Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-14 Thread Kent West
David R. Litwin wrote: > By the bye, where are the archives? http://www.debian.org/ then scroll down the left-hand pane to "Mailing List Archives", then "Users", scroll down to "debian-user", and pick your month (or just go straight to http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/). You can also use the s

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-14 Thread David R. Litwin
PS. I think a lot of people are hesitant to use their "good" emailaddresses on this list, such as a Gmail account, because the list mail is publicly archived, and spammers tend to scrape addresses from the archives. I'm not too concerned: It has a great spam filter. And two gigabytes of free space

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-14 Thread Kent West
David R. Litwin wrote: > > Concerning top-posting, > > you should intersperse your comments just after the material to > which you're replying > > > In that case, I'll disperse my replies within the text. A wise move. > The only reason I've been deleting is that, on another fairly >

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-14 Thread David R. Litwin
In the second quote above, I assume you're responding to someone who guessed what Gwebdec is, but got it wrong; you're correcting him. ButI'm not going to spend my time and effort to go find the previous email to get the context. Instead, I'm just going to dangle, makingassumptions about what your

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-14 Thread Kent West
David R. Litwin wrote: > Now that's a fine Idea. and in the "Gwebdec" thread he wrote: > No. Gwebdec is a Webshots for Linux, in essence. and in the "ifconfig" thread he wrote: > Firslty, I'm not quite sure what you mean by the Top Post Thread > Comment. I've not been paying attention to it.

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-13 Thread David R. Litwin
Now that's a fine Idea. Summary: Problem: I like webshots, not available for Windows. So, I found gwebdec. Now, when I installed it (via make), it gave a large output and essentially, did not install. After much looking at things, it turns out that I didn't have the gtk2.0-dev package installed.

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-13 Thread David R. Litwin
No. Gwebdec is a Webshots for Linux, in essence.

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-13 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 08:43:58AM +0100, Lee Braiden wrote: > On Sunday 12 Jun 2005 05:04, David R. Litwin wrote: > > Hello you Useful Persons: > > > > I'm trying to install gwebdec, a programme that mimics webshots (designed > > for windows). > > I'm guessing you're running GNOME, but just so yo

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-12 Thread David Jardine
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 10:02:08PM -0400, David R. Litwin wrote: > Thank you all kindly, the Problem has been solved. Much appreciated. David, It's a good and courteous idea to finish a thread like this with a "solved" message, but for future reference, think of the people who may one day be g

Re: Gwebdec (Solved)

2005-06-12 Thread David R. Litwin
Thank you all kindly, the Problem has been solved. Much appreciated.

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-12 Thread Kent West
David R. Litwin wrote: > Then, I ran make install: > > make install > chmod 755 src/webdec/webdec src/webman/webman src/gwebdec/gwebdec > cp src/webdec/webdec src/webman/webman src/gwebdec/gwebdec /usr/bin > > It says in the README to "fire up the gui". Not really knowing how to > do this (but not

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-12 Thread David R. Litwin
(Sorry, I didn't send this to the List.) Alright. I installed the gtk2.0-dev package. I ran make: # make make -C src/webdec make[1]: Entering directory `/home/david/Pictures/Webshots/gwebdec-0.24.1/src/webdec' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/david/Pictu

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-12 Thread Jonathan Kaye
En/La mess-mate ha escrit, a 12/06/05 10:52: > You gave to install libgtk2.0-dev > > > mess-mate > Yes, mess-mate is quite right. You need the dev packages if you're compiling from source as opposed to simply running binaries. This is a general rule. I was able to

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-12 Thread mess-mate
David R. Litwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | Right, sorry for not E-Mailing the list: For some reason, replying to this | list (unlike every other one I subscribe to) replies to the person, not the | list. | | Right. I did read the readme and noted that it needs those two things. | However, it

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-12 Thread Lee Braiden
On Sunday 12 Jun 2005 05:04, David R. Litwin wrote: > Hello you Useful Persons: > > I'm trying to install gwebdec, a programme that mimics webshots (designed > for windows). I'm guessing you're running GNOME, but just so you know your options, it's worth pointing out that KDE's desktop background

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-12 Thread David R. Litwin
Right, sorry for not E-Mailing the list: For some reason, replying to this list (unlike every other one I subscribe to) replies to the person, not the list. Right. I did read the readme and noted that it needs those two things. However, it also states (some where) that those two applications (I'm

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-11 Thread Jonathan Kaye
En/La David R. Litwin ha escrit, a 12/06/05 06:04: > Hello you Useful Persons: > Dear David, I realise you're new to Debian so here are some tips. 1. When someone replies to your query, please don't write to her/him directly but rather reply back to the list. That way everyone benefits from the ex

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-11 Thread Kent West
David R. Litwin wrote: > I'm trying to install gwebdec, a programme that mimics webshots > (designed for windows). > > Now, it gives instructions on how to install it. I downloaded the file > gwebdec-0.24.1.tar.gz > then > attempted to

Re: Gwebdec

2005-06-11 Thread Jonathan Kaye
En/La David R. Litwin ha escrit, a 12/06/05 06:04: > Hello you Useful Persons: > > I'm trying to install gwebdec, a programme that mimics webshots > (designed for windows). > > Now, it gives instructions on how to install it. I downloaded the file > gwebdec-0.24.1.tar.gz >