RE: Adding more or removing applications

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Did you run a find on your system to see if you have the library?  If it
exists, then edit /etc/ld.so.conf and add the path to that library, save and
exit the file, then run /sbin/ldconfig.  As for your issues with bluefish,
this page:  http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/download.html explains why you are
seeing the error messages.  You could also use: 
rpm -Uvh --nodeps bluefish but I cannot and will not guarantee this will not
break something.

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nitai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 5:38 PM
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Subject: Adding more or removing applications


Hi all,

I installed WS 3.0 on my laptop and are working with KDE. Now I have found
that when I want to remove or add some applications with the Package
Management it sometimes asks for CD 2. After inserting the CD I can hit 100
times the ok button and nothing more happens. Is this know, or am I doing
something wrong?

Also, I wanted to install bluefish. I have downloaded the available rpm. the
using tpl -Uvh bluefish xxxx gives me back the following:

error: Failed dependencies:
        gnome-vfs2 >= 2.4.1 is needed by bluefish-0.13-1
        libaspell.so.15 is needed by bluefish-0.13-1

I am quite confused what is going on, since I have installed all available
packages from the CD's.

If anybody can tell me what I should do, I would be very grateful. Also
please note that I am quite new to RH, we have been woking with MacOS X
before, so some shell knoeledge is here :-)

TIA.

Nitai


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