Re: Gnome broken in Sid?
Javier Kohen wrote: Hi, El sáb, 11-06-2005 a las 08:48 +1000, Pete escribió: Hi all, I did my first update in a week or so today, and now find that Gnome is doing very strange things indeed. Firstly, gnome-panel appears to be gone. Can anyone confirm that this is affecting them too or if I'm just going nuts? It seems that GNOME 2.10 is moving into unstable from experimental. I don't know if the transition is working fine on AMD64, but so far I haven't experienced the same problems as you and I've updated all the components I could (almost all libraries) without having any noticeable failure so far. Greetings, Thanks Javier, don't upgrade any more yet until it's finished as in Jim's post. Pete -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Gnome broken in Sid?
Jim Crilly wrote: Yes, the Gnome 2.10 build started earlier this week and parts of it haven't made it into sid yet so things are broken. I don't have a full Gnome installation, so the only thing I noticed is that libgnomevfs2-common is 2.10.1-4 while gnome-panel and gnome-panel-data are at 2.8.3-1 so upgrading libgnomevfs2-common wants to remove them. If you hadn't upgraded yet, I would have recommened that you just put the Gnome stuff on hold for a few more days until Gnome 2.10 finishes it's way into sid. Jim. Thanks Jim, I figured it might be something like that. At least I can run a terminal and manually launch my app's, so I'll just wait patiently until the rest gets upgraded which should solve my problems. Cheers, Pete -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Gnome broken in Sid?
On 06/11/05 08:48:06AM +1000, Pete wrote: > Hi all, > > I did my first update in a week or so today, and now find that Gnome is > doing very strange things indeed. > > Firstly, gnome-panel appears to be gone. > > I have no menus at all, only desktop icons. > > When I try dselect and look through things, most Gnome items appear to > be 2.8.2, but gnome-panel is 2.8.3 and gnome-panel-data is 2.10!!! > > If I try to install gnome-panel, it wants to remove most of my installed > applications. > > I can't seem to find a bug report about this, so not sure if there isn't > one or if I'm looking in the wrong place. > > Can anyone confirm that this is affecting them too or if I'm just going > nuts? Yes, the Gnome 2.10 build started earlier this week and parts of it haven't made it into sid yet so things are broken. I don't have a full Gnome installation, so the only thing I noticed is that libgnomevfs2-common is 2.10.1-4 while gnome-panel and gnome-panel-data are at 2.8.3-1 so upgrading libgnomevfs2-common wants to remove them. If you hadn't upgraded yet, I would have recommened that you just put the Gnome stuff on hold for a few more days until Gnome 2.10 finishes it's way into sid. > > Pete > Jim. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Gnome broken in Sid?
Hi, El sáb, 11-06-2005 a las 08:48 +1000, Pete escribió: > Hi all, > > I did my first update in a week or so today, and now find that Gnome is > doing very strange things indeed. > > Firstly, gnome-panel appears to be gone. > Can anyone confirm that this is affecting them too or if I'm just going > nuts? It seems that GNOME 2.10 is moving into unstable from experimental. I don't know if the transition is working fine on AMD64, but so far I haven't experienced the same problems as you and I've updated all the components I could (almost all libraries) without having any noticeable failure so far. Greetings, -- Javier Kohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ICQ: blashyrkh #2361802 Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Gnome broken in Sid?
Hi all, I did my first update in a week or so today, and now find that Gnome is doing very strange things indeed. Firstly, gnome-panel appears to be gone. I have no menus at all, only desktop icons. When I try dselect and look through things, most Gnome items appear to be 2.8.2, but gnome-panel is 2.8.3 and gnome-panel-data is 2.10!!! If I try to install gnome-panel, it wants to remove most of my installed applications. I can't seem to find a bug report about this, so not sure if there isn't one or if I'm looking in the wrong place. Can anyone confirm that this is affecting them too or if I'm just going nuts? Pete -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]