You will find the Contents file in the stable directory on your CD. A
search of this file is the best way to find out which package contains
a particular file. Searching for Project.tmpl shows that it is found in
the x11 section in the package xlib6-dev.
Luck,
Dwarf
> You will find the Contents file in the stable directory on your CD. A
> search of this file is the best way to find out which package contains
> a particular file. Searching for Project.tmpl shows that it is found in
> the x11 section in the package xlib6-dev.
>
Project.tmpl i
I have checked with XFree86 ftp site.
ALL XFree86 releases after 3.2 (3.2A to 3.3.1)
no longer contains Project.tmpl. So I don't suppose
the one included in Debian's latest distribution should.
I'm now trying to reuse the one found in 3.2.
Lets hope it works.
Jason
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> I have checked with XFree86 ftp site.
I checked the source from the Official CD.
>
> ALL XFree86 releases after 3.2 (3.2A to 3.3.1)
> no longer contains Project.tmpl. So I don't suppose
> the one included in Debian's latest d
% grep Project.tmpl Contents-i386
usr/X11R6/lib/X11/config/Project.tmplx11/xlib6-dev
I keep a copy of the Contents file locally in case I can't find a file
that should be in a package somewhere. If 'dpkg -S ' can't find
it then I do the above. My.
I think it's in the "xdevel" package.
Bruce
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I've just installed Debian from the Official 1.3.1 CD.
I'm now running into problems when developing applications
for the X Window System. It appears to me that some development
files are missing, namely Project.tmpl and others.
And even though I know where it should be if its
in th
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