On 1/10/07, Tijnema ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I''m sorry for my second email, when using halt or shutdown -h it doesn't
give that message.
Thanks barius.
On 1/10/07, Tijnema ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 1/10/07, Barius Drubeck < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Wednesday 10 Ja
On Thursday 11 January 2007 16:55, Leo Peschier wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> If I figured it out correctly, using su to change to root runs the
> /root/.bashrc script, which runs the /etc/bashrc script. So, when
> using the standard .bashrc and bashrc scripts from the BLFS-book, the
> /etc/profile.d/*.s
Lupine wrote these words on 01/11/07 18:39 CST:
> Thanks for the reply though, at least I know it should be working ;-)
Actually, no. I cannot speak for GNOME-2.16.x. I do know that there
are significant changes to both the GNOME packages that need to be
installed and the support packages used (g
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 19:20 -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Other than that, I can't even begin to guess what could be wrong.
> A brief look at your ENV vars look to be correct. Do you manually
> install all the GNOME packages, or is it scripted?
A little of both, but I have double-checked everyth
Hello all,
If I figured it out correctly, using su to change to root runs the
/root/.bashrc
script, which runs the /etc/bashrc script. So, when using the standard .bashrc
and bashrc scripts from the BLFS-book, the /etc/profile.d/*.sh are not run
after
su-ing to root. This means for instance t
Colin Dean wrote:
> Second, and unrelated to the aforementioned steps, when I use 'man', the
> output is truncated because of an early termination of error number 256
> resulting from:
>
> /usr/bin/zsoelim /usr/share/man/man8/ip.8 | /usr/bin/tbl |
> /usr/bin/nroff -mandoc -Tlatin1 | /usr/bin/le
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 01:18:54PM +, Pedro Rodrigues de Figueiredo wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, tst-cancel1.out is empty. I'll just go ahead and see if
> anything goes wrong later on. Thanks for your help.
>
I forgot to ask - which kernel is your host running, and which cpu
? (I'm curious bec
On Thursday 11 January 2007 10:24, Debasree Mallick wrote:
> Here is the problem that gcc finds the header in the wrong
> location(tools/include) instead of '/usr/include' .I am sure about
> that by running the following program segment .
You're speaking about gcc installed in 6.12, right?
If so,
According to the final output of jhalfs, I have just a few steps to
finish before I've a working system.
One of these steps is to change the root password after chroot'ing into
the newly built system.
When I execute 'passwd', the entire interaction of the program is
skipped. It's like I'm usin
Ken Moffat wrote:
> I think you are probably fine. You can look at the tst-cancel1.out
> file to see if it says anything. In my case (and other people using
> clfs, apparently) the nptl failures we see are accompanied by
> 'exception not caught' and 'cleanup handler not called', which sound
> li
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 12:44:24AM +, Pedro Rodrigues de Figueiredo wrote:
> Thanks, Ken. Actually, there was in deed a problem with perl, which I
> have now corrected. Still, I'm getting these errors:
>
> make[2]: [/sources/glibcbuild/posix/annexc.out] Error 1 (ignored)
>(this seems to b
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