On Monday 14 February 2005 1:21 am, Tim Hanson wrote:
Is there a way I can get to those who put the packages together?
A couple of years ago, when I moved from one SuSE distribution to the next, TkDesk broke on an unfound lib file.
For those who don't know about it, TkDesk is a little gem. It has few of the hundreds of bloaty features of Nautilus or Konqueror, but once a person disables the application launcher he is left with an incredibly useful little program. It's a little "Unixey" for some people, but for day-in, day-out file management nothing is faster. There is also a little editor for script touch-ups.
It's a little difficult for first time users to try, however, when invoking the program brings up only an error message about a lost lib file. Fixing it requires putting the path to the file in /etc/ld.so.conf, which is not something someone new to SuSE Linux would know about. Attending to it is something those who put these things together should have done a couple of years ago.
I'm on the verge of dusting off my programming skills and contributing to the project, but it sure would be nice if SuSE users could actually try it out without getting under the hood right away.
Tim, I have SuSE 9.2 Pro and loaded TkDesk 2.0 from YaST and it complained about libitcl3.3.so. I did an 'ln -s /usr/lib/itcl3.3/libitcl3.3.so /usr/lib/libitcl3.3.so' and TkDesk pops right up. Stan