> 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
> 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
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joe Nahmias) writes:
> I did some research on other packages that use svgalib, and have
> seen two possible solutions:
If your program uses svgalib exclusively, you need to build-depend on
svgalib1g-dev only and change the Architecture: line to 'i386' instead
of 'any'.
If your
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Hello list,
I have just had a new package sponsored (Thanks Sam!) that declares a
build-dep on svgalibg1-dev. This causes the buildd to fail on many
archs (eg. sparc, s390, mips, etc...) because apt cannot satisfy the
dependancy.
I did some research
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joe Nahmias) writes:
> I did some research on other packages that use svgalib, and have
> seen two possible solutions:
If your program uses svgalib exclusively, you need to build-depend on
svgalib1g-dev only and change the Architecture: line to 'i386' instead
of 'any'.
If your
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Hello list,
I have just had a new package sponsored (Thanks Sam!) that declares a
build-dep on svgalibg1-dev. This causes the buildd to fail on many
archs (eg. sparc, s390, mips, etc...) because apt cannot satisfy the
dependancy.
I did some research
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