Hi,
This may sound stupid, but is it possible to install different versions of a debian
package at the same time?
I asked this question because I had some dependencies problem previously. I upgraded a
package that caused kdelibs to be upgraded from kdelib 3.1 to kdelibs 3.2. After some
time,
I have both the gtk-engine-qtpixmap and gtk2-engine-qtpixmap packages installed, but
when I run a gtk program, I always get this error:
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "qtpixmap"
What might be the problem?
The gtk programs still run fine, though.
Hanxue
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6.deb
/var/cache/apt/archives/ucf_1.06_all.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
What is the problem? Is it because of some corrupted dpkg related file? Any hints on
solving this?
Thank you in advance.
Lee Hanxue
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> This seems similar to a problem I ran into on a server that I installed
> here and (without thinking) set the noexec option on /var. You might
> try and see if that is the problem.
Thanks a million! I checked /etc/fstab, and I found out I did not set the 'exec'
option for the /var partition a
>
> 'user' implies noexec, otherwise exec is the default. If var does
> have 'user', I'd just remove it[so the options' field is just
> 'defaults'], there is no reason for it.
>
The reason I want to have 'user' or 'users' is because I want to allow non-priveleged
users to mount/unmount it
I am using WindowMaker 0.80.1-8. I downloaded the Launch.app (part of stepmaker) -
http://stepmaker.sourceforge.net/launch.html - source and tried compiling it.
Basically, gcc is complaining that WMaker.h cannot be located. I looked through the
available packages, and I cannot find something li
sions of gtk-engines-qtpixmap,
gtk2-engines-qtpixmap, gtk-engines-redmond95 and gtk2-engines-redmond95 are installed.
How can I solve these problems?
Thank you in advance.
Lee Hanxue
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I have been trying to install rekall for the past 2 weeks. I cannot seem to be able to
find a debian package for rekall, so I tried compiling it from source.
Below are the last few lines from ./configure --disable-mt
checking for Qt... libraries /usr/lib, headers /usr/include/qt3
checking if Qt
On Thu, 13 May 2004 00:58:58 -0500
dircha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [1] http://packages.debian.org
> [2] http://apt-get.org
> [3] http://www.backports.org
> [4] http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/
> [5] http://lists.debian.org
>
Not to forget http://mentors.debian.net
You might be able t
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