After installing XD2 from the install script (using downloaded sources from disk), I see that red-carpet doesn't associate any of the XD2 _packages_ with the XD2 _channel_. When looking at that channel, it's blank. When looking at the whole list, the XD2 packages are shown as not belonging to any channel. Furthermore, when using YOU, it's confused about the mozilla packages. It thinks the XD2 Mozilla package isn't installed or something, and wants to remove everything that depends on it. Anyone else seeing this, or did I just get a fluke? Unless I can sort this out, I'm guessing I'll need to do a clean install. I'm not going to live with XD2 screwing up my package management, no matter how much I like the new versions of Evolution and Galeon. Regards, dk
On Friday 13 June 2003 14:25, David Krider wrote:
After installing XD2 from the install script (using downloaded sources from disk), I see that red-carpet doesn't associate any of the XD2 _packages_ with the XD2 _channel_. When looking at that channel, it's blank. When looking at the whole list, the XD2 packages are shown as not belonging to any channel. Furthermore, when using YOU, it's confused about the mozilla packages. It thinks the XD2 Mozilla package isn't installed or something, and wants to remove everything that depends on it.
Anyone else seeing this, or did I just get a fluke? Unless I can sort this out, I'm guessing I'll need to do a clean install. I'm not going to live with XD2 screwing up my package management, no matter how much I like the new versions of Evolution and Galeon.
Regards, dk Yeah I had this happen to me. XD2 froze completly on me the first time I used it. And I had to use the BIG button to reboot. After that I used "you" to remove Gnome going through all the dependancys removing the protected status. Mozilla is the only prog that wouldnt play but it is not giving me a problems.
-- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Never forget: At Microsoft, the engineering department are the Ferengi... The marketing and legal departments are the Borg!
participants (2)
-
David Chapman
-
David Krider