Le Mercredi 2 Janvier 2002 18:39, Wolfgang Ratzka a �crit : > Is this really true? Both versions of libpng can co-exist on a system, > and an application that was linked against one of them will automatically > pick the right version. > The problem with the kde apps was that they were linked against the old > version whereas libqt was changed to be linked against the newer one. So > loading a kde app loaded both versions of libpng, which cannot work.
It's true that I've got both libraries and that my icons dispeared anyway. dpkg -l libpng* Souhait=inconnU/Install�/suppRim�/Purg�/H=� garder | �tat=Non/Install�/fichier-Config/d�paqUet�/�chec-conFig/H=semi-install� |/ Err?=(aucune)/H=� garder/besoin R�installation/X=les deux (Etat,Err: majuscule=mauvais) ||/ Nom Version Description +++-=============================-=============================-========================================================================== ii libpng-dev 1.2.1-1 PNG library - development un libpng0 <n�ant> (aucune description n'est disponible) un libpng0-altdev <n�ant> (aucune description n'est disponible) un libpng0g <n�ant> (aucune description n'est disponible) un libpng0g-dev <n�ant> (aucune description n'est disponible) un libpng1-dev <n�ant> (aucune description n'est disponible) ii libpng2 1.0.12-3 PNG library - runtime pn libpng2-dev <n�ant> (aucune description n'est disponible) ii libpng3 1.2.1-1 PNG library - runtime -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

