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Re: Where is gtk-config ?



Hi,

Joerg Johannes wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 May 2003 22:41, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> > [ could you warp your lines after 72 chars? The fourth is a little
> > bit too long; I let it as it was to show the effect ]
> 
> It is set to 78, which should still be in the "green area", and it is the 

As you see not; I read my mails in a 80xX console and 78 chars
with > is a problem..

> default setting in kmail. I have set it to 72 now, if it really matters for 
> you.
> 
> > apt-get install apt-file
> > apt-file update
> > apt-file search gtk-config
> 
> This is an other solution, but some people (me...) are still on modem
> lines, and for searching one single file, the download of the whole
> index archive seems a bit overkill to me.

Well, you can do that one time.

Then let it be for some time. You do not need to update every day.
(especially not on woody, even on sid not..)

Regards,

René
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