Hello group,
I have finally managed to get Open Office.
I got both debs and rpms + the libstlport4.5.gcc3-4.5.3-5.i386.rpm.
When tried to install the package (rpm -ivh) I got a dependencies
message about GCC_3 and stuff, so I inserted my RH7.2 CD and installed
the appropriate rpms from both installation CD's.
After installing all the required packages I left with one dependency:
error: failed dependencies:
libc.so.6(GCC_3.0) is needed by bidi-openoffice.org-1.0.0-5
I looked for glibc and libc (or libcap in the cd's) but these versions
were already installed, and gcc3 was installed too.
Before a minute I downloaded glibc-2.2.5-34.i386.rpm which suppose
to come with RH7.3 (from rpmfind.net) and in the html information
file I saw it *provides*: libc.so.6
When trying to install this glibc I see it needs glibc-common
which is 10 M ! (not enough bandwidth for it)
Is it really important for me to download these ?
In OO installation HTML file (downloaded from IGLU too) it says that it
successfully compiled on RH7.1 , did other rpms required installation too ?
Regards,
Eliran
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