I downloaded smart-0.36-19.e14.at.ie86.rpm. Since I didn't find any installation notes, etc. on the site, I tried rpm -ivh --test smart-0.36-19.e14.at.ie86.rpm for a pre-install check. I got a bunch of errors, missing dependencies, etc. Obviously, I'm missing something. Suggestions anyone?? -mj- Mark Jarvis wrote: > > I like it! I like it! > > -mj- > > Ajay wrote: > >> Faced the cross-dependency problem when trying to install 1.9.113 on >> CentOS4-i386. >> >> After fooling around for sometime I downloaded and installed "smart" >> tool from >> http://smartpm.org. Then dumped freedesktop and redhat menu RPMS from >> "desktop >> integration" folder to "RPMS" folder and ran "smart install *". That >> did the >> job nicely >> >> Rgds >> >> Ajay >> >> >> >> >> >> Quoting Mark Jarvis <mark.jarvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> >> >>> >>> I have the -104 download tucked away in my download directory--I'll take >>> a look at it. >>> >>> Thanks for the tip! >>> >>> -mj- >>> >>> Bryan J. Smith wrote: >>> >>>> On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 22:36 -0700, Mark Jarvis wrote: >>>> >>>>> I immediately ran into problems-- >>>>> 1) The installation instructions were for OO 1.x. >>>>> 2) The download appears to be source RPMs. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I downloaded the version 1.9.104 (May 20th) binary RPMs for i386. >>>> Build system on the RPMs is reported as up-smb2.germany.sun.com. >>>> >>>> Now I'm runing these binaries on Fedora Core 3 x86-64 no less. >>>> It's a stock x86-64 install, except I do manually swap out Firefox >>>> x86-64 for Firefox i386 (so all my i386 plug-ins work). >>>> >>>> So I'd say if a "plain Jane" Fedora Core 3 install (with limited Fedora >>>> Extras / RPM.Livna.ORG packages) work, I don't see why it won't on >>>> CentOS 4. >>>> >>>> >>>>> Has anyone added OO1.9.113 to CentOS? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I would assume anything that runs on Fedora Core 3 would run on >>>> CentOS 4 >>>> without issue. CentOS 3 might be an issue though. >>>> >>>> As far as the source RPMs, maybe those are included because you need to >>>> build it from source. It could be a Java Runtime Engine (JRE) >>>> requirement that might be taken out of newer builds in favor of a GPL >>>> Java stack like GCJ. I'm running Sun JRE 1.5.0_02 (i586 I believe) on >>>> my x86-64 system. >>>> >>>> But the RPMs didn't list them as a dependency. In fact, I want to say >>>> it was actually installed with the RPMs. Now thinking back, it might >>>> have installed Java with the RPMs in a single ".sh" file download and >>>> subsequent run. >>>> >>>> That might explain it the best, why I had no problems. >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> CentOS mailing list >>> CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >>> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >>> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >