Hi.
I tried to compile the latest svn -rev 3998.
I think I have problem with the MyPNG.c file?
($HOME/pymolsvn2/svnpymol/layer0/MyPNG.c)
It is referring to *png.h* which I believe is in the package: *libpng-devel*
I have a RHEL 6.2 system.
I cant find it in the RHEL repositories, epel and rpmforge.
Does anyone with a RHEL system know how to get access to this package?
When I activate the centos repo, I can find the libpng-devel, but it the
starts to complain about dependencies and version.
So, how to get centos packages, without to many dependencies problems.
[tlinnet@tomat ~]$ sudo yum repolist all
Loaded plugins: product-id, refresh-packagekit, rhnplugin, security,
subscription-manager
Updating certificate-based repositories.
repo id repo name
status
adobe-linux-i386 Adobe Systems
Incorporated
enabled: 17
adobe-linux-x86_64 Adobe Systems
Incorporated
enabled: 2
centos Centos for
RHEL/ CentOS 6Client - x86_64
disabled
epel Extra
Packages for Enterprise Linux 6 - x86_64
enabled: 7301
epel-debuginfo Extra
Packages for Enterprise Linux 6 - x86_64 - Debug
disabled
epel-source Extra
Packages for Enterprise Linux 6 - x86_64 - Source
disabled
epel-testing Extra
Packages for Enterprise Linux 6 - Testing - x86_64
disabled
epel-testing-debuginfo Extra
Packages for Enterprise Linux 6 - Testing - x86_64 - Debug
disabled
epel-testing-source Extra
Packages for Enterprise Linux 6 - Testing - x86_64 - Source
disabled
google-chrome google-chrome
enabled: 3
rhel-source Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 6Client - x86_64 - Source
disabled
rhel-source-beta Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 6Client Beta - x86_64 - Source
disabled
rhel-x86_64-client-6 Red Hat
Enterprise Linux Client (v. 6 for 64-bit x86_64)
enabled: 5710
rpmforge RHEL 6Client
- RPMforge.net - dag
enabled: 4327
rpmforge-extras RHEL 6Client
- RPMforge.net - extras
disabled
rpmforge-testing RHEL 6Client
- RPMforge.net - testing
disabled
repolist: 17360
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