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-- 18-Mar-2005 For anyone needing a Sun Solaris SPARC build of Scribus 1.2.1 then check out: http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/csw/users/kenmays/scribus-1.2.1-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz ~Ken -- I`m done with the stylesheet. See http://tomk32.homelinux.org/wiki/ dl the necessary files at http://tomk32.homelinux.org/scribus.tar.bz2 --TomK32 06:57, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)


 * Could you do one for the latest stable MediaWiki. The one you did seems to be for the beta release and doesn't fit the current version run here. Or if you know how to make it work please contact MrB at #scribus. --Tsoots 23:24, 12 Feb 2005 (UTC)
 * actually it's only the css-file, images and a few lines in the template that changed. The betas are normally very stable and you should prefer them due to more features and bugfixes. Wikipedia itself is running the 1.4 beta. --TomK32 08:09, 14 Feb 2005 (UTC)

TomK32, do you know more on this issue: http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=1665 ? --Mhanski 09:21, 14 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Compiling LPROF-1.09 on Debian Sarge Linux 2.6.8-1-386
I am putting together an lprof-1.09.deb binary package that can be installed on Debian Linux systems. In the meantime, you can still compile the lprof binaries under a recent Debian Linux system doing the following;

As ROOT or using fakeroot as the case may be;

Assumptions; you've done an;

apt-get install qt3-apps-dev qt3-assistant qt3-designer qt3-dev-tools qt3-qtconfig qt3-examples qt3-doc

to install all the qt3 software you'll need later anyways.

In the meantime, here's how I got color management working with LPROF version 1.09 under Linux;


 * 1) mkdir lprof
 * 2) cd lprof
 * 3) wget http://gkall.hobby.nl/sane-lprof/lprof-1.09.tar.gz
 * 4) tar zvxf lprof-1.09.tar.gz
 * 5) cd lprof-1.09/
 * 6) wget http://gkall.hobby.nl/sane-lprof/lprof-1.09_mrr_patch4
 * 7) patch -p 0 < lprof-1.09_mrr_patch4
 * 8) cp include/lcmsprf.h qt/
 * 9) cd qt
 * 10) cd qtMeasurementTool/
 * 11) pico -w makefile

Inside the makefile above the commented out line put;
 * 1) Assure these are defined

QTDIR=/usr

Then change -I$(QTDIR)/include/qt TO -I$(QTDIR)/include/qt3 in the "#some settings" section near the end of the INCLUDES line

and change -lqt to -lqt-mt in the POSTLIB line and then Save the edited makefile

cd into the subdirectories qtMonitorProfiler/   qtScannerProfiler/   qtProfileChecker/ and make the exact same changes to each of the makefiles within those directories and then; to the lprof-1.09 root directory then do a
 * 1) cd ..
 * 2) cd ..
 * 1) make all

After compilation you'll find the binaries are in the lprof-1.09 root directory. The lprof binaries all worked after I followed the above method. Obviously, YMMV.