Installing RPM packages

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Hi.
I am running Slackware 8.1, and I am having a real problem installing some
software.  Slackware comes with the RPM utility, but whenever I try to install
an RPM package, it tells me I am missing a number of dependencies that I know
for a fact are on my system.  For example, I tried to install emacspeak.  I
downloaded the RPM and it gave me about 6 or so error messages about failed
dependencies.  I then downloaded the .tar.gz package and built the source code.
It worked just fine, and I hadn't installed the dependencies, as I knew they
were already on my system.  Am I doing something wrong? Is there another way to
install these RPM files?
Thanks,
Lorenzo

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