Over the weekend I managed to get User-Mode Linux running again (under an old Red Hat 7.3 partition that I hadn't gotten around to deleting), so I was able to fill in RPMs for the rest of the releases I had used for Dillo 0.8.3. I also installed Mandrake 10.1, and was able to add an RPM for that release. I installed SuSE 9.2, though the combination of slow hardware, average DSL, slow mirror, the occasional missing file on the mirror and little free time to work with meant that it took several days to get a working install. Last night I finally built Dillo on it, but there's a font problem. When I get a chance I'll try installing some other GTK-1.2 apps and see if it's just a system config problem, and if it is, I'll post the RPM. At that point I'll have RPMs for current releases of Fedora Core, Mandrake, and SuSE, and a number of older releases. I'm thinking of dropping some of the older releases next time, just to simplify things. -- Kelson Vibber www.hyperborea.org
In article <41EFECA9.1050804@pobox.com>, Kelson Vibber <kelson@pobox.com> writes
I'm thinking of dropping some of the older releases next time, just to simplify things.
In a similar move to simplification, I suggest I _only_ build an ssl- enabled rpm for the ps2 next time (the code has been out for long enough to come out of alpha, despite the certificates irritation, and most ps2-users need the https function.) Bob -- robert w hall
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