>> Another option is to use the start script supplied in the bug:
>>
>> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128356
>> http://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=97807
>>
>> but I'm not sure how to get it to install somewhere useful.  Just
>> putting it in the files dir, I don't think anything happens with it.
>> Any pointers on that?
>
> I added an alternate ebuild to the bug. It doesn't need external
> runner scripts. With it JAlbum-.8.5.1 seems to start-up nicely even on
> amd64, asks for some kind of login (I canceled out from that screen),
> and then allows one to ... well, design album covers, I guess. :)
>
> That's how far I tried it. Now it starts up, but I still don't know if
> all the dependencies got properly laid out. And reading into the
> ebuild should reveal many pieces still needing work.
>
> --
> Arttu V.

Thank you very much Arttu.  It works great!  JAlbum is a photo
management app BTW.  It's really slick.

So all the new dependencies were required to create /usr/bin/jalbum?

- Grant

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