system-ghostscript would do the trick.
A return of the gimp-print plugin for Gimp would also be nice. It was
working nicely with the gimp-print/ghostript packages for osx until it
disappeared.
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Adrian
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I saw on the devel list that someone had the same issue as I have now,
when trying to install some packages (xchat, gaim, gtk, etc.). I was
wondering if there was any workaround to this. The original email was
at
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
msg05379.html
Here's the end
Which pango1 package did you try to install: pango1-xft1 or
pango1-xft2? You should have picked -xft1.
The package versions shown are the latest versions, not what you have
currently.
You will also need to fix the imlib problem, because it causes dpkg to
get confused. The fix is in the
Thanks for the help. I appreciate the pointers. Unfortunately, they
didn't succeed. See below for details.
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 10:56 AM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Which pango1 package did you try to install: pango1-xft1 or
pango1-xft2? You should have picked -xft1.
xft1
You
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 03:33 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
The problem is that the package manager requires that every package
list file be correct. Here's an alternative for you: imlib is
available in the binary distro, so you can download a fully built .deb
file. Try
sudo
Someone recently told the list how to remove XDarwin from fink to
enable them to install Apple's X11 and i can't find the message
anywhere. Would anyone know what this command was?
Cheers,
Gary
The typical chief executive of a big company earns 170 times as much
as the typical worker.
On Wednesday, Jul 30, 2003, at 15:24 Europe/Brussels, jfm wrote:
. the following command _ and on 1 line:
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