Installing GTK Deletes XFce?

Olivier Fourdan fourdan at xfce.org
Thu Aug 7 22:42:43 CEST 2003


Lane,

3.92.2 is RC2, but versions are upgraded way before the offical release
(for example all current modules in CVS are 3.99.3 while RC3 is not
released yet)

If you want the real RC2, use CVS tag "xfce_4_0_rc2" to fetch the
sources

Cheers,
Olivier.

On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 22:36, Lane P. Lester wrote:
> Net Llama! <netllama at linux-sxs.org> wrote:
> > XFCE4 requires gtk+-2.  Thanks to the magic of RPM dependencies, you
> > can't remove a package withou removing all of its dependencies.  You
> > can have both gtk+-1.x &  gtk+-2.x coexist on the same box, which is
> > the solution to your problem.
> 
> Thanks. I thought =that= what was what I was accomplishing when I added
> gtk+-1.2, just adding it to 2.0, rather than replacing it.
> 
> Since my original message, I used apt-get to install xfce4, which
> fetches an old cvs version, not RC2. However, Info tells me this:
> XFce 4 Desktop Environment
> version 3.99.2
> 
> Isn't that RC2?
> 
> At least I have =some= version of xfce4 going again. Whew!
> 
> Lane
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