Re: cannot install - imlib problem




On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, Steven L.Sesar wrote:

> Make sure that /etc/ld.so.conf contains a path to imlib*
> Also, make sure that the gnome install scripts correctly point to the imlib*
> files. Did youy run ldconfig to link your newly installed libraries after
> installing imlib?

Thanks for the tip Steven, but unfortunately I did the above, and it still
didn't work for me. But here is some more info that I have learned.

I did:

[root@204 lib]# rpm -V imlib-1.8-5
.M......   /usr/lib/libImlib.so.1
.M......   /usr/lib/libgdk_imlib.so.1

The 'M' is supposed to mean that the verify failed a test of Mode
(including permissions and file types)

So I checked out the imlib libraries in /usr/lib and couldn't see anything
that looked unusual. But then I really don't know anything about this kind
of thing. Here is the listing of /usr/lib/*Imlib*
-rw-r--r--   1 root     root       162478 Oct 12 18:11 libImlib.a
-rw-r--r--   1 root     root          509 Oct 12 18:11 libImlib.la
lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root           17 Dec  6 00:16 libImlib.so ->
libImlib.so.1.8.0
lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root           17 Nov 11 11:34 libImlib.so.1 ->
libImlib.so.1.8.0
-rwxr-xr-x   1 root     root       166292 Oct 12 18:11 libImlib.so.1.8.0

Please let me know if you see anything wrong here.

When I verified imlib-cfgeditor and imlib-devel, there was no output
whatsoever from RPM. Could this also point towards problem?

One final bit of info might be this output from the install-gnome script.

 GNOME install failed with the following error from rpm:              x    
    x failed dependencies:
    x imlib = 1.8 is needed by imlib-cfgeditor-1.8-5      

is it possible that imlib=1.8 is failing because I have imlib=1.8.5?

Whatever the reason, I am rather excited to get gnome up and running, and
then see if gnumeric will allow me to avoid going back to windows to use
excel. Star Office is nice, but it lacks one small feature in excel that I
pretty much constantly need. Many thanks, yet again,
kevin





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