Karl Larsen wrote:
It was just last winter that I was compiling libraries and intalling
them in /usr/local/lib and then telling the system they are there and
and and.
To get k3b I had to load the kdelibs which it needs and they came in
a rpm package via yum and now I k3b to learn how to use. No tricky
stuff. It's loaded and ready to use.
This is a good reason to keep up with documentation and "what's new".
Yum has been around since FC1 and has always been able to do this sort
of thing.
Paul.
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