Kompare is my first. What is the best way to see dependencies for a particular package?

Joel
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Joel Daynes
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On Mar 12, 2004, at 2:56 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:

On Mar 12, 2004, at 12:39 PM, Joel Daynes wrote:

Hello-
I am trying to run some KDE apps (particularly kompare, which I installed via Fink Commander), and when I try to run kompare, I get a huge amount of what I assume is debug spewed to the console, and then a dialog opens, asking me for the files to compare. When I give it files, I get an error that says "Did not find our Part!" and Kompare dies.
Perhaps the first question should be, do I have to specifically install and/or run any other KDE-related packages in order to get a single KDE related package to work? I'm new with using GNOME or KDE-based packages on OS X, so forgive me if this is just a dumb question.


Thanks-
Joel
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Joel Daynes
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Mercury MediaWorks Digital Solutions
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What other KDE-based packages do you have installed now? Kompare may be missing a dependency.


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Alexander K. Hansen
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