Oops, sorry for giving you wrong options....
So you have imlib installed.
Check out this..
$ rpm -ql `rpm -qa | grep imlib` |more
This will tell you all the files in the package imlib. Check where imlib library
is located and if it's recent enough for eterm.
Secondly you can try kpackage. Find for package name imlib. It will give you
all the details. Secondly if you open your eterm rpm in kpackage, it will even
tell you unsatisfied dependencies with version numbers. Not that you can not do
it from command prompt. But GUI is simpler.
If my guess is correct problem might be that you don't have recent enough
version of imlib. I find this problem with GNOME packages. They do not list
their dependencies on web site and often don't work with recent enough linux
distribution. KDE programs also irritating that way but most of them do list
dependencies.
I couldn't install GNUCash on RHL 6.2 as well as Mandrake 7.1. I would rather
skip it than upgrading libraries.
HTH
Bye
Shridhar
Kelvin Ng wrote:
> Dear Shridhar ;
> I used rpm -qa | grep imlib . The system found
> imlib-1.9.8-1 installed . But when I ls -la
> /usr/lib/imlib* , the system prompt "not such file or
> directory; same as rpm -ql `ls /usr/lib/imlib` .
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