[plug] rpms and dependencies
Garth Atkinson
garth at cclinic.com.au
Fri Dec 3 15:53:26 WST 1999
Michael Hunt wrote:
>
> > No, as I said in my original post, it looks like the library *is*
> > there, just not where the package expects it to be. A newer version of
> > the ncurses library exists, and the older version that the package
> > expects to find appears to be in a different directory. So, to restate
> > my question, do I need to set a symbolic link pointing to the newer
> > version of the library, to the old version in another directory, or do
> > something else?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Barbara
>
> No just force a install of the older ncurses rpm and I'll think you'll find
> the problem solved.
> >
Mike - the older (3.0) ncurses lib was already installed, according to
Barbera's 'locate ncurses' output.
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