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On Wednesday 02 January 2002 12:04 pm, Stephen Liu wrote:

> rpm -ivh /mnt/cdrom1/Tetex/tetex-1.0.7-31.1mdk.i586.rpm

Ok, now you've lost me. What distribution are you running?
If your running Red Hat Linux, why are you installing Mandrake rpms?

The file included with Red Hat's Enigma distribution on disk2 is:

tetex-1.0.7-30.i386.rpm

> error: failed dependencies:
>          dialog is needed by tetex-1.0.7-31.1mdk
>          libintl.so.1   is needed by tetex-1.0.7-31.1mdk
> rpmdb: Item 118 on page 547 hashes incorrectly
> error: db3 error(-30985) from db->verify: DB_VERIFY_BAD: Database
> verification failed

That doesn't look encouraging, either.
You might want to do:
rpm -rebuilddb

> I browsed  "dialog-0.6-16.386" in following site
> http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/partners/ibm/ibm_netfinity.html
> but it was not there any more.
>
> Nor I could locate      libintl.so.1.rpm
>
> Kindly advise where I can find them.

The easiest way to do what I think you are trying to do,
(And I'm not at all sure I know what that is anymore.) ;)
Is to register the machine with Red Hat network, and then run 
up2date -u tetex
Which will download the updated package, and any dependencies.

If you are still trying to build jadetex from the source rpm, just grab 
the precompiled binary from the Red Hat updates site.

This should do it:
wget updates.redhat.com:/7.2/en/os/noarch/jadetex-3.11-4.noarch.rpm

That package, by the way, requires:
$ rpm -qp --requires jadetex-3.11-4.noarch.rpm
sgml-common >= 0.5
tetex >= 0.9
tetex-latex >= 0.9
jade

Hope that helps,

- -D

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