On 15 Sep 2016 19:08, "Frank" <zuiderduin@gmx.com> wrote:
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> Op 15-09-16 om 19:32 schreef Michael Fothergill:
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>> On 15 Sep 2016 18:17, "Frank" <zuiderduin@gmx.com> wrote:
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>>> That's 'only' from March 2014. Haven't tried working with it, though.
>>> So no idea if you can use it on current Debian (it does install and open
>>> on this Testing box).
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>> So does that mean that I could do
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>> dpkg - i on the three deb files you found there and xaraxl might
>> actually run after all......
>> ???
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> In theory. Actually, I used GDebi to install. That takes care of any dependencies your system might not have yet.
So if I copied the deb files into a directory I could then run gdebi and it would sniff out e.g. the executable and library files and do its best to add on the correct dependencies etc......
?
I will have a go.
Regds
MF
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> And of course, the fact it runs/opens initially doesn't mean it won't crash at a later stage. I believe there were some issues with the newer version of one of its dependencies.
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> Regards,
> Frank