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2009-12-14
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2009-12-15
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2009-12-25
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2009-12-27
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2009-12-27
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2009-12-27
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While in the process of moving some packages with the script, I'm wondering what is going to happen when one of them is to be updated by the application manager (or apt-get).
It is going to install its new files in their pristine position, on the root filesystem, overwriting the links, and leaving parts of the old packages on /opt? Shall it get me into trouble? What am I going to do with those remnants on /opt?
Or I better undo optification of packages before I update the packages?
Thanks for your responses.
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2009-12-27
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on my N900
:command not found
:command not found
'kgscan : line 9:syntax error near unexpected token `{
'kgscan : line 9: `{
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2009-12-27
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While in the process of moving some packages with the script, I'm wondering what is going to happen when one of them is to be updated by the application manager (or apt-get).
It is going to install its new files in their pristine position, on the root filesystem, overwriting the links, and leaving parts of the old packages on /opt? Shall it get me into trouble? What am I going to do with those remnants on /opt?
Or I better undo optification of packages before I update the packages?
Thanks for your responses.
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2009-12-27
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When i downloaded the script by using the download function on pastebin the file had WinBlows newlines (^M) in it....
(My understanding of /opt according to Linux Filesystem Hierarchy: nothing to discuss, all apps should have gone into /opt from the beginning, we should never even have started to put things in rootfs... bad habit from older Maemo?)
-Tom (N900, N810, N800)
"the idea of truly having a computer in your pocket just moved a big step closer."