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Posted: Feb. 09 2005,10:47 QUOTE

I think it is useful to start a topic on error messages. This will post error message queries in one place - hopefully!

In 0.9.2 when I boot I get this error message

Failed to load group file

When i start a DSL

Failed to read class hiint
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Posted: Feb. 09 2005,14:47 QUOTE

"Failed to load group file"  is from Fluxbox.  It looks for a groups file at startup according to what is listed in /home/dsl/.fluxbox/init (~/.fluxbox/groups by default).  Just create the file and all will be well (touch /home/dsl/.fluxbox/groups).  You may be able to remove the groupsfile line from init, but I've never tested that.

"Failed to read class hint"  may be something in Lua FLTK...I've seen it in my own scripts.   Apparently it's nothing serious.


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Posted: Feb. 10 2005,07:31 QUOTE

Thanks!

I am trying to create a postgresql.dsl

I am using the deb2dsl script. After apt-gettting everythig and with the postgresql postmaster runnning and creating two new database files, i ran the script.

I feel that the script may not sve these changes, but only the old deb files downloaded. Am i right?

If I am, how can i make a dsl with the changes made to the database program?
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Posted: Feb. 10 2005,15:01 QUOTE

I think you're right.  I don't know much about deb2dsl, but I think it uses the deb files rather than the installed files.

You may need to modify the deb packages, or the dsl file, in order to use your database.


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