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Re: Fwd: gnome-pilot [tom@osageinc.com]



This one time, at band camp, tom said:
> On 2003.01.06 23:22 tom wrote:
> I am a still unseasonsed linux user. I am using Debian Woody with Gnome 
> 1.4. I tried to install gnome-pilot from the debian .deb file. It 
> crashes on the initial configuration with a segment fault.
> 
> I decided to install from the source, but the ./configure fails 
> thinking that Gnome is not installed. Apparently the Gnome .deb does 
> not include gnomeConf.sh.
> 
> I dug around and found that gnomeConf.sh comes from the gnomeLibs. I 
> downloaded that, but its configure says that GTK is not installed. I 
> don't know if it is missing a single file, or if the libs are for Gnome 
> 2. The lib version is 1.2.13.
> 
> So, I considered re-installing Gnome from the sources, but decided that 
> it is not worth the effort if I do not upgrade to 2.0. But, 2.0 does 
> not work with Woody, only Sid. I'm putting off the upgrade to 2.0 until 
> Sid becomes stable.
> 
> Questions:
> 1. Is Sid stable enough that a savvy, but unseasoned, computer 
> professional can rely on it for running a business?
> 2. Am I just doing something stooopid with the gnome-pilot install that 
> I can fix?
> 
> I have over 10 years application programming experience and am a 
> technical user, so compiling and configuring do not scare me. Most of 
> my experience has been with Windows, so I am still floundering a bit 
> with Linux.
> 
> Thank you for the feedback,
> 
> Tom Lamm

You've run into a fairly common stumbling block for people just coming
to Debian.  Debian splits it's library packages between the libraries
needed at runtime (like libgtk1.2) and those needed at compile time
(like libgtk1.2-dev).  If a configure script bails on you, see if you
have the -dev library package installed.

But back to you original problem.  Do you get any more error messages,
or just the single word 'segfault'?  Have you checked to see if this is
a known bug (bugview $PACKAGE)?  Any thing else you can find (logs,
console messages) that would help debug this?

To answer your question about sid, I would say that for the most part
it's pretty stable (I don't have more than one major issue a year per
box, it seems (^: ), but I would stay away right now - there is a major
change over of all c++ apps, as the default compiler is changing, so
this will likely break binary compatibility between apps for a bit.
Then there is the perl transition, the GNOME, and KDE transitions, etc.
A bit of a mess unless you're feeling adventurous.

Give testing (sarge) a try if you want something a little newer than
Woody - it gets packages trickling in from unstable once they pass a
certain time period without major bugs, so it's newer than stable, but a
little more predictable than unstable.

HTH and good luck,
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