[SLUG] Dependency 'problems'.

2001-03-15 Thread Adam Bogacki
Hi, I downloaded abisuite-0.7.13-1-gnome-RH7.0.i386.rpm from http://www.abisource.com but when I try to install by double clicking on its icon in the Home Directory I receive the message "abisuite-0.1.13-1 requires gnome-print =0.5

Re: [SLUG] Dependency 'problems'.

2001-03-15 Thread David Kempe
Should I ignore this 'problem' and proceed with the install ? Is that rpm even going to help? you said: the Home Directory I receive the message "abisuite-0.1.13-1 requires gnome-print =0.5 the rpm you are trying to install does not satisfy that

Re: [SLUG] Dependency 'problems'.

2001-03-15 Thread Adam Bogacki
David Kempe wrote: Should I ignore this 'problem' and proceed with the install ? Is that rpm even going to help? you said: the Home Directory I receive the message "abisuite-0.1.13-1 requires gnome-print =0.5 the rpm you are trying to install

Re: [SLUG] Dependency 'problems'.

2001-03-15 Thread David Kempe
On Thursday 15 March 2001 23:01, Adam Bogacki wrote: By this stage I had the feeling I was getting the runaround .. You are getting the run around :-( All I can suggest is follow the dependencies thru to their fullest. If you get frustrated enough try a --nodeps and see what happens. It

Re: [SLUG] Dependency 'problems'.

2001-03-15 Thread Matthew Dalton
David Kempe wrote: On Thursday 15 March 2001 23:01, Adam Bogacki wrote: By this stage I had the feeling I was getting the runaround .. You are getting the run around :-( At this point I would probably just download the statically compiled version and be done with it:

Re: [SLUG] Dependency 'problems'.

2001-03-15 Thread Mike Holland
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, David Kempe wrote: unless im mistaken (probably) 0.25 is earlier than 0.5 yep, probably. That '.' isnt a decimal point. Not that it stopped Linus or lots of others from interpreting it that way on occasion. -- Mike Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [SLUG] Dependency 'problems'.

2001-03-15 Thread Matthew Dalton
Adam Bogacki wrote: I'll have to try to work out how www.abisource.com achieved that first screen-shot theme. It looks like a combination of red frame with the sandy-desert theme under KDE. If you're referring to the first screenshot on this page - http://www.abisource.com/dev_dumps.phtml