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Okay,
So, I switched to Debian. It hasn't been as smooth as I'd hoped (turns
out they switched the subversion database format between 0.27 and 0.33,
among other things). Now I'm trying to get everything working the way I
want it...
What I want to do is build a .deb that isn't in any apt-get repository
that I can find. In particular, I'm looking for Pango 1.3.2. Now, I've
downloaded the source, and there isn't a debian directory in it, so what
do I do? Is there a way that I can do a 'configure;make;make install'
that will make dependencies happy? Can I pull the debian directory out
of an earlier version of Pango? What should I do to get this package
into my system?
--Ted
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