Interesting. I have a complete kde install and there is no dpkg file to
be found anywhere on my system. I also do not understand what you mean
when you say that you installed a minimal installation.

Tom

PS
Hint ( different from an insult): Most problems with linux are operator
related problems. I have a very high iq, several degrees, and lots of
experience with computers and this is still true for me. Careful with
your assumptions.

Charles Curley wrote:
> 
> Arrgh.
> 
> I have installed a minimal installation of KDE, with the idea that if I
> need something I can just install it. This isn't working because the
> dependcies don't seem to be enforced.
> 
> Case in point: I decided to rey the KDE RPM manager, so I installed it. No
> problem, except that when I go to find something, I get: "Kprocess error:
> can't find dpkg." If you have to kave dpkg to run kpackage, shouldn't it
> be a dependency enforced at install time?
> 
> --
> 
>                 -- C^2
> 
> No windows were crashed in the making of this email.
> 
> Looking for fine software and/or web pages?
> http://w3.trib.com/~ccurley

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