> If you have dependency problems move to debians packaging system called > apt-get; apt-get has been designed to cover all dependencies (I heard > there are rpm versions of apt-get available - somewhere out there) Mandrake has URPMI, it's like apt-get but for RPMs. It's great, very user friendly, graphical. You just click on an RPM, and if any deps are missing, it just pops up a window saying "Insert Linux Mandrake CD x" where x is the number of the CD where the missing dependency is, and it just installs everything for you. So you just click on a RPM, put in a CD if the system asks you, and the software installs in seconds. You can even add a remote source, such as a FTP server. It's all GPL so I really don't know why other distros don't use it. Ivan. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users