On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 02:00 +0000, Moyena Bingi wrote:
> My method for seeing if the links are broken is during a search for
ncurses.
> When I sort by type it shows about 7 files with the description link
> (broken).
OK ... the problem here seems to be that you are trying to build
something that is not included in CentOS (ruby-gnome).
So, from what I understand, your goal is to get ruby-gnome to work ...
and you are basing the fact that ncurses is broken on the output of this
ruby-gnome build process. Is this correct?
Is this where you got the source:
http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp/
I have no idea if it works, but ruby-gnome was replaced by ruby-gnome2.
Thanks,
Johnny Hughes
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Yes I that is where I'm getting the source from, yes because of the output
from building that package . And when a do a search for ncurses , then
sort by type there are seven files that has link next to it and broken in
brackets. I could attach a screen shot if needed. My orginal post had a
screen shot attached to it.
Thanks,
Moyena
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