Cutting edge moved or shifting to .deb?
Jan Nieuwenhuizen
janneke at gnu.org
Mon Jan 17 03:44:08 EST 2000
Hi List,
Can someone provide us with a list of repositories for cutting edge
.rpm packages? dev.linuxppc.org should be devel.linuxppc.org, but
apart from Franz Sirl's regular glibc/binutils/gcc/rpm updates (grand!),
not much seems to happen anymore since last September. There's an
almost-M12 mozilla, that crashes when I type in an url. Then, there's
some odd stuff in contrib and updates at ftp.linuxppc.org.
On the other hand, ftp.<cc>.debian.org has stuff such as XFree 3.3.6,
emacs-20.5 (which is good, I was having a lot of trouble with my 20.3
emacs), a recent mozilla-M12, that can be alienised, but the glibc seems
to be 'stuck' at libc6_2.1.2-5.deb.
Kernel development seems to have moved from vger to openprojects to
Paul's at linuxcare: rsync -auvz linuxcare.com.au::linux-pmac-devel.
I was able to compile and boot the 2.3.39 kernel, with only minor
troubles. Initially, X (fbdev) comes up with a distorted screen,
but after a circle of zooming (C-M-+), it's fine. Also, my eth0 (Bmac)
and eth1 (pci) get swapped, which makes for silly network-setup
problems.
On a related, totally off-topic note: I can't seem to find how to
verify package integrity with dpkg, eg, the equivalent for rpm --verify.
I've setup a partition this summer with a minimal debian installation,
just to test it out. But at that time, I had only low-bandwidth and
deer internet access. The debian distribution was having quite some
problems then, and updating by burning a cdrom a week didn't really work
for me. Now I'm using that partition to run compiles on: I removed all
docs and other stuff, so that a lot of packages should be reinstalled.
However, `chroot /mnt/debian/root dpkg --audit', and `dpkg --status
<some-doc-truncated-package>' say all is ok? How to fix and upgrade
this?
Greetings,
Jan.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke at gnu.org> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter
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