudo update-menus (or install some other package
which triggers a menu
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I would really like you to be on my side,
but the side you show me isn't what I had in mind.
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Thanks to all for the tips and pointers.
- Turns out there is a -k option for dh_installchangelogs which makes
CHANGES a symlink to changelog, which seems sensible enough.
- I have enough semi-obsolete spare machines here to turn one over to
unstable (looks a bit easier to get to grips with than
Thanks to all for the tips and pointers.
- Turns out there is a -k option for dh_installchangelogs which makes
CHANGES a symlink to changelog, which seems sensible enough.
- I have enough semi-obsolete spare machines here to turn one over to
unstable (looks a bit easier to get to grips with than
gs ? The evolvotron sources
override the qmake supplied -O2 flag with -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer
-funroll-loops -ffast-math, which last time I checked could render about
13% faster. Should I force them back to just -O2 for the debian build ?
Thanks
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Tim Day - www.timday.com
gs ? The evolvotron sources
override the qmake supplied -O2 flag with -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer
-funroll-loops -ffast-math, which last time I checked could render about
13% faster. Should I force them back to just -O2 for the debian build ?
Thanks
--
Tim Day - www.timday.com
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To UNSUBS
Some of us are involved in the design of an
upgrade kit for donated computers for distribution
to non-profits, NGOs, schools, etc.
We are in email with motherboard/CPU OEMs to have a
motherboard created which can make the best possible
use of the heritage equipment which is donated, on
the least a
I'm part if a project team trying to develop a hardware
software system designed to efficiently make use of
donated equipment for distribution to non-profits, NGOs,
developing cultures, to cross the digital divide as
cheaply as possible.
Part of the project is the design of an open architecture
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Some of us are involved in the design of an
upgrade kit for donated computers for distribution
to non-profits, NGOs, schools, etc.
We are in email with motherboard/CPU OEMs to have a
motherboard created which can make the best possible
use of the heritage equipment which is donated, on
the least
I'm part if a project team trying to develop a hardware
software system designed to efficiently make use of
donated equipment for distribution to non-profits, NGOs,
developing cultures, to cross the digital divide as
cheaply as possible.
Part of the project is the design of an open architecture
just tried the corel linux second edition ... went pretty
well.
but it dont run the lexmark printer even though it does find
it.
is it spozed to be normal, EPP, or ECP?
I tried all three cmos settings without result.
it dont say there's an error, just sorta blinks when I tell it
to print. no reset
just tried the corel linux second edition ... went pretty
well.
but it dont run the lexmark printer even though it does find
it.
is it spozed to be normal, EPP, or ECP?
I tried all three cmos settings without result.
it dont say there's an error, just sorta blinks when I tell it
to print. no rese
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