Le Thu, 8 Oct 2009 19:49:48 +0200,
Gianni Ceccarelli <dak...@thenautilus.net> a écrit :

> On 2009-10-08 Fernando Dal Moro <fdalm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Sven, I'm not a developer just a user but I'm having this problem in
> > Ubuntu. Is there a temporary work around for this? If so please
> > explain in plain terms since I am not a developer.
> 
> 1) download this file (yes, it's for a different Linux distribution,
>    but it will work) and save it as ``/tmp/fvwm-crystal.apps.patch``::
> 
>      
> http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/gentoo-x86/x11-themes/fvwm-crystal/files/fvwm-crystal.apps.patch?rev=1.1
> 
> 2) get a command prompt ("terminal")
> 
> 3) find where the ``fvwm-crystal.apps`` program is in your
>    system. It's probably at ``/usr/bin/fvwm-crystal.apps``; if
>    executing::
> 
>       ls -l /usr/bin/fvwm-crystal.apps
> 
>    gives no errors and lists a file, you're set; otherwise write::
> 
>      locate fvwm-crystal.apps
> 

I missed this one too. It is into the svn from Tue Apr 28 2009

http://fvwm-crystal.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/fvwm-crystal/bin/fvwm-crystal.apps?r1=10&r2=24

>    it should print very few lines; there should only be one line
>    containing ``/bin/`` and ending with ``fvwm-crystal.apps``; that
>    line tells you where the file is.
> 
> 4) now that you know where the file is, write::
> 
>      cd $where_the_file_is
>      sudo patch -p1 < /tmp/fvwm-crystal.apps.patch
> 
>    replacing ``$where_the_file_is`` with the directory where the
>    ``fvwm-crystal.apps`` file is (``/usr/bin/`` in the simple case
>    above); you'll be asked for your password, and then the file will
>    be modified to no longer throw the error.
> 


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