On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, Steve Huff wrote:

On Dec 9, 2010, at 7:31 AM, Ben wrote:

But shouldn't RPMforge be providing it if it provides inkscape? This isn't a critisism, it's an honest question (-: I'm not sure I should have to get a CentOS package to make an RPMforge one install, should I?

you're on RHEL5? then use either the gsl from RH, or the gsl from RPMforge. RH provides gsl-1.13, RPMforge provides gsl-1.14; look at your yum config to figure out why your system isn't seeing these packages.

That's very odd. I don't see gsl-1.13 (or any gsl at all) in my RHEL5.5 Workstation install media. I also have a vanilla rpmforge-release set of yum config files and with those "yum search gsl" returns nothing but

================================= Matched: gsl =================================
perl-Math-Gsl.i386 : Interface to The GNU Scientific Library

Where are you seeing it installable with yum (rather than downloadable and installable with rpm)?

Ben
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