Re: Can someone answer this? (qt1g problem)

1999-12-23 Thread Bart Szyszka
> Many of the KDE apps rely on a library called qt1g, which dselect claims > "To not appear available". Checking my system, I find a library called > libqt1g which claims in the package description to "replace and provide" > qt1g. > Is there a way to convince dpkg that it should install these pro

Re: Can someone answer this? (qt1g problem)

1999-12-23 Thread Robert Rati
I'm pretty sure the packages would have to me modified. To get around it, you'll have to manually install the packages uses dpkg --force-depends. Unfortunately, anytime you upgrade packages, dselect will want to remove those packages because they have unmet dependencies (atleast apt will). This is

Can someone answer this? (qt1g problem)

1999-12-23 Thread Todd Suess
Greetings, I have asked this before, but either nobody saw it, or nobody knew, so I am posting this again in the hopes someone will know the answer. Many of the KDE apps rely on a library called qt1g, which dselect claims "To not appear available". Checking my system, I find a library called