Yes, I would use caution, before replacing a core library like libc. The system would not run if that was cut. It it better to get it from the source, what was cut. Some of the fonts from the misc directory. I made s tar ball for those extensions that need it.I have added the fonts to the gtk2.dsl
Redownload this one file, and all gtk2 extension issues resolved.
Thanks, Robert..
73 ke4ntHmmm, dl'd it, got wrong md5sum, did it again, f744230e079d1e5a3d8dfe4c71b6587b gtk2.dsl seems right, but still no joy with abiword. I open emelfm as root, mount the cdrom and go to my packages folder, select gtk2.dsl and hit the mydsl button in emelfm. Then from fluxbox menu I select myDSL/"Update to GTK2". Then back to emelfm to do Abiword-gtk2.dsl, and then select it from fluxbox menu. So far, so good? Open a text file, nothing. Just to check, installed libc6.deb, Abiword o.k. Have I got the right package?
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It it better to get it from the source, what was cut. Some of the fonts from the misc directory. I made s tar ball for those extensions that need it.
can you make this tarball public. so we dont need to download gtk2.dsl to "repair" 0.9.0.1I have built another gtk2.dsl this morning. Included a few more items to support gtk2.
Since it affects all gtk2 apps, it's best to simply redownload the one package to support them all.
This is more to repair my "gtk2.dsl" file, than repairing the DSL OS, since there are not any gtk2 apps in the distro to begin with.
It works for abiword and thunderbrd for me.. Give it a try , and feedback..