I'm using the libart 2.3.16 deb package too. Qt 3.2.1 is is compiled. Removing Debian's libart and replacing it with source appears to be far from trivial. Dpkg thinks that no fewer than 177 other packages (most of Gnome and KDE) rely on it.
Instead, I compiled libart_lgpl 2.3.8 (not the newest, but the tarball was already on my hard drive) and installed it into /opt, then hacked Scribus' Makefile to look for my new libart, then make uninstall, make clean, make, make install. This with yesterday's cvs, by the way. It made no difference, convert to outlines still fails the same way. Either I didn't do this right (advice very welcome) or libart isn't the problem. Regards, Steve On Monday 27 October 2003 09:52 am, Johannes Wilm wrote: > On Monday 27 October 2003 17:40, Bill Carini wrote: > > My qt is compiled here, not a Debian package. Should we try > > compiling our own libart? > > Yeah we should probablz try that. What version are you guys using anyway? > (I use 2.3.16) > -- > Johannes Wilm > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus -- Steve Jacobs Steve Jacobs & Associates Trinidad, Colorado US
