the latest wine is broken anyway for me at least. i just had to recompile the older one from august to get cdrwin to work properly. kept getting MSVCRT20.DLL errors and it crashed whenever i tried to open a 'browse' dialog box. recompiled the latest today and it still puked on me, went to the build from august and it works fine. burning a cd in cdrwin right now actually.
damn i love linux. nate ----------------------------------------[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]-- Linux System Administrator http://www.firetrail.com/ Firetrail Internet Services Limited http://www.aphroland.org/ Everett, WA 425-348-7336 http://www.linuxpowered.net/ Powered By: http://comedy.aphroland.org/ Debian 2.1 Linux 2.0.36 SMP http://yahoo.aphroland.org/ -----------------------------------------[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]-- On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Phillip Deackes wrote: > After upgrading my box with apt-get I find that WINE no longer works. > Apparently apt-get allowed it to be fetched but the install could not > follow through because a file it depends on, libgl1 was not available. > The version of WINE to which I refer is wine 0.0.990923-1 > > I note from the Debian web site that it depends on: > > libgl1 (NOT AVAILABLE) > GNU C Library: Shared libraries and timezone data > > How on earth has this happened? Surely apt is cleverer than this? > Because I (stupidly) cleared out my apt archives I no longer had a > previous version to fall back on. I have since managed to find the older > version. > > Any idea how this can happen? Surely if a file depends on another file, > and that other file is not available, apt would not attempt to fetch and > install it? > > > -- > Phillip Deackes > Debian Linux (Potato) > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >