Hi David, Am Freitag, den 17.03.2006, 01:28 +0000 schrieb David Corking: > On 3/16/06, damu <1212dl googlemail com> wrote: > > As for emoving manually libs, and installing ekiga , I just downloaded the > > last version "ekiga_2.0.1-1.breezy.1457_i386.deb" form the link you gave, > > but I don't really know how to go further. > > I mean on Ekiga's webiste there are 10 other packages proposed for Ubuntu > > breezy. Do they need to be installed first? In which order? > > I think Killian (who makes the debs) is asleep at this time, I don't > know Ubuntu but I can reverse engineer a little from what was posted > earlier > 1. yes - they probably all need to be installed (though I suspect > there is debug info in the *dbg* packages that you might not need.) The -dbg is not required for "just running" Ekiga. > 2. did you try > dpkg -i *.deb > as Damien suggested? basically it should be as easy as "apt-get update;apt-get install ekiga" after adding the line to sources.list. Eventually one might need to add the gpg key to apt-key using: curl http://snapshots.gnomemeeting.net/cvs/gpgkey/buildd.gpg|apt-key add - in case apt curses about missing GPG key. > 3. If that doesn't work - notice from your dpkg output that libpt > needs to be installed before libpt-plugins. Then you should be able > to install all the rest. > > By the way - cwarner answered my question about /usr/local - sorry to > appear to question your competence killian - as I could not do the job > you are doing. No problem. I must have overread that part anyway. ;) -- Best regards, Kilian
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