From: Jonatan L. <th...@ho...> - 2004-05-26 17:12:15
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 15:36:14 +0100 Thomas Leonard <ta...@ec...> wrote: > On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 03:07:20PM +0100, Thomas Leonard wrote: > > On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 01:24:09PM +0200, Jonatan Liljedahl wrote: > > > > > > And after I've installed zero install, I can't logout with > > > ROX-Session unless I'm connected to the net! I think that it > > > should use the local ROX-Lib2 if it can't fetch a new one from > > > 0instal... =/ > > > > > > I tried "0install stop" in the shell and now Rox-session > > > complains that it can't import g from rox! > > > > The best thing is to let it download ROX-Lib. Once it's got it, it > > won't try to fetch it again. > > > > However, you can force it to use the local version using 0divert, > > eg: > > > > $ 0divert > > /uri/0install/rox.sourceforge.net/lib/ROX-Lib2/ROX-Lib-1.9.14 > > ~/lib/ROX-Lib2 > > Actually, an easier way is to set the ROXLIB_DISABLE_ZEROINSTALL > environment variable to something. However, you won't automatically > get the new version of ROX-Lib if you upgrade something else in that > case. That also stops ROX-Lib from trying to get pygtk through zero > install... Ok... One (?) more question, why did it download 1.9Mb icons? (roxwrap.sourceforge.net/share/icons). I didn't ask for them... =/ /Jonatan - [ http://kymatica.com ] |