I have just got a new computer and, of course, have installed SUSE 9.2 again. However, on trying to do some Apt upgrades, I get the messages that suser-jogley and usr-local-bin are either not available or could not be connected. Tried both the gwdg and the mathematik.uni-bielfield repositories. Everything else is working, it's just James' two which are not. Are they still available? I can't find anything in either the archives or on Google. Many thanks for any information Keith
However, on trying to do some Apt upgrades, I get the messages that suser-jogley and usr-local-bin are either not available or could not be connected. Tried both the gwdg and the mathematik.uni-bielfield repositories. Everything else is working, it's just James' two which are not. Are they still available? I can't find anything in either the archives or on Google.
Not on 9.2 as yet, I've not had the time to upgrade my machine and then get the packages built, nor for that matter, the money to buy a copy. On 9.1 though, I've recently started adding some Mono apps to the repository - check out blam, it's superb :) Keep an eye on Planet SuSE for future developments. -- James Ogley james@rubberturnip.org.uk http://rubberturnip.org.uk Currently playing: Radio Five Live
On Saturday 01 Jan 2005 13:12, James Ogley wrote:
However, on trying to do some Apt upgrades, I get the messages that suser-jogley and usr-local-bin are either not available or could not be connected. Tried both the gwdg and the mathematik.uni-bielfield repositories. Everything else is working, it's just James' two which are not. Are they still available? I can't find anything in either the archives or on Google.
Not on 9.2 as yet, I've not had the time to upgrade my machine and then get the packages built, nor for that matter, the money to buy a copy.
On 9.1 though, I've recently started adding some Mono apps to the repository - check out blam, it's superb :)
Keep an eye on Planet SuSE for future developments.
Thanks for the information, James. The main package I wanted is the latest Abiword. I'll try downloading it from your site and installing it - see what happens with dependencies! The same with trying Mono and Blam, as you suggested.
James Ogley james@rubberturnip.org.uk http://rubberturnip.org.uk Currently playing: Radio Five Live Currently playing: Classic FM!!!
Cheers Keith
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