> > David Kuehling wrote:
> Ok, this starts to get a little off-topic to the debian-ppc list. Maybe
> we should move this discussion over to the debparanoia-discuss at
> sourceforge? Creation of the list was just queued, it will take 6-24
> hours until it is available (and until this link starts
>> David Kuehling wrote:
>> >> We're using the 'debparanoia' mirroring tool to get a powerpcspe
>> >> mirror with full set of corresponding source packages (omitting any
>> >> binary packages for which we can't find the source):
>> >>
>> >> https://sourceforge.net/projects/debparanoia/develop
>>
via SVN as explained on the site I linked to.
>>
>> David
OK, finding my eyes openend up i could download debparanoia
from http://debparanoia.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/debparanoia/trunk/ via WEB
directly.
Then i invoked it as "debparanoia -c debparanoia.conf mirror" using
>> We're using the 'debparanoia' mirroring tool to get a powerpcspe
>> mirror with full set of corresponding source packages (omitting any
>> binary packages for which we can't find the source):
>>
>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/debparanoia/develop
>>
>> This script uses snapshot.debian.org
Sebastian Andrzej Siewior schrieb am Freitag, dem 10. Juni 2011:
>> Yeah the short-lived package problem seems like a plausible theory,
>> given that snapshot lists a source for the subsequent version 1.4.6-1.1:
>>
>> http://snapshot.debian.org/package/libzrtpcpp/1.4.6-1.1/
>
> Yes. So we have t
> Kuehling, David wrote:
>> Wachholz, Ruediger wrote:
>>>
>> So where can i access the source repositories used to build the powerpcspe
>> port?
>
>> apt-get source $package
>
>It's a little bit more difficult than that, unfortunately :(. The
&
David Kuehling wrote:
[0] http://snapshot.debian.org/package/libzrtpcpp/1.4.0-1/
Nope, [0] is not the correct source. Note that the source is reported
missing for package 'libzrtpcpp-1.4-0/1.4.6-1+b101', which in
debparanoia's notation means 'libzrtpcpp-1.4-0' is the package name and
'1.4.6-1+
> David Kuehling wrote:
>>> "Sebastian" == Sebastian Andrzej Siewior
>>> writes:
>>>
> David Kuehling wrote:
with full set of corresponding source packages (omitting any binary
packages for which we can't find the source):
>>
>>> There should not be any. If there are, plea
David Kuehling wrote:
"Sebastian" == Sebastian Andrzej Siewior writes:
David Kuehling wrote:
with full set of corresponding source packages (omitting any binary
packages for which we can't find the source):
There should not be any. If there are, please drop me list because
they have to be
> "Sebastian" == Sebastian Andrzej Siewior writes:
> David Kuehling wrote:
>> with full set of corresponding source packages (omitting any binary
>> packages for which we can't find the source):
> There should not be any. If there are, please drop me list because
> they have to be removed.
David Kuehling wrote:
with full set of corresponding source packages (omitting any binary
packages for which we can't find the source):
There should not be any. If there are, please drop me list because they
have to be removed.
cheers,
David
Sebastian
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> Wachholz, Ruediger wrote:
>>
> So where can i access the source repositories used to build the powerpcspe
> port?
> apt-get source $package
It's a little bit more difficult than that, unfortunately :(. The
source-packages in http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian may have
Wachholz, Ruediger wrote:
So where can i access the source repositories used to build the
powerpcspe port?
apt-get source $package
should download you source for every package. It does not do so for
-powerpcspe patches sources. If you need those, you have to go manually to
the mirror. For
eased.
So where can i access the source repositories used to build the powerpcspe port?
Any hints and notes on use of the existing port for a commercial product are
appreciated as well.
Regards,
RĂ¼diger
* robert nuzum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-05 14:52:11 CEST]:
> I'm running Lenny on an eMac and although everything seems to work well,
> I have been unable to update for several weeks. Update stops at
> http://ftp.egr.msu.edu/debian/dists/lenny/Release.gpg
> http://ftp.egr.msu.edu/debian/dists
I'm running Lenny on an eMac and although everything seems to work well,
I have been unable to update for several weeks. Update stops at
ttp://ftp.egr.msu.edu/debian/dists/lenny/Release.gpg
http://ftp.egr.msu.edu/debian/dists/lenny/main/i18n/Translation-en_US.bz2
which fail to connect.
Any help
'testing' instead of
'stable'.
Right now all repositories carry all architectures, I think; no need
to use PPC-specific ones.
On 7/10/05, Dean Hamstead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /etc/apt/sources.list
>
> Dean
/etc/apt/sources.list
Dean
J. De Salvo wrote:
Greetings,
I downloaded and burned all 14 Sarge CD images and have successfully
installed many applications using the Synaptic Package Manager, which
points to my burned CDs.
However, I'd like to add online repositories to my list so t
Greetings,
I downloaded and burned all 14 Sarge CD images and have successfully
installed many applications using the Synaptic Package Manager, which
points to my burned CDs.
However, I'd like to add online repositories to my list so that I can
keep up with the latest patches, fixes
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