Hi Phil,

Do you use urpmi to install libgnome2-devel ?
It is supposed to install all dependencies at the same time.
This is what I get when doing urpmi libgnome2-devel

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ax25]# urpmi libgnome2-devel
Pour satisfaire les dépendances, les paquetages suivants vont être installés
indent-2.2.9-7mdv2007.1.i586
libGConf2_4-devel-2.18.0.1-1mdv2007.1.i586
libIDL2_0-devel-0.8.8-1mdv2007.1.i586
libORBit2_0-devel-2.14.7-1mdv2007.1.i586
libavahi-glib1-devel-0.6.17-1.1mdv2007.1.i586
libbonobo2_0-devel-2.18.0-1mdv2007.1.i586
libdbus-glib-1_2-devel-0.73-1mdv2007.1.i586
libesound0-devel-0.2.37-3mdv2007.1.i586
libgnome-vfs2_0-devel-2.18.1-2.1mdv2007.1.i586
libgnome2_0-devel-2.18.0-2mdv2007.1.i586
libpopt0-devel-1.10.6-21mdv2007.1.i586
Procéder à l'installation des 11 paquetages ? (17 Mo) (O/n)

I did not go further as I am not using gmfsk.

73 de bernard, f6bvp


Phil wrote:
Thank you for reading this.

During the process of compiling gmfsk I have come to the stage where I need to install libgnomeui2-devel. I've spent the past two weeks in dependency hell and I'm now at the point where I have to seek help.

The final package, and surly it is near the end of the list, is libgnome2-devel. It won't install because it requires another package (libbonobo-devel, I think it was), which in turn requires libgnome2-devel; a circular dependency.

I've been using gmfsk for many years and each time I upgrade Mandriva I have to go through a fairly easy process of installing a short list of packages, but not this time! The process is more difficult than it needs to be because I now have to connect to the Internet under Windows, download a package, restart Linux only to discover that I need another package.

Is there anyone on the list that uses gmfsk under Mandriva 2008?

Regards,
Phil.

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