RickSisler wrote: > Robin Turner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >>On 10/06/05, Derek Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>>On Friday 10 June 2005 02:41, Darrell Esau wrote: >>> >>>>Hello all, >>>>I'm new to Mandrake (familiar with Fedora). >>>>I just installed 10.2 from the free DVD download. >>>>The DVD seems to be missing the kdesdk package .. what am I missing? >>>>I see that the package is listed here: >>>>http://www.mandriva.com/products/limited-edition/packages?R_=club_standard_ >>>>x86_4-cd >>>>Thanks, >>>>-d >>> >>>As a new Mandriva user the first thing to learn about is urpmi. >>>Read the Twiki at http://mandriva.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/UsingUrpmi >>>and then go to http://easyurpmi.zarb.org and set up sources for 'main', >>>'contrib', 'updates', and 'plf' and you can install your missing packages >>>and lots more. >> >>Except that package doesn't seem to be in contrib either. In fact, it >>doesn't seem to exist any more for any distro, although the libraries >>are still around. >>Sir Robin > > Actually Robin, it does .. ;) > > $> rpm -qa |grep kdesdk > libkdesdk1-devel-3.3.2-11mdk > kdesdk-cervisia-3.3.2-11mdk > libkdesdk1-cervisia-devel-3.3.2-11mdk > libkdesdk1-3.3.2-11mdk > libkdesdk1-cervisia-3.3.2-11mdk > libkdesdk1-kbabel-3.3.2-11mdk > kdesdk-3.3.2-11mdk > libkdesdk1-kbabel-devel-3.3.2-11mdk > > check this mirror, as one source: > ftp://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/10.2/i586/media/main/ > > HTH > It is kind of strange - most of the development packages for the libraries are not on the download CDs or DVD, but are on the mirrors for main. Are they on one of the Club-Only CDs, or only available as downloads from the mirrors?
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