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On Monday 14 October 2002 14:45, Setyo Nugroho wrote: > Hi Paul, > I did this "apt-get -f install". Got an advice to remove o.a. kdebase. > Then OK removed. I reinstalled it. Then apt-get install kdevelop works > fine. also for this c-cpp-reference. So you have kdevelop and c-ccp-reference installed correctly and can use them, yes? > These are what I have: > $ apt-show-versions -p libc6 -a > libc6 2.2.5-11.2 install ok installed > libc6 2.2.5-11.2 stable > libc6/stable uptodate 2.2.5-11.2 > > $apt-show-versions -p libqt3-mt -a > libqt3-mt 2:3.0.3-20020329-1 install ok installed > libqt3-mt 2:3.0.3-20020329-1 stable > libqt3-mt/stable uptodate 2:3.0.3-20020329-1 You are running a Debian Woody system, the earlier dependancies were for packages from testing/unstable (because you were trying to install kdevelop from unstable) - hence they could not be found. > The thing I got when I experimented with the wizard is "If you want to > generate the user-documentation, you need one of these programs". A > small widget caption shows this "sgml2html or ksgml2html do not exist". I seem to recall some problem with the documentation for kdevelop. I think that the kdevelop folk changed their documentation format recently, and the user-documentation wizard does not know about the change yet. You should be able to manually install and browse the documentation (apt-get install kdevelop-doc). Upstream should fix this fairly soon, I'm sure they must be aware of it. Paul Cupis - -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9qwM/IzuKV+SHX/kRApkYAJsHac5Y2cSd3NNX9Tb3dzX1F3QwLwCeM8Hn 3d0Tu/ABM5npomKqIRwQdlQ= =NrRz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----