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<0> ok <0> hmmm 'nothing to be doen for install' <0> yet nothing was installed <1> which one? <0> nxcomp <1> yeah just copy the libraries to a lib path and ldconfig <1> libnxcomp.so.... <0> ok, yeah I see them, and the links <1> then do libnxcompext <0> ack <0> nxcompext errors <0> hmmm it doesnt seem to see some X11 includes <0> odd
<0> checking for X... libraries /usr/X11R6/lib, headers /usr/X11R6/include <2> heh... much simpler on package based distro... <0> dix.h <0> doesnt exist on the system <1> inv_Arp: knowledge isn't simple <1> graz: dix.h should come with the x server <0> am I supposed untar all these tarballs first? <0> I get that impression <1> i did them one by one <0> well I tried that, but nxcompext needs that dix.h <1> where is it on your system? <0> I untarred all the tarbals, nxcompext is building now <0> /usr/src/nx-build is the top level dir <1> i know nxcompext depends on nxcomp <1> so maybe it was in there <0> dix.h wasnt in nxcomp/ <1> hrmm <0> [07.16.06 15:24]<1> graz: dix.h should come with the x server <1> /usr/X11R6/include <1> yeah <0> ../nx-X11/programs/Xserver/include/dix.h <0> now wtf <1> ahh its in the X source <1> yeah <0> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-slackware-linux/3.3.6/../../../../i486-slackware-linux/bin/ld: cannot find -lX11 <0> how can it not find it <1> it adding -L/usr/X11R6/lib ? <0> LDFLAGS = -L../nx-X11/exports/lib -shared -Wl,-soname,$(LIBLOAD) -L../nxcomp <0> LIBS = -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lX11 -lXcomp <0> from the Makefile <1> hrmm <0> manually adding that worked <1> build nx-X11 first <0> eh? <1> or link against your system X11 <0> I just built nxcomp and nxcompext <0> ok, those two are installed to my pkg build tree <1> graz: bbl. going to buy strings <0> oooooooo <1> >:-) <1> graz: been working on some tool songs. their time signatures are nuts <1> 5/8 5/8 7/8 every 3 measures <0> new tool? <3> [root@taimur RPMS]# umount /mnt/cdrom <3> umount: /mnt/cdrom: device is busy <3> how to unmount it ? <4> get out of the directory <3> hmm <3> working ;) <3> ty bougyman ;>
<0> I think I bit off more than I can chew on this <0> is there a util that will rename filenames with multiple spaces and replace with userdefined chars, rename doesnt do it <5> which os? <5> linux in particular? <6> rox does, but that's for gui <1> graz: rename does <1> rename s/ /_/g <1> or s/ +/_/ <1> tested and works for me <0> neither work <1> graz: Guitar Center stopped selling elixir strings <0> they dont do anything heh <1> graz: ls -1 <1> a b c.html <1> d e f.html <0> s/ /_/g *.ogg <0> s/ +/_/g *.ogg <1> rename 's/ +/_/g' *.html <0> both dont do anything <0> oh '' <1> ls -1 <1> a_b_c.html <1> d_e_f.html <1> yeah <0> rename 's/ /_/g' *.ogg <0> nothing <1> i don't know what to say. It works on my copy of rename. I just did it <1> what version of coreutils are you using? <1> oops rename comes with perl not coreutils or at least mine does <0> rename from util-linux-2.12p <1> is yours a perl script? <0> file `which rename` <0> /usr/bin/rename: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped <1> :-) <1> want mine? <0> sure <1> http://bacchus.defendem.com/~trey/rename <0> doing a make World in nx-X11 <1> cool <1> graz: what strings do you typically use? <2> long way... for i in *.ext; do mv $i `echo $i | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]/_/g'`; done <1> inv_Arp: why not use [[:space:]] <0> MUCH better, thanks Trey <1> thank dwebian <0> inv_Arp: wasnt extensions, my rename will do that <1> graz: so are you going to answer my string question or are you too busy to talk music? <0> was like Concerto Moon - Rain Forest -0x - title with space.ogg <0> oops wrong strings <0> hahahahaha <1> personally i like spaces but they are a bit harder to work with in unix <0> I use D'Addario EXL120 009-042 <1> arrrrrrg <0> what <1> i specifically said electric and in the frenzy of him explaining that they don't carry elixir any more i didn't look to see that he gave me electric <2> or use detox <1> now i've opened the package <1> screw it i'm going back to bitch. maybe they'll knock some off the electrics <0> you wanted acoustic strings? <0> can this rename recurse?
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