Yes, this seems to be a good solution. You can use the full Kile
package or Kile-only. For me, it would be very nice to have this
option.
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getting kile package either adds too much or too little
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Dear Katsudon,
Yes, this seems to be a good solution. You can use the full Kile
package or Kile-only. For me, it would be very nice to have this
option.
Regards,
Rodolfo
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 7:46 AM, Katsudon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Correct me if I am wrong, but a possible so
Am I missing something? I have installed Kile and my machine did not have kdvi
nor kghostscript and:
- Neither Synaptic recommended me to install them
- Nor Kile complains about the packages missing but only that their library
were missing. I have to figure out what packages were missing myself
Hi Omer,
The problem happened when Empathy imported from Empathy, previous version.
The same happened with pidgin but I was using Empathy since the previous
Ubuntu version. Look the scenario:
On Ubuntu 9.10: I started using empathy, imported my contacts from pidgin
and everything worked fine.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
I used to use Empathy on Ubuntu 9.10. On Ubuntu 9.10, I imported my
accounts from Pidgin. After upgrading to Ubuntu 10.4, none of my Empathy
accounts were imported nor I can import again from Pidgin. Pidgin is
working pretty well.
ProblemType: Bu
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A quick solution was to reinsert all the accounts. Now it is working.
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After upgrade to Ubuntu 10.4, none of my previous accounts were imported
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