On 20-Mar-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > deb http://www.debian.org/~bma enlightenment/
Thanks brian. However, when I went in and chose enlightenment to install, some of the dependancies were not available. libgnome32, libgnomesupport0 and libgnomeui32. Does anyone know where to get these packages from? I know that the gnome .debs aren't here yet and I am waiting patiently (please please please), but there are obviously packages available *somewhere* for these libgnome* stuff. On another note... I made the mistake of trying to install gnome-1.0 via source. I compiled and installed only a couple of the librarys packages, and now I'm suddenly not able to run a lot of the gnomeish programs. Running panel gives me a segfault for example, same as gtkicq (though gimp1.1 works fine). With panel if I rename my /usr/local/lib to /usr/local/lib.orig panel will display for a split second and *then* segfault. I've gone and removed all my gtk packages, or anything that remotely needs gtk or any of the gnome stuff, and then went in by hand to /usr/lib, /usr/local/lib and /lib to try to find anything that might be left over from the source code install, and cleaned it. But still no go. I saw in the list archives that someone earlier was having this problem, but I couldn't reach him directly by email. Is this a .deb problem (bleeding edge)? or are there libraries somewhere that I'm not cleaning up. I suck at reading strace output, but if anyone thinks they can figure out what library is conflicting or segfaulting, I'll send them the output :) I'm sure that it is something left over as my panel and gtk stuff was working fine before the source code install. Sorry for the long message, and TIA --- Alan Bailward [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.northco.net/alan Opportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most people don't recognize them.