Perhaps you should upgrade too HUD. that seems too do it all.
On Jan 25, 2012 11:17 PM, "Kurt H Maier" wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:31:41PM -0500, Bryan Bennett wrote:
> > "Bending over backward":
> > cd ~/.bin/builds/dwm && make && cp dwm ~/.bin; echo "export
> > PATH=$PATH:~/.bin/" >> ~/
On 26.01.2012, Bryan Bennett wrote:
> "Bending over backward":
> cd ~/.bin/builds/dwm && make && cp dwm ~/.bin; echo "export
> PATH=$PATH:~/.bin/" >> ~/.bashrc
>
mhm, now I always get sh: ps: Argument list too long.
perhaps I bashed my rc?
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:31:41PM -0500, Bryan Bennett wrote:
> "Bending over backward":
> cd ~/.bin/builds/dwm && make && cp dwm ~/.bin; echo "export
> PATH=$PATH:~/.bin/" >> ~/.bashrc
excuse me, I think you missed some steps. I can't find the 'cd' or
'make' or 'echo' buttons in unity.
"Bending over backward":
cd ~/.bin/builds/dwm && make && cp dwm ~/.bin; echo "export
PATH=$PATH:~/.bin/" >> ~/.bashrc
On 26 January 2012 04:28, Winston Weinert wrote:
> This may seem blatantly obvious and unspoken -- however: it is OK to install
> dwm to /usr/local or $HOME on the mentioned distros. It is a lot of work to
> roll packages per-setup and per-user. It also seems logical to put personal
> binaries in
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Michael Stummvoll wrote:
On 24.01.2012 10:08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I use Debian Sid, which is similar though not identical to Ubuntu. I haven't
tried to make a .deb file, which seems like an unnecessary complication.
- apt-get build-dep dwm
- apt-get source dwm
and the
24.01.2012 14:08, Michael Stummvoll пишет:
On 24.01.2012 10:08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I use Debian Sid, which is similar though not identical to Ubuntu. I haven't
tried to make a .deb file, which seems like an unnecessary complication.
- apt-get build-dep dwm
- apt-get source dwm
and then,
On 24.01.2012 10:08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I use Debian Sid, which is similar though not identical to Ubuntu. I haven't
> tried to make a .deb file, which seems like an unnecessary complication.
- apt-get build-dep dwm
- apt-get source dwm
and then, in the dwm-directory:
- edit the source li
On 23 Jan 2012, Nikolay G. Petrov wrote:
>Hi!
>I already tired...I work in dwm on freebsd, but now I need from linux,
>and cannot install from source dwm. My Os is Ubuntu x64 latest, I
>unpack and 'make clean install', and nothing.
>My question, if you have or know a resource th
> Hi!
>
> I already tired...I work in dwm on freebsd, but now I need from linux,
> and cannot install from source dwm. My Os is Ubuntu x64 latest, I unpack
> and 'make clean install', and nothing.
> My question, if you have or know a resource that have instruction to
> install dwm on ubuntu I w
> Wow! It is not right answer, try again?
A reply nonetheless.
23.01.2012 15:27, hiro пишет:
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Wow! It is not right answer, try again?
Hey,
On 23 January 2012 11:08, Nikolay G. Petrov wrote:
> Thanks in advance for 'dwm' (very usefull), and not thanks for absent
> instruction isntall to some famous OS ) .
We write software, we don't support distros, "famous" or otherwise.
Grab a tarball [1], and make install.
[1]: http://dl.s
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On 23.01.2012, Nikolay G. Petrov wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I already tired...I work in dwm on freebsd, but now I need from linux,
> and cannot install from source dwm. My Os is
Hi!
I already tired...I work in dwm on freebsd, but now I need from linux,
and cannot install from source dwm. My Os is Ubuntu x64 latest, I unpack
and 'make clean install', and nothing.
My question, if you have or know a resource that have instruction to
install dwm on ubuntu I would be glad.
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