I had the same problem. I got the rpm from redhat (you have to go to an old distribution, 5.2 I think) and converted it to a .deb, then installed it. This was after messing around for a week trying to find a .deb package (source or binary) that would actually work.
The converted rpm should install with no problem (although it depends on a couple of older libraries, which should still be available from the usual places, (in other words, dselect should find them)) Could be someone else has a better solution? Hope this helps. -- Matt ______________________________________________________________________ Matthew D. Rossmiller Celox Networks, Inc Member of Technical Staff voice 314.439.8345 fax 314.317.8949 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

