On Nov 27, 2007 1:29 AM, Peter Jay Salzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks like xchm is working for you.  Still not for me.  I've included a
> screenshot of what I see.  It's odd because there are so few options - it
> seems like it ought to work "right out of the box".

Hmm.

> But I think you may have nailed it.  I don't have chmlib installed.  I tried
> to install it, with no success:

Oh, I mean, libchm1 and libchm-bin packages. Source package is:
chmlib. See what is result of: dpkg -l|grep chm in terminal.

> I guess once I install chmlib, xchm will work?  How do I install it if
> aptitude doensn't know about it (I tried aptitude update).  I run a Debian
> testing system, but pull unstable for a few choice selected packages.
> Here's my apt sources:

Sources are OK. Anyway, Xchm depends on libchm1 (>= 0.39-5). May be I
need to tighten the dependencies.

> Many thanks for helping me resolve this!  :-)

Thanks to you too! Let not put big attachements here now. Put it
somewhere else, to save bandwidth of BTS! Applies to /me too :)

Please check this with libchm1 and libchm-bin and let me know.

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