I installed Abiword but I am unable to install the plugins. Is there anyway to work around this problem?
Thanks.
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Abiword plugins
Re: Abiword plugins
Can you explain what exactly you're trying to do and where exactly it fails and how?
Re: Abiword plugins
I installed Abiword and it went great but there is another package that you can install which contains all the plug-ins. I went to http://darkstar.ist.utl.pt/slackware/ad ... ord/2.6.8/ and did a
manual installation using installpkg. I have done it before with Slackware and Zenwalk and the plug-ins are installed automatically but that was not the case with Salix.
Thanks.
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manual installation using installpkg. I have done it before with Slackware and Zenwalk and the plug-ins are installed automatically but that was not the case with Salix.
Thanks.
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Re: Abiword plugins
We have Abiword 2.7.9 in our repo. The one you have pointed to is 2.6.8. So the plugins do not necessary have to work. You could try with the 2.6.8 Abiword package.
Re: Abiword plugins
Ok I will try that. Thanks....
Do we have the Abiword plug-ins in our repositories? I did not find it.
Do we have the Abiword plug-ins in our repositories? I did not find it.
Re: Abiword plugins
No, we don't have it. You could open a request.
Re: Abiword plugins
My understanding is that the plugins cannot be installed like that anymore. Any plugins have to be included when compiling abiword itself.
Re: Abiword plugins
That is new...I have another laptop running Sidux and I was able to install the plug-ins from a different program. Maybe is different for Slackware/Salix. I will work around it...thanks...!
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Re: Abiword plugins
No, it's not different for Slackware/Salix, but debian and debian-based distributions have an annoying tendency to split packages into thousand pieces, so that's probably why you got them as separate packages. If you find a separate source package for the plugins, it would mean I'm wrong, but I don't think there are any.