Re: Installin Wine - Debian



In article <446nmfFl1rhU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Jeff Gaines <jgaines_newsid@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I want to try and get Wine running but have hit a snag.
>I have added sourceforge as a repository which seems to be OK, but I get
>an error:
>
>The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> wine: Depends: libxxf86dga1 but it is not installable

If packages.debian.org wasn't down at the moment you could look there ...

It's not in Sarge, but is in Etch and Sid. There's a Sarge backport on
http://www.backports.org/ . But I'd have thought the repo you got WINE
from would include the needed library packages, or else instructions
where to get them ?

Nick
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So when is Tony Blair going to start treating *us* with respect ?
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