The latest beta release (6.5 beta3) is currently being uploaded to
www.debian.org/~elphick/postgresql. This incorporates patches you sent
me yesterday for Linux on Alpha. (I set optimisation to -O throughout in
src/template/linux_alpha.) It will be available as soon as the index.html
page shows
> Either they're missing, or I don't know what package they're kept in, but I'm
> missing files such as:
> /usr/include/huge_val.h
> /usr/include/bfd.h
binutils-dev: /usr/include/bfd.h
> On a redhat system, it looks like rpm reports them to be part of glibc-devel.
> (on i386)
With an glibc-2.1
Josh Huber wrote:
>
> Either they're missing, or I don't know what package they're kept in, but I'm
> missing files such as:
> /usr/include/huge_val.h
/usr/include/bits/huge_val.h is in devel/libc6-dev
> /usr/include/bfd.h
This is in devel/binutils-dev
Michel
PS: I found out using Contents-
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Josh Huber wrote:
> Either they're missing, or I don't know what package they're kept in, but I'm
> missing files such as:
> /usr/include/huge_val.h
> /usr/include/bfd.h
>
> and others...but I'm not sure what else...
>
> On a redhat system, it looks like rpm reports them to b
Either they're missing, or I don't know what package they're kept in, but I'm
missing files such as:
/usr/include/huge_val.h
/usr/include/bfd.h
and others...but I'm not sure what else...
On a redhat system, it looks like rpm reports them to be part of glibc-devel.
(on i386)
Any clues?
Josh
> > > How do you (all) cut and paste with apple's one-button mouse?
> >
> > You can download a patch at
> > http://www.maths.univ-rennes1.fr/~costabel/linux/mouse/
> > or a precompiled kernel at
> > http://www.maths.univ-rennes1.fr/~costabel/linux/boot/
> >
> > Then, you need to add kernel opti
On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 08:12:02PM +0200, Cyrille Lefranc wrote:
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> > How do you (all) cut and paste with apple's one-button mouse?
>
> You can download a patch at
> http://www.maths.univ-rennes1.fr/~costabel/linux/mouse/
> or a precompiled kernel at
> http://www.maths.
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