Romanator wrote:
>
> Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
> >
> > Did you install IBM's WINE? It looks like you have. You need to use
> > that, not the generic WINE Project WINE. You can have both installed
> > at the same time, they won't interfere with each other.
> >
> > All I can say is to try uninstalling and then reinstalling it again
> > from the command line (not a graphical tool). That has worked for me
> > on more than one occasion.
> >
> > On Sun, 17 Jun 2001 11:50, Romanator wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I downloaded IBM's HP Builder html editor demo including the wine
> > > 4.0x rpm. It would not install. It looked like it installed but the
> > > software installer indicated that it wasn't installed. Has any one
> > > experienced this or have any tips? May be I should download it
> > > again.
> > > as a usr. I am looking for the best Linux html editor.
> > >
> > >
> > > Roman
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> > --
> > Sridhar Dhanapalan.
> > "There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
> > LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence."
> > -- Jeremy S. Anderson
>
> Argh! It isn't working. I'll try again.
>
>
> Roman
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Hi all,
I fixed it but the rpms do not add an icon to kpanel. You will have to
add it in manually.
Some notes:
The rpm installation installs IBM Home Builder to the /opt/hpbuilder 4
folder.
However, the problem was that it needed a database rebuild. If you run
into a similar problem, try the steps below:
1. Log in as root, open a console window, and type in: rpm --rebuilddb
Press the [enter] key. Give it a little time
2. Log out of the console and close the window
3. Log in as user and open a console window
4. To start up the IBM Home Builder, type in hpbuilder -e
Press the [enter] key.
Enjoy the program, I know am.
Roman
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