> Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>
> > I have Debian 2.1 (Slink).
> >
> > I downloaded Wordperfect 8 for Linux (guilg00.gz).
> >
> > During the install I get numerous error messages. It seems to be looking
> > for subdirectories that don't exist on my system, and the program won't
> > run.
> >
> > Will Wo
hi,
i've had no problem with wordperfect suite 8 on several of my debian linux,
"slink"
installs.
what are the error messages you get?
bentley taylor
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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> I have Debian 2.1 (Slink).
>
> I downloaded Wordperfect 8 for Linux (guilg00.gz).
>
> During the insta
Sandy Shapiro wrote (on 6 Apr 00, at 9:31):
> I have Debian 2.1 (Slink).
>
> I downloaded Wordperfect 8 for Linux (guilg00.gz).
>
> During the install I get numerous error messages. It seems to be looking
> for subdirectories that don't exist on my system, and the program won't
> run.
>
> Will
On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 09:31, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> I have Debian 2.1 (Slink).
>
> I downloaded Wordperfect 8 for Linux (guilg00.gz).
>
> During the install I get numerous error messages. It seems to be looking
> for subdirectories that don't exist on my system, and the program won't
> run.
>
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 06:27:10AM -0400, Jeff Flowers wrote:
> Is there any problems downloading and installing Wordperfect for Linux
> on Debian 2.1 (Slink)? I just need to know before downloading a 28 MB
> file.
I think you'll need to install the xpm4.7 package before
installing - that way you'
Well, I havn't gotten it working yet, but apparently some people have.
-Aaron Solochek
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Jeff Flowers wrote:
> Is there any problems downloading and installing Wordperfect for Linux
> on Debian 2.1 (Slink)? I just need to know before downloading a 28 MB
> file.
>
> TIA,
>
> Jef
Worked fine for me, but since you can't use lots of options in the free
version (equations, etc.) I deleted it.
Martin
From: Jeff Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is there any problems downloading and installing Wordperfect for Linux
on Debian 2.1 (Slink)?
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In a message dated 4/15/99 12:54:58 PM Central Daylight Time,
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> Do you think I can delete all the directories it created for the
> installation? (not the WordPerfect directory of course.) I suppose these
> might have been left behind because of my multiple attempts to
A big thanks to you for all the help. I installed the said libraries,
etc, etc, and WordPerfect is now installed and up and running.
For the information of other beginners, the installation files should be
dumped in a subdirectory, not the root directory, and then all goes
fine.
Do you think I ca
A big thanks to you for all the help. I installed the said libraries,
etc, etc, and WordPerfect is now installed and up and running.
The installation files should be dumped in a subdirectory, not the root
directory, and then all goes fine.
Thanks for all the help.
So libc6 does not in anyway replace libc5, meaning I have to install
both libraries and not just libc6 then?
David
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>
> The libraries Jan menionted (included at the end of this post) are the files
> you need to make the install work. You need t
The libraries Jan menionted (included at the end of this post) are the files
you need to make the install work. You need the xlib, xpm, and licb5
installed. The xlib and xpm need to be libc5 versions - you may already have
then libc6 versions installed as well.
-Jay
In a message dated 4/15/9
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, David Nelson wrote:
> At one point it complains it doesn't find libm.so.5. This doesn't appear
> to be installed, it doesn't apparently form part of the debian
> distribution (no entry for it in the dselect packages list), and
> WordPerfect says nothing about some extra needed
Hi again,
Thanks for the info, although I had a good look at the page on
linux.corel.com where I got the file from, and really didn't see
anything (nothing like reading the instructions before doing
something!). However, I just looked again and they posted the following
update:
DO NOT INSTALL Core
In a message dated 4/15/99 7:46:00 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I downloaded WordPerfect for Linux (an X application), gunzipped it to a
> tar file and then ran tar on it to extract about 8 or 9 files plus Runme
> (the installer script) and readme (the info and instruct
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