Something I forgot to mention... I haven't actually tested these. I will by tomorrow, though. I've elected to download to a machine elsewhere and burn to a CD instead of waiting for my 56k modem to crunch through them. However, I'm fairly sure I've fixed most of the dependancy problems that I noticed. gnucash from debian proper and gnome-games conflict because of differences in libguile out of all those packages installed, none depend on libgdk-pixbuf-gnome2, yet gnome-session should. Others probably should as well, but I hadn't gotten that far. I don't know if ximian plans a fix for gnucash. Terry Yelmene said:
Thanks Orion... This is the configuration I wanted to upgrade to. This helps! tyelmene tyelmene@3c3art.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Orion" <orion@tribble.dyndns.org> To: "WLUG" <wlug@mail.wlug.org> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 5:03 PM Subject: [Wlug] Ximian Gnome on Debian
Just in case anyone here uses Debian and is thinking of installing Ximian1.4, the directions that say to apt-get install task-helix-gnome are wrong. I've gone and made some task packages based on what helix/ximian used to have for its previous release. Just add this to your sources.list and you can use them:
deb http://zork.net/~orion potato main
(or s/potato/unstable/ of you prefer)
also, if you need a deb-src line for ximian, until they fix it (IF they fix it) you need to use this instead of what they say:
deb-src http://red-carpet.ximian.com/debian/ dists/potato/main/sources/
(again, s/potato/woody/ if you wish)
-- Orion orion [at] tribble [dot] dyndns [dot] org "You build a time machine that automatically, when it's about to be destroyed, etc, goes back and makes sure that absolutely everything that happened ever did actually happen that way." - Colin