George Nassas wrote:
On 2-Nov-05, at 12:36 PM, Tom Lichti wrote:
So you are using XFree, or xorg? I am using the Xebian setup that was
posted a week or so ago by Dan Roberts (?) . That one is 2.4.13
kernel, with XFree86. I tried using your debs last night and ran into
the qt-mt lib issue.
I'm running XFree, according to apt-show-versions it's
xserver-xfree86/stable 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14sarge. Also, I have
libqt3c102-mt installed. On top of that I have those packages I posted
the other day and it all seems to get along.
When you say you ran into the issue, what happened? I recall having
some trouble myself and taking a few tries to get everything to
install. One thing I did was to purge mythtv-backend and
mythtv-database. That removed the requirement for mysql-server which I
purged. Looking over my aptitude log there were some other removals
like lpr and firefox but I don't know if they were significant. At
some point I managed to take out the last qt-mt dependancy and that
cleared the way for the myth frontend and plugin packages.
I hope this is helpful. In any case I guess the point is it can be
done, you just have to bang away for a while.
I think I've got it. I removed all the old myth stuff, added
libqt3c102-mt, and then the myth packages you uploaded. I can't get
mythbackend to install (not that I need it, this is a frontend only)
which also means the mythtv package won't install, but am I right in
assuming that mythtv is just a container for all the other myth
packages? i.e. if I have all the other packages installed, I don't need
mythtv? If so, then I should be pretty much done! I won't know until I
get home if it actually worked or not, but it looks good so far... :)
Thanks!
Tom
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