Based upon your build logs, you need the i686 version which can be found here (note that the version is subject to change and you're best off checking gfire's download page), also if you want to...
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Based upon your build logs, you need the i686 version which can be found here (note that the version is subject to change and you're best off checking gfire's download page), also if you want to...
If you want to build any package, you're going to want build-essential, which can be installed by typing
sudo aptitude install build-essential
(I also recall imagemagick being a dependency in the...
Protip, built packages are here, don't bother building anymore (unless you're on PPC or something weird)
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=141362
Technically, the "gaim" package doesn't need to be installed, if you really want... type sudo apt-get install gaim
If you don't simply force the config by following the instructions
No and there's no plan to implement it.
I've never heard that before, it always works for me.
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=2573
Unless you were making the windows build, which of course you weren't because that wasn't being discussed, then no, however, back on topic, you'd be looking for a .deb file most likely if you haven't...
Sorry to anyone if you were trying to get my old debs to work, this one works for sure now, as it wasn't generated by checkinstall, I used the offical debian build method, however it is unsigned, so...
run
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get build-dep kbfx
wget http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/KBFX+Silk+(KBFX+0.4.9.3.1)?content=24898
Try using the web interface http://packages.ubuntu.com/
Personally I'd just update the system to 7.04 or higher to get a newer codebase.
Seeing that 7.04 is considered stable you shouldn't find any problem with it.
To update to 7.04 (graphically)...
The dev packages contain the static libraries needed to build packages. These are seperated because average users do not need the packages. Simply compiling the full source code of the program in...
Have you tried using on of the tarball snapshots mentioned before or one of the precompiled binaries?
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3. Ubuntu Wisconsin LoCo Team is the team name
4. Currently I have no other members so I will be the moderator...
I'm interested in administrating the ubuntu-wisconsin LoCo. The HOWTO is a bit cryptic as how to do this as the mailing list and channel have already been registered but as far as I can tell no one...
Are you using pidgin or gaim, and what version?
did you set the correct version string in the account menu?
http://www.fryx.ch/xfire/faq.html
In response to the post above here is the corresponding amd64 deb. ;) (Pidgin)
Do you have libssl-dev?
No, that is for GAIM 2.0 beta 3, the betas are mostly incompatible, however the aforementioned snapshot may be of use.
did you build your copy with the trunk rather than the branch? :)
If anyone wants an AMD64 branch copy so it works with Feisty's GAIM (2.0.0Beta 6) Here's a trunk copy I just compiled 10 minutes ago. :KS
If anyone wants to compile it their self/doesn't trust me,...