Ximian Red Carpet for Debian?

2004-05-07 Thread Adam Kessel
Does anyone have DEBs for Ximian Red Carpet? I wanted to try Evolution Connector, but apparently it can only be downloaded with Red Carpet. apt-get.org shows a Red Carpet DEB at mentors.debian.net, but that requires the rcd package, which I can't find anywhere. I know Ximian doesn't s

Re: Red Carpet vs Apt-Get

2002-01-21 Thread dman
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 03:35:48PM -0800, Camilux wrote: | Hi! | | Just a quick question... is red carpet and apt-get more or less the | same? i mean, from the little knowledge i have, i understand that | RC is a software designed to handle package | management/installation/updates

Red Carpet vs Apt-Get

2002-01-21 Thread Camilux
Hi! Just a quick question... is red carpet and apt-get more or less the same? i mean, from the little knowledge i have, i understand that RC is a software designed to handle package management/installation/updates automatically, finding dependencies and getting them, etc. much like apt-get

Re: Debian's Package Management vs Ximian's Red Carpet

2001-12-03 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 09:53:54AM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote: > Daniel Hartman wrote: > > Before I get into hot water, I was wondering what the pros and cons are > > to using Ximian's Red Carpet over Debian's package management system > > for maintaining my ve

Re: Debian's Package Management vs Ximian's Red Carpet

2001-12-03 Thread Paul Smith
; don't get flamed over this statement), and I was wondering how dh> long Ximian would continue supporting their apt sources over dh> migrating completely to Red Carpet. If Ximian wants to continue to support Debian, they'll have to figure this out: Red Carpet will have to play

Re: Debian's Package Management vs Ximian's Red Carpet

2001-12-03 Thread Daniel Hartman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel Hartman wrote: Before I get into hot water, I was wondering what the pros and cons are to using Ximian's Red Carpet over Debian's package management system for maintaining my version of GNOME and Evolution on potato. Are there potential pitfalls

Re: Debian's Package Management vs Ximian's Red Carpet

2001-12-03 Thread Craig Dickson
Daniel Hartman wrote: > Before I get into hot water, I was wondering what the pros and cons are > to using Ximian's Red Carpet over Debian's package management system > for maintaining my version of GNOME and Evolution on potato. Are there > potential pitfalls? Well,

Debian's Package Management vs Ximian's Red Carpet

2001-12-03 Thread Daniel Hartman
Hey all, Before I get into hot water, I was wondering what the pros and cons are to using Ximian's Red Carpet over Debian's package management system for maintaining my version of GNOME and Evolution on potato. Are there potential pitfalls? Thoughts? Thanks in advance. Dan

RE: OT : Red Carpet and Common Update mechanism (was RE: Nautilus ?)

2001-03-21 Thread Mullins, Ron
Ahhh, but the information is supposed to be free, right? Science vs. corporation, right? If you limited the information access >the barrier to entry would immediately become almost too great. > >I think you're missing my point here. I'm talking about some >service wich >would just be

RE: OT : Red Carpet and Common Update mechanism (was RE: Nautilus ?)

2001-03-21 Thread Mullins, Ron
>From: Joris Lambrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >services (don't get me wrong here :-)/applications but don't see why a >common update/installation interface would be a drawback for commercial >company's. In fact it would be advantageous to them, offering >free publicity >(in a list of sites

errors installing Red Carpet on woody

2001-03-20 Thread Pollywog
ocale/de/LC_MESSAGES/gtkhtml.mo', which is also in package libgtkhtml4dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe) Selecting previously deselected package red-carpet. Unpacking red-carpet (from .../red-carpet_0.9.2-0.ximian.1_i386.deb) ... Errors were encountered while processing:

Re: red-carpet

2001-03-08 Thread Vadim Kutsyy
John Foster wrote: > > Eileen Orbell wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I was trying to install red-carpet but ran into this little hitch: > > Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies: > deb http://spidermonkey.ximian.com/1.4beta1/distri

Re: apt get install of red carpet

2001-03-07 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Brian Murphy wrote: > no package name was given. I tried apt-get install redcarpet but it didn't > work. Did anyone else do this? *lol* Try 'apt-cache search red.*carpet', it might find it for you. Jason

apt get install of red carpet

2001-03-07 Thread Brian Murphy
hmm...according to the ximian site this is what you do: Ximian GNOME users can get Red Carpet through Ximian GNOME Update by selecting the "Red Carpet Beta" mirror. Otherwise, you can get it from <ftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/red-carpet>. Debian users can add the following line

Re: red-carpet

2001-03-03 Thread John Foster
Eileen Orbell wrote: > > Hi, > > I was trying to install red-carpet but ran into this little hitch: > Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies: >red-carpet: Depends: libgnet0 but it is not installable >Depends: libgnomeprint11 (>= 0.25

red-carpet

2001-03-03 Thread Eileen Orbell
Hi, I was trying to install red-carpet but ran into this little hitch: Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies: red-carpet: Depends: libgnet0 but it is not installable Depends: libgnomeprint11 (>= 0.25-helix1) but 0.24-helix2 is to be instal