I've recently run into dependancy problems with RPMs I wanted to install. I know it's not a good idea to disable dependancy checking, but I'm not sure how to get around this.
When installing a package from RPM, I get: Installation failed: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3) is needed by libopencdk4-0.4.2-2 I thought this dependancy problem would be easy to solve, because I have glibc-2.2.5-16mdk installed and a 2.3.1 package exists for Mandrake. But when I tried to update from 2.2.5 to 2.3.1, I discovered that this breaks other programs that want only 2.2.5. I get error messges like these: glibc = 2.2.5 is needed by locales-2.3.1.3-7mdk glibc = 2.2.5-16mdk is needed by glibc-devel-2.2.5-16mdk The question is, can I safely disregard this or do I have to upgrade those packages too. And if so, where does it end? I'm especially concerned because I know how essential glibc is to many parts of the system. -- Shlomo Solomon http://come.to/shlomo.solomon Sent by KMail (KDE 3.0.3) on LINUX Mandrake 9.0 ================================================================To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]