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2010 Oct 28
1
updating a local package
Hi folks I have inherited a package which was created before release 2.10 and I need to have it working in release 2.12 There is a folder containing the Man, Data and R subfolders, and the description file, and there is also the corresponding zip file. I can install the package from the zip file, but when I try to load it I get the message :- Error: package was built before R
2008 Nov 27
4
Lotus Notes 6.5.1 (or 7.0.1) and Office connection via DDE
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I use ubuntu 8.04 with wine 1.1.9. I would like to get Office (2000 or 2003) and Lotus Notes (6.5.1 or 7.0.1) working together because of a Notes application with requires Word acting as DDE server in order to generate documents. After several tentatives with community packages I cannot get a working Wine configuration. So I tried Bordeaux 1.4 that
2001 Feb 06
2
cannot install codeweavers wine
I am trying to install the Codeweavers version of wine (pre-release 2) and I am having problems. When I try to install (using rpm), I get the message "installing package codeweavers-wine-20010112-1 needs 7Mb on the / filesystem". My / filesystem is not overly large, but I still have approx 60Mb available on /. Is the error stating that the install requires 7Mb on /, or it needs 7Mb more
2001 Feb 08
0
hello, I need some help for using wine...
...installs > about 61m of binaries, libraries, header files, and man pages, by > default into /usr/local (I use /gp/local, for reasons of my own). > If all that were to go into /, I think that might be uncomfortably > tight. > > It seems to me to be more an rpm problem, or a system administartion > problem, not a wine problem as such. If you want to use the rpm, > > try with rpm -qip codeweavers-wine* if it is relocatable (I have never > seen a relocatable rpm, and don't know how they work :-) or > > find out with > > rpm -qlip codeweavers-wine* > > whe...