Ole B Hansen
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Ole B Hansen
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On 23 May, Toens Bueker wrote:
> On May 22, Kevin Hilman wrote
>
>> It installs with no complaints, but i can't run it.
>> I can run it if I download and compile the source myself, but I'd like
>> to get the .deb working to use on multiple machines.
>> What is going on here? what file is missin
On May 23, joost witteveen wrote
> > The package seems to require ld-linux.so.2 (try "strings
> > afterstep"). I already reported that one to the maintainer.
>
> And (as you probably know) that means you need to install
> libc6 to get it working (and, ldso-1.9*). (The package needs
> to depend o
> On May 22, Kevin Hilman wrote
>
> > It installs with no complaints, but i can't run it.
> > I can run it if I download and compile the source myself, but I'd like
> > to get the .deb working to use on multiple machines.
> > What is going on here? what file is missing here?
>
> The pack
On May 22, Kevin Hilman wrote
> It installs with no complaints, but i can't run it.
> I can run it if I download and compile the source myself, but I'd like
> to get the .deb working to use on multiple machines.
> What is going on here? what file is missing here?
The package seems to req
I'm trying to use afterstep-1.0-3 on my Debian box (recentely
upgraded to bo)
It installs with no complaints, but i can't run it.
I can run it if I download and compile the source myself, but I'd like
to get the .deb working to use on multiple machines.
Here's a little look at the bizarre beha
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