Quoting Jerry Kreps on Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 05:47:50PM -0600:
Ya. Using sux -x in an xterm and running kpackage will show you the dependencies, which are all satisfied, obviously. I still think it is a base library incompatibility. JLK
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That's kinda what happened to me with gnome early on. I satisfied all the dependencies on some packages like gnotepad+ but upon compiling it and using it I got tons of gdk errors and finally had the program blowup and consume large amounts of memory in a zombie state. My issue was one library which was required by gnotepad+ at one revision level. By updating the core libraries, I still satisfied the dependencies but the application itself divebombed with the later library. I wrote the author and he informed that he recently had found the same thing and that a new revision would be coming out soon which would deal with a memory issue in one of the gnome core libs. It took me a few hours of tracing the configure options of the tarball packages before I found the one library which was somewhat different. As I said though, gnome then possessed (and still does) a complex inter-relationship of different core and supporting applications. Good luck finding the needle :) -- Michael Perry mperry@tsoft.com ------------------