Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-14 Thread Kent West
David R. Litwin wrote: > By the bye, where are the archives? http://www.debian.org/ then scroll down the left-hand pane to "Mailing List Archives", then "Users", scroll down to "debian-user", and pick your month (or just go straight to http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/). You can also use the s

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-14 Thread David R. Litwin
PS. I think a lot of people are hesitant to use their "good" emailaddresses on this list, such as a Gmail account, because the list mail is publicly archived, and spammers tend to scrape addresses from the archives. I'm not too concerned: It has a great spam filter. And two gigabytes of free space

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-14 Thread Kent West
David R. Litwin wrote: > > Concerning top-posting, > > you should intersperse your comments just after the material to > which you're replying > > > In that case, I'll disperse my replies within the text. A wise move. > The only reason I've been deleting is that, on another fairly >

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-14 Thread David R. Litwin
In the second quote above, I assume you're responding to someone who guessed what Gwebdec is, but got it wrong; you're correcting him. ButI'm not going to spend my time and effort to go find the previous email to get the context. Instead, I'm just going to dangle, makingassumpt

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-14 Thread Kent West
David R. Litwin wrote: > Now that's a fine Idea. and in the "Gwebdec" thread he wrote: > No. Gwebdec is a Webshots for Linux, in essence. and in the "ifconfig" thread he wrote: > Firslty, I'm not quite sure what you mean by the Top Post Thread > Com

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-13 Thread David R. Litwin
Now that's a fine Idea. Summary: Problem: I like webshots, not available for Windows. So, I found gwebdec. Now, when I installed it (via make), it gave a large output and essentially, did not install. After much looking at things, it turns out that I didn't have the gtk2.0-dev package

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-13 Thread David R. Litwin
No. Gwebdec is a Webshots for Linux, in essence.

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-13 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 08:43:58AM +0100, Lee Braiden wrote: > On Sunday 12 Jun 2005 05:04, David R. Litwin wrote: > > Hello you Useful Persons: > > > > I'm trying to install gwebdec, a programme that mimics webshots (designed > > for windows). > > I'm

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-12 Thread David Jardine
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 10:02:08PM -0400, David R. Litwin wrote: > Thank you all kindly, the Problem has been solved. Much appreciated. David, It's a good and courteous idea to finish a thread like this with a "solved" message, but for future reference, think of the people who may one day be g

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-12 Thread David R. Litwin
Thank you all kindly, the Problem has been solved. Much appreciated.

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-12 Thread Kent West
David R. Litwin wrote: > Then, I ran make install: > > make install > chmod 755 src/webdec/webdec src/webman/webman src/gwebdec/gwebdec > cp src/webdec/webdec src/webman/webman src/gwebdec/gwebdec /usr/bin > > It says in the README to "fire up the gui". Not reall

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-12 Thread David R. Litwin
(Sorry, I didn't send this to the List.) Alright. I installed the gtk2.0-dev package. I ran make: # make make -C src/webdec make[1]: Entering directory `/home/david/Pictures/Webshots/gwebdec-0.24.1/src/webdec' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directo

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-12 Thread Jonathan Kaye
En/La mess-mate ha escrit, a 12/06/05 10:52: > You gave to install libgtk2.0-dev > > > mess-mate > Yes, mess-mate is quite right. You need the dev packages if you're compiling from source as opposed to simply running binaries. This is a general rule. I was able to

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-12 Thread mess-mate
er, it also states (some where) that those two applications (I'm sure | there is a better term) are included in gwebdec. Am I wrong in this? | | As to the packages, I know I have gtk 2.0. But, if you think it would help, | I can re-install it (or any thing else, if you think it is needed). P

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-12 Thread Lee Braiden
On Sunday 12 Jun 2005 05:04, David R. Litwin wrote: > Hello you Useful Persons: > > I'm trying to install gwebdec, a programme that mimics webshots (designed > for windows). I'm guessing you're running GNOME, but just so you know your options, it's worth

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-12 Thread David R. Litwin
x27;m sure there is a better term) are included in gwebdec. Am I wrong in this? As to the packages, I know I have gtk 2.0. But, if you think it would help, I can re-install it (or any thing else, if you think it is needed). Perhaps I can run a find in KPackages? Will this let you know if I hav

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-11 Thread Jonathan Kaye
enefits from the exchange. 2. I downloaded the file you mentioned and looked at the README myself (that's what I suggested you do earlier). In the file it says: "GWebDec-0.22 depends on at least WebMan-0.22.0 (please read new example config file supplied AND below) WebDec-0.44.3 (minor

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-11 Thread Kent West
David R. Litwin wrote: > I'm trying to install gwebdec, a programme that mimics webshots > (designed for windows). > > Now, it gives instructions on how to install it. I downloaded the file > gwebdec-0.24.1.tar.gz > <http://www.jamesbarford.net/downloads/gwebdec-0.24.1.t

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-11 Thread Jonathan Kaye
En/La David R. Litwin ha escrit, a 12/06/05 06:04: > Hello you Useful Persons: > > I'm trying to install gwebdec, a programme that mimics webshots > (designed for windows). > > Now, it gives instructions on how to install it. I downloaded the file > gwe

Gwebdec

2005-06-11 Thread David R. Litwin
Hello you Useful Persons: I'm trying to install gwebdec, a programme that mimics webshots (designed for windows). Now, it gives instructions on how to install it. I downloaded the file gwebdec-0.24.1.tar.gz then attempted to implement the instruction it gives on how to install it. They are