(Please send replies to the bug, not to me. I'm on debian-x so I see all the bug reports that get sent there).
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 12:48:44PM -0500, TR wrote: > On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 10:45:42AM -0500, David Nusinow wrote: > > You *really* need to install x11-common, just like I told you the first > > time you asked us this question. > I probably missed your first response. Sorry for that. Did you install it? Did it fix your problem? > >I don't know why it wasn't installed for > > you, since it seems to have worked fine for everyone else. I assume that > > your libx11 wasn't upgraded either, since it depends on x11-common, but I > > have no idea why. > > > > Did you hold back any of the X libs or simply never upgrade them when going > > to sid? Do you still have sarge sources in your sources.list? > > All pointing to sid (even marillat) Didn't hold back anything, did the > standard procedure: change sources.list, apt-get update; apt-get > upgrade; followed by some aptitude update upgrade and so forth. > > I have all these packages installed, I have reinstalled them several > times. Don't know where is the problem. > May be if I purge all X related and reinstall it again? What would you > recommend? What version of libx11-6 do you have installed? It depends on x11-common, so if you have libx11 from Xorg (6.8.something) then you should have installed x11-common as well. It's entirely possible that you tried to install the broken x11-common (versions -8 and -9 were broken) and that's why you didn't manage to complete the install. You very likely just caught us at a bad time. Welcome to unstable. - David Nusinow -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]