when I run /usr/bin/sol, I get this error:
guile: Could not find slib/require.scm in ("/usr/share/guile/site"
"/usr/share/guile/1.2" "/usr/share/guile" ".")
anybody know how to fix this/where to find require.scm ?
(the contents search on www.debian.org seems to be down...)
-brad
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On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, B. Bell wrote:
> when I run /usr/bin/sol, I get this error:
>
> guile: Could not find slib/require.scm in ("/usr/share/guile/site"
> "/u
re.scm interpreters/scm
> usr/lib/slib/require.scm devel/slib
B. Bell wrote:
> when I run /usr/bin/sol, I get this error:
>
> guile: Could not find slib/require.scm in ("/usr/share/guile/site"
> "/usr/share/guile/1.2" "
On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> > When you point apt's config file, sources.list, to more than one Debian
> > archive, is it possible make sure it uses a specific site when the same
> > version of a package is found on more than one site?
On 10 Aug 1998, David Z. Maze wrote:
> B Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> BB> and either way, for all of the packages which are in both hamm and slink,
> BB> dselect wants to upgrade to the slink versions...
>
> slink tends to have newer versions of things than hamm,
If anyone out there likes XScreenSaver, I've got a pretty cool hack you
can try out. I ported it from the svgalib program razzle, and it really
shines as a screen saver, I think.
It draws animated stereoscopic abstract designs (the kind where you hafta
cross your eyes...), with color-cycling. It
I got the same problem with xemacs19. I believe it was fixed by
installing libcompfaceg1. It appears there is a dependency here which is
not accounted for in the control file.
xemacs19 and xemacs20 both list a dependency for libcompface1 (the libc5
version) perhaps that is wrong, and they should
Hi, I've got hamm system running now, and utmp seems to be completely
screwed up. I've already done this:
cd /var/log
mv wtmp wtmp.libc5
touch wtmp
cd /var/run
cp /dev/null utmp
and rebooted, but it's still broken.
can anyone tell me where to look for clues?
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Johan Wilhelm Kluwer wrote:
> I have a problem that should have a really simple answer that I
> nevertheless have not been able to find. I have an old, powerweak computer
> into which I have just been able to fit emacs and latex. This works fine,
> but: How to print DVI files? T
On 26 Apr 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>This works for any filename which the kernel can recognize (that is,
>any filename except one with a '/' in it. If you have one of THOSE,
>good luck.
>
> Hint: `debugfs'. (If you do have one with a /.)
is there a FAQ which has all these various sol
Okay, I've got a strange problem here. I'm trying to build a .deb, using
the devscripts tools and dpkg-dev...
I get a utmp error when I try to build:
<
$ build
no utmp entry available, using value of LOGNAME ("brad") at
/usr/lib/dpkg/controllib.pl line 16.
according to the gpm info file, I need the file t-mouse.el to be able to
use my mouse in emacs while on the console.
where can I find t-mouse.el???
-brad
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On 27 Jan 1998, James Troup wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Really? It never worked for me with GNU Emacs 19.34, and the author
> of t-mouse.el said it was known not to work. If you can show me that
> t-mouse.el works with Emacs 19.34 or later, I'll put it back in the
> package. I remove
Most likely there's a problem with your svgalib confiuration.
-brad
On Wed, 28 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I tried downgrading to the stable version of zgv after the hamm version
> blanked my screen and locked my system (both from pine and the command
> line). The stable version does the
I assume you're using the "old" doom floating aroung the net, rather than
the debian packaged version from hamm... in that case, what I believe you
need is the aout-svgalib package (available in bo)
this is because that version of doom was compiled a *long* time ago.
-brad
On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Ro
On Thu, 5 Feb 1998, John Kloss wrote:
> Okay, I'm pretty new to linux but I have my version up and running on my
> laptop just fine and I can say this about /dev/cua*
>
> It is NOT obsolete. The only way that I can connect to my modem (which is
> a pcmcia card) is through /dev/cua1. I tried many t
hi, i know someone named a couple of sites that still had rex and maybe
even buzz archived, but i lost the message. (and the mailing list search
is busted) so, can anybody tell me where i can find debian 1.1 or 1.2?
thanks,
brad
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On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> How can I clear the scroll-back buffer when a use logs out (other than
> changing tty's)?
if you have SVGATextMode installed, executing 'stm' will do it.
-brad
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if i want a printed version of the documentation for e.g. libc, gdb, or
gcc, do i have to download the original source package and make it from
the texinfo source files? what's the most straightforward way of doing
this? is there a reason we don't want to distribute this documentation in
.dvi or
when i try to start x i get the following errors:
$ startx
xauth: can't load library 'libXmu.so.6'
xinit: can't load library 'libXmu.so.6'
what exactly does it mean by 'can't load library' - because:
$ ls -l /usr/X11R6/lib/libXmu.so.*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Nov 19 15:04
/usr/X11
On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Daniel Martin wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, B. Bell wrote:
> > when i try to start x i get the following errors:
> > $ startx
> > xauth: can't load library 'libXmu.so.6'
> > xinit: can't load library 'libXmu.so.6'
>
how do i get a vc or an xterm to recognize and print vt100 print
sequences?
this is what i want to be able to do, in a nutshell:
my.debian.machine% rsh other.debian.machine vtprint foo.txt
thus causing foo.txt to be printed on the printer which is physically
connected to "my.debian.machine"
"my.
On Wed, 20 Aug 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > how do i get a vc or an xterm to recognize and print vt100 print
> > sequences?
> > this is what i want to be able to do, in a nutshell:
> > my.debian.machine% rsh other.debian.machine vtprint foo.txt
> > thus causing foo.txt to be printed on the pri
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