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

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