Douglas Royds wrote:
> Roger, if I was you I'd install it using urpmi (or the Drake GUI that
> comes with Mandrake).
> Do you have a "contrib" source configured? If not, add one, pointing it
> at one of:
> ftp://ftp2.jetstreamgames.co.nz/pub/dist/mandrake/official/10.0/contrib/i58
>6/
> ftp://ftp2.jetstreamgames.co.nz/pub/dist/mandrake/official/9.2/contrib/i586
>/
>
> according to which version of the distribution you're using, and setting
> the "relative path to hdlist" to:
>
> ../../i586/Mandrake/base/hdlist.cz
>
> You can set this up from the Drake GUI (I'm not sitting in front of it
> now - I think you go to the Update Media GUI), or you can do it from the
> command line (as root):
>
> urpmi.addmedia contrib
> ftp://ftp2.jetstreamgames.co.nz/pub/dist/mandrake/official/10.0/contrib/i58
>6 with ../../i586/Mandrake/base/hdlist.cz
>
> So. Once you have a "contrib" source, you can then just install xwc from
> your normal Mandrake "Install Software" GUI. It sorts out all the
> dependencies and everything. You'll only get
> xwc-0.91.4patch1-16mdk.i586.rpm though, so not quite so up-to-date as
> the version you've been trying to download.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Douglas.

That command is correct just type it out on one line.
For more info on Urpmi and how to set it up see the clug wiki.

http://clug.inode.co.nz/index.php/HomePage

Chad

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