I cant say if something else is going wrong with my install. I only found
out that the ncurses package was broken when I tried to install ruby-gnome.
I have done several installs with the same result. I think I might try
another reinstall.
Later
On 11/15/06, Moyena Bingi <lionrules1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for your help, I am new to linux. The version which comes with
CentOS, for some reason installs broken on my system. I did a fresh
install
a few weeks ago, did not add any external repo except for plus and the
other
ones that are not abled in the Centos base repo. After an update ncurses
was installed and it was already broken.
This is very strange then, because I've done several installs this
past week for testing, and ncurses has been fine every single time.
I'm wondering if there's something else going on with your particular
system/install.
--
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary
act.
George Orwell
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