Re: Gnome2.2 backport for Debian Woody available for download

2003-02-25 Thread Matt Price
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 09:53:58AM -0500, James D Strandboge wrote: First of all, a big thanks to all the Debian maintainers for making such good source packages. They did all the real work. Also, thank you thank you, and everyone, for all the hard work! Add this to your

Re: Gnome2.2 backport for Debian Woody available for download

2003-02-24 Thread Sean Proctor
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 02:53:40AM -0500, James D Strandboge wrote: There is a build dependency in libxft2-dev that requires xlibs 4.2.1, however the dependency check when installing libxft2 only checks for xfree86 = 4.1.0. This allows gnome2.2 to be installed with the 4.1.0 official debs, but

Re: Gnome2.2 backport for Debian Woody available for download

2003-02-20 Thread James D Strandboge
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 09:53, James D Strandboge wrote: I recommend exiting gnome if you are currently in it. To install, simply do: apt-get update apt-get install gnome-core gdm gtk2-engines* There is a build dependency in libxft2-dev that requires xlibs 4.2.1, however the dependency check

Gnome2.2 backport for Debian Woody available for download

2003-02-19 Thread James D Strandboge
First of all, a big thanks to all the Debian maintainers for making such good source packages. They did all the real work. Also, thank you DebianPlanet.org for hosting the archive of my gnome2.2 backport for Debian Woody. The upgrade has been smooth for me from gnome 1.4 (woody) as well as from

Re: Gnome2.2 backport for Debian Woody available for download

2003-02-19 Thread Hall Stevenson
At 09:53 AM 2/19/2003 -0500, James D Strandboge wrote: I recommend exiting gnome if you are currently in it. To install, simply do: apt-get update apt-get install gnome-core gdm gtk2-engines* Don't mean to go off-topic, but are these engine packages the reason I can't change my gtk/gnome