One server to your sources.list can be: http://red-carpet.ximian.com/debian
stable main


----- Original Message -----
From: "vester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Thomas H. George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "debian-user" <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: Ximian Gnome Problem



i had some problems with ximian too (on woody though) ...

for the alternative installation (the apt-get one) have you added the
particular ximian server to your sources-list? i don't remember the
address but you can find it at ximian.com

i remember in the beginning they actually forgot to add the task package,
but i think by now they've added it so basically, when you use potato and
added ximian to your sources list

# apt-get install task-ximian-gnome

should do the job. accordingly it should be easy to get rid of all ximian
packages and start over. i browsed through dselect and marked all packages
with "ximian" in the version number for deletion and that worked fine.

hope that helps!

vester




On Wed, 30 May 2001, Thomas H. George wrote:

> Installation of Ximian Gnome Desktop failed, left problems I can't
resolve.
>
> Last week I started download/installation of the full ximian gnome
> desktop from the ximian web site.  The lengthy download timed out at
> about 50%.  When restarted it completed the download of 319 files then
> the installation failed in mid-process.  A subseqent dpkg command found
> many conflicting dependencies and aborted unable to resolve them all.
> The next time I tried to use apt-get it removed 100 files.  After this I
> no longer had mozilla and when I tried apt-get --fix-broken
> --fix-missing install mozilla it reported that this could not be
> installed as an ximian file was to be installed.
>
> Not knowing how to find and remove the conflicting ximian files and
> having no mozilla, I thought to try again to install the ximian gnome
> desktop from the stable distribution (I'm running debian linux 2.2.19)
> with apt-get install task-ximian-gnome (an alternative listed at the
> ximian web site)  There is, however, no such .deb package in the stable
> distribution.  I next looked in ftp.ximian.com where I found a signature
> package for task-ximian-gnome but nothing else.
>
> I have sent a couple of emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and yesterday
> tried filing a bug report but as yet have received no response.
>
> Does anyone know how clean up - i.e. remove all the conflicting pieces
> of the ximian installation - other than wiping out my entire debian
> installation and starting over?
>
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