I had a similar problem with evolution a week or two ago. Someone
suggested
rebuilding libpng, ibpng3 and imlib in that order, but it didn't help.
I tried
rebuilding various combinations over a period of several days without
any
success. I finally ran out of other choices and rebuilt gdk-pix
Several months ago a series of messages were posted to this list
regarding the installation of Fink and its packages from an
Unprivileged User Account. They contained instructions which detailed,
to some extent, the changes needed in the source files for fink and
dpkg in order to allow any use
Since he is working in stable, would getting the sawfish binary help?
On Monday, March 10, 2003, at 05:19 PM, Gavin Sherlock wrote:
Hi Dave,
Unfortunately not - I've gone back to twm under gnome - ugh
Cheers,
Gavin
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On Mon, 1
Hi Dave,
Unfortunately not - I've gone back to twm under gnome - ugh
Cheers,
Gavin
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, David R. Morrison wrote:
> Try "fink rebuild sawfish" and let us know if that fixes the problem.
>
> -- Dave
>
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Try "fink rebuild sawfish" and let us know if that fixes the problem.
-- Dave
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I've been struggling some more with this (I have a deadline
coming up of course...) and I reckon the problem is
really ghostscript. I'm using ghostscript 8, and I tried
reverting to ghostscript 6 but that didnt help. However,
some of the eps files I was trying to use seem to be broken
when I try
Adrian Stubbs wrote:
I want to reinstall all of KDE from Scratch and I wondered how to delete
it quickly. Using fink remove seems not to be to useful as there is a
maze of dependancies.
"sudo apt-get remove arts-shlibs arts" should do it.
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I want to reinstall all of KDE from Scratch and I wondered how to
delete it quickly. Using fink remove seems not to be to useful as
there is a maze of dependancies.
-Adrian
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Hi,
After libpng3 was moved to stable, with things like gdk-pixbuf the
otherday, sawfish no longer works correctly. In my console I am seeing
things like:
libpng warning: Application was compiled with png.h from libpng-1.2.5
libpng warning: Application is running with png.c from libpng-1
I've reinstalled kde3.1 all over again, which seemed to have fixed several
of my kde problems, but I have a new one, maybe someone here knows of it.
Using the console, text update ripples across the machine, relatively
slowly, instead of being jerky but fast (jerkiness is fine, I need fast).
Anyone
Thanks, this told me enough. The settings are in
/sw/lib/perl5/Net/libnet.cfg. I had changed the ones in
/Library/Perl/Net/libnet.cfg, when I changed the ones in
/sw/lib/perl5/Net/libnet.cfg. I suspect that users like me who use
both Fink and CPAN would be better off with some sort of
System-perl-m
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