The PLF (see http://plf.zarb.org) RPM package for Mandrake works great for me 
on two different Cooker systems (one up-to-the-minute, the other upgraded 
only as needed from 9.1) and a 9.2 beta system. They may also work on 9.1, 
but I don't have a system to test on (the official PLF 9.1 gtk-g RPM is still 
the old version). 

You may want to distribute those packages on the site. (There's only a Gtk2 
package; if you want a Gtk1 package, you'll need to download the SRPM, modify 
one line, and rebuild--I can do that if you want.)

Anyway, has anyone tried building the RPM on their own (Redhat 9) system and 
then installing that? That would tell us whether the problem is just 
something funky in the binary package or in the source/specfile. My guess is 
that there's some package that the build machine had that most users don't 
(or have an incompatible version of), which means either a requirement needs 
to be added to the specfile, or it needs to be built on a machine with a 
clean install.

Failing that, I'd suggesting that some Redhat user take a look at the Mandrake 
specfile (although it looks like Austin pretty much used what I posted here 
with some minor fixes that won't be relevant to Redhat users) and adapt it as 
appropriate for Redhat. (Since I don't have a Redhat system, except a P90 
with 6.2 in a closet somewhere, I can't help there.)

You can get the SRPM at 
ftp://plf.time4t.net/pub/plf/src/gtk-gnutella-0.92.1-1plf.src.rpm (for 
Mandrake users who want the binary, just add the PLF source to urpmi and grab 
it that way). 



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