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- To: mike <mike@immunochem.com>
- Subject: Re: [linux.debian.user] Re: libgnomeprint-data (0.35-3) won't configure
- From: King "Leo (Martin Oberzalek)" <kingleo@gmx.at>
- Date: 20 Mar 2002 04:11:12 +0100
- Message-id: <1016593872.1047.2.camel@king>
- In-reply-to: <200203200127.g2K1RWiq007204@m5.andara.com>
- References: <200203200127.g2K1RWiq007204@m5.andara.com>
Am Mit, 2002-03-20 um 02.27 schrieb mike:
> On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 20:52:34 -0400, mike wrote:
>
> > I'd like to thank the previous 2 posters for pointing me in the right
> > direction on this one.
> >
> > Here's what I did in case anyone else blunders this way:
> >
> > I changed to my root directory (as root) and ran gnome-font-install -qr
> > , but it segment faulted. I ran it again with " strace
> > gnome-font-install -qr " and read back a few lines in the output until I
> > found the last font that the program was gagging on. The font was in
> > the gsfonts package. I removed the gsfonts package with dpkg -P
> > --force-depends gsfonts, and then ran dpkg --configure
> > libgnomeprint-data and all was well. I then reinstalled gsfonts with
> > apt-get and ran gnome-font-install again. The last step with
> > gnome-font-install was probably unecessary, but that's what I did.
Thanks that worked for me too.
But I had to uninstall tetex-extra too temporary too.
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