Re: dynamic dns [was "unzip"]

2000-07-07 Thread jpb
Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 05:03:12PM -0500, Josh wanted to say the following: > > > well, is it an Intel binary? > > > > mmm...probably > > > > > > > Which one is it, btw? > > > > DynuPremium from dynu.com > > > > Do you know of any dynamic dns services with scripts for L

Re: unzip

2000-07-07 Thread Sven LUTHER
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 09:21:19AM +0200, Andre Berger wrote: > Oops I didn't realize this thread is on debian-powerpc. Most PC > emulators won't wotk on PPC; experiences with VMWare on PPC anyone? Twine was supposed to include an i386 emulator, but i never managed to compile it under debian/ppc,

Re: dynamic dns [was "unzip"]

2000-07-07 Thread Tuomas Kuosmanen
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 05:03:12PM -0500, Josh wanted to say the following: > > well, is it an Intel binary? > > mmm...probably > > > > Which one is it, btw? > > DynuPremium from dynu.com > > Do you know of any dynamic dns services with scripts for Linux PPC? Freshmeat.net is the place to loo

Re: Dynu Dynamic DNS Client (Was: Re: unzip)

2000-07-06 Thread Josh
> You can look on freshmeat.net for other dynamic DNS scripts and either > switchservices (there are *free* dynamic DNS services, for example) oruse > one of those scripts as a model. A big advantage of scriptsis that > they're considerably more architecture-independent. > Another option is for y

Re: unzip

2000-07-06 Thread Wilhelm Fitzpatrick
> from what I've learned, VMWare doesn't emulate but hands over the code to > the processor for execution. Thus it won't run on PPC since the PPC will > tell you that this code doesn't make sense to him (not that it would do > anyway ;) ) This is correct. VMWare simply creates a virtual machine e

Dynu Dynamic DNS Client (Was: Re: unzip)

2000-07-06 Thread C.M. Connelly
"J" == Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> well, is it an Intel binary? J> mmm...probably Definitely: diziet% file dynupremium dynupremium: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), not stripped >> Which one is it, btw? J>

Re: unzip

2000-07-06 Thread Olaf Grewe
Andre, >Oops I didn't realize this thread is on debian-powerpc. Most PC >emulators won't wotk on PPC; experiences with VMWare on PPC anyone? > >Andre > from what I've learned, VMWare doesn't emulate but hands over the code to the processor for execution. Thus it won't run on PPC since the PPC will

Re: unzip

2000-07-06 Thread Josh
> well, is it an Intel binary? mmm...probably > Which one is it, btw? DynuPremium from dynu.com Do you know of any dynamic dns services with scripts for Linux PPC?

Re: unzip

2000-07-06 Thread Andre Berger
Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "C.M. Connelly" wrote: > > > unzip is available: > > OK, I got unzip. The program I downloaded, after unzipping is now: > > program.exe > > I chmod'd it so its executable. I tried running it (by ty

Re: unzip

2000-07-06 Thread Andre Berger
Oops I didn't realize this thread is on debian-powerpc. Most PC emulators won't wotk on PPC; experiences with VMWare on PPC anyone? Andre

Re: unzip

2000-07-06 Thread C.M. Connelly
Hmm. Another caveat: Downloading binaries from random sources can be dangerous, as you never have any real idea of what they could be capable of doing. Downloading source and compiling it is potentially safer since you *could* audit the code to find any problems. (Since almost no one does so, h

Re: unzip

2000-07-06 Thread C.M. Connelly
"JH" == Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Josh, JH> OK, so now I downloaded the Linux version of the program I JH> need (a Dynamic DNS program) and unzipped it (not an .exe). JH> When I run it I get this: JH> Cannot execute binary file. JH> What's the deal? Aha, now I see. It'

Re: unzip

2000-07-06 Thread Josh Huber
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 01:24:27PM -0500, Josh wrote: > OK, so now I downloaded the Linux version of the program I need (a Dynamic > DNS program) and unzipped it (not an .exe). When I run it I get this: > > Cannot execute binary file. well, is it an Intel binary? for example: ppc system -$> fil

Re: unzip

2000-07-06 Thread Josh
> Um, run DOS? > > Seriously, an EXE file is either a DOS or Windows binary > (requiring DOS or Windows to run) or a pkzip archive, in which > case you could unpack it by running `unzip program.exe'. OK, so now I downloaded the Linux version of the program I need (a Dyna

Re: unzip

2000-07-06 Thread C.M. Connelly
"J" == Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Josh, J> OK, I got unzip. The program I downloaded, after unzipping J> is now: J> program.exe J> I chmod'd it so its executable. I tried running it (by J> typing its name) and I was told that I can't ru

Re: unzip

2000-07-06 Thread Josh
"C.M. Connelly" wrote: > unzip is available: OK, I got unzip. The program I downloaded, after unzipping is now: program.exe I chmod'd it so its executable. I tried running it (by typing its name) and I was told that I can't run binaries. Is there something e

Re: unzip

2000-07-04 Thread C.M. Connelly
unzip is available: Package: unzip Version: 5.40-1 Priority: optional Section: non-free/utils Maintainer: Santiago Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1) Suggests: zip Conflicts: unzip-crypt Replaces: unzip-crypt Architecture: powerpc Filename: dists/frozen/non-free/binar

unzip

2000-07-04 Thread Joshua Holland
I was trying to download a zip'd program from a web site, (which was supposed to be for Windows, NT, Linux, Unix etc.).  My browser said 'unknow type blah blah' and gave me the option to save it, which I did, and I named it something.zip.  That's when I found out I don

unzip

1999-04-28 Thread Hubert Figuiere
I can't find the unzip package in dselect... where is it ? I had to compile it :-) (easy, but I had to). Hub -- Churn: A section of computer that is forever being rewritten or changed.