>>>>> "Michael" == Michael J McGonagle <Michael> writes:
>> urpmf libintl.so.1 >> >> and it will tell you what package provides that file (the answer I get >> here is libintl1). Michael> Comes back with nothing for me... That's because your database is hosed. Try installing libintl1. (put in your CD, cd to /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS* and say: rpm -Uvh libintl1* If it's not on the first disk, you have to try the others. >> Another thing to try, which stopped working for me on 8.0 but may >> still work for you is: >> >> urpmi lilypond Michael> Does this require that I run as root? I tried as a normal Michael> user and it tells me that "Permission Denied". Yes, you need to be root, on my system. Part of the advertised feature set of urpmi is that it allows non-root users to install from trusted sources, but apparently that isn't set up by default. Michael> Running as root, it comes back with "no package named lilypond". I get that too. I guess they didn't put the lilypond rpm on their disks. Michael> Laura, I have tried to find a good tutorial on using Michael> 'rpm', it appears that you are a LOT more fluent than I Michael> am, could you recommend a tutorial? You should start with the man pages for rpm, urpmi and urpmf. There's a book called "Maximum RPM" which is online; you can find it with google or from the redhat site. It's more information than you want, but the advantage of a book with an index is that you can sometimes find what you want more easily than with all this newfangled searching technology. There's also a site that has unofficial mandrake support (http://mandrakeforum.org/) with a good document on how to fix up the rpm database, which didn't help me but may help you, and certainly explains things better than the man pages. And having said all this about RPM, I think it really makes more sense with something that changes as often as lilypond (even the "stable" version gets an update every month or so) to forget about RPM and compile it yourself. Even after telling Mandrake I wanted a developer workstation, I still had to install a bunch of stuff (bison and yacc come to mind), but I think I checked after I had it working and it was all listed in the INSTALL directions. (No, I didn't read the INSTALL directions before installing; I'd been installing for years.) But you do need to get a working package manager one way or another. -- Laura (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] , http://www.laymusic.org/ ) (617) 661-8097 fax: (801) 365-6574 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user