What happens when your run from alt-f2? you could try checking the run in terminal checkbox and setting the terminal to not close after execution (profile-preferences->Title & Command if using...
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What happens when your run from alt-f2? you could try checking the run in terminal checkbox and setting the terminal to not close after execution (profile-preferences->Title & Command if using...
you can certainly do set breakpoints, watches, step over, break at line number and a whole host of things with gdb. Try the tutorial http://www.delorie.com/gnu/docs/gdb/gdb_toc.html
Using one of the...
obviously you can edit the font and colours as you see fit in eclipse, but for quick dark theming you might want to try the links below...
hi there, 'Packaging and Compiling' is probably not the best forum to get help with this sort of thing. You'll probably get more advice in one of the main support forums for this kind of problem
I suppose the simplest way I can think of of 'application rollback' is to keep a copy of the current packages before installing the new ones, though downgrading packages is less well tested than...
Checkinstall is probably best thought of as a wrapper around 'make install' for apt (and other package managers). It watches what this would do then creates simple packages to allow easier...
Maybe the link below will be more help
http://lists.debian.org/debian-dpkg/2007/04/msg00076.html
as far as i know this is still accurate (!?)
hi there. as far as i know there are 2 main ways to activate triggers, though i'm no expert in this area :)
1. Activate trigger when package installs
In this case the package being installed...
is this using the java access bridge for gnome from the repositories?,
libaccess-bridge-java
or compiling from source,...
see https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/Statuses
Essentially 'Incomplete' means someone with the bug needs to provide more information so that theres enough information to fix it, at which point it is...
You can pass the compiler as a environmental variable ie,
./configure CC=gcc-2.95
so you can have a number of different compilers installed and specify each one to configure as you see fit.
I...
To be honest, I often found debugging java programs on 2 different platforms using the same sun jre a pain, with layout problems, crashes in one and not in the other and so on.
Obviously you have...
theres a little about java virtual packages here
http://wiki.debian.org/Java#Developers-JavapackagingworkinDebian
specifically on java, you should try to add dependencies based on capability rather than sun java specifically. ie, with the virtual packages java-runtime, java2-runtime, java5-runtime, java6-runtime...
its usually in there somewhere :) see in particular section 4.1, but its all a useful read really
http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/
almost, what your looking for is
Depends: sun-java5-jre | sun-java6-jre
i'll see if i can find some documentation
you're missing build dependencies, you can either look at the requirements in the source code, or you can get the build dependencies for a ubuntu package by
$ sudo apt-get build-dep <package>...
you might want to look at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncRequestProcess
There shouldnt be any need to repackage something in debian sid
unfortunately I'm amd64 so can't test the compile, shows you how old 2.95 is :) But you might want to check out old packages from ubuntu and see if they work...
hi, to recursively look for whatever file the easiest way is generally,
$find </some/path/> -name <some_filename>
although obviously you'll need to look for the right header file your code...
Hi there, it sounds like an interesting idea but I'm not quite sure I understand what your project is. What exactly will system restore try to do, what will it try to restore? Depending on what your...
strange, i've just copied that .desktop file to /usr/share/applications and it shows up in the menu instantly on karmic
The stubs-32.h error is caused by missing i386 dev libraries
$sudo apt-get install libc6-dev-i386
you should probably post links to the diff.gz, .dsc and orig.tar.gz files, its difficult to look at a package on the basis of a pre-built deb. You can also get a good example of a textbook package by...
if compiled from source, did you compile it against the same version of glibc that you're running it on?