On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 14:41, Michael Hopcroft wrote: > On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 06:25, P Linnell wrote: > > On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 02:47, Michael Hopcroft wrote: > > > As a red hat user, I am having a great deal of difficulty installing > > > any software that does not come pre-packaged as an RPM archive. Are > > > there any versions of Scribus that come in such a package? (I've > > > probably asked this very question before -- if so, I hope you will > > > remind me). > > > > The Fedora project has a well done rpm install of recent versions at: > > http://download.fedora.us/fedora/redhat/9/i386/ > > > > Finally, if you want to stick with rpms, you might want to consider, at > > least updating Qt to 3.1.2 from here: > > ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/RedHat/9 > > > > These are built by RH. > > I downloaded these files 9all of them), but they are rather > interdependent, to the point that i can't install any of them without > having installed all of the others first. Is there any way to install > all of them simultaneously to avoid the dependency issue?
Generally, the order is something like this: arts Qt kdelibs kdebase the rest - hint - move the previously installed rpms out of the directory and then do rpm -Uvh ./k*.rpm and usually rpm will figure out the installation order. You do need to upgrade arts before the others and arts is usually tied to a specific version of KDE. > > > Finally, which picture formats does Scribus support, both internally > > > and for conversion to PDF for both print and stand-alone display? > > > > Notes are here: > > :http://www.atlantictechsolutions.com/scribusdocs/menufile#ss3.1 > > Thanks. I'll look this up over the weekend. Hope that helps, Peter
