mikshaw


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Posted: Nov. 28 2004,15:19 |
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That is NOT going to upgrade the 0.9.9 extension, no matter how much you mess around with it. The extension was created from source, compiled to install in a specific directory completely removed (except for "apps" file) from the version included with DSL. The deb package has been compiled to install into the standard /usr/* directories. The only way to upgrade the dsl extension is to compile fluxbox to install into /opt/fluxbox.
I suppose it's been long enough...I've been using 0.9.10 on my workstation since the day it was released, with no big problems. I'll build your upgrade this afternoon.
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