"der.hans" wrote: > > Am 25. May, 2001 schwäzte Eric Richardson so: > > > I'm trying to compile a program gbonds on Debian stable. I've installed > > the libxxx-dev packages needed and since libgnome was too old, 1.0.56 > > instead of 1.2.xx, I downloaded the source from testing and compiled it. > > So far so good. When I use the dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc, debian way, I can't even get it compile. This is called after apt-get completes via the -b option as shown below. apt-get source -b libgnome-dev cd && dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc This should create a .deb file. > > Could you just use libgnome from testing? Using the configged apt-test I > posted last week allows you to not dirty your stable package lists. I tried both testing and unstable and am bugging the packager but so far it hasn't helped. > > BTW, apt-get can now handle specifying dist, e.g.: > > apt-get install libgnome/testing not with stable Package: apt Version: 0.3.19 I'll let you know if I find anything out. Eric