On Tue, 14 May 2013 14:39:57 +0100
Alan Pope <[email protected]> wrote:

> According to this the libc6 2.17-2 has built so you should be good to 
> install acrobat as you wanted.
> 
> http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libc6
> 
> 2.17-2: amd64 armel armhf i386 mips powerpc s390 s390x
> 2.17-1: sparc

Thanks Alan, it doesn't look as though acroread is available in
multimedia-debian yet as doing an update followed by upgrade got me
 
Setting up acroread-data (9.5.5-dmo1) ...
Setting up acroread-dictionary-en (9.5.5-dmo1) ...
Setting up acroread-l10n-en (9.5.5-dmo1) ...

but trying to install acroread got 

No candidate version found for acroread  
 
I could try again with the version from Adobe but then it wouldn't get
debian upgrades. May be acroread will be available in the morning!

I am trying to read that big Baptisms file on the Mac but it is a bit
of a nightmare as as soon as I touch the mouse the page skips up or down
of couple of times. It makes you realise how good Linux is when you
have to use something else for a while


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John Lewis
Debian & the GeneWeb genealogical data server

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