The dependencies from hacking sources are for building from source. Installing
the libgdk-pixbuf from focal will not change anything since it does not follow
Debian's naming (with an additional dash), so you can undo that installation.
Have you tried my Ubuntu packages for Denemo? If it still do
I installed all of the Dependencies from
http://denemo.org/hacking-sources/[1]
I then installed the amd64 version of libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 from
https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/amd64/libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0/download[2]
It installed after warning about the potential security risk
I then downloaded y
Hi Andreas -
On Monday, April 4, 2022 1:46:21 P.M. ADT Andreas Schneider wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> At the moment I don't have access to a Debian 11 machine to test. When
> compiled from source and packaged similarly on Debian 10, it works for
> me. I'm using LXDE. Maybe someone else who has a Debi
I have built packages of the current git version of Denemo on Ubuntu
20.04 and uploaded them to http://denemo.org/~aschneider/ubuntu_20.04/
Andreas
Am 04.04.22 um 19:30 schrieb Donald J. Stewart:
> Thanks for solving that issue. Since I used Qapt package installer, it didn't
> give me the dpkg i
Thanks for solving that issue. Since I used Qapt package installer, it didn't
give me the dpkg information.
My other computer is running Kubuntu 21.10 and Kernel 5.13.0-39.
The Denemo version in the 21.10 repository is 2.5.0.
When I tried to install 2.6.1 from your .deb files, it gives the sam
Hi Robert,
At the moment I don't have access to a Debian 11 machine to test. When
compiled from source and packaged similarly on Debian 10, it works for
me. I'm using LXDE. Maybe someone else who has a Debian 11 machine
readily at hand can comment?
Andreas
I have just tested on Ubuntu 20.04. It complains that it needs guile-2-2-libs
and libgdk-pixbuf-2.0.0. The first one I can easily install, but the latter one
is not available in Ubuntu; it seems that it is called libgdk-puxbuf2.0.0
instead. So one could either create a dummy package or build den