Right now I am just trying to help an alpha-linux friend across the world to get kde1 running on his alpha. This ia a problem for new Debian users since kde2 has not been released nor ported to alpha yet.
As it turns out, I had a Debian 2.1 (slink) alpha CD under my nose and e-mailed the package to him. We'll see how far he gets. >On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, James D. Freels wrote: > >> At some poiint in time the alpha version of the libstdc++2.9 package >> was removed from the oldlibs tree. I am going to guess it went the >> way of slink. The trouble is the kde1 packages for alpha depend on >> this. We need to make this available for folks until kde2 is >> eventually made available. >> >> Should this be filed as a bug? > >Yes. I *might* still have a copy of libstdc++2.9, but I'll have to >check. In reality, kde1 should probably be removed from the archive since >I believe that the older Qt lib debs have the same problems that I'm >having with the current Qt 2.2 release (improper linking of the shared >lib, causing binaries linked against it to segfault on exit). > >If this is the case with kde1, I'd rather just get rid of the package than >try to satisfy it's requirements. > >C -- /------------------------------------------------------------------\ |James D. Freels, P.E._i, Ph.D.|Phone: (865)576-8645 | | L | A | |Oak Ridge National Laboratory |FAX: (865)574-9172 | H | I | L | |Research Reactors Division |work e-m: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | F | N | P | |P. O. Box 2008 |home [EMAIL PROTECTED]| I | U | H | |Oak Ridge, TN. 37831-6392 |world's best neutrons | R | X | A | \------------------------------------------------------------------/

