On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 14:22:14 -0800
Freddy Freeloader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tony Heal wrote:
> >
> > I have a problem. If you look below you will see that webalizer is
> > installed and has a dependency of either libgd2 or libgd2-noxpm. If
> > you look further down neither libgd2 nor libgd
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> Subject: Re: package dependencies
>
> Tony Heal wrote:
> >
> > I have a problem. If you look below you will see that webalizer is
> > installed and has a dependency of either libgd2 or libgd2-noxpm. If
> > you look further down neither libgd2 nor libgd2-xpm a
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 16:46:34 -0500, Tony Heal wrote:
>
> I have a problem. If you look below you will see that webalizer is
> installed and has a dependency of either libgd2 or libgd2-noxpm. If
> you look further down neither libgd2 nor libgd2-xpm are installed.
> Apt-get -f install shows no pa
Tony Heal wrote:
I have a problem. If you look below you will see that webalizer is
installed and has a dependency of either libgd2 or libgd2-noxpm. If
you look further down neither libgd2 nor libgd2-xpm are installed.
Apt-get –f install shows no packages in error. How can this be?
Tony
Pa
Bogus User hat gesagt: // Bogus User wrote:
> If I download the source code for something, compile it, and install
> it, how do I get dpkg to know that it's there? I downloaded a new
> version of qt from trolltech's web site and installed it on my
> machine. Then I downloaded kde debian packa
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