The only package that should have required doing the --nodeps to it was
kdebase.  Everything else should have been updatable.  The problem may
be more deeply rooted in the prior updates made.

Milnes Terry SSgt 52LSS/LGLOE wrote:
> 
> I d/l'ed j2sdk-1_3_0-linux.rpm.bin from java.sun.com. It installed in
> /usr/java/jdk-1.3.0. Now here comes the problem. I followed Chris Molnar's
> directions in the README file in the kde2.1Beta2 directory in the
> Mandrake-devel/unsupported directory. I had to force everything and nodeps
> some of the rpms. On the kdebase rpm it gave me an error of cpio:unlink at
> /usr/share/kdm/user/pics (or something very similar) and then stopped at
> that point. Let me backtrack a little. Ever since I did a live update from
> Mandrake 7.1 -7.2 Konqueror has not worked. Previously I would get a SIGSEGV
> 11 fault and have to use gmc as my file manager. Now when I try to start
> Konqueror it gives a fault of Bad inode/directory and then does nothing. Is
> there a way to fix this? Do I have to remove all the KDE rpms and start
> fresh? I would just like to get this working. I really liked Konqueror when
> I had it running on one of my other machines back in the Kleopatra beta
> version.
> 
> NeoFax
> 
>  -----Original Message-----
> From:   Digital Wokan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:   Tuesday, February 06, 2001 4:16 AM
> To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:        Re: [expert] KDE 2.1 and jdk
> 
> If you download jdk-1_2_2_007-linux-i386.tar.gz from java.sun.com,
> you'll find that untar/gz'ing them extracts the files into a directory
> named jdk1.2.2, not jdk-sun1.2.2.  Though I suppose there's nothing to
> stop you from renaming the directory since you have to manually tell
> Konqueror where it is anyway.
> It is an unfortunate truth that Sun is still blatantly snubbing Linux.
> Even the README's in the tarball refer you only to win32 and Solaris
> installation instructions.
> I sincerely hope that the KDE team can come up with a way to use the
> Java environment with the tools IBM has provided, since they are
> enthusiastic in their Linux support.
> 
> Ron Stodden wrote:
> > Digital Wokan wrote:
> > > After installing it, go into Konqueror's configuration and put the
> > > following in for the location of java on the Java tab:
> > > /usr/jdk1.2.2/bin/java
> > No.  Should not it be:
> > /usr/jdk-sun1.2.2/bin/java
> > ?
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Ron. [AU]
> --
> Digital Wokan, Tribal Mage of the Electronics Age
> Guerilla Linux Warrior

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