On 03/14/2011 01:55 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
> Yes, I used the long form of the instructions and it is on the bottom
of page
> 4.
>
> Do you think I can go back and put the .deb files in right on top of
my messed
> up installation and straighten it out, or should I just uninstall
everything
> and start over if I can't find my mistake?

It should be possible to install the Debian packages next to the manual
installed packages because the Debian packages are installed in
/usr/share whereas the manually installed packages are installed in
/usr/local.

There can however be only one startup script (/etc/init.d/djigzo) but I
think if you already added that startup script manually, it will be
overwritten by the debian installer.

Kind regards,

Martijn


>
> On Monday, March 14, 2011, Martijn Brinkers wrote:
>> On 03/14/2011 01:40 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
>>> The Debian installation instructions said to use the tgz files, and the
>>> packages I thought might be for only Ubuntu, so I followed the
>>> instructions using the tgz files.
>>
>> Can you remember where you have read this? It might be a mistake in the
>> documentation.
>>
>> The quick installation guide explains how to install Djigzo on Debian
>> with the .deb packages. I suggest you first start with the quick
>> installation guide to see whether you can install Djigzo using the
>> Debian packages.
>>
>> I am having some trouble, mainly because I couldn't cut
>>
>>> and paste the commands I suspect, so maybe I should just go back and
>>> start over with the package files to see if I can straighten it out.
>>
>> I have tested the copy-and-paste functionality on the PDF reader that
>> comes with Ubuntu and with Acrobat Reader. Which PDF reader are you
using?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Martijn
>
>


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