Galeon in 7.0

2000-08-08 Thread Alex Kanavin
Any chance of Galeon web browser getting into 7.0 release? If it's not (yet) good enough for the main distribution, then it is for sure good enough for Powertools... -- Alexander Homepage: http://www.sensi.org/~ak/ ___ Redhat-devel-list mailing li

Re: anaconda's code

2000-08-08 Thread Frank Hale
> VMware has been around for at least 18 months.. > Where have ya > been? Hehehehe. > I know, I just never thought about it until now. > Using CDRW like CDR's though works fine as long as > your writer > and reader support CDRW disks. Mine does, its worked fine so far. > Mount the iso image

Re: Problem including

2000-08-08 Thread René Møller Fonseca
I think 'linux/limits.h' is generated when you configure and/or compile the kernel. René Tony Seward wrote: > > When including I get the following traceback: > > > make[3]: Entering directory /home/seward/Wavetrain/tempus/src/matrixio' > c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -DLINUX > -I/usr/l

Re: Problem including

2000-08-08 Thread Tony Seward
(sorry if this gets in twice) Right. There's one in the kernel-headers RPM to which I set a symlink. But I thought that I had seen somewhere on the kernel list that users should not have to have the kernel headers on their machine in order to compile normal programs (i.e. programs that don't in

RE: Shared Memory > 32 MB

2000-08-08 Thread Mike A. Harris
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Sangeeta Huria wrote: >Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 12:20:14 +0530 >From: Sangeeta Huria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Shared Memory > 32 MB > >Thanks a lot Mike, > >It worked Good to hear. If you haven't noticed, there is ano

Hi

2000-08-08 Thread Alexandru Sofronie
Can anyone tell me what can I do when the C++ linker has fatal error: Segment _TEXT exceedes 64K? What can I do? Thanks, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Redhat-devel-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-de

Re: Hi

2000-08-08 Thread identity
Try using type LONG_TEXT - Original Message - From: "Alexandru Sofronie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:57 PM Subject: Hi > Can anyone tell me what can I do when the C++ linker has fatal error: > Segment _TEXT exceedes 64K? > > What c

Re: Hi

2000-08-08 Thread Mark Pruett
What OS and compiler are you using? The last time I saw these types of messages was with Borland compilers on DOS/Windows on x86 machines. Borland let you select "memory models" for compilation/linking, and the smaller memory models ("small" and "compact", IIRC) were limited to 64k _TEXT segments.

Acrobat Color Flashing

2000-08-08 Thread Matt Fahrner
Has anyone had the problem and preferably found a fix for using the Acrobat reader plugin under Netscape Communicator 4.7 where documents viewed exhibit color flashing? Essentially PDF documents that are viewed within the browser area itself via the plugin (as compared to launching "acroread" ext

Re: Hi

2000-08-08 Thread Matt Fahrner
Does sound like DOS not Linux. I had similar messages when we exceded stack sizes within the DOS 64k memory limit. - Matt Mark Pruett wrote: > > What OS and compiler are you using? The last time I saw > these types of messages was with Borland compilers > on DOS/Windows

Re: Acrobat Color Flashing

2000-08-08 Thread Alan Shutko
Matt Fahrner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Has anyone had the problem and preferably found a fix for using the > Acrobat reader plugin under Netscape Communicator 4.7 where documents > viewed exhibit color flashing? Is the page cache turned on in Acrobat's preferences? It's been broken for a lo

Re: Hi

2000-08-08 Thread identity
I´m not very good at programming, rather a newbie, nut I had this error message once when I was learning to program in C++. I tried to assign a very long text separeted by a "*" to a single var of type TEXT, which I wanted to split manualy, just to see how it works. As I´m using Linux 6.2 I compil

Re: Hi

2000-08-08 Thread Albert E. Whale
True, I had that experience on DOS and on DEC Ultrix (back in the 1980's), but I've not experienced anything of late on Linux or HP-UX. On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Matt Fahrner wrote: > Does sound like DOS not Linux. I had similar messages when we exceded > stack sizes within the DOS 64k memory limit.

Re: Hi

2000-08-08 Thread identity
well it was under linux, never programmed under dos Happy coding? - Original Message - From: "Matt Fahrner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:32 PM Subject: Re: Hi > Does sound like DOS not Linux. I had similar messages when we exceded > sta

rpmlib

2000-08-08 Thread Thomas Dodd
I cannt install the rpm packages from pinstripe. I have rpm-3.0.5-0.5 which worked for the rpms in rawhide. I'm getting complaints about rpmlib(CompressesFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1 rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1 are needed by every package I try to install. Where do these come from? I look

Re: rpmlib

2000-08-08 Thread Matt Wilson
These dependencies describe new features in rpm 4.0 that do not exist(yet) in 3.0.x. Matt On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 05:46:17PM -0500, Thomas Dodd wrote: > > I cannt install the rpm packages from pinstripe. > I have rpm-3.0.5-0.5 which worked for the rpms in rawhide. > > I'm getting complaints ab

Re: Acrobat Color Flashing

2000-08-08 Thread ray
Matt, I have the same experience except I have it when I launch acroread from the command line. The first page or two seems OK then the color shift and text is difficult to read. I finally got fed up with it and went back to V3.0. Would like to know if there is a fix. On Tue 08 Aug at 17:30:47

Re: Acrobat Color Flashing

2000-08-08 Thread ray
Thanks, I changed it, problem is not gone. On Tue 08 Aug at 17:34:28 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] done said: > Matt Fahrner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Has anyone had the problem and preferably found a fix for using the > > Acrobat reader plugin under Netscape Communicator 4.7 where documents