Bill Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have been playing around with my machine and I have determined that > some how when I performed an upgrade I triggered the package libfam0c102 > to replace libfam0. The latest KDE packages that require libfam0c102 I > was not able to get to work at all. Also there are a number of packages > that are either directly or indirectly dependent upon libfam0 and there > are not versions yet which work with libfam0c102. Once I determined what > was the problem I removed the libfam0c102 package and all of the > packages that require it and reinstalled libfam0 and KDE and now > everything works great.
That's OK for now, I guess, but you'll definitely want to move to the libfam0c102-based packages in the near future. libfam0 is obsolete as it was compiled with the old GCC 2.95 compiler which is no longer the default compiler in unstable. -- On a scale of 1 to 10? It sucked.
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