from what i can tell, most of the redhat-config utilities require python and gnome libs. i've learned thru trial and error to install gnome no matter what, even though i prefer and use kde. not installing it leaves too many things out that are needed. i'm surprised, however, that at least the required libs were not installed initially, unless you deselected gnome and and redhat-config utilities, then maybe they wouldn't have been. or if you chose not to install packages with dependency problems, or to ignore the deps.
you might try using apt-rpm from freshrpms.net to install redhat-config-network which will automatically resolve any missing dependencies. very handy for getting out of jams like this. jason On Wednesday 26 February 2003 10:33, Lisa Lorenzin wrote: > hi all! > > i'm in RPM hell again, and i just can't believe there isn't an obvious > solution to this, because it seems like a such a basic utility... > > i have a laptop with redhat 7.3 on it - i did a straight laptop install, > and the only unusual choice i made was to install kde and not install > gnome. (it has a small hard drive, and i don't use gnome, so i didn't > think i'd need it.) i'm logged in as root. (i don't usually, but i'm > trying to eliminate permissions as a possible issue.) > > so... i go to change my IP address, and redhat-config-network is nowhere > to be found. the online docs[1] say there should be a "network > configuration" option under system in the kde main menu; there isn't. > redhat-config-network doesn't exist anywhere in the filesystem, either. > > this is MOST annoying. i tracked down the RPM that provides it[2] and > tried to install that, but i'm down the RPM dependency rabbithole - > redhat-config-network needs gnome-core , gnome-core needs sawfish and > control-center, sawfish and control-center need about 4 other things > apiece, and it looks like i'd have to install most of gnome just to get > the bloody config app running. > > is there something obvious that i'm missing? or is redhat's network > configuration tool really only usable if gnome is installed? that seems > incredibly b0rken to me, especially considering that other config tools > (services, printers, etc) are all accessible. i'd check bugzilla and see > if there's any kind of bug on it, but i can't get through to the site > today. > > (this wouldn't be nearly so aggravating if i could manually restart the > ethernet interface without having to reboot the blasted thing - but > that's a separate email.) > > lisa > > > 1: > http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.3-Manual/custom-guide/ch-net >work-config.html 2: redhat-config-network-1.0.0-1.i386.rpm, according to > rpmfind. _______________________________________________ TriLUG mailing list http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ: http://www.trilug.org/~lovelace/faq/TriLUG-faq.html
