Re: Help! to explain strange behavior

2004-12-01 Thread Jeffrey Kern
As Mike Ginou pointed out to me in an earlier thread, you probably will need the libxslt-dev or libxslt-devel package as well. To keep Dia from complaining on startup. You can find the latest source tarballs and binary RPM packages here: http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/ For me, the problem was that libxs

Re: Help! to explain strange behavior

2004-12-01 Thread loli
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 07:27:58 +0100, Alexander wrote > loli schrieb: > > I downloaded Dia-0.94.tar.gz and suceeded to compile it: just a message > > about not having libxslt. > > As far as I remember (without any knowledge of dia code) is libxslt some > xsl parsing library (extended stylesheet lang

Re: Help! to explain strange behavior

2004-11-30 Thread Alexander
I downloaded Dia-0.94.tar.gz and suceeded to compile it: just a message about not having libxslt. $ rpm -q --whatprovides libxslt libxslt-1.1.2-58 ___ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list FAQ at ht

Re: Help! to explain strange behavior

2004-11-30 Thread Alexander
loli schrieb: I downloaded Dia-0.94.tar.gz and suceeded to compile it: just a message about not having libxslt. As far as I remember (without any knowledge of dia code) is libxslt some xsl parsing library (extended stylesheet language transformation). I would suggest to install some package pro

Help! to explain strange behavior

2004-11-30 Thread loli
I've been using Dia for more than two years. Now, I am using version 0,92.2 without problems. I downloaded Dia-0.94.tar.gz and suceeded to compile it: just a message about not having libxslt. But, when I runapp/run_dia.sh, I got several WARNINGS **: Error parsing point; 6 er