Re: [expert] linuxconf-1.21r5-5mdk.i586.rpm requires libgd.so.1

2001-01-02 Thread John J. LeMay Jr.

** Reply to message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 2 Jan 2001 09:34:11 Gmt
+0200

 I have recently installed Linux-Mandrake 7.2 [Macmillan].
 Then I ran the updates utility, and all want well until I came to the update
 for linuxconf-r5-5mdk.rpm.
 It requires a file named libgd.so.1 which is not on my system.
 Where can I locate this file?
 Do  need to be concerned with any version numbers here?
 
 If this question is better suited to the newbie list, please ignor with my 
appologies,


Head over to www.rpmfind.net and search for libgd.so.1. You should find a
recent Mandrake package there you can use. Any dependencies or conflicts will be
found and you will be notified by RPM when you install the package.

John LeMay Jr.
Senior Enterprise Consultant
NJMC, LLC.





Re: [expert] linuxconf-1.21r5-5mdk.i586.rpm requires libgd.so.1

2001-01-02 Thread Daniel Anderson

Hi,
  The "gd-1.8.1-4mdk.i586.rpm" on the 7.2 install cd worked fine for me.
Hope this helps.

 Dan


"John J. LeMay Jr." wrote:
 
 ** Reply to message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 2 Jan 2001 09:34:11 Gmt
 +0200
 
  I have recently installed Linux-Mandrake 7.2 [Macmillan].
  Then I ran the updates utility, and all want well until I came to the update
  for linuxconf-r5-5mdk.rpm.
  It requires a file named libgd.so.1 which is not on my system.
  Where can I locate this file?
  Do  need to be concerned with any version numbers here?
 
  If this question is better suited to the newbie list, please ignor with my 
appologies,
 
 Head over to www.rpmfind.net and search for libgd.so.1. You should find a
 recent Mandrake package there you can use. Any dependencies or conflicts will be
 found and you will be notified by RPM when you install the package.
 
 John LeMay Jr.
 Senior Enterprise Consultant
 NJMC, LLC.




[expert] linuxconf-1.21r5-5mdk.i586.rpm requires libgd.so.1

2001-01-01 Thread putzabout

I have recently installed Linux-Mandrake 7.2 [Macmillan].
Then I ran the updates utility, and all want well until I came to the update
for linuxconf-r5-5mdk.rpm.
It requires a file named libgd.so.1 which is not on my system.
Where can I locate this file?
Do  need to be concerned with any version numbers here?

If this question is better suited to the newbie list, please ignor with my appologies,

Ernie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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