On Wed, 16 Dec 1998, Phillip Deackes wrote:
> dpkg: considering removing libstdc++2.8 in favour of libc6 ...
> dpkg: no, cannot remove libstdc++2.8 (--auto-deconfigure will help):
> netstd pre-depends on libstdc++2.8 (>= 2.90.26-1)
> libstdc++2.8 is to be removed.
> dpkg: regarding libc6_2.0.7u
Hi there!
I have just upgraded a system to the latest binaries from slink (xbase,
xlib, xdm, libc, etc...). This is a workstation where kdm starts at boot
time (from the 9803sthng debian package) and that enables users to login
to the box. After upgrading the following occured:
Kdm starts, the lo
On Tue, 8 Dec 1998, John Greer wrote:
> I was setting up Netscape last night on my machine, 2.0.34, X-
> Windows, KDE. I got libc5 installed and then when I tried to install
> the motifn I got a dependency error stating that I need to install
> xbase. This is obviously installed. Then whe
Hi Rene!
I hope the following mail (posted to debian-user as some time earlier)
answers your question.
Basically you need to remove your old local directory (from
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale) and reinstall xlib6g. Also be sure that the
package named motifnls is installed correctly and you have set
Hello!
I have upgraded my system to slink and installed some new packages as
well. Generally slink works fine for me, but some of the programmes have
an eerie kind of behaviour.
Acroread's window - for example - is a complete mess-up. The pull-down
menus are ok, but if I open any .pdf files (even
5 matches
Mail list logo