RE: Problems Installing GNOME for Red Hat from FTP



With the gtk+10 and glib10 files
you can just

grab the whole gnome 1.0 rpm directory
and 
rpm -Uvh *

that way you dont have to take the time to i the gtk and glib stuff. It isnt
nessisary but it saves alittle typing. :)

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Richard Hult [SMTP:rhult@hem2.passagen.se]
> Sent:	Friday, March 05, 1999 4:04 PM
> To:	gnome-list@gnome.org
> Subject:	RE: Problems Installing GNOME for Red Hat from FTP
> 
> 
> > get gtk+10 and glib10
> > You can find them in older gnome distribs.
> > 
> > they will solve your dependency problems. (could someone put gtk+10 and
> > glib10 up for download with all the other gnome 1.0 stuff please?)
> 
> That is not the problem, AFAIK. At least not if we are talking about
> RH5.2 here.
> 
> When upgrading with rpm -Uvh, rpm tries to remove the old packages (in
> this case glib/gtk+ 1.0.x), which fails because lots of other apps
> depends on it. Just do an rpm -ivh on glib/gtk+ and you can have both.
> Just make sure you don't have the -devel-packages from both.
> 
> Richard
> 
> 
> 
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