I have taken a somewhat different approach.  I noticed that when I tried to
install another app. There were similar scrollkeeper errors.  So I removed
scrollkeeper and rebuilt and reinstalled it.  Then the install worked so I
went to try gnome-games again.  This time I am trying the unstable version
2.0.6-2.  It asked for some dependencies and I tried to set them so it would
know that I have X11 >= 4.3.  When I did this I got this error:


  You don't have Xft2 installed. This usually means you have
  XFree86 (<< 4.2) installed. pango1-xft2(-shlibs|-dev) cannot
  be built without Xft2. You should use pango1 package instead.

I tried to get information on Xft2 but it didn't have anything.  What is it?
Why didn't Fink install it (or the non-virtual one) for me?
Thanks
Jeremy

On 8/23/03 8:15 AM, "Alexander K. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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∫∞∫Ÿ∑Œ∞∫ Š«³∫À¡ ∞ Same GNOME
>     ^
> /sw/share/omf/gnome-games/same-gnome-ru.omf:5: error: Bytes: 0xF2 0xD5 0xCB
> 0xCF
>     Ú¹À∫∞∫Ÿ∑Œ∞∫ 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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