On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 09:55:49PM -0500, Kevin van Haaren wrote:
> I just tried penguinppc.org and got a page back. Is it ok to start
> rsync'ing kernels and such, or should we wait a bit?
WWW is up, rsync is not. There should be a story up soon explaining
whats going on.
--
Tom Rini (TR126
I just tried penguinppc.org and got a page back. Is it ok to start
rsync'ing kernels and such, or should we wait a bit?
Kevin
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Laurent de Segur wrote:
> I still don't understand why the kernel package installed from a
> pre-built image package returns either a -ppc on 2.2 either a -powerpc
> on 2.4 added to the OS version since the platform is already returned
> using the uname -m command.
This is to
Josh,
I still don't understand why the kernel package installed from a pre-built
image package returns either a -ppc on 2.2 either a -powerpc on 2.4 added to
the OS version since the platform is already returned using the uname -m
command.
Laurent
> Laurent de Segur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
Laurent de Segur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I noticed that after installing either 2.2, either 2.4 pre-built
> kernel binary package, I end up getting a kernel version with an
> appended string (either -pmac, either -powerpc.) If I write a driver
> for this installed kernel, should I change the
Hi,
I noticed that after installing either 2.2, either 2.4 pre-built kernel
binary package, I end up getting a kernel version with an appended string
(either -pmac, either -powerpc.) If I write a driver for this installed
kernel, should I change the version in the header version.h by appending the
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On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 10:53:21PM +0200, Georg Koss wrote:
Hello again!
I was able to solve this wired up statements by removing perl (and
additional 60 packages 8-( ).
After that I cleared /var/cache/apt/archives.
Thereafter I could upgrade debconf with consecutive installation of
perl and so
On Fri, 2001-09-07 at 19:07, Roland Wegmann wrote:
> I upgraded from potato to woody (testing) because I thought woody has
> a kernel 2.4.x. But then I got the following error message when I used
> the command "startx":
> ...
> Operating system: Linux 2.2.18pre21 pcc (ELF)
> ...
> Do I have to ins
Hi again!
For short the characteristics of my box: G4, Debian Woody (Linux
version 2.4.8-ben0 (gcc version 2.95.4 20010319 (Debian prerelease)))
If any further infos are necessary please let me know.
I have an add-on to my problem.
First of all the problem concerns perl5 version 5.6.1-5.
What I
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Roland Wegmann wrote:
> I upgraded from potato to woody (testing) because I thought woody has
> a kernel 2.4.x. ... Do I have to install a kernel version 2.4.x
> manually or has the message above nothing to do with the effective
> "woody kernel"?
You have to install one of the
Hello all,
I seem to have a serious problem with perl.
I tried to install xmms from sid, which coinstalled sid's perl.
(Don't do that stuff after midnight 8-/.
Back in woody, if I install or reconfigure anything I get an error
with following output:
ursa:/home/georg# dpkg --reconconfigure gs
Ri
On Fri, 2001-09-07 at 14:27, "Berg, Björn" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know, it's a little bit off topic, but has someone used Darwin here on his
> Apple Macintosh? What do you think about it. Is it an alternative to Linux?
>
> Greetz :-))
>
> Björn
>
At work I use OSX, but last month I have install
May I suggest that for Darwin discussions, you go to the proper place:
http://www.opensource.apple.com/
and subscribe to any of the numerous lists offered on the Apple web site.
Not only will you find a lot more valuable feedback regarding installing and
running darwin on apple lists, you won't
Hi all,
I upgraded from potato to woody (testing) because I thought woody has a
kernel 2.4.x. But then I got the following error message when I used the
command "startx":
...
Operating system: Linux 2.2.18pre21 pcc (ELF)
...
Do I have to install a kernel version 2.4.x manually or has the messa
On Fri, 2001-09-07 at 17:06, John Hughes wrote:
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
> /lib/modules/2.4.10-pre4-ben0/kernel/drivers/video/aty128fb.o
> depmod: mac_vmode_to_var
> depmod: get_backlight_enable
> depmod: mac_find_mode
Building aty128fb as a module is a bad ide
On Fri, 2001-09-07 at 17:27, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> #110251 claims that menu has to be recompiled.
>
> | i think this started after the libstdc++ upgrade, but im not certain.
> | simply recompiling the package solves this problem.
>
> Can someone please make a binary NMU and close the bug?
> > > Is va_list a real void * pointer, and if so why is it 12 bytes long?
It isn't.
> > > If not what is it so that gcc can't make by default a copy of it?
typedef struct __va_list_tag {
unsigned char gpr;/* index into the array of 8 GPRs stored in the
#110251 claims that menu has to be recompiled.
| i think this started after the libstdc++ upgrade, but im not certain.
| simply recompiling the package solves this problem.
Can someone please make a binary NMU and close the bug?
--
Martin Michlmayr
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Richard Barraclough wrote:
Hi,
Firstly I 'd like to thank everbody who has
helped me to get my ethernet card working. I am
truly grateful.
Secondly, er, what next?!
I've been reading the HOWTOs but they're a bit
confusing.
I want to use my machine to share a cable modem.
eth0 goes to a hub a
Ok,
so I am yet again trying to get my ibook2, it's ati128 chipset,
XFree4.1,
DRI, and a very recent benh kernel to play nicely. Well, this time I got much
further than I ever havebut, well, still no go. Seems though, thats its
nearly there and I was hoping someone(ben?) could shed
Hi,
Firstly I 'd like to thank everbody who has
helped me to get my ethernet card working. I am
truly grateful.
Secondly, er, what next?!
I've been reading the HOWTOs but they're a bit
confusing.
I want to use my machine to share a cable modem.
eth0 goes to a hub and is all currently set up;
I
Le Fri, 07 Sep 2001 14:00:02 +0200 (MEST)
"Edouard G. Parmelan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a ecrit:
> Damien GUIHAL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is va_list a real void * pointer, and if so why is it 12 bytes long?
> > If not what is it so that gcc can't make by default a copy of it?
>
> Use va_copy
Hello,
I know, it's a little bit off topic, but has someone used Darwin here on his
Apple Macintosh? What do you think about it. Is it an alternative to Linux?
Greetz :-))
Björn
--
Björn Berg
http://www.bbinternet.de
Damien GUIHAL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is va_list a real void * pointer, and if so why is it 12 bytes long?
> If not what is it so that gcc can't make by default a copy of it?
Use va_copy(DEST, SRC) or __va_copy() if your version of GCC is too old.
--
Edouard G. Parmelan
http://egp.free.fr
I'm currently trying to compile Apple WebObjects Adaptor for Apache on my
debian PPC.
The problem is that the compile time doesn't ends happily as it is made for
Solaris and HP-UX.
After a frew changes (2-3 modfied lines of code), I fail on the last error.
Here it is :
cc -O2 -Wall -I../Adapto
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On Fri, 07 Sep 2001 09:50:52 +0100 Bastien Nocera wrote:
> Jesse Andrews wrote:
> > I am writing in a vain attempt to finally get my airport card to work under
> > debianppc on my new ibook. I kn
Jesse Andrews wrote:
I am writing in a vain attempt to finally get my airport card to work under
debianppc on my new ibook. I know the hardware works (under mac os 9, x) and
I know all the information for my WAP - ssid "jesse" ...
I am using the 2.4.8 kernel.
My WAP does NAT with 192.168.0.1
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 09:33:57PM -0400, Josh Huber wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Pernegger) writes:
>
> >> (it's better for your health not to CC: Branden, he doesn't like that... :)
> >
> > Ok, sorry...
>
> he does have M-C-T: none set, does Mutt 1.2.5 not honor this field?
mutt honor
hej,
> > Presumably I need to move the compiled kernel to the "Linux Kernels"
> > folder on the Mac partition of the hard disc so that BootX can use it.
> > But what is the new kernel file called?
> It is in the top level of the kernel source directory, and it is called
> vmlinux. Just copy it to
I am writing in a vain attempt to finally get my airport card to work under
debianppc on my new ibook. I know the hardware works (under mac os 9, x) and
I know all the information for my WAP - ssid "jesse" ...
I am using the 2.4.8 kernel.
My WAP does NAT with 192.168.0.1 being the WAP's addres
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