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4season
06-14-2003, 06:57 PM
Had a bit of fun this morning! Starting off with a fresh install of Knoppix 3.2 06-06, I decided to add:

gnucash_1.8.4-1_i386.deb

And in order to meet all of it's dependencies, I needed to add:

bonobo_1.0.22-2.1_i386.deb
gnome-bin_1.4.2-13_i386.deb
gnome-libs-data_1.4.2-13_all.deb
guile-1.6-libs_1.6.4-2_i386.deb
guile-1.6-slib_1.6.4-2_all.deb
guile-1.6_1.6.4-2_i386.deb
libart2_1.4.2-13_i386.deb
libbonobo2_1.0.22-2.1_i386.deb
libdb3_3.2.9-18_i386.deb
libefs1_1.0.22-2.1_i386.deb
libfinance-quote-perl_1.07-2_all.deb
libgal23_0.24-1.3_i386.deb
libgdk-pixbuf-gnome2_0.22.0-2.0.1_i386.deb
libgdk-pixbuf2_0.22.0-2.0.1_i386.deb
libghttp1_1.0.9-9_i386.deb
libglade-gnome0_0.17-2.7_i386.deb
libglade0_0.17-2.7_i386.deb
libgnome32_1.4.2-13_i386.deb
libgnomeprint-bin_0.37-3_i386.deb
libgnomeprint-data_0.37-3_all.deb
libgnomeprint15_0.37-3_i386.deb
libgnomesupport0_1.4.2-13_i386.deb
libgnomeui32_1.4.2-13_i386.deb
libgnorba27_1.4.2-13_i386.deb
libgnorbagtk0_1.4.2-13_i386.deb
libgtkhtml20_1.0.4-5.1_i386.deb
libguile-ltdl-1_1.6.4-2_i386.deb
libguppi16_0.40.3-6_i386.deb
libgwrapguile1_1.3.4-8_i386.deb
libhtml-tableextract-perl_1.08-1_all.deb
liboaf0_0.6.10-3_i386.deb
libofx0c102_0.6.4-2_i386.deb
liborbit0_0.5.17-9_i386.deb
libosp3c102_1.5release-3_i386.deb
libpopt0_1.7-2_i386.deb
libqthreads-12_1.6.4-2_i386.deb
libxml1_1.8.17-2_i386.deb
libzvt2_1.4.2-13_i386.deb
oaf_0.6.10-3_i386.deb
slib_2d4-2_all.deb
xlibs_4.2.1-8_i386.deb

Aside from the sheer number of packages involved, this is a pretty straightforward installation. I used Kpackage to install (kind of a hassle as you can only open one file at a time) . It'll complain that dependancies haven't been met, and that packages are being left unconfigured. I then clicked Kpackage's "new" tab, checked off all of the new packages not yet properly set up, clicked "Install Marked", and that completed the install.

Jeff

aay
06-14-2003, 07:59 PM
I sure hope you didn't add all those packages manually, because there is a much easier way.

I got gnucash by doing the following:

apt-get -t unstable install gnucash

All the dependencies were taken care of.

I'm glad you got it in, but I really can't see the point of kpackage on a debian system that can use apt.