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FS#1339 - passepartout links to nonexistent files
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Opened by Damir Perisa (damir.perisa) - Saturday, 28 August 2004, 21:16 GMT
Opened by Damir Perisa (damir.perisa) - Saturday, 28 August 2004, 21:16 GMT
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Detailsldd /usr/bin/passepartout
libgtkmm-2.0.so.1 => not found libgdkmm-2.0.so.1 => not found libatkmm-1.0.so.1 => not found libpangomm-1.0.so.1 => not found libglibmm-2.0.so.1 => not found rebuild should solve this |
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Closed by Tobias Kieslich (tobias)
Friday, 10 September 2004, 15:58 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't fix
Friday, 10 September 2004, 15:58 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't fix
I can't recompile 0.4 since it doesn't compile with gcc-3.4 as well as 0.5 ... Furthermore 0.5 requires libgnomecanvasmm now but likes the old versions of 2.0, but we have gtkmm-2.4 and libgnomecanvas-2.6 in store. I honestly like the idea to kick this poorely maintaned piece of software from the repos and replace it by scribus which is well maintained, more powerful and just reached a new stable version which compiles flawlessly.
what i would do:
untag the pkg as CURRENT (leave it in the cvs, but remove it as pkg) and include scribus to the repos
if then, passepartout once grows and works with the newest things, we can insert it easily back
The passepartout project is also moving away from basic gtk toward gnome as it seems which will bring big dependencies into it such as gnomelibs and the refering c++ (*mm) wrapper. Scribus is an alone standing applictaion using the qt lib and leaves out the KDE desktop libs which makes it more independent in my eyes.
And yes, actually I like gtk apps better, but sometimes you just can't choose... :(