On Friday 29 November 2002 02:29 pm, you wrote: > Ok. I removed all the packages I was supposed to. Now how do I install the > RPMs?
Download the following RPMs from the SourceForge site at 'http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=61057': PyKDE-3.3.2-7.i386.rpm PyKDE-devel-3.3.2-7.i386.rpm PyKDE-docs-3.3.2-7.i386.rpm PyQt-3.4-1.i386.rpm PyQt-devel-3.4-1.i386.rpm PyQt-docs-3.4-1.i386.rpm sip-3.4-1.i386.rpm sip-devel-3.4-1.i386.rpm (These are all of the RPMs under 'Red Hat 7.3 RPMs') Open up a console. Type: $ su - to become root. As root, cd to the directory where you saved the RPMs. Now, type the following commands: # rpm -e PyKDE PyKDE-devel PyKDE-docs PyQt PyQt-devel PyQt-docs sip sip-devel This will remove the existing RPMs in your system, if they exist. To install the RPMs, do this: # rpm -Uvh PyKDE-3.3.2-7.i386.rpm \ PyKDE-devel-3.3.2-7.i386.rpm \ PyKDE-docs-3.3.2-7.i386.rpm \ PyQt-3.4-1.i386.rpm \ PyQt-devel-3.4-1.i386.rpm \ PyQt-docs-3.4-1.i386.rpm \ sip-3.4-1.i386.rpm \ sip-devel-3.4-1.i386.rpm If any of these commands produce error messages, let me know. For more information on RPMs, you may want to read the online book, Maximum RPMs. I suggest you read the first part even if you are only going to use your Red Hat system casually. http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/ > What commands do I use? I had to reset my system so I lost the > install output. I am going to install but when I install using python2 > ./build.py I get a message asking me to chose between these two libraries > qt and qt-mt. Witch one should I use (I am tiring to installing sip rite > now). You'll want to use qt-mt, but this is only if you are going to compile on your own. I suggest you use the RPMs. -- Jonathan Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
