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Hi there |
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I have a problem which from what I have been able to google it seems to |
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be 64bit related. I have a Gentoo/x86_64 system and abiword-2.2.11 |
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installed (-debug -gnome +jpeg -spell +xml2). I have found a mail thread |
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on a debian mailing list with the same problem at: |
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2005/03/msg01070.html |
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They say the problem is known to the upstream and that the solution |
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involves installing the abiword-gnome package, I have no idea what's the |
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equivalent for gentoo but I really hope it is not "USE=gnome emerge |
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abiword" because that is unacceptable as one of the main reasons why I |
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run a distribution that uses a source based package system si to be able |
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to strictly control dependencies (I hate binary package systems that |
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when installing a program that doesnt pack it's features in shared |
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objects is probably compiled with every feature turned on and requires a |
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bulk of stupid libraries). |
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Any idea how to solve this problem ? Thanks! |
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Mihai RUSU Email: dizzy@×××××.net |
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