Hrm for some reason this didn't get to u last time. Sending again. No I didn't compile it myself, the only package I did that for (for GNOME2) was gdm. Aynway just in case I did a dpkg -P gnome-system-monitor and then downloaded the file from pool. The same error. Are you using i386 too? If you are then I really don't know whats the matter. The computer I installed it on is new ( i just build it 2 weeks ago) so their is now way that the development version of glib could have gotten on it (and it isn't now). This is really peculiar.
Also on a side note I got from apt gnome-sys-mon 2.0.0.1-3 a few days ago and Im still expirencing this problem. No I didn't compile it myself, the only package I did that for (for GNOME2) was gdm. Aynway just in case I did a dpkg -P gnome-system-monitor and then downloaded the file from pool. The same error. Are you using i386 too? If you are then I really don't know whats the matter. The computer I installed it on is new ( i just build it 2 weeks ago) so their is now way that the development version of glib could have gotten on it (and it isn't now). This is really peculiar. > On Sat, 2002-07-20 at 00:43, Colin Walters wrote: > > On Fri, 2002-07-19 at 21:33, Michael Petnuch wrote: > > > Im on an i386. Here is my out pput from my system: > > > dpkg -p gnome-system-monitor > > > > Did you compile this package yourself? I have a suspicion you did. > > Could you download the canonical version from your closest Debian > > mirror, and try that? > > > > http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/gnome-system-monitor/ > > > > Thanks. > > > -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

