karthikbalaguru wrote: > On Jul 22, 6:32 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> karthikbalaguru wrote: >> > Hi, >> >> > One of my python program needs tkinter to be installed to run >> > successfully. >> > I am using Redhat 9.0 and hence tried installing by copying the >> > tkinter-2.2.2-36.i386.rpm >> > alone from the CD 3 to my pc. But, it is not getting installed and is >> > failing by throwing >> > the below errors. Should i need to configure / install any specific >> > files for resolving this issue ? >> >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] karthik]# rpm -ivh tkinter-2.2.2-26.i386.rpm >> > warning: tkinter-2.2.2-26.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, >> > key ID db42a >> > 60e >> > error: Failed dependencies: >> > libtcl8.3.so is needed by tkinter-2.2.2-26.i386 >> > libtix8.1.8.3.so is needed by tkinter-2.2.2-26.i386 >> > libtk8.3.so is needed by tkinter-2.2.2-26.i386 >> >> > Any ideas ? >> >> Yes: you should consider reading error-messages. What does >> >> error: Failed dependencies: >> libtcl8.3.so is needed by tkinter-2.2.2-26.i386 >> libtix8.1.8.3.so is needed by tkinter-2.2.2-26.i386 >> libtk8.3.so is needed by tkinter-2.2.2-26.i386 >> >> look like for you? >> >> Small hint: if you install something that depends on something else, you >> need to .... the missing dependency first. Fill in the dots... >> > > I find that it needs python-2.2.2-26.i386 and hence i tried installing > python and i > land here :( :( > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] karthik]# rpm -ivh python-2.2.2-26.i386.rpm > warning: python-2.2.2-26.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key > ID db42a60e > error: Failed dependencies: > libdb-4.0.so is needed by python-2.2.2-26.i386 > python < 2.4.3-18.fc6 conflicts with python- > devel-2.4.3-18.fc6.i386 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] karthik]# > > > I find that python 2.4.3-18.fc6 is being used by many of applications. > But, the program i am trying to run needs python-2.2.2-26. > So, how to resolve this issue ?
Are you *sure* it requires python2.2? If yes, why can't fedora install several python versions together? Ubuntu for sure can. But Python2.2 is *ancient* - you might need to compile it yourself. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list