On Sun, 2006-05-07 at 19:04 -0700, Richard England wrote: > On my FC5 (32 bit) installation, I used yumex to install Firestarter v > 1.0.3 from the extras repo and got the latest version: > > http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/extras/5/i386/firestarter-1.0.3-11.fc5.i386.rpm > > However, I was getting an error saying: > > > "A proper configuration for Firestarter was not found. If you are > running Firestarter from the directory you built it in, run 'make > install-data-local' to install a configuration, or simply 'make > install' to install the whole program. > Firestarter will now close." > > > Since Google told me that this was an issue going from 0.9.x versions to > 1.0.x versions and a fix was to remove the configuration files, I tried > that but had no luck. I tried more searches but could find nothing > regarding this problem with FC5. I finally went to look at the > repository to see if I could grab an older version. I found the > following, which I installed, (couldn't get any worse, I figured). > > http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/extras/5/i386/firestarter-1.0.3-10.fc5.i386.rpm > > This older version works. > > Interesting is the fact that yumex does not now show an update being > available, now, as I would have expected, since I believe there was > something like a month between the releases. > > Has anyone else encountered this and where should I report it? I assume > bugzilla but is there a category for extras? (I'm a novice at bugzilla > in almost all aspects) > > Thanks for any input. Yes - file a bug report in bugzilla. I maintain firestarter in extras, and 1.0.3-11.fc5 works just swell for me. I *just* tested it on a virgin install (a box w/o previous firestarter installed) and it "works for me". Did you previously have a 0.9x version of firestarter? If you yum update now (from command line) to 1.0.3-11.fc5, does it work? Anyway - file a bug report in bugzilla. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list