That does look like the same error you saw before.  I tried to revert to the same 
version of gnome-games and got an identical error (this is more for the benefit of 
developers reading the list).  When I upgrade back to gnome-games-2.0.6 the latter has 
no problems with scrollkeeper.

I'll cc the maintainer again.  
--
Alexander K. Hansen
Levitated Dipole Experiment
http://www.psfc.mit.edu/LDX
  
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Conlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 12:47 AM
To: Alexander Hansen
Cc: 'Fink Beginners'
Subject: Re: [Fink-beginners] Gnome-games

I tried to install gnome-games using the binary install.  It didn't last
very long before there were errors and the installation failed.  Again these
errors seemed to come from ScrollKeeper.  The errors are as follows:

Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
Sorry, gnome-games is already the newest version.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0  not upgraded.
1 packages not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 0B will be used.
Setting up gnome-games (1.4.0.4-2) ...
OMF file [/sw/share/omf/gnome-games/aisleriot-C.omf] does not validate
against ScrollKeeper-OMF DTD:
/sw/share/xml/scrollkeeper/dtds/scrollkeeper-omf.dtd
Unable to register /sw/share/omf/gnome-games/aisleriot-C.omf
OMF file [/sw/share/omf/gnome-games/aisleriot-eu.omf] does not validate
against ScrollKeeper-OMF DTD:
/sw/share/xml/scrollkeeper/dtds/scrollkeeper-omf.dtd
Unable to register /sw/share/omf/gnome-games/aisleriot-eu.omf
OMF file [/sw/share/omf/gnome-games/aisleriot-it.omf] does not validate
against ScrollKeeper-OMF DTD:

Lots of the same

Unable to register /sw/share/omf/gnome-games/same-gnome-es.omf
OMF file [/sw/share/omf/gnome-games/same-gnome-eu.omf] does not validate
against ScrollKeeper-OMF DTD:
/sw/share/xml/scrollkeeper/dtds/scrollkeeper-omf.dtd
Unable to register /sw/share/omf/gnome-games/same-gnome-eu.omf
/sw/share/omf/gnome-games/same-gnome-ru.omf:5: error: Input is not proper
UTF-8, indicate encoding !
      Ú¹À¦×¦Ÿ²Œ×¦ Š«³¦À¡ × Same GNOME
      ^
/sw/share/omf/gnome-games/same-gnome-ru.omf:5: error: Bytes: 0xF2 0xD5 0xCB
0xCF
      Ú¹À¦×¦Ÿ²Œ×¦ Š«³¦À¡ × Same GNOME
      ^
OMF file does not exist, is not readable, or is not well-formed XML:
/sw/share/omf/gnome-games/same-gnome-ru.omf
Unable to register /sw/share/omf/gnome-games/same-gnome-ru.omf
/usr/sbin/chown: games: invalid group name
dpkg: error processing gnome-games (--configure):
 subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
 gnome-games
E: Sub-process /sw/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

Any ideas?
Thanks
Jeremy

On 8/22/03 3:02 PM, "Alexander Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "Archived" means that you have a .deb file somewhere on your system for
> the package (i.e. you built it yourself or downloaded via the binary
> install methods).  If you are installing from source, and if there's a
> newer version available, Fink doesn't use the archived version but
> tries to acquire the newer one.  To install the archived version in
> such cases use Binary->Install.
> 
> As to this error:  this may not be your problem, since the error
> messages all say "ignored".
> 
> --
> Alexander K. Hansen
> Levitated Dipole Experiment
> http://www.psfc.mit.edu/LDX
> 
> On Friday, August 22, 2003, at 01:59 PM, Jeremy Conlin wrote:
> 
>> Last week I posted some messages regarding compiling gnome-games.  I
>> thought
>> that everything had been resolved, but when I looked again today in
>> Fink
>> Commander it listed gnome-games as archived instead of installed.  So I
>> tried to reinstall gnome-games again.  It didn't say that it failed at
>> the
>> end although Fink Commander still lists it as archived.
>> One of the recurring errors looked similar to this:
>> 
>> make[4]: [gnotravex/index.html] Error 127 (ignored)
>> cp gnotravex/index.html .
>> cp: cannot stat `gnotravex/index.html': No such file or directory
>> make[4]: [index.html] Error 1 (ignored)
>> for file in gnotravex-es.omf; do \
>>   scrollkeeper-preinstall
>> /sw/share/gnome/help/gnotravex/es/gnotravex.sgml
>> $file ../../../omf-install/$file; \
>> done
>> 
>> Although with varying file names depending on what was failing at the
>> moment.  I know that one of the suggestions last week was to rebuild
>> scrollkeeper and I did but apparently that didn't work.
>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>> Thanks
>> Jeremy
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 




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