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2.4.0 GNOME in Sid



Now that I have done it (on Saturday afternoon) I did a "dselect update
&& apt-get -u dist-upgrade"

Now, for the fun part:

Whence restarting gdm I get:


duke:~# /etc/init.d/gdm start
Starting GNOME Display Manager: gdm/usr/bin/gdm: error while loading
shared libraries: libbonobo-activation.so.4: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory already running.

Or when starting Evolution:

duke:~# evolution
evolution: error while loading shared libraries:
libbonobo-activation.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory

But looking at dpkg -l I get:

duke:~# COLUMNS=130 dpkg -l | grep bonobo-act
ii  bonobo-activation         2.4.0-1  Transitional package
ii  libbonobo-activation-dev  2.4.0-1  Transitional package
ii  libbonobo-activation4     2.4.0-1  Transitional package

The change log for libbonobo-activation4:

bonobo-activation (1:2.4.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
                                                                        
  * Merged with bonobo upstream, dummy transitionnal package.
  * GNOME Team Upload.
                                                                        
 -- Sebastien Bacher <seb128@debian.org>  Wed, 15 Oct 2003 17:44:38
+0200

duke:/usr/share/doc# apt-show-versions -a bonobo
bonobo  1.0.22-2.2      install ok installed
bonobo  1.0.20-1        stable
bonobo  1.0.22-2.2      testing
bonobo  1.0.22-2.2      unstable
bonobo/testing uptodate 1.0.22-2.2


This currently has nearly every single GNOME app disabled for me. I have
tried adding in older stuff... but everything core dumps (yes I know it
should), but it was worth it.

If anyone could clue me in on the location of the package (or name) that
is supposed to replace it please help me out.
-- 
greg, greg@gregfolkert.net
REMEMBER ED CURRY! http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry

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