On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Leopold Palomo wrote: > error: failed dependencies: > rpm >= 3.0.5-22mdk is needed by menu-2.1.5-41mdk > libbz2.so.1 is needed by menu-2.1.5-41mdk > [root@hoth kde]# rpm -i rpm-3.0.5-26mdk.i586.rpm > error: failed dependencies: > libbz2.so.1 is needed by rpm-3.0.5-26mdk > menu < 2.1.5-29mdk conflicts with rpm-3.0.5-26mdk So. . . . . Get the newest bzip2-* packages from cooker. Get the newest menu* packages from cooker. Get the newest rpm-* packages from cooker. Gather up all your KDE rpms. Then. . . . rpm -Uvh bzip2-* rpm-* menu* (You might need to make a symbolic link to "libbz2.so.1" called "libbz2.so.0" in /usr/lib to satisfy other prgrams. If other packages complain about that, just use the "--nodeps" flag.) Then . . . . Install those KDE packages using "rpm -Uvh". Might take some time. Better solution, if you have a broadband net connection (or if you trust your current one for a night's downloading): Get the newest MandrakeUpdate from cooker. Install it, and all its dependencies. Then set it to make your machine run cooker. You'll have a blast. I'm doing so right now from 7.2 beta2. Best of luck. -- Asheesh.
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