Gregory Pittman skrev: > Axel Bojer wrote: >> 1. I mark my textframe and ... >> 2. Go to ?File - import - get Text? and find my odt-file. Then ... >> 3. I get a dialog with the question: Choose a conversion filter >> >> So far nothing wrong, but, wait! The box is empty! I can not choose a >> single fileformat, because no matter if I try to use the dropdown tool, >> it still shows nothing. If I just close my eyes and press ?Ok?, hoping >> Scribus will know what to do, then the program chrashes with the >> following remark to me: >> >> 4. Scribus is crashing because of signal #11. >> >> I suppose that something is just wrong with the linking between scribus, >> openoffice and the file properties, but I dont know how to correct this :-( >> > > You may need to build your Scribus, considering your hardware. > See: > http://www.scribus.net/index.php?name=Sections&req=viewarticle&artid=4&page=1 > > Greg
Do you mean this repository:? # debian.scribus.net - Primary repository deb http://debian.scribus.net/debian/ hoary main restricted deb-src http://debian.scribus.net/debian/ hoary main restricted # debian.tagancha.org - Backup repository deb http://debian.tagancha.org/debian/ hoary main restricted deb-src http://debian.tagancha.org/debian/ hoary main restricted or do you mean to use the tar-ball? I have tried both :-( The repository does not contain any packages for amd 64 (could someone correct this please? :-) thats the reason why i used http://ubuntu.moshen.de. (scribus 1.3.3) When I tried to build the tarballs myself, I got a lot of dependency problems ... From BUILDING: Requirements: Qt >= 3.3 (3.3.3 recommended) Freetype >= 2.1.3 (2.1.9+ recommended) libart >= 2.3.8+ (2.3.17+ recommended) ... and for the libarts I have som problems: (./configure gives) configure: error: You need at least libart 2.3.8 . See the BUILDING file. apt-cache show libart2 -> Version: 1.4.2-30 (By the way: apt-cache show freetype2 -> 1.4pre.20030402-1.1ubuntu1, but the build did not complain about that ... and how to I check my qt-version? slocate shows both qt4 and qt3 libraries, I suppose I have both then?) I suppose I have to use a unstable system to build this then? I am using an standard debian dapper for amd 64 with all the latest updates + extra multimedia packages. By the way: I supposed that what I would get from the tarball is the same as the package from moshen.de ? Best regards Axel Bojer
