It was a quick hack we did at LAC, but it turns out that there is a
Debian tool for this, that's probably the better choice. I think the
tool is dpkg-shlibsdeps, but I am just guessing.
This seems to be a pretty good article on this:
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/337
.hc
On Apr 7, 2008, at 3:58 PM, niko wrote:
hi i had the same issue with dependencies on gutsy some days ago maybe the system with autodetection still does not work as it
should :) greetings nikola Georg Holzmann wrote:Hallo!
I just proceeded to the install of Pd version 0.3- extended-20080402 on a friend's brand new ubuntu gutsy i386 install
Thanks for your report - did you install an autobuild version ? Because I just changed the debian packages in the latest autobuild version which tries to detect the dependencies automatically ...
so any testing is very welcome ;) !LG Georg
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