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2005 Oct 23
3
Transport Tycoon Deluxe for Windows installation failure / Wine-20050930
...gh upcase
letter W.
Browsing for another directory or typing the directory manually
gives the same problem.
You can download this game among others for testing from
http://www.the-underdogs.org/
For the ones who browse Linux gaming sites: Yes, I know about OpenTTD.
It requires the files from the _installed_ Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
Best regards,
Zolt?n B?sz?rm?nyi
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2011 May 17
2
Fwd: Re: febootstrap in Debian
...list]
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 08:11:10PM +0200, Guido G?nther wrote:
> As to binary debs: I wonder if we can't just get away by adding the
> needed packages as build-depends (so they end up installed on the buildd
> before the package built) and modify febootstrap to look at the
> _installed_ files instead of at the downloaded debs.
>
> Looking at febootstrap_debian.ml this looks possible but very likely I'm
> missing something. I'm not very good at OCaml though.
I guess the (non-obvious) thing you're missing is that we can't use
installed configuration files,...
2007 Jan 02
0
rcompletion update
...sted on Google Code, at
http://code.google.com/p/rcompletion/
- (For those interested, this now also hosts my R bash_completion
script)
o New completion features:
- when the token is determined to be the first argument of
library() or require(), completion is done on _installed_
package names. This is disabled by default since the first call
to installed.packages() can be slow (especially when using
remote file systems).
- when the token is determined to be the first argument of data(),
completion is done on available data sets.
- tokens...
2007 Jan 02
0
rcompletion update
...sted on Google Code, at
http://code.google.com/p/rcompletion/
- (For those interested, this now also hosts my R bash_completion
script)
o New completion features:
- when the token is determined to be the first argument of
library() or require(), completion is done on _installed_
package names. This is disabled by default since the first call
to installed.packages() can be slow (especially when using
remote file systems).
- when the token is determined to be the first argument of data(),
completion is done on available data sets.
- tokens...
2005 Nov 30
3
Building a windows binary of a package on Linux
Dear List,
Can I build a binary package (.zip) for Windows on my Linux machine from
my package sources? There is no C, C++, Fortran code involved, just
plain ol' R. I read through the article by Jun and Rossini, but (on
first reading) this seems more targeted at building a Windows version of
R and Windows package binaries that contain C, C++, Fortran code that
needs to be compiled.
Thanks,
2002 Feb 19
0
Samba-3.0-alpha9 compilation problems
...eclared (first use this function)
lib/util_file.c:442: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
lib/util_file.c:442: for each function it appears in.)
(Hrmmm... I just noticed now that the make warns:
WARNING: you need to rerun autoconf
That's a bit of a concern; I haven't _installed_ autoconf on this
system... That may indeed be my problem on that system. I can only
guess that there must be an include file missing somewhere.)
Alright, If I strip out the SSL options from the configuration (and
still have krb5, syslog, quotas, and utmp) on the DEC system, I get a
successful co...
2009 May 19
8
Auto-installing security updates?
I've been asked to think about setting up an installation for a recently-
widowed man. His needs are small - mail, Internet, on-line banking, basically
- but his wife dealt with all of it on her laptop and he feels very insecure.
It seems to me that CentOS would be perfect for him except for the need to
keep it securely patched. I'm wondering if it's possible to auto-install
2006 May 22
12
FreeBSD Security Survey
Dear FreeBSD users and system administrators,
While the FreeBSD Security Team has traditionally been very good at
investigating and responding to security issues in FreeBSD, this only
solves half of the security problem: Unless users and administrators
of FreeBSD systems apply the security patches provided, the advisories
issued accomplish little beyond alerting potential attackers to the