Rawhide src.rpm for 2.4 craps out...

2001-01-29 Thread chuck
...on USB configuration. Has anybody else had this problem? -- Chuck Mead, Owner, MoonGroup.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Note: all html email sent to me is deleted unread) GnuPG Public Key Available: http://wwwkeys.us.pgp.net ___ Redhat-devel-list mailing

Re: rawhide and sparc

2001-01-29 Thread Bill Nottingham
Christopher McCrory ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > I know that RedHat Sparc is officially unsupported. But, why are there > no install support files for sparc in the rawhide tree? oversight? > broken compiles? WIll using the install programs from 6.2 work with a > little tweaking? Almos

Re: rawhide: XFree86-4.0.2-1/Xft compile error

2001-01-29 Thread Thomas Dodd
Thomas Dodd wrote: > > Svante Signell wrote: > > > > Environment: gcc-2.96-71, glibc-2.2.1-2, binutils-2.10.1.0.2-2, freetype-1.3.1-7 And rawhide's freetype-2.0.1-4 will not build. Using rawhide gcc-2.96-71, glibc-2.2-12, and kernel-2.4.0-0.43.12 (I'm have trouble building kernel-2.4.0-0.99.4)

rawhide and sparc

2001-01-29 Thread Christopher McCrory
Hello... I know that RedHat Sparc is officially unsupported. But, why are there no install support files for sparc in the rawhide tree? oversight? broken compiles? WIll using the install programs from 6.2 work with a little tweaking? Will RH7.1 sparc ship? In the r

Re: rawhide: XFree86-4.0.2-1/Xft compile error

2001-01-29 Thread Thomas Dodd
Svante Signell wrote: > > Environment: gcc-2.96-71, glibc-2.2.1-2, binutils-2.10.1.0.2-2, freetype-1.3.1-7 > > freetype-*2.0.1-40 not yet installed. Does this library supply include > files at /usr/include/freetype2 resolving the problem below? If so, > perhaps XFree86 should depend on that lib

rawhide: XFree86-4.0.2-1/Xft compile error

2001-01-29 Thread Svante Signell
Environment: gcc-2.96-71, glibc-2.2.1-2, binutils-2.10.1.0.2-2, freetype-1.3.1-7 freetype-*2.0.1-40 not yet installed. Does this library supply include files at /usr/include/freetype2 resolving the problem below? If so, perhaps XFree86 should depend on that library too, in addition to Glide3-de

Recovery Thread

2001-01-29 Thread Steve Fernandez
Hi!!! I'm a newcomer as far as Linux is concerned. Whenever I halt the system, the recovery thread gets woken up by mdrecoveryd. Is this normal, or can somebody help me prevent it? Thank you. Steve Fernandez. ___ Redhat-devel-list mailing