Thanks to all who replied. Will stick with KDE3.1 for now until the GCC 3.2
C++ recompiles are completed. Will be on the lookout for kde 3.1 in unstable.
Victor
* Joerg Wendland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Michael Wardle, on 2003-02-04, 11:19, you wrote:
> > I notice that the libfam package na
Michael Wardle, on 2003-02-04, 11:19, you wrote:
> I notice that the libfam package name was recently changed (I think from
> libfam0 to libfam0cxxx). I suspect that your KDE 3 packages depend on the
> old package name (libfam0) and the GNOME 2 packages depend on the new package
> name (libfam0
Victor Torrico wrote:
> Running KDE3 woody debian packages downloaded from kde site. Works great.
>
> In order to run nautilus and yelp in gnome2 I need libgnomevfs2-0 and
> libgnomevfs2-common which depends on libfam0c102.
>
> When I execute "apt-get install libfam0c102 libgnomevfs2-0
> libgno
On Tuesday, February 4, 2003 10:45, Victor Torrico wrote:
> Running KDE3 woody debian packages downloaded from kde site. Works great.
>
> In order to run nautilus and yelp in gnome2 I need libgnomevfs2-0 and
> libgnomevfs2-common which depends on libfam0c102.
>
> When I execute "apt-get install li
Victor Torrico wrote:
Running KDE3 woody debian packages downloaded from kde site. Works great.
In order to run nautilus and yelp in gnome2 I need libgnomevfs2-0 and libgnomevfs2-common
which depends on libfam0c102.
When I execute "apt-get install libfam0c102 libgnomevfs2-0 libgnomevfs2-commo
Running KDE3 woody debian packages downloaded from kde site. Works great.
In order to run nautilus and yelp in gnome2 I need libgnomevfs2-0 and
libgnomevfs2-common
which depends on libfam0c102.
When I execute "apt-get install libfam0c102 libgnomevfs2-0 libgnomevfs2-common"
these would all in
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