Boris 'pi' Piwinger
2006-May-27 05:25 UTC
[Wine] [Debian Sarge] dependency on libxxf86dga1
Hi! Using apt I have deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/ deb-src http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ source/ This used to work. Now dselect comes up with wine depends on libxxf86dga1 libxxf86dga1 does not appear to be available How is this? What to do? pi
Boris 'pi' Piwinger <3.14@piology.org> wrote:> Using apt I have > deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/ > deb-src http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ source/ > This used to work. Now dselect comes up with > wine depends on libxxf86dga1 > libxxf86dga1 does not appear to be available > > How is this? What to do?Are you running Debian unstable? Daniel
Boris 'pi' Piwinger
2006-Jun-03 10:30 UTC
[Wine] Re: [Debian Sarge] dependency on libxxf86dga1
Nigel Henry <cave.dnb@tiscali.fr> wrote:>> http://www.backports.org/debian/pool/main/w/wine/ >> >> Sorry for my ignorance, what do I need to enter in my >> /etc/apt/sources.list to include this (and only this)? > >See. http://www.backports.org/instructions.html > >Just change the "mutt" example to wine > >I havn't tried this on Sarge, but presume it works ok.I did and used dselect. I get a dependency on libwine which does not resolve. So I also added libwine to the preferences. Still no success. pi
Boris 'pi' Piwinger
2006-Jun-04 09:45 UTC
[Wine] Re: [Debian Sarge] dependency on libxxf86dga1
Nigel Henry <cave.dnb@tiscali.fr> wrote:>Right. I've just booted up Debian Sarge, and I don't have >an /etc/apt/preferences. Doh! > >Ok. I've added the source URL for backports to /etc/apt/sources.list , then >run >aptitude update, then opened up synaptic. Wine is there, as a package from >backports along with all the other backported packages, and as I thought also >needs libwine as a dependency. Its DL'ing libwine (10.6MB) on dialup at the >moment. > >BIG WARNING. Make sure to comment out the backports URL after DL'ing and >installing Wine, and winelib, putting a # in front of the URL, and saving the >change. If you don't do this, the next time you run an apt-get dist-upgrade, >all the packages that you have on your machine, and are marked for updating >from the backports repo, will be updated, which apart from Wine, if it >installs ok, is not perhaps a good idea.OK, so this way I can update once. An automatic update does not work this way. Any way to include it regularly in my dselect sessions? On the other hand: Why not just include backborts in the regular process for all packages? pi
nigel henry <cave.dnb@tiscali.fr> wrote:> I did notice that the wine server does not seem to be running as a service. OnAny reason you want it as a service? wine starts it when needed, it dies when not needed and I have at least once solved a problem by killing a wineserver that didn't die on it's own. Daniel> FC2 it's on the services to be started at boot up, but looking at sysVinit on> Debian Sarge, it's not there, and I'm not sure how to add stuff to start at > bootup on Debian. > > If you want to post to the apt mailing list the link is. > http://lists.laiskiainen.org/listinfo.cgi/apt-rpm-laiskiainen.org > > Nigel. > > >> >> pi > > >> _______________________________________________ >> wine-users mailing list >> wine-users@winehq.org >> http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >