> If your program uses svgalib as one possible display method > (e.g. gnuplot), you can either: > > a) build-depend on svgalib1g-dev | svgalib-dummyg1 James,
I did this, but I am having a problem with `apt-get build-dep` -- it wants to install svgalib-dummyg1 even on i386! Here is the output in my unstable chroot with Debug::pkgProblemResolver turned on: ============ (sid) root@a750:~ # apt-get build-dep fceu Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Note, selecting zlib1g-dev instead of libz-dev Note, selecting libsdl1.2-dev instead of libsdl-dev Starting Starting 2 Investigating svgalibg1-dev Package svgalibg1-dev has broken dep on svgalibg1 Considering svgalibg1 1 as a solution to svgalibg1-dev 9999 Reinst Failed because of protected svgalib-dummyg1 Package svgalibg1-dev has broken dep on svgalib-dummyg1 Considering svgalib-dummyg1 9998 as a solution to svgalibg1-dev 9999 Investigating svgalib-dummyg1 Package svgalib-dummyg1 has broken dep on svgalibg1-dev Considering svgalibg1-dev 9999 as a solution to svgalib-dummyg1 9998 Reinst Failed because of svgalibg1 Done The following NEW packages will be installed: libsdl1.2-dev libsdl1.2debian libsdl1.2debian-oss svgalib-dummyg1 xfree86-common xlibs xlibs-dev zlib1g-dev 0 packages upgraded, 8 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 22.5kB/5515kB of archives. After unpacking 20.4MB will be used. Do you want to continue? [Y/n] n Abort. ============ If you would like to try for yourself, add the following to sources.list: deb-src http://www.cooper.edu/~nahmia/debian / Thanks for your help! Joe Nahmias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]