I want to use newer version of wxpython from potato, but I have a slink system. At the moment I work with the wxpython (from wxPython-2.1b1-2.i386.rpm) which I installed several months because I could not get the debian package for slink at that time.
Apt-get reports the following: --------------------------------------- The following extra packages will be installed: libfltk-dev g++ wxgtk2.1 libstdc++2.10 cpp gcc xlib6g libc6-dev libstdc++2.10-dev libfltk1 libc6 binutils ldso The following packages will be REMOVED: timezones libstdc++2.9-dev libncurses4-dev The following NEW packages will be installed: wxgtk2.1 python-wxwin libstdc++2.10 libstdc++2.10-dev libfltk1 9 packages upgraded, 5 newly installed, 3 to remove and 528 not upgraded. Need to get 5322kB/11.9MB of archives. After unpacking 14.0MB will be used. Do you want to continue? [Y/n] -------------------------------------------------- I am not so sure that this will be safe and I do not want to upgrade my whole system to potato before it is officially released and I have the CD's available. Compiling and installing the resulting .deb-files from the source of wxgtk2.1 causes a segmentation fault on slink. Is there a way that allows me to use wxpython 2.11 on my system or do I have to install a rpm-package again? Johann -- Johann Spies,Windsorlaan 19, Pietermaritzburg, 3201, South Africa Tel/Faks 033-346-1310 Sel/Cell 082-255-2388 "My son, if sinners entice thee, consent thou not." Proverbs 1:10