Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 14:44:31 -0400 From: parv <parv@pair.com> To: Adam Lofstedt <adaml@visimation.com> Cc: f-q <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Installing XFree86-4.X - Wraphelp.c? Message-ID: <20020529184431.GA10113@moo.holy.cow> In-Reply-To: <006801c20734$0c14d1a0$6400000a@adam> References: <20020529063216.GA1268@moo.holy.cow> <006801c20734$0c14d1a0$6400000a@adam>
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in message <006801c20734$0c14d1a0$6400000a@adam>, wrote Adam Lofstedt thusly... > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: parv [mailto:parv@pair.com] > > > > adam, could you please not write replies at the top relevant > > to the quoted text? otherwise, that gets in the way of > > following a thread & replying; thus discourages replies altogether. > > > Sorry... i appreciate it, so do (most of) others do. and you will too when you receive replies. :) > > only other thing i can think of is the md5 checksum of > > Wraphelp.c. below is mine. does it matches to yours Wraphelp.c? > > > > # md5 xc/Wraphelp.c > > MD5 (xc/Wraphelp.c) = 93bae6600ee76c5bfdfa50b88523d879 > > > > ...if it doesn't you need to find one which does. then > > again, problem may be somewhere else... > > Where is this MD5 file? In the xc directory? I have not found this > file on any of the ftp sites that offer Wraphelp.c. md5, a program that calculates 128 bit checksum, most likely is already on your system under /sbin/md5. see md5(1) man page for other details. its syntax is... # md5 [options] <-s string | files> ...in case above, i gave "xc/Wraphelp.c" file to md5 to calculate its checksum w/o any options. here, point of using md5 is to identify whether your Wraphelp.c is different from mine (which did not cause any problems for me). > I am not sure why I even need this, as I don't even want XDM. Is > there a way to install X without XDM? clueless here too. :( - parv -- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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