Hi

On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

> Shit, bero from redhat compiled it again with anti-aliasing support...
> 
> Oh well...
> 
> What you need to do is this command:
> 
> rpm -Uvh kdevelop* --nodeps --force
> 
> And this should do the trick.. 
> 
> Remember - that's 2 minuses and a big "U"...
> 

Why should --force be used? Is there anything other than dependency
problems? 

> On Monday 26 February 2001 21:45, Ishai Parasol wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm trying to install kdevelop 1.4 over Kde2.0.1 with qt-2.2.3. I tried to
> > compile the source and had ofcourse compiler internal errors and
> > installation errors, so I tried the rpmbut i get unsatisfied dependencies
> > for these files:
> > libXft.so.1, libXrender.so.1, libkdefakes.so.0, libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 .

unsatisfied .so dependencies (when ignored by --nodeps) usually lead to
loader problems: If your kdevelop binary will look for
libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 , it won't find it. Those are created
automatically at rpm build time. 

I believe Ishai replied that he encountered such a problem.

(In some cases only some of the programs require a certain library, and
theothers will run fine without it. Or you might have another copy of
that library on your system, perhaps not through RPM. In that case you
might know better than RPM)

> >
> > Where can get I get these files from and Where should I stuck them in my
> > system ?

http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html is a good place to find which RPMs of
which distro suplpiy each capability. Don't blindely use RPMs from there,
of course.

-- 
Tzafrir Cohen
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http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir



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