You are right 
I have got really strage stuff on the ia64 box
"urpmq -d gnome-core-devel" does not give the same result

Stefan van der Eijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> >--=-=-=
> >
> >* Mon Jul 02 2001 Matthias Badaire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1.4.1-4mdk
> >
> >- Fix build-requires and ia64 build
> >
> Mathias,
> 
> Isn't libgtkxmhtml1 required by gnome-core-devel?
> 
> [root@taz root]# urpmq -d gnome-core-devel
> libpng2
> gnome-core-devel
> libjpeg62
> rep-gtk
> libtiff3
> libgtk+1.2
> esound
> rep-gtk-gnome
> libungif4
> imlib
> libimlib1
> ORBit
> indent
> libxml
> mc|nautilus
> gnome-libs
> sawfish
> gdk-pixbuf-loaders
> gnome-libs-devel
> libgnome-vfs0
> gdk-pixbuf-gnomecanvas
> libesound0-devel
> libxpm4
> libscrollkeeper0
> libimlib1-devel
> libglib1.2-devel
> XFree86-libs
> libgtk+2-devel|libgtk+1.2-devel
> gdk-pixbuf-xlib
> gdk-pixbuf
> libgdbm1
> gnome-core
> libaudiofile0
> libaudiofile0-devel
> libgtkxmhtml1
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> scrollkeeper
> liboaf0
> libesound0
> control-center
> qiv
> ORBit-devel
> mandrake_desk
> db1|compat-glibc
> libGConf1
> libglade0
> GConf
> libgmp3
> libglade-gnome0
> librep
> freetype
> 
> And thus if gnome-core-devel is installed properly, libgtkxmhtml1 is
> installed too. Can that BR be removed?
> 
> Thanks!!
> 
> Stefan
> 

-- 
Matthias Badaire

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