Scratch that, it's still got some problems. A re-formatted shell
transcript is included below, which highlights something else I just
noticed--the circular dependency (freetype both requires and provides
libttf.so.2). I tried an rpm --rebuilddb, but it's still there.
Mitch
[mitch@c392851-a work]$ rpm -q --provides freetype
libfreetype.so.6
libfreetype.so.6(GCC.INTERNAL)
libttf.so.2
libttf.so.2(GCC.INTERNAL)
[mitch@c392851-a work]$ rpm -qp --provides freetype2-2.0.1-ximian.1.i386.rpm
libfreetype.so.6
libfreetype.so.6(GCC.INTERNAL)
[mitch@c392851-a work]$ rpm -q --whatrequires libttf.so.2
ImageMagick-4.2.9-1
enlightenment-0.15.5-41
xpdf-0.91-1.6x
freetype-2.0.1-4
Mitchell Skinner wrote:
> Freetype2 can't be installed because it doesn't provide the same
> functionality that freetype does. What's up with this, anyway? I
> figured it was just something that got overlooked during packaging.
> At any rate, it's preventing me from installing Nautilus.
>
> Also, and more on topic, I'm on RH 6.1 and I'm not seeing the
> evolution snapshots channel in RC. What are the plans for that?
>
> Sending from mozilla mail, which, as it turns out, is (slowly) getting
> to be fairly nice,
>
> Mitch
>
>
> [mitch@c392851-a work]$ rpm -q --provides freetype
> libfreetype.so.6 libfreetype.so.6(GCC.INTERNAL) libttf.so.2
> libttf.so.2(GCC.INTERNAL) [mitch@c392851-a work]$ rpm -qp --provides
> freetype2-2.0.1-ximian.1.i386.rpm
> libfreetype.so.6 libfreetype.so.6(GCC.INTERNAL) [mitch@c392851-a
> work]$ rpm -q --whatrequires libttf.so.2
> ImageMagick-4.2.9-1
> enlightenment-0.15.5-41
> xpdf-0.91-1.6x
> freetype-2.0.1-4
>
>
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