Has anyone done this successfully? Can this person make the .deb package available for others? I tried it, but the compiler always stopped with cryptic error messages (which usually is the case every time I try to compile something from source) ...
On Thu, 2002-08-01 at 11:25, Rob Andrews wrote: > [Thomas Ritter wrote in newsgate.debian.kde] > > after installing KDE3 from the well known apt source, I am unable to > install > > debian wine, as libwine depends on libarts, where KDE3 installed and needs > > libarts1. Has anyone resolved this yet? Installing libarts would uninstall > my > > whole KDE3... > > The previously discussed fix was to manually fetch the build dependacies of > wine (without libarts-dev, obviously), and install libarts1-dev. Then fetch > the wine source, edit debian/control to depend on "libarts1" instead of > "libarts", and debian/rules binary to build your own packages of it. > > -- > rob <e> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <pgp> 0x8bb5c71e > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >