On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 06:01:30PM -0500, Ben Burton wrote:
> Of course there are no packages in Debian which use Gnome Basic either,
> since this is its first packaging.
The issue is more that sgb is specifically intended for people to use
as a platform for developing combinatorial algorithms, an
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Ben Burton wrote:
>...
> Of course there are no packages in Debian which use Gnome Basic either,
> since this is its first packaging.
You can compile gnumeric with support for Gnome Basic.
> Ben.
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Adrian
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> As the sgb maintainer, it would probably have been wise to email me as
> well ([EMAIL PROTECTED] would do). I just happened to see the
> email
Hi.. sorry, I completely didn't think of it (as with so many other things
this last week, which has been a complete disaster but anyway..).
> Anyw
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 02:24:15AM -0500, Ben Burton wrote:
>
> Hi. I am currently packaging Gnome Basic (ITP: #94328) which wishes to
> install /usr/lib/libgb.* and /usr/lib/libgbrun.*.
>
> After searching through the debian package directory it appears that package
> sgb also installs /usr/lib
Hi. I am currently packaging Gnome Basic (ITP: #94328) which wishes to
install /usr/lib/libgb.* and /usr/lib/libgbrun.*.
After searching through the debian package directory it appears that package
sgb also installs /usr/lib/libgb.*. Gnome Basic is unrelated to package sgb
and the libraries hav
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