On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 08:48:18PM +0100, Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: > > Ben Collins suggested that it would be better for libgtk1.2 not to depend > > on gconv-modules. I've actually compiled a version for my own use which > > doesn't, and it seems to work.. > > Then the bug should be reassigned (either by you or Ben) to libgtk1.2 and > retitled to "remove dependency on gconv-modules". Also, bug reports should > be filed for all other packages depending on gconv-modules.
Oh, sorry. I forgot to mention that Ben already reassigned it.. anyway, should I upload the gtk packages? (sorry to keep asking so many questions!) I'm not sure what to do if I have to tweak the source to build it, as in this case.. (and besides, gtk+ will hopefully be fixed in its next version by the maintainer) > Gnomes is big. I build most of the basic gnome libraries and the gnome core > itself without a lot of problems. Sorting out the remaining problems and > submitting bugs for them (I didn't) is an easy task. Do you have packages/information on this? Did you use esound, or can Gnome be compiled without it? (that was the major issue I encountered..) I believe you that Gnome doesn't work well on the Hurd, but I'd like to have the libraries so programs with both Gnome and non-Gnome components can build easily. > > wmaker, OTOH, compiles perfectly and works nicely. > > Please upload everything you do, and let Jeff know about the source package > name so he can keep it up to date. Ok. (I just got a "wmaker INSTALLED" message from dinstall, as a matter of fact..) "Jeff" == "Jeff Bailey", right? Daniel -- /-------------------- Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --------------------\ | "Truly, you have a dizzying intellect." | | -- "The Princess Bride" | \---------------------- A duck! -- http://www.python.org ---------------------/

