Bug#450868: nautilus: User-level help files unreadable
Johan Walles
johan.walles at gmail.com
Sat Jan 5 08:33:00 UTC 2008
2008/1/4, Josselin Mouette <joss at debian.org>:
> This is probably because you have the 2.20 version of the user
> documentation installed, and it doesn't correspond with nautilus 2.18.
Doesn't this indicate a broken dependency somewhere?
> > Now, try this:
> > OK the dialog box.
> > Click "Desktop".
> > Click "User guide for the desktop"
> >
> > A raw XML document appears. Above is the text (in English): "This XML file does not
> > appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown
> > below".
>
> And this is because you need yelp 2.20 to read this documentation.
Isn't this what package dependencies are for?
Regards //Johan
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