gnupic: Re: [gnupic] KTechlab
Subject:
RE: [gnupic] KTechlab
From:
Chen Xiao Fan ####@####.####
Date:
25 Jul 2005 01:12:10 +0100
Message-Id: <3B8AEFFADD3DD4118F8100508BACEC2C07F773AF@spex>
Okay it seems to me there are some differences between Ubuntu and
Debian testing. In my Ubuntu 5.04, there is kdebase-devel and
kde-devel (bigger package which will pull in kdebase-devel).
I used to be able to get Debian testing packages working on
Ubuntu. However the new Debian testing version packages require
newer libc6 package. Therefore I have to use Ubuntu package
or build my own for some new packages.
Interestingly, I need to install kde-devel to build Pikdev 0.8
version. Before 0.8, there was a experimental Debian package
from Pikdev website. Therefore I have 100s of MB of KDE stuff
even though I do not use it right now (still have not installed
the 'kde' package). Still with my newly installed broadband
connection, I think I would install the kde package to avoid
dependency problem.
Regards,
Xiaofan
-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Topa
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 12:58 AM
>Chen Xiao Fan is reported to have said:
> "sudo apt-get install kdebase-devel" should be sufficient.
Interesting:
dpkg -l kdebase* show no package named kdebase-devel.. but there is a
kedebase-dev.
dpkg -l kde*-devel Only show kde-devel.
Just checked and I did have kedebase-dev installed and that was giving
me the KDE error. Thats why I had to do the kde-devel install.
...