On Tuesday 02 Mar 2004 09:40, Keith Powell wrote:
On Monday 01 Mar 2004 11:04 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Hello John.Did scribus need and dependencies ? just out of interest.
John
I have only briefly tried Scribus, as I am just starting to find out about it, having read an article on it in Linux Format magazine. So I haven't given it a really good test, yet. However, from what I have found, it appears to work OK. I only installed the program and libscribus.
On the site from where I downloaded it, there was a list of another 16 libraries which it said Scribus requires and which are not installed on my machine. I haven't downloaded these, but will do so (as it says they are needed), so that the installation is "complete".
For information, the missing libraries are:
libICE.so.6, libSM.so.6, libX11.so.6, libXext.so.6, libC.so.6,
libdl.so.2, libqcc s .so.1, libm.so.6, libnsl.so.1, libpnq.so.3,
libpthread.so.0, libqt-mt.so.3, libresolv.so.2, libstdc++.so.5, libz.so.1
I can't find any of them on my CDs.
Cheers
Keith
These are files not packages. To search for the package they belong to, use
urpmf libICE and so on.
Leave out the version number since you may have a higher version than required.
If they were *required* then they would have been installed along with the scribus RPM (if they were not already)
derek
So that is what they are , I have often seen , XYZ.so.1 or something and wondered. So, what sort of a library is a file like these ? Any idea ?
John
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