Chris, You sir, are a star :) Thank you so much for looking into this. I noticed too that over the weekend that etch is the new stable release of Debian. I hope that won't cause too many problems, not that I'm upgrading my Sarge machines just yet.
Derek Christoph Willing wrote: > > > Derek, > > In the meantime, I found a way to repackage the existing AG2.3 .deb and > change the dependencies without a complete rebuild - the new version ran > OK with wxgtk2.6, as we need it to, but it couldn't connect to any > venues i.e. useless. > > However I was able to use the same technique to use an existing AG2.4 > package (built for another Linux distribution) to construct a new AG2.4 > .deb package. This works properly and it more or less works together > with a new AG3 package I have in progress. There are some kinks (not > bugs) still to be ironed out before I can release them, but I can't work > on that for a few days i.e. they should be available sometime this > coming week. > > >> BTW, to properly deinstall the AG2.3 package, the packages: >> accessgrid2.3 >> wxgtk2.4 > should be libwxgtk2.4 > >> wxgtk2.4-python > should be libwxgtk2.4-python > >> globusdatamanaggcc32gcc32dbgpthr3.0.2 >> should all be removed. Then, AG3 can be installed (with better >> features anyway) > > > Until the new packages are ready, you could still try the existing AG3 > package if you properly deinstall your AG2.3 package (as above - note > corrections). You can always reinstall the AG2.3 package if you need to, > but you may find the facilities in AG3 too good to want to go back :) > > > chris > > > Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8350 > QCIF Access Grid Manager > University of Queensland > > > > -- Derek Piper - dcpi...@indiana.edu - (812) 856 0111 IRI 323, School of Informatics Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana