gtoaster used to work...

2003-03-15 Thread Emma Jane Hogbin
Hey all:

gtoaster used to work but now it doesn't. I'm not even sure where to
start...I must have updated something that updated something that broke
things.

I get the following errors in the terminal window that's started gtoaster
and I can't see anything useful in the /var/log/system log. I tried
apt-get installing gtoaster again to see if there was a newer version
(there isn't).

Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkprogress.c: line 518
(gtk_progress_set_percentage): assertion `percentage = 0  percentage =
1.0' failed.

Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkprogress.c: line 518
(gtk_progress_set_percentage): assertion `percentage = 0  percentage =
1.0' failed.

Linux debian 2.4.18 #2 Sat Feb 8 23:55:14 EST 2003 i686 unknown unknown
GNU/Linux
Debian unstable

gtoaster used to see my cdburner when I started it up, now it doesn't.
(But I haven't consciously changed anything.)

A HOWTO or some tips on where to start would be appreciated.


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using xcdroast was Re: gtoaster used to work...

2003-03-15 Thread Emma Jane Hogbin
Nevermind... it looks like I can still use xcdroast without having to play
with any settings or fix anything.

emma :)

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Re: gtoaster

2003-02-05 Thread Brian McGroarty
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 08:06:50PM +, Keith O'Connell wrote:
 
 I use gtaoster quite a lot for the various jobs I have with cdrw. I
 was playing with dselect and I saw that cdrdao is now marked as an
 obsolete package.
 
 I want to install gtoaster on a new machine, but will not be able to
 as the dependency, cdrdao is no longer available.
 
 Why is gtoaster still an option in stable if a dependency is pulled
 from stable.
 
 Is there another way to get gtoaster to work. Am I missing something
 obvioue here?

There was discussion on debian-user about gtoaster falling out of
active maintenance a couple years ago, and most seemed to be moving on
to gcombust.

If you don't need gtoaster specifically, you might look there.


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Re: gtoaster

2003-02-05 Thread Rob Weir
[Please wrap your lines!  It makes it much easier to read, and thus more
likely that you'll get a response.  Anywhere between 70 and 80 is
acceptable; 72 seems to be a nice value.]

On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 08:06:50PM +, Keith O'Connell wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I use gtaoster quite a lot for the various jobs I have with cdrw. I
 was playing with dselect and I saw that cdrdao is now marked as an
 obsolete package.
 
 I want to install gtoaster on a new machine, but will not be able to
 as the dependency, cdrdao is no longer available.

Yes, cdrdao was pulled from woody with r1, because it contained a
non-Free library (IIRC).  It's back in sid though, and could be readded
to woody r2...You can certainly go get the sources from sid and rebuild
it for woody right now though, or continue to use the old .deb you have
now.

 Why is gtoaster still an option in stable if a dependency is pulled
 from stable.

Heh, I imagine there were long flamewars somewhere about this.

 Is there another way to get gtoaster to work. Am I missing something
 obvioue here?

As I said above: just continue to use it.  If you install woody on a new
machine, just copy the .deb over and install it.  If you want to be
extra clever, create and apt source using dpkg-scanpackages and add it
to your sources.list, so you don't have to worry about it anymore :)

-rob



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gtoaster

2003-02-04 Thread Keith O'Connell
Hi,

I use gtaoster quite a lot for the various jobs I have with cdrw. I was playing with 
dselect and I saw that cdrdao is now marked as an obsolete package.

I want to install gtoaster on a new machine, but will not be able to as the 
dependency, cdrdao is no longer available.

Why is gtoaster still an option in stable if a dependency is pulled from stable.

Is there another way to get gtoaster to work. Am I missing something obvioue here?

Keith.

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gtoaster...cdrdao...?

2000-09-01 Thread Herbert Ho
what is the state of the cdrdao package?  since this package depends
on libgtkmm which doesn't exist anymore (libgtkmm1.2 does) it won't
install.  And since, in turn, gtoaster depends on cdrdao, it won't
install either.

there are also new versions of both cdrdao and gtoaster.  a bug has
been filed for cdrdao on this subject 11 days ago. but no action, that
i can see from incoming.debian.org, has been taken.

anybody know what's going?


herbert