On Thu, 2001-12-06 at 23:10, getadog wrote:
> > > Still no fonts.  Any other ideas?
> > 
> > try reinstalling defoma, libgnomeprint-data and libgnomeprint15

Done.  Same problem.

> 
> Your forgot gs gs-common and psfontmgr :)

I reinstalled gs and psfontmgr.  gs-common is not compatible with the gs
I have installed so I didn't install it.


Here's the list of versions I have installed:

+++-==============-==============-============================================
ii  gs             5.50-8         Postscript interpreter with X11 and svgalib 
ii  psfontmgr      0.8.0          PostScript font manager -- part of Defoma, D
ii  defoma         0.8.0          Debian Font Manager -- automatic font config
ii  libgnomeprint- 0.32-3         The GNOME Print architecture (data files)
ii  libgnomeprint1 0.32-3         The GNOME Print architecture
ii  libgnomeprint- 0.32-3         The GNOME Print architecture (binary files)
ii  libgnomeprint- 0.32-3         The GNOME Print architecture (development fi
~# 

Do I have to restart anything after changing these packages (I retsarted
Evolution)? xfs? X?

> I just did a bug check, there was a bug with defoma fixed recently.
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=122472&repeatmerged=yes
> 
> Hopefully an apt-get update; apt-get install defoma will fix it.

I did try defoma from unstable but it didn't make any difference so I
downgraded again.

P.S. I must say that the bugzilla UI is almost impossible to understand
:-(


> 
> In general I wouldn't bother using the --reinstall flag unless all
else 
> failed.

If that flag isn't used I get a message saying that the installed
version is the latest and nothing happens.


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