Thanks to everyone who offered suggestions. As I said, I am new to Debian
and the apt system. I think I've got the KDE installation going now. The
problem was (I think) that I was commenting out the normal lines in
sources.list before adding the kde source line. When I finally tried
leaving the
> > > not to belittle the work that Ivan is doing, but I would like to
> > > doublecheck my sources.list file with the group.
> >
> > why would you belittle the work I've done?
>
> I was thinking that I should have a tydc.com line in my sources.list
> file, but you are building everything KDE
Ivan E. Moore II writes:
> > not to belittle the work that Ivan is doing, but I would like to
> > doublecheck my sources.list file with the group.
>
> why would you belittle the work I've done?
I was thinking that I should have a tydc.com line in my sources.list
file, but you are building ev
> not to belittle the work that Ivan is doing, but I would like to
> doublecheck my sources.list file with the group.
why would you belittle the work I've done?
> The only tdyc line that I have is commented out, and I am running
>
> biffhero-laptop:~# cat /etc/debian_version
> testing/unstable
Eduardo Silva writes:
> What dependencies does it ask for?
> I saw one dependency problem that I've mentioned
> before, and it was fixed(thanks to the mantainer(s)).
>
> Are you sure you have
> deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main crypto optional
> qt1apps
> in your source.list file?
not
James,
Why don't you load up dselect and take care of those dependencies
that are missing.
Ivan
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 09:23:12PM -0800, James Duberg wrote:
> OK, here's what it says:
>
>
> > Reading Package Lists...
> > Building Dependency Tree...
> > Some packages could not be installe
OK, here's what it says:
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of
What dependencies does it ask for?
I saw one dependency problem that I've mentioned
before, and it was fixed(thanks to the mantainer(s)).
Are you sure you have
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main crypto optional
qt1apps
in your source.list file?
Eduardo
--- James Duberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
OK folks, what am I missing here? (Plenty, I'm sure)
I've just installed 2.2r2. My first experience with Debian.
I've done apt-get dist-upgrade. I'm using the default stable sites in
sources.list.
I want to install KDE 2.1. It's not found on the default stable sites.
When I put a different recomm
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 05:59:01AM -0800, Eduardo Silva wrote:
> When I try to apt install the new kde2.1 arts package,
> it can't because it depends on libmpeg0 which depends
> on libvorbis0 which doesn't exist in Potato. Yesterday
> libogg0 also didn't exist.
> libvorbis0 from woody needs a more
When I try to apt install the new kde2.1 arts package,
it can't because it depends on libmpeg0 which depends
on libvorbis0 which doesn't exist in Potato. Yesterday
libogg0 also didn't exist.
libvorbis0 from woody needs a more recent libc6 than
potato's.
Can libvorvis be backported to potato, with
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