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Operating Systems Solaris top package not working sometimes Post 302214476 by incredible on Monday 14th of July 2008 07:19:02 AM
Old 07-14-2008
then why can't you download the one for X86 and try? Maybe your other systems are running sparc procssors..? Anyway, its not advisable to do so.. Did you check the installation procedures or requirements before you installed?And what is the patch level and OS versions of your other systems compared to he one you're complaining abt? I guess you need to analyse these first.
 

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PY2DSC(1)							   User Commands							 PY2DSC(1)

NAME
py2dsc - creates Debian source package from Python package DESCRIPTION
usage: py2dsc [options] distfile or: py2dsc --help where distfile is a .zip or .tar.gz file built with the sdist command of distutils. OPTIONS
--dist-dir (-d) directory to put final built distributions in (default='deb_dist') --patch-already-applied (-a) patch was already applied (used when py2dsc calls sdist_dsc) --default-distribution deprecated (see --suite) --suite (-z) distribution name to use if not specified in .cfg (default='unstable') --default-maintainer deprecated (see --maintainer) --maintainer (-m) maintainer name and email to use if not specified in .cfg (default from setup.py) --extra-cfg-file (-x) additional .cfg file (in addition to stdeb.cfg if present) --patch-file (-p) patch file applied before setup.py called (incompatible with file specified in .cfg) --patch-level (-l) patch file applied before setup.py called (incompatible with file specified in .cfg) --patch-posix (-q) apply the patch with --posix mode --remove-expanded-source-dir (-r) remove the expanded source directory --ignore-install-requires (-i) ignore the requirements from requires.txt in the egg-info directory --pycentral-backwards-compatibility This option has no effect, is here for backwards compatibility, and may be removed someday. --workaround-548392 This option has no effect, is here for backwards compatibility, and may be removed someday. --force-buildsystem If True, pass '-- buildsystem=python_distutils' to dh sequencer --no-backwards-compatibility This option has no effect, is here for backwards compatibility, and may be removed someday. --guess-conflicts-provides-replaces If True, attempt to guess Conflicts/Provides/Replaces in debian/control based on apt-cache output. (Default=False). py2dsc 0.6.0+20100620 May 2011 PY2DSC(1)
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