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Which is the best RCS ? I'm a little lost between CVS, SCCS, Arch,
Subversion ...
Thanks for your experiences
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Hi all.
I don't understand exactly what cvs-buildpackage is supposed to do.
After having read Howto and try it, that's remain very obscure to me.
It want find a /usr/local/src/Packages/ (why ?) and finally
(when I create this dir) do nothing.
The man don't help me :(
I want to use it on my own deb
David Garamond wrote:
Everytime I connect to the Internet, the 'nameserver' entries which
are originally in /etc/resolv.conf are replaced with the ones from the
dialup connection (they are restored after I hang up).
How to prevent this? I want to preserve 'nameserver 127.0.0.1' since I
serve so
Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
Thomas Hood (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 01:00:26 +0100, Andreas Janssen wrote:
and also make sure that hotplug, alsa-base and discover1
are installed with the latest versions so that the OSS driver are not
loaded.
discover1 is optiona
Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
Richard Kemp (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
I've the same but more odd problem.
I've sound whith totem or other video soft but not with xmms and
alsaconf doesn't find any soundcard :/
What outplug plugin does xmms use? Maybe you need to swit
Richard Kemp wrote:
Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
Richard Kemp (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
I've the same but more odd problem.
I've sound whith totem or other video soft but not with xmms and
alsaconf doesn't find any soundcard :/
What outplug plugin does xmms use? May
Hi all,
I am learning how to make packages debian for my personal use to install
my own scripts, files of conf and others. I test all that currently
while making a package which allows me to replace the files of conf Shell,
I try to make un package which allows me to replace the files of conf
/
How to install my own conffiles like /etc/bash.bashrc or /etc/screenrc
with a debian package without conflicts with the real package ?
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Michael Spang wrote:
Richard Kemp wrote:
How to install my own conffiles like /etc/bash.bashrc or
/etc/screenrc with a debian package without conflicts with the real
package ?
This is strongly not recommended (by some Debian doc..somewhere..),
though it might be possible to divert the
Michael Spang wrote:
Maybe so. I just read the dpkg-divert manpage and it won't divert
conffiles, either. So I don't think this is possible.
Yes, I tried with dpkg-divert but the result is very odd, I asked to the
list 2 days ago but I hadn't any answer .. :(
Here what I did, it carries out we
Michael Sims wrote:
Have you thought about maybe taking a different approach to this
altogether? I'm
assuming the point of this is to make it easier to manage the
configuration of a
group of similar servers...or to restore the configuration of a
particular server in
the case of hardware failure
Alexis Huxley wrote:
They are *conf* files, so the package installer framework will not
overwrite your modified versions of these files with the versions found in
newer versions of the packages without asking you first.
Right, but I want to maintain my files in a package and I can't do this
beca
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