Re: installing new packages on 64 bit RHE 5.4

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using google you should be able to track down copies of these libraries but

if Dropbox is 32 bit, you will need libraries built to run on the 64bit box
that are meant for 32 bit applications. RHN provides i386 libraries in
their x86_64 channel

unless you ask for the query format, an rpm -qa after installation only
shows the name and version, not the architecture.

rpm -qa --queryformat "%{NAME}, %{VERSION}, %{RELEASE}, %{ARCH}\n" | grep
rpmname

or an   rpm -qi of the installed package can also show the architecture



                                                                                   
  From:       eee@xxxxxxx                                                          
                                                                                   
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  Date:       01/02/2010 02:39 PM                                                  
                                                                                   
  Subject:    installing new packages on 64 bit RHE 5.4                            
                                                                                   
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I'm trying to install Dropbox on my system.  Since Dropbox does not have
an RPM for 64 bit RHE, I'm installing from the source code. Dropbox
requires both
libnautilus-extension-dev
libnotify-dev
Neither is installed and a search in package manager comes up empty.  How
do I find them?

Earl

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