Mat Harris wrote:
My only little problem is that when I try to emerge AbiWord
(2.4.5-r1), it compiles fine but when it tries to install to
files into the real filesystem it segfaults like so:
[...]
/usr/share/AbiSuite-2.4/AbiWord/glade/ap_UnixDialog_Options.glade
Mat Harris wrote:
/usr/share/AbiSuite-2.4/AbiWord/glade/ap_UnixDialog_WordCount.glade
/usr/share/AbiSuite-2.4/AbiWord/glade/ap_UnixDialog_Styles.glade
Segmentation fault
Does this happen with any other packages or only AbiWord?
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On Wednesday 30 May 2007 10:22, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Mat Harris wrote:
My only little problem is that when I try to emerge AbiWord
(2.4.5-r1), it compiles fine but when it tries to install to
files into the real filesystem it segfaults like so:
[...]
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 20:01:43 Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
[...] By the way I installed kdebase-meta I believe [...]
[SNIP]
And why are you installing either of those at all when they have already
been pulled in by kde-meta?
Heh, I somehow read kdebase-meta as kde-meta... Disregard that
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 18:01, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 19:34:49 Mat Harris wrote:
It appears I may have more of a problem than I thought. By the way I
installed kdebase-meta I believe (as the kde howto suggested) but now
when trying to install most kde apps I
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 21:16:18 Mat Harris wrote:
Don't use --nodeps. That would just make a mess out of [your] system. If
you've installed split kde (kde-meta) then why are you trying to install
monolithic kde packages? I.e. why are you trying to install kdebase
rather than kdebase-meta
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 19:26, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 21:16:18 Mat Harris wrote:
Don't use --nodeps. That would just make a mess out of [your] system.
If you've installed split kde (kde-meta) then why are you trying to
install monolithic kde packages? I.e.
Mat Harris wrote:
So from now on I should always install a package with -meta if
its from kde (providing one is available eg. kdevelop)?
Not necessarily. The meta packages are there to pull in a whole
group of packages, so you don't have to name them all separately.
But if you just use a few
Hi All,
I found Gentoo a couple of weeks ago after using redhat and debian for a
while. So far I love it, I've managed to get everything configured the way I
want and it seems so much more stable.
My only little problem is that when I try to emerge AbiWord (2.4.5-r1), it
compiles fine but
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